We're going to downsize the bloated, bloated bureaucracy which make the government lien and accountable.
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Bloated registration rolls mean ... that there are bloated registration rolls, not that our elections are in peril.
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This bloated supermassive black hole has an equally bloated name, QSO SMSS J215728.21-360215.1, or J2157-3602 for short.
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But Seattle's ultra-liberal politicians are making things worse by insisting on more bloated government to solve a problem bloated government created.
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It's just the right type of bloated spectacle to complement his talents, whereas Monday Night Football is, somehow, the wrong type of bloated spectacle.
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There are a lot of good options out there: the gorgeous-but-bloated Galaxy S8, and the similarly bloated Note 8, which now has Samsung's best camera.
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The wealthy once felt it was beneath them to work; now they eagerly take cushy CEO jobs for massive salaries, adding bloated income to bloated family fortune.
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"We have proposed a budget that will shrink the bloated federal bureaucracy — and I mean bloated — while protecting our national security," Mr. Trump said, to cheers from his audience.
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In comparison, "CoDex 1962" — vast, riverine — is bloated.
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Isn't it possible that it's just not the right idea to just – what's already a bloated, you know, what some people would think, a bloated entity – address the spending side of things.
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"When I I say I'm bloated... I'm bloated," Middleton's post began, explaining that she does posts like this every now and then and people are continually surprised at how visible her bloating gets.
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Emotionally, you're on this total roller coaster — and you're bloated.
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Torquil Campbell: Because it's a bit of a bloated mess.
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Instead, the commissions have created a bloated and unproductive sector.
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Or, it's bloated, depending on how you look at it.
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But today, Messenger and Instagram have begun to feel bloated.
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Firefox has faltered because it's become bloated, ugly, and slow.
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But by the 1970s it had become bloated and inefficient.
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The name might also apply to London's bloated housing market.
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Caruso: Maybe the pupfish that's just upside down and bloated.
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They're not as bloated, or as tired as they were.
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But I like self indulgent and bloated rock 'n' roll.
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Bayonets of bright green grass peep through the bloated soil.
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He would have distaste for the fat, bloated Facebook platform.
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Upon first listen, many felt it was bloated and underwhelming.
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Bloated health care spending is crowding out the progressive agenda.
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But ultimately Sir Salman's games feel more bloated than bountiful.
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In recent years, it had become a bloated, buggy nightmare.
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You are super bloated from all the alcohol or constipation.
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She feels sick, bloated, forced to eat this woman's stories.
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That's even though Kansas already had a pretty bloated budget.
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For that matter, Puerto Rico's public sector is hopelessly bloated.
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In 9, Facebook's mobile apps ran slow and felt bloated.
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Bodies are too decomposed, damaged, or bloated from the water.
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Nobody knows why the planets' lightweight atmospheres are so bloated.
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It's curvy without being bloated, aggressive without being artificially edgy.
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Lesions peppered Chloe's abdominal cavity like dark, bloated spider sacs.
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Europe's supranational bodies are not simply talking-shops or bloated bureaucracies.
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But bloated crude supplies meant that fuel markets remain under pressure.
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They bob up bloated, are sometimes acknowledged, other times swiped aside.
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How many Airheads did we feed ourselves with chlorine- bloated fingers?
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The sixth numbered game in the series was a bloated mess.
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Some pregnant women feel tired, bloated, nauseated, and anything but aroused.
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The bloated corpse of government shook around a couple of laws.
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To his credit, Mr Flannery clearly understands that GE is bloated.
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"I think the Clinton campaign is a little bloated," says Urban.
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One of the biggest drags on growth is the bloated bureaucracy.
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Bloated corpses were found, weighed down with stones, in Lake Tanganyika.
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In part, this is due to bloated manufacturing industries, like steel.
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His bloated and pale body was littered with tape and tubing.
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This is what happens when a bloated government is left unchecked.
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We also discuss the company's now-bloated line of Echo devices.
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At times it's messy and bloated, in need of another edit.
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Not bloated, never too much, it'll hit the spot just right.
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I'm like, wait, you know what [it's like] when you're bloated.
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He appears commendably keen to chip away at Brazil's bloated state.
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The mayor's critics say that his administration is bloated by cronyism.
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Health-care's bloated $22019 trillion spend last year desperately needs competition.
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You always feel bloated, but don't have any other weird symptoms.
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And there, like a bloated ghost suddenly made flesh, was Trump.
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If someone is bloated, they might imagine a balloon being deflated.
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"Don't ask for an ambulance," I murmured through stiff, bloated lips.
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It is craven and bloated, rough and ready, queasy and uneasy.
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The web is a huge, bloated space with a serious problem.
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Its bloated work force increased by half between 2003 and 2017.
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And he created a massively bloated security establishment with competing structures.
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Bloated royalty offers plenty of succulent targets for Downie's knifelike pen.
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There are feet, bloated and swollen, and feet, cracking and crusting.
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But the series otherwise stalled with bloated storytelling and roundabout exposition.
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In some cases this culture brought needed discipline to bloated industries.
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But critically, the movie was an expensive mess most deemed bloated.
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But it could also reduce fears about GE's bloated balance sheet.
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He lay upon his back, his face and neck one bruised, unseemly, bloated mass of incipient corruption; gasping for breath, and sucking by the violence of his respiration, his bloated lips far back in his mouth.
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Other times, you're bloated and moody and all sorts of messed up.
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Totally bloated from the trifecta of cheese, gluten, and alcohol last night.
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That leisure has resulted in bloated in-boxes that require constant maintenance.
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But its debt burden and bloated cost structure have been a concern.
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The firm built through past acquisitions would have a bloated asset base.
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Large chunks of the economy are dominated by bloated quasi-state enterprises.
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This mouth reeks from decades of undigested beef lining its bloated gut.
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Switching over to Lizzo, the bass was thumpy without entering bloated territory.
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Tonight's After The Final Rose was two hours of very bloated television.
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The reforms also aimed to reduce Pemex's bloated workforce by around half.
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Mr Putin is unlikely to lose sleep over his stadiums' bloated budgets.
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Her stomach was bloated, she was vomiting and she just felt awful.
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I'd characterize the Studio 3 sound as bottom-heavy and quite bloated.
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I feel stuck, I feel sad, and quite frankly, I feel bloated.
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I didn't feel as bloated, and my stomach hardly ever bothered me.
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Savings would be greater if the bloated public payroll could be reformed.
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The ACA's coverage requirements directly caused more widespread adoption of bloated insurance.
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They risk cluttering up the app until it's a bloated, confusing mess.
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The jihadi is blackened and bloated from days in the scorching sun.
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Many buyers see it as a perfect compromise from the bloated SUV.
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When I was a bloated, inflamed, neurotic mess, I was always depressed.
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Snapchat's now a bloated mess of new features that no one uses.
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He has gone just 13-31 since with a bloated 5.65 ERA.
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But the reality is sometimes I feel sexy, sometimes I feel bloated.
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Deep-seated structural problems remain, from an inept bureaucracy to bloated pensions.
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Mary appeared bloated, was not of good color and was not breathing.
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He has been credited, however, with cutting a bloated state subsidy system.
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But the bloated size and unaccountability of the K.S.T. undermine its effectiveness.
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The bloated bodies of sheep washed into streambeds, poisoning the drinking water.
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Think regular Facebook, but thicc, screaming, and bloated, with essence of boomer.
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Bloated bodies and blown-up trucks littered the road as we arrived.
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A smaller dolphin fell out in a spill of bloated, red intestines.
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I felt bloated, but was otherwise surprised to find I felt good.
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DietA common culprit in a bloated face is processed and salty food.
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Almost instantly, I felt bloated all the time and gained seven pounds.
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In the sun, her bloated face is a road map of wrinkles.
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More greed, corruption, criminality, bloated CEO pay, financial crashes and taxpayer bailouts.
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A bloated balance sheet isn't the only problem for Anheuser-Busch InBev.
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The first priority is to diminish the bloated caseload of pretrial detainees.
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Conservatives decried the numbers as a product of a bloated welfare state.
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While others, like the Department of Homeland Security, are bloated and ineffective.
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It included steps to cut chronic deficits and trim bloated public services.
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He also resolved to attack the organization's bloated bureaucracy and chronic money problems.
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Heck, you might even be paying that much for a bloated cable package.
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"Lately I have been so sluggish and bloated," Khloé says in an interview.
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Something has truly upset my stomach, and I am feeling gassy and bloated.
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"I felt bloated and big," he said, before adding that he felt better.
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Equally important, how and when will the Fed deal with its bloated portfolio?
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He could expand Mexico's already bloated welfare state and leave it at that.
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"Regrets and ashes strip me down, illuminating every bloated view," he sings first.
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Almost uniquely among large developing countries, India does not have a bloated administration.
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It's the epitome of what the bloated sports-content industrial complex has become.
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The court had become ever more bloated and self-satisfied over the decades.
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Instead, it broke into fashion and beauty, banking and real estate, becoming bloated.
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We are gilding lilies to the point that they resemble bloated, glitzy hippopotami.
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The problem with most of today's bloated shows isn't the bloat, per se.
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As a result, native apps are becoming increasingly bloated and hard to navigate.
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Coal India enjoys a monopoly but critics say it is bloated and inefficient.
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Like all award shows, the Grammys are needlessly long, bloated, and self-congratulatory.
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Steering is light and precise, never feeling bloated or ungainly like some SUVs.
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China's once bloated armed forces are becoming leaner and a lot more capable.
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Delays and bloated costs have been a common problem for the SLS program.
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"With water weight, you can be bloated and not realize it," Hunnes says.
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But its ride—the big and bloated SLS—is still years from completion.
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But where will they find the bloated lake corpse to play Steve Bannon?
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The episode's scale is sure to be enormous, even by GoT's bloated standards.
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I just started taking psych meds and I feel sluggish, slow, and bloated.
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I love that it's short and sweet and it is definitely not bloated.
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While I didn't weigh myself, I was definitely less bloated by the end.
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They are middlemen, and adtech is bloated with middlemen it does not need.
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We need to push it farther to shrink our bloated criminal justice system.
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Yields are also being compressed by the Fed's bloated, crisis-fighting balance sheet.
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The pixel art gorgeously detailed (you know, as gorgeous as bloated bodies get).
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Where the original was spare and focused, the sequel is expansive and bloated.
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They might also feel more bloated, hungry, or fatigued on top of that.
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The current Home and Alexa apps are bloated and unusable for daily use.
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Why send the money we earn to a bloated, corrupt, and inept government?
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Daneman dragged the bloated bodies of his two best friends off the mountain.
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Uberfired 400 marketing employeesthis weekas the company seeks to streamline some bloated departments.
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It offers another opportunity to get mildly creeped out over bloated horror tropes.
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In fact, no modern democracy could tolerate such bloated and intrusive security forces.
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At this point, you're probably gross and bloated, much like our political system.
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"From what I know it's pretty bloated and people are concerned," Burchett said.
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"[Democrats'] bloated demands are an obvious attempt to obstruct the confirmation process," Sen.
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Years of bloated foreign aid budgets have produced high salaries, destroying local industries.
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It was dilapidated, streaked with spray paint, littered with decades of bloated trash.
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Interest rates remain very low and central bank balance sheets are still bloated.
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" Then she continues: "Scholastic sanctuary is just another way of protecting bloated privilege.
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Some reported bloated bodies floating down the streets and washing up on beaches.
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Mr. Peres's reign seems to have epitomized the bloated pride before the fall.
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A few bloated green wieners still floating in a steel pond of brine.
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As in any federal bureaucracy, the department is bloated with redundancy and inefficiency.
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The Cavs have a bloated payroll and few assets to get another star.
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By the time the surgeon was finished, Chloe's abdomen was pink and bloated.
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Finding the right balance between boring and bloated is a great place to start.
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That being said, if your stomach is feeling bloated, choose Netflix over the dancefloor.
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While in Congress, Secretary Price was a harsh and outspoken critic of bloated budgets.
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"The upside should be limited by bloated global inventories and producer hedging," it said.
