They also bolstered enrollment in health insurance plans under Obamacare.
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Has Trump's hostility to Iran bolstered the regime's domestic popularity?
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Strong demand for the Model 288.50 also bolstered the results.
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It has bolstered companies that have come out of nowhere.
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Other opinions that in fact, bolstered our Second Amendment rights.
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Yields were also bolstered by the rally in U.S. stocks.
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Gun sales are being bolstered by rhetoric on both sides.
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The effort appears to have bolstered the company's bottom line.
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The dollar weakness has bolstered other parts of the market.
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Instead the plot's gravity is bolstered by the psychological unpacking.
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Trump has bolstered his own rhetoric against the isolated nation.
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Bolstered by successes in Anbar, they are experienced at least.
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They face competition from Chinese firms bolstered by state support.
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Former employees' recollections are bolstered by the credit card records.
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IPOs have been bolstered by gains in the overall market.
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Renzi will also emerge highly bolstered on the European stage.
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A smattering of recent earnings reports only bolstered Cramer's point.
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CNN has bolstered its political roster in the Trump era.
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At the same time, it has bolstered its surveillance capabilities.
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Energy shares rose 0.13 percent, bolstered by higher oil prices.
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Here, it was the opposite: Everyone's voice bolstered the others'.
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And over the last week they have bolstered their efforts.
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But even with bolstered compliance, major loopholes would still remain.
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Interviews with more than a dozen witnesses bolstered the conclusions.
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So what items bolstered operating cash flows but not Ebitda?
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Broader sentiment was also bolstered after Trump announced a Jan.
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Thursday's reading bolstered expectations for another rate cut this year.
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But that figure is bolstered by those who back Sanders.
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Okongwu also bolstered the defensive effort with three blocked shots.
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Tensions in the Middle East have also bolstered oil prices.
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Recent economic data has only bolstered the case for action.
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Canada knows this, which has bolstered the country's negotiating position.
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Kathy Hochul bolstered his name recognition in the five boroughs.
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Economies of scale have driven costs down and bolstered output.
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Their existence would be bolstered by the results divulged by Culberson.
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Solid inflows in 2017 bolstered Asian currencies' performance against the dollar.
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Bolstered by the Americans, the Allies were pushing the Germans back.
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Mr Trump has already bolstered America's military presence in the region.
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Macron bolstered his charm offensive with a strong soft power component.
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With his ultra-aggressive style, even his losses bolstered his stock.
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The industry has been bolstered by one piece of good news.
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Lately, price cuts to various models have bolstered this bear case.
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State security forces, bolstered by millions in U.S. aid, responded brutally.
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The survey also bolstered the view of continued strong consumption growth.
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Republican prospects were further bolstered at the top of the ticket.
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Most research has found that immigration has bolstered the British economy.
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The report proves once again that Social Security must be bolstered.
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It hasn't just been the offence that Subban has bolstered, either.
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Star power, bolstered by economic inequality, is pervasive in American society.
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Bolstered by my bad boy persona, it'll be a festival hit.
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Most important, he said, they bolstered the trust of the community.
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Likewise, the refugee crisis further bolstered his opinions — and his support.
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The men's own tax returns had bolstered the case against them.
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He also said he would be amenable to bolstered border security.
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It targeted abusive debt collectors and bolstered protections for mortgage borrowers.
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The success of the Vision Fund has bolstered its parent's earnings.
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The jihadists bolstered the government's argument that it was fighting terrorism.
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Clinton were bolstered by a wave of unanimously Democratic illegal votes.
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African American voters significantly bolstered JFK's razor-thin margin of victory.
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Mr. Morgenthaler's amaretto sour is bolstered by a dose of bourbon.
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Solid economic reports and corporate earnings bolstered equity and commodity markets.
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Several practical initiatives by the Trump administration have bolstered Europe's defenses.
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The other collaboration bolstered a country singer with a soul band.
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He bolstered Trump's promise to respond forcefully to any Iranian attack.
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He bolstered Trump's promise to respond forcefully to any Iranian attack.
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The market has also been bolstered by strong Chinese money inflows.
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Tabitha's own case will be bolstered if Hope becomes a citizen.
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Their testimony bolstered her argument that she feared for her life.
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For others, the cost of premiums bolstered their support for Trump.
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Expectations of additional stimulus also bolstered a rally in Japanese government bonds.
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Robust Memorial Day weekend sales also bolstered retail auto deliveries, carmakers said.
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It initially bolstered shares, but the stock declined in after-hours trading.
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There have also been made-for-TV moments that have bolstered campaigns.
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New company creation was bolstered by growth among both women and minorities.
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Japan's rising status as a tourist destination bolstered the international passenger numbers.
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High demand for healthier beverages and snacks in North America bolstered sales.
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Local officials refused, bolstered by residents hurling slurs against blacks and Jews.
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The theory is bolstered by experiments that show how humans make decisions.
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At the same time, many countries have bolstered their data protection rules.
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Wall Street's rise on upbeat earnings bolstered sentiment, helping them retrace losses.
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This, plus a series of resignations by Republicans, has bolstered Democrats' chances.
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A rise in gas and oil well drilling likely bolstered business investment.
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His 25 points, a career high, and 8 rebounds bolstered the Bulldogs.
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It bolstered that business in 2012 with the purchase of Buddy Media.
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Qatar's index was up 0.3%, however, bolstered by its blue chip banks.
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This system isn't the only way ICE may be bolstered under Trump.
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The work's levity is bolstered by the artist's use of slow motion.
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Data published this week in Europe have bolstered the case for action.
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"Our strategy at Sunrise won't change, but will be bolstered," Swantee said.
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It's an opinion bolstered by reports by investigative technology blog The Information.
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Speculation about U.S. rate cuts has also bolstered sentiment in stock markets.
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That belief was bolstered Friday by two studies published in medical journals.
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Saudi Arabia has also significantly bolstered its security forces and defense spending.
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Such policies are bolstered by the Supreme Court decision Plyler v. Doe.
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"Now Adil Mehdi feels bolstered; he's encouraged to stay," Mr. Shahbendar said.
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Such a move last month bolstered EDF's coffers by 1.8 billion euros.
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This trend has reduced recidivism, bolstered public safety, and saved taxpayer dollars.
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Such intimate knowledge of athletic malfeasance has bolstered his passion for arbitration.
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Domestic tourism, bolstered by the growth of the middle class, is booming.
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In California in particular, legalization has bolstered an already thriving wellness scene.
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The weaker dollar has bolstered their foreign sales, profits and stock prices.
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AT&T has quietly bolstered its ad tech to compete with Google.
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Worries persisted over geopolitical risks and U.S. dollar weakness bolstered bullion's appeal.
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According to Antoniades, volume has been further bolstered by the VHT launch.
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His comments bolstered U.S. Treasury yields and burnished the dollar's yield allure.
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Ros-Lehtinen's planned retirement has bolstered Democratic hopes in Florida's 27th District.
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If anything, his standing in the eyes of Trump will be bolstered.
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Some U.S. universities have bolstered sagging bottom lines by attracting international students.
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Although this is an F Sport trim, the seats aren't excessively bolstered.
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In that instance, Mueller's team bolstered Gates with stacks of supporting evidence.
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Biden's public image has been bolstered by his distance from public life.
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Demand is expected to be bolstered by a jump in aircraft orders.
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The Border Patrol bolstered medical screenings after two children died in December.
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The 737 eventually began to sell, bolstered by airline deregulation in 1893.
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Record dividend payouts have bolstered returns this year, but can they continue?
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The easing of visa regulations for specific countries has also bolstered tourism.
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This conclusion is bolstered by the Supreme Court's decision in Murphy v.
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The sector was bolstered by gains in copper and iron ore prices.
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The prospect of the corporate tax rate cut has bolstered investor enthusiasm.
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For years, Venezuela was bolstered by friendly leftist governments throughout the region.
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The move by the investors bolstered Clariant shares in Zurich on Tuesday.
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In Iran, the deal bolstered the moderate factions but angered the hardliners.
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Some surprises have bolstered establishments, underscoring that the only certainty is uncertainty.
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Mr. Comey's recollection has been bolstered in the past by F.B.I. notes.
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The industry has also bolstered its ability to respond to a spill.
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Moderately bolstered seats with thigh extensions should coddle most drivers and passengers.
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Base metal prices were also bolstered by talk of stimulus in China.
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Consumer confidence has been bolstered this year by a low unemployment rate.
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Worldwide attention followed, bolstered by the release of the Bangs & Works Vol.
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Ottawa has already bolstered a federally backed loan program for canola farmers.
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Ottawa has already bolstered a federally-backed loan program for canola farmers.
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The TLP has been "really bolstered", says Hussain Nadim, an Ahmadi political adviser.
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Panera bolstered its digital sales by adding delivery in 2016 at select locations.
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Burket's report, bolstered by his birding know-how, seemed to fit the bill.
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Human rights, civil rights, and civil liberties supporters were bolstered by her defiance.
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" The lawyers claim that their argument is "bolstered" by the fact that "Mr.
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The economic argument is bolstered by a political argument with a similar structure.
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There's also those who have bolstered Tchijevsky's ideas in a more direct way.
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But China's clout at that time was bolstered by its accord with America.
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The intervention is also considered to have further bolstered the King's moral authority.
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O'Rourke has also supported a GOP bill that bolstered the fossil fuel industry.
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Healthcare stocks were bolstered by CSL which rose 23%, while Cochlear advanced 2.3%.
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That argument was bolstered when the PRI selected Mr Meade as their candidate.
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The news knocked the dollar sharply lower and bolstered the price of gold.
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The Awful aesthetic is bolstered by its in-house photographer, Brandon McClain, a.k.a.
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The news knocked the dollar sharply lower and bolstered the price of gold .
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EBay's investment was also bolstered by a cash lump sum of $500 million.
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Tech shares also bolstered the Nasdaq Composite, which climbed 0.8 percent to 7,688.53.
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The firm has bolstered its digital communications services by bringing on Garth Moore.
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Certainly Trump, in his impetuousness and lack of foresight, has bolstered that perception.
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In the absence of that hard evidence, alternative theories flourished, bolstered by rumors.
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What really bolstered us was that Jio and Star chose to stay on.
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Some recent economic data in China has bolstered the case for investor optimism.
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Expectations of faster asset sales have bolstered the stock 24 percent this year.
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They'd built and bolstered brands in technology, retail, food, finance, fashion and media.
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The candid admission only bolstered her common sense and down-to-earth image.
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Corker's effort has been bolstered by another strong-willed supporter: Pennsylvania GOP Sen.
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The movement is likely to be bolstered by rising Democratic stars like Rep.
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Last year Britain bolstered bilateral defence ties to France, Poland, Germany and Norway.
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Treasury yields were bolstered by the strong overall numbers in the jobs report.
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The seats were easily adjustable, well bolstered, and comfortable, even on long journeys.
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A written agreement like this might have bolstered your claim against the estate.
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Intelligence networks were bolstered, as was aerial surveillance, using drones and manned aircraft.
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In effect, they're more like two extra front seats, slim and well-bolstered.
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But the track is bolstered by the subtle ring to his snare drum.
