Bracing for more fighting With four days left until voters head to the polls here, South Carolinians are bracing themselves for more fighting.
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At this point, everyone seems to be bracing themselves for a no-deal Brexit, and "bracing themselves" means that the next episode of Hoarders might feature, like, 66 million people.
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Still, it's left people bracing for more — and worse.
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For Republicans, this is both a tragic and bracing conclusion—tragic for the opportunity lost; bracing for the implication that underneath the necrotic tissue of Trumpism you'll find a mostly healthy political organism.
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Investors had been bracing for updated news on Mueller's investigation.
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"We are bracing for a hard hit," North Carolina Gov.
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In fact, many investors appeared to be bracing for it.
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IT WAS a bracing experience for the captains of industry.
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Mr. Cruz himself is bracing for an onslaught of attacks.
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LONDON (Reuters) - The British government is bracing for Unilever (ULVR.
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As it widens, bankers are bracing for a jump scare.
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NASA officials are already bracing themselves for tough cuts ahead.
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Four minutes later, Britton was still bracing himself to act.
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Even in beer Indians exhibit a taste for the bracing.
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"Tom Tom" is a bracing reintroduction to their musical capabilities.
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We're also bracing ourselves to become a community interest company.
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SkyBridge is bracing for more stock market swings, Nolte said.
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The result, however, has been more bracing than anything else.
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EU leaders are now bracing themselves for tricky dialogue ahead.
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America's corn farmers are bracing for another year of uncertainty.
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Business groups are bracing themselves for further retaliation from China.
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Currency traders may already be bracing for that lurch lower.
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The balanced bitterness of the drink is bracing and welcome.
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The payday lending industry is bracing for a regulatory crackdown.
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I hope you spend the weekend bracing for Mike's return.
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But women's health advocates are bracing for a legal fight.
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He was bracing for similar questions at a family reunion.
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"The Europeans are really bracing for the worst," he said.
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While all industries are bracing for a cybersecurity talent crunch.
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By bracing for inflation, they can in effect create it.
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Walker is bracing herself to take over the lawn business.
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When a wave rolls over you, the contrast is bracing.
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And economists are bracing for an historic collapse in GDP.
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When she retells her story without the jokes, it's bracing.
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In a bracing moment of candor, Mr. Juncker called Mrs.
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Commuters were constantly bracing for the next cascade of delays.
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Police departments across the U.S. are bracing for more marches.
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Michigan made a rule about bracing just this past season.
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Prophylactic bracing among college linemen, however, is hardly a fad.
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Bits Online media companies are, once again, bracing for change.
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Trump's chief of staff, said they were bracing for criticism.
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Days before the storm hit, both companies began bracing themselves.
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Around the region, it was clear that residents were bracing.
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Neither Silicon Valley nor Washington is bracing for a Blitz.
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His head bore bracing injuries, obscured only partly by makeup.
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Bracing is a common treatment for both conditions in children.
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But top executives are still bracing themselves for the worst.
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Governments around the world were bracing themselves for new attacks.
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Northeastern India is also bracing for intensifying rain and wind.
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Employees since then have been bracing for a massive culling.
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That said, it was bracing to see Crazy Morgan again.
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And Hawaii residents are bracing themselves for even more expenses.
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Most important, she accentuates her character's bracing lack of self-pity.
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I'm bracing myself for all the 'It's about time' comments. Lol.
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Grey's Anatomy fans are bracing themselves in unison for Thursday night.
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I'm bracing myself for more days like those; I'm not silly.
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By 1994 steel bracing had to be erected around the tower.
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"Steel Town" (1937) is the most bracing of the early prints.
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Reproductive health care providers have been bracing for this for months.
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Pipeline companies, meanwhile, are bracing for the next round of clashes.
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Traders were bracing for a potential escalation in the Sino-U.
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More bracing still are the data's implications for debates on inequality.
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The market is bracing for a move one way or another.
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Democrats are bracing for a circus-like presidential primary in 2020.
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Meanwhile, fire officials are still bracing for more blazes this year.
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Boeing earnings: Boeing (BA) is bracing for a disastrous earnings report.
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Workers such as Demiris Jahmal Williams are bracing for bumpy times.
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Markets are also bracing for more news on the Brexit front.
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Kendra Wilkinson Baskett is bracing herself for a tough road ahead.
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Government unions are bracing for a loss of members after Janus.
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With lawmakers deadlocked, the state is bracing for another hot summer.
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White House officials are bracing for developments in Mueller's Russia investigation.
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Now it is bracing for a ripple effect of economic pain.
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Mr. Sharpton said the mayor was undoubtedly bracing for more protests.
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Welcome to the sick but bracing world of " Le Corbeau " (1943).
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"Halt" lets you see them as the cusp of bracing change.
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Now those evacuees and native Puerto Ricans are bracing for devastation.
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The tribe had been bracing for a defeat in the courtroom.
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Officials were bracing for the protesters to return on Monday night.
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Financial institutions are bracing for more companies to default on debt.
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O'Rourke uses Texas to bracing effect when he's in the North.
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That feeling of bracing for a financial impact didn't disappear overnight.
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We are always eager to dive back into its bracing stories.
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Brazilians are bracing for the end of a peculiar election period.
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That last aspect is as bracing as it can be frustrating.
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But now the region is bracing to feel its full impact.
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American officials had been bracing for a retaliatory move by Beijing.
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But in the interim, Wall Street is clearly bracing for pain.
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On Sunday, the region was bracing for Mr. al-Bashir's response.
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The West has been bracing for the Russian exercises for months.
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But economists are bracing for a weaker jobs report in March.
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His campaign is now bracing for an onslaught of Republican attacks.
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Hong Kong is bracing for another day of protests on Saturday.
