We bowed stiffly also, for some of us had never bowed before.
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He washed his hands, rinsed his mouth, bowed twice, clapped twice, bowed once more and then read a letter to the gods informing them of his retirement.
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She paced the yard alone, head bowed and shoulders hunched.
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Eyes squinted, mouth pursed, he bent over slowly and bowed.
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The Saudis have bowed to Iran's preference for Lebanon's president.
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The youngster stubs out his cigarette and leaves, head bowed.
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EST while "The Voice" bowed out at 10 p.m. EST.
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Big drug companies have largely bowed out of the game.
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Inside, Kate curtsied and William bowed when they were introduced.
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Ben Affleck bowed out of his role in Warner Bros.
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It too often bowed to a poisonous and censorious multiculturalism.
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So I just gracefully thanked her [and] bowed my head.
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Wesley bowed down to her and then exercised his pipes.
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Had I bowed out from another profession, it's unlikely that
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Jay Inslee bowed out on Wednesday, and former Colorado Gov.
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Chief Justice John Roberts, his hands clasped, bowed his head.
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Five men sit around her, some with their heads bowed.
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Unless you dumped your tickets when Beyonce bowed out. Oops!
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The turtle's great head is bowed, resting on the sand.
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The chaplain called for prayer, and we bowed our heads.
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His back was bowed and lopsided from his spinal conditions.
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Again, the heads in front of me bowed in sympathy.
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The roof is fiberglass; it bowed slightly under his feet.
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Many bowed their heads and closed their eyes in prayer.
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But it has since bowed to the Finance Ministry's pressure.
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The answer to "Bowed, to a cellist" is ARCO. 61A.
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He bowed his head politely at each person he passed.
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When she finished her speech, Oh bowed toward her parents.
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It certainly seems as though YouTube (belatedly) bowed to public pressure.
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In a church basement, they bowed their heads, closed their eyes.
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But on Tuesday he bowed to the pressure, resigning his job.
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Mr Morrison has also bowed to the conservatives on climate change.
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Where was the heart-torn lady who would not be bowed?
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"Ann Coulter is entirely right to have bowed out," he said.
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He also bowed and curtsied in front of the Saudi king.
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Whether the judges bowed to external pressure is impossible to tell.
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The R-rated thriller bowed with $2633 million on 235,2158 screens.
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Pink has bowed out of another concert due to the flu.
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"The men were bowed in prayer when she came," Bakary said.
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Prince William and Prince Harry also bowed their heads in respect.
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The R-rated thriller bowed with $432 million on 1,457 screens.
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And to a certain degree, Democrats have bowed to that characterization.
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They bowed to one another and took turns sweeping cracked walkways.
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Visibly shaken, Mr. Yang, the son of Taiwanese immigrants, bowed apologetically.
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Kirsten Gillibrand each bowed out of the 2020 Democratic presidential primary.
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The branches of the Chinese elms bowed as the sky darkened.
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She ignited a few sticks of incense and bowed her head.
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His legs bowed and then seemed to forget their business entirely.
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But one by one, Mr. Weinstein's new lawyers have bowed out.
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Mr. Saikawa apologized for the scandals and then bowed to shareholders.
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Kamala D. Harris (D-Calif.) and Julián Castro, have bowed out.
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England's and Scotland's players gathered, heads bowed, around the center circle.
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Agency critics suggested the FDA may have bowed to outside pressure.
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Again and again, McConnell and Ryan have bowed down to Trump.
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Some collections bowed to an unbridled romanticism that bordered on decadence.
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It should have bowed out on a high—but it didn't.
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All the executives on stage bowed in contrition following his remarks.
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They bowed to their coach and began jogging around the mat.
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Non-Muslim businessmen bowed to demands from Sunni employees for prayer rooms.
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She shook and bowed her head as the judge delivered the verdict.
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With hands linked, they stood and bowed their heads at 22 p.m.
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After the race, Gatlin bowed down to Bolt despite beating the champ.
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Then, a second woman walked into the room and bowed to me.
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Each meeting, though pleasant, bowed under the weight of all our expectations.
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" When Flake bowed his head, Archila said: "Don't look away from me.
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The FCA's critics claim it has bowed to pressure from the government.
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Bush bowed out Saturday out after a dismal result in South Carolina.
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"We are extremely disappointed that Apple has bowed to pressure," said Yokubaitis.
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The old Android emoji looks like its head is bowed in shame.
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John Cornyn and Roy Blunt, were gathered with heads bowed, talking quietly.
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It has publicly criticized some companies who have bowed to Beijing's pressure.
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Two days later, Ryanair bowed to the inevitable and announced the cancellations.
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Borja started to pray, the men crossed themselves and bowed their heads.
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And Delfina, her head bowed, gripping a black shawl around her shoulders.
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But on Thursday, they bowed to the court ruling and moved out.
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But the video game world has changed substantially since Vivendi bowed out.
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The French government, however, bowed to Soviet protests and canceled the performance.
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After the last note shivered to nothing, Feo bowed to the room.
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First he held them out with two hands and bowed, Japanese-style.
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"Don't look away from me," she continued, when Flake bowed his head.
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Then they packed up my Switch, bowed again, and sent me on.
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But in 2015, the prior FCC bowed to pressure from President Obama.
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Phoenix famously bowed out of "Doctor Strange" in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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Bent, broken and bowed, Jaime spent the episode merely reacting to everyone.
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"I never saw a man so bowed down with grief," she wrote.
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As "Hail to the Chief" played, Mr. Sanchez bowed; staff members applauded.
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She bowed her head in silence as she stood before the coffin.
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Others walked slowly, heads bowed in despair at all they had lost.
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Bradley's mother, her head bowed in grief, also spoke at the conference.
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He made unverifiable claims that China had bowed to his tough rhetoric.
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DE) has bowed out of an eleventh-hour bid for Bayer's (BAYGn.
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On Sunday, mourners bowed their heads three times to honor their friend.
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And the people bowed and prayed/to the baby god they made.
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She's not bowed down by anguish; she's pulled back like a catapult.
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Sergio García bowed, then stood straight and blew kisses to the crowd.
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" Head bowed, Flake nodded at the women and told them "thank you.
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I've bowed my head and said adieu To Safire, Baker, Crowther, too.
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Doug Lamborn (D-Colo.) also bowed out, leaving two remaining lawmakers: Reps.
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Mr. Coppens's business was growing when he bowed out five years ago.
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Telecom masts, satellite feeds and the internet all bowed to its force.
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Fifteen years ago, Portugal effectively bowed out of the war on drugs.
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Donald Trump bowed to pressure and ordered families to be held together.
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Before exiting the room, he paused, turned toward the audience and bowed again.
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Directed by Alejandro G. Inarritu, Fox bowed the bloody thriller across 3,6.43 locations.
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Apple bowed to China's censorship pressure, which is completely unsurprising but nevertheless disappointing.
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Additionally, all the royal men, with the exception of William, bowed their heads.
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Shuman bowed sheepishly and proceeded to plug the key into the main server.
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Harry Styles put out a similar documentary when his own solo album bowed.
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Mr Mbeki, unlike Mr Zuma, bowed to the party and quietly left power.
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Miyagawa bowed for 15 seconds to show his remorse for a late hit.
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Sanders ultimately bowed out of his original role to head to Puerto Rico.
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They bowed their heads and said a prayer behind the yellow police tape.
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On March 14th Mr Fico bowed to the inevitable, agreeing to step down.
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Erdogan's spokesman responded by saying the Netherlands had bowed to anti-Islam sentiment.
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This particular plant, about two months old, bowed with big, nearly ripe fruit.
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He bowed out of the race after a disappointing finish on Super Tuesday.
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Jolene bowed into child's pose, wrapping her arms around her head and shoulders.
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Dressed in black, they pressed their palms together and bowed to Sgt. Maj.
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Ryan's bowed out of reelection -- and the fact that it's literally wide open.
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"Star Wars" fans may mourn the day the Force bowed to mere mortals.
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Rouhani has bowed to pressure and fired the head of the central bank.
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As the men around him bowed, he made the sign of the cross.
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In the speech, I simply bowed to the majesty of the democratic system.
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For example, I took a guitar and bowed it in a weird way.
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Facebook also bowed to such concerns last fall and enacted a similar ban.
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During the arraignment, she bowed and smiled deferentially at the judge, Danny Chun.
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Heads bowed, and lighters raised in honor of the hardships of Yeezy. #PrayingForKanye.
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My nose bowed outward—a "camel hump"—and I had a weak chin.
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Dr. Bernard L. Richardson, as Comey bowed his head during the opening prayer.
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But then he bowed to the reality that is the 2016 presidential race.
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During the national anthem, Boyd sat on the bench with her head bowed.
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He then sat down and bowed his head, leaning against comedian Milton Berle.
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In three other seasons, the Thunder bowed out in the Western Conference finals.
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But Mr. Fulop unexpectedly bowed out in late September, and endorsed Mr. Murphy.
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Facebook bowed to pressure a few days later, and the image was restored.
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Directed by Alejandro G. Inarritu, Fox bowed the bloody thriller across 26.3,242.8 locations.
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Mourners at the university bowed their heads and lowered flags to half-mast.
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Not a single fool with their head bowed, not looking where they're going.
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But the team that just bowed out had problems right from the start.
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The viol is one of the oldest bowed string instruments in Western music.
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Sometimes Hanyu bowed to the Pooh doll, which doubled as a tissue dispenser.
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At one point, he bowed to the crowd, one section at a time.
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The show, which ended with Summer and Seth's marriage, bowed out in 2007.
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The man stammered something unintelligible, she said, and bowed his head in shame. ●
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Ruben Gallego said on Wednesday, less than 24-hours after Harris bowed out.
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Her whole upper body bowed forward, as if she were doing a sit-up.
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On Wednesday, Trump bowed to pressure and signed an executive order ending the separations.
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And in 2004 Monsanto bowed to worldwide protests and abandoned a GMO wheat project.
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She knelt and bowed her head by the still body of the young woman.
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Then, he quite literally bowed down to her and went in for a kiss.
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If this car could speak, it would've bowed out of this scene, for sure!
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He bowed out of the team and says it's because of racism he experienced.
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Musk has also bowed out of some of the new administration's biggest legal fights.
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But BofA is skeptical of whether the BOJ should have bowed to market expectations.
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In nearby Bourse Square, hundreds gathered and bowed their heads to honor the victims.
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Facebook bowed to pressure from shareholders and abandoned a plan to reclassify its shares.
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I'm reminded of this when his staff bowed to him in the first episode.
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His departure follows that of Raymond Seager, who bowed out of BAML in August.
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With heads bowed, they prayed, fidgeted and occasionally yawned as monks chanted sacred texts.
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But one man perfectly symbolizes how the Republican Party bowed before Trump: Ted Cruz.
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A man pinches the bridge of his nose, his eyes closed and head bowed.
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With the care of age, she dropped to front knees and bowed her head.
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The band bowed to the other side of the arena, then left the stage.
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UnitedHealth bowed out of most states where it offered individual plans on the exchanges.
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And some have already bowed out, including lawyer Michael Avenatti and former Massachusetts Gov.
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Its whirlwind has left humanity with their heads bowed gazing at desolate little screens.
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Trump and Macron bowed out to deal with protests and political stalemate at home.