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Then as now, Uruguayan football was bolstered by a healthy dose of cunning.
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But flags also can allow frail humans to feel bolstered by higher powers.
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Indeed, the unfortunate circumstances have only bolstered our sense of compassion and togetherness.
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It also bolstered Syrian air defenses with more advanced surface-to-air missiles.
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Highways would be built, rail lines upgraded and expanded, university research centers bolstered.
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Both are bolstered by oodles of professionals, but only Bhad Bhabie remains distinct.
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This bolstered charges by the industry that the RFS is unfair and costly.
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These alliances have borne comedic fruit, bolstered political campaigns and kept people alive.
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Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the majority leader, bolstered that assessment Monday afternoon.
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The Dallas defense, perhaps bolstered by the sudden offensive resurgence, thrived as well.
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The alliances that Mr. Bush built and bolstered remain in place, however frayed.
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Industrial shares rose, bolstered by renewed hope for a bipartisan infrastructure-spending bill.
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This narrative is bolstered by rising levels of earnings for college-educated workers.
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That win was quickly bolstered by double-digit victories in Illinois and Arizona.
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This has in turn bolstered startup investors piling into enterprise-focused software companies.
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Newspaper offices throughout the country have bolstered security after the shooting in Annapolis.
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It bolstered Manchu standing in the eyes of other Mongolian tumen, or tribes.
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The corn market also was bolstered by fresh signs of good export demand.
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And the seats themselves are comfy while also being bolstered for spirited driving.
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The F.B.I. finding has bolstered Dominican authorities' claim that the deaths were natural.
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Assistant State Attorney Bruce Young bolstered the idea that Skalnik's intentions were selfless.
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Recently, the trend of increased global rice prices is bolstered by two reasons.
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Its success with "The Handmaid's Tale" has bolstered Hulu's reputation with content makers.
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That conclusion was further bolstered by the work of Special Counsel Robert Mueller.
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As charter schools are bolstered, after-school and summer programs will lose money.
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UnitedHealth has bolstered its position, first by abandoning those profit-sapping exchanges wholesale.
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Other parent-child businesses have been bolstered by unique or unusual personal stories.
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The bank's shares rose 4.0 percent and bolstered the S&P financial sector .
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Beshear bolstered his national reputation by implementing Obamacare in an especially conservative area.
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That bolstered investor views that the pace of U.S. rate hikes will be gradual.
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In recent years, fossils in ancient rock bolstered the zircons' story of calmer climes.
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Bolstered by reinforcements, Iraqi forces killed 16 militants, state TV said, citing military commanders.
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It has advanced democracy and freedom, sacrificed lives, and bolstered prosperity around the world.
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A Democratic Congress, still bolstered by the party's Southern bloc, stood in the way.
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For years, Democrats bolstered the coal industry, even as they embraced an environmental agenda.
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Gold's appeal as a safe-haven investment is bolstered in times of geopolitical uncertainty.
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The Colts bolstered their playoff hopes with the decisive eight-play, 53-yard drive.
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Its rapid growth has been particularly bolstered by Dolby Cinema's partnership with AMC Theatres.
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Maybe that bolstered his belief that this batch of baseballs is slick and juiced.
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There's a commercial expectation of certain behaviors, which is bolstered by a social expectation.
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Overall, new business activity rose in 2016, bolstered by women and minority-owned businesses.
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There have been times, though, where her faith has both faltered and bolstered her.
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Meanwhile, a surge Chinese iron ore futures bolstered appetite for materials, especially mining stocks.
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HM, Vietnam's largest listed company, bolstered hopes that the privatization process is getting smoother.
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Throughout the Republican primaries, Trump's victories were bolstered by support from whites without degrees.
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His comments bolstered the case for easier monetary policy in the world's largest economy.
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Sales were bolstered by medicines from Hospira, a hospital products company acquired in September.
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Bank-capital levels are being bolstered (albeit with money borrowed from the banks themselves).
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This has bolstered the case for central banks to shift to tighter monetary policy.
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The appearance bolstered his campaign image of a leader who can bridge political divides.
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Little did she know, bolstered by Sun Tzu, I do not fear being disgraced.
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The growing spread between U.S. and German bond yields has also bolstered the greenback.
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The uptick was underpinned as supply concerns bolstered prices of iron ore and copper.
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What really bolstered Boroden's confidence was the second pattern discovered using the Fibonacci methodology.
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Shares of Symantec Corp and Advanced Micro Devices Inc bolstered futures for Nasdaq 100.
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Russian airstrikes and Iranian militia have since bolstered regime troops and reversed the tide.
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Bolstered by its new financing, Discord could become a lucrative gateway to that spend.
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Earnings were bolstered by a one-off gain of 73 million crowns, Tele2 said.
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The rise in oil prices also bolstered BHP which was trading 0.2 percent higher.
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Our laws bolstered and emboldened those who wanted to attack non-conforming sexual desire.
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It also bolstered Democrats' allegations that the inquiry was specifically intended to damage Mrs.
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Similarly, terrorism has only been bolstered by the West's interventionist moves to quash it.
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Supply to northern China has been bolstered by diversions of gas from the south.
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Higher fee income and lower interest costs also bolstered the results, Promsvyazbank's Frolov said.
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The king has taken high-profile steps that appear to have bolstered his authority.
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These vain arguments were made bolstered by the fictitious proclamation that "survivors" said so.
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But he was bolstered by anti-abortion groups like the Susan B. Anthony List.
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The testimony bolstered the House Democratic argument that there was a quid pro quo.
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The ADP National Employment Report on Wednesday further bolstered bets for a rate cut.
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Analysts had expected gold to be bolstered by the prospects of a trade war.
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A strong jobs report last Friday bolstered investors' confidence in the United States economy.
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Hispanic voter participation has historically been low, though population growth has bolstered voting totals.
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This belief appears to have bolstered support in Britain for leaving the European Union.
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This book is alternate-universe science fiction bolstered by a smidgen of theoretical physics.
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Gains in the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index also bolstered sentiment in the Japanese tech sector.
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Polls that show the nation is generally divided on impeachment have also bolstered centrists.
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And it certainly bolstered the firebrand judge's campaign, a factor his aides quickly recognized.
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And it is matching its appetite with bold moves, bolstered by some helpful relationships.
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But these reviews and fights also bolstered Star's own position in YouTube's beauty space.
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The tax code revamp also bolstered dividends received from the rest of the world.
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First-pick Fultz bolstered the 76ers young core as a 19-year-old playmaker.
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Other drugs and genres have also historically bolstered each other in very specific ways.
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S trade dispute and falling global interest rates bolstered the appetite for regional bonds.
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For her solidarity was not enough; it had to be bolstered by strategic action.
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She might be bolstered by the vote, but her authority is still ebbing away.
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Clinton's lead over Trump is bolstered by her support among minority voters and women.
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Hitchcock's "Rear Window" is another source, bolstered by De Palma's own interest in voyeurism.
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Nenes were once hunted nearly to extinction, but conservation efforts have bolstered their population.
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Stripe Radar, a new anti-fraud tool, bolstered the company's offerings to big businesses.
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It actually bolstered the story of the week that Katharine Graham became Katharine Graham.
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Stephenson also said DirecTV Now would eventually be bolstered by AT&T's 5G network.
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In addition, the case for causality is bolstered by a concrete set of mechanisms.
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And a buoyant global economy has bolstered demand, meaning prices could go higher still.
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And immigrants bolstered urban counties that have been losing residents to more affordable areas.
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But since then, rising sales of pickup trucks and Jeeps have bolstered its coffers.
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Unlike conventional soldiers, they aren't bolstered by the group solidarity forged in combat zones.
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It has bolstered its foothold in the Spratlys recently through an island-building campaign.
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Russia's alliance with Syria has also bolstered Moscow's broader influence in the Middle East.
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No matter how vacant his expression, I felt bolstered by his underlying paternal resilience.
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Its European business was bolstered by its Coke's marketing efforts during the World Cup.
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The dollar's gains were also bolstered by an overnight spike in dollar funding costs.
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The National Guard initially hailed the program as a success that bolstered its ranks.
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The White House has attributed that to Mr. Trump's tough talk and bolstered enforcement.
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The West, seeking to prevent further aggression by Russia, has bolstered Ukraine with aid.
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Nova, 29, bolstered a Pittsburgh starting rotation headed by ace right-hander Gerrit Cole.
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Her confidence is bolstered by celebrity fans, including Rihanna, Gigi Hadid and Kendall Jenner.
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Amazon has recently bolstered its air division and bought stakes in two delivery airlines.
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But that decision bolstered his ludicrous insistence that journalists are uniquely unfair to him.
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His skills in containing unrest have been bolstered by extensive deployment of surveillance technology.
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The weaker greenback bolstered the , helping it pull back from a four-week low.
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Trump emphasized that this would be a physical wall, albeit bolstered by technology. 2.
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But they also highlight the subtle ways in which record-low volatility bolstered investors.
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But they also highlight the subtle ways in which record-low volatility bolstered investors.
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Gadhia added that the business was heavily bolstered by its digital and mobile operations.
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That album debuted at No. 213 with 52,000 units (bolstered by 43 million streams).
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Trump emphasized that this would be a physical wall, albeit bolstered by technology. 2.
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Mr. McNealy insisted that current laws, bolstered by antitrust action, should remedy any abuses.
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The shift has bolstered Republican hopes of saving their Senate majority in the Nov.
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But season three is bolstered by centralizing just one character instead of a duo.
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His debut album, 2017's 17, bolstered his success with cosigns from Kendrick Lamar.
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Uber said the revelation that Waymo itself sought arbitration bolstered its own case for arbitration.
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The comments, along with remarks from Saudi Arabia, bolstered expectations the deal will be renewed.
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This growth is bolstered by some extremely positive developments in AI-supported treatment for vets.
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Tesco, under boss Dave Lewis, has lowered prices, improved product availability and bolstered customer service.
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The safety bid for the U.S. currency was further bolstered by higher U.S. Treasury yields.
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In the year-earlier period, the feed ingredients business was bolstered by rivals' production outages.
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Any US efforts are bolstered if we can get other countries to work with us.
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This bolstered their confidence that they had truly observed iron and titanium on the exoplanet.
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That theory got bolstered this week when Nathan Chavin connected several dots for the prosecution.
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Indeed, a string of positive data has bolstered sentiment surrounding the world's third-largest economy.
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Dollar sentiment, however, has been bolstered by optimism about a possible U.S.-China trade agreement.
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A strong increase in construction in February had bolstered first-quarter industrial production, they said.
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Since Bolton's speech, the plan to outlast Iran in Syria has been bolstered by others.
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While the spread of illusion flips bolstered the trick's legitimacy, it also sparked its downfall.
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Andrade's discovery of body work has bolstered her game wonderfully as a high activity swarmer.
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The US bolstered its presence in Eastern Europe after Russia's invasion of Crimea in 2014.
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Again, based on all public information, the whistleblower's complaint has been bolstered, not weakened. 10.
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Thus far the proceedings may not have bolstered his chances of avoiding a death sentence.
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This bolstered the idea that Russia was attempting to help Trump win the election. Dec.