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Residents here are bracing for the many more funerals to come.
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Some of the regular mourners are bracing for what comes next.
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Congressional leaders are bracing for a fight over that budget blueprint.
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Local officials are bracing for possible protests at the building site.
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These include dressing appropriately, choosing certain seats, and bracing for impact.
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Another day, another bracing warning from health officials about the coronavirus.
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Bracing for trouble, Dee jumped up and ran to the kitchen.
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US airlines are bracing for impact from the virus sweeping China.
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At its best, the book is a bracing tonic, I suppose.
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Reports surfaced this year suggesting BANG was bracing for significant layoffs.
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Investors were bracing for more to come, said Neuberger Berman's Nazli.
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And the Pacific Northwest is bracing for a scorching heat wave.
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Miami and much of South Florida are bracing for the worst.
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Investor Paul Meeks is bracing for a bear market in technology.
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Meanwhile, Lincoln and Nye counties are bracing for impact this weekend.
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Developing countries are bracing for falling currencies and reduced foreign investment.
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Much of the southeastern U.S. is bracing for harsh winter storms.
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Investors should be bracing for a painful, and agonizing bear market.
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Here are the two tactics I use most: bracing and mindfulness.
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I teach film, and this movie gave me some bracing lessons.
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American businesses of all kinds are bracing for retaliation from Beijing.
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However, investors are bracing for the possibility of a snap election.
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They appeared to be bracing for the tweet that never came.
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Bracing for more The West Wing is still bracing for more: McMaster could be on his way out and there are questions about Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin and Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson.
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The aviation business is bracing for a hard exit (see page 56).
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Joe shows off the patented true bracing system that Kanile'a 'Ukuleles have.
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The Zuckerberg family is bracing for some serious user growth in 2017.
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And they're bracing for similar reports in other parts of the country.
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Yum is also bracing itself for an impact from the Wuhan coronavirus.
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The two countries' relations are long overdue a bracing dose of honesty.
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One thing the city is not bracing itself for is more crime.
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For now, Democrats are bracing to see what the president does next.
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The profound fog that I'd been bracing for had never come on.
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Even now, the Republican Party is bracing itself for a Trump nomination.
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Instead, they have been bracing themselves for the next wave of bombing.
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Airlines are now bracing for the busiest summer travel season on record.
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Wall Street is bracing for lackluster earnings when Apple reports on Tuesday.
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The F model adds chassis bracing, welds and adhesives for structural stoutness.
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RELATED: Bracing for the final stretch But not everybody is rejecting Trump.
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Investors were also bracing for a European Union summit meeting from Wednesday.
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It also is bracing for currency fluctuations as the dollar gets weaker.
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And so the research community is bracing for a backlash once again.
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That is a bracing message in an era of cosy political pacts.
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Most are bracing for weaker readings in the second half of 2017.
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With stock valuations expensive, many market participants are bracing for a pullback.
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Wall Street is bracing for its first earnings recession in three years.
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New York City was bracing for its coldest night in 20 years.
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You might think that the house was bracing itself for something awful.
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Meanwhile, it is bracing for incursions by rivals, said patrol leader Joan.
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Few fear an imminent recession, though they are bracing for a slowdown.
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With that in mind, Democrats seem to be bracing for political shenanigans.
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Back in Lincoln, Reed says they're hopeful, but bracing for the worst.
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Neighborhoods that had seen little investment in years were bracing for gentrification.
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It wouldn't be impeded by the bracing system she was sitting on.
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Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus is bracing for a chaotic convention.
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The United States team has been bracing all week for his arrival.
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If nothing else, Jack's funky feet represent a bracing return to reality.
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Traders are also bracing for spillover as Turkey's woes roil western markets.
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So the Warriors accept the pros while bracing for any potential cons.
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The semiautonomous territory is bracing for protests against Beijing's new power play.
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Thursday's Brexit vote was a bracing reminder that London is not England.
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Markets are also bracing for a rate review in Japan on Jan.
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It is not just Comcast's media rivals that are bracing for disruption.
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The auto industry is bracing for a possible new round of tariffs.
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On the other hand, guess you'd better start bracing yourselves for Christmas.
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But adoption advocates had been bracing for the end of this credit.
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It's also bracing for Amazon's possible entry into the prescription drug business.
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And he cultivated a following with bracing lyrics about struggling with depression.
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Meantime, other countries are bracing for the next wave of the crisis.
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It's bracing, from a dose of vinegar, and bears telltale chile flakes.
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Still he dialed, bracing himself, unsure what he was going to say.
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He said Pakistani officials were bracing for some kind of aid cutoff.
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Baltimore and parts of Maryland are also bracing for a similar amount.
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Voter protection groups are already bracing for potential trouble at the polls.
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Parts of southern, western and central Japan were still bracing for more.
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Automakers are already bracing for the possibility that car ownership will decrease.
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Equally bracing is the release he finds in gags, whips and paddles.
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And insurers are still bracing for more uncertainty from the Trump administration.
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Here's what you need to know: • Bracing for more rain, and recovery.
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Florida is bracing for impact as Hurricane Irma powers towards its coastline.
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South Florida was bracing for a direct hit as early as Saturday.
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So why are some hedge fund managers bracing for a sell-off?
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There was something bracing, as well as brave, about that film's honesty.
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Security forces quickly barricaded his neighborhood, bracing for an outbreak of protests.
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Cities around the world are bracing for a potential wave of infections.
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But strategists aren't counting on it — and are bracing for the worst.
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Select a bracing, mineral white from the Sicilian slopes, and settle in.
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With these trips to America's heartland, I find myself bracing for worse.
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Nigeria is bracing for what could be a tight election this weekend.
