Flight attendants were saying, 'Lower your head' and 'brace, brace.
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Brace for impactThe FAA has been testing brace positions on crash-test dummies since 1967.
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Brace died at his home in Springfield on Saturday, his cousin, Shaunta Brace, told the Associated Press.
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"It feels good when it's in the brace, that's why I had this [brace] on my leg tonight," she said.
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The medical equipment companies received Medicare reimbursement of $500 to $900 per brace, for which they paid kickbacks of nearly $85033 per brace.
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Brace for it A sea turtle is doing swimmingly thanks to a 3-D-printed brace used to cover a gap in its shell.
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When he uses a knee brace, in "Precision Bearing (…) Brace" (2015), it rests on a pedestal like the image of an item up for sale on eBay.
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LONDON — Brace yourself for a serious dose of Britishness.
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Brace yourself, Barbie ... Ken's kicking some brand new flava!
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Brace yourself, Ashley Graham ... this might hurt a little.
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The other walked from the scene wearing a neck brace.
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Otherwise, please brace yourself for a disheartening dose of perspective.
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Brace yourself: Tequila would get pricier, as would Mexican beer.
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Public figures know they must sometimes brace for tough treatment.
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And maybe it's good to brace yourself for the possibility.
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She wrapped the brace around his forearm and laced it.
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Brace yourself: This energy can be both enchanting and infuriating.
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Sure, I'm still going to brace myself for the worst.
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So brace yourself for a little niche market consolidation too.
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We're just saying to brace yourselves — the takes are coming.
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Just brace yourself for an incoming addiction to Japanese curry.
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Brace yourselves, because I'm about to make a witchy prediction.
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That isn't the only change the Queen must brace for.
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Brace yourselves New Yorkers: You're getting an Amazon Go store.
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Or should the world brace itself for an intergalactic war?
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Brace yourself for the saddest tale in the animal kingdom.
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"Any brace, there is some restriction to it," he said.
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Italian wine lovers, brace yourselves for some very disturbing video.
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As a nation, we have to brace for this possibility.
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Brace yourselves: this one is equal parts heartwarming and heartbreaking.
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Brace your core so that your body forms straight line.
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But when that covenant is broken, brace yourself for outrage.
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In other words, brace yourself for one seriously stylish wedding.
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Please brace yourselves to (potentially) meet the Apple Pie Oreo.
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Let me just say this: Brace yourself for Dean's dad.
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In other words, brace yourselves, fellow citizens: America is Duke.
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Brace yourselves, it's about to get real nerdy in here.
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But brace yourself — they'll set you back a pretty penny.
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Brace yourselves because this fight could be a stinker. Gasp!
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So I guess I would be like... 'fucking brace yourself.
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Fans hope for the best but brace for the worst.
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Brace yourself for chartreuse wallpaper and insanely expensive iridescent tiles.
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For three months each time, she wore a back brace.
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Brace for a transformation of housing, demography and consumer demand.
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Mississippians, brace for a media invasion like you've never seen.
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We're fools if we don't brace for more and worse.
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Americans would be wise to brace for war with Iran.
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He wore a large black brace around his left knee.
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Brace for strong winds that will make it feel colder.
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Brace yourself to be more than a little freaked out.
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And brace yourself, because this is who I am now.
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Don't brace for a tax break just yet, experts say.
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Among other things, that means brace yourself for some jargon.
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You try to swerve, brace for impact, and then: Kathunk.
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For now, brace yourself and listen to "Get Lit" below.
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Families that can squeeze, say, two adults and two kids onto a bench built for three could be in for some savings, while the larger among us may need to brace, brace for heftier fares.
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The school's sports medicine department tasked the group with designing a suitable elbow brace when they found out Haas wouldn't be allowed to play with a "non-pliable substance" in a brace, per NCAA rules.
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He will wear a brace on his right arm for protection.
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Brace yourselves everyone, 2019 is going to be an emotional time.
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Brace yourself for a fascinating and bitterly fought Senate confirmation hearing.
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Brace is kind of the best character on this whole show.
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Another explores the insertion of a synthetic brace around the ligament.
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I'm going to say something kind of controversial, so brace yourself.
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"We think of the medication like a knee brace," he says.
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But brace yourself for some life-altering truth: Musicians make music.
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Automakers are trimming expenditures as they brace for slowing auto sales.
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Lacing the brace onto his right arm went much more smoothly.
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He barrels toward us, and I brace myself for the impact.
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Flyers and investors in Air France should brace for more strikes.
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Brace yourself to be amused, disgusted, and bewildered in equal measure.
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Brace yourself: upside down Christmas trees are the newest holiday trend.
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Brace yourself for laptops with 1993GB of RAM because they're coming.
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So he must brace for a 40-year opposition research dump.
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American firms should brace for further scrutiny of past tax deals.
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LONDON — Brace yourself for a serious overload of gorilla-themed cuteness.
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Today, they're telling Los Angeles to brace for blackouts this summer.
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Troops have been alerted to brace for possible retaliation by militants.
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Should we brace ourselves for toddlers toppling over in a snowstorm?
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Brace yourself: Fenty will be sold at a luxury price point.
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Gulf Coast and Caribbean energy infrastructure began to brace for Irma.
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He was required to wear a neck brace up until recently.
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ISAAC APTAKER: We're trying to brace people and help people prepare.
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And she's in a neck brace with a paper gown on.
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Verdict: Boone's gallerinas better brace themselves for some really angry voicemails.
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Automakers are trimming costs as they brace for slowing auto sales.
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Businesses and investors should brace themselves for higher U.S. interest rates.
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I had to wear a full-length brace for eighteen months.
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Makeup lovers, brace yourselves, this one is good — like, real good.
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Brace yourself for the most epic Target run of the year.
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Brace yourself Bachelor Nation: This is one hell of a finale.
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WeWork's CEOs have once again warned employees to brace for layoffs.
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Facebook and Twitter, brace yourselves for a lot of these posts.
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I brace for what I fear will be anti-Semitic comments.
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Mr. Murphy advises vulnerable Republican congressional candidates to brace for more.
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Should we brace ourselves for "Petty Officer Pixar" and "Major Disney"?
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"It hurts so good," he said, still wearing the leg brace.
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But he is warning investors to brace for more market volatility.
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LOS ANGELES — Brace yourselves, teens: DigiTour is back for the summer.
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Brace yourself for nostalgia as you check out Gondry's video below.
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Brace yourself: "We tried 15 versions of it," McKay told Variety.
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Democrats can brace for a slaughter if they move far left.
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He suggested I obtain a neck brace to wear while working.
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But brace yourself: Moderating social media groups can be a headache.
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The next year, the brace on his right knee came off.
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He was wearing a neck brace, sitting next to his lawyers.
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Bear Brace with friends at Amerikanos Grille in the Villages, Florida.
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In the meantime, we just have to brace ourselves for it.
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BRACE FOR WINTER WEATHER If you have a snowblower, check it.
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NBC News: After split results, Democrats brace for a long primary.
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"We've seen no impact one way or another," Mr. Brace said.
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The great seal of the republic should feature a neck brace.
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Dallas fans should brace themselves for the possibility of an upset.
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The original story has been updated, below Hey girl—brace yourself.
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Brace for more defaults by China state-owned businesses, analysts warn.
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Brace for more volatility as the parliamentary drama continues to unfold.
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If you aren&apost good with financial discussions either, brace yourself.
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I was treated, and then given a knee brace and crutches.
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It's basically a plastic neck brace attached to a Velcro scarf.
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The actress was also seen wearing a tan wrist brace on her left arm, which appeared to be less bulky than the black brace she wore to Gwyneth Paltrow and Brad Falchuk's engagement party and WE Day.