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Failure to reform or kill bloated state-owned enterprises (SOEs) has created zombie companies.
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"Now, you're all bloated because the bacteria is having a field day," she says.
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The bloated pension system is the main cause of the government's unsustainable budget deficit.
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The Nets were left with aging pieces, bloated salaries and flagging support from fans.
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Steroids, for example, weakened Lavie's immune system and caused him to become incredibly bloated.
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Today most crypto-enthusiasts try to do this using complicated and bloated Google spreadsheets.
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BLOATED PUBLIC SECTOR Lebanese leaders have been warning of economic crisis for some time.
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They accuse his government of focusing funds on the army and bloated civil service.
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Instagram is becoming a bloated everything app because the cool kids aren't on Facebook.
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They largely reflect economic imbalances, such as bloated profit margins, rather than cause them.
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Reforms to the bloated civil service have been passed by parliament, though heavily diluted.
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Redundant property, inefficient technology and bloated executive perks are the order of the day.
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And the old Foursquare was bloated and directionless, with a variety of potential uses.
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Yet its informal status and bloated proportions have allowed refugee-run businesses to thrive.
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I have a few bites of each before I feel disgustingly full and bloated.
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Other days, you're bloated, you're mad, and you get stuck in a sewer grate.
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My stomach aches had started to go away, and I was also less bloated.
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I had seen other bodies, bloated in the water, on Ninth Ward boat trips.
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Chances are it'll just be another bloated, expensive, very fun cash-in reunion tour.
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The comfort clothes I'd eased into (bloated with, oh, a lifetime's worth of sodium).
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Bloated, definitely — but they've still got enough star power to make tuning in worthwhile.
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Structural reforms, such as shrinking the bloated bureaucracy and making investment easier, have stalled.
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Analysts say that reducing bloated global stocks will be key to reining in oversupply.
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I feel a strange but not wholly unpleasant mix of bloated, sleepy, and proud.
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Then there's the bloated refinery workforce whose jobs are protected by a strong union.
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Are you cold and alone and a little bloated but still regularly quite horny?
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But subsequent novels tended to be bloated and revealed the limitations of his empathy.
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In today's political parlance, nothing could be worse than the bloated, inefficient federal government.
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The river itself was bloated and carried a strong current due to recent rains.
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The UN is bloated, seemingly unaccountable, dogged by bureaucracy and tangled in institutional rivalries.
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This inability to hide the costs of bloated government is a boon for taxpayers.
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Likewise, it has never justified its extraordinarily bloated corps of generals and flag officers.
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A fitness influencer has posted a photo of her bloated stomach following IVF treatment.
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Bureaucrats who staff this bloated federal colossus work more for themselves than for veterans.
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Greece's capital inflows in the same time period went to fund bloated public spending.
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And it's not because it looks even more bloated and ridiculous than the first.
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That would promote weight gain, and also feeling bloated, sluggish, or lethargic, he says.
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Bloated cream puffs sweating in a bowl until someone fed them to the dogs.
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The company had gotten too bloated, and teams weren't focused the way Dorsey expected.
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Wish list: Breaking up the bloated iTunes app and a cleaner Apple Music experience.
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Silicon Valley's prosperity depends on the bloated valuations of its army of unprofitable unicorns.
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"Kraft Heinz has helped people understand how bloated these companies are," Ms. Weissman said.
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If this is private-sector savvy, give me a bloated government bureaucracy any day.
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They're bloated Swiss army knives that can cover everything from shift scheduling to inventory.
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Even the bloated running time of 3 hours and 30 minutes left Netflix undeterred.
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The bloated civil service is one of the few sectors that employ many Egyptians.
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It never feels overburdened or bloated around bends, shrinking around you as you drive.
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Two days lying in the blistering sun had bloated them and burned them black.
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Plus, my country is run by a bloated authoritarian regime that's hostile to protesters.
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But many people find themselves after the Thanksgiving dinner with a rather bloated feeling.
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It's a classic sequel, larger and more bloated, less tidy, but possibly more interesting.
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Hence it may not display all the bloated inefficiency characteristic of state-dominated groups.
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Hospitals and morgues struggled to cope with injured and bewildered victims and bloated corpses.
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The agency was seen as bloated, inefficient, exceeding its congressional mandates and costing jobs.
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But the behemoth litigation is only becoming more bloated, contentious and difficult to resolve.
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How did giving out a handful of sports trophies become such a bloated event?
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She believes the federal government has bloated all out of proportion to its original purpose.
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There's a reason it's not intuitive to eat another sweet potato when you're already bloated.
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However, since early June, shipping gasoline has become unprofitable due to bloated East Coast inventories.
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But even if voter registration rolls are bloated, this does not mean these people voted.
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All while undergoing brutal chemotherapy treatments that left her weak, nauseated, in pain and bloated.
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As a result, inventories in the big consumer markets have remained bloated, and prices low.
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In addition to having looser or more watery stool, you may also feel uncomfortably bloated.
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That shot of the piglets feeding on a swollen, bloated momma pig is very gross.
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The accord was aimed at reducing bloated global inventories and propping up weak oil prices.
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She was so bloated she started to have trouble buttoning the top of her slacks.
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Anwar Sadat and Hosni Mubarak bloated Egypt's public sector to keep the middle class loyal.
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Image: UberCab / GizmodoToday, people know Uber as a bloated, embattled, and probably evil transportation company.
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By shrinking the bloated state he has helped Israel's economy flourish, particularly its tech startups.
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"I remember they said don't drink water because it makes you look bloated," she says.
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Koehler is 1-3 with a bloated 7.84 ERA in four starts versus the Cardinals.
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The app's quest to embrace businesses, bots, Stories and visual sharing have made it bloated.
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It doesn't help that the nearly two and a half hour runtime felt particularly bloated.
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Drug paraphernalia surrounded his decomposing, bloated corpse and he had been dead for several days.
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For conservatives, who call the program bloated and unsustainable, this would be a major win.
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"It's shameless to discuss women's bodies just to sell papers #bloated," Delevingne added on Instagram.
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"There are leakages, bloated structures and there is unnecessary expenditure on conspicuous items," Payenda said.
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But this year, the Mississippi is already bloated, at some 113 feet above sea level.
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In Maiduguri, its capital, camps for the internally displaced are teeming with bloated-bellied babies.
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In fact, some find that a probiotic makes them more bloated, not less, Freuman said.
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That is largely due to a squad shorn of the bloated egos of tournaments past.
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It was a wretched scene, with hundreds of bloated bodies piled up in dump trucks.
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The Wahhabi establishment has evolved from a puritan reform movement into a bloated state bureaucracy.
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The first barometer of Ramaphosa's reformist credentials will be whether he trims a bloated cabinet.
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Brent crude futures were down 6 cents at $52.87 per barrel as bloated inventories weighed.
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They are among the most vulnerable as bloated German lenders seek to slash their payrolls.
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I cannot deny how much less bloated I look and feel off of the Ring.
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His latest star-studded album, "Father of Asahd," is bloated and soggy, but undeniably entertaining.
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If I were an umpire, I'd call this bloated taco-wannabe out on strike three.
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Politicians talk about hobbled sanitation and transportation agencies riddled by absenteeism, nepotism and bloated workforces.
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I've tried Evernote and OneNote but found both to be too bloated for my purposes.
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I was turning to leave when out of the sky fell a bloated black figure.
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In a summer already filling up with bloated, over-long movies, it was a relief.
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"She mentions that every time she goes to eat Chinese food, she's bloated," he said.
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Under the leadership of previous CEOs Jack Welch and Jeffrey Immelt, GE became too bloated.
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Save for a few Mazdas, Jaguars and Volvos, most crossovers are still frumpy and bloated.
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Where other SUVs from luxury brands look anodyne or bloated, the Urus is angular, sharp.
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Is it the constant right-wing drumbeat regarding the "bloated" federal government or overreaching regulations?
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On the right, lawmakers blasted the bill as a prime example of Washington's bloated spending.
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The app has become bloated and cramped with extra features over the last 15 years.
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Central bank balance sheets will remain bloated, and quantitative easing stimulus will continue, he argues.
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Estrada is 0-4 with a bloated 9.46 ERA during a seven-start winless drought.
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If you believe the IRS should be even more expensive, inefficient and bloated, Massachusetts Sen.
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His concerns about its bloated inefficiency were on a par with previous U.S. presidential addresses.
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Eyewitness accounts, and battlefield photographs of bloated, disfigured bodies, indicate that many died terrible deaths.
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Vanity Fair has ruled the roost, but its guest list is bloated by corporate sponsorships.
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Boeing's decision-making processes, India's strategically bloated budget and Apple's impact on the Chinese economy.
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Democrats' "bloated demands are an obvious attempt to obstruct the confirmation process," Grassley said recently.
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Or, you have the opportunity to make people feel bloated, heavy, and feel like shit.
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Let's look at some of the technological shifts: Bloated web pages: We are fat, getting fatter.
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Bloated bellies can take an extra toll during the summer, when people are naturally more active.
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John McCain, an Arizona Republican, complained that the presidential helicopter program had become bloated and overcomplicated.
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Yet despite action so far, inventories remain bloated and supplies high, especially in the United States.
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Janus shows a bright green figure with bloated eyes that seem to drip a bodily fluid.
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The company's bloated value was later estimated to be closer to $800 million, according to Forbes.
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There's a density in production that reveals itself over time rather than being bloated with layers.
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While she was "super bloated" after her "cheat day" meals, she woke up back to normal.
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It was a redundant, inefficient feature that added confusion to an already bloated piece of software.
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Windows is a big, bloated operating system by the modern standards of tablet and phone users.
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An overhaul of Brazil's bloated pension system is considered crucial to narrowing the country's fiscal deficit.
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I definitely don't want to feel and look bloated all year - need my flat tummy back.
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Motherboard: Apparently fluid in the body shifts without gravity, so sometimes astronauts' limbs can become bloated?
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Four hours later he was returned, his beaten and bloated body wrapped in his own longyi.
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Increasingly, says Ms Bijapurkar, a single salary is not enough to balance the bloated household budget.
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He has also been trimming the armed forces' bloated ranks, though they remain over 2m-strong.
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While global inventories remain bloated, there are some signs that the OPEC cuts have dented supplies.
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It can be bloated and repetitive, with a story that feels at odds with its structure.
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Learning aside, it can also mean building a web app that is bloated with library code.
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It, too, will one day grow into a bloated star, gently shed its mass, and die.
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Then use it to streamline your focus to leave your bloated, undisciplined competitors in the dust.
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At just 30-years-old, Babe Ruth arrived at spring training bloated, sluggish, and flat broke.
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So yes I do get bloated but I don't magically lose 15 lbs and have abs.
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The equipment system itself is surprisingly deep, even if it can feel rather bloated at times.
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We pay more, the doctors are paid less, middle management is bloated, and incentivization is wack.
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And you know like people ... I've accumulated all my likes and now I feel bloated. Yeah.
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Inside the cabin a woman's body is sprawled across the floor, discolored, bloated, inhabited by flies.
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Last year, activist hedge fund Marcato Capital Management criticized the bank for having a "bloated" payroll.
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"The food is so sodium-rich that you end up feeling bloated and uncomfortable," he says.
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The planet orbits very close to its star, so it's now bloated due to extreme heating.
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Daniel Tabbush of Tabbush Report, an Asia-based research firm, says HSBC "is not particularly bloated".
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This cache can become bloated, and take up excess space or even slow down the phone.
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Bloated government payrolls needed to be shrank, and the rapid growth of social programs tamped down.
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Screenwriter Rafael Jordan warns that needlessly bloated budgets are placing unrealistic expectations on sci-fi movies.
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Kombucha is known for its gut-health benefits, so why does it make you feel bloated?
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Near Eagle Pass, they came across a bloated male corpse, with a noose around the neck.
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At the same time, borrowing costs have increased, especially for risky companies with bloated balance sheets.
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Prosecutors say company officials paid billions in bribes over several years in return for bloated contracts.