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China's self-assurance has been bolstered by what it sees as recent foreign-policy successes.
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The impeachment process also bolstered Republican coffers, with McConnell, R-KY, and Stefanik, R-N.
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The price has been bolstered by an increasing interest in bitcoin trading from investment institutions.
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Other women had bolstered Sam's allegations, and the committee noted the similarities among the allegations.
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He must have felt bolstered by the response of the audience, which applauded every song.
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Much of his earnings came from his concert series, bolstered by ticket and merchandise sales.
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Oil prices hovered near two-year highs bolstered by geopolitical risks in the Middle East.
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The sector was also bolstered by the Australian prudential regulator confirming looser mortgage lending rules.
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Day 43, 24AM last night's scare has bolstered numbers even more #LadyCilento #LetThemStay #BabyAsha pic.twitter.
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He has bolstered his brand with properties built by undocumented immigrants who were barely paid.
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And of course, this is just one study whose evidence would be bolstered by reproduction.
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The announcement sent U.S. and European bond yields to multiyear lows, and bolstered equity markets.
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Liquidity is bolstered by CNY3 billion of equity proceeds from its IPO in June 2016.
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Scores were bolstered by additions like child access prevention laws or extreme risk protection regulations.
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Scripted programming now occupies one-third of OWN's prime-time lineup, which has bolstered ratings.
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Lower expenses and a decreased tax rate also bolstered sales growth of just 2 percent.
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Nevertheless, experts warn that the bolstered security may do little to fend off targeted cyberattacks.
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The startup had bolstered its headcount to meet the demands of its much accelerated output.
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Healthy data on the world's biggest economies, the United States and China, also bolstered prices.
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Earlier refugee flows triggered a backlash that has bolstered far-right nationalist parties in Europe.
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Tesla bolstered its cash balance with $730 million from the sale of new common stock.
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Since the nation's financial meltdown, Iceland's economic recovery has been bolstered by a tourism boom.
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All that time on the crank in the bunker really bolstered her upper body strength.
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Investors' bullishness is bolstered by Uber's position at the intersection of three linked disruptive trends.
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The success of "Born Again" undoubtedly bolstered the speed of their debut release, Perpetual Surrender.
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But this argument only bolstered Trump's image as the insurgent outsider against the elitist establishment.
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Now, the surprise dismissal of a key regional rival may well have bolstered that image.
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She had bolstered Constand's credibility by encouraging women to come forward and publicizing their accounts.
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He also said his department has bolstered its staff and expertise to monitor the program.
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He said security agencies had bolstered forces in "relevant areas" but gave no further details.
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The growth has bolstered the rich and helped strengthen retirement funds for millions of households.
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Larry Nance Jr. and Cedi Osman bolstered the Cavaliers' balanced attack with 241 points each.
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For centuries, the waterway — once even deified as the god Tiberinus — bolstered the city's greatness.
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The stronger U.S. dollar, which was bolstered by Yellen's comments, also weighed on oil prices.
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Viewers' trust is bolstered by the ability to see the whites of the speaker's eyes.
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He openly admits that his position as a critic bolstered his career as a composer.
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But he has struggled to fend off allegations that the military has bolstered his position.
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The investigation of Lula has bolstered calls for Rousseff to step down or be impeached.
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His status was bolstered after the Court ruled in the sheriffs' favor, in Printz v.
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North Carolina led 35-28 at halftime, bolstered by reserve forward Sterling Manley's nine points.
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Similarly, some hotels have bolstered their own apps focused on connecting guests to the city.
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AMSTERDAM — New evidence has bolstered a theory that Vincent van Gogh's psychotic break on Dec.
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The lack of fireworks has bolstered confidence among Republicans that he will ultimately be confirmed.
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Renewables have been bolstered by incentives from the state governments and at the federal level.
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Bolstered by his showing in polls, he has started his own political movement, En Marche!
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Costco has also bolstered its delivery operations and offers same-day grocery delivery with Instacart.
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It also bolstered views that the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates at its Dec.
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Bolstered by robust promotion courtesy of Relapse Records, Beastland should widen Author & Punisher's audience considerably.
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The robust data bolstered expectations the Bank of Canada could raise interest rates in October.
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A wider current-account surplus and higher foreign reserves have further bolstered Thailand's external finances.
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U.S. Treasury yields tumbled in another safe-haven play that also bolstered demand for gold.
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These are calculated risks, bolstered by years of flood-zone price growth and unwavering demand.
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Twitter bolstered the #MeToo trend by promoting it on Moments, its platform of curated stories.
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Epstein bolstered his relationship with MIT with the help of other wealthy men, as well.
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Trump's defenders have bolstered his insistence that all questioning of his competence is purely political.
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By Dr. Feinstein's reckoning, they are both driven and bolstered by their convictions and principles.
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Our report has been bolstered by the work of other journalists at Reuters and elsewhere.
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The team will be further bolstered by the return of Martavis Bryant from a suspension.
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Yet, bolstered by top-notch songwriting and producing talent, singing is a problem no more.
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Strong couples consist of strong individuals, and strong individuals are often bolstered by strong relationships.
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Instead, the results bolstered what a number of geriatricians and endocrinologists have suspected for years.
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The revelations about Clearview AI have also bolstered calls for federal regulation of the technology.
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Manchester City bolstered its attacking options by signing the Monaco playmaker Bernardo Silva on Friday.
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Shipments of non-monetary gold also bolstered December's rebound, up 127.8% from a year earlier.
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On Friday afternoon in Rod Laver Arena, bolstered by increased strength, she hit 25 winners.
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The protests are certain to continue, now bolstered by the clear expression of popular support.
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Cochraine said, however, that cost savings had bolstered first-quarter profits, without giving financial details.
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Bolstered by the support of senators from both parties, he will brief Mr. Trump today.
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Refugees who flee Mexican cartel violence would also have their cases bolstered in American courts.
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Fischer's comments bolstered the high expectations that the Fed will tighten policy again next month.
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His victory was bolstered by strong support from younger people, according to the exit polls.
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Both voice assistants are bolstered by software, similar to apps, that gives them more capabilities.
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Rising U.S. Treasury yields and solid economic data have bolstered the dollar in recent weeks.
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Moderately bolstered seats can hold a wide range of drivers in place during spirited maneuvers.
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The weak data bolstered expectations for another interest rate cut by the U.S. Federal Reserve.
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Pensions for some firefighters, police officers and other uniformed public employees would also be bolstered.
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Tariff-sensitive tech stocks jumped nearly 2 percent, bolstered by gains in Apple and Microsoft.
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Her testimony was bolstered by the fact that she took pains to avoid appearing political.
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During Walmart's most recent quarter, online sales grew 41%, bolstered by grocery pickups and deliveries.
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Democrats responded by declaring that Simpson's testimony bolstered allegations in the dossier and Steele's credibility.
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In the long run, this would translate to Russia's influence in the region being bolstered.
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The attacks in Colombo bolstered the strongman campaign of Gotabaya Rajapaksa in the presidential election.
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Its results were also bolstered by a surge in trading after President Trump was elected.
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"We really are trying to be a 360 brand that's bolstered by media," she says.
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The researchers bolstered their findings by looking at gene expression in human and mouse brains.
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Tariff-sensitive tech stocks jumped nearly 2 percent, bolstered by gains in Apple and Microsoft.
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The Israeli police and military bolstered their security today in anticipation of additional Palestinian protests.
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Hopes for a resolution of the trade conflict had bolstered stock markets in recent sessions.
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America's wars in Iraq and elsewhere have bolstered many companies that depend on government contracts.
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PIZZA, PASTA, DÖNER, the signs scream, bolstered by appetite-cutting photographs of greasy, shaved meat.
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These ambitious goals have bolstered hopes that corporations might help lead the way on climate action.
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As it has done so, it has has bolstered them with their own government-relations teams.
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As the Kremlin's impatience for a breakthrough has grown, it has bolstered its forces in Syria.
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The crop was planted in mostly favorable conditions after good precipitation bolstered soil moisture last autumn.
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The development on the trade front was also bolstered by positive data from China's services sector.
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And the condition it was found in has bolstered the spirits of the campus -- and beyond.
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But that attention has also bolstered the controversy it faces for its depiction of self-harm.
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And the company&aposs billions in quarterly profits from the iPhone have only bolstered that argument.
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A higher-than-expected demand on account of an early festival season also bolstered factory output.
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Spicer had high hopes, bolstered by Barnett, that he would have no problem finding another home.
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The Democrats' case was bolstered by testimony from more than a dozen lower-level administration officials.
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James's merely bolstered Cleveland in a seven-game series, while his legacy has long been secure.
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Had they kept that money, their capital cushions could in theory have been bolstered by 64%.
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It's evidence that mastering a complex task, like driving a car, bolstered the rats' emotional resilience.
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The greenback was bolstered earlier Wednesday by the latest reading of the U.S. consumer price index.
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Smart grids bolstered by big data will do more to keep demand in line with supply.
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Hassan Rouhani, the president, had hoped that his chances would be bolstered by the nuclear deal.
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That weakened the greenback, which in turn bolstered metals prices, which are mostly denominated in dollars.
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On Wall Street, stocks opened higher as strong results from retailers bolstered confidence in consumer demand.
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FI has also bolstered banks' capital requirements for mortgages, despite low default rates on home loans.
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Recent dovish comments from Fed officials and weak economic data have bolstered expectations for rate cuts.
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With the economy humming along, bolstered by last year's federal tax overhaul, S&P 500 companies .
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In 2018 Alabama's legislature bolstered pre-K funding by around $19m, the state's largest-ever increase.
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Since then, he has fallen behind in polls and has bolstered his offering of policy proposals.
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Arroyo said those dueling accounts bolstered jurors&apos decision to convict Kepler on the lesser charge.
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In one neat package it diminished a security threat, bolstered multilateralism and strengthened the transatlantic bond.
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Since Ferguson, some agencies have really bolstered their training in de-escalation, but many have not.
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That's bolstered by Apple's announcement of the new AirPods, which also introduced a wireless charging case.
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The plan was bolstered by the pollution-happy cargo ships he saw while crossing the oceans.
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The market was bolstered modestly by data showing a sharp decline in U.S. production last week.
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The company said late 2016 shows including "The Crown" and "Luke Cage" bolstered its subscriber numbers.
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ET. The dollar also was bolstered by rosy reports on U.S. jobless claims and housing starts.
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They are bolstered by air and land assistance: 46 fire engines, six helicopters and five bulldozers.
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This is bolstered by the convenient fact that China is the world's largest electric vehicle market.
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In 2003 he bolstered his reputation by personally accepting the surrender of an al-Qaeda leader.
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The weaker greenback bolstered the Canadian dollar, helping it pull back from a four-week low.
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And just when awareness of TPD was growing, its thesis was bolstered by an extraordinary performance.
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Its fourth attempt on March 14 was rebuffed and DHT bolstered its defences a week later.
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In court filings last week, they produced two pieces of evidence they said bolstered their argument.
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Heightened uncertainty over Brexit and world trade tensions have also bolstered demand for safe-haven bonds.