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Gordon said he would play with a small brace on his finger.
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LONDON — Brace yourselves for some unprecedented levels of miniature penguin-themed cuteness.
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He now uses one brace to walk slowly around the Congressional complex.
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Just brace yourself for when it's time to take it off, LOL.
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On August 26, my horoscope told to brace for surprises and breakthroughs.
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Hand wraps brace the wrist and compact the bones of the hand.
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Brace yourself, Pitch Perfect fans, we have a bit of sad news.
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To Brace, it means that Delaney's coffee and eggs are getting cold.
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IV JAY "With You" Brace yourself for what you're about to hear.
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Santa's elves should brace themselves — cats may be meowing "Tanks!" this Christmas.
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Time to batten down the hatches and brace yourself for the onslaught.
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He has been practicing this week with a brace on his knee.
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"Six months after that, she was brace and harness free!" says LoSurdo.
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It was successful, and the brace was inconspicuously hidden beneath my clothing.
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Brace yourselves: your heart is about to be stolen by a goldfish.
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But there is a way Ethiopia can brace for its brewing troubles.
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But to those of you within Winter Storm Stella's path... brace yourselves.
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Ask and you shall receive, but brace yourself for disappointment: It's water.
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Brace yourselves for a wince-inducing display of public transport-themed awkwardness.
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But brace face doesn't stop Issa from being an extremely effective wingwoman.
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If you aren't super familiar with this astrological element, brace yourselves, stargazers.
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We all change and brace for the cold (it's seven degrees outside).
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These seven recipes are quick, easy, and — brace yourself — contain zero fruits.
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Please brace yourself for this very specific and alarming bowl cut. Yikes.
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As she shook, Merkel crossed her arms as if to brace herself.
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And it will have ads, so brace for commercials during sports coverage.
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So maybe we should brace ourselves Sunday when Washington takes the stage.
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Brace yourself, because the big early year releases are about to drop.
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And then all I could do is brace myself for the impact.
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But brace yourself for what deterrence experts call the 'theory of victory.
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Ask yourself why as you brace for the VR wars to come.
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Brace yourselves: Platform flip-flops are taking this season by storm (seriously).
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And actually, it's an incomplete list — we just wanted to brace you.
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Well, brace yourselves, because it's not the only name you've been mispronouncing.
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Teacher Kelly Craig said the legislature should brace for change in November.
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For those of you who have never been astrologically roasted, brace yourselves.
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The chance finally came when she came across the Ottobock C-Brace.
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LONDON — Brace yourselves for this one — it isn't for the faint-hearted.
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Inside the plane, the passengers will be told to brace for impact.
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LONDON — Brace yourself for a double dose of serious, seal-themed cuteness.
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I brace myself for "No's" and "Next question's," but they never come.
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A lightweight brace worn on your calf keeps the cables in place.
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Invesco market watcher Kristina Hooper believes Wall Street should brace for trouble.
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The strongest demand is for homes under $100,000, according to Mr. Brace.
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Leaving a party in a neck brace isn't a good look. 42.
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He was seen after the game wearing a brace on the knee.
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Beyond this, though, Americans can do little but brace for what's next.
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Inside the drawer is the brace she uses to stabilize her ankle.
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I zip up and C. and I brace ourselves for the cold.
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The toll of performance requires an arm brace, inoculations and physical therapy.
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If you haven't seen the video yet, brace yourself ... it's quite upsetting.
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Investors will brace for the next round of U.S.-China trade talks.
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Go ahead and brace yourself for the most important and horrifying step.
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I brace for carnage — And find Hal reaching out for a handshake.
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I will brace that, becuase it is run by a good company.
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U.S. automakers are trimming costs as they brace for slowing auto sales.
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For onboard entertainment, there is a wire and brace for a television …
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Hmmmm, maybe I should implement that last one today… Brace yourselves readers.
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Brace yourself for the possibility of seeing this kind of scene again.
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Porte was given a neck brace and was stretchered onto an ambulance.
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Iran's currency plumbed new depths this week as Iranians brace for Aug.
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It's really no different than someone wearing a knee brace as an accessory.
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So sit back, click ahead, and brace yourself for some realness, menstrual-style.
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As you head into your Season 7 watch, brace yourself for major losses.
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Then, brace yourself for one of most epic hair flips in the game.
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If your first instinct was "ick!" then brace yourself, because it gets weirder.
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Well, brace yourselves — the mobs of screaming teenage girls are poised to pounce.
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On Wednesday, the company launched a robotic leg brace, the Welwalk WW-100.
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New York Magazine published a story about this guy, Brace Belden, last week.
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Set down whatever you are doing, call your loved ones, and brace yourselves.
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"Now they have a good reason to come for her," Delaney tells Brace.
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Instead, the words you just heard are from -- and brace yourself here -- Sen.
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The preliminary results are now in and—brace yourself—it's still a rock.
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Brace yourselves, because these incredible books will make you feel all the feelings.
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As the show winds down, investors should brace for a big shake-up.
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Brace yourself for a guilt trip: July 24 — that's Sunday — is Parents' Day.
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Please cover the children's eyes and brace yourselves for the "lying face" emoji.
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Brace yourselves, bedheads — this quartet of easy-peasy styles are just for you.
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LONDON — Brace yourselves, Adele fans — a new music video is on its way.
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Brace yourselves: This is going to be a lot to keep track of.
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BTIG's Julian Emanuel has a message for investors: Brace for wild market swings.
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He tried to brace himself with his left arm before he was tackled.
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Keeping a leg ready to brace for a sudden stop requires some practice.
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The Los Angeles metropolitan area has taken steps to brace itself for shaking.
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And brace yourselves: It was even better than you ever could have imagined.
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This is an example of a storyboard, drawn by story supervisor Max Brace.
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Layering to brace the outside world used to be super uncomfortable — until now.
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Or, open the car door and brace yourself against the inside door panel.
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Investors will also brace themselves for the June jobs report, due Friday morning.
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Schwartz also recommended knowing which brace position is best for each assigned seat.
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A minor ACL tear can be repaired with a brace and physical therapy.
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Ahead, check out the DropOne campaign — and brace yourself for the next drop.
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Asma had been told by their lawyer to brace for an unfavorable verdict.
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Check out this promo for the show and brace yourself for a Lohanaissance.
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Fans of The Walking Dead, brace yourselves for the greatest hump-day treat.
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Brace yourselves...your awwww meter will reach record peaks while watching this one.
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He spoke at Friday's news conference with the wrist in a blue brace.
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Brace yourselves: the Air Force's newest gunship is officially on the prowl downrange.
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How can we brace for disaster and find the strength to withstand it?
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Brace yourself for waterboarding and other tools of torture, wielded in grainy gloom.
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Brace yourself for perhaps the cutest views ever to appear on Street View.
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But in terms of pure musicality, Canada's Brace seems like a clear frontrunner.
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So, brace yourself, parents, for 22019 more years of "Let it Go." 22018.
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In any case, businesses should always brace for the possibility of an audit.
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He walks with his brace and a walker or scoots on the floor.
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Brace yourself, Sex and the City fans — Charlotte and Big have been spotted.
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All told, short-term investors should brace for a rocky summer, Gundlach said.
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We should brace ourselves as Americans, because a gathering storm will soon arrive.
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As a response, the dog now stands behind her to brace her fall.
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But brace yourself — a night in one of these rooms starts at $6,500.
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And Republicans brace for another intra-party feud over a southern Senate seat.
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"Very often 10 or more agents will have a listing," Mr. Brace said.
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With a new rainy season within sight, should California brace for a rerun?
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If you decide to go this route, brace yourself for the work ahead.
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Osaka wore a knee brace on her left knee in her match Tuesday.