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Farm bills are notorious for being bloated and wasteful, and this year's iterations are no exception.
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Activist hedge fund Marcato Capital Management criticized the bank last year for having a "bloated" payroll.
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" Adds Monteleone, tenderly: "Milk has gone through a bloated period, and [he] imploded at one point.
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I'll take a guess: expensive miniatures, bloated rules, ruthless trademark trolling, and aggressive disdain for customers.
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You've got a baby that's deformed and bloated crawling on the ceiling of an inescapable room.
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She was leathern and bloated, the offspring of a set of bagpipes and a medicine ball.
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So there were our beds, speckled with currant-size turds and tufts of bloated, discolored insulation.
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It's been significantly better, in my opinion, than the Facebook app, which has long felt bloated.
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Goldman CEO David Solomon, in some cases, is culling a partnership he reportedly sees as bloated.
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They were making me bloated, I gained weight, and for me, they weren't helping me psychologically.
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The campaign intensified in 2014, when President Xi demanded that Beijing deal with its bloated population.
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I get up and get ready for my shoot, skipping breakfast so I don't feel bloated.
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Dead horses were found scattered in the streets, eyes bulging and bodies bloated by the waters.
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It often returns bloated garbage that looks like a cross between new Yahoo and original Bing.
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Hulking and black, they were perched side by side on a rock like bloated chess pieces.
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Meeting invites demand your immediate confirmation, bloated email threads require your input, deadlines aren't pushed back.
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These bloated "swipe fees" have swollen into merchants' second-largest operating cost, second only to labor.
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Demographic trends favor the Party, as does the bloated and hateful persona of the Republican choice.
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He then made another man wear his entire wardrobe, turning him into a bloated human sculpture.
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Two days earlier, another body had been fished out of a muddy river, bloated and bloodied.
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The decision suggests growing opposition to a spree of measures aiming at streamlining Brazil's bloated state.
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Did no one notice that any buying would be at the top of a bloated market?
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Among commodities, industrial metals steadied though oil prices dipped again on concerns about globally bloated markets.
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What would a black/death/doom metal nerd like me want with those bloated 90s hacks?
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It means interventions that ensure accountability with meaningful consequences without feeding an already bloated criminal system.
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I looked at my bloated ratings and I wondered, 'Is it me or is it the salt?
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The ravaged local economy laid bare the city's bloated budget and over dependence on a single industry.
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International lenders have demanded reforms to cut the deficit and reduce spending on a bloated public sector.
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Flash, a bloated but serviceable way of letting people play games online, was due to die eventually.
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Just saw the new #TopGear: Not offensive, not stupid, not bloated by overspending, not bad at all.
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The male patient is bloated, bumpy, and basically attached at the hip to his overly attentive girlfriend.
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The punk that followed made "bloated '70s rock" like Rumours a guilty pleasure for a solid decade.
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For many months, Trump's deputy czar was a 24-year-old political neophyte who bloated his resume.
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But when it comes to transportation, there might be more to LA than just bloated commute times.
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At GE, which grew bloated from too many overpriced purchases, Mr Culp will be on unfamiliar terrain.
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He looked thinner than the chunky, bloated man who showed up for his arraignment several months ago.
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It's a bloated season, often treading water and creating cumbersome subplots to pad 13 hour-long episodes.
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But more importantly, they go to investigate the bloated body that seems to belong to Major Briggs.
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But its debt burden of about $8 billion and a bloated cost structure have been a concern.
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Quartz reported earlier this year about an atmosphere of executive excess with bloated salaries and crazy perks.
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The cows were discovered days after the storm — dead and bloated, lined up against a metal fence.
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Analysts say that key to reining in ongoing oversupply will be to reduce bloated global fuel inventories.
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Potash prices are hovering around their lowest levels since 27, amid bloated capacity and weakening farm incomes.
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I feel bloated from all the chicken wings, and talk myself out of going to the gym.
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Usually, when you hear about things washing ashore, it's a bloated whale carcass or a bajillion jellyfish.
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The TSA is an over-bloated billion dollars company that should have been disbanded five years ago.
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On economic grounds they should welcome Ant, so that it can disrupt the bloated credit-card industry.
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What more can we say except Google Maps has become a bloated mess of features nobody wants?
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It would give customers the pleasure of a bagel and cream cheese without the bloated bread belly.
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This says nothing of the significant fraud in these systems that such a bloated enrollment makes inevitable.
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The more than 228 bloated bodies I counted in a mosque in Banda Aceh after the tsunami.
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The 17-year-old app has been criticized for becoming bloated as new features are tacked on.
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You're gorgeous and perfect with your imperfections, a bloated belly or while you're posing looking your best.
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Major oil producers are expected to extend output cuts in a bid to rebalance bloated oil markets.
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It's not hard to understand why Harvey, a media lightning rod with a bloated 6.02 ERA, bailed.
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SIZE matters to car buyers, as the current craze for SUVs, or similar bloated road-hogs, shows.
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" Greenberg added, "People are not trusting the agency model because of bloated excess and lack of transparency.
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"It's like a bloated squid with tiny tentacles and a little hat that's waving around," he adds.
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The sequence does sound a bit wacky and bloated if it would have revisited another Marvel movie.
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U.S. automakers slashed another 1,300 jobs in June as slowing sales and bloated inventories forced production cuts.
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And that's good news, especially for the taxpayers bearing the brunt of a bloated, ineffective federal government.
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You might feel bloated after you drink a bottle of sparkling water, but your wallet certainly won't.
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It included steps to cut chronic deficits and trim bloated public services, but progress has been slow.
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What is striking now, in an age of bloated genre-blending, is his lucid synthesis of extremes.
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Of course, using pension capital on public works requires strong governance to avoid waste and bloated costs.
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The solution presented by Google offered a middle ground between the bloated Inception and the frail SqueezeNet.
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After the first burrito, we tried to skate the second spot, and we were full and bloated.
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I also realized how I rarely enjoy bloated works and find concise pieces to be bolder statements.
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It is bloated with content, kind of like how I feel after I eat a Chipotle bowl.
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When he took over, he inherited a bloated nearly 200-person office and a $5 million deficit.
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Keep an eye on the river and you might see an N.Y.P.D. boat retrieve a bloated corpse.
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It recently ditched its trim 140-character identity to become (to the naysayers) a bloated 280 characters.
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The president-elect claimed that the Colombian government was bloated and that taxation levels were extremely high.
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Popular history is littered with the corpses of bloated books, written where an essay would have sufficed.
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State-owned banks are seen as bloated, with senior positions filled through political appointments rather than merit.
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Postponement also adds costs to an already bloated budget for venue maintenance and the Tokyo 2020 payroll.
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The public sector remains bloated; old Greek habits of cronyism and nepotism are too encrusted to extirpate.
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This generated more widespread adoption of bloated insurance policies that propped up artificially high prices for care.
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With dozens of parties vying to form a majority in Congress, elections are bloated and prohibitively expensive.
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I'm really bloated from dinner, so I fall asleep with my heating pad to soothe my stomach.
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However, after the Trump win retailers faced bloated inventories and manufacturers experienced weaker orders and tougher comparisons.
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GoPro announced the Karma at a time when the company's product lineup was at its most bloated.
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Employees with this personality type have a bloated sense of accomplishment and are self-centered and condescending.
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Visa and MasterCard utterly dominate this market and price-fix the bloated fees their member banks charge.
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The Warren Buffett-backed food giant's serious missteps have brought its bloated balance sheet into sharp focus.
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Still, the bloated market is weighing on prices for Brent crude, the international benchmark for oil prices.
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It has suffered from years of economic mismanagement, a bloated public sector and high levels of poverty.
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By comparison, Expedia has become "sclerotic and bloated" as the company lacked focus and direction, Diller said.
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Bad weather used to be an inconvenience that gave us welcome pauses from routine and bloated schedules.
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Publicly, she attacked the bloated salaries of the C.E.O.s with whom she privately socializes and raises money.
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And though it got a little bloated over the years, we will miss it, writes Kevin Roose.
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"I looked very large and bloated even though I exercise a lot and eat healthily," she says.
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State finances are strained by a bloated public sector, high debt-servicing costs and subsidies for power.
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Republicans argue that Medicaid was created to serve the most vulnerable and has become bloated under Obamacare.
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But usually, people just say they're "bloated" when they feel any "sensation of abdominal fullness," Dr. Veloso says.
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But the web has become too cluttered and you end up loading one bloated web page after another.
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When I opened the bloated carton, it smelled like my foot had been soaking in it all night.
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Ah, summer — It's be best of times (beach fun!) and the worst of times (if you get bloated!).
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He lauded Gorsuch's credentials as stellar, boasting about a resume bloated by studies at Columbia, Harvard and Oxford.
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In addition, Howard appears in the recently released film Gold, which stars a bloated and balding Matthew McConaughey.
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As president, Castro has trimmed the bloated state payroll, leased out fallow land and expanded the private sector.
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It's slow, bloated, and expensive and lacks many modern features like autosave, document versioning, and access to iCloud.
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My clothes fit nicely again, I no longer felt bloated after dinner, and I was just more energetic.
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Several are severely malnourished: a young man lies in the hospital room with emaciated shins and bloated feet.
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Brazilians tend to blame corruption for their economic woes, even though more money is lost to bloated bureaucracy.
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SONY MP-CL1 In the evening, when everyone is feeling bloated, wind down with Sony's portable laser projector.
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" Abbott also has said the ACA underwrites a "massive expansion of an already broken and bloated Medicaid program.
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Traditional SQL databases can quickly become bloated and overwhelmed when tasked with doing continuous queries in real-time.
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Cheap crude has led refiners to produce more fuel worldwide, adding to a market already bloated with supply.
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The streaming site is bloated with good television — and it's not just that there's a lot of content.
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You might be looking down at a slightly bloated belly or some unwelcome new folds in your tummy.
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By New Year's Day, the Mississippi River had bloated to its third highest level ever in St. Louis.
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Morgan is 0-2 with a bloated 7.36 ERA in three starts this season at Citizens Bank Park.
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She asks that his tongue may rot, that this "bloated, fat fuck" will get what's coming to him.
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It's a bloated, unwieldy offering that seems more concerned with adding on features than actually enhancing sexual pleasure.
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He tackles his industry more like a private-equity boss, finding firms that are bloated and cutting costs.
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Gran Soren—the city at the heart of the game—feels empty and desolate, a bloated ghost town.
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Eskom, the bloated, looted national electricity firm, can no longer reliably keep the lights on or factories humming.
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If you stuff your face until you're bloated every time you're depressed, ice cream can become a crutch.
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I'd rather stay home and read than find your bloated corpse, so please take the following to heart.
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Payless struggled with a bloated store portfolio, when a lot of its customers were flocking to online shopping.
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Hurricanes G Cam Ward is 3-3-0 with a bloated 3.62 goals-against average versus Calgary. 3.
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"Portland has an excessive, bloated workforce," he said, adding only 500 workers would remain once that was completed.
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Maybe during pregnancy you feel bloated, tired, and nauseated, and sex is the furthest thing from your mind.
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As governor, Purnama has won credit for cutting red tape and improving the performance of Jakarta's bloated bureaucracy.
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It was bloated and gloomy, full of tracks that overstayed their welcome and squandered their talented guest vocalists.
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Even if you're keeping your calorie intake in check, water weight can make you feel bloated and sluggish.
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For all that Doom makes its competitors seem bloated, its narrative could have used some slightly tighter editing.
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Pentagon budget In keeping with her economics roots, Warren has called for cutting a "bloated" U.S. defense budget.
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That's the high-concept goof in "Keanu," a 10-minute sketch that's been inflated to bloated feature length.
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Muammar el-Qaddafi in 2011, Libya is less a functioning state than a vast and bloated public payroll.
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Moreover, China's economic path is complicated by heavy debts, bloated state-owned enterprises, rising inequality, and slowing growth.
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In poorer districts like Kansas City and Wichita, students are crammed into deteriorating buildings with bloated class sizes.
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And that's what's happening here to a party that labels itself as a group that fights bloated spending.