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Some market commentators believe the ECB's announcement Thursday of additional easing bolstered demand for riskier assets.
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A shift higher may be unlikely after Fed officials already bolstered their economic outlook in March.
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Developments in U.S. policy, notably President Donald Trump's tax cuts, have bolstered investments in U.S. assets.
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The greenback was earlier bolstered by data showing strong U.S. private sector jobs growth for January.
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The central bank said retail sales in November were bolstered for increased purchases of food items.
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It recently bolstered its executive bench with the addition of Bruce Porter as chief science officer.
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But Assad has stood fast in his post, bolstered by the aid of Russian military forces.
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Revenue for Comcast's NBCUniversal was bolstered by coverage of the 2018 Winter Olympics and the Superbowl.
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Indeed, the economy grew 2 percent in fiscal 2013 as hopes for Abenomics bolstered Tokyo stocks .
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Sanders has been bolstered by his big win in New Hampshire, and close call in Iowa.
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He writes in "In Contempt" about how he was bolstered by the presence of the Goldmans.
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The S&P consumer staples sector rose 1.2 percent, bolstered by Coca-Cola's 2.4-percent gain.
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Even before he reached influencer level, makeup was a creative outlet that bolstered Edgerton's inner strength.
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To cope with the rising number of explosions, the Swedish police have bolstered their bomb squad.
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Recent labor market and inflation data have also bolstered the case for a rate hike soon.
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Loan growth and higher short-term interest rates in the US also bolstered net interest income.
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NATO has generally bolstered its military presence in the region, following Moscow's 2014 annexation of Crimea.
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Meanwhile, misleading articles in favor of Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte have bolstered the leader's strongman image.
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Scott Walker, who, in an interesting twist, just bolstered Obamacare as his poll numbers flag. Sen.
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Democrats denounced the House bill on Tuesday, bolstered by a veto threat from the White House.
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Suspicions among Catholic Democrats that Conroy's Catholicism played a role were bolstered Thursday night, when Rep.
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That means the world's richest man just bolstered his cash reserves by more than $1.8 billion.
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The interbreeding may have given modern humans genes that bolstered immunity to pathogens, the authors concluded.
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A recent federal audit bolstered the criticism, dinging the system for only recognizing known hacking threats.
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The report also bolstered the dollar from 15-month lows against a basket of major currencies.
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Rowling bolstered followers seeking writing advice with a little lesson from her own annals of rejection.
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But the market is also bolstered by the perpetual growth of the fandom—and suiting specifically.
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His own national security officials have bolstered the damning evidence that is mounting against the president.
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Bond prices could be bolstered on expectations banks may slow fundraising activity this year, she said.
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And, if nothing else, the boutique advisers have at least already been bolstered by the deal.
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Most importantly, he revised his closed-door testimony in ways that bolstered the Democrats' core allegations.
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That proposed agenda has sent the stock market soaring to new heights and bolstered business confidence.
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Chinese markets had been trending higher, bolstered by a heated buying in modestly-valued big-caps.
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Amazon bolstered its free-shipping Prime service by offering a slate of original series and movies.
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In many cases the compensation packages were bolstered by deferred compensation plans and large retirement payouts.
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All of this bolstered customer loyalty and demand, resulting in more orders, sales revenue and jobs.
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Their losses could deprive the president of a vast patronage apparatus that has bolstered his rule.
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The solid economy has bolstered companies' sales, and President Trump's corporate tax cuts have juiced profits.
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Bolstered by an Obie Award and a Tony nomination for best play, it entered the canon.
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Index heavyweights Housing Development Finance Corporation and HDFC Bank Ltd bolstered gains on the NSE index.
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Its lead was 41-30 at halftime, bolstered by 53.3-percent shooting in the first half.
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Forty-two percent state Trump has bolstered the U.S. instead, and 8 percent have no take.
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The group's report bolstered Britain's claim that the poisoning in Salisbury, England, was ordered by Moscow.
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That impression has been bolstered by the polite treatment they receive once they cross the border.
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That reversal bolstered hard-line critics who said it discredited those who had accepted American assurances.
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Indeed, international cooperation between financial authorities is growing and the monitoring mechanisms are now being bolstered.
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Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, however, said that nothing Volker said bolstered the case for impeaching Trump.
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A coalition of northern states led by the Netherlands has bolstered Germany's opposition to anything bigger.
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Mining stocks were among Monday's key drivers for the ASX 200 index, bolstered by gold stocks.
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Our assessment is bolstered by our observations of some activity that is inconsistent with full denuclearization.
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It was bolstered by foreign trade, which Cummins relies on for about half of its business.
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Those expectations were bolstered on Friday by data showing an increase in U.S. consumer price inflation.
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Opponents of the Vietnam War in the nineteen-sixties bolstered George McGovern's Presidential campaign in 1972.
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If the Yankees were serious about winning this season, they would have bolstered their thin rotation.
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Reeves was also bolstered by campaign appearance from Trump, his son Donald Trump Jr. and Pence.
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Instead of disrupting the narrative Democrats are building around the Ukraine pressure campaign, Volker bolstered it.
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Macy's bolstered the bear case Thursday morning after its weaker-than-expected fiscal third-quarter report.
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Energy stocks climbed 0.8 percent, bolstered in part by crude prices that remained near 63 highs.
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There is another link to the Russian scandal; it may have bolstered a sense of impunity.
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Well-bolstered and wide leather-trimmed seats have cloth inserts with a fashion-forward houndstooth pattern.
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St Louis' chances of beating the Pirates again are bolstered with Mike Leake taking the mound.
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In retrospect, these jobs bolstered my work ethic, which came in handy as a startup founder.
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The data also bolstered the dollar index, which rose 13 percent against a basket of currencies.
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The rumored bid would have bolstered Intel's 5G, or fifth-generation wireless connectivity, networks, reports said.
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Israeli gas now produces more than half of the country's electricity and has bolstered its economy.
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Mr. Trump's promise to make a push on infrastructure spending has bolstered stocks in construction companies.
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Bank stocks have been bolstered by the belief that the industry will face less regulatory pressure.
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Energy stocks climbed 0.3 percent, bolstered in part by crude prices that remained near 103 highs.
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The lifesaving impact of the Hyde Amendment is also bolstered by a substantial body of research.
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Our country needs persuasion backed by intellectual engagement more than expression bolstered by emotion right now.
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The men's actions bolstered the rescue efforts of dozens of Greek fishermen and the Coast Guard.
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And favorable weather in South America has bolstered expectations for large Argentine and South American harvests.
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In itself, that could have bolstered Trump's argument that unrest in America is on the rise.
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Pastries are bolstered with fresh or dried fruits, poppy seeds, spices, whole nuts, and nut paste.
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But the combination of Donald Trump's nomination and a strong recruitment effort has bolstered Democrats' chances.
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The military council has been bolstered by support from Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Egypt.
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Diplomats in Brussels said the bloc could not reject an agreement that bolstered its most powerful government.
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Bolstered by NGOs, governments around the world set goals and crafted a plan to knock out malaria.
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The dollar's decline also coincided with a rally in U.S. stocks, which were bolstered by upbeat earnings.
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On Saturday, his butt only further bolstered its case for Canton by helping Baldwin secure a catch.
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Poor first quarter earnings bolstered that claim, with income from the corporate and investment bank falling 11%.
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The Danish security service then bolstered police protection of the ASMLA leader in Denmark and two associates.
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Its shares have jumped nearly 30 percent so far this year, bolstered in part by foreign buying.
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Expectations for a year-end rate increase by the Federal Reserve persisted, and have bolstered the dollar.
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Amazon has bolstered its in-house shipment network, threatening traditional shipping companies like FedEx and UPS (UPS).
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Bolstered by a recent $300 million investment from Volkswagen, Gett plans to strengthen its hold on Europe.
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But Caixin's findings showed output grew at the fastest pace in three months, bolstered by improving demand.
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A downturn in risk sentiment has bolstered the Japanese currency due to its perceived safe-haven status.
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Signs of tame domestic inflation have also bolstered the case to own longer-dated bonds, analysts said.
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Heroin is a shocking blight on Afghanistan, one bolstered by the country's endless supply of cheap opium.
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Wall Street treaded water in choppy trade after a sharp rise in oil prices bolstered energy shares.
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Copper prices advanced 0.2 percent to $6,820 a tonne as a weaker U.S. dollar bolstered metal prices.
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The demand for yen bolstered the volatility index measuring moves in and out of the Japanese currency.
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Slack is rolling out an improved search experience today bolstered by sophisticated machine learning, the company said.
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That has bolstered pilots' bargaining power, as seen at other airlines including Ryanair, Lufthansa and Air France.
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The economy's strengthening fundamentals were bolstered by other data showing further increases in house prices in January.
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The United Kingdom has also bolstered its security following the vehicle attacks in London earlier this year.
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Revenues jumped 12 percent annually as the latest iteration of Activision's "World of Warcraft" bolstered the genre.
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Aside from highlighting Apfel's ambition, the movie also celebrates the relationship that bolstered Apfel her whole life.
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It wasn't definitive proof that the virus is causing the birth defects, but it bolstered the case.
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The sharp decline in oil prices has also bolstered the current account surplus and supported the baht.
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The European Central Bank chopped interest rates again and bolstered its asset purchase program earlier this month.
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Analysts noted that the company's investments in advertising, payments and personal recommendations appear to have bolstered results.
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He enjoyed a remarkable average finish of 133 bolstered by 213 top fives and 226 top 22012s.
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The exporter-heavy index had outperformed its peers earlier in the session bolstered by a weak pound.
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Their support has been bolstered by the willingness of several prominent religious leaders to publicly defend Trump.
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Research has also bolstered the idea that women over 50 conceive of sexual harassment differently from millennials.
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FEC, bolstered by an extensive body of evidence that these "issue ads" were indistinguishable from campaign ads.
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Still, overall it's a fantastic, sprawling catalog — one that's been bolstered significantly by new additions like Splatoon.
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The jury returned a verdict of $5.1 million, which was later bolstered with $500,000 in punitive damages.
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China's steel output climbed to a monthly record in April, bolstered by firm demand in downstream projects.
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Japan's benchmark ended up 23 percent, or 83.59 points, at 16,819.24, likely bolstered by a weaker yen.
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It was bolstered on Thursday by data that showed U.S. homebuilding increased more than expected in April.
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Data showing the inflation rate has returned to the bank's 2 percent target has bolstered the case.
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Merkel's position is also bolstered by polls, several of which show that voters back her European approach.
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There have been other initiatives, too—Los Angeles recently bolstered a legal defense fund for immigration cases.
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Jungermann has a gift for physical comedy, bolstered by her curiously impassive facial expressions and understated delivery.
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And with a 2-in-1 design, it's yet another laptop bolstered by some excellent physical flexibility.
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Hassabis thinks we'll start seeing smartphone assistants bolstered by advanced machine learning within the next several years.
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Congress bolstered funding by $2 billion over the next five months, securing $85033 billion for the NIH.
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Demand for Italian debt also been bolstered in the past week by a reduction in political uncertainty.
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Hungary has since bolstered domestic ownership in the sector and increased demand for consumer loans and mortgages.