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Observers were already bracing for a potential youth impact on the election.
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WhatsApp is bracing itself for a clash with the US government over encryption.
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Kailyn Lowry is bracing for another potentially contentious scenario with her ex-husband.
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So, I had to fire up YouTube to get my bracing bagpipes fix.
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ISTANBUL — Civilians in the Syrian province of Idlib are bracing for the worst.
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Investors had been bracing for a hit to earnings since Bellamy's on Dec.
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The Nationals' triumph on Wednesday night was also a bracing show of kinship.
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Many residents are bracing for more hardship as the warring sides dig in.
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It's funny, timely, and bracing; its best pieces aren't just arguments, they're provocations.
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Taiwan is bracing for a strong typhoon, Nepartak, due to make landfall Friday.
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The East Coast is bracing for its first major storm of the season.
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Abby Lee Miller is bracing herself for the side affects of undergoing chemotherapy.
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The HIV/AIDS community has been bracing itself for the Trump budget proposal.
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Investors are bracing for further oil price swings ahead of the November meeting.
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Predictably, America's tech giants are bracing for a new round of regulatory tightening.
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Presumably, this ultra-sad moment we're bracing ourselves for happens during a flashback.
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Understanding and influencing an organization or society required a bracing dose of pragmatism.
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One of Wall Street's biggest bulls is bracing for more wild market swings.
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All year, legislators have been bracing for a major fight over NSA surveillance.
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And with such investors departing, investors are now bracing for a wild ride.
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And, again, everyone sort of bracing for some form of a bidding war.
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Police in Cleveland are bracing for an influx of groups that plan protests.
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The airline industry is bracing for record-high travel over the Thanksgiving holiday.
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Aid agencies are bracing for what they fear could be a humanitarian catastrophe.
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Texas residents are bracing for the potential of serious danger and significant damage.
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Abu-Sitta says he and his colleagues are bracing for another busy day.
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A conversation with a former senior U.S. intelligence official suggests a bracing analogy.
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Administrators and professors now say they are bracing for a long-term hit.
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Officials in France and Germany were bracing for even more rain this week.
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His face contorted like he was bracing for a tetanus shot before responding.
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Even many who want Ms. Rousseff ousted are bracing for what comes next.
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Investors are also bracing for a potentially major escalation in the Sino-U.
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But facing skeptical independents, top GOP operatives are bracing for a tough year.
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Another surge of blustery cold this weekend makes outdoor activities a bit bracing.
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And, while customers are celebrating, some baristas are bracing for a hectic afternoon.
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Democrats are bracing for their request to eventually result in a court fight.
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Gabon's capital, Libreville, was bracing for violence as election observers pleaded for peace.
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"We are bracing ourselves for the next couple of weeks," the McCanns said.
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Bracing as it is, this is not always a comfortable place to be.
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Hawaii isn't the only place bracing for a major eruption at any time.
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Now those evacuees and native Puerto Ricans are bracing for another powerful hurricane.
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Ever since Election Day 85033, our communities have been bracing for the worst.
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This gap implies that traders are bracing for rockier markets at some point.
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Now, the city is bracing for the effects of President Trump's trade fight.
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Hospitals bracing for a flood of coronavirus cases are demanding a federal bailout.
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US hospitals and doctors' practices are bracing for a flood of coronavirus patients.
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Automakers have for weeks been bracing for the effects of the novel coronavirus.
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Here's the latest: • Turkey and Russia are bracing for financial chaos this week.
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Israeli officials and aid workers are bracing for a cholera outbreak any day.
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Once he was elected, it went into damage-control mode, bracing for scrutiny.
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The city is bracing for the impact on public health and social order.
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The shots of the flower children flocking to the festival site are bracing.
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It was like wading into choppy waters and bracing for wave after wave.
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It has also left the city bracing for a stern response from Beijing.
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She's delivered a bracing if uneven novel, one that, like jazz, feels improvised.
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As a neophyte in an entrenched system, she says, she is bracing herself.
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But states also are bracing for a potential ripple effect on their revenues.
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Bracing for the inevitable, India is increasing the number of tests being offered.
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This week, Southeast Asia and southern China are bracing for Super Typhoon Mangkhut.
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Robert Kennedy's account of the Cuban missile crisis is brief, bracing and revealing.
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Investors are bracing for uncertainty after the sudden swing from euphoria to anxiety.
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Bracing for an attack, the Green Berets prepared to launch the reaction force.
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And colleges are bracing for more clashes as students return for fall term.
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"Dying" is bracing and beautiful, possessed of an extraordinary intellectual and moral rigor.
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Palestinians are bracing for potential violence; Israel also expects more violence on Friday.
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But upstate, hundreds of low-wage immigrant laborers are bracing for the impact.
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Jeff Carter posted on Instagram that he was calmly bracing for possible death.
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A number of art fairs around the world are bracing for possible disruption.
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When it comes to neck-bracing, guilt-free horsepower, what's not to love?
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Now, the Northeast is bracing for rounds of heavy snow and freezing rain.
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From punishing winds to catastrophic storm surge, the area is bracing for devastation.
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But whether girding for war or bracing for diplomacy, Israel must be prepared.
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One of the year's biggest bulls is bracing for a near-term pullback.
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The antiseptic chill, the bracing rinse—why had he ever stopped drinking them?
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Now it's bracing for India's upcoming national elections, the biggest in the world.
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There's a common argument against this idea, especially the phrase — I'm bracing myself.
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The retailer is bracing for its worst annual performance since its 1997 listing.
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Every page brings a fresh insight, a telling aperçu, a bracing reality check.
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It was fascinating, though, to hear Mr. Jarvi's clearer-headed and bracing account.
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The service industry is bracing for a huge losses due to the closures.