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Bloated bureaucracies and potent teachers unions remain intractable obstacles to reform, leaving thousands of schoolchildren mired in mediocrity.
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If we're really living in a new Gilded Age, then tech titans are some of its bloated tycoons.
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The country — and businesses — will ultimately do better if the nation's balance sheet is not bloated with debt.
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"If your portfolio has a bloated stock allocation, you are likely exposing yourself to excess risk," Wieser says.
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The institutional framework that stifled Americans can again work for We the People instead of for bloated governments.
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Uber fired 400 marketing employees this week as the company seeks to trim the fat from bloated departments.
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Not that this makes art easy to love, particularly in a time of bloated prices and small ideas.
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He's not the spitting image of Elvis, but he skillfully captures the singer's bloated charisma and his insecurity.
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U.S. inventories remain bloated, but outside the United States, it is notoriously difficult to reliably count stored barrels.
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Big dreams that have bloated beyond possibility are brought down to earth as Jupiter squares off with Neptune.
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That is probably also why the Fed has not been doing much to shrink its bloated balance sheet.
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Such large fundraising rounds can "create this artificially bloated valuation that doesn't compute with the revenue," Mitra said.
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The pub crawl can get a little exhausting, and the reader can get bloated on the relentless whimsy.
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The country — and businesses — will ultimately do better if the nation's balance sheet is not bloated with debt.
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Unfortunately, our ideals are often contaminated by reality, from outrageously bloated Pentagon budgets to outrageously expensive private universities.
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However, Brussels is neither a bloated bureaucracy nor an elitist government of unelected mandarins, as some critics claim.
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Investor confidence was also supported by signs of China's government accelerating the restructuring of its bloated state sector.
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It really hits the spot, even though I know I'll feel a little bloated from the sodium tomorrow.
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When the Obama administration restructured private individual insurance, it created bloated policies that people would not voluntarily purchase.
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Donald Trump's election left gun owners "feeling more secure about the second amendment," and retailers with bloated inventories.
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Critics say Zimbabwe has a bloated civil service, which chews more than 90 percent of the national budget.
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Air India, founded in 1930s by the Tata Group, is saddled with debts and a bloated cost structure.
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Carrying the burden of higher taxes and bloated spending is nearly as economically harmful as the regulatory approach.
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Which is why we'll go further, starting with the deep-pocketed elite universities clustered around our bloated megalopolises.
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I tried to convince myself that Ross was using them to smother my response to his bloated portfolio.
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Anyway, I have found that I am just feeling bloated or heavy around my stomach and my legs.
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Jupiter loves to exaggerate and consume, so your relationships could have a really bloated feeling to them today.
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Regulations around small businesses were liberalized in 2010 as part of an effort to cut bloated state payrolls.
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Sure, it's 146 minutes long and maybe has one more climax than it needs, but it never feels bloated.
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But the bloated river is still risky, because New Orleans is protected only to a height of 20 feet.
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The shuttering of that chain's 450 stores has contributed to bloated inventory levels in the athletic space, forcing markdowns.
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Andriese owns an 0-2 mark with a bloated 7.53 ERA while allowing New York to bat an impressive .
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We're told she's absolutely not pregnant, and you can blame the "bump" on the fact Chyna was just bloated.
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The franchise has had great marketing in the past, carefully concealing the bloated melodrama, offensive caricatures, and puerile humor.
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Sure. "You'll probably feel bloated, slightly dehydrated if you're consuming alcoholic beverages, and potentially uncomfortably full," says Dr. Primack.
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Practices were getting harder for Michael; he was regularly fatigued and bloated and experienced jabbing pains in his stomach.
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There's no bloated low end or excessively sparkly highs to speak of, and everything feels coherent and in balance.
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Rossello has announced plans to privatize PREPA, which is burdened by outdated infrastructure and years of bloated administrative spending.
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This product line might seem bloated or confusing to some, but there are several smart angles to today's announcement.
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For the purposes of our experiment, we bloated our app with a ton of hidden Taylor Swift album art.
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I've pulled a bloated body from the bay, performed CPR on a baby and crawled down countless smoky hallways.
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The pension reform is crucial to Temer's attempts to plug Brazil's budget deficit and reduce the bloated pension system.
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Beijing is pushing for painful structural reforms by stepping up restructuring and factory closures in China's bloated state sector.
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And the voice proclaims that for centuries Europe has fore-fed us with lies and bloated us with pestilence.
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Compared to the increasingly feature-bloated Google Maps, the leaner, more focused Apple app is actually kind of nice.
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Alberta, which produces most of Canada's oil, last month ordered curtailments to drain bloated storage tanks and boost prices.
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For instance, they may be operating on older computers that don't have the specs to run increasingly bloated software.
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Spielberg then hand-picked him for the job of directing Jurassic World, a bloated blockbuster that received middling reviews.
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Removing that overhang from a bloated global market could create additional demand for corn outside China and boost prices.
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They cannot find any widespread voter fraud, so they use issues of bloated voter registration rolls as their evidence.
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I just think that Love is really bloated and there are four or five too many songs on it.
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The focus on mitigating out-of-pocket costs doesn't necessarily result in a deflation of our bloated healthcare system.
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Republican voters in that state are concerned that favors for special interests will lead to a bloated, wasteful government.
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Meanwhile, bloated plutocrats like Trump, the Koch brothers, the Bushes, Carl Icahn, and Paul Ryan embrace openly regressive policies.
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It hides blemishes and makes us look alive when our faces are bloated and sallow from a late night.
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Parliament is holding up reform of Egypt's bloated civil service, despite Mr Sisi's pledge that nobody would be fired.
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The club was bloated with tourists and bad electro, and had even rebranded under a cheesy new name, Avalon.
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The market is saturated with creams and serums that are meant to dissolve darkness and de-puff bloated skin.
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The government is not the place to foster innovation or entrepreneurship, it is a slow, bloated and inefficient behemoth.
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"People will say, 'I'm bloated,' but what they really mean is that they have gained belly fat," Freuman said.
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Menus look less bloated, and unnecessary software—at least on the model I thumbed through—isn't out of control.
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Hundreds of millions, in fact billions of dollars have been wasted on a bloated public school-based education system.
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If they were included in that budget, it is likely that voters would not approve a bloated tax increase.
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"Became something/bloated with doubt/bullied by love," she sings in "Too Small for Eyes," the album's opening song.
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After days of this treatment I was bloated, struggling to fit through doors, crushing mattress springs, and cracking floorboards.
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The women's thin, mannered frames, bulging with exaggerated bellies and bloated breasts, stand upright in a feat of strength.
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So in a cash-bloated city of tech millionaires, you'd think it wouldn't struggle to sell — but it did.
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But Wells Fargo has added lines of business during the period, Mr. Bove said, resulting in a bloated bank.
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The system has long supported bloated, inefficient state-owned industries that many economists say are slowing down China's development.
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"I am not a poorly disguised mass of crabs wearing the skin of bloated human," reads one debunked fact.
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Bloated art prices happen to be one of the many indicators of a yawning gap between rich and poor.
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Rates are already at record lows, the bank's balance sheet is already bloated, and government bonds yields are depressed.
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"Cuba is very organized," said Orlando Eorlsando, 53, as he replaced his front door with bloated plywood in Havana.
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School system rolls are too often bloated with administrative and support staff, which means less money for classroom educators.
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The effort could easily have come off as bloated and self-important, except the clothes were so perfectly restrained.
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It's a smart move, since Apple users have complained for years about how clunky and bloated iTunes has become.
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On Thursday, Schumer posted a photo of her bloated abdomen, punctuated with bruises, and a fresh C-section scar.
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She wanted everyone to see his body beaten, shot, and mutilated, bloated from three days in the Mississippi Delta.
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Some see the clampdown as an expected move, given that cryptocurrency fundraising in the country is viewed as bloated.
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And yes, the bloated "Hobbit" movies soured some viewers on Peter Jackson's exhaustive vision of the J.R.R. Tolkien universe.
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If not, UBS will be stuck with a bloated cost base and slow growth in a few years' time.
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"The entire Academy process is over-bloated," a Fox executive lamented in the Times the morning after the ceremony.
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Why does he look so much more bloated in his neck and in his face than in his midsection?
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If anything, the Into the Dark episodes sometimes feel bloated, like any other overlong episode of prestige cable dramas.
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Failure to take online shopping threat seriously hurt many retailers too But bloated balance sheets weren't their only problems.
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It disdains what it sees as the bloated, expensive, stuck-in-their-ways incumbents that dominate the nonprofit space.
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If I looked or even felt bloated, whatever I had just consumed was put on the "bad food" list.
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Manafort also built a bloated real estate portfolio, with one home boasting an outdoor kitchen financed from offshore accounts.
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It runs some of the most lucrative routes in India and overseas, but it is struggling with bloated costs.
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Here, the wellness expert weighs in on Thanksgiving, a day often associated with making people feel bloated or lethargic.
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However Trevorrow did it, it's a surefire way to get old-school fans back on board the bloated franchise.
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The departures reflect poor morale at the E.P.A., which Republicans have criticized as bloated and guilty of regulatory overreach.
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Mr. Cheatham, they said, was visibly tired, his belly was bloated and the effects of pain medication were apparent.
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Perhaps the musical interludes, which total about an hour of the show's bloated running time, were meant to compensate.
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Drunk and bloated, I'll walk through the city streets at midnight to check out these fireworks I read about.
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I don't think that big megachurches with their bloated budgets and presences are going to last very much longer.
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But if you just tend to get a little puffy and bloated after meals, again, that usually is very normal.
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I frequently woke up feeling gassy and bloated from last night's binge, promising to "start fresh" with each new day.
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With auto sales slowing and inventories bloated, motor vehicle production could remain a drag on factory output for a while.
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"In this context, it's more moving than funny that she admitted to the audience, "Quite frankly, today, I feel bloated.
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An accounting rule means that its balance-sheet appears bloated by tax breaks relating to its losses during the crisis.
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Investors view reform to Brazil's bloated pension system as crucial to improving the fiscal position of Latin America's top economy.
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The revised home screen layout certainly makes more sense than the bloated, confounding mess that's on my phone right now.
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"Everyone's reaching for yield, so they bloated that multiple on them, but I still think they hang in," Grasso said.
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I look forward to the next year when Google finally realizes that Maps has become bloated and pulls something out.
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Fears of the bloated contests typical in rugby and cricket, with World Cups that last for seven weeks, were unfounded.
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Corinne let out her full frustration ... along with a bloated grunt that's sure to make the show's future lowlight reel.
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The new apps feature colorful sidebars and clear menus that are easy to navigate, especially compared to the bloated iTunes.
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Potash prices have rebounded modestly since last year but remain low due to bloated global capacity and weakening farm incomes.
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So, it is entirely possible that after eating a Thanksgiving meal, you'll feel somewhat bloated, because your stomach is full.
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State finances are strained by a bloated public sector, high debt servicing costs and hefty subsidies on the power sector.
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The station was so bloated with people that the loss of a few would hardly be tragic or even important.
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"It was around my time of the month, and I was feeling really bloated, and it really helped," she explains.
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It's not unhealthy to be bloated, in the sense that it won't cause lasting damage, but it sure is uncomfortable.
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Temer has pushed through austerity measures and is likely to get changes to the bloated pension system passed, Praça said.
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For more on the future of Facebook's chat app, read our piece Bloated Facebook Messenger plans to simplify in 2018.
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That it must still beg to nominate a single member of the bloated, 812-member upper house is a scandal.
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My stomach has been really weird and bloated lately, and I'm trying to incorporate living foods into my diet again.
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Dinner: Souper Greens and Get Rich Quick Sushi When I woke up on the second morning, I felt less bloated.
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Automakers are cutting back on production to manage bloated inventories of some models in anticipation of declining sales this year.
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Protesters projected the bloated caricature of President Donald Trump on the Cliffs of Dover, much to the enjoyment of locals.
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Facebook's biggest structural disadvantage is its broad friend graph that's bloated to include family, co-workers, bosses and distant acquaintances.