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His band has enjoyed a boost from doom's increasing popularity that's further bolstered by the continental relocation.
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The industry broadly should be bolstered by continuing strength in air traffic and airline profits, Lawson said.
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Mattis' standing was also bolstered when the defense policy bill was on the floor earlier this month.
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And both achievements, it turns out, were bolstered by the wise words of the late Steve Jobs.
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The central bank said increased buying of food items bolstered the growth rate in December's retail sales.
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That bolstered the dollar, which hit session highs against the euro and Japanese yen after his comments.
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He ran for governor in 2012 as a centrist and, bolstered by his record in Charlotte, won.
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As it has done so, Google's parent, Alphabet, has bolstered them with their own government-relations teams.
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She embraced President Obama's endorsement, was bolstered by Senator Elizabeth Warren and escalated clashes with Donald Trump.
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Right-wing internet phenomena, bolstered by Trump's own tweets, have found their way straight to the pulpit.
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Hawkish comments from a U.S. Federal Reserve official also bolstered U.S. Treasury yields and underpinned the dollar.
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Single-family starts bolstered last month's figures, rising 10.7 percent to the highest level since October 2007.
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Household spending continued to grow as record-low interest rates and low inflation bolstered consumers' purchasing power.
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The government said it has bolstered patrols on the Bulgarian-Turkish border following the unfolding developments there.
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That bolstered support for some in Anglophone Cameroon who want to form a new state called Ambazonia.
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Clinton bolstered as secretary of state before opposing it during the Democratic primary amid pressure from liberals.
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Feneuil helped fund the building of the hall, which was bolstered by money he made off slavery.
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A broader regional conflict bolstered by Iranian militants appears to be spilling out across the Middle East.
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Higher U.S. yields bolstered the greenback, after U.S. markets were closed for the Presidents Holiday on Monday.
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The Commerce Department data bolstered the view that the U.S. economy is rebounding in the second quarter.
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The cult status of Cooper's book was only bolstered by the manner of his death in 2001.
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But he has also built and bolstered Isaiah as a fine, durable character for the long run.
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U.S. businesses added 263,000 jobs in March, which were bolstered by strong growth in manufacturing and construction.
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Biden and Warren both bolstered their standings in the poll by taking leads with traditionally supportive demographics.
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By Wednesday, the notion of a Democratic electoral map advantage bolstered by rising Hispanic power seemed distant.
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Production was bolstered by a 0.5 percent jump in manufacturing output, the largest gain since July 2015.
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Federal antiterrorism task forces were bolstered and additional assets were committed from state and local law enforcement.
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WATCH: CARTER PAGE SPEAKS OUT House Democrats were quick to say that the documents bolstered their arguments.
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Hawkish comments from Fed officials last week triggered a widespread correction in commodities and bolstered the dollar.
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The F Sport model tested has an even more aggressive look, adaptive suspension and bolstered sport seats.
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These laws have bolstered law enforcement and services for women in the U.S. exposed to domestic violence.
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Nonfarm payrolls surged by 223,000 jobs during that month as warm weather bolstered hiring at construction sites.
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Bolstered by GOP control of Washington, lobbyists saw their business grow almost across the board last year.
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Like Kitty, she felt bolstered by the sense of community that emerged between her and her followers.
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The result has been an unedifying campaign that has both bolstered Mr Farage and carried his imprint.
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The electrical grid, which was down in some places for almost a year, has also been bolstered.
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Previous research bolstered the idea that stars grow steadily, not in violent bursts as suggested by Liu.
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A recent government report that concluded Einstein was largely ineffective at thwarting hackers only bolstered these critiques.
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Single-family starts bolstered last month's figures, rising 2202 percent to the highest level since October 2628.
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Yet the "Jeffrey Epstein was murdered" conspiracy theory persists, in part bolstered by President Donald Trump himself.
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Bacon, arugula and tomatoes in a lemony dressing, bolstered with bacon fat, top and sauce the fish.
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And it's not clear how vital small businesses, which are suffering enormous losses, can be adequately bolstered.
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There is growing national sentiment, bolstered by unprecedented Canadian pride, to support our Canadian businesses and products.
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The model is bolstered by what appears to be recent surface shifting of boulders near these faults.
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New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index was 0.3% higher at 9,980.68, bolstered by healthcare gains.
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Berkshire's earnings last quarter were bolstered by a $15.1 billion gain in the company's huge stock portfolio.
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Pence on Thursday bolstered the coronavirus response team, adding a career health official to coordinate the effort.
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Last year, a record 20 million people visited, a number bolstered by the Super Bowl in February.
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For Israel, the strikes have bolstered the security of its borders and the stability of its neighbor.
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The provision includes four months of bolstered unemployment benefits and increases the maximum unemployment benefit by $600.
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That status was bolstered by transportation projects like a highway linking the eastern cities in the 0003s.
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The former vice president's support with African American voters was likely bolstered by the endorsement from Rep.
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Mr. Trump's theory of the case has been bolstered by some investigators who have gotten in trouble.
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Worse-than-expected UK growth and industrial production data earlier in the week bolstered rate cut expectations.
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Like many of its peers, it has also bolstered its capital to shore up its balance sheet.
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Little, if any, of the funds have bolstered wages, which have actually fallen this year, on average.
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The U.S. currency was further bolstered by an upbeat assessment from the U.S. Federal Reserve on Wednesday.
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However, that changed in 2016, when a bipartisan congressional effort bolstered the EPA's ability to regulate chemicals.
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The Japanese tech giant hopes its bolstered camera will help it battle smartphone giants Samsung and Apple.
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The shift to "America First" policies under President Donald Trump has also bolstered the case for reform.
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In addition to the shift from plastic, cans have also been bolstered by moves from glass bottles.
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Williams and Horan rewarded his faith — and bolstered their cases for bigger roles — with second-half goals.
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Bolstered by an Australia-China free trade agreement, Tasmanian exports of fresh produce to China have soared.
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Trading, which bolstered JPMorgan Chase's results, also helped drive a rise in first-quarter earnings at Citigroup.
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Walmart, Target and Best Buy also bolstered training to help employees spot scams and warn potential victims.
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The authorities have increased police patrols in ultra-Orthodox neighborhoods and bolstered security at synagogues and yeshivas.
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His anger is bolstered by the deep sense of uncertainty surrounding who will be caught up next.
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Tesla recently bolstered its coffers by raising an additional $1 billion through offerings of stock and debt.
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A record grain harvest and a hike in the mininum wage bolstered economic growth in 2018-2019.
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Merkel is the personification of the Union's values; she was just bolstered by a local election victory.
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Biden could also be bolstered by national polls, where he has continued to beat out his competitors.
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The Pirates bolstered their bullpen, agreeing to a two-year, $11 million contract with reliever Daniel Hudson.
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The company said this growth was bolstered by higher checks and beverages such as shakes and smoothies.
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Bolstered by these and other relevant prejudices, I managed to ward off "Game of Thrones" for months.
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Shelby's stance was bolstered Tuesday by the results of the Republican primary in North Carolina, where Rep.
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The Federal Reserve would be bolstered in its view that the economy warrants further gradual rate hikes.
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Bolstered by my newfound confidence in caretaking, I got new plants — a coin plant, a Phalaenopsis orchid.
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That's bolstered the case for the ECB to take action at its next meeting on September 12.
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Lawmakers that have fought them say while revenues may be bolstered, they can backfire on local governments.
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A South Korean lawmaker said Tuesday that Pyongyang has bolstered its defenses along North Korea's east coast.
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Bolstered by momentum in its gaming business, Goldman Sachs is bullish on Nvidia, the firm said Wednesday.
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The campaign has also bolstered its communications staff, led by hard-charging New York operative Lis Smith.
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Its economic income jumped 53 percent to $209.2 million, bolstered in part by sales of two commercial properties.
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The economic growth outlook was further bolstered by steady consumer sentiment in February despite recent stock market turmoil.
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The decision not only bolstered The Washington Post's standing but also ensured trust in Graham as a publisher.
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Deepal Wannakuwatte bolstered his claims by showing prospective investors his purported contract with the Department of Veterans Affairs.
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Bellator MMA has had a big 2016 thus far, having bolstered their roster with some exciting new talent.
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Orban's ruling Fidesz party leads opinion polls after his tough stance on Europe's migrant crisis bolstered his support.
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Disney's ticket sales have also been bolstered by its series of live-action remakes of classic Disney films.
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These efforts, along with pricier burrito bowls and new marketing campaign which began in September, have bolstered sales.
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While the new law only applies in the E.U., many companies have bolstered their policies across the board.
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Robinhood's status was further bolstered by the fact that established brokerage Charles Schwab reduced its fees in February.
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Ginsburg's physical condition is also bolstered by an unusual workout routine for a woman of her advanced age.
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The news bolstered share prices by about 3 percent as investors bought in on the international online marketplace.
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It's also bolstered its 4K movie streaming service ULTRA as well as its Internet TV service Playstation Vue.
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And it was bolstered by the sense that both Gravity and American Hustle were nipping at its heels.
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In disparate regions, American interests are bolstered by having dependable allies that make major contributions to regional security.
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The show is bolstered by great acting all around, but it's his performance in particular that anchors everything.
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Riley always added a bit of humor and mischief to his lines, too, bolstered by tight, funky beats.
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Democrats' strong performance bolstered hopes for expanded Medicaid coverage for low-income Virginians under the Affordable Care Act.
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The concerns have been bolstered as cybersecurity researchers have repeatedly demonstrated an ability to hack individual voting machines.
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Unfortunately, her plans to be bolstered by the Tyrell house go south as Olenna decides to head home.
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Russia's comments on Monday, and remarks last week from Saudi Arabia, bolstered expectations the deal will be renewed.
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Four months from now, it is entirely possible that Assad will have bolstered his position on the ground.
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Premium subscriptions hit $155 million, compared to $150.5 million expected, bolstered by the sales-prospecting tool Sales Navigator.
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But years of low interest rates have bolstered the market and there are growing fears prices are overheated.
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A recovery in oil prices - up around 40 percent since June - has bolstered confidence in the energy industry.
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The S&P 500 index has risen 2.4% so far this month, bolstered by expectations for Fed easing.
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"Our assessment is bolstered by our observations of some activity that is inconsistent with full denuclearization," he said.
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Tech Crunch also published a report in December about Apple's bolstered policing of third-party screen time apps.
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Investors seeking safety in perceived safe havens bolstered the Japanese yen, gold prices and U.S. government bond prices.
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Your interest rate policies have bolstered the assets of the rich while savers and retirees are getting slammed.
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The push to grab more first-time buyers is also bolstered by Fitbit's focus on prioritizing its community.
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That transcript has been bolstered by the testimony of a series of witnesses over the past two weeks.
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One way CERN has bolstered its defenses is by adopting white hat hackers to test the organization's limits.
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SHANGHAI, Dec 4 (Reuters) - China's blue-chip shares rallied on Monday, bolstered by strong gains in consumer firms.
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U.S. stocks have been on a tear this year, bolstered by the excitement around the Trump administration's agenda.
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In February 2018 it scaled back these rewards amid criticism that a government scheme had bolstered house builders.