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The Midwest and Northeast are bracing for a major winter storm this weekend.
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Also: why the video-game industry should be bracing for a political backlash.
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Marijuana startup companies said they were now bracing for a deceleration in funding.
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After years relatively free from locusts, farmers are again bracing themselves for the worst.
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Persian cucumber pickle is tucked in there, too, bracing with a hint of sweetness.
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Meanwhile, investors, bracing for more potential trouble in financial markets, are hedging their bets.
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The Chinese e-commerce company is said to be bracing for a slowing economy.
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That doesn't mean investors are bracing for a repeat of the 2008 financial crisis.
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Refugee groups are once again bracing for airport chaos and last-minute trip cancellations.
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Tawni O'Dell set herself a bracing challenge: Writing and reliving her family's trauma onstage.
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Authorities have been bracing for more attacks with parliamentary elections due on Oct. 20.
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Bracing for the worst, the US's trade allies are already preparing to strike back.
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After bracing for the worst, Wall Street got a welcome surprise this earnings season.
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Democrats are bracing for the polls to shift seismically over the next few days.
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Republicans there are bracing for an unusually competitive primary to determine Manchin's challenger. Rep.
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Markets have been bracing for the possibility that a resolution to the Sino-U.
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Any one of its stories is a bracing read; together they form a masterpiece.
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Officials were bracing for what could be the worst flooding in Jackson since 1983.
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Increasingly, officials in Beijing talk of bracing for a dispute that will last decades.
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As authorities investigate the letters, Roof is bracing for both federal and state trials.
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The big picture: Campaigns are bracing for the online spread of rumors and lies.
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Parts of Canada are also bracing for the big chill, including Manitoba and Ontario.
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Just be ready for impact, because it's "super bracing and acidic, and super bright."
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You're the one bracing for the attack, instead of the one giving the attack.
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Portland is bracing for what could be another round of violent clashes Saturday, Aug.
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Options traders, however, appear to be bracing for a hit to the ETFs' shares.
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The oil market is bracing for a hit to global supplies from the sanctions.
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Xinhua has said the country is bracing for record levels of passengers this year.
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The protests fizzled Republicans and the media arrived in Cleveland bracing for the worst.
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The key was bracing myself with nerves of steel, intuition and honesty, he said.
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Washington is bracing for a prolonged shutdown that is already in its second week.
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For now, both supporters and opponents of the rules are bracing for a fight.
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Today the pace of change is bracing, as is the insolence of the newcomers.
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Summer might just be starting, but we're already bracing ourselves for a long August.
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Taiwan is bracing as a category 353 super typhoon bears down on its coastline.
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The airline industry is bracing for a record-high number of travelers this summer.
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Those staying in shelters are hoping for the best, but bracing for the worst.
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" Our reviewer writes that the film "is bracing, witty and suspenseful, a feminist thriller.
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Organizers are also bracing for the arrival of protesters and supporters of Mr. Trump.
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European countries have been bracing for this 20% tariff, according to two European officials.
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Now European leaders are bracing for more of this to come, on the Continent.
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They're also bracing for a broader public lands fight when the Senate confirms Zinke.
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Popeyes workers are bracing for the return of the chain's massively popular chicken sandwich.
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A Canadian official earlier said the government had been bracing for moments of turbulence.
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Many users, including celebrities, appear to be bracing for a similar result on Instagram.
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But outside the protective glass case, the library is bracing for a humid reception.
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Trump is bracing for a similar outcome in Wyoming, which holds its convention Saturday.
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Right now they're bracing for the first peak that comes from April to May.
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An omnipresent fear of disaster, a constant bracing for catastrophe can do that, too.
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While some troops have been bracing for conflict, others are still running concertina wire.
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The academic world is bracing itself: Will that data remain available after his transition?
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Wilmington Trust's Anthony Roth is bracing for a more contentious climate on Wall Street.
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Accountants and others familiar with the process say they are bracing for more problems.
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Some businesses are bracing by halting hiring, putting off expenses and otherwise cutting costs.
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China's leaders are bracing for a bruising fight with the United States over trade.
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Counterterrorism officials are bracing for the jihadist group to return to its guerrilla roots.
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This sonorous lower register gives voice to her bracing impatience with sentimentality and disingenuousness.
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Residents bracing for wider attacks on markets and restaurants after the sun goes down.
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It is not only American companies bracing for short-term losses from the legislation.
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Coming late in the day, they made for bracing end-of-the-week reading.
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"We're not bracing for some horrendous fight with the United States Senate," he said.
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When they weren't in a state of emergency, they were bracing for the next.
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Who will have the temerity to make these wars the subject of bracing comedy?
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Employers are bracing for the loss of thousands of workers who lack legal status.
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In Silicon Valley, CEOs, investors, and employees alike are bracing for similarly stormy waters.
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On Twitter, Warren staffers also appeared as if they were bracing for the end.
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But voting rights groups are bracing for 2019, when the state legislature will reconvene.
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Mexico is bracing for a spike in COVID-19 cases in the coming weeks.
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Andrew Cuomo and state and federal health agencies in bracing for the novel coronavirus.
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The premise is bracing, though: What would these characters do with freedom, however brief?
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London (CNN Business)Drugmakers in India are bracing for potential disruption from the coronavirus.
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Investors are bracing for the reopening of mainland Chinese markets at 2400:21 a.m.
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But a sober reckoning with the deep malaise in India can be bracing, too.
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Wall Street is now bracing for weaker corporate profits ahead because of the coronavirus.
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Both dances are driven by the bracing energy that characterizes most of Cunningham's works.
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Bankers in London are bracing for a wave of job cuts in the city.
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Californian officials have begun channeling that public mood into bracing us-against-them rhetoric.