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The theory is that America's historic strength - tons of cash - is now a weakness, since startups are bloated and overvalued.
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The company missed payments in February after sharp falls in the Nigerian naira bloated the loan's value, making repayments difficult.
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Wikipedia's growth has spurred criticism that its parent foundation has become bloated and doesn't need to raise so much money.
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In the run-up to parliament, Beijing has flagged major job losses in the country's bloated coal and steel industries.
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It's baffling to see one of the most popular characters in DC Comics history reduced to a bloated sad sack.
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Progesterone somehow makes you retain water and gas (it's not totally clear why), which make you feel bloated, he says.
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It is also still full of the "revolutionary" rhetoric and WP:CRYSTALBALL predictions that the former, bloated version was full of.
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The government believes the public wage bill is bloated, with more than 550,000 civil servants at national and local levels.
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But the truth is that it's from bloated, privileged London, not Brussels, that the English need to take back control.
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The longer we wait to reach that target, the more the running five-year average increases and represents bloated inventories.
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Several studies estimate the inefficiencies in America's $3.5 trillion bloated system to be as much as a third or more.
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The death penalty is a part of the misguided harsh-on-crime approach that led to bloated and costly prisons.
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A first-time All-Star last season, the left-hander also entered the game with a bloated ERA, at 22.
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Even the most health-conscious get bloated from time to time when they eat a food they can't digest easily.
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But an increasingly bloated class of government employees in powerful unions and corporations seeking contracts is a recipe for disaster.
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That is to say Dadaist birds, for one is a bloated boy, another a lion and a third a swallow.
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Jennifer Delahunty, a longtime admissions official at Kenyon College, said that mission-trip application essays are their own bloated genre.
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Out went Retro VGS hardware designer John Carlsen, with Mike Kennedy putting the onus on him for the bloated design.
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At the same time, it continues to hog memory in some situations and has grown more bloated over the years.
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Basel III capital rules have piled pressure on dealers to scale down bloated balance sheets by eliminating unnecessary swaps notional.
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The dream of basic income isn't some bloated welfare state where people are paid to loaf around playing video games.
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They will have to address a bloated public sector, high debt servicing costs and hefty subsidizes on the power sector.
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There was his bloated, stumbling season with the Boston Celtics, firing up ill-conceived three-pointers and barking at ghosts.
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It attacks an industry that's overpriced and over-bloated, essentially, and hard, purposely hard, makes it easy and cuts prices.
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Our country is plagued not just by corruption, but by an inept and partisan public service that is too bloated.
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The imposing Mets pitcher's E.R.A. was a bloated 2100 after the season's first month, and his record was 2104-274.
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The deal resulted in the Nets having the bloated payroll of a superteam without a superteam to show for it.
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Within a day of taking the Depakote D.R., I was bloated again — angry, irritated, fat-feeling, hair-losing and sobbing.
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Ugly painting — even expensive ugly painting — defies a bloated art market, in which inoffensive works all too often become trophies.
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The bodies were bloated and covered in the flies that seem to flourish in the debris-strewn streets of Mosul.
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Elvis Presley went from lean Hillbilly Cat to Famed Icon surrounded by a moat of enablers to Bloated Junkie Corpse.
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Like the first movie, this one is jammed with action-driven sequences, some wildly bloated and most of them cartoonish.
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But there's also a risk of hurting the economy if the Fed sells off its bloated balance sheet too quickly.
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This data can help you see, for example, whether you typically get bloated or experience nausea right before your cycle.
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HSBC's cost base is unusually bloated: revenue generated per staff member last year was roughly $240,000, compared with Citigroup's $370,000.
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Instead, we got what loyal watchers have come to expect from this part of a season: a bloated game show.
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Companies with bloated cash piles typically make investors nervous as they are not investing to aid growth or boost returns.
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It said Coach is a growth story gaining momentum, while pointing to deteriorating sales metrics and bloated inventory at Kors.
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But the story conflated and bloated those bits of information until they became unrecognizable to the people who were there.
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They argue arbitration would lead to higher costs and a bloated bureaucracy flooded with hundreds of thousands of arbitration claims.
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Some critics say the United Nations could spend less on perks and bloated, often tax-free, salaries for senior officials.
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One would hope a government without a bloated military industrial complex, byzantine institutions, and crumbling infrastructure could as well, though.
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Government officials have rejected union demands for pay rises in a bloated public service which the IMF wants to trim.
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Nelson is winless in nine appearances (eight starts) versus St. Louis with an 0-7 record and bloated 7.34 ERA.
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"DAU" is by no means a scam, but its bloated reputation so far belies a thin and poorly managed spectacle.
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The Yankees recognize Stanton's obvious talent but are saddled with bloated contracts of their own, especially that of Jacoby Ellsbury.
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Any potential for a profound narrative in this promising setup is thwarted by the writing, which is bloated and indulgent.
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State finances are strained by a bloated public sector, debt-servicing costs and subsidising the loss making state-power producer.
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In north Mosul, people walked by fly-infested, bloated corpses of militants who had been left on roadsides for two weeks.
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A pillar of President Trump's radical deregulation crusade has been casting Obama's term as an aberration of bloated, overzealous government regulation.
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Any Given Sunday is indeed bloated, but there are moments in it that even in 2016 can still shock and entertain.
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As a result, the Alsek River — a popular whitewater rafting destination — ran higher than normal last summer, bloated with stolen water.
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Something that can't be said for a lot of Android phones as they get bloated and glitch out after extended use.
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A font that looks great on your Mac might look bloated on mom's Chromebook or blocky on a friend's Nexus 6.
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Potash prices have rebounded modestly since last year but remain low, under pressure from bloated global capacity and soft crop prices.
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Live-action anime tends to cram too many plot points or too much fan service into visually stunning but bloated behemoths.
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The new one is so bloated and spammy with Apple Music that I'm testing out two alternatives, Ecoute and Wondershare TunesGo.
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I feel bloated 24/7, my weight fluctuates constantly — it comes with being a woman and should be celebrated, not criticized.
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But it's not bloated, and the overall tonal balance put out by the dual-balanced Knowles armature drivers is very pleasing.
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She told a Spanish magazine in June that if she looked bloated, it's because she'd been eating a lot of pasta.
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My entire abdomen was bloated, and I had a low-grade fever with chills, so I went to the emergency room.
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State finances are strained by a bloated public sector, high debt servicing costs and hefty subsidises spent on the power sector.
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It doesn't matter if Avengers: Age of Ultron was a bloated mess of a movie — another is already on the way.
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A reduction in the United States' "bloated and dangerous" military budget would also contribute to the green New Deal, she added.
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However, if you decide to eat so much that your stomach happens to feel or appear bloated, just let it be.
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Her ravishing film thus signals that art is headed towards, rather than away from, the bloated production values of popular culture.
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Citing weather issues and bloated inventories for the weakness, Ferriola said the company is seeing a "more normalized ordering pattern" now.
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He's seen the data, young people cannot stand the big bloated blue app anymore and they don't wanna contribute to it.
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Comedian Louis CK's apology, while acknowledging that the accusations made are true, is still a bloated, self-aggrandizing, self-pitying missive.
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Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez, also point to the United States' bloated military budget as evidence that the U.S. could finance the project.
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Though credit markets have largely shrugged off Trump's victory, bloated balance sheets are ill-prepared for an end to loose policy.
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But even if the big social apps get into soundtracks, they might feel too bloated and complex for flighty teen fingers.
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The ban on these ads is the latest in a series of moves by Amazon to boost its bloated bottom line.
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"In years of hiding behind their shields … too many companies have become bloated and uninterested in the larger good," he said.
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The deal comes as China has prioritized implementing mixed ownership reforms to revamp the country's bloated and debt-ridden state sector.
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It has none of the qualities that used to define Manchester United, and yet it is bloated with expensive international stars.
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Years of unsustainable government policies had caused deficits and debt burdens to mushroom and bloated pre-crisis wages and housing prices.
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Despite a big overhaul in 2012 that made it better for a while, iTunes is once again bloated, complex, and sluggish.
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It's not the overhaul I was expecting, but TouchWiz has come a long way from the bloated mess it once was.
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Despite a big overhaul in 2012 that made it better for a while, iTunes is once again bloated, complex and sluggish.
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Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has said the dept is a bloated bureaucracy and wants to eliminate 2,000 positions by Oct.
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Low oil prices, a bloated budget and the influx of nearly 2m refugees and displaced persons have it drowning in debt.
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Ambassador Bolton also nurtured efforts to reform the UN — to this day one of the most bloated bureaucracies in the world.
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The big question is whether Dishonored 2, set 22012 years after the original, can expand the series without making it bloated.
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As every software company knows, over time as code ages and workarounds build on work-arounds, the code base becomes bloated.
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I have seen footage and the bloated, slurring thing that stands behind the mic, missing every note and occasionally falling over.
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Thus, we should ask ourselves: Does the AIRR Act simply trade one bloated bureaucracy for another (except with weaker congressional oversight)?
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Young, who sports a bloated 393 ERA, is 239-10 with a 276 ERA in seven career starts against the Cardinals.
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He sees the partnership as having grown too bloated under his CEO predecessor, Lloyd Blankfein, who had a trading-heavy career.
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The Instagram star, who has 1.2 million followers, recently posted an image of her bloated stomach following the egg retrieval procedure.
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If you believe the federal bureaucracy is bloated, it is important to know that the administration wants to cut its size.
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But all of that bloated spending does something else single-payer fans would do well to grapple with: It creates jobs.
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The stars aren't twinkling, they're roaring, and the moon is so bloated and overweight it looks like it might keel over.
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After a half-decade of bloated festivals and recycled tunes, many hardcore electronic music fans steer clear of EDM on principle.
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But with depressed prices and a bloated public payroll, it is now five months in payment arrears and deeply in debt.
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For years, while generally supportive of Goodell, Jones had maintained that the league office had become bloated, its top executives overpaid.
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First, it has been hitting owners of slow, bloated websites where it hurts worst by penalizing them in the search rankings.
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SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters Breakingviews) - A large coronavirus-related fiscal stimulus is good for America and bad for its bloated balance sheet.
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Over the last few years, app developers and users have complained that iOS was getting increasingly bloated and confusing to use.
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In the balance is a bloated federal prison system that locks up more than 180,000 people, a sevenfold increase since 1980.
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I mean, it depends if I don't want to look fat and bloated the next day, but I love beef jerky.
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There are too many gratuitous photos of people jamming needles into their bodies and bloated corpses carried out of filthy homes.
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And yet the opposite problem -- that a bloated field could drive talented candidates out of the race too soon -- seems worse.
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There was no immediate word on whether he, too, was headed to the disabled list, which is already bloated with Mets.
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"He got so severely bloated that the intestines leaked bacteria into the abdomen and he went into sepsis," Dr. Pilny said.
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Since Trump took office, the junior senator has voted against all the major omnibus spending bills and the bloated farm bill.
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Facebook Messenger also has to jockey with competition like iMessage and Snapchat that could undercut it if it gets too bloated.
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When you say something like the federal budget is "bloated," ask yourself where you think your taxpayer dollars are actually going.
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THAT is the reason you won't often see a photo of me looking bloated on here, not because it doesn't happen.
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Instead, it shows that its bloated 64-member board of directors has little understanding of why the N.A.A.C.P. has become marginal.
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Now, in order to shrink its bloated $4.5 trillion balance sheet, the Fed will liquidate $10 billion of securities each month.
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But bloated security prices are constraining the Fed's ability to sell its Treasury and GSE security holdings and "normalize" Fed operations.
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Warren is ready to lead a fight — a word she uses often — against the bloated, monopolistic ruling class inside our society.
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This means that in the days before your period, you could be eating more and pooping less, making you feel bloated.
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Germany's banks have been battling a legacy of bad debts, bloated workforces and fines a decade after the global financial crash.
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Like the shopkeepers on Chicken Street, Afghan contractors asked the Americans "How much?" and pocketed the bloated sums they were offered.