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Water, when it became clear that his tribe disliked him, he bowed out again.
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Her husband bowed out, refusing to pay the asking price for a resale ticket.
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South Korea also bowed to Mr. Trump's pressure and revised a bilateral trade agreement.
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After his apology, Mr. Saikawa and other Nissan officials bowed to the assembled shareholders.
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She pointed to her bowed legs and said her knees had been bothering her.
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Wind-bowed trees clung to the mountainside as if by sheer force of will.
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To each platitude, Mr. Noor simply bowed his head, his hand on his chest.
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At my stepfather's funeral, I bowed my head, weary with the memory of him.
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After Ms. Abrams bowed out, Teresa Tomlinson, a former mayor of Columbus, jumped in.
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Herman Cain bowed out last month amid criticism over previous accusations of sexual harassment.
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Young executives tip-tap their texts and tread like wind-up toys, heads bowed.
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Whenever they qualified as the wild card, they bowed out, and almost always early.
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Mr. Chen bowed out of the business in the 1990s, after a car accident.
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At the end, the musicians rose in silence, faced forward, and bowed to us.
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Throughout they bowed to the tyranny of short-termism and make-no-waves-ism.
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"They've bowed to the pressure of the theater owners without compromising this year's festival."
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As she stepped into Courtroom No. 417, her lawyers stood and bowed toward her.
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Mr. Crutcher's parents and sister walked out of the courthouse with their heads bowed.
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Its co-sponsor, Bloomberg L.P., bowed out on Friday, citing a lack of interest.
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He then twice bowed mockingly to the crowd before letting out a thunderous bellow.
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Microsoft, Unity, Epic, Amazon, Facebook and Sony had all bowed out of the event.
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They sang the hymn almost cheerfully, and then held hands and bowed their heads.
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Under a bright Florida sky, workers stood with their heads bowed in silent prayer.
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Remember the "apology tour," or the assertions that he had bowed to overseas leaders?
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For 20 months, the E3-following UK appeasement policy-has bowed to US diktat.
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Many clasped their hands together in prayer and bowed before the casket, openly weeping.
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However, a royal decision was reached on Monday — but Markle had already bowed out.
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He bowed out of the sport in 2017, after carrying Conor McGregor 10 rounds.
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So now, out of reaction to public outrage, Mylan has bowed to public pressure.
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Sony bowed "Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk" on two screens where it made $120,300.
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Some attendees snapped their fingers and clapped their hands, while others bowed their heads.
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She keeps dropping things, her head bowed, her lower lip caught in her teeth.
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Ten-time champions France, runners-up in 2018, bowed out in the group stage.
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At the end, the families bowed and beamed, signaling the end of the show.
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Spotify is trouncing its music streaming competitors, and Microsoft has bowed to this reality.
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As he left the courtroom in police custody, Cardinal Pell bowed to Judge Kidd.
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Mr. Bendrer, 30, sat with his head bowed during the reading of the verdicts.
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When Lucy's mother stepped out of the car, he took her hand and bowed.
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It was situated upon a long, bowed base that resembled the hull of a freighter.
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They're going to say Powell bowed to Trump's pressure and the criticism that he's taking.
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Just don't expect the exact same show that bowed out on The CW in 2007.
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But there was little evidence other leaders had bowed to his wishes on that front.
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The city's leader, Carrie Lam, on Saturday bowed to pressure and delayed the bill indefinitely.
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Hundreds of people gathered at the top of Las Ramblas and stood silently, heads bowed.
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Sindhu bowed out happy as India's first woman to win a silver in any sport.
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As they approached, the couple bowed their heads and Kate laid a bouquet of flowers.
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Boo's observable conditions are the nose, back, short legs and one leg is extremely bowed.
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He bowed out of presenting the award for Best Actress in 2018 over the controversy.
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When Souffront finished, the DJs flanked behind him bowed, acolytes awed by their master's sorcery.
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The impact crushes the first car and crumples part of the building's bowed glass roof.
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The Croatian, runner-up in 2017, last bowed out in the second round in 2013.
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Then, she bowed back down, exposing the shaved rectangle on the top of her head.
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He bowed out with one last 4x100m relay victory that brought tears to his eyes.
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Bolt has said these will be his last games, and he bowed out in style.
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Heads bowed, the sheep slowly search for sparse vegetation poking through the parched, crunchy soil.
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His furry little legs were so extremely bowed they could barely support his body weight.
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Last month the government bowed to opposition demands for a review by an independent commission.
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Trump did not address the fact that his ratings were slipping when he bowed out.
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Bermingham bowed his head in the dock and his supporters gasped in the public gallery.
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Now, five of the world's top 11 eleven players have bowed out of the Open.
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The entire internet dropped jaws with a collective gasp — and then bowed down in awe.
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It may be a bit bowed, but I think they're still on the playing field.
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Defenseman Carl Gunnarsson and forward Jacob de la Rose bowed out of the Blues lineup.
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Earlier, Britain's Heather Watson bowed out in three sets to Estonia's 20th seed Anett Kontaveit.
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Kim emerged from his limo looking positively grim, his bowed head conveyed a certain defeatism.
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Before the third round, Ali bowed and blew kisses to President Marcos and his wife.
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But as some Republicans began to publicly push Hawley to consider, Wagner surprisingly bowed out.
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When he did, his knees went well past straight, so that his legs bowed backward.
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He bowed to that reality earlier this fall when he announced he wouldn't run again.
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Rubio will get a further boost with Jeb Bush having bowed out of the race.
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The two teams and their coaches formed a circle and bowed their heads in prayer.
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As the lights came up, Mr. Marclay materialized from the shadows, blinked and bowed stiffly.
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With a gigantic smile he bowed in my direction, before running back to his friends.
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Ebner stood in the doorway, his head modestly bowed, light gleaming off his smooth scalp.
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But there was Antetokounmpo, jogging slowly toward midcourt with his head bowed, talking to himself.
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He then bowed his head and apologized for blacking out at the mention of Pence.
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They retreated en masse to their classmates and bowed deeply to apologize for their performance.
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It is a rotting firetrap of bowed gray oaken board and rusted hinge, leaning precariously.
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In Ohio's statehouse they sat, heads bowed, as lawmakers discussed banning a common abortion procedure.
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Buttigieg and Klobuchar bowed out on Sunday and Monday, respectively, and Warren stayed the course.
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Hypocrisy, thy name is Trump, and thy knees are bent and thy head is bowed.
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Both had to quit early, among several who bowed out as the day wore on.
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Japanese TV presenters bowed in front of images of the victors before reading the news.
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Outfielder Nicholas Castellanos bowed out of Friday's announced lineup due to a tight groin muscle.
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Two weeks later, she bowed to the inevitable and announced that she would step down.
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Three hides full of fermenting must bowed from tree-pole frames lashed together with rope.
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He stepped into the living room, removed his white cowboy hat and bowed his head.
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Others could be seen walking back from school, bowed under the weight of colorful knapsacks.
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They bowed their heads as Oklahoma's junior senator, James Lankford, led everyone in a prayer.
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The FBI has opened an investigation after Trump bowed to pressure from moderate Senate Republicans.
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Though Hogan has bowed out, Trump will face a challenge from at least one other candidate.
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After hearing the verdict, Officer Liang bowed his head and sank his face into his hands.
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And we forget President Obama, he bowed before the Saudi King so it was a missput.
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The glory didn't last long though, as Millman bowed out in the next round against Djokovic.
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About 40 Oklahoman staffers bowed their heads in prayer and then posed for a group photo.
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The son bowed his head as he heard the verdict while his father looked straight ahead.
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Then, Anile joined the rest of the cast and bowed in his cape, jeans and sneakers.
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Across the aisle, Charles Ridulph, the older brother of the victim, frowned and bowed his head.
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Eventually, in 1897, Franz Joseph bowed to popular pressure, and Lueger ruled the city until 1910.
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So he walks and talks, trying to find it, head bowed while he practices his French.
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The former Stanford University swimmer bowed his head as he rushed past a crowd of reporters.
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People on Twitter bowed down to Donald and thanked him for his service to the world.
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At first, Trump was defiant, but eventually he bowed to the inevitable by folding the councils.
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And with an air of false humility, he repeatedly bowed to their superior intellect and polish.
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But, even if he retired tomorrow, Jones wouldn't have bowed gracefully like most would have wanted.
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As nearby service members removed their headgear, holding it to their chests, POTUS bowed his head.
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The family-friendly film bowed with $3.1 million overseas for a global start of $29.9 million.
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As a small crowd chanted his name, yelled "No" and took selfies, Mr Rubio bowed out.
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She bowed out of leadership after Democrats took back the majority in last week's midterm elections.
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George Nesterczuk, the pick to head the Office of Personnel Management, bowed out after 69 days.
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Meghan and Camilla bowed, then Kate did the same after the Queen greeted her eldest son.
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They call them "political prisoners", and accuse the court of having bowed to the government's will.
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But with an end-of-year deadline for bids approaching, he had bowed out, diplomats said.
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At the weigh-in he shook hands, bowed his head, and was not loud at all.
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Aunt Ma raised my soaking body up high and placed me on Fifth Uncle's bowed back.
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As the ambulance pulled away, Mr. Manu said, several people stopped, bowed their heads and prayed.
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The audience cheered him twice – once when he reached the podium, and again when he bowed.
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As the bells rang, mourners cried, bowed their heads, and put their arms around one another.
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However on trade, Trump bowed to pressure from allies to retain a pledge to fight protectionism.
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He finished the whole demo, and then he took off the headset, and bowed to me.
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In late August, Bolsonaro bowed to international pressure, and sent soldiers to help fight the fires.
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Notice the transition between solos, especially from Lee Morgan's swashbuckling trumpet to Paul Chambers's bowed bass.
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Cadillac's ELR has bowed out of production a little more than two years after reaching showrooms.
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"We think you'll be pleased," they replied, and three additional handmaids, with heads bowed, joined them.
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After they laid down the flowers, they bowed their heads, pressed their hands together and prayed.
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Mitsubishi executives bowed low to apologize at a news conference and vowed to investigate the matter.
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Cables suspended from the ceiling were pulled taut and bowed until they let loose low moans.
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One teenager sat at a cafeteria table with his head bowed and hands clasped, praying silently.
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In the past, Trump repeatedly denounced President Barack Obama for having bowed to a Saudi king.
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She put her hands together with her fingers upright, closed her eyes and bowed her head.
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On Thursday, Messi's bowed head was first down the tunnel, a speedy exit from the scene.
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The trailer begins with a basketball player in an empty locker room, head bowed in concentration.
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He had a long career working in college football ... and eventually bowed out completely in 2014.
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Charles E. Blake gently swayed and clapped, head bowed and tortoiseshell glasses halfway down his nose.
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Mike Trout, the majors' best player, pulled a red Angels hoodie over his head and bowed.
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But he bowed to pressure as thousands of demonstrators flooded the streets of the capital Quito.
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Fellow singers bowed to her eminence and political and civic leaders treated her as a peer.
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Giertz initially bowed to the pressure, deleting five of her videos at the behest of sponsors.
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That came days after Walker's running mate bowed out for making inappropriate comments to a woman.
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He made a brief run for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1984, but quickly bowed out.
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Retirement in ill health Frankfurter bowed out after a 220006 stroke and died three years later.