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All of the Alabama linemen take part in what is known as prophylactic bracing.
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The market is bracing for an imminent policy announcement from the Bank of Japan.
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Both Romney and Jones were modest in their bravery, bracing for what comes next.
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Automakers are bracing for even longer shutdowns and a deeper recession in global sales.
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Now, the administration is bracing for an avalanche of criticism from human rights groups.
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" (IFC), two bracing deconstructions of talk shows that are clearly descendants of "Awesome Show.
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Plus, the seat is heated to make chilly winter mornings a bit less bracing.
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He is known for addressing other people's quandaries with acerbic wit and bracing honesty.
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Instead, I'm already mentally bracing myself for how hard tomorrow is going to be.
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Once again city officials and community leaders appealed for peace while bracing for protests.
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PARIS, Nov 29 (Reuters) - France is bracing for nationwide public sector strikes on Dec.
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Which is not to say that Fritsch's bracing brand of physical comedy is absent.
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This week brought more bracing news for the Big Apple's would-be apartment hunters.
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Current and former Murray Energy employees told CNN Business they are bracing for cuts.
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Investors are also bracing for heavy government debt supply this week totaling $6.503 billion.
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US troops in the region were said to have been bracing for potential attacks.
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Instead, I&aposm left bracing for a crisis if she dies before my father.
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WASHINGTON — Republicans are bracing for a multi-car pileup in New Hampshire Tuesday night.
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The firm's executives are already showing signs they may be bracing for Washington attention.
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Sigmund Freud testifies, too, played by Timothy Doyle with bracing clarity and quiet imperiousness.
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Spain, spared most of the cold so far, is bracing for freezing temperatures today.
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They also recommended bracing yourself for the massive time commitment being a partner entails.
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Afghans are now bracing for a fresh round of Taliban violence, AP reported Monday.
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The community is bracing for a demonstration of "peaceful, nonviolent, direct action" Clatterbuck says.
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While Irma's exact path can't be known, Florida is already bracing for the worst.
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Mr Griffiths's bracing style was not in keeping with the era of student-satisfaction surveys.
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On the red carpet Sunday, Damon admitted that he was bracing himself for more teasing.
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RBC Capital had been bracing for negative free cash flow of up to $4 billion.
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Many other outlying areas are bracing for waters as high as three to ten feet.
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And 220% of those executives are bracing for a recession by the end of 240.
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Now, administration officials and energy industry executives are bracing for a grilling on Capitol Hill.
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Authorities made clear, however, that they are bracing for the number of fatalities to climb.
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One such meteorologist was caught on camera bracing for the storm ... a little too intensely.
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Dude from the weather channel bracing for his life, as 2 dudes just stroll past.
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Bracing for the hurricane's impact, the county had declared a state of emergency on Sept.
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TechCrunch understands that, Hoglund aside, HOOQ is bracing itself for another significant C-level exit.
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We should be bracing ourselves for something "weird" from the Khaleesi in this last season.
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The film had the potential to be a bracing showcase for both actors' celebrated talents.
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There is little sign of a quick fix, and bankers are bracing for the impact.
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None of this suggests a financial centre bracing for Britain's departure from the European Union.
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Cities are bracing for the heat, with jurisdictions setting up cooling centers and water stations.
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"We were bracing ourselves for the news, but it was still utter devastation," Gilbert says.
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The very word "botany" is redolent of vascula-carrying Victorian parsons on bracing country walks.
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Residents and soldiers filled sandbags on Monday, bracing for the worst, CNN affiliate CTV reported.
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But the Republicans in particular, feeling robbed of their turn, are bracing for a fight.
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But many drone scholars have been bracing for exactly such an attack for a while.
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Washington DC is bracing for millions of visitors to flood the capitol on Inauguration weekend.
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But the creative sector is also bracing for change and fretting about life after Brexit.
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In non-Comey news: -- Europe is bracing for a laptop ban on flights to America.
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I stayed the night, bracing myself every time I heard him pace past my door.
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Tech companies have been bracing for Trump to make changes to the H-1B program.
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Source: FactSet Investors are bracing for a return to the volatility levels of last August.
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CEOs worldwide said they were bracing for long-term disruption, job cuts, and lower profits.
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New Jersey commuters are bracing for what could be the worst traffic jams in decades.
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The airline industry is bracing for a boost in travel volumes this Labor Day weekend.
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But, here we are bracing ourselves for Season 2 with none other than Meryl Streep.
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Wall Street investors are bracing for the possibility that Trump will diverge from these plans.
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In the eastern province of Shandong, meanwhile, some are bracing for things to get worse.
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Loveliest are those with a blush, hiding innards of sour cherry, more bracing than sweet.
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But the wounds are still there, and it's bracing how direct Björk's lyrics can be.
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Above all else, Nanette is an interrogation of comedy as an art form, a bracing
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Some 3.3m EU citizens in Britain are bracing for the uncertain months—or years—ahead.
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Officials in Cleveland are bracing for rowdy streets next month during the Republican Party's convention.
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Residents of Wyoming, Montana, South Dakota and North Dakota are also bracing for extreme weather.
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A source familiar with Ossoff's campaign said they're bracing for the possibility of a recount.
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Traders earlier were bracing for 30-year yields sinking to a record low below 2.08%.
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It is bracing for another $1 billion to be withdrawn in the next few quarters.
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Love had his back to Barnes, bracing to rebound a 3-point attempt by Thompson.
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Some fought back against gravity by bracing their arms on parked cars or light poles.
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Much of the East Coast is bracing for dangerous conditions later this week and weekend.
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In Atlanta, football fans are bracing for the winter weather's impact on the Super Bowl.