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"It's probably about 37 degrees inside the deer," he says, while removing the bloated grey stomach and intestines with his hands.
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Particularly when other popular conventions have become so bloated and corporatized that they're openly hostile to this kind of intimate, valuable experience.
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Bloated, underperforming or, in the case of Pakistan Steel Mills, closed-down publicly-owned enterprises drain millions from the government each month.
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According to sources with knowledge of its books, its revenues, made up of management and performance fees, were outweighed by bloated costs.
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The blue whale was found decaying with its stomach "extremely bloated" as seagulls foraged through its remains, the San Francisco Chronicle reported .
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Except, we saw Jason's body, grey and bloated in Sweetwater River, with a bullet hole right in the middle of his forehead.
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Sleeker and cleaner than the bloated pop-rap of Ta13oo, ZUU more closely captures the energy of Curry's breakthrough record, 2016 Imperial.
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However, in the vast majority of cases, feeling bloated is a temporary annoyance and nothing to worry about in the long term.
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In the past, Flynn has broached ambitious reforms of the NSC staff, calling its structure under the last administration "bloated" and inefficient.
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Meanwhile, the US looks more and more like another powerful empire that got too bloated and stupid to see the future coming.
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The Warren Buffett-backed food giant is racing to fix its bloated balance sheet by slashing its dividend and selling off brands.
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"When I get really bloated my belly can swell up to the point where I literally look two months pregnant," she said.
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But with many companies being commercially incentivized to provide bloated data, marketers in 2017 will look outside of those providers for truth.
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This machine was corrupted by our pals at Univision, whose bloated, mandatory software taunts me daily from my otherwise gleaming menu bar.
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You look bloated and uncomfortable," Baracy reposted the comment and asked, "When did it become okay to shame a pregnant woman's body?
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The state treasury is strained by a bloated public sector, high debt servicing costs and hefty subsidies spent on the power sector.
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Officials hope the port will create jobs in a country where most look to a bloated public sector or join armed groups.
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At the bar, a handful of off-duty bunnies in unstylish street clothes are chatting with some bloated men in gold chains.
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He's dispatched his rivals in a bloated Republican field and is now locked in a tight general election duel with Hillary Clinton.
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Ten years later, and although Facebook has grown bloated with viral content and news sharing, this core is still its strongest element.
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Software is due for a bundling event Application development has long been fraught with peril: Projects become bloated, expensive and never ship.
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At 140 minutes, it definitely drags, diluting what should be snappy twists and turns in a bloated storyline that sometimes feels disjointed.
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Suddenly, and for the first time in my adult life, my overpriced apartment and bloated electric bill seemed incredibly easy to justify.
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Only until the sun turns into a bloated red giant, about seven billion years from now, will the tardigrades finally go extinct.
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For example, the next version of MacOS won't have iTunes, which had gotten bloated with lots of excess features over the years.
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Many top miners said they have made it through the worst of a draining effort to slash costs and bloated debt loads.
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Bragi's The Headphone and Dash Pro left me underwhelmed, with the latter being especially bloated and disfigured by an overabundance of bass.
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After a big bowl of ramen, I'm feeling a little bloated and like I'm already going to regret this in the morning.
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Contrary to the fears of many Republicans (and hopes of some Democrats), that need not involve a bloated role for the state.
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Between that and the goblet of wine, it should be enough to hold your attention through the finale's bloated, 80-minute runtime.
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If you're constantly bloated, or get tired or hungry right after eating, your body might be telling you you need more fiber.
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An efficiency drive has called attention to the public sector's bloated state, even if the material gains from the effort are unclear.
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It uses its oil money to finance patronage in the bloated public sector and imports almost everything, including petrol, from its neighbours.
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Bloated inventories are still a major concern among oil bulls hoping for a balanced market after grappling with two years of oversupply.
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Beijing is trying to streamline and modernize its bloated and debt-ridden state-owned sector and create conglomerates capable of competing globally.
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But by liberating Messenger from the bloated Facebook app, the company would soon be able to pack it full of new features.
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The Westside of Los Angeles is ingrained his brain, the byproduct of walking countless miles while saddled with three bloated duffle bags.
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Oil prices dipped on concerns about globally bloated markets, though traders said that prices seemed to have found support around current levels.
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As a result, iTunes now feels like a bloated part of the iOS ecosystem that's no longer needed, and Apple finally agrees.
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Burdened by bloated reboots like Batman v Superman and The Amazing Spider-Man, the category is beginning to look a little dreary.
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But that quickly changed when his parents, Terry and Lisa, noticed how bloated their little boy's stomach would become throughout the day.
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Even without this context, it's clear that the women resurrected in Soleimani's surreal photographs—bloated and pixelated—have gone through something grotesque.
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At present, the central bank balance sheets among the G3 economies — the U.S., Japan and the European Union — are "bloated," they said.
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The premier pledged to accelerate "supply-side reform," or the painful process of shrinking bloated industries from steel to cement and aluminum.
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To whet your appetite, the video starts with a clip of Eleven stumbling upon Barb's bloated, decaying body in the Upside Down.
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Loyal Snapchat users or those whose friends primarily live on Instagram might see Stories as making Facebook too cluttered, bloated or redundant.
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It's the planet of death and rebirth—and the deaths and rebirths today will be major, thanks to bloated, gluttonous Jupiter's influence!
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Malaysia has all the attributes of a bloated national carrier—too many staff and costs that far outweigh leaner low-cost carriers.
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Republicans have long demanded reforms to the American welfare system, decrying bloated federal handout programs that they claim disincentivize Americans from working.
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One is as a longstanding concern about a bloated SNAP program, with a growing number of American families dependent on government aid.
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Its main expenses are a bloated public sector, interest payments on the public debt and transfers to the loss-making power generator.
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Its post-financial crisis campaign of returning to its industrial roots and shedding much of its once-bloated finance arm is complete.
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The crux of the talks has long been Greece's bloated pension program, which still pays out about 10 percent of G.D.P. annually.
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Mr. Wiley was criticized when Mr. Walker's campaign ended last fall, bloated and with hundreds of thousands of dollars in unpaid bills.
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When the bubble burst, its three private banks, which had become bloated, could not cover their short-term debts and repay depositors.
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These individuals are now being asked to bear the burden of a bloated Sacramento regime that refuses to enact similar prudent reforms.
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If the deal goes through, it would be the second in Japan's bloated refining sector after JX Holdings Inc bought TonenGeneral Sekiyu.
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Republicans regularly need Democratic votes to pass government funding, especially to offset conservative budget hawks who reject spending bills as too bloated.
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"I commend Chairman Wheeler for his proposal to help ensure that consumers are not captive to bloated rental fees forever," said Sen.
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China has said it wants to make its bloated state-owned companies more like that: Hungry, results-oriented and responsive to shareholders.
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At the same time, America faces a bloated and unchecked national debt combined with demands for increased spending on critical domestic needs.
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LONDON — Cara Delevingne has hit back at a British newspaper that claimed she was too "bloated" to walk 2014 Victoria's Secret show.
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There will be a call for more government, through a bloated military, and untouched benefits for seniors who must be pandered to.
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But let's be clear: Wall is having a fantastic season on a team that finally (maybe) looks worthy of its bloated payroll.
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Like any other person with too much time on their hands during the holiday season, Kanye West's timeline is bloated with content.
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This is the "digitally native vertical integration" model that Warby Parker, Casper and Everlane all used to upend industries bloated by wholesalers.
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Just how deep into the luxury tax were they willing to go with a cap sheet that suddenly looked bloated and inflexible?
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Much like Jefferson Airplane's awkward transformation to the bloated silliness of Jefferson Starship, the 80s sound was a strange fit for Mitchell.
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These sopped and bloated lawyers, these ambulatory neckties, these predatory fraternity Presidents, all of them lose their minds with every guitar lick.
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Such an approach will streamline the bloated federal bureaucracy, empower the private sector and local jurisdictions and stimulate innovation and economic growth.
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Those steroidal Goliaths of nonfiction, magazine articles bloated to hardcover size that stalk the catalogs of the major presses — who reads them?
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Economists generally say China should give private businesses a greater role in a country that still relies on bloated state-run industries.
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One Hamas official said they would negotiate to slim down the bloated civil service, cutting up to 40,000 of the 200,000 jobs.
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The startup is also another unicorn with a bloated $24 billion valuation after SoftBank threw more money at the company in January.
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Every incumbent president looms large over the contest to determine his opponent, but the shadow cast by Trump is bloated beyond measure.
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Facebook is too bloated and slow; Snapchat is too small and hard to use for the olds; Reddit is a hot mess.
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I've found myself wondering, with bloated self-regard, perhaps unwittingly swept up in the current cultural moment the restaurant industry is having?
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Steven Spielberg's "Lincoln" has a bloated ensemble cast that leaves several heavy-hitting thespians on the sidelines for much of its duration.
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We still see photos of nameless men and women shackled by law enforcement and dead, bloated bodies carried out of filthy homes.
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It was not the way the company, which has long been accused of being bloated and directionless, had hoped to slim down.
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The financial crisis hit US automakers hard, after years of struggle with legacy costs and businesses that had become bloated and complicated.
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He also streamlined the conglomerate's bloated bureaucracy by giving managers free rein to make changes they deemed beneficial to the bottom line.
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He had called out the company over what he described as the bloated cost of its contracts to build Air Force 1.
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Karenin does come to be guided by jealousy; he grows bloated and rigid with it, confusing his personal distress with moral rectitude.
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But that merely makes this feel even more like an especially bloated Disney Channel movie, one that substitutes manic activity for creativity.
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Some economists also worry that consumer loans may be a backdoor way for bloated companies to maintain or even expand their capacity.
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At 738 pages, The Goldfinch stood to lose a lot, even if the movie runs a bloated two-and-a-half hours.
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No. Scorsese is a master filmmaker but in this movie is bloated, slow, and doesn't come to close to Scorsese's best work.
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The EU had undeniably become far too bloated and bureaucratic and meddled in affairs that should never have been within its jurisdiction.
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The European Central Bank (ECB) is now spearheading a banking union project to make Europe's bloated financial sector more resistant to shocks.
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At the same time, consolidation of drug procurement by state hospitals that began in 22025 squeezed the bloated prices of generic drugs.
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Michigan's registry, the fourth largest in the country, is bloated, with nearly 44,85033 registrants, and growing by about five people every day.
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It turns out that passion still counts for something at the Emmys, even with how big and bloated and corporate they've become.
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Wilmington, North Carolina (CNN)Few places in North Carolina got rain on Tuesday, but that didn't stop some bloated rivers from rising.
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Don't let some bloated city boy in a cheap suit tell you you'll never get a job because you studied Arabic philosophy.
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Republicans have long demanded reforms to the American welfare system, decrying bloated federal handout programs that they claim disincentives Americans from working.
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But The Dark World is marred by bloated, bad action filmmaking and an unexciting story that did everything possible to suggest otherwise.
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Etisalat Nigeria missed payments in February after sharp falls in the value of the Nigerian naira bloated the loan value, making repayments difficult.
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What's more, almost any reader who peruses the story is apt to feel embarrassed because the account is so bloated and self-centered.
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Macri has lifted capital and trade controls, slashed bloated power subsidies and cut a debt deal with "holdout" creditors in the United States.
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Oil edged up for the third straight session but gains were capped by the relentless rise in U.S. supply and bloated global inventories.
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Many career officials acknowledge the State Department has a bloated bureaucracy, and expected both offices to be part of a reorganization under Tillerson.
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China aims to create bigger, stronger state firms and build enterprises capable of competing globally while weeding out excessive capacity in bloated sectors.
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Body positive blogger Megan Jayne Crabbe preached the importance of self acceptance by showing followers her bloated tummy after she enjoyed Christmas dinner.
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It helps that at 86 minutes, the run-time is short and snappy, a welcome break from the bloated Hollywood movies it's mocking.
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Once upon a time, March Madness elevated actual hoops (imagine that!) above bloated TV specials, billion-dollar stunts or even office bracket pools.