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The hurricane denuded the property and killed its signature palm tree that bowed over the water.
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As the U.S. national anthem played, they bowed their heads and prayed they wouldn't be shot.
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As "The Star-Spangled Banner" began, six players from the Rebels took a knee and bowed.
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But around the time Thibodeaux bowed out, Jojuan—an old Pop Warner rival of Thibodeaux's—arrived.
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On Friday he bowed out of the mixed doubles in a far more good-natured affair.
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He bowed in 1988 after he was accused of plagiarizing a speech and a law school paper.
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The deal came just a week after longtime sponsor McDonald's bowed out, leaving Olympic sponsorship in flux.
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By May 5, Republican contenders Ted Cruz and John Kasich had both bowed out, leaving only Trump.
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That he bowed to the White House and stayed away does not mean the matter is settled.
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"Our little adventurer who never sits still!" she captioned the sweet snap of her pink-bowed toddler.
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This cast has grown up (at least a little bit) since their show bowed out in 2012.
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Initially, Sheryl Sandberg was supposed to testify, but she bowed out, saying she didn't have the expertise.
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The sitting Socialist president, François Hollande, was so unpopular that he bowed out before he was pushed.
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But on Wednesday, March 291th, Trump eventually bowed to pressure, directing the FAA to ground the plane.
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Tokes' family members sat silently in the courtroom as the verdict was read, their heads slightly bowed.
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The single frame shot (below) captures Jacob's hand fleetingly and respectfully placed on Mr Obama's bowed head.
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Last year's Best Actor winner, Casey Affleck, 42, bowed out of the presenting duty before the show.
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At the specialty box office, Roadside Attractions and Miramax's "Whitney" bowed with $1.3 million from 452 locations.
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Even Nadella bowed before their ambitions in his appearance on stage at the final event this morning.
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The northern border was bowed in 1934, similar to the Lambert projection commonly used in modern maps.
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With Biggie's debut, he alternately laughed, taunted, and bowed down to the looming millstone of his demise.
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Lindsey Graham's endorsement of Bush on Friday, saying he bowed out of the Republican race with "zero."
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They then lined up turned and bowed before leaving the ice to a standing ovation in tears.
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They have kept smiling, finished their job, bowed, left the stage, and then dealt with what hurts.
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But Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince bowed to public pressure and terminated Cloudflare's relationship with The Daily Stormer.
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The site linked to by WikiLeaks eventually bowed to public pressure and took down the offending files.
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The Ryan Reynolds-starrer bowed overseas with $176 million for a global weekend total of $301 million.
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Spectators bowed as it passed, and members of the military along the route dropped to one knee.
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In reality, the RFA simply bowed to pressure from its newest and largest member: an oil refinery.
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The inquiry was ordered in 2014 after May bowed to pressure from Litvinenko's widow and British lawmakers.
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Mr. Ghani did, then stepped back, bowed down and pressed his forehead to the tile in thanks.
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Prior to that, "I Feel Pretty" — with Amy Schumer, Michelle Williams, Emily Ratajkowski — bowed with $2000 million.
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Bouteflika, 82, bowed to the protesters last week by reversing plans to stand for a fifth term.
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She bowed out of the series last month, after her character married her long-time love interest.
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It wasn't until the congregants had their heads bowed in prayer that the first shots rang out.
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Directed by Neil Jordan, "Greta" bowed in seventh place with a tepid $4.5 million from 2,133 venues.
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The student knocked on her half-open office door and sort of bowed when he came in.
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Since Woods's last meaningful round, his main sponsor, Nike, has bowed out of the club-making business.
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One moderator who had potentially been exposed to the virus has bowed out to avoid spreading it.
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Afterward, Miura stood with his teammates, bowed to the crowd, waved and then disappeared beneath the stands.
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A Republican-controlled Congress bowed to public outrage over an attempt to water down an ethics office.
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Harvey Weinstein case: Lawyers defending the movie producer against sexual assault charges in Manhattan have bowed out.
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WADOWICE, Poland — On his knees, head bowed before bloodstained robes, a Polish man was deep in prayer.
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She lit some sticks of incense, closed her eyes, put her hands together and bowed her head.
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And she said, "The legal angle's coming after me, he's coming after me," and then bowed out.
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A handful of Leicester City fans stood a few yards from the makeshift shrine, their heads bowed.
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Increasingly, Hollywood filmmakers have bowed to Chinese box-office pressures and removed material that could offend officials.
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With his head in his hands, King bowed over his kitchen table and prayed aloud in desperation.
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The players then formed a line facing Murray and the rest of the coaching staff and bowed.
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If she bowed out whenever she felt under the weather, she says, she'd never accomplish a thing.
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During the appearance, he stood with his head bowed, said little and requested a court-appointed lawyer.
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But it still bowed to China's sensitivities, altering the category to say "country/territory" instead of nationality.
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There were two locked windows and a dozen defeated-looking young women, sitting with their heads bowed.
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Mr. Portnow bowed away from the Academy in disgrace after making misogynistic remarks about woman recording artists.
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Shapovalov staved off one match point but bowed out on the second with his 62nd unforced error.
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The pair bowed out on Friday, losing their final group match to Raven Klaasen and Rajeev Ram.
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But Wyndham struck financial settlements with them one by one and they bowed out of the suit.
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When Paul, Sr., drank a bit with great sophistication he made up lovely words and sometimes bowed.
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But after weeks of plunging polls and flatlining fundraising, the California senator has bowed to the inevitable.
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Normally, sitting Presidents always attend the gala, but Trump bowed up -- just the 4th time that's happened.
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The 19th-century Indian taūs (mayuri) is a bowed string instrument in the shape of a peacock.
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He also expressed concern about the indictment against Weinstein ... claiming prosecutors had bowed to immense public pressure.
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He spoke with the passion of a candidate, not a bowed lame duck president shuffling off into retirement.
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The XT4 came out last year to decent reviews and solid sales, while the XT6 bowed at Detroit.
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Originally slated to headline Coachella, Kanye bowed out after the festival reportedly couldn't build him a giant dome.
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West bowed out of performing at the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show in 2007, just after his mother's death.
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A room full of grey heads bowed, focusing intently on buttering the rolls which had just come out.
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Sitting before his laptop, Rodrigo bowed his head and recited a silent Lord's Prayer for Jim, in Spanish.
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As for me, I have the satisfaction of knowing that I walked tall and bowed to no man.
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Still Republicans from Reagan to Bush have bowed to shrink the size of government, but it never works.
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After a few days Mr Heath bowed to the inevitable, but his reputation was tarnished by the episode.
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After an hour, as congregants had their heads bowed in prayer, Roof opened fire, killing nine black churchgoers.
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The photo shows the man's head bowed over clutched hands while Tunstill's arm hovers over him in comfort.
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" And under his breath, with head bowed, Dre knows what's coming and says aloud, "Please don't say it.
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Cameron at last bowed to pressure on Thursday and made the admission he had owned shares in Blairmore.
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On Tuesday, Salvini bowed to pressure and agreed to answer questions at a still-unscheduled hearing in Parliament.
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Nor have any waiters bowed, grovelled, or acted at all sycophantically in my presence (to my slight disappointment).
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A donkey who bowed on command and offered his hoof to shake hands with a performer delighted many.
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Last month, Atlantia bowed to pressure from the ministries and asked them to authorize its bid for Abertis.
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Wearing a dark suit, white shirt and dark red tie, Lee bowed after making brief remarks to reporters.
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No other options Following a censorship conflict with Beijing, Google bowed out of the Chinese market in 2001.
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Minaj bowed down in her presence and kindly captured the adorable moment on Instagram to melt our hearts.
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" Khalifa bowed out early, leaving this final tweet: "I been smashed the idea of that album even existing.
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She was told that the puppy had bowed legs because of malnutrition, but that it was otherwise healthy.
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If you already feel bowed down with plot, be advised that "American Made" is just hitting its stride.
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" Asked if he would enter the RSC race if Harris bowed out, Franks replied: "You're not far off.
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In the four-square-block downtown, the buildings are salt-flecked, their flanks bowed from years of moisture.
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That title was previously held by fellow Pixar sequel "Finding Dory," which bowed with $135 million in 2016.
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The UK House of Commons Speaker John Bercow has bowed out after 9 combative years in the job.
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Students, teachers, and other residents of the small city bowed their heads and observed a moment of silence.
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CNN placed him alongside other moderate GOP senators who've bowed to the president's grip on the party base.
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But weeks before the winning bidders were announced, McKinsey bowed out, saying the process was moving too quickly.
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Super Tuesday ruined the presidential hopes of Mike Bloomberg, 78, who bowed out with an endorsement of Biden.
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In a two-day session in Beijing, they bowed to Mr. Xi's wish to hold onto power indefinitely.
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One by one, the lawyers representing the movie producer against sexual assault charges in Manhattan have bowed out.
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A portion of the audiences for those shows was lost Tuesday night when the United States bowed out.
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The waiter's eyes widened and he bowed lightly, excising it from between bowls of olives and salted nuts.
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They are both beauties of the day, their faces perfectly oval, their bowed lips colored a reddish brown.
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At the end, fans showered the ice with soft toys as the Korean players bowed to their coaches.
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"Excuse me a moment," he said as he quickly bowed his head and folded his hands in prayer.
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He bowed to pressure, apologized to President Ronald Reagan, and promised to stop spreading the fake AIDS story.
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Despite lifelong stage fright, I bowed to pressure when I was summoned to the center of the room.
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Last month, Nielsen bowed out of a speaking event hosted by The Atlantic following backlash from progressive groups.
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A more respectable beverage might've bowed out and left the party… But Four Loko is no such drink.
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After throwing an interception against Washington last week, Darnold returned to the team bench and bowed his head.
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The wide-ranging concert also features the cimbalom (a Hungarian dulcimer) and kamancheh (a bowed Iranian string instrument).
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The wide-ranging concert also features the cimbalom (a Hungarian dulcimer) and kamancheh (a bowed Iranian string instrument).
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Dozens of parishioners surrounded the couple, who bowed their heads, their faces stoic, and swayed to background music.
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She tried racing without the ligament but ultimately bowed out of the Olympics a month before they started.
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At a political rally later in the day, Maduro said he would not be bowed by Tillerson's comments.
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Given a stinging lesson in the virtues of clinical tennis, Verdasco exited the stadium quickly and with head bowed.
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Anderson will meet Spain's Fernando Verdasco, who led Frenchman Gael Monfils 6-4, 2-1 when Monfils bowed out.
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In an image shared by Moore, the president bowed his head as others placed their hands on his shoulders.
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A few years ago, US Soccer bowed to pressure and banned heading before 11 (though 14 would be better).
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Still, some worry that Mr Cuomo has bowed to pressure from powerful vested interests, including hotel lobbyists and unions.
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A lot of the other sports players that used to be in this space have kind of bowed out.
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People adds that Reynolds delivered a few words to the gathered crowd before everyone bowed their heads in remembrance.
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Maybe it's the violin, bowed in such a way it captures the wetness of every raindrop on garden leaf.
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After weeks of political tumult, Peter O'Neill bowed to pressure and resigned as prime minister of Papua New Guinea.
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He has sat through much of the proceedings with his head bowed, not making eye contact with the victims.