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Chinese oil demand likely hit a record in 2015, data showed, which bolstered battered crude prices on Tuesday.
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Pashinyan bolstered his authority in Armenia as his political bloc won early parliamentary elections in December last year.
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McCarthy's spirits had been bolstered just ahead of Memorial Day '68 with his victory in the Oregon primary.
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The Houthis are being bolstered by Shia ally Iran in the form of advanced weaponry and military advisors.
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TOKYO, April 0.3903 (Reuters) - Japanese government bonds firmed on Friday, bolstered by the Bank of Japan's buying operations.
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He was speaking after reporting full-year profit that beat expectations, bolstered by new factory openings and takeovers.
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The results were bolstered by a 28 percent reduction in the funds it set aside for loan losses.
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U.S. stock markets opened lower, but rebounded, bolstered by strong results from Facebook and a flurry of dealmaking.
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Throughout the region, buses carried volunteers from Mexico and beyond to disaster sites, where they bolstered search efforts.
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The announcement bolstered Amazon's total planned investment in the country, which it entered in 2013, to $5 billion.
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After oil traded as low as $26.21 a barrel in February, that relative stability has bolstered energy stocks.
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And even if McConnell bolstered the fund, that probably wouldn't be enough to secure Capito's support, she indicated.
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Though bolstered by a law passed in 2006, indigenous peoples across Argentina continue to struggle over land rights.
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That finding was bolstered in May when the I.T.F. banned Kozlova's former doctor, Elena Dorofeyeva, for four years.
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North Carolina led 53-39 at halftime, bolstered by 57.1 percent shooting (20 of 35) from the field.
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Strength in raw material shares - bolstered by advancing commodity prices - offset a correction in energy and utility stocks.
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India, bolstered by recent peace signals from North Korea, is moving to strengthen ties with the reclusive regime.
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The remaining 28503,22019 came from jobs producing goods, bolstered by 34,000 jobs in construction and 7,000 manufacturing jobs.
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Far from rebutting the incoherent and unsubstantiated accusations being leveled at Twitter, Dorsey has bolstered and legitimized them.
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That move higher came as shares of Tencent hit all-time highs this year, bolstered by strong earnings.
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The influx had threatened to overwhelm some European governments, and it bolstered the fortunes of populist political movements.
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The 289 EU wheat harvest will be bolstered by one of the largest harvested areas in several decades.
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I am one of the many moms I know who felt more bullied than bolstered by lactation consultants.
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The report revealed a more concrete push into security and cloud software, bolstered by a project with Google.
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Filmed entertainment revenue increased 30 percent to $621 million, bolstered by gains in license fees and theatrical revenue.
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Seats are well bolstered for a wide variety of occupants, and the optional head-up display is appreciated.
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This is peaceful resistance bolstered by a military force and by security agencies and enjoying tremendous public support.
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All three states have relatively low percentages of the black and the Latino voters who have bolstered Mrs.
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Neanderthals and a similar race, the Denosivans, appear to have bequeathed us genes that bolstered immunity to pathogens.
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The run-up was bolstered by recent data suggesting growth in the world's second largest economy remains robust.
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One Brent event in 2009 then "passed without incident" when the police say they bolstered the door security.
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The Markit construction PMI showed activity rising at the fastest rate since March, bolstered by stronger house-building.
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Mr. Trump, bolstered by the endorsement of 245 retired generals and military officials, visited Virginia and North Carolina.
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But they may also have bolstered spending on home repair items as homeowners picked up after the storms.
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And that unity, especially in the face of political fractures in the UK, has bolstered its negotiating position.
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For several managers of top-performing funds, small-and-mid-capitalization companies bolstered returns in the first quarter.
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Ticket sales are likely to be bolstered by the release of "Star Wars: The Last Jedi" this month.
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Walt Disney Studios, bolstered by Mr. Iger's acquisitions of Pixar, Lucasfilm and Marvel, has become Hollywood's runaway leader.
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They have been bolstered in this by Mr. Trump's support for the kingdom in its conflict with Iran.
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Those moves, urged by the Israeli leader, bolstered Mr. Netanyahu's political standing at home, particularly on the right.
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Morocco's serene progress through qualifying will have bolstered the reputation of Hervé Renard, the team's itinerant French coach.
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Powell's comments and a mixed U.S. employment report bolstered expectations for a rate cut at the Fed's Sept.
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Caviar's certainly grown since then, and bolstered its corporate ordering business via its acquisition last year of Zesty.
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Judge Furman added that those suspicions were bolstered by President Trump's "racially charged" statements singling out immigrant minorities.
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The richly creamy flesh made it the dish of the evening, delicately bolstered by freshly grated Tasmanian wasabi.
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After she was elected, China bolstered its military posturing, for instance with bomber-jets flying around the island.
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The price of oil, which long bolstered the economy and paid for Mr. Chávez's social programs, has plummeted.
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Elliott Management has bolstered its holding in BHP Billiton to 5 percent, the hedge fund said on Wednesday.
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That thinking, bolstered by a feminist rejection of the veil as a symbol of "submission," is still present.
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Banks and institutions bolstered investments by creating their own digital services and leveraged fintech startups in cooperative partnerships.
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Duke held a 53-39 halftime lead, bolstered by 61.8-percent shooting (21-for-33) from the field.
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In the 20th century, Congress bolstered Americans' Fourth Amendment protections with laws governing wiretaps and searches of newsrooms.
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On Tuesday, Saleh bolstered his 2018 same-store sales estimate to 4.1 percent growth, up from 3 percent.
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The rationale for tightening was bolstered by better than expected U.S. jobs data and strong German export figures.
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The euro also fell against the safe-have yen, which has been bolstered recently on mounting Brexit fears.
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Recent encouraging data had bolstered expectations first-quarter growth could top the central bank's forecast of 2.5 percent.
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Ms. Constand's account is expected to be bolstered by that of another prosecution witness, known only as Kacey.
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The authorities have boosted police patrols in ultra-Orthodox neighborhoods and bolstered security at area synagogues and yeshivas.
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In the past 20 years, conservative legal scholars have bolstered the red-tape critique with a constitutional one.
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Bolstered by incoming messages from Iran sent through back-channels, Trump's aides realized the damage would be limited.
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The post-Super Bowl episode of "This Is Us" averaged 26.98 million viewers, bolstered by the big game.
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Still, ever bolstered by his faith in his own deal-making prowess, Trump consistently returns to proposing negotiations.
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The turnaround has bolstered its share price, which has risen by 90% since the start of the year.
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And their investigation was bolstered by enormous public support, which included the largest protests in the country's history.
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Chiang is being bolstered by the increasingly influential community of Asian-American politicians and donors in the state.
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Merck's profit was up 61.5 percent from a year earlier, bolstered by demand for its cancer drug Keytruda.
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A number of tech travel companies have bolstered their funding by showing their ideas to the traveling public.
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A separate report showed the U.S. manufacturing sector resumed growth in March, bolstered by strength in new orders.
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Your sharp wit, and ability to express yourself, is bolstered by the communication planet being in your sign.
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Time's Up members said the letter bolstered their resolve to train their efforts on both Hollywood and beyond.
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The cockpit is fairly no-nonsense, with easy-to-use controls and a comfortable, well-bolstered driver's seat.
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Growing signs of a tightening market after a three-year rout have bolstered confidence among traders and analysts.
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In itself, that could have bolstered Trump's argument that America needs a stiff dose of law and order.
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But China's semiconductor sector has gained nearly 5% so far this week, bolstered by a burst of patriotic buying.
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The songs, bolstered, by a live audience, gained an immediacy and meaning they don't have on the recorded album.
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French medical equipment supplier Biomerieux rose 3.4 percent after raising its 2017 forecasts, bolstered by a strong first half.
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This is bolstered and optimized by the experience and professionalism of Scott Pace, the National Space Council's executive secretary.
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That victory no doubt bolstered the Bundys' feeling of moral certainty about their particularly screwy interpretation of the Constitution.
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In bringing the right-hander to Chicago, the Cubs have further bolstered their bullpen, and their already formidable roster.
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DNA remains the gold standard for solving crimes, bolstered by academics, verified scientific studies, and experts around the world.
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This rumor is bolstered by casting rumors that Cassie Lang, Scott's daughter, is actually a teen in the movie.
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The events of the past week have bolstered the case in Europe, but undermined it in the United States.
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According to The New York Times, which observed the proceedings, Hernandez's case was bolstered by letters from community leaders.
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Yet his unconventional candidacy — recently bolstered by the hiring of experienced campaign strategist Paul Manafort — represents a wild card.
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The series will air on Sunday nights, which is the evening bolstered by television's greatest murderers' row of talent.
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With this bolstered luxury portfolio, Lux could prove fruitful for Airbnb as higher-priced listings have greater profit margins.
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Its confidence bolstered by such a strong creative team, "Maniac" sets out to explore ambitious terrain: the human mind.
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At the start of the month the government bolstered flour subsidies to try to contain the impact on bread.
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Growth in the June quarter was bolstered by seasonal factors such as election-related spending and budget front-loading.
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CB raised equity of LKR200193 billion that has bolstered its capitalisation ahead of the full implementation of Basel III.
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Bulgaria built a fence on its border with Turkey and has bolstered its border controls to prevent illegal migration.
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Bolstered by my newfound passion for martial arts, I developed a crush on the team of green mutant ninjas.
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Company officials said that their third quarter was bolstered by new model subscription additions and successful cost-control measures.
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For two days, U.S. equity losses had bolstered safe-haven currencies such as the dollar, yen, and Swiss franc.
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"You may be tempted to circle the wagons around companies that are being bolstered by activist investors," Cramer said.
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Analysts had no such certainty about Trump whose powers could be bolstered by the Republican's control of the Senate.
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Bolstered by continued American support, the Pakistani army has been free to indulge its obsession with India ever since.
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Those views are only bolstered by the fact that Oculus has yet to reveal sales numbers for the device.
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Gold prices surged on Friday as weak U.S. economic data bolstered bets of monetary policy easing by the Fed.
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Still, the story of an ambitious woman who overcame sexual predation has bolstered her appeal in the #MeToo era.
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The franc gains bolstered expectations the Swiss would intervene to weaken the currency and protect their export-reliant economy.
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A 3 percent rise in metallurgical coal prices and a 14 percent rise in thermal coal prices bolstered results.
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For Herjavec, the biggest benefit of being English major was that it bolstered his reading, writing and speaking skills.
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But financials were bolstered by ANZ announcing its buyback programme would be doubled to A$3 billion ($13 billion).
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Fidesz, whose standing was bolstered last year by a tough line on immigration, has considered Jobbik its chief rival.
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This would be bolstered by the fact that neutrino detectors didn't spot any of their tiny, charge-less particles.
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Those views were bolstered by a jump in yields on five- and 10-year treasury bonds on Monday afternoon.
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Middle East tensions have periodically bolstered prices as the United States has aimed to cut off Iran's oil exports.
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Bolstered by 3-point shooting, N.C. State was within 153-55 with just less than 11 minutes to play.
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Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak bolstered hopes on Monday that oil producing nations could take action to stabilize prices.