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Some years later, as a teenage Maoist, I regarded these bloated houses and their enormous parks as emblematic of pre-capitalist injustice, etc.
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When a librarian is murdered in South Dakota, police find her dismembered head has been placed onto a man's marbled and bloated corpse.
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Government finances, riddled with corruption and waste, are strained by a bloated public sector, debt-servicing costs and subsidizing the state power producer.
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The result highlights the two-track economic recovery of corporate Brazil, which for years suffered from bloated debt loads, high costs weak demand.
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How could he look at me in an intimate way after seeing me bloated, vomiting, and with drains sticking out of my chest?
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During her cuddle time with Ollie, Golden felt a bump near the dog's ear and discovered a bloated tick lodged in Ollie's skin.
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Beijing's growing reliance on SOEs could also delay much-needed restructuring of the sector, where many firms are bloated, loss-making and inefficient.
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And points to proposed "bloated" government, which includes five Vice Presidents and 550 lawmakers, as example of a peace deal bound to fail.
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The Lebanese state's biggest expenses are its bloated public sector, debt servicing costs and large transfers to the loss-making public power company.
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She tells me I don't belong, that I'm not thin enough, that everyone can see how bloated I look after that last meal.
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He tried Evernote and Notes to keep tracking of these things, but found Evernote was too bloated and Notes was too text-centric.
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Iraq is also contemplating sensible measures it has long resisted, including fighting corruption, thinning its bloated state payroll and overhauling its taxation system.
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In the past few years millions of consumers have spurned such bloated packages for cheaper streaming services like Netflix and Amazon Prime video.
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What convinced the banker to take his first-ever public sector job was the mission of scaling back Brazil's bloated bureaucracy, he said.
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With its executive shakeups, a struggling market value, and bloated costs â€" at least according to Wall Street â€" Etsy is facing challenges.
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This time no bloated defense budgets, across the board tax cuts, or costly wars will cripple the markets after the Clintons leave office.
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Complaints about the increasingly bloated core product mounted, just as the bottom began to drop out of the market for consumer productivity software.
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To make matters worse, the NEO Program's drastically expanded budget created a bloated and inefficient tangle of different offices with no general supervision.
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The Mulvaney budget does make the very appropriate political point that many discretionary programs are bloated, wasteful and directed at sustaining political groups.
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To begin, the information he's seeking will reveal what we know already -- that some voter registration rolls are bloated -- and not much else.
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But Messenger was getting way too bloated with so many new features, so the simplification should let the actually useful ones shine. 7.
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The reason for the redesign is what many users have known for years: Messenger, in its current form, is a bloated confusing mess.
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You're a bloated mess that has packed in way too many weird features, and I honestly don't think people appreciate them, including me.
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Beijing is trying to revive China's bloated state-owned sector and create "bigger and stronger" conglomerates capable of competing on the global stage.
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Their bloated structure is partly responsible for SOEs' inefficient use of resources, just as China is asserting its clout in the global economy.
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China's premier has pledged to accelerate "supply-side reform," or the painful process of shrinking bloated industries from steel to cement and aluminum.
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Left unchecked, they become bloated affairs, eating up hours (or in extreme cases, even days) of your time without anything important being decided.
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Meanwhile, his inner circle was tearing itself apart, with son-in-law Jared Kushner gaining the upper hand over bloated nationalist Steve Bannon.
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Policymakers hope another increase will help firm inflation expectations and bring down the nation's bloated current account deficit, considered the economy's biggest vulnerability.
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At the same time, the bloated Department of Homeland Security turned into a boondoggle—an opinion shared across the political spectrum for years.
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Last September, the government unveiled its latest program to overhaul the bloated and inefficient state-owned sector, and close so-called zombie companies.
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The town, which was also inundated in 2016, was engulfed again Sunday when heavy rain bloated the Patapsco River to a record level.
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"Look at 'Spider-Man,' " he continued, referring to the bloated, special-effects-heavy show that cost its investors tens of millions of dollars.
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But so many games get bloated through pointless distractions, needless collectibles; developers swell their products with acres of shit we just don't need.
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If not, losing Winslow would sting but shedding Olynyk's salary from their bloated payroll wouldn't be the worst thing in the world. 9.
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Verge called it "Apple's most hated app" and Farhad Manjoo wrote at Slate in 2012 that "Apple's horrible, bloated program needs to die."
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The move helps solve a headache that has dogged the country as it has tried to make its bloated steel industry more efficient.
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Despite coming out in March, this superhero film has the size and ambition — not to mention bloated length — of a summer action spectacle.
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Sicily is one of Europe's poorest regions and is notorious in Italy for its bloated public payrolls, wasteful administration, corruption and organized crime.
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While the entire Microsoft project could be seen as one big indictment of bloated meetings, that doesn't mean all get-togethers are bad.
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It appropriately prevents elected leaders from giving themselves bloated salaries; however, it inadvertently also prevents Congress from cutting our pay during a shutdown.
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Meyer said Bank of America Merrill Lynch analysts are concerned about bloated inventories, especially for used cars, a factor already weighing on prices.
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Most big budget video games give you a bloated, moribund kind of experience—they cost you a bundle, and you play them alone.
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But rising production from the United States has so far undermined its efforts to reduce bloated global inventories to the five-year average.
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That brings the risk of dangerous flash floods from already bloated rivers across much of the gulf region and Mississippi Valley, he said.
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Fielder has, at last, bloated his way into total ineffectiveness, while Mitch Moreland's encore after a career year in 2015 involves hitting .231.
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The right-to-try movement quickly became a symbol of states' rights and a response to an overly bureaucratic and bloated federal system.
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"Justice League" disappointed critically and at the box office, making less than $700 million worldwide off of a bloated $300 million production budget.
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The Fed also entered this crisis with a bloated balance sheet totaling more than $4 trillion, up from just $900 billion in 2007.
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Reclaim Pride, in that tradition, believes that Pride is overpoliced and bloated by corporate influence, including floats for big banks and chain restaurants.
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Yet the freshness that's so appealing in Act 1 dissipates in the bloated second act, which succumbs to sentimentality and broad-stroke cliché.
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Watch in wonder as The Bloated Buffoon intones incoherent doggerel, and the Republican dogs of misery snap at the heels of the helpless.
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"He's so bloated in his head that he thinks he's still going to get his frickin' wall, when he's been defeated," he said.
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Years of ultra-loose monetary policy mean central bank balance sheets are bloated and interest rates are at or close to record lows.
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But the actual effect was a strange, bloated, disjointed, unfocused parade of people introducing each other for three and a half hours straight.
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" He also said that Expedia has become "sclerotic and bloated" and it needed to stop "doing dumb things" and, instead, do "good things.
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But as defense secretary under Bush's father, Cheney helped usher in dramatic cuts in the bloated nuclear arsenal by finally breaking SAC's grip.
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The bloated inventory forced the company to unload products to off-price retailers at lower prices, hitting margins in the past several quarters.
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His budget cuts may ratchet back or eliminate programs that help supporters, but they see him confronting a government grown bloated and unaccountable.
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I have learned, for example, that the most bloated and moneyed institutions are the ones that will haggle most insistently over actual cents.
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She grows into an observant creature, slow to anger and bashful about her belly, still bloated from early hunger, and her matted hair.
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But the writing is already on the wall and the message couldn't be clearer: Instagram has become too bloated for its own good.
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Over a 27-year legislative career, Bolsonaro has voted repeatedly to preserve state-owned monopolies and against reforming Brazil's bloated public pension system.
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"Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice," Zack Snyder's bloated and sober comic-book mash-up, arrives on the small screen and streaming services.
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The United States was not created to give power to a bloated, bureaucratic federal government that has supreme power over states and individuals.
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The researchers noted, however, that once these mosquitoes fed on human blood and become bloated, their attraction to humans declines for several days.
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Cutting off the flow of unaccounted tax dollars to an underperforming, bloated school system that is cynically betraying children should be seriously considered.
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All across the United States, thousands of workers have lost their jobs due to China pumping state support into an already bloated industry.
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Chalco parent Chinalco, China's biggest state-owned aluminum firm, took over Yunnan Aluminium last year to consolidate capacity in China's bloated aluminum sector.
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Farmer has not been as fortunate in two career encounters with the Angels, posting an 0-53 mark with a bloated 12.71 ERA.
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Even at a bloated 90-minute run time, this week's episode lacks the sense of momentousness that a midseason finale ought to possess.
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"First, and foremost, we are not going to expand the bloated bureaucracy that is stifling progress and innovation at the Pentagon," Mr. Cruz said.
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Jose Altuve is 6-for-13 against Garcia, who owns a 2-5 record and bloated 53 ERA in nine starts versus the Astros.
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The steroids she was taking to control the inflammation in her brain had bloated her to the point where she no longer recognized herself.
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Isolated in his penthouse suite, hooked on pills and bloated with bacon, he was "a prisoner of the town as well as its saviour".
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The bloated stocks come as U.S. crude oil production C-OUT-T-EIA has risen 6.5 percent since mid-2016 to 8.98 million bpd.
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Some regions could end up bloated beyond the capacity of their infrastructure, while others struggle, their promise stymied by inadequate human or other resources.
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China's support for its bloated steel and aluminium industries clearly showed that state intervention would never be as efficient as the market, he said.
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Villagers found the bloated python on the outskirts of their village of Persiapan Lawela, killed it and cut it open, making the horrifying discovery.
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They used hand gestures when they couldn't understand each other and her body started retaining water; her weight bloated to more than 1,000 pounds.
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Somehow, I felt even hungrier, but I decided to save myself: I didn't want to feel bloated or sodium-nitrated-out during the show.
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With $1.5 trillion of excess reserves in the interbank market, the Fed can comfortably proceed to gradually normalize its bloated $3.4 trillion balance sheet.
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There are also signs that China's bloated state-owned banks are getting a little more efficient as they respond to competition from fintech companies.
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Still, the available data reveal a process that is somehow even more bloated and bureaucratic than when Clinton's Council on Environmental Quality criticized it.
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From the opening blast, when the orchestra played the menacing motif associated with the villain Scarpia, the chords were out of sync and bloated.
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Cimino's next film, "Heaven's Gate," a bloated epic Western about a clash between immigrants and land barons in 1890s Wyoming, was a spectacular bomb.
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If you're someone constantly thumbing Settings > Storage to see if you can fit that one last app on your software-bloated smartphone, listen up.
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The firm said last year that it would adopt a "wartime work atmosphere" to cut its bloated 248,000 headcount by as much as 100,000.
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The move is Temer's most daring effort to reduce a bloated state amid public outrage over his party's role in Brazil's worst graft scandal.
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And Trump has voiced deep skepticism of television ads, bloated staffing and data investment, insisting that he can run a campaign on the cheap.
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The value of real dollars spikes whenever Robert Mugabe, who has ruled Zimbabwe since its independence in 1980, goes abroad with his bloated entourage.
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But with iMessage also becoming bloated, Snapchat's growth slowing down, and Google's messaging apps a mess, Facebook is still best-poised to rule chat.
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B23 1715+425, speeding away from the core of a bloated galactic merger 2 billion light years from Earth, is living proof of this.
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Cost will never be controlled until we do away with the bloated administrative expenses of our hopelessly complex financing arrangements and for-profit medicine.
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Until it makes and adheres to binding commitments – with enforceable penalties attached to them – the bloated Chinese steel industry will remain the world's problem.
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It's a blurry line between making a game that feels bloated and making a game that offers a lot of options for myriad tastes.
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I'm now feeling kind of bloated and full from drinking several glasses of tart juice, but there's still one thing I have to do.
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Bottom line: eShares is really a byproduct of the IPO delay game, which has created bloated cap tables and liquidity frustrations for early employees.
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An overhaul of the country's bloated pension system, which President Jair Bolsonaro said on Friday cannot take all year, is eagerly anticipated by investors.
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All claim to offer the potential to unshackle the production and consumption of music from the bloated, antiquated infrastructure of the traditional music industry.
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The political movement that once stood athwart history resisting bloated government and military adventurism has been reduced to an amalgam of talk-radio resentments.