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Emmanuel Macron again bowed to the gilets jaunes protesters who have been thronging French streets for the past month.
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But on Monday Ivanov bowed to the European Union, the United States and opposition demands and revoked his pardons.
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Astrobotic bowed out of the X Prize competition in December 250, when they realized they couldn't meet the deadline.
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They stood somberly with heads bowed in front of the black casket, which was draped with a U.S. flag.
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Tepper's decision comes a few weeks after Michael Rubin, the owner of the online retailing giant Fanatics, bowed out.
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The Commission bowed to requests by victims groups' to allow them to watch Pell, 74, give evidence in person.
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According to the Associated Press, the demonstrators marched in silence, heads bowed, like the oppressed characters in Atwood's tale.
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They appeared calm after the verdict was delivered, and Chan bowed to supporters clapping for them outside the court.
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In 403 the UNHCR and the Somali government bowed to Kenyan pressure and backed returns for Somalis in Dadaab.
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We put on our jackets and stepped into the sand, the salty ocean air whipping against our bowed heads.
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The unseeded partners saved only one break in four opportunities as they bowed out in one hour, 30 minutes.
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At the end of the night, DJ Kool Herc, the hip-hop pioneer, stood solemnly on stage, head bowed.
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When bowed at its edge, it emits an eerie warble, a cross between a theremin and an ondes martenot.
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United, American, and Delta airlines bowed to pressure from the CCP to refer to Taiwan as part of China.
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"In the sea of corruption, he continuously stood for justice and never bowed down to special interests," Omar said.
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From the front door of the building, a procession of relatives and friends emerged after the briefing, heads bowed.
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He has bowed to the reality of this White House: There is really only one audience member who counts.
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At the speciality box office, Magnolia Pictures' "Skate Kitchen" bowed with $17,000 when it opened in just one location.
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President Obama, who bowed to the Saudi king, continued to afford the regime its undeserved standing as our ally.
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He bowed out of the race last September after failing to gain traction, and this week endorsed Mr. Cruz.
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Others tried to make their stances look like Funakoshi's, and this was compounded by Funakoshi naturally having bowed legs.
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And like other teenagers around the world, with heads bowed and eyes glazed, they started texting and snapping photos.
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But the Japanese stood stoically in line and bowed in appreciation when the helicopter landed with food and water.
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The odd bowed cymbal or greedily gurgling contrabass clarinet prevented things from getting too fun in jazzed-up numbers.
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And I am happy, after more than six decades with increasingly bowed legs, to be walking on straight ones.
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After weathering months of phone and email attacks, a few of them had bowed out of the committee completely.
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At a shrine inside Kantha Bopha, she lit an incense stick and bowed before a portrait of Dr. Richner.
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So on Thursday morning, Nunes bowed to the criticism and announced he'd temporarily step aside from the House investigation.
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He has bowed to advice from his lawyers by not attacking Mr. Mueller, but at times his instincts prevail.
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Within the blue glow of stained glass, we bowed our heads, crossed ourselves and took the Holy Eucharist together.
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That language infuriated the Saudis, who appeared insulted by the suggestion that they had bowed first in the dispute.
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When Netflix bowed out, it took several hotly anticipated titles, including the latest from Alfonso Cuarón and Paul Greengrass.
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Miyagawa, his hair trimmed in a close buzz cut, apologized for his actions and bowed deeply for 15 seconds.
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Strobe lights flashed on the placid face of the patron pink-bowed cat, which beamed down from the ceiling.
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On the Court, the liberals bowed to the conservatives and agreed to keep the courts out of political thickets.
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"Ma'am, I don't want to make things difficult for you," he told a sales clerk, who nodded and bowed.
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EIJI ICHIMURA bowed out of the shiny new sushi restaurant bearing his name two months ago, citing health troubles.
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Facebook's cryptocurrency plans looked shaky this week after a handful of high-profile members bowed out of the project.
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But by Wednesday, Apollo sweetened its offer to $145 a share, and Buffett bowed out of the bidding war.
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At the specialty box office, Magnolia Pictures' "Skate Kitchen" bowed with $17,000 when it opened in just one location.
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And, in other sexual harassment news, Meehan bowed to the inevitable and announced he won't run again in 2018.
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The U.S. chose not to participate in the climate summit, and China bowed out of making any big announcements.
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In total, more than 25 people have mounted campaigns, though the field has dwindled as some have bowed out.
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Flake bowed to the inevitable in the fall of last year, announcing he would not run again in 2018.
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Her violin, in combination with Ms. McCalla's cello, both bowed and strummed, lent classical underpinnings to some of the selections.
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Dozens of soldiers lined up, rifles slung over their shoulders and heads bowed, as one member recited a Thanksgiving prayer.
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She replaced Arun Jaitley, who bowed out of the running for a government role earlier this week, citing health reasons.
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A party statement said the court had bowed to the wishes of Brazil's elites to stop Lula returning to office.
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The domestic debut is only a slight jump on that entry, which bowed nearly a decade ago with $10.23 million.
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Meghan had a demure smile as she bowed her head and did a slight curtsy — following with her left foot.
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That's nearly the same lineup as last season's team, which bowed out in the second round of the NCAA tournament.
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Fastjet bowed to pressure from Haji-Ioannou on Monday, announcing that Chief Executive Ed Winter would step down this week.
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Lewis, dressed in dark dress pants and a white cotton dress shirt, dropped to a knee and bowed his head.
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After shaking hands the Korean foursome turned to the crowd and bowed before leaving the ice to a standing ovation.
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One woman bowed down in jest in front of the figure, which Zalait said took him three months to sculpt.
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He bowed to Republican demands that Mr Thomas testify both before and after Ms Hill, giving the judge an advantage.
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I stood at the altar, white-dressed, holy, and bowed to the preacher as my head was anointed with oil.
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The movie bowed to a massive $181.8 million weekend, meeting analysts' lofty expectations and becoming the fifth-biggest opening ever.
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Greg Abbott ran the allegedly fraudulent business out of the state or bowed to Donald Trump by avoiding a lawsuit.
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"I have been raising him with lots of love," he said, his head bowed and on the verge of tears.
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She bowed, waved and blew kisses to the crowd in what many must have assumed was her final Olympic appearance.
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Mr. Giuliani's involvement came after Mr. Biden bowed out of the case, according to three people familiar with the arrangements.
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Garcia also bowed out early, along with other former winners Englishman Danny Willett (2016) and South African Charl Schwartzel (2011).
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After nine years, eight seasons, and 23 episodes, Game of Thrones bowed out with – if nothing else – a massive sendoff.
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Also reportedly, Softbank recently bowed out of talks to invest $100 million in the startup at a $1 billion valuation.
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So they come out a little bowed-looking, and it is normal for the legs to actually have that appearance.
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The Briton relied on his serve to recover the second set but could not sustain the level and bowed out.
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It took Forester almost the entire episode to break up with Hartstock before he finally bowed out of the competition.
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Verhofstadt "should be ashamed of himself because, like a coward, he bowed to the pressure from the establishment", Grillo wrote.
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Tanooka's parents bowed to the doctor and hospital staff before taking their son into a silver van and driving away.
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Bob had bowed out, perhaps getting a head start on traffic, or finally giving into to his well-documented introversion.
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I do not keep my head bowed in the back stairs, I do not remain Lady Capulet in stoic silence.
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It is a good thing to know your limitations, and a bad thing to be bowed or bound by doubt.
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Now that Ryan has bowed out, the GOP's chances are slim and none ... and slim just walked out the door.
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He even got let go before Peter, who's been having serious commitment issues all season ... but bowed out in grace.
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His arms and legs are severely bowed from the condition, which, he says, also afflicts his mother and younger brother.
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And when he bowed out of the climate accords, Trump boasted he had been elected to represent Pittsburgh, not Paris.
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No question about it ... the show belonged to Sofia, and Lord Disick agreed -- he practically bowed down to her grace.
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After these turned out last year to be defective, its executives faced the press to say sorry, and bowed deeply.
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In the meantime, "your head gardener" Fellowes has bowed out, signing off with "Peace, Love and Tree Hugging Hippy Shit".
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When his vehicle stopped in front of a framed picture of the president, Mr. Mugabe bowed before his own portrait.
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"So you're a scriptwriter?" the heir apparent said as Morgan stepped forward and, as protocol dictates, bowed from the neck.
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Kardashian, wearing sunglasses and with her head bowed, was pictured entering her Manhattan apartment with her rapper husband Kanye West.
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Throughout much of the proceedings, the bespectacled Nassar sat with his head bowed, rarely making eye contact with his accusers.
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But Dilbagh Gill, the Team Principal for Mahindra, tells The Verge that the company has bowed out of the race.
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After three years of protests, the ruling coalition bowed to pressure and appointed Abiy in April 2018 to drive reforms.
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Bill's chest heaved and bowed and then, to my horror, out of his mouth came a chorus of anguished voices.
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"[Deschamps] has bowed to the pressure of a racist part of France," Benzema told Marca, as quoted by the Mirror.
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Moments earlier they had stood with heads bowed, their coaches massaging their backs as the referee went over final details.
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One woman dexterously multi-tasks, talking on the phone with her face bowed down into a bowl of noodle soup.
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The Film Arcade's "Don't Think Twice" bowed to $90,126 in a single location, representing the year's highest per-screen average.
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Most were young men who walked with heads bowed, their faces obscured by a raised hand or a tied kerchief.
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There is an extended bowed guitar solo along with some vocal /guitar interplay that is improvised for the most part.
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But recently Google, facing an internal rebellion by employees, bowed out of work on a Pentagon contract called Project Maven.
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CCTV footage from a neighborhood security camera shows two men marching someone, his head bowed, through a nearby basketball court.
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The man leaned down, trying to gain leverage, and the closer he got, the more the wire bowed and flexed.
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There, it ultimately bowed out to Argentina in the quarterfinals after defeating the United States in the round of 16.
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President Trump bowed to pressure from intelligence agencies to withhold thousands of additional documents, pending six more months of review.
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Then he bowed again, violently sliding his hand up the violin's neck, and a graceful, thunderous sound filled the room.
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On Monday, the High Election Council, its independence highly dubious, bowed before the A.K.P. and ordered a rerun for mayor.
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Mr. Surmain even bowed to skeptical reviews and lowered the prix fixe lunch price from a scandalous $8.50 to $6.50.
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Before taking his oath of office, Mr. Modi arrived on stage and bowed to the audience who applauded and cheered.
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Nearly half of all of the advertisers on the show, which pulled in $126 million in 2015 alone, bowed out.
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Accompanied by piano, drums, bowed bass and fiddle that linger over slow chords, Dylan intones each line with somber clarity.
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Thomas bowed his head to collect his emotions, which were stronger than when he won the PGA Championship last summer.
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Lee Man-hee, the normally reclusive head of the Shincheonji church, bowed low twice at a hastily arranged news conference.
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Buttigieg, who suddenly bowed out of the race Sunday night, endorsed Biden just ahead of a campaign event in Dallas.
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Then he bowed his head for a moment, as if in prayer or resignation, and walked out of the bedroom.
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It's also a steep decline from the opening weekend of its predecessor, "Happy Death Day," which bowed with $26 million.
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Hundreds stood, their heads bowed at the memorial wall at the Botanic Gardens where flowers have been laid all week.