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His second work, "Majendie's Cat," was published by Harcourt Brace Jovanovich in 1986.
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That's not a reason to blink, but it's a reality to brace for.
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The C.E.O.s should brace themselves for the unscripted retribution that will surely follow.
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So Ms. Vargas wears her back brace, hidden, but also her buttons, prominent.
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On went a neck brace, which Hopkins wore throughout the fall until Nov.
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Might I suggest you begin with the little one with the leg brace?
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A typical lawyer's fee should not run more than $200, Mr. Brace said.
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Annual property taxes on this property are $500 to $600, Mr. Brace said.
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Spotify and Apple Music may have to brace themselves for a new rival.
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Mr. Brace said he planned to retire in four years and seven months.
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The value of Postmedia's bonds has plummeted as investors brace for a restructuring.
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Brace also said a handful of other unknowns will impact final population counts.
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Like I had a ton of time to brace myself against the rocks.
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A doctor diagnosed whiplash, put her in a neck brace, and sent her home.
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I get out of bed to ice it and put on my wrist brace.
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Jennifer Aniston arrived working an unconventional accessory: a wrist brace on her left hand.
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So, brace for more ugly retail earnings this week, but don't get carried away.
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On Thursday evening, at the Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa, Gabriel Jesus scored a magnificent brace.
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Every year on April Fools' Day, reporters in newsrooms around the world brace themselves.
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I hop in the chair gleefully and brace myself for this five-hour process.
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Photographs from the scene show Kazan being fitted with a neck brace by paramedics.
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Potterheads better brace themselves, because this is just the beginning of Harry Potter news.
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The Gallagher kids mainly brace themselves for the memorial preparations that must be made.
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In other words, Netflix users should brace themselves for a whole lot of fuckery.
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I have worn a leg brace and built-up shoe most of my life.
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And yes, brace yourselves, because I'm about to add mashed potatoes to the list.
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Democrats brace for drawn-out primary: No candidate has broken away from the pack.
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They show that he tried to brace himself from the airbag before he died.
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Zarif has had plenty of time as well to brace for the sanctions' impact.
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The CIA must patch up its systems and meanwhile brace itself for fresh disclosures.
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According to Orlando, investors should brace for market swings through at least this month.
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Tourists packing for this year's holiday season might brace themselves for an awkward welcome.
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The recent downturn in equities comes as investors brace for the upcoming earnings season.
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The new brace, developed by Spanish researchers, will help children with spinal muscular atrophy.
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Brace yourselves: We have a feeling it's only going to get better from here.
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"This type of behaviour completely contradicts our standards and our core values," Brace said.
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But he has Brace get her flowers, which should totally make up for that.
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She had to wear a leg brace because her kneecap was out of place.
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Brace yourself because these doppelgängers will make you do one (or two) double takes.
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They could focus on physiological considerations and design the pillow like a neck brace.
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As Noel fell, he couldn't brace himself and hit his head on the floor.
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So brace yourself for people taking screenshots that imply Trump deleted Obama's Twitter followers.
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New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio urged residents to brace for dangerous conditions.
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Ya could be laid up on a beach in Greece with an ankle brace.
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LONDON (Reuters) - May was a manic month for markets but brace yourself for June.
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Shades of Blue fans, brace yourselves: the season finale is going to be epic.
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Brace Legs Collective This new collab set with designer Liam Ashurst just looks fantastic.
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But if you have just 25% of the electorate coming out, brace for unpredictability.
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The 24-year-old was taken away for further examination in a neck brace.
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" Benjamin said if he wore the knee brace, it might become "a mind thing.
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Each brace comes with a microprocessor stocked with movement data at the knee joint.
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One lucky sea turtle is already wearing the brace, and it is responding well.
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Based on the President's immigration track record, Obama's critics should brace for the worst.
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I wondered whether she needed a moment alone to brace herself, but she didn't.
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Brace and support their owner when standing or walking up and down the stairs.
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Kempf said German industry and government should brace for further uncertainty in coming months.
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Like Lucian, she wears a brace on her left leg from ankle to hip.
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Put on the earphones attached to your seat and brace yourself to travel far.
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The company's scale will also help brace against challenges in the sector, analysts said.
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We're not kidding when we say brace yourself for three unprecedented, program-packed days.
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Brace yourself: The whole concept of "alkalizing your body" is not a real thing.
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I need to find a way to brace myself for whatever the future holds.
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The man on the left is wearing an adult diaper and a knee brace.
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A serious climax is about to take place in your life, so brace yourself.
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But investors who are heavily exposed to materials and tech stocks should brace themselves.
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Paramedics placed a neck brace on her and then put her on a stretcher.
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Break out the sparklers and brace yourself for the yugest Fourth of July ever.
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Narrow down what you really want to watch and brace for a rental fee.
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"Brace yourself for stronger winds and treacherous icy conditions," it warned in a tweet.
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Tuesday was a day for us to stock up on supplies and brace ourselves.
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Brace yourself for what are being advertised as "intimate encounters" with the performers. Seeingyou.
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The 7-foot-2 Haas, who averaged 14.7 points, was fitted for a brace.
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Sterling, meanwhile, was steady as investors brace for a BBritish general election in December.
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So, brace yourselves — there could legitimately be three candidates who say they won. Yikes!
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During her SNL performance, Eilish was wearing a boot brace on her right leg.
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But for all its inconvenience, the brace did little to help John's worsening spine.
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It's easy to practice your kicking; it's harder to brace yourself for getting kicked.
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Start at the beginning with Volume 1, and brace yourself for a wild ride.
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But Parker is the first to brace the "giant rogue waves" near our star.
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Attention, younger workers whose 230(k) savings are in target-date funds: Brace yourselves.
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Take a deep slow inhale, brace my core, reach down, and grasp the bar.
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He spent the past couple of months in a neck brace while he recovered.
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Brace yourselves for a brand-new musical remake of the classic mother-daughter switch storyline.
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LONDON — Brace yourselves, Peaky Blinders fans: Season 4 is well and truly in the pipeline.
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With the gift-buying season just around the corner, retailers must brace for more returns.
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Melissa Gorga's third pregnancy was so difficult that she had to wear a back brace!
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Dinosaurs. So brace yourselves, because Lego has unveiled its Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom building sets.
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That has prompted investors to brace for higher interest rates from major central banks globally.
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Wells Fargo is telling investors to brace for more losses on loans to energy companies.
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I brace myself and close my eyes and the next thing I know I'm moonwalking.
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Brace yourself: This new TV series is about to make Riverdale look like Barney & Friends.
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In the hours after the president is elected, equity investors need to brace for volatility.
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The way the calendar falls, in 2018 Democrats ought to be in the brace position.
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Here is where the first bout of action happens and it's bad so brace yourself.
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Prudence dictated that the officers brace themselves for the worst and hope for the best.
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Particularly in this hot app market, entrepreneurs should brace themselves for a tough road ahead.
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Daniel Gray: I had some molars out before they fitted me with a full brace.
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Better brace for impact, because Mercury goes direct on Sunday at 12:25 a.m. EST.
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There are going to be stories circulating, and you have to brace yourself for this.
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Economic forecaster Lakshman Achuthan has a warning for investors: Brace for earnings to go negative.
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" Alberto Panero On the "brace for impact" moment: "That's the only thing that was said.
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Leg Day Getting to know Victoria has been absolutely inspiring — what a beautiful, "brace" human!
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With plenty of physical therapy, he is now walking with the help of a brace.
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Winter jackets: Brace yourself, and look at the amazing selection of Michael Kors puffer jackets.
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And the wraparound scarf hides the brace part so you look fancy instead of incapacitated.
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Meteorologist Melissa Dye says the southern half of the island should brace for strong winds.