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Meanwhile, U.S. construction spending rose for a third consecutive month in February, bolstered by private and public construction projects.
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Those currencies also benefited from risk-on sentiment bolstered by the Fed's apparent lower interest rate path, analysts said.
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Consumer spending has been tepid this year despite strong consumer confidence, which has been bolstered by income tax cuts.
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While the other women have highly curated presentations bolstered by obvious wealth, Jane looks to be their polar opposite.
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These have been bolstered by massive data breaches and the standoff between Apple and the FBI over cellphone data.
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Australian stocks advanced 262.34% as weaker-than-expected local job data bolstered expectations for a central bank rate cute.
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The sector was bolstered by a 4.2 percent rise in DuPont, which reported a better-than-expected quarterly profit.
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And by shifting to her point of view, its statements about anti-predator prejudice must have been bolstered considerably.
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GOP lawmakers believe the private testimony from Hale and Morrison in recent weeks bolstered the president's case against impeachment.
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"Cooler Than Me," Mr. Posner's first breakthrough hit, was bolstered by a dance remix that extended its chart life.
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The quilted, heated-and-cooled seats are well bolstered for spirited driving, but they're also comfortable for everyday motoring.
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The memo's contents not only fell far short of Republicans' hype, but bolstered the investigation's credibility in some ways.
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The GOP mood was also bolstered by positive results in the Senate, which the GOP is projected to retain.
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Symantec completed its $2.3 billion acquisition of LifeLock Inc in February, a move that bolstered its consumer security business.
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Bolstered by the success, Too Young To Wed is in the process of organizing a second workshop this fall.
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The opening digital push costs about $5,000 and will be bolstered by other buys targeting McCaskill in the future.
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By 1962, Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev bolstered Cuba's defenses with nuclear missiles in case the US tried invading again.
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The country's economy was also bolstered by the import of new aircraft for international leasing activities, another financial gimmick.
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Strength in raw material shares - bolstered by advancing commodity prices - is offset a correction in energy and utility stocks.
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Same-store sales rose 99.13 percent due to higher menu prices, which bolstered the average ticket, the company said.
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In fact, some investors are fairly bullish on the country, where the outlook is bolstered by surging oil prices.
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Expectations of a renewal of the dams and faster asset sales have bolstered the stock 22 percent this year.
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All in all, Carson appears an increasingly irrelevant figure in this race, and the debate only bolstered that impression.
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The sector was bolstered by a 4.5-percent rise in DuPont, which reported a better-than-expected quarterly profit.
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Demand for mortgages for home purchases was bolstered by a decline in most mortgage rates last week, Kan said.
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The Southern strategy bolstered the Republicans for two generations — and it landed them as the party of Donald Trump.
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Or are cancer patients invisible as individuals, visible only as cancer patients who must be perpetually bolstered and boosted?
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No one knows exactly what a Trump presidency—bolstered by a Republican Congress—will look like for America yet.
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Morey is definitely the Executive of the Year, and they bolstered their bench and they've got defensive minded guys.
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And this fall, their operation will be bolstered by three new automated machines designed by Toronto firm Viryl Technologies.
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Trade added 0.20 percentage point to GDP growth as weak a U.S. dollar and strengthening global economy bolstered exports.
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Only two days earlier, the bank announced new executive appointments that bolstered its operating committee and Mr. Sloan's responsibilities.
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Cramer compared Amazon's landmark offer to an army bolstered by mechanical weapons and an air force fighting against cavalry.
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MLB also brought on BakerHosteler alum Lucy Calautti and bolstered its outside lobbying force by hiring the Duberstein Group.
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Their performances are bolstered by meticulously designed period sets and costumes, which help maintain the novel's rich historical specificity.
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Bolsonaro's campaign was bolstered by a highly-effective social media campaign that hooked into the country's large online audience.
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Both parties at the time believed the effort bolstered Mr. Clinton's national standing and hurt Republicans at the polls.
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For now, tension between Washington and Tehran continues to build, bolstered by angry rhetoric by politicians on both sides.
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Testimony from Alazzawi, a multiple bronze star recipient who served as Gallagher's supervising chief in Mosul, bolstered that narrative.
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The linguistic clues were another piece of evidence that needed to be evaluated and, perhaps, bolstered, by other research.
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The Likud bolstered its ranks with Yoav Galant, another former southern commander who moved over from a smaller party.
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Organizers, assisted by the Austin police, bolstered security, patting down fans and conducting searches as people neared the grounds.
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The events bolstered allegations against Israel that became the subject of a preliminary investigation before the International Criminal Court.
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It remains to be seen whether investor confidence will be bolstered by further expansion of the Fed's balance sheet.
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The movie maintains a light tone, bolstered by sunny albeit flat visuals, despite all of the provocative thematic threads.
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The president has been bolstered by a conservative echo chamber flooding social media with video clips highlighting Biden's gaffes.
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Bolstered by online donations, more than 100 Democratic candidates out-raised their Republican rivals in contested general-election races.
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Retail sales, bolstered by sunny weather and royal wedding celebrations in May, rose 1.3 percent from the month before.
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Despite mounting warning signs, the housing market is holding up, bolstered by Fed rate cuts in July and September.
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Sanders' audacious bid to broaden the universe of voters was bolstered by his notable early investments in Latino outreach.
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Seven Yankees relievers bolstered a fine performance from starter Luis Severino, shutting out the Red Sox over nine innings.
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BEER & WINE In addition to the shift from plastic, cans have also been bolstered by moves from glass bottles.
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New Jersey had a net gain of 90,000 residents, bolstered by the addition of nearly 300,000 residents from overseas.
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But the first trailer, which was released on Friday, has bolstered anticipation for the drama, which premieres in March.
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Bolstered by the support of senators from both parties, he will brief President-elect Donald J. Trump himself today.
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Beyond having to contend with a dominant LDP and a bolstered Abe, the CDP has significant issues to address.
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"The U.S. economy is moving full steam ahead, bolstered by pro-cyclical policies, while others are lagging," they said.
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Consumers started flocking to off-price retailers, so Gennette bolstered Macy's own off-price brand of stores, Macy's Backstage.
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Tulsi Gabbard against Hillary Clinton's accusation that the Democratic congresswoman's presidential campaign is being bolstered by the Russian government.
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That helped precipitate Mahathir's resignation in a bid to form a unity government that could have bolstered his power.
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TSG had bolstered its British operations last year when it bought Sky Betting & Gaming in a $4.7 billion deal.
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New manufacturing jobs and population growth have bolstered southern Idaho, bucking the pattern, and the perception, of rural struggle.
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His formal personal manner has bolstered his image as a man ready to root out corruption, cronyism and privilege.
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Best's delivery management system, founded in 2007, has been bolstered by delivering parcels in China's blossoming e-commerce market.
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PetIQ has been bolstered by its January acquisition of VIP Petcare, which owns veterinary clinics within pet retail stores.
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Over the past couple of decades, the health care system, bolstered by pharmaceutical companies, flooded the US with painkillers.
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That's bolstered by the shrewd experience and depth of players such as Joe Ingles, Aron Baynes and Damian Martin.
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They feel the odds have been bolstered by Larry Kudlow's entry into the administration as National Economic Council director.
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Royal Bank of Canada and Toronto-Dominion Bank beat analysts' estimates for quarterly profits, bolstered by strong loan growth.
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Oil prices hit 18-month highs on Tuesday, bolstered by hopes of a deal between producers to cut output.
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For years, though, the semi-mythical "Magic Leap goggles" bolstered people's confidence in the entire medium of mixed reality.
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Contempt bolstered by such power becomes far more effective and hence, far more threatening to our grounding democratic values.
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Bolstered by the support of senators from both parties, he will brief President-elect Donald J. Trump himself Friday.
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But even if McConnell bolstered the opioid funding, Capito suggested it probably wouldn't be enough to secure her support.
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But their comments only bolstered the widespread belief that killings of activists are the work of state security agents.
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Earnings for the entire S&P 281 are seen rising 22017 percent, bolstered by lower unemployment and fatter wages.
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According to Young, this commitment to diversity in leadership has been bolstered by the Trudeau administration's focus on immigration.
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But analysts at Jefferies believe Tecentriq could sell $6.2 billion by 2021, bolstered by its promise in drug cocktails.
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A surprise credit rating upgrade by Standard & Poor's on Friday has bolstered Hungary's forint and demand for government debt.
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The critics' argument is bolstered by one thing in particular: Trump's obsession with having Ukraine look into Biden's family.
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Obama's encouraging words for those protesters bolstered them as they eventually succeeded in carrying out a more democratic election.
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Analysts had no such certainty about Trump whose powers will be bolstered by the Republican's control of the Senate.
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Ms. Tanden said Mr. Obama's actions were bolstered by approval ratings significantly higher than Mr. Trump's, a historical oddity.
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Trump had bolstered his totals with personal visits and advertising, he noted, and the voter influx isn't entirely organic.
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Hamas leader Mahmoud al-Zahar boasted in a television interview that the demonstrations had been bolstered by Hamas weaponry.
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That's been bolstered by the Fed's recent shift to a wait-and-see approach on future interest rate increases.
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The growth outlook was further bolstered by steady consumer sentiment in February despite a recent stock market sell-off.
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Their song "Cruise" became one of the biggest hits of 2013, bolstered by a remix featuring, who else, Nelly.
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If that's what's bolstered access to tom kha, lomo saltado, and bulgogi, then it's not such a bad thing.
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It's bolstered by the perfectly banal, human-voiced phone messages for these organizations that play out on the soundtrack.
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Declining consumer care business Bayer's consumer care division, bolstered by the 2014 acquisition of a Merck & Co Inc MRK.
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Only a handful of the Brooklyn cases have been bolstered by DNA testing -- a driving factor in many exonerations nationally.
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His appointment has bolstered expectations that America will no longer be a leader in the global fight against climate change.
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Due out Tuesday afternoon, the company's numbers, bolstered by sales of "Star Wars"-related merchandise, are expected to be spectacular.
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In keeping with the tradition of the day, the record sleeves gave no indication that they bolstered by studio musicians.
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Altman also mentioned that the $1 billion Cruise self-driving tech acquisition has bolstered investors' interest in hard-tech companies.
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Trump's swipes at rival candidates and heated exchanges with others have bolstered his standing in nominating contests and opinion polls.
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Earnings were also bolstered by a pickup in prices; the average price per unit case excluding beer rose 17.1 percent.
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"It's in the interest of both Boeing and Max customers that confidence in the plane be bolstered," said von Rumohr.
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Her case was bolstered by recordings she'd made of Ailes' come-ons and she settled in September for $20 million.
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This best-of-all-worlds scenario is only bolstered by the fact that the Mavic 2 camera systems are interchangeable.
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With U.S. consumers bolstered by wage gains and higher employment, holiday sales will grow 21.1 percent, National Retail Federation predicts.
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His success bolstered America's spirit and gave credence to President John Kennedy's 1961 pledge to put men on the moon.
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LONDON, Sept 11 (Reuters) - Bank of Ireland has bolstered its Leveraged Syndicated Finance team with the hire of Etienne Lacault.