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The father bowed to Dutch pressure and did not attend the wedding; his wife chose not to go without him.
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Management there, and at various companies big and small, looking around at all the empty desks, bowed to the inevitable.
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So, when cloud makeup starting popping up on feeds last spring, we politely bowed out of the avant-garde fad.
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But Mr. Perriello allows that he is no Barack Obama, and he has bowed to some of those same gatekeepers.
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After two decades in power, the country's octogenarian ruler Abdelaziz Bouteflika has bowed to mass protests and relinquished the presidency.
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The meetings end with a Trinitarios prayer, with the members standing in a circle, heads bowed, arms crossed, holding hands.
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A procession of Fire Department vehicles escorted his body through the streets, passing firefighters who saluted or bowed their heads.
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We also have to remember the hundreds of police officers that are here now with their heads bowed in sorrow.
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Peter Martins was supposed to have bowed out of New York City Ballet, the company he ran for 35 years.
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"King of the Monsters" bowed with $130 million at the international box office for a global opening weekend of $179 million.
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After that hearing, Trump bowed to pressure from moderate Senate Republicans and ordered the Federal Bureau of Investigation to further investigate.
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However, things took a turn recently when the actor bowed out of a convention citing a conflict with a movie schedule.
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Yet, the strongman eventually bowed out of the construction projects, giving way to China advancing towards further dominance over the region.
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In both cases state governments have not only bowed to public anger at the court's rulings, but ridden and amplified it.
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He asserted in a speech in New Hampshire that Mr. Obama had "bowed pitifully" to foreign leaders and abandoned American allies.
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Since then, players have sat, kneeled and even bowed their heads in prayer as The Star-Spangled Banner echoes throughout stadiums.
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Good Trouble is the spin-off of the Freeform family drama, which bowed out after five seasons in June of 2018.
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He said what no one else had the courage to, and his audiences would weep, or sit with their heads bowed.
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The last movie in the franchise, 2017's The Fate of the Furious, bowed to an impressive $541.9 million global opening.
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Several members of his government have bowed out following media scrutiny of funding investigations in which their names have cropped up.
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The piece here has an electronic approach but the instrumentation is entirely acoustic (slide guitar, treated double bass and bowed vibraphone).
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On the day of the princess' funeral, the other members of the royal family bowed their heads as her coffin passed.
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When President Obama bowed to the King of Saudi Arabia earlier this year the White House rushed to spin it away.
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Motörhead have never bowed to any musical trend over their career and this is one rule that Mindsnare has always followed.
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As a nuclear power, Pakistan could also be offended further at Trump's implication that it has bowed to his administration's pressure.
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So when Bundy and the rest of his inner circle bowed their heads to pray before every meeting, Wes stepped away.
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Wheeler bowed to the pressure, dropping virtually all of the agenda items from Thursday's open meeting, including The Mobility Fund expansion.
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Hours later, she walked out of Orange County jail, her head bowed as she held hands with defense lawyer Fritz Scheller.
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President Abdelaziz Bouteflika bowed to demonstrators last week by announcing that he had reversed a decision to stand for another term.
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Would-be administration official Monica Crowley bowed out after revelations that she plagiarized both in a book and her Ph.D. dissertation.
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The Frenchman, seeded five, had no answer to left-hander Muller's swinging serve as he bowed out 183-218 234-240.
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At the end of the game, fans showered the ice with soft toys as the Korean players bowed to their coaches.
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They were then able to reach an agreement which allowed Abdul-Rauf to stand for the anthem with a bowed head.
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Whatever their political inclination, European governments have steadily bowed to domestic pressure and have begun to erect barriers to further immigration.
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It's the first time the champion, who has won 23 Grand Slam singles titles, bowed out of such a major tournament.
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The ash-colored sky to the east gave off just enough light to disclose the grid of bowed and huddled bodies.
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Once the congregation began singing, though, Seth stood up, closed his eyes, bowed his head, and hummed along to the melody.
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The Marine bowed his head and spat the booze on the exposed space between the woman's T-shirt and cutoff shorts.
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Even China, locked in a bitter trade war with the United States, bowed to pressure from Washington and dialled back imports.
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Two weeks ago, during my night prayers, my son came up next to me, bowed and turned his head and smiled.
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He bowed to Tea Party mania and did not bail out homeowners in the way that banks had been bailed out.
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It wasn't until a week later, after Cruz bowed out of the race following his loss there, that Pence endorsed Trump.
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In limited release, EuropaCorp's "Miss Sloane" bowed in three theaters where it made $63,000, for a per-screen average of $21,000.
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Kerber's claycourt season was hampered by an ankle injury and she bowed out in the first round of the French Open.
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In the wedding ceremony, Queen Suthida bowed before the king and had sacred water poured on her head, the BBC reported.
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The family watched pallbearers carry the flag-draped coffin up the steps and into the cathedral and quietly followed, heads bowed.
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One hour later, when the congregants had their eyes shut and their heads bowed in closing prayers, Roof took out his .
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And Marquette is limping: It lost its final four conference games and then bowed out in the Big East tournament semifinals.
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With bowed heads, each protector would cup a handful of the smoke from the cord and throw it over his shoulders.
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We stared at each other with wide-eyed wonder, greeting each other with a smile and palms pressed together, head bowed.
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At the vigil, a group of tearful women held lighted candles and bowed their heads in prayer for the Filipino victims.
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The orchestration uses Western instruments alongside local ones like the tar (a plucked stringed instrument) and the kamancheh (a bowed one).
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But before California Task Force 1 would leave from Orlando for expected missions in the Florida Keys, they bowed their heads.
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State-owned TV channels stopped playing his movies, but eventually bowed to popular demand and broadcast them without using his name.
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However, the local authorities soon bowed to international pressure and allowed her to travel to the US, where she now lives.
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During the brief court appearance, Pagourtzis stood, handcuffed, with his head bowed, as he had his Miranda rights read to him.
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Later, she stopped for a moment, clasped her hands and bowed her head, as if she were reciting a silent prayer.
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Thomas, who had stood off the green with his cap removed and his head bowed, anticipating defeat, suddenly had another chance.
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In his confusion, Walter was still walking around the long table, his head bowed over his viewfinder, snapping pictures of us.
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Hammerson then bowed to shareholder pressure and dropped the Intu deal the following week, when it also launched a strategic review.
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On Friday, the school's president said the 230 band members were excited to perform, and none had bowed out in protest.
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Patients had breathing problems, difficulty walking The hospital's director bowed in apology to the patients and victim's families during the briefing.
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Rep. Jackie Speier has bowed out of the contest to lead the House Oversight Committee, providing an easier path for Rep.
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Multiple CBC lawmakers, granted anonymity to discuss sensitive conversations, said they expected Norton not to run even if Maloney bowed out.
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Even a bowed head can carry a threat, as everything that we have been taught about men and violence reminds us.
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When she finally got onstage, she seemed bowed down by the many orange flower leis they had placed around her neck.
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He sat down, took out his gun and began shooting members who had their heads bowed and eyes closed in prayer.
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Standing on a white dais flanked by Empress Michiko, who wore a long white and gray dress, Akihito bowed after he spoke.
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Nexstar had also been interested in the stations but has bowed out after announcing a $4.1 billion deal for Tribune in December.
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Players bowed to the intense criticism they faced in their own locker rooms, from the media, and from sponsors and police unions.
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On Wednesday, Trump finally bowed to pressure from the international community and US lawmakers from both parties by announcing the temporary ban.
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"After we bowed our heads in prayer, we went around the table and everyone shared what they were thankful for," he wrote.
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Following a chilling extra-long finale, season 2 of Westworld has bowed out, taking quite a few fan favorites along with it.
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The future Hall of Fame coach Tom Coughlin of the Giants bowed out with a home loss and a 1-4093 stretch.
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Clocks chimed and emergency service workers stood with heads bowed as public buildings continued with flying flags at half-staff on Tuesday.
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They stood before it with their heads bowed before they walked over to Justice Scalia's portrait and quietly talked for a moment.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Theresa May bowed out after nearly three years as prime minister on Friday, defeated by her inability to deliver Brexit.
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She bowed out of several public appearances because she could barely speak, prompting her to see an ear, nose and throat doctor.
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Notably absent are Novak Djokovic, who bowed out in the second round, and Andy Murray, who lost in the Round of 16.
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It depicts a naked, bowed figure, hiding its face in its hands and wading through what appears to be a murky swamp.
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Twitter users bowed down to FLOTUS, as usual, calling her address one of the most important speeches ever given in this nation.
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NATO actually bowed to the Kremlin when Germany and France blocked a straight path to membership for Georgia and Ukraine in 2008.
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Johnson-Harrell says she initially welcomed the opening prayer from Borowicz and stood and bowed her head — but then Borowicz began speaking.
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Her scarf was made of light cotton, but the weight of oppression that came with it kept her head bowed in submission.
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The show that exposed America's collective mushiness bowed out for the season, but Tuesday's finale didn't give every fan the same feels.
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Between the lines: In Trump's mind, Sessions bowed to political pressure and gave an opening to his enemies (Democrats and the media).
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He bowed to protesters by reversing a decision to seek another term and putting off elections that had been set for April.
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But this has been a jobless recovery, with 95 million Americans who have bowed out of the labor force, an unprecedented number.
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McClellan had wondered into his own corner, head bowed, then slumped to the canvass before a stool could be placed beneath him.
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Philip bowed out of public life in August, ending a royal career marked by occasional gaffes that landed him in hot water.
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Soon enough, however, they bowed to convention and agreed to do so, also consenting to give airtime to the Pelosi-Schumer response.
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But an error-prone Sharapova bowed out after she produced six double faults and squandered six of her seven break point opportunities.
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Today, LC Lauren Conrad Maternity is dropping at the department store and online, just a week after her first swimwear collection bowed.
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He was gifted a general's uniform, she said, and that at the party, real generals bowed to the eight-year-old Kim.
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Family members of the victims bowed their heads, some crying and embracing, while others stood tall, looking up at the overcast skies.
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Two months after the protests began, Macron bowed to public pressure and scrapped the fuel tax at the heart of the matter.
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When the exchange concluded, the two men bowed to each other, a fitting gesture to celebrate the bridge from Japan to Cooperstown.
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Unfortunately, Congress bowed to the special interests and passed the Durbin Amendment, putting government price controls on interchange fees charged by banks.
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With a devastating loss in his home state of Florida, Marco Rubio has bowed out of the race for the Republican nomination.
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The men filed into the white-walled mosque, joining more than 100 others facing east, their arms crossed and their heads bowed.
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Cho Hyun-ah on Thursday bowed and apologized for "causing troubles" before entering a Korea Immigration Service office in Seoul for questioning.
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It had bowed out of the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament in the first round, after its third loss to Pittsburgh this season.
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In the end, Thor should have laid his golden locks at Mr. Met's feet, and bowed his head knowing he'd been beat.
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Back in that time period, gentlemen "showed some leg" when they stuck out a stockinged leg and bowed by way of introduction.
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"Because of me, it became controversial and I felt so sorry to everybody and so I bowed before the crowd," Kim said.
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As soon as the facts changed he bowed out, vowing to put his resources behind Mr. Biden and many down-ticket Democrats.