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Brace yourself for UPS mail drones, a $2,000 foldable smartphone, and a speaker-lamp hybrid.
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And brace yourself, you might want to sit down for this, but Beyoncé is black.
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Brace your core so that your body forms a straight line from head to heels.
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But if you aren't already acquainted with this creamy, piquant foodstuff, brace yourself for gloriousness.
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Evacuees flee, some brace for flooding Across Butte County, residents prepared for a possible deluge.
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Therefore, for anyone who is serious about leaving: Brace yourself for the financial tax consequences.
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You can clearly see Swalwell brace forward, tense up for a moment, and then relax.
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If not, we should brace ourselves for another very rough ride in the global economy.
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He began regularly using a corset brace to stabilize his spine and control his discomfort.
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Konkle is endearingly vulnerable as Anna, a sunny string bean with a brace-faced grin.
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The Yankees are petitioning Major League Baseball for permission for Miller to wear a brace.
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Well, kit fanatics, brace yourselves — because this teaser is now becoming a very shiny reality.
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These are some notable new collaborative releases from Tough Times Press and Brace Legs Collective.
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Brace Belden, a worker and organizer, told Splinter that Anchor pays him $16.50 an hour.
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Upon hearing this, I brace for something amazing; it's time for some classic Infowars, baby!
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Go deeper: Lawmakers allege harassment on Capitol Hill Campaigns brace for their own #MeToo moment
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He is recovering from back surgery he had in June and is wearing a brace.
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But that confidence is evaporating, as investors brace for intensified regulatory scrutiny across the industry.
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Our notions of due process nourish the former spirit and brace us against the latter.
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The tension in the air is palpable as we brace for what will come next.
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Investors should recall what happened then, take note and brace themselves for the possible implications.
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If you're planning a getaway for Labor Day weekend, brace yourself for some heavy traffic.
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Donald Trump's new hires should brace themselves for a full immersion in government ethics school.
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Ronaldo's brace means he has now scored in nine consecutive Serie A games for Juve.
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For example, my husband accidentally left his sports brace at the breakfast table one morning.
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As the new Republican tax policy takes effect, investors brace for changes in the market.
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Bitcoin investors may need to brace themselves for an even bigger drop in the cryptocurrency.
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Curry practiced Wednesday without a brace on his left hand, which he fractured in October.
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His mother decorated the brace with stickers and his classmates signed it with their names.
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He even shared some tips on how to brace for the inevitable dinner table debate.
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If Trump's "Fox & Friends" interview Friday was any indication, brace for fireworks on Tuesday night.
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After the game, he was seen leaving the arena with a brace on his knee.
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New breeds have been added to the annual event and — brace yourself — so have felines.
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Ms. Stanger later went to a hospital, where she was put in a neck brace.
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Some companies are starting to brace themselves; the deadline is less than 10 weeks away.
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You see a handsome young man in a brace, your heart breaks and then Snap!
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I forgot my knee brace, so the OG is having a rough go out here.
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Brace for some serious whiplash, though, because this is the start of the dark era.
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I might as well have been born on the pavement, with the neck brace half on.
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The only way to understand YMO is to first and foremost brace yourself for sugary kitsch.
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And that's something that almost everyone I've spoken to says, is brace yourself for more volatility.
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He worked for both George HW Bush and, brace yourselves Trump supporters, former President Barack Obama.
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One passenger, Steve Ramsthel, caught a recording of passengers being told to brace by flight attendants.
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Campus officials said they were continuing to brace for unrest they see as likely on Thursday.
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And when you check that trail cam footage, brace yourselves for the shit you might find.
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The glass tower would be wrapped in latticed wood, which acts as a load-bearing brace.
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Brace yourself for a wave of "Help us, Opie-Wan Kenobi, you're our only hope" headlines.
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Brace yourself, boys: Hollywood has another all-female remake of an '80s classic in the works.
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Brace yourself, the Fed is set to raise rates and pretty much everyone will feel it.
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Do these workers need to brace themselves for the possibility that they may soon be obsolete?
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Over the intercom, the crew sternly told passengers to put their heads down and brace themselves.
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Tangy, sweet melon-like flavor; your taste buds brace for the heat, but it never comes.
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This week, Wall Street will brace itself for an array of speeches from Federal Reserve officials.
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"If in-coming polls suggest 'Leave' resurgence, brace for another bout of 'risk off'," he added.
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Houston, behind a brace by Mauro Manotas, won the first match 23-20 on May 256.
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He uses a wheelchair and a back brace, and was admitted to palliative care in July.
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Well brace yourself and brew a cup of tea, because flu season is just getting started.
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If you're in the mid-Atlantic or Northeast, brace yourself for snow, possibly lots of it.
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Investors should brace themselves for a scary October for stocks, according to top technician Stephen Suttmeier.
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You're gonna rock that neck brace and soon we'll all be bopping at shows together again.
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The photo, taken on April 9, shows the couple trying to brace for Wade's great tumble.
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Yet with the worst Brexit fears intensifying, that's exactly what it may have to brace for.
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As it is, its 21.2 members must brace themselves for a wide range of potential outcomes.
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He wore a neck brace and a blue shirt and glasses and appeared frail and pale.
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If you were hoping to see Disney Infinity 4.0 in September, brace yourself: It's not happening.
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Brace yourselves, this video is about Trout Mask Replica by Captain Beefheart and his Magic Band.
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Image: TevaEver wanted to wear a foot brace, but didn't have an injury to justify it?
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Activists at Oceti Sakowin near the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation brace for sub-zero temperatures, Dec.
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If Game of Thrones actors themselves are any indication, fans better brace themselves for the finale.
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Brace yourselves, because your TV-watching life is about to get even more saturated with goodness.
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Brace yourselves: there has been an embarrassing uptick in the number of teens eating Tide Pods.
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Hertl was seen leaving the locker room with a brace on his previously injured right knee.
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Compression fractures can be treated with other approaches, including painkillers, bed rest or a back brace.
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Brace yourselves: for travellers in or through America, 2016 is likely to be worse than 2015.
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First off, brace yourself: CES is a massive blast of technology news, most of it junk.
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Bundling up to brace the outside world used to be super uncomfortable — until Uniqlo came along.
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Evacuees flee, some brace for flooding Across Butte County, residents were bracing for a possible deluge.
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However, brace yourself for more wild -- and potentially dangerous -- weather in the weeks and months ahead.
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But now the world's biggest banks must brace themselves for Britain's departure from the European Union.
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AMERICANS dismayed by the 2016 elections should brace themselves: next year political divisions will probably deepen.
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Brace yourself for a blog about one of the more mind-numbing lawsuits in recent memory.
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Two years later, he was able to walk only with a leg brace and a cane.
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In the old days, he never had to brace for the mental anguish of losing streaks.
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That's a long time to brace for potential impact, both as individuals and as a society.
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Teasers—the latest being "brace for impact"—had inspired a raft of speculation and conspiracy theories.
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Should we brace for an influx from the Pacific island nations like Vanuatu, Tuvalu and Nauru?
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"Kraus felt that the brace was getting in the way of Kennedy's strengthening exercises," Pait explained.
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Target and other retailers are hiring thousands of store workers to brace for the holiday season.
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He was mobilized with a neck brace, placed on a stretcher and carted off the field.
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If you thought 2017 was a rocky ride in the Middle East, brace yourself for 2018.
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"I grit my gums, I brace myself against the uterine walls," the fetus tells us grimly.
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The findings could help people brace for the financial undertaking of schooling beyond their undergraduate education.
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According to Yahoo, they literally invented a new material so the brace would pass NCAA scrutiny.
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"We are going where our audiences are," Rogers Media President Rick Brace said in the statement.
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David's brace of goals gave the 19-year-old forward six in five appearances for Canada.