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Meinster said WWJ's organizing efforts are bolstered by a growing interest in unions among young people since the Great Recession.
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U.S. consumer stocks were bolstered after a report showed consumer confidence rose to its strongest in nine years in September.
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The near-term stability of the minority PP government has been bolstered by the recent approval of the 2017 budget.
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With growth slower and inflation benign, Friday's data bolstered the Fed's case for ending its three-year monetary tightening campaign.
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Many states have also bolstered their coverage for mental health and addiction treatment services, in light of the opioid crisis.
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Interest rate cuts as well as reductions in banks' reserve requirements have already bolstered credit growth and supported property prices.
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Scenes were no doubt being bolstered or even established as copies of BYOFL landed in the hands of enterprising punks.
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Some traders said the combination cast a shadow on risk sentiment, which perversely bolstered demand for the safe-haven yen.
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The timeline is seen as ambitious, but the resumption of face-to-face negotiations has bolstered hopes of a deal.
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Where it stands: The Affordable Care Act slashed payments to MA insurers, but other Obama administration policies bolstered the industry.
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Before the announcement, Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said that the deal bolstered security cooperation between the two countries.
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The prospects of an interest rate hike next month could also be bolstered by an anticipated solid rise in wages.
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European shares hit a two-week high, bolstered by a rally in mining stocks, but eased later in the session.
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But that doesn't seem to be how audiences took it, likely because it was bolstered by Warren's aforementioned policy stances.
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These figures were bolstered by last month's £687m sale of 31% of Saga on behalf of private equity backer Acromas.
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New York's annual gay pride parade, which will be bolstered by World Pride visitors, will be held on June 30.
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They now, however, have bolstered physical security measures at the Memphis warehouse and control which employees could access this data.
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It should come as no surprise that supermarkets in the US — bolstered by America's corporate-friendly policies — have lagged behind.
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This foaming cleanser is bolstered by salicylic acid to help balance oil production as it washes away the day's grime.
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Slowing growth, wobbling currencies and rising inflation upset the status quo and bolstered sceptics of Keynesian ideas, like Robert Lucas.
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This time he was bolstered by voters fed up with pervasive corruption, parlous education and a crumbling health-care system.
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Now Reddit says it has bolstered its sales staff and put its energy toward actually making money from digital ads.
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During the campaign, Giuliani bolstered Trump's false claim about Muslims in New Jersey celebrating 9/11 on morning talk shows.
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The confidence gained after becoming a Beyonce-magnitude star with Like A Virgin likely bolstered her at the negotiating table.
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For two days, U.S. equity losses had bolstered safe-haven currencies such as the dollar, Japanese yen and Swiss franc.
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The alliance, Dawla Islamiya, has been bolstered by fighters from Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and the Middle East, among other countries.
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Along with Niemi, General Manager Jim Nill added scoring punch with Patrick Sharp and bolstered the defense with Johnny Oduya.
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Record-low interest rates and slow inflation have bolstered consumers' purchasing power, helping to drive a consumption-led economic rebound.
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Oil prices hovered around 2019 highs on Thursday, bolstered Iran, but were capped by slowing growth in the global economy.
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OPEC's effort to draw down brimming global crude inventories through production cuts bolstered oil prices above $50 through last week.
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Her campaign was bolstered by a late surge of funding, including nearly $1 million in contributions in the final week.
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He bolstered the police presence in Benue on Monday and ordered the head of police to relocate to the state.
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The Damascus government is bolstered by local militias, Lebanese Hezbollah fighters and Iranian troops, as well as Russian air power.
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The prosecution's case has also been significantly bolstered since the first trial last summer, which ended with a hung jury.
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Jones, who has made big bets on macroeconomic plays, bolstered his reputation with market-beating performance through the financial crisis.
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Gold dipped on news of the data as it bolstered the notion U.S. interest rates will be raised in December.
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The king was seen as semi-divine by many ordinary Thais, an image bolstered by Thailand's education and legal systems.
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Bolstered by the Bank of England's decision to keep rates unchanged, the pound was last up 1.6 percent to $1.4478.
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But the chorus is sweeter and bolder than it was on the tape, bolstered by Greg Landfair Jr's open fills.
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The U.S. currency has been bolstered by expectations the Fed is on track to raise rates by the year-end.
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Morgan Stanley reported better-than-expected quarterly results Wednesday, bolstered by strong performances from its trading and investment banking businesses.
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Common Cause says the tape bolstered their argument that Trump knew about the payment and that it was potentially illegal.
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Netflix, Hulu and Amazon have all bolstered their on-demand video services with original programming in a challenge to HBO.
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Bolstered by years and years of nominations, it was DiCaprio's older, filled-out face finally deemed ready for a win.
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Bolstered by an early 11-2 run North Carolina led by as many as 14 points in the first half.
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How conveniently these bolstered Mr Duncan Smith's complaints, as a pro-Brexit campaigner, about an aloof and elitist Europhile establishment.
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Better still, she bolstered this kinder, gentler image of Donald Trump while tying it into components of his existing reputation.
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Australia's S&P/ASX 0.23 index jumped 20.2 percent to a nearly 21-year high, bolstered by strong commodities prices.
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However, other market participants believed it was banks' proprietary trades to lock in profits in dollars that bolstered the yuan.
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A 1.5-ounce bourbon old-fashioned bolstered with a bit of brandy or a spicy rye is often as delicious.
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Sure, the V20 offers Nougat's headlining features like split-screen multitasking, improved Doze battery management, new emoji, and bolstered security.
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His selection as secretary of the agency bolstered concerns about an increase in military influence in a Trump White House.
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The move to adjust gasoline and diesel prices almost daily since July in line with global markets bolstered investor confidence.
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Mining companies rose 1.7%, extending gains for a third session, while rising oil prices bolstered a rally in energy stocks.
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His speeches during a 1966 visit there, including his "ripple of hope" refrain, bolstered the modern movement against racial segregation.
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Israel's high-tech sector, a major growth driver, has been bolstered by a global surge in demand for cyber technologies.
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His tough stance on Europe's migrant crisis has further bolstered his support, especially in the absence of an effective opposition.
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Gold dipped on news of the data as it bolstered the notion U.S. interest rates would be hiked in December.
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The Rockets' fast start, bolstered by 14 paint points in their 31-point first period, fizzled quickly in the second.
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" He bolstered his opinion by saying, "I respect Serena very much...she's the greatest player, female player, that's ever lived.
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Gold cut some gains from earlier in the session, hurt by the stronger dollar, but was bolstered by weaker equities.
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As VICE has explained, the subway system was built by two private companies, bolstered by governmental contracts, and, later, authority.
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However, underlying core earnings rose 187% to 12.1 million pounds, bolstered by growth in its core aviation and energy divisions.
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What's more, a series of special election victories for Democrats in the state legislature has also bolstered the party's hopes.
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Despite Kerr's best efforts, the roster is likely to be bolstered next season by the addition of a lottery pick.
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Smaller peer Antofagasta posted a 22.6 percent jump in first-quarter copper production this week, bolstered by better-quality ore.
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As only a partner, then, can it expect merely to be "bolstered against coercion," rather than actually defended, if attacked?
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The weaker growth outlook bolstered expectations the BoE will be less likely to raise interest rates in the near future.
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Not only were Floyd and Conklin prized selections, they would have bolstered parts of the Giants' roster viewed as weaknesses.
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" This belief is only bolstered by the fact Kameron repeatedly calls Brandi "trashy" and claims she hails from "the outskirts.
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Amex's brand has been bolstered by association with its largest shareholder, Berkshire Hathaway, which holds a nearly 17 percent stake.
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The company reported revenue growth of 49 percent year-over-year, bolstered by a 73 percent spike in calculated billings.
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The case against Russia was dramatically bolstered Monday when a report commissioned by the World Anti-Doping Agency was released.
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"The minuscule scale—the trade seemingly bolstered Ross' wallet by $3,000 to $10,000—makes the blunder that much more vexing."
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After the terrorist attacks, the Police Department bolstered its spying capabilities; Muslim organizations and mosques in particular reported extensive surveillance.
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The single currency was also bolstered after Greece clinched debt relief and received a cash infusion from the euro zone.
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The single currency has been on an uptrend in the last few weeks, bolstered by generally solid European economic data.
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The same ad-makers behind the viral campaign video that bolstered her bid also produced a similar video for Ing.
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And the militant fighters were bolstered by a rare message from the group's self-declared caliph, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
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Now the hospital is different in all respects, bolstered by its world-class academic programs and its ongoing social mission.
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SPCOMSTEEL has surged since the U.S. election, bolstered by U.S. president-elect Donald Trump's perceived support for the steel industry.
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Hillary Clinton traveled to Philadelphia for a voter-registration drive, bolstered by new polls showing her lead strengthening in Florida.
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Moderately rising inflation and a tightening labor market bolstered expectations that the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates next month.
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A string of asset sales have streamlined Hypermarcas and bolstered earnings, including a surging first-quarter profit reported on Wednesday.
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In addition, analysts said a fall in U.S. Treasury yields and weaker equity markets bolstered demand for safe-haven debt.
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Infant formula makers also gained, bolstered by strong results from Bubs Australia Ltd, which reported its highest ever quarterly revenue.
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But the event nevertheless bolstered the President's narrative that he is a strong commander in chief and a decisive leader.
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The single currency had been on an uptrend in the last few weeks, bolstered by generally solid European economic data.
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Mr. Trump is widely seen as a weak general election candidate, and surveys conducted for Mr. Bloomberg bolstered that perception.
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Steady job growth and low mortgage rates have bolstered demand for housing from the recent lows caused by the recession.
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Throughout the region, buses carried volunteers from Mexico and beyond to disaster sites, where they bolstered search-and-rescue efforts.
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Chinese panel makers, bolstered by government subsidies, are ramping up production and putting pressure on panel prices, analysts have said.
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In the post-Trudeau Toronto, bolstered in part by talk of marijuana legalization, dispensaries have moved out of the shadows.
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This makes for a very eclectic and entertaining viewing experience, which is bolstered by a generally upbeat and fun atmosphere.
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But Republicans need their confidence bolstered that the GOP-controlled government can deliver Obamacare repeal-and-replace and tax reform.
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Beyond that, Fox bolstered the powerful idea, key to his campaign, that traditional gatekeepers and claims to expertise were illegitimate.
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Iraqi forces, bolstered by the U.S.-led coalition's airpower, retook Ramadi late last year and are preparing to retake Mosul.
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But his skeeziness did not really discredit his testimony—it bolstered it, because the whole thing is run on skeeze.
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During tensions over the vote, the Capitol Police bolstered security for senators, like Susan Collins of Maine, who were undecided.
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The action is bolstered by details like sparks flying from the train tracks and smoke rising from the motorcycle tires.
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Its lively frequency is embedded in the writing, bolstered by Carlos López Estrada's direction, and kept buoyant by the performers.
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The performance was bolstered by Facebook's push into video advertising, which the company has prioritized for the past two years.
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The process has been bolstered by people who seem less intent on fighting professionally than they do on being healthy.
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Over the past couple of decades, the health care system, bolstered by pharmaceutical companies, flooded the US with opioid painkillers.
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