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Journalists at Fox News are bracing for more change as the presidential campaign winds down.
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McCabe's book speaks with bracing directness about what was going on and why it matters.
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Neither attack is a surprise to Clinton advisers, who are bracing for a nasty fight.
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Those contemporary lessons drawn from these episodes of the past are both bracing and vital.
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States along the southeast coast of the U.S. are bracing for dangerous weather this weekend.
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Now another round of powerful winds has fire officials bracing for danger in Southern California.
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He says the school is opening an investigation and he's bracing himself for the worst.
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"Tehran Taboo" aims to expose systemic hypocrisy; in that respect, it is brisk and bracing.
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It's bracing, a nervy and grounded protest from a band that ordinarily prefers to soar.
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Once he was elected, the bank went into damage-control mode, bracing for public scrutiny.
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The Denver airport said it was bracing for several inches of snow and strong winds.
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Now they are bracing for the arrival of a new leader sent by Mr. Trump.
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Residents on both sides of the bridge are bracing for the influx headed their way.
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"Everyone in animal welfare is bracing themselves," said Anna Lai, marketing director for Muddy Paws.
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Either way, the path doesn't look smooth, and the European Central Bank is bracing itself.
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In doing so, "Stony the Road" presents a bracing alternative to Trump-era white nationalism.
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Amid bracing attacks on his integrity, he answered curtly and legalistically, only occasionally seeming offended.
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"Origin" was released on Tuesday, and Gregory Brown said he is bracing for whatever happens.
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This endeavor could make what should be a bracing exploration feel like an academic assignment.
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What does it mean to come to terms with history, according to Ward's bracing book?
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Immigrant rights activists were bracing for a ruling by Judge Hanen against the DACA program.
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Bracing for the worst, Americans are stockpiling face masks, nonperishables, hand sanitizer, and toilet paper.
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Economists are now bracing for recession and pinpointing specific stress points in the global economy.
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Separately, Florida is bracing for Hurricane Irma, a Category 5 storm barreling toward the Caribbean.
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Facing a growing inmate population and diminished staffs, many workers say they are bracing themselves.
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Candy herself is no feminist paragon; no one escapes satirizing in this bracing commedia dell'arte.
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Markets, then, might be bracing against the chance of a contagion both medically and economically.
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This year, charters are bracing for the House to try to zero it out altogether.
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Some viewers will find this open-endedness bracing; others may see it as fancy obfuscation.
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This law will take effect in May, and companies worldwide are bracing for its enforcement.
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A blow to the travel sector China's travel industry in particular is bracing for disruption.
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Bracing against the door frame, I wondered how much of this was apparent to Bill.
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The industry is also bracing for likely higher tariffs on exports to the United States.
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Market watchers are now bracing for another wide ride in the stock market on Friday.
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Not catharsis or uplift but a bracing dose of profane, sloppy, reasonably well-directed hostility.
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Coast to coast, cities in the zone are bracing for a huge influx of visitors.
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ATLANTA — Pete Buttigieg came into Wednesday night's debate bracing for an onslaught that never came.
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Nevertheless, it was bracing to put human faces—many of them famous—on the story.
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The protesters often stayed up late, watching social media and bracing themselves for an ambush.
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Jetta was restless, and we took her for a walk, bracing against the whipping wind.
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The World Health Organization said overnight that every country should be bracing for more cases.
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Police departments across the country were bracing for what they fear could be similar events.
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Saviano's book "Gomorrah" was made into a bracing episodic film in 2009 by Matteo Garrone.
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It's a bracing but not very "Peanuts"-centric bit of work, jarring among the others.
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"Seeing Tesla's success and bracing for a BEV future, OEMs have jumped onboard," Sacconaghi said.
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Aides were bracing for some kind of Twitter eruption on Thursday night or early Friday.
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And New York is bracing for the president's first return to the city on Thursday.
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Della's House also featured three older works and two bracing new videos on Aretha Franklin.
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Residents along the coast of California are bracing for more than a soggy Thanksgiving week.
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Just that if it does, Republicans had better start bracing for a major political impact.
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But states along the southeast coast are bracing for massive flooding and potentially devastating winds.
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Now, under President-elect Donald J. Trump, the industry is bracing for another wholesale makeover.
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That would be a drastic move that political operatives around these races are bracing for.
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Yet the market is bracing for the real possibility that the Fed could be remade.
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Senators are bracing for a three-week slog as they jockey for leverage on immigration.
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Staffers at the 20th Century Fox studio are bracing for layoffs and other big changes.
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Kentucky businesses — large and small — are bracing for whatever hangover a lengthy trade war brings.
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Some lawmakers have already been bracing for Trump's infrastructure plans to land on Capitol Hill.
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Investors were bracing for the worst amid signs of a protectionist ramp-up in Washington.
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For now, though, South Korea is bracing for the continued impact of Mr. Moon's policies.
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The slower compositions on this bracing album of Mr. Mincek's music are just as fine.
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It begins with a moment of bracing disorientation: a monologue delivered almost entirely in Korean.
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Saviano's book "Gomorrah" was made into a bracing episodic film in 2009 by Matteo Garrone.
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Pensioners are bracing for pay cuts, while the sales tax has risen to 2000 percent.
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With a clear head and stomach, though, the saltiness can be a little too bracing.
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Several market experts and ultra-wealthy investors are also bracing for a recession in 2020.
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And officials in the commonwealth are bracing for more severe disasters due to climate change.
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Police in the semi-autonomous city say they're bracing for a "violent attack," per Reuters.
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Patrick's meeting with Kevin is painful, bracing stuff — the opposite of his one-night stand.
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Refiners along the U.S. East Coast were bracing for difficulties in the next few days.