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Recently, Griner discarded the brace, and is moving well on the court without signs of injury.
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Reviewing your calendar will brace you mentally, save time in the morning, and reduce decision fatigue.
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You should also brace yourself for any negative emotions your partner's kids may have about you.
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Notary fees, also paid by the buyer, usually total about $500 to $1,000, Mr. Brace said.
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Brace or not, Green Bay has a tough game on the road against the undefeated Rams.
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But if Rodgers is without the brace, a point-spread of nearly 10 points is ridiculous.
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But with so many candidates desperate to make an impression, they should brace for ugly, too.
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Brace yourself for something else wild when the likes of Lillard and Jokic are the headliners.
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And every time one appears from a performer's pocket, you brace yourself for a new adventure.
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She wears a brace on her right leg that causes a slight limp when she walks.
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It always struck me as a brace of brilliant sentences glistening inside of an inert novel.
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Weather: Brace for a day of showers and later thunderstorms, which could kick up wind gusts.
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There are some steps Americans can take now to brace for a financial shock, McClanahan said.
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In 2017, she shared a photo of herself in a hospital bed with a neck brace.
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Home Depot, Kohl's brace for tariffs Corporate profits are already under pressure from the trade war.
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Until then, we should brace ourselves for more panicked spikes and hopeful dips in this outbreak.
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We have to drive about two hours to Atlanta and brace ourselves for rush hour traffic.
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On Politics With Lisa Lerer Brace yourselves for the political hurricane that's about to make landfall.
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Well, brace yourselves, bargain hunters, because Target just announced a new rewards initiative called Target Circle.
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Last month, he relied on a cane and needed to brace himself when standing and walking.
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Syamantak Payra, aged 16, has devised another potential medical breakthrough with his smart bionic leg brace.
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And the first time you hear, 'That brace saved me today,' you know it's doing something.
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My husband's hardly worn neck brace didn't even come home with us as a souvenir. 2.
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Brace for the impact of GDPR GDPR will be the most notable compliance challenge in 2018.
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Television news footage showed her in a neck brace and walking with crutches before being released.
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Then brace yourself for the freshly filmed reunion special to see how this all shook out.
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In the Trump era, it also feels like a safe bet to always brace for chaos.
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And Walton says a new state will have to brace for the global domino effect -- Hawaii.
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After meticulously unwrapping a brace on his right knee, Duncan walked past the cameras without stopping.
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To brace for potential trouble, Zidle decided to increase his exposure to cash late last year.
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We set up a DJ station with speakers and a deck and start to brace ourselves.
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Hill, who was wearing a brace to protect his left knee, worked two innings as expected.
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Hill, who was wearing a brace to protect his left knee, worked two innings, as expected.
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A big part of the job on an opening day, Mr. Brace said, is managing expectations.
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Torres immediately fell face down into the turf and was not able to properly brace himself.
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His most substantial arias were delivered in a neck brace lying prone atop a wooden board.
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It is filled with more fluid than our own, along with more ligaments to brace the brain.
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And as investors brace themselves for the rest of the big bank earnings, Tom Lydon of ETFtrends.
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Write it out, say how much the moment meant to you, and brace yourself for the waterworks.
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I brace for rejection, but then the robot lets out a balooop and shimmies back and forth.
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Motiva warned customers near the areas supplied by the pipeline to brace for shortages, the source said.
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Advertisers may also sponsor this content, so brace yourself for the awkwardly forward placement of branded products.
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However, if you're expecting bar brawls and Sammi and Ronnie drama, you might want to brace yourself.
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Entrepreneurs who are just starting out should brace themselves to hear the word "no" over and over.
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I brace myself for another body, but we enter an empty bedroom with a blown-out window.
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And now GOP leaders are trying hard not to panic as they brace for brutal midterm elections.
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Lee and Mason must brace themselves for the possibility that all they might find is a body.
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"Brace yourself" for more selling in technology stocks, warns Gene Munster, top tech analyst turned venture capitalist.
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He tried to brace himself and push it back but it completely tipped and fell on him.
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There's no word on price yet, but Vizio's last flagship sound system was $500, so brace yourself.
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And, brace for impact, the lineup of products in her skin-care regimen rings in at $455.
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Broadway has had a lot of disastrous flops, but none so brace-faced and hopeful as 250.
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Brace yourself: White House officials expect Trump to be even more outrageous and cocksure in coming months.
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Just brace yourself and do what everyone else is doing: get sloppy drunk to dull the pain.
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Penilla wasted no time adding to the lead, scoring in the seventh minute to claim his brace.
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But Mr. Ryan said lawmakers needed to brace for more challenging votes in the weeks to come.
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House GOP leaders on Thursday said they are canceling Friday votes as members brace for Hurricane Florence.
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But more importantly, it shows Sean Spicer not being stupid, but injured and wearing a foot brace.
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Teachers lost significant benefits and are disheartened as they brace themselves for negotiations for the coming year.
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If not, we should brace ourselves for continued lackluster economic performance during the remainder of his term.
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The Buildings Department attributed the collapse to the failure to brace a wall during tear-down work.
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My father-in-law is holding hard on to the apartment doorknob as if to brace himself.
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So those anticipating that the election will somehow lead to a Washington reset should brace for disappointment.
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"Now, by this point, Kennedy had been wearing the brace most of his adult life," he said.
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I later purchased a compression knee brace which I wore for the last few weeks of training.
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New York (CNN Business)Investors should brace for a "choppy and sloppy" ride for the stock market.
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Dozens of men came from the nearby fields and helped brace the truck with branches and ropes.
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After that, brace yourself, because it looks like Daft Punk and The Weeknd are making music together.
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If you thought having to put your phone on airplane mode when flying was annoying, brace yourself.
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Added to this, it was his play-off brace that took France to the 2014 World Cup.
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The moment you mention walls or travel bans or deportation, brace yourself and don't take the bait.
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"For the next few months, we have to brace ourselves for a very grey winter," said Schmieding.
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As Haiti, then Cuba & the Bahamas brace for #Matthew impact, Florida & the Carolinas need to prepare, too.
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There is no traditional title process, making it difficult to track the legitimate owners, Mr. Brace said.
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The play ends with the bankruptcy filing, as Lehman employees brace themselves for the coming chaos. Curtain.
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"We should brace for a disturbing set of economic releases in March and April," JPMorgan economists said.
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Verdict: Now that this precedent has been set, Iceland should brace for a wellspring of geyser art.
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So before Friday's matchup with No. 3 seed Texas Tech, he was outfitted with a new brace.
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The soccer star was on holiday with his family, wearing perilously-short shorts and a knee brace.
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As airlines brace for the downturn, some are comparing the impact to the aftermath of 9/11.
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Brace for more compliments: the DB28 is a superb balance of power and style. Elegant. Considered. Coherent.
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The new hiring comes even as various industries brace for widespread layoffs amid fallout from the pandemic.
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As aviation technology becomes more integrated into everyday life, providers of new services brace for the unknown.
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Payet completed the rout with a fine solo goal after on-loan Nigerian Emenike grabbed a brace.
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If that turns out to be the case, we should brace ourselves for a hard economic landing.
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But the reality was that we were having to go near objects that he could brace himself.
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As for the value, brace yourself — the representative from Andrews values it at $5.2 to $5.5 million.
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As Americans brace for a reprisal strikes from its enemy of 40 years, the President seemed unperturbed.
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In one class, I watched eighth graders create an orthotic brace for a child with cerebral palsy.
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Instead, she warns Alex to brace herself for total abandonment: Prepare to be left in the dust.
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The big news for watch geeks is the new MT8003 movement in collaboration with — brace yourself — Breitling.
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If not, we should brace ourselves for even bigger asset price booms and busts down the road.