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At a press conference, the mayor bowed to days of public pressure and followed the lead of school districts across the country.
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On Money Two gray-haired men from Tokyo Medical University bowed their heads in shame before the assembled media in early August.
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Herman Cain, a former pizza magnate, bowed out as he battled previous accusations of sexual harassment that ended his 2012 presidential campaign.
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The conference had just three entrants in the N.C.A.A. men's basketball tournament, and all of them bowed out in the first round.
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"The people involved are our friends, co-workers, neighbors, colleagues," he continued before his voice trailed off and he bowed his head.
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"They told us they didn't think the information was there and we bowed to their wisdom on this thing," Mr. Marquardt said.
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In some waters, like the Mississippi River, you are likely to see a square-bowed tugboat pushing barges that are tied together.
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The England team, having united a nation, bowed out to little Croatia, beaten by a superior side in the World Cup semifinal.
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The news that the prize would, instead, be postponed prompted speculation that the academy had bowed to pressure from the Nobel Foundation.
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Several of the players bowed their heads and clasped hands, while others showed support by placing their hands on their teammates' shoulders.
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But Mr. Corbyn has not bowed to considerable pressure from all sides to declare what side he would take in that referendum.
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The show, which bowed in August 2017 and was recently canceled, starred Kathy Bates and was created by industry heavyweight Chuck Lorre.
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Works in Progress Sixteen people were hard at work in the East Village, heads bowed as if in prayer, eggs in hand.
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Kataeb Hezbollah, the Iran-backed militia targeted by the U.S. airstrikes, initially refused to leave but later bowed to demands to disperse.
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"The one I'm married to is Alejandrina Salazar," he answered, head bowed as he worked to clean the ink from his hands.
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As he shut the door, I glimpsed the two men on their knees, their hands behind their backs and their heads bowed.
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But by 2011, Mr. El-Gamal bowed to public pressure, little of it local, and abandoned the idea for the cultural center.
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Amid the postwar tumult, he bowed to demands by France's mainly Communist-led unions to let different professions control their pension plans.
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One woman clasped her hands together at her chest, another bowed slightly, others closed their eyes and nodded in silent, wincing gratitude.
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Apple needs to increase its market share in China, but it shouldn't have bowed to the country's smartphone demands to do so.
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But his presidential campaign faltered, and he bowed out of the race after a disappointing fifth-place finish in the Iowa caucuses.
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He steadied himself as he stood and folded his arms over his chest, bowed, knelt and touched his forehead to the mat.
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Head bowed, he looks like a man on a mission, though at other times he seems more like a man at prayer.
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I'll say it again: Trump will pardon Flynn, Manafort, & Stone b/c the GOP cowards in the Sen bowed to his feet.
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The electric charge of violence in the air; the dark-haired, weary 'Rukeli', head bowed as he was finally handed the belt.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Theresa May took over as prime minister when David Cameron bowed out, defeated in the Brexit referendum of June 22019.
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"@Hallmarkchannel has bowed to anti-family activists who seek to erase our community," LGBTQ+ advocacy group Human Rights Campaign said on Twitter.
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Bouteflika, who has ruled for 20 years, bowed to the protesters last week by announcing he would not stand for another term.
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Kerber's claycourt season had been undermined by an ankle injury and she bowed out in the first round of the French Open.
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In 2014, in opposition, he had bowed to Islamist pressure to retract an invitation to Mr Mian to be his prospective finance minister.
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His insurance company though, read that as an admission of drug use on the property, and bowed out of the Nova Scotia festival.
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As other critics have already noted, Veep season seven premieres in a vastly different political landscapes than season one, which bowed in 2012.
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His demeanour, he said, with eyes low, head slightly bowed, comes from growing up in Croydon, south London, where you couldn't be loud.
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Dory now stands as the biggest animated U.S. opening of all time, overtaking Shrek the Third, which bowed to $121.6 million in 2007.
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The more convex or "bowed out" the Lorenz curve, the more unequal the distribution of income, wealth or whatever else one is measuring.
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Ryanair has been struggling with labor relations since it bowed to pressure to recognize unions for the first time almost a year ago.
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In a corner, a programmer named Brent took off his shirt, revealing a milky chest and back, then sat with his head bowed.
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Less than 24 hours later, an exhausted and admittedly unprepared Fritz bowed out of the tournament, losing to Smyczek, 6-3, 6-3.
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He bowed instead of shaking hands, as did his Japanese secretary, who had been seated in one of the chairs facing his desk.
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Creatures appear in real world settings on the app, sending players wandering all over, heads bowed as they search for the cartoon characters.
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A former journalist who hoped to run bowed out after being detained by police at a protest in Algiers, the capital, last month.
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Two previous Trump nominees, Stephen Moore and Herman Cain, bowed out of consideration after it became clear their confirmation process was in jeopardy.
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Unfortunately, the Solo's performance and sales didn't live up to expectations, and last year, 3D Robotics bowed out of the consumer drone game.
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Overall ticket sales were essentially flat with the same weekend last year — a period when "Kung Fu Panda 3" bowed to $41.3 million.
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Agayn bowed to pressure from politicians to quit just before Bulgarian legislators interrupted their holidays for an extraordinary parliamentary session on the issue.
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After season one was shown on the runway in London today, the full array of pieces, including plenty of accessories, bowed on Alexachung.com.
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The North Carolina Board of Elections voted to hold a new election, and Harris bowed out of the new race, citing health concerns.
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"Deadpool" bowed to a massive $2135 million opening this weekend, shattering records and outperforming many of the super hero cohorts that preceded it.
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Today, most everyone is a smartphone junkie, standing with head bowed while waiting for a train or in line at the post office.
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Starwood is the most high-profile deal Anbang has abandoned, although the Chinese firm has previously bowed out of several other smaller deals.
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Trump also kinda-sorta bowed/curtsied before Saudi King Abdullah, a gesture Republicans — including Trump himself — widely mocked Obama for doing in 2009.
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Ever since watching the entire Cornetto Trilogy in one fever dream of a weekend, I've bowed down at the altar of Edgar Wright.
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Later, his wife, a singer known as Myu, bowed deeply and apologized to a packed news conference at which Yasuda did not appear.
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But companies like DoorDash still have not bowed to public pressure, even as workers are now boycotting companies that employ such tipping practices.
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Production was restored only after the government bowed to a request by Alcoa for a $182 million aid package to defray power costs.
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With the crowd roaring in the final seconds, the bell rang and Frazier playfully cuffed Ali across his head, bowed in apparent defeat.
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Many vets steal bites of breakfast while Cooke speaks, but Tom listens with his head bowed, cameo baseball cap dangling from his hands.
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As the verdict was read in State Superior Court in New Brunswick on Wednesday, Ms. Lodzinski, 48, sat quietly with her head bowed.
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Goldman has now bowed to the challenging environment, later than most of its rivals, by making significant cuts to its fixed income unit.
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Eagle-eyed royal fans noticed that all of the women bowed again after the 92-year-old monarch greeted a line of guests.
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The Hungarian bowed out on the second match point when she sailed a backhand long, triggering a huge roar on Arthur Ashe Stadium.
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Google also bowed out from bidding for a $10 billion military cloud computing contract, citing its lack of certifications to handle sensitive data.
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Only one woman, the 39th-ranked Lee-Anne Pace of South Africa, has bowed out, citing fears about the mosquito-borne Zika virus.
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She's still striking at sixty-six, tall and thin with long, slightly bowed legs, close-cropped white hair, and a fierce, hawkish gaze.
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The wire wand bowed, deep, but did not dip, and then sprang back as the gun slid along it toward the man's hand.
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But sex confuses Thompson's eye — and he sees the same curve of hip, the same bowed lip in girl after girl after girl.
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Dianne Alfaro sat in a pew in the back of St. Patrick's Cathedral in Manhattan, her head bowed during Mass on Sunday morning.
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At his eighth birthday party, he was given a general's uniform and real generals bowed to him to pay their respects, she said.
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She also said doctors told her it wouldn't be a good idea to bring baby Kulture on the road ... so she bowed out.
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And then, after vowing to limit the numbers and locations of those sent back to Mexico, the nation bowed to pressure on that.
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A seventh candidate, Rory Lancman, a councilman for Queens, bowed out of the race last week and announced his support for Ms. Katz.
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His arty, charismatic guru aesthetic was still intact — his fedora a little too dashing on what should have been a deeply bowed head.
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A circle of women bowed their heads in prayer as they waited to start the march down Constitution Avenue to the Supreme Court.
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"We're open Christmas Eve, and when people come in, we'll have the car ready and bowed up, sitting by itself," Mr. Mobley said.
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Visitors who came to pray washed their hands at a stone basin, rang bells attached to thick ropes, bowed and clapped their hands.
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To her usual dolly frocks, she added more tailoring, suits done in her own style, which is to say, elaborately ribboned and bowed.
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We both exhaled long sighs — we'd been taking care of her mother together for two decades and now she had quietly bowed out.
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" Heads bowed as Thomas Rhett lifted up Brown, Dixon and their families: "Bring them peace that only you know how to bring somebody.
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The upper strings are fingered and bowed much like any fiddle, while the lower strings vibrate sympathetically and create a continuous, droning melody.
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In an oversize lime green wool coat, one shoulder bowed and cowled and inset with a dressmaker's toile, visible basting along the seams.
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A couple paused at the entrance for the evening prayer, heads bowed, holding hands, balancing nachos and a cola in their free hands.
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It was a mixture of electronic drones and string murmurs, mostly minor or modal and often using the glassy tone of bowed harmonics.
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Neumann also bowed to pressure from several members of his senior leadership team to negotiate an exit for Lapidus, sources told Business Insider.
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Over and over, we bowed, extended the palms of your hands to the sky, and added another bead to a piece of string.
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In his brief court appearance, the suspect, wearing khaki cargo pants, bowed his head and pulled up his shirt to conceal his face.
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Merkel and Morawiecki went next to the site of executions, where they bowed their heads before two wreaths bearing their nations&apos colors.
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But the Senate bowed out of the joint committee shortly thereafter and it did not survive for long as a House select committee.
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Bouteflika, 82, bowed to weeks of mass demonstrations against his 20-year rule on Monday and promised a transition to a new leadership.
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He has the hunched shoulders and bowed head of the defeated, though sometimes he looks like a boxer heading into the next fight.
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Nearby, guys bowed heads and said cryptic things like "Where's the digital key?" and "I need the alpha channel" to one another, tensely.
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The Republican lawmaker bowed to mounting pressure from within his own party to postpone a vote on Kavanaugh's nomination, originally set for Thursday.
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Bowed metal platforms are lined with a felt reminiscent of fiberglass, and smaller gems meld with their thick metal prongs, appearing like nails.
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World number 19 Tomic said he was too "busy" to compete at Rio, while 18th-ranked Kyrgios bowed out claiming mistreatment by the AOC.
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That didn't take, obviously, and HuffPo in December bowed to the fact that Donald Trump was a genuine presidential candidate with a large following.
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Japan's Kyodo news agency published a picture of Warmbier being led from the courtroom by two guards, with his head bowed, but visibly distressed.
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Europe's largest budget airline has struggled with labour relations since it bowed to pressure to recognise trade unions for the first time last December.
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The pair arrived hand-in-hand as they bowed their heads in prayer with the commander-in-chief also saluting Bush's casket before leaving.