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Aside from the terror threat, French officials are also bracing for an invasion of hooligans.
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Thanks for coming on the show and thank you Hilary again for bracing political discussion.
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As the dictator's major offensive looms over the city, residents are bracing for the worst.
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The government is bracing for a tougher U.S. approach to the island under President Donald Trump.
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On Wall Street, banks that made big loans to energy companies are bracing for big losses.
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Here's how marketers including Chipotle, L'Oréal, and Marriott are bracing for an increasingly privacy-conscious world.
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At the Pahoa Community Center, officials are now bracing for a new wave of volcano refugees.
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Warren aides say they are bracing -- and preparing -- for a fight to be the progressive alternative.
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"We spent months bracing and preparing for the death of our daughter," he writes on Medium.
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Just before baking, the finished dough smells sweet and bracing, very much like a wheat beer.
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The mothers, eager, strained, bracing themselves for the worst, are often particularly relieved to hear this.
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Compare that to other flimsier e-scooters where I'm always bracing myself for a potential accident.
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Those staying behind were bracing for a snowbound weekend with politics far on the back burner.
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Canada is bracing for the possibility that Mr Trump may carry out his most aggressive threats.
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Iran says this will not happen, although its officials are bracing for a drop in supplies.
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Further, the CBS board is bracing for a possible shareholder lawsuit if a deal is consummated.
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For now, Stoltzfus is bracing for a 3 to 4% pullback to strike stocks near term.
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Now the city is on the road to recovery, but is bracing for the next bust.
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Fire officials in Fort McMurray are bracing themselves for what will undoubtedly be another challenging day.
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Image 2 of 2 BANGALORE, India – India&aposs Silicon Valley is bracing for another thirsty summer.
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That uncertainty leaves much of the industry hanging in the balance and bracing for the worst.
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Taiwan's manufacturers are bracing for the traditionally low season for tech demand in the first quarter.
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Now many administrators here and around the country are bracing for the Trump administration's new rules.
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You can thank Congress — and you can start bracing for more deletions and censorship to come.
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The tendency of those bracing for a hurricane to stockpile junk food has been well-documented.
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It looks like each side is bracing for an act of aggression from the other. 2.
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As spring rolls in, the Northeast is bracing for winter weather to make a harsh comeback.
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While all industries are bracing for a cybersecurity talent crunch, healthcare faces a few unique problems.
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Civilians are fleeing if they have anywhere to go, or staying and bracing for a battle.
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Bracing for the worst can actually dull bad news and make good news feel even better.
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He hasn't been accused of anything specific, but White House aides are "bracing for an indictment."
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New Zealand is bracing for heavy rain on Tuesday as the storm crosses the Tasman Sea.
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The company—which did not respond to requests for comment—is likely bracing for a backlash.
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But instead, the San Juan native, 30, was bracing for Hurricane Maria to hit the island.
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The storm's path is uncertain but Florida was also bracing for Irma's impact, possibly this weekend.
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Traders earlier were bracing for 30-year yields to sink to a record low below 2.08%.
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Evacuees flee, some brace for flooding Across Butte County, residents were bracing for a possible deluge.
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Few investors are bracing for an imminent recession, the likely trigger for a new bear market.
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But even many who want Ms. Rousseff to be ousted are bracing for what comes next.
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Now, in ways big and small, Wall Street has begun bracing for a possible Warren administration.
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George Ford will also be bracing himself for the most important defensive test of his career.
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And yet one also keeps coming upon moments in the book that are brave and bracing.
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Senators are bracing for a days-long high-profile battle over Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court nomination.
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The City is bracing for "Day Zero" in late August when its taps could run dry.
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Google is bracing for a landmark ruling that could radically reshape how its search results work.
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In some ways, city officials had been bracing for, if not expecting, a surge of unrest.
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He's prone to say whatever comes into his head, alternating between bracing honesty and complete outrageousness.
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Happy Friday and welcome back to On The Money, where we're bracing for more expensive everything.
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Police are also bracing for possible street protests mentioned on social media by civil rights activists.
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But few are as devoted to the bracing power of strong voices in a room, talking.
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Her playing of the Beethoven concerto showed that a performance can be both refined and bracing.
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The currency market is bracing for further volatility ahead of U.S. jobs data later on Friday.
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And ranchers in the state are bracing for the impact on Chinese retaliation against American beef.
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In Ireland, Pope Francis is bracing for backlash at the World Meeting of the Families rally.
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Fiumicino Airport in Rome, which hosts international flights, is bracing for reduced activity, its operator said.
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Traders were also bracing for the central bank's latest interest rate decision scheduled for 6 p.m.
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Rewind "Cold Water," Olivier Assayas's paean to adolescent desperation, is as bracing as its title suggests.
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A potent addition of resin masks the dullness of the base with a sharp, bracing pungency.
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I knew some of Fine's works, but not this bracing 21945-minute piece in two movements.
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Internal memos from 2 major brokerages reveal how NYC real estate agents are bracing for impact.
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Iran has announced that it is bracing for tens of thousands of cases of the virus.
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He jammed it while bracing himself on his dive, and felt pain while throwing and swinging.
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Maureen Dowd's latest column is a bracing essay on the political divide in her own family.
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European security officials had for weeks been "bracing" for an attack like what came to Brussels.
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Gig workers for food delivery and ride-hailing apps are bracing for the spread of coronavirus.
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The Israeli military is bracing for a potential mass breach of its border fence with Gaza.
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I kept bracing for him to get angry and say something I didn't like to someone.
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That makes the film's fatalism about social mobility, so foreign to traditional American sensibilities, particularly bracing.
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Qassim Suleimani, in Baghdad five days earlier, and the military was bracing for an American counterstrike.