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Ligaments that make up the "stay apparatus" brace the leg joints and take over for the muscles.
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If this does not happen, the U.S. should brace itself for a serious Puerto Rican humanitarian crisis.
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Season 4 opens after Rob's car accident puts him in a neck brace and Alcoholics Anonymous meetings.
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Lindsay was in Mykonos, Greece Monday with a large brace wrapped around her right ankle and foot.
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Orange Is the New Black fans, brace yourselves for this throwback – it's likely to get the waterworks going.
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Its recent investment include Forever Labs, Swvl, rOcean, Brace, liwwa, Super Dispatch, Bayzat, Novo, Plot and Forever Labs.
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You might imagine this as stilted or formal, but Tana makes brace-faced middle schoolers seem positively carefree.
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He has a lot of neck and shoulder pain, and he's in a brace from head to waist.
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And for those who opt to listen to SoundCloud for free, brace yourselves for ads of many formats.
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Soon, the industry's lowest-paid workers will also have to brace themselves against the incoming threat of automation.
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Unfortunately, finding one to brace the winter in that's both stylish and functional can be a bit tricky.
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Brace yourselves: the sheer detail involved in analysing Game of Thrones has reached a whole new, scary level.
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Stockman cited the trade war as another major reason why investors should brace for a prolonged sell-off.
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Brace yourself: A new era may be approaching in which tech gazillionaires own the town you live in.
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Brace yourself: the price hike at Shake Shack isn't the only one you're going to see this year.
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But it doesn't fix their knee, nor does it remove the reality that the knee brace is there.
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You have to succumb to being brace-faced for years, and survive hours and hours of dental work.
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"I'm supposed to wear a neck brace, but it's just so ugly!" the actress admits with a laugh.
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But if it opts not to, we'll have to brace for the trade conflict dragging on into 2019.
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You'll recall ... Lainie was in a bad crash back in April that left her in a neck brace.
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At that same forum in Turkmenistan, Putin warned other leaders of the region to brace for the situation.
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If you feel like you've been spinning your wheels since then, brace yourself for a serious motivation boost.
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Finding ways to brace yourself while you shoot video is the key to making your footage look smooth.
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Brace yourselves, Top Gear fans — we finally have our first proper glimpse of the old gang together again.
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As fans around the arena brace themselves for a sickening fall, the spotters step in and grab him.
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But now that Newton is about to start in the Super Bowl, he should brace for fresh scrutiny.
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For example, Kennedy wore a neck brace to Kopechne's highly publicized funeral, though it hadn't been medically required.
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Investors are reducing exposure to stocks after the recent rally and as they brace for the Fed meeting.
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Chen has also experienced carpal tunnel syndrome and has been most recently wearing a wrist brace at night.
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Playing it safe, I'm now constantly wearing a brace, but I'm still pushing myself to the very limit.
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In 1963, JFK suffered a relapse, and he was forced to wear a tightly bound lumbar back brace.
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Washington (CNN)Brace yourself for the final throes of the months-long $500 million battle on television airwaves.
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They gave me this brace to wear but I won't wear it because it makes me feel hurt.
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A former brand director for Virgin, Ms. Salway is also eying New York and (brace yourself) Las Vegas.
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Firmly press your back against the pad and brace your core to remove your feet from the footrests.
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If there's anything we've learned from past Grammys red carpets, it's to brace ourselves for anything and everything.
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So if his almost canonical inoffensiveness falls short, brace for a new wave of recriminations from the left.
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In a photo posted on social media, Haslet is seen in a hospital bed wearing a neck brace.
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The only thing left to do is pack your stuff and brace yourself for days of jamming out.
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Minnie -- proudly wearing a bright "1st Visit" pin -- donned a neck brace Thursday at the famous theme park.
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In December Raúl Castro, Cuba's president, gave a speech warning Cubans to brace for more hardship in 2016.
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You can follow Joel too if you wish but brace yourself for wildly incorrect opinions about Harry Styles.
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In fact, investors may want to brace themselves for an which actually ends the year in the red.
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Brace and his dog sit heartbroken in the home he's just been given, sort of free at last.
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Afterward, she appeared with a brace on her arm, purportedly to address an injury sustained in the incident.
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Feedback can sometimes be mistaken as judgment and something for which you need to brace yourself, she said.
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With the election ahead, investors better brace for more turbulence as the upcoming election could exacerbate the decline.
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He pulled up his pants leg—an ugly scar ran across the skin, and he wore a brace.
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Read MoreEmerging markets should brace for more outflows: IIF Neumann believes that number doesn't paint the entire picture.
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Alternatively, barring any other form of salvation, he and Sears' other creditors can begin to brace for bankruptcy.
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Brace yourself, too, for a repeat of the sad story of how Weaver's wife and son were murdered.
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Gertrude and I learn to hold her kicking legs, to brace her head and fish for her tongue.
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What Rihanna's busy 252 was designed to do was get fans excited for a brace of new songs.
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McGrattan went down, and slammed his head on the ice without making an attempt to brace his fall.
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Well, brace yourself for impact, friends, because a slew of new lip products is defying the category altogether.
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In almost every instance, the prisoners were shackled but not wearing seatbelts, leaving them unable to brace themselves.
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Photos from the incident show the baby in a hospital bed with a neck brace and breathing tube.
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As we brace for the midterms, the citizens of Lincoln are working something out via their yard signs.
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The Warriors have to brace for the worst, of course, but I don't sense much Durant apprehension yet.
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Ursula Waltemath, who owns Restaurant Brace in Copenhagen with her husband, has converted from fine dining to takeout.
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AT&T told its new Hollywood employees in July to brace for "a tough year" of change ahead.
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He rather boringly predicted a 3-0 victory for Arsenal with Sanchez scoring and Walcott getting a brace.
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The wedding industry is preparing contingency plansAs wedding planners brace for impact, elopement planning companies see an opportunity.
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"It's nothing, barely noticeable," my mother assured me as she helped me with my leg brace at night.
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Indeed, the Federal Reserve is under pressure to reduce rates further to brace against a coronavirus-induced slowdown.
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The brace popped off while he was pitching to Hanley Ramirez at the start of the fourth inning.
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The airline industry has begun to brace for a slowdown in the event of a more widespread outbreak.
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" Armstrong said Brace confirmed to him that Pompeo had received the letter and "read it in its entirety.
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Though Merry is back in her habitat, she is still sporting a leg brace on her right leg.
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The about-face comes as banks brace for a surge in mortgage activity fueled by lower interest rates.
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But they still brace themselves, knowing that they are likely to be blindsided by one of his tweets.
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His wife was fitted for a neck brace and he suffered a broken vertebra but could still walk.
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And your throat will hurt, constricted by the intensity of a feeling you hadn't known to brace for.
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He wore a brace and threw passes on the side but did not take part in team drills.
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While Trump critics and skeptics brace for their worst, supporters can happily indulge their hopes for the best.
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If you thought the past two years of inquiries into possible misbehavior by Trumpworld were brutal, brace yourself.
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Let's take for example the manual for my—brace yourself—"ASUS Republic of Gamers Maximus VIII Hero" motherboard.
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The UK has three weeks to agree to a plan or brace itself for the no-deal fallout.
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And if there was ever any doubts over his near-universal popularity, they were vanquished by the outbreak of delight from football fans of all nations and allegiances that met his brace in Euro 2012 – the brace that, as it turned out, would be the final goals of his career.
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HALL: Meanwhile across town&aposs as people brace for protests which are expected tomorrow, not everyone was as complimentary.
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Beckham, who was wearing an arm brace, got a tattoo of a sexy pin-up model on his forearm.
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His innovation let users brace rifles against their shoulders in a more normal firing stance, improving accuracy and control.