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They would have rejected François Hollande, too, had he not already bowed out of the race—an unprecedented move for a sitting French president.
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The officers could be seen in formation on a beach, and in later pictures, with a chaplain, their heads bowed in prayer and remembrance.
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Yet it is hard to turn away, just as it is impossible not to back a heroine who, though bowed, refuses to be broken.
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Saudi Arabia ultimately bowed to U.S. pressure, but its hesitation speaks to an erosion of the U.S.–OPEC relationship as Russia's influence has grown.
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Skupin, 54, bowed his head and blinked back tears as Judge Kelley Kostin handed down the sentence in the Oakland County Courthouse near Detroit.
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Boulton bowed out of the race a day after the Des Moines Register reported that three women had accused him of sexually inappropriate behavior.
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On Tuesday morning, Meghan displayed a deep curtsy and bowed her head as she showed the time-honored sign of respect to the monarch.
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During the proceedings, America's de facto ambassador, Kin Moy, bowed three times before a table laden with fruit and flowers and then lit incense.
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Bernie Sanders has bowed out of the upcoming Women's Convention in favor of visiting Puerto Rico, according to a statement released by his office.
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So he made his own spoof video, in which he took the position of Depp alongside a fake Heard and bowed down to Australia.
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Remarkably, all three of the soccer superpowers, who have won 11 World Cups between them, bowed out of the tournament at the Kazan Arena.
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Chief Executive Hiroto Saikawa and other Nissan Motor Co. executives bowed deeply in apology to shareholders attending the extraordinary meeting at a Tokyo hotel.
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Before this was blue bowed babe was belting out ballads on the big stage, she was just another picture perfect kid in Phoenix, Arizona.
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Although Trump shook the Saudi King's hand when they first met, he slightly bowed after receiving the medal, as seen in the video above.
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The condition causes bowed legs, short stature and bone pain in children, and affects about 3,000 children and 12,000 adults in the United States.
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The final new entry of the weekend, faith-based drama "God Bless the Broken Road," bowed with a dismal $1.5 million on 1,272 screens.
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His girlfriend, Maria Arias, who is also expecting their daughter, sat next to Fernéndez's mother and grandmother in the pews, with their heads bowed.
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Bouteflika, 82, bowed to weeks of mass demonstrations against his 20-year-long rule on Monday and promised a transition to a new leadership.
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I mean when Hastert bowed his head and burrowed into Scripture with DeLay, pledging righteousness while burying sins for which he'd never properly atoned.
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"Django Unchained," Tarantino's biggest box office success to date, bowed with $26.5 million over the holidays, and went on to earn $425 million globally.
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As a child he learned to play traditional folk instruments: the kirar, a six-string lyre, and the masenqo, a single-string bowed lute.
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The final new entry of the weekend, faith-based drama "God Bless the Broken Road," bowed with a dismal $1.5 million on 9.53,272 screens.
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One shot hit Renato Bertes in the top of the head, suggesting that his head was bowed at the time, Ms. Pimentel-Gana said.
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A clergyman took to the microphone, causing Pelosi to pause the tongue-lashing as she bowed her head and clasped her hands in prayer.
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Erickson spent most of his hearing Wednesday with his head bowed, his bushy head of hair -- colored with streaks of purple -- obscuring his face.
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Shelves bowed under dozens of binders, each containing thousands of pages of documents—transcripts of wiretaps and witness statements for high-profile criminal cases.
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The Australian government last week bowed to opposition pressure and called the inquiry, which has the power to compel witnesses and recommend criminal charges.
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Both Oscar De La Hoya and Canelo wanted a fight in between the mandatory fight against GGG and the WBC bowed to their demands.
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The ceiling is bowed, dipping in the middle, "because the room above us is filled from top to bottom, completely" but that's no anomaly.
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Gorsuch stood beside Trump with his head bowed as the president rattled off the nominee's impressive credentials: Columbia University, Harvard, Oxford, and prestigious clerkships.
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As we sit in our circle, we take our magic truffles in our hands and hold them up to the blue sky, heads bowed.
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President Trump could have bowed out of this embarrassment after his pick to win the GOP primary, Luther Strange,lost to Moore in September.
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Just before the decision was read, the woman, 30, who was seeking $21.5 million, bowed her head and hid her face in her hands.
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Biden was apparently attracting supporters of Senator Elizabeth Warren, who bowed out of the race last week but has not endorsed Biden or Sanders.
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Separately, Mr. Trump is essentially down to a one-man legal defense team in the Russia investigation after two newly hired lawyers bowed out.
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The Tigers bowed out in the second round for the third time in four years after scoring just 23 points in the second half.
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But doing so risks making the Fed look like it bowed to political pressure — which, unlike its Chinese counterpart, it isn't supposed to do.
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Lying on the ground, with his lower leg bowed, Smith at first tried to pull his jersey over his head to hide his anguish.
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Hockey Canada drew talent Thursday from seven different leagues across North America and Europe after the N.H.L. bowed out of competing in South Korea.
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That Federal-style building has Flemish bond brickwork and a rare bowed facade and was originally built as a mansion for a merchant's family.
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Biden was apparently attracting supporters of Senator Elizabeth Warren, who bowed out of the race last week but has not endorsed Biden or Sanders.
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In recent months, several major manufacturers have bowed to government pressure, putting temporary halts on planned price increases, although few have lowered list prices.
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"Walking in the woods — it's dangerous, but the tigers and bears behaved decently, they bowed and kissed Putin's hands, expressed supportive words," it reads.
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But before California Task Force 1 would leave for missions in the Florida Keys, they lifted their blue baseball caps and bowed their heads.
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They bowed slightly to their mentors before unleashing a series of punches, karate chops and kicks, interspersed with occasional giggles, whispers and sheepish smiles.
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The jewellers on the other side of the classroom had their heads bowed, their hushed talk was full of confession, punctuated with filthy shrieks.
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In other matches, Villarreal, behind by 4-0 after the first leg, won the return match at Roma, 1-0, but still bowed out.
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The disease, which causes bowed legs, short stature and bone pain among children, affects about 3,000 children and 12,000 adults in the United States.
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Flake bowed out of his re-election bid after facing a revolt from the Arizona Republican base over his public criticism of the president.
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And now that all-new version of the Ram 1500 and Silverado have bowed at Detroit, analysts are expecting even bigger sales for 2018.
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Pinterest and The Knot Worldwide have bowed to pressure from a civil rights group, and are changing the way they promote plantation wedding venues.
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Senators like Bob Corker of Tennessee and Jeff Flake of Arizona, both critics of President Donald Trump, bowed out of bids for re-election.
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Their faces partly covered with dusty mufflers to protect against the cold that winter morning, the family kept their heads mostly bowed in grief.
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I haven't the foggiest idea who could be Uber's next C.E.O. And honestly, after Meg bowed out, I'm not sure if they do either.
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About 90 minutes later, Weinstein was led by officers into court in handcuffs, grimacing, with his head bowed and his books nowhere in sight.
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Mr. Dowless, seated three rows from the back of the crowded hearing room, sat quietly and sometimes closed his eyes or bowed his head.
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Among new releases, Lionsgate bowed "Mechanic: Resurrection," a follow-up to the 2011 cult hit "The Mechanic," in 211,2517 locations, where it earned $260 million.
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Ryanair suffered a series of damaging strikes last year after the airline bowed to pressure in late 2017 to recognise unions for the first time.
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Employees at Louisville&aposs Courier Journal bowed their heads in silence Thursday afternoon as executive editor Joel Christopher read the names of the shooting victims.
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Kikuchi, who moved to the MLB before this season, bowed to Ichiro before weeping as he buried his face in the 45-year-old's shoulder.
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Ryanair suffered a series of damaging strikes last year after the carrier bowed to pressure in late 2017 to recognise unions for the first time.
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She won Indian Wells in March behind her bruising groundstrokes but bowed out of the last 16 of the Miami Open with a shoulder injury.
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One day earlier, officials had bowed to widespread civil unrest and postponed a single-candidate presidential runoff vote that was to be held on Sunday.
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There's a certain image we have of pianist Bill Evans: Lean, bespectacled, smoking, a faraway look in his eyes, head bowed low over the keyboard.
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He describes being humiliated by the Red Guards as they lined up the inmates with heads bowed, and then subjected them to taunts and shouts.
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Bouteflika earlier this month bowed to protesters by reversing a decision to seek another term and putting off elections that had been set for April.
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Japan's Kyodo news agency published a picture of Warmbier being led from the courtroom by two uniformed guards, with his head bowed, but visibly distressed.
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They've supplanted the android vocal manipulations and skipping-hard-drive drum programming with the warmth of wood and bowed catgut, acoustic guitars, and distant choirs.
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Anbang has previously bowed out of smaller deals, but this is the most high-profile deal it has abandoned, people familiar with the matter said.
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A torch is shone on each boy, who says hello and introduces himself with head bowed and palms pressed together in a traditional "wai" greeting.
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The Englishman on press row next to me whose head was bowed and hands were clasped together as if in prayer can look up now.
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In Cartagena he bowed his head, eyes closed, as Mrs Pence led a prayer circle with Venezuelans taking refuge at an American-backed evangelical church.
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And, of course, Mike, a former Bernie Sanders supporter who (and I don't think he'll mind my saying this) shed tears when Bernie bowed out.
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We can assume that the events depicted in episode 4 take place several years after the end of Coven, which bowed out in early 2014.
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A few hours earlier, Guzman was bundled out of the Mexican cell block with his hands cuffed above his bowed head, Mexican television footage showed.
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Bowed head and lowered eyes?" and "Out of the huts of history's shame, I rise, Up from a past that's rooted in pain, I rise.
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Also fresh off a transcontinental voyage, the Land Rover Range Rover Velar bowed for the first time in America at the New York Auto Show.
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Even Ronald Reagan bowed to the consensus — his famous "there you go again" dismissal of Jimmy Carter was Reagan denying his previous opposition to Medicare.
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As for Disney's past reboots, 2017's "Beauty and the Beast" bowed with $174 million, while 2010's "Alice in Wonderland" launched with $116 million.
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"He wasn't as sharp as he's been but when he needed to be, he bowed up and got through," White Sox manager Robin Ventura said.
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The first couple arrived hand-in-hand as they bowed their heads in prayer with the former Apprentice host also saluting Bush's casket before leaving.
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Washington (CNN)On Thursday morning, Ronny Jackson bowed to the inevitable: He withdrew as President Donald Trump's nominee to run the Department of Veterans Affairs.
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Some have ended only after weeks of rancor, while in others, the loser bowed out gracefully, even when there were ample grounds for fighting on.
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The Irish budget airline has struggled with labour relations since it bowed to pressure to recognise unions for the first time almost a year ago.
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Speaking outside the maximum-security prison, the 20-year-old student bowed before apologising to the victim's family and to the people of Hong Kong.
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The latter ultimately bowed out of a role in the upcoming film "Hellboy," so that the Asian character could be played by an Asian actor.
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Emily Couric, a state senator and the sister of the television newswoman Katie Couric, bowed out of the race after learning she had pancreatic cancer.
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The Terrapins dropped five of their last nine regular-season games and bowed out in their first game in the Big Ten Tournament against Northwestern.