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Don't pay attention to the bloated lifestyles and spend, spend, spend advice of the people around you — they probably aren't money experts, after all.
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Investors also expect Temer to push through unpopular and difficult reforms of the country's bloated pension system, burdensome tax code and inflexible labor laws.
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In the nearer term, with fuel production and consumption largely balanced according to the EIA, the market is focused on inventories, which remain bloated.
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Anyway, this improbable study found that the feeling of being bloated or gassy wasn't necessarily correlated to the amount of gas in one's gut.
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We get an as-yet-unrelated crime in Buckhorn, South Dakota, where a woman's severed head has been placed onto a bloated male body.
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But even the most confident woman has a day where she feels bloated and insane and she ate three cupcakes that she didn't want.
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China far exceeded its targets to reduce bloated industrial overcapacity last year by forcing the closure of many inefficient steel plants and coal mines.
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But analysts and economists have questioned the ability of Saudi Arabia's bloated bureaucracy and unproductive native work force to meet the plan's aggressive targets.
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Atac's workforce, of around 12,000 people, has been criticized as bloated and its fleet of buses, trams and metros as old and badly maintained.
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In a year that yielded bloated tracklists and damn near two-hour albums, the Philadelphia rapper obliterated industry standards by creating her own rules.
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Central state firms are overstaffed, have bloated management levels, an abundance of subsidiaries and poor-performing core businesses, among other issues, the statement said.
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Immediately following the financial crisis, this bloated, 2,300 page behemoth of a law was sold to the public as a restraint on Wall Street.
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De La Rosa is 1-1 with a bloated 10.13 ERA in two starts against the Rays, but he hasn't faced them since 53.
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Eliminating a bloated, bureaucratic UNRWA and redirecting its work towards more efficient bodies determined to solve the problem will ultimately serve all interested parties.
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Reading "Moneyball" back then, you found yourself rooting for Billy Beane and his geeks against the bloated Yankees and their bullying owner, George Steinbrenner.
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She balances heavy dialogue and action sequences without it ever feeling too bloated or like there aren't enough of your favorite characters in scenes.
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Others say he may streamline M&S's board structure to hasten decision making and reduce the firm's bloated estate of nearly 900 UK stores.
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While seasteads and cryptocurrency may not appear naturally attuned to one another, both stand in contrast to, and feed on distrust of, bloated systems.
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The suspensions, reviews, and security enhancements over the last 13 months have weighed heavily on a process already bloated by bureaucracy, refugee experts said.
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The move is prompted by his belief that the Office of the Director of National Intelligence has become bloated and politicized, these people said.
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She starts to feel a little funny—maybe a little bloated—and as she chews, her transformation into a piece of fruit becomes unstoppable.
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Then, your bloated blue corpse would likely be eaten by Sebastian because crabs are scavengers and they sweep the sea floor for dead creatures.
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The firm said last year that it would adopt a "wartime work atmosphere" to cut its bloated 250,21 headcount by as much as 26.5066,000.
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In spirit, they too would like to take on Big Healthcare, Big Oil, and the bloated military; in practice they vote for limited change.
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Every 9003 to 15 years after a rainy winter or hurricane, acres of bloated fish wash ashore, as well as bottlenose dolphins and manatees.
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The threat of, and continuous involvement in, wars is diminishing, and the bloated government bureaucracy with its multitude of regulations has been dramatically reduced.
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The funny thing is, Tucker Carlson is now such a giant, bloated thing in the public mind, but I barely knew who he was.
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In the wake of another bloated Christmas, the simplicity of those bowls stood in stark contrast to the clutter I had left back home.
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Legally, the answer is the state Constitution, a bloated 21894,21970-word document that is more than 21978 times longer than the United States Constitution. .
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They can be miserably transparent (how many movies about show business have won best picture?); and risibly self-congratulatory (bloated epics, vanity projects, "Crash").
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The company said its marketing team had grown bloated and decision-making became unclear, according to an email by its marketing head, Jill Hazelbaker.
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I avoided the true guts of the story, the shame of a bloated body, which signified my lack of will power, determination and pride.
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Another 2012 estimate suggested that poverty could be eliminated for somewhere around $175 billion, more than covered by the F-503's bloated budget.
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The next year, Mamie Till juxtaposed the bloated, pulverized body of her murdered son Emmett with a photograph of him as a smiling schoolboy.
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Maybe that's why he was uniquely suited to tear through the phony conventions and bloated world of consultants that made up politics as usual.
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That starts with cutting our bloated defense budget — identifying which programs actually benefit American security and which merely line the pockets of defense contractors.
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But it has fallen on harder times in recent years, struggling against heightened competition, its own discounting of products and a bloated store network.
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The key challenges are to replace the bloated European Commission with a smaller government and to eradicate once and for all the unanimity rule.
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She keeps hearing stories of how her friends and members of her extended family have died, tales of bloated bodies and rumors of cholera.
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Bush had a bloated faith in his gut and his charm, while Obama fancied himself the smartest, most soulful person in almost any room.
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" Mr. Collins scoffed at this, saying the plan amounted to "huge tax relief" and would spur New York to trim its "bloated Medicaid program.
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Transit leaders have come under fire for mismanaging the agency's finances, from bloated construction costs to labor rules that increase the price of projects.
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Barney Fein is a depraved Hollywood mogul — "a bloated monster" — whose fall from grace can be seen in London's West End starting in June.
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It's time for us to end the open-spigot approach to military spending and bring some much needed scrutiny to the bloated Pentagon budget.
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I don't care who you are, nobody wants to see you coke-bloated and 40, slowly and sadly gyrating to a song about butts.
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Paradoxically it turns out the bloated, heavily lobbied, privatized US system spends more tax money ($4,437) per person than Sweden's socialized health care ($3,184).
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He rests his hands delicately on the source of his torment, a bloated, fluid-filled abdomen, a typical symptom of late-stage liver cancer.
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For example, if you chew gum, drink carbonated beverages, or smoke, that can cause you to swallow air and make you feel bloated, she says.
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In recent years, Apple has constantly taken criticism over the bloated, jack-of-all-trades/master-of-none piece of software that iTunes has become.
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The legislation was embraced by conservative Republicans upset by the March passage of a $1.3 trillion catchall spending bill that they say was too bloated.
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When Brussels rejected in October Italy's bloated budget plans, Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini said the executive "would not to back down by a millimetre".
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Each week, after some light romancing in the form of group dates and bloated one-on-ones, he'll send a few of these women home.
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Somewhere inside every episode of You, Me and the Apocalypse is a lean 30-minute comedy struggling to emerge from a bloated hour-long dramedy.
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Beijing is expected to ramp up its efforts to make its bloated steel sector more efficient, by getting rid of excess capacity and cutting emissions.
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They would complain of becoming bloated and having abdominal pain almost immediately after eating, their stomach visually popping out like a certain Willy Wonka character.
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The subwoofer looks like some alien's trash can, and the soundbar itself kind of resembles a bloated black bō that choked on an Echo Dot.
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Kraft Heinz, once Wall Street's darling due to its ability to slash costs from bloated food companies, has had its own recent struggles with growth.
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You mostly want to get one when it's raining, you're bloated from a meal, or you're absolutely shitfaced, or maybe a combination of all three.
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I was more hungry than usual, mostly for starchy carbs, I had to pee annoyingly often, and my stomach looked bloated, but that was it.
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On Monday, the singer, 26, shared a shirtless mirror selfie to Instagram, saying that he felt like he was "finally friends" with his "bloated" body.
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But in the decades since its enactment, implementation of the legislation has become bloated, outdated and a regulatory minefield especially for much needed infrastructure projects.
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Trump's recent appeals to black voters are more raw and more flawed (his bloated black unemployment figures are simply wrong) than the traditional Democratic pitches.
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He hadn't been in the open ocean for years, not since he'd been caught, sickly bloated, gorging himself in a crayfish pot, eating his feelings.
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Bloated and boring, Alice Through the Looking Glass is the sequel no one asked for, and worse, one that can't even justify its own existence.
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He struggled in a pair of early-season matchups against the Tigers, splitting a pair of decisions while sporting a bloated 10.61 ERA against them.
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Protests in the latter two countries, with armies under pressure to hand over power to civilians, might cause bloated military budgets to be squeezed further.
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A nine-foot "Boris Blimp," inspired by by the bloated "Baby Trump" balloon, was flown in the skies of London during an anti-Brexit march.
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More people than ever are realizing that bread isn't supposed to make a person bloated and sick and perhaps they have a sensitivity to gluten.
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And you won't see his name on any of those big, bloated "Greatest Guitarists of All-Time" lists, even though he's absolutely one of them.
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This may seem like typical behavior for a bloated corporation, but to a mind sharpened by the wisdom of Sun Tzu, it represents an opening.
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A few specific matches aside, it's hard to make an argument that the tournament is weaker in terms of excitement for the supposedly bloated format.
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Central bank policy rates are low, balance sheets are bloated and, with the possible exception of Germany, capacity to ramp up government spending looks limited.
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A global grains glut is now in its fourth year, with supplies bloated by favorable weather, increasingly high-tech farm practices and tougher plant breeds.
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The move is part of President Xi Jinping's overhaul of China's bloated, debt-ridden SOEs, which have been on a buying binge in recent years.
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Stripping out TIM's network would leave a services stub with a potentially bloated workforce and debt pile that would struggle to compete with leaner rivals.
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Yet outside the United States, where data is plentiful and still shows bloated inventories C-STK-T-EIA, reliable data is difficult to come by.
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For all sorts of reasons, it is a show that should be seen, especially in this bloated age of bauble art and media-driven culture.
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Its screen has bloated out to 5.5 inches, its price has risen to $199, and — here's the big spoiler — all that beautiful responsiveness has disappeared.
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But he is under pressure over an 80 percent-plus unemployment rate and corruption and has personally nixed attempts to cut the bloated civil service.
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With a nationwide surge in incarceration in recent years, correctional institutions are struggling to hire enough well-qualified officers to guard the bloated prisoner population.
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And yet when he pressed his thumb against the skin there was none of the give he would have expected in such bloated-looking limbs.
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A fuck ton of money to ruin the product you were building with bloated garbage that no one wanted 😂 No one really liked this.
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It is also weeding out excessive capacity in bloated sectors, but wants to avoid any risk of mass layoffs or a blow to economic growth.
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Starting from low interest rates and a bloated balance sheet, it is doubtful that the ECB alone can save the European economy from another recession.
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In a campaign bloated with one-liners, insults, and personal attacks, finding common ground is an unpopular theme among candidates vying for their party's nomination.
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Back then, G.E. was returning to its heavy-industry roots and navigating the global financial crisis, shedding much of its bloated finance arm, GE Capital.
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One contention has been the proposed government's bloated size and the question of how Libya's fractured political landscape can be represented in a future cabinet.
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The lunches of soup and bread and vegetables were fine, but breakfasts of hot chocolate and a pastry left her bloated and crashing on sugar.
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The 31-year-old has dropped both career regular-season outings versus Kansas City, posting a bloated 7.36 ERA while allowing the opposition to bat .
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The push to boost output temporarily also highlights the complexity of carrying out Beijing's orders to get rid of excess in its bloated heavy industry.
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Australian social-media influencers Ariella Nyssa and Karina Irby recently shared Instagram photos calling on fans to love their bodies, even when they feel bloated.
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Prosecutors say Brazil's biggest construction and engineering firms paid billions in bribes to executives at the oil firm and politicians in return for bloated contracts.
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And any effort to pare back social spending and trim bloated public pensions will stir up fierce resistance from labor unions and left-leaning activists.
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The Republican base does not want any more "balanced budget" show votes, "ObamaCare lite" health care proposals, or bloated omnibus spending bills written in secret.
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But he still faces widespread skepticism that he is committed to thorough restructuring, which would require reducing bloated state enterprises, along with millions of jobs.
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The band launches into their songs, and I'm immediately reminded of early Marilyn Manson, before the acting career and the pontificating and the bloated belly.
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