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Investors should brace for violent reactions when anything disappointing occurs, especially to those crowded names with high earnings expectations.
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My daughter (now 16) had similar operation March 2017 after having to wear a back brace for two years.
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Considering the company's financial troubles, you should probably brace yourself for as high a fee as customers will handle.
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He could not even get himself dressed, he said, and wore a neck brace for the flight to Houston.
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The young woman shared that she, too, was diagnosed with scoliosis and was going to school without her brace.
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Investors will brace for the busiest week of the earnings season, with companies such as Apple and Alphabet reporting.
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Several plants shut down to brace for the bad weather, but refineries and chemical plants have still been damaged.
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Click through to see their picks, and be brace yourself for making some quality impulse purchases you won't regret.
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Police who spoke to him on March 6 noted he was wearing a brace on one of his hands.
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There's nothing left to do but brace for impact: Tami goes below deck, as Richard straps himself in above.
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Brace, who asked the first question to Biden, said in an interview afterward that she's "terrified" Trump will win.
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Well, it's time to brace yourself yet again, because the newest ColourPop collaboration is one you might already love.
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America, brace yourself for the greatness that is Dr. Pimple Popper videos to be beamed into your living room.
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The report comes as investors brace for the September jobs report, which is scheduled to be released Friday morning.
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WATCH: Coastal States Brace for Hurricane Matthew "At this point, we are not forecasting landfall across Florida," he says.
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We started off thinking everyone but Brace was wrong about him, that he's not some kind of cannibalistic demon.
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But with the help of a 3D-printed brace, Davis played in Sunday's Super Bowl against the Denver Broncos.
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Some of its most notable recent offerings are these: "Brace yourself," LaPierre wrote of his chaos prediction in 2014.
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My trembling hands drop the items on the counter: Advil, Pepto-Bismol, Bengay, Band-Aids, ice pack, knee brace.
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Reaching for my phone, I brace myself for the several dozens of notifications and reminders silenced during my slumber.
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So, brace yourself for twitchy Twitter responses to Fox, the N.Y. Times and "Morning Joe" until this presidency ends.
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You can listen to the album in its entirety now while you brace yourself for the darker months ahead.
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Should we brace for a few more of those wonderful, it's-all-coming-together family moments before he passes?
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She danced with a brace on, but now doctors want her off of the joint for 3-6 weeks.
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Brace yourself, past trends show that movements in the INR tend to be sharp and quick in such instances.
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We're told he arrived to his set in a wheelchair and leg brace, removing it before he got onstage.
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Noisey is up for a brace of Webby Awards this year and the voting comes to a close tomorrow.
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"Obviously skiing with a brace this season didn't go as well as I had hoped," she wrote on Instagram.
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I brace myself for the sound of her voice, all of my nerve endings like cats ready to pounce.
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He even turned Eminem's "Lose Yourself" into a swinging little diddy, and -- brace yourself -- dropped a few f-bombs!
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Brace yourselves, trainers — the biggest Pokémon Go update since the release of Gen II is well on its way.
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You have to get a glass of water, brace yourself to gag, and it can become a whole thing.
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There is a Capricorn eclipse happening on Saturday, so brace yourself for fated changes happening in your immediate environment.
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It's a must-visit destination that attracts both tourists and Chicago residents, so brace yourself for a long line.
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Still, he said his knee felt strong, which was why he had chosen not to wear a knee brace.
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As investors brace for whatever wild swings will come from the release, one strategist identified key levels to watch.
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Simply delivered yet emotionally intense songs are what will work for this (brace yourselves, trigger word ahead) quirky redhead.
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California wildfires Brace yourself, because sadly, it looks like it's going to be another week of devastation in California.
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OL Ty Sambrailo is out of an elbow brace, and he could resume some football-related activities next week.
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Of the twelve DJs left in the mix Brace isn't the flashiest—that distinction goes to Japan's DJ Buruaaaa.
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Brace yourself, because you may want to go back and look at some of your Magic: The Gathering cards.
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Now we have Abbi on Comedy Central's "Broad City," apartment-hunting with Pam, the broker in a neck brace.
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The board might want to brace itself for a showdown with angry shareholders, who could revolt against the decision.
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Krzyzewski wore a small back brace during the game, something he said was a good reminder of his situation.
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But if you were expecting to waltz right into any of Vegas' iconic hotels, bars, or restaurants, brace yourself.
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Women and minorities should brace themselves for the possibility that they will lose many of their hard-won rights.
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We try to get people out of the brace as soon as possible because it makes the muscles lazy.
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And if you have a notice from the IRS, brace yourself for the very real possibility of identity theft.
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Shockwaves have already rippled through global markets as financial institutions brace for what could be crippling displacements of funds.
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Utilities and public officials readily brace for storms and heat but can get caught off guard when temperatures drop.
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She walks in with a shiner on her right cheek, and a brace on the middle finger as promised.
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If your idea of innovative mall cuisine is the cryogenic encapsulated ice cream sold at Dippin' Dots, brace yourselves.
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I always had blue-collar jobs and I had to be mobile, so I just started wearing a brace.
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American companies eager to enter China's massive market brace themselves for potential intellectual property theft or forced technology transfers.
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DJ battle contestants:John BeezK-SwizzKayperMiles MedinaRafikRocket JacksonVekkedYuto Beat battle contestants: Brace City the Beatmaster Fresh Kils HOLLY MSCLS R!
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But Putin is not known for backing down, suggesting the American oil industry should brace for more pain ahead.
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At high school football games, they would still have to brace themselves for the occasional encounter with their abuser.
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Wearing a wrist brace didn't help, and neither did over-the-counter drugs or the codeine her doctor prescribed.
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They are also warning investors to brace for more alarming headlines concerning the virus' spread in the United States.
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I'll brace for the "establishment" label to be hurled my way, despite my own rallying with tea party groups.
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Unable to straighten his knee, he wore a metal leg brace that allowed him to reach the gas pedal.
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The U.S. is now deploying thousands of troops to the Middle East as officials brace for potential fallout. 21923.
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DoubleLine CEO Jeffrey Gundlach said the financial markets might have to brace for a Bernie Sanders scare in 2020.
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It was so long that I couldn't brace myself against the ends and felt like I might float away.
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If you happen to hit the next Powerball jackpot, brace yourself for the life-changing decisions ahead of you.
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In fact, you might have to brace for a salary cut depending on which industry you are switching into.
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Cresset Capital's Jack Ablin is telling investors to brace for stocks to drop at least 15% in early 2020.
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" Clues: a knee brace; a diploma; a Taurus constellation; "A tough year with a lot of obstacles and adversity.
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Wang's trip to Munich comes as German auto manufacturers brace for production and sale setbacks from the deadly coronavirus.
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The independent counselors at the free State Health Insurance Assistance Programs should probably brace for waves of new clients.
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Chenet says the man took a knee right before he opened fire -- seemingly to brace himself before the massacre.
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New York City (CNN)Wherever you are on the planet, brace for the tremors of an American political earthquake.
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Iran's currency plumbed new depths on Monday, dropping past 120,000 rials to the dollar, as Iranians brace for Aug.
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Should you become a writer, brace yourself for the analphabetic rantings of the anonymous, the frivolous, the platitudinous and crapulous.
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Market Commentary Brace for one more sell-off before the end of the year, Goldman Sachs' David Kostin advised clients.
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As bond investors brace for higher inflation, the 10-year Treasury yield has spiked more than one percent since July.
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We must brace ourselves for continued attacks in the information realm and prepare to fight back using non-traditional tools.
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Brace yourselves, Mariah Carey's "All I Want For Christmas is You" has already been unleashed across the world once again.
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A person who was purportedly wounded in the shooting posted a video of himself with a neck brace and bruises.