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But on Monday Ivanov bowed to the European Union, the United States and opposition demands and revoked his decision to pardon the remaining 34 officials.
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By giving Mr. Xi the honor in a formal document, senior Communist Party officials have shown that, willingly or not, they've bowed to his dominance.
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He approached Suzuki in the dugout, bowed out of respect, and told him that the bat was now going to be mounted on his wall.
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Fans thought that she might stick around to announce the winner, but she bowed out after giving some input to that cycle's panel of judges.
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Head bowed, Paul approaches Esther like a sly supplicant, advancing obliquely; she, in turn, appears haughty and amused as she looks down from her perch.
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After enjoying an acclaimed extended off-Broadway run, Heidi Schreck's elaborate public debate experiment, What the Constitution Means to Me, has finally bowed on Broadway.
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Last May, Uber and Lyft bowed out of Austin after losing a ballot initiative that would require ride-hail companies to conduct fingerprint background checks.
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That deal didn't work out—Zubrus was a bust in Buffalo, going goalless in the playoffs as the Sabres bowed out in the conference final.
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Both Rousseau and Rosenthal said they have never faced or bowed to pressure from the Arnolds — or even heard from the Arnolds about their coverage.
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That's how it worked in 2008, when Clinton bowed out of the race before the convention rather than fight for the support of then-Sen.
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Television footage showed the donkeys, in the town of Orai in Uttar Pradesh state, plodding out of a scruffy jail, walking single file, heads bowed.
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Overall, though the NRA does help pump money into outside spending groups, Republican lawmakers could fund their campaigns just fine if the NRA bowed out.
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The surface was gently bowed from top to bottom or from side to side, while all the edges were slightly curved — either concave or convex.
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President Abdelaziz Bouteflika bowed to pressure from protesters and the army and abruptly ended his rule of 20 years, according to the state news agency.
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Unable to secure the necessary two-thirds of delegates, he and Smith eventually bowed out and made way for John W. Davis of West Virginia.
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Images broadcast live on national television showed families in tears with their heads bowed, clutching white roses and holding up pictures of their loved ones.
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The cover, illustrated by Mark Ulriksen, pictures the two athletes kneeling on either side of King, their arms linked and King's head bowed in prayer.
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For the first time, an American almost certainly on her way to Congress stood shoulder to shoulder with her Muslim sisters and bowed toward Mecca.
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Just look at what happened with Lollapalooza Colombia in 2016—Rihanna bowed out over fears surrounding the virus, which led to the festival's ultimate cancellation.
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If A-listers and hotel managers bowed to this man's commands without question – how does one find courage under such a force without more consequence?
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Elizabeth Warren and Amy Klobuchar; and billionaires Tom Steyer and Mike Bloomberg — have bowed out of the race, leaving the Democratic field at just three.
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Dominating the room like an aircraft carrier with a flight deck of European cherry is a bowed table 25 feet long and 10 feet wide.
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The team's management bowed to that reality by trading away four veteran players and turning toward 2018 with the call-ups of two top prospects.
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Mr. Xi bowed in tribute at a memorial for 270,260 fighters from this area in central China who gave their lives for the Communist cause.
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After Sanders bowed out of the 240 presidential race, he admitted his campaign had been too white and too male, and vowed to do better.
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LONDON (Reuters) - The British government bowed to increasing pressure from lawmakers on Wednesday by bringing forward a planned reform of gambling regulations by six months.
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Men gathering on the ground floor bowed their heads in respect, while on the first floor — the women's section — mourners in black chadors peeked down.
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MELBOURNE, Australia — Three days after the six-time Australian Open champion Novak Djokovic bowed out in the tournament's second round, top-ranked Andy Murray followed.
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TURIN, Italy — Legs heavy, heads bowed, Monaco's players trudged toward their fans, an island of somber red in a roiling sea of black and white.
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" When he bowed to King Abdullah, of Saudi Arabia, the Washington Times said that he had "belittled the power and independence of the United States.
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When the country's president bowed to Russian pressure and tried to walk away from the EU deal, a pro-European revolution drove him from office.
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He pulled it over his face, hunched his shoulders, rolled his eyes, stood with bowed legs, and wagged a dill pickle, drawing more hooting laughter.
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Even major financial powers like Britain, Canada, Switzerland, and Germany have bowed the knee, both signing the agreements and enacting domestic legislation to implement them.
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Europe's largest low-cost carrier has struggled with labor relations since it bowed to pressure to recognize trade unions for the first time last December.
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The United States embassy in Wellington posted a photograph on Twitter of its staff, with heads bowed, before a U.S. flag flying at half-mast.
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The titular royal presence in the box was more conspicuous years ago, when players bowed or curtsied toward the box as they entered Centre Court.
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By 1965, Johnson saw Vietnam for the unwinnable quagmire that it was, but he feared and ultimately bowed to the short-term consequences of withdrawing.
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Her dedicated social media photographer documented everything, and her personal hair and makeup folks bowed over her like art conservators touching up a priceless painting.
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Wiz Khalifa closed the book on his nasty feud with Kanye West -- but before he did, he made it clear that Yeezy bowed to him.
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Wang bowed twice and then walked over to Xi to shake his hand after the vote was announced inside Beijing's Great Hall of the People.
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Jaws dropped at the half as Wisconsin—who bowed out to Notre Dame after an ugly Sweet 16 ending to last year—were up 31-27.
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Trump's other Fed pick, former 2012 Republican candidate Herman Cain, bowed out last week citing the pay cut he would have to take in the job.
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During Sunday's games, several players, owners, and team employees knelt, bowed their heads, linked arms, or stayed in the locker room while the national anthem played.
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Captioned "Mutual admiration, 2016," the photograph showed Obama and the Pope mid-handshake with their heads bowed towards each other, and massive smiles upon their faces.
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Harry bowed his head as Muhammad Rafiuddin Ismail, secretary-general of Jamiyah, spoke about the tragedy in London just before sunset and the call to prayer.
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Kate showed off her expert curtsy first, followed by Meghan and then Harry bowed his head in respect at the sight of his grandmother, the Queen.
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After lots of cities bowed out of the competition for the 2022 winter games it was again left with two options: Almaty, Kazakhstan and Beijing, China.
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Radical preachers, such as Muqbil al-Waddai, opened retreats in the desert, where at prayer-time trainees bowed down to Kalashnikovs laid in front of them.
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And it just missed becoming Warner Bros.' biggest opening weekend to date, falling just short of Justice League, which bowed in November 2017 with $93.8 million.
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Chan, wearing a navy blue shirt and red backpack, bowed and apologized to the family of his ex-girlfriend and the public as he left prison.
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Thyssenkrupp, born of the merger of two German conglomerates in 1999, has bowed to frustrated shareholders: on September 30th it said it would split in two.
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After shaking hands with Japan the Korean foursome came together and bowed to the crowd, blowing kisses to wild applause as they walked off the ice.
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It's worth noting that after back in 2004, Nintendo bowed to pressure from consumers and offered to fix any dead pixels on its DS handheld system.
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Roman Polanski has bowed out of presiding over the César Awards, the French equivalent of the Oscars, after his appointment to the prestigious role sparked outrage.
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For more than 20 years, the native Belgian has been the executive chef of Godiva, dreaming up luxury bites to go inside little gold-bowed boxes.
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American farmers first: Warren wrote that legislators in D.C. have "bowed to powerful foreign interests" by repealing the mandatory country-of-origin labels for meat products.
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After a reading by a priest, chief mourners laid offerings of ritual greenery at an alter after which others approached and bowed to pay their respects.
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After election losses, Merkel bowed to demands by her Christian Social Union (CSU) Bavarian allies for a limit on the number of asylum seekers Germany accepts.
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The actor, 40, stood at the center of the crew members, who huddled up around him and bowed their heads after he said a few words.
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She represents the left-wing of Louisiana's Democratic Party and has not bowed to intense pressure to drop out in favor of her more conservative counterpart.
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Since then, BHP has bowed to shareholder pressure for a shake-up by announcing it will sell its loss-making U.S. shale oil and gas business.
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After several delays of his confirmation hearing — in part over financial disclosure and ethics paperwork — and not enough GOP support, Puzder bowed out on Feb. 15.
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The two African-American men took the medals podium barefoot, bowed their heads and raised their fists in Black Power salutes as the national anthem played.
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Bouteflika, 82, last week bowed to demonstrators who say he unfit to run Algeria by announcing he had reversed a decision to stand for another term.
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I bowed to my altar and left it to my cat, Rainbow Dash, who promptly spilled the water across the floor and batted at the incense.
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But it was 10 seconds of silence that sticks in the mind, when the three executives bowed to the audience in a public display of penitence.
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He bowed his head and appeared to be in tears as the board voted unanimously to grant him parole, then stood and thanked the commissioners repeatedly.
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Washington (CNN)Rick Santorum said Monday that President Donald Trump "bowed to the elite in Washington" by picking Judge Brett Kavanaugh as his Supreme Court nominee.
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When Latoya took him to the Gathering Place, a church in an old supermarket, he closed his eyes, bowed his head, and hummed along to songs.
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And it did so only after Clinton bowed to a key Republican demand: submitting a seven-year balanced budget plan scored by the Congressional Budget Office.
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Last year, the Obama administration bowed to this pressure, restricting the amount of biofuel that can be sold, rather than expanding it, as the law required.
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Carlos López-Cantera, a close friend for whom Rubio had campaigned, bowed out of the race on Wednesday, saying he'll continue serving as Florida's lieutenant governor.
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One morning, when I was in my early 20s starting out in my corporate career, I walked out of another meeting with my head slightly bowed.
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The finance minister has already bowed to pressure and given the police force and prison officers a 230 percent wage rise and bonus for 210/2018.
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The head of the National Assembly bowed to restore independence in the troubled nation and called for new elections Wednesday before throngs of supporters in Caracas.
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After his session-ending putt dropped into the hole, he turned and twice bowed theatrically in the direction of the American crowd, hand to his chest.
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The decision to cancel Monday's hearing comes less a week after Grassley bowed to intense pressure and announced that the panel would hold a public hearing.
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Another former world number one, Adam Scott, also bowed out early at four-over after the long trip from his native Australia earlier in the week.
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The last tax havens to resist the global crackdown on evasion have bowed to intensifying political pressure over the leaked Panama Papers, experts said on Wednesday.
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In just the past 10 days, Democratic presidential candidates Tom Steyer, Pete Buttigieg, Amy Klobuchar, Michael Bloomberg and Elizabeth Warren have bowed out of the race.
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Behind a hotel window, the shoves came with a whoosh of bass and ominous squeaking from the places where the glass bowed, aching against the jambs.
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Later, Mr. Guterres bowed his head at the foot of Mr. Annan's coffin, which was draped with the red, green and yellow of the Ghanaian flag.
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The skinny one at the top balances a rectangular stone on the crown of its bowed branches, like an acrobat trying to pass as a weightlifter.
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In their train, thousands of Jewish slaves shuffled with bowed heads while the heaps of plundered gold and silver bobbed above them, winking in the sun.
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The president bowed slightly as he entered the ring, and with the help of a kimono-attired sumo official, he handed the trophy to the champion.
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McCormack, who has an M.F.A. in creative writing, was involved in editorial decisions for the first 10 years, but bowed out to focus on political projects.
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