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At that point, they brace their legs and either nothing comes out or they'll squirt out a stream of urine.
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"All the natives were telling me, 'Brace yourself,'" said Carl Pluim, who arrived in Atlanta to fly home to Denver.
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It's great to hear personal stories and read tips from fellow adult brace-wearers who have been through the process.
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Eventually I was fitted for a plastic brace that went from the base of my neck to my pelvic bone.
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"I need to, like, brace you," Kardashian West tells Scott Disick and Kris Jenner in the clip released by E!
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But local governments and industries can help brace for impact, by educating and developing skills among existing workers, says Brookings.
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Brace yourselves for a classic D.C. storm -- and a revived guessing game about the identify of this generation's Deep Throat.
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Afterward, a shaking Peterson removed the brace to reveal two small wounds where the reptile had broken through the cast.
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Yet another oil company has filed for bankruptcy, as the energy industry and its lenders brace for a prolonged slump.
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But knowing how AHS usually has more questions than answers, fans should brace themselves for a slew of new theories.
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As many brace for the massive storm, social media users have continued to speak out about the alleged price hikes.
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By July, I was free from a back brace and getting stronger, so we decided to go on a trip.
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Given the ludicrous specs, we should probably brace ourselves for an uncompromising price to go along with the uncompromising performance.
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Brace yourself, because it is an idea so crazy that it may just shatter everything we know about the world.
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Outside massive crowds had gathered hoping to spot Kennedy, who was sporting a conspicuous neck brace, and wife Joan Kennedy.
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The recent rise in interest rates comes as investors brace for the upcoming earnings season, which starts later this week.
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Brace yourself for houses made out of Candy Corn, black and white skull marshmallows, and North's favorite, pink candy hearts.
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"Since then I've completed 32 marathons with the brace," she says, with all of them over the last eight years.
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She's being selective and is particularly partial to core value names in order to brace for near-term market volatility.
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Obamacare plan customers should brace for sticker shock when the administration posts insurers' preliminary rate requests for 2017 this week.
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The rally lost steam this week as investors seek clarity on Trump's campaign promises and brace for higher interest rates.
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AS THE 2020 Democratic primary heats up, a brace of left-wingers are fighting over who can be more radical.
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Antoine Griezmann scored a brace to give Atletico Madrid a 3-2 victory on aggregate to advance to the semifinals.
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I get dressed in a cozy sweater and black Uniqlo pants and bundle up to brace for the Chicago cold.
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" Zachary, she tells PEOPLE, still wears a back brace and will need future surgeries — as will Angela, "but they're miracles.
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Ada Lovelace got a brace of grenades, happily lobbing canisters filled with gas, needles, and alien goo at her opponents.
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Chris Christie in New Hampshire during a debate, he must now brace for a possible assault from Trump as well.
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Brace, one of the stars of "Gigolos," was in the market for a pet after his beloved dog Zeus passed.
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Ron Brace, a former defensive lineman for the New England Patriots has died, the Springfield Police Department confirmed to ESPN.
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Rodgers looked comfortable wearing a brace on his sore left knee, completing 22 of 40 passes to seven different receivers.
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The season 25 pro, 23, performed with celebrity partner Jordan Fisher on Monday's semifinals show, wearing a tan knee brace.
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Brace has been moping because he's feeling guilty about poisoning the elder Delaney to put him out of his misery.
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A stalemate on core structural issues would be viewed as a negative sign, and investors would brace for higher tariffs.
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Brace yourselves: this adorable child is about to teach you everything you need to know when dealing with your exes.
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Brace yourselves, because this story's emotional — especially if you love your furry friends just as much (or more than) people.
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Mahomes, playing with a brace on his right knee, passed for 26 yards, going 28 of 303, with three touchdowns.
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But for Tidal, the need to brace its finances — either through an acquisition or some other means — is getting pressing.
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Get ready for 15 unexpected household-cleaning remedies, and brace yourself — these call for expired milk, onions, and sprouted potatoes.
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Laying in a stretcher with a fake neck brace on was just the cherry on top of her epic prank.
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Mahomes, playing with a brace on his right knee, passed for 446 yards, going 36 of 50, with three touchdowns.
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There are other explanations for the move, of course, with a big one being a brace for increasing inflationary pressures.
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The treasurer said companies will have to brace for tax-related questions during company earnings calls in January and February.
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The brace is made of a rigid white plastic that was 3-D printed to fit the turtle's shell precisely.
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If you don't want to deal with another device to charge, you might be better off with a posture brace.
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Earlier this month, President Raúl Castro warned in strikingly blunt terms that Cubans should brace for a period of austerity.
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Faried's neck was placed in a brace and he was on a stretcher as the teams were leaving the floor.
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Many people told me to brace myself for Dreamforce before coming and the conference has exceeded all expectations so far.
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Investors should brace themselves for a vicious recession made worse by large corporate debt levels, according to Guggenheim's Scott Minerd.
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Midfielder Kenan Bajric was knocked unconscious and left in a neck brace after his head collided with Raul Jimenez's boot.
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Now, as students brace themselves to return to classes this week, evenings at friends' houses have turned into organizing meetings.
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Pancakes for lunch, accompanied by a brace of fried eggs, is one of the great pleasures of life on Earth.
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And his right hand went to the ground so he could brace himself as he stretched for Nunez's rushed throw.
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But emotionally, it's hard to brace oneself for the realization that something that was once there is finally, completely gone.
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In short, markets are telling us to brace for an intense economic contraction everywhere with little response by governments worldwide.
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Just be sure to brace yourself for the possibility that it will be a summer light on landscape-changing business.
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Did I mention I am eight weeks post-neurosurgery for serious back problems, walking with a cane and a brace?
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Merely typing her name on social media was enough to flush a brace of Al Franken fans from the underbrush.
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In their attempts to brace the public for the video's release, Milwaukee officials hinted that the video may trigger backlash.
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The turmoil comes as investors brace for the US-China trade war to deal more damage to the global economy.
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Wearing a bulky brace on a rainy day, he hobbled around and could not muster his typical late-game magic.
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The brace meant Fati became the youngest player in Spanish top flight history to score two goals in one game.
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The person who succeeds Mark Carney as leader of the Bank of England will have to brace for a challenge.
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He's appointed Vice President Mike Pence to oversee the next steps, as the nation and stock market brace for impact.
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We are trained to brace ourselves during scenes like these: scenes of attractive women having too much uninhibited, unsupervised fun.
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If he fails to do so, we should brace ourselves for some rough economic sledding in the years immediately ahead.
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It's pouring out, so I grab my umbrella and brace myself for the nasty that is NYC in the rain.
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Parents: Brace yourselves for a dark turn in your children's senses of humor and a marked improvement in their vocabularies.
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Stock markets have taken heavy losses as investors brace for trade retaliation between the U.S. and other global economic powers.
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The brace needed to be modified, as the habitat is a very different setting from her stall at the hospital.
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In 1975, she joined Harcourt Brace Jovanovich under Kathy Robbins (who became a noted literary agent) and sold subsidiary rights.
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Before his amputation, doctors at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio gave him a state-of-the-art orthotic brace.
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I've also had several injections for the pain, and I always wear a brace during exercise to support that knee.
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"Getting fitted for my brace that I'm not supposed to take off no matter what," he said in another video.
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Netflix description: Creepy apps, wishes gone wrong and portals to another dimension: Brace yourself for 10 new spine-tingling tales.
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The drugstore chains are searching for ways to connect with consumers as they brace for Amazon's entry into the space.
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Brace yourselves, because North Korea is pulling out the big guns: They might start calling President Trump a "dotard" again.
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He's got a little bit of a brace on it right now, and we'll see it goes during the week.
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