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Now the Brazilian Army is bolstering patrols along highways and rivers, bracing for even more arrivals.
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Severe budget cuts are particularly concerning as nursing is currently bracing for a tremendous nursing shortage.
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Especially bracing is Hi's own waking to the ways in which he has internalized his station.
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He pointed to softness in the manufacturing sector as the reason he's bracing for "mild" disappointment.
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Business executives are bracing for the ramifications of the Department of Labor's (DOL) new overtime rule.
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ANDREW ROSS SORKIN: What kind of reaction are you planning for, perhaps bracing for, this year?
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Daley saw it as a bracing corrective to a frenzied and speculative culture in his field.
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The region bracing for Rosa's rain was already soaked by remnants of Hurricane Bud in June.
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Two Tennessee towns are bracing for protests by white nationalist and neo-Nazi groups on Saturday.
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There is a bracing thrill to watching a woman so manifestly gravid being irreverent and lewd.
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New York (CNN Business)Nervous investors are bracing for a dramatic slowdown in America's roaring economy.
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Firefighters fighting more than 100 bushfires are bracing for more "extreme heatwave conditions" early next week.
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Lawmakers are bracing for chaos in December as they plunge into several high-stakes legislative fights.
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It added Hamburg police are bracing for attempts by activists to disrupt electrical power in Hamburg.
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Two weeks before its general elections on July 25, Pakistan is bracing for another political storm.
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With this year's hurricane season beginning on Friday, people like Dearing are bracing for another round.
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It was a pleasure to hear such a lithe and refined account of Beethoven's bracing concerto.
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HELLER So capture for me how or when van Hove makes richer, more bracing political arguments.
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Suppliers around the world are bracing for a prolonged disruption as a result of the shutdown.
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Recipe of the day: Start the week with a bracing, spicy dinner of vegetarian mapo tofu.
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Either way, one thing is for sure: Britain is bracing for more uncertainty and political chaos.
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It's a funny and bracing documentary, sure to garner strong reactions from anyone who watches it.
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In a surveillance video, tourists can be seen bracing for cover as the decoration falls on them.
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I mean, really, that doesn't sound bad at all after you were bracing for 20 percent, right?
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Airports are bracing for an increase in travelers during the busy Martin Luther King Jr. Day weekend.
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If anything, forecasters are bracing for more pressure on prices, due in part to robust US production.
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So many were bracing for the announcement this week that the White House would end these payments.
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Be smart: That doesn't mean market-watchers and economists aren't bracing for an impact around the world.
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A photo of Bouman bracing herself for the groundbreaking release has been widely shared on social media.
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As Assad continues to wage war in the east, Lebanon is bracing herself for another population spike.
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Across the country, businesses in every industry are bracing themselves for a new wave of digital disruption.
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But he was also an endlessly inventive colorist, combining the lush and the garish to bracing effect.
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Because Trump calledStreep "overrated" on Twitter in response, De Niro's been bracing himself for a possible critique.
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Many market strategists are bracing for a pullback in stocks with the market already up so much.
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Paramount is already bracing for a huge loss ahead of its release of "Monster Trucks" next year.
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France is bracing for more street protests and possible riots when winter sales kick off this Saturday.
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The party has been bracing for the possibility of another damaging leak before November, The Times said.
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Wall Street was already bracing for a bad quarter — but the results were far worse than expected.
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Now, a metallic casket carrying Gentry's remains held a stark and bracing presence, solo, at center stage.
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On the eve of Janet Yellen's talk in Jackson Hole, many investors are bracing for market turmoil.
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On the eve of Janet Yellen's talk in Jackson Hole, many investors are bracing for market turmoil.
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Whether you're bracing for the worst or hoping for the best, we're in it now, astro buddies.
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To be clear, there's a lot more to bracing for a disaster than packing the right gadgets.
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The likes of AKK thrive in a Germany that prefers stability over bracing reforms or ideological struggle.
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Were they possibly bracing for a confrontation with Shauna, given how fraught their relationship with Shauna was?
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I feel my left leg go numb and realize that I locked my knees,bracing for impact.
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Flooding is continuing, with Tennessee residents bracing for the rapidly rising Mississippi River to crest within days.
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Regions of the U.S. that aren't accustomed to seeing snowy weather are bracing for record-setting accumulation.
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Her parents are bracing for the challenges that will come with getting her insured and into school.
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The Reuters poll also shows investors are bracing for much less stable markets, with the VIX index .
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What Obama will do is of course difficult to predict, but immigration-control advocates are bracing themselves.
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Florida's economy is the fourth-largest in the US and it's bracing for a possibly catastrophic hit.
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Democrats are bracing for the unknown as they barrel toward the formal start of the Trump era.
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With the Fed's interest-rate hiking cycle taking hold, investors are bracing for market dynamics to change.
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At times, for all the bracing vigor and transparency, I wanted more traditional Wagnerian weightiness and depth.
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Washington is bracing for President Trump's executive order on climate change, which could be released any day.
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In the south-eastern city of Diyarbakir, a Kurdish stronghold, activists are bracing for a round-up.
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The vaccine campaign launched this week, and the DRC ministry of health is bracing for a backlash.
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Lobbyists are bracing for the uncertainty that comes with having a lame-duck Speaker of the House.
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Every chorus is huge and memorable, and she pulls off bracing tone shifts within a single song.
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Barbera, especially, with its bracing acidity, is a brilliant accompaniment, refreshing the mouth and stimulating the appetite.
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Investment advisers had been bracing for the rule's implementation but could get a reprieve from the OMB.
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The scent of chlorine was bracing yet purifying, and the air bubbles trailed behind me like comets.
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As Republican lawmakers work toward finalizing , consumer advocates are bracing for an ensuing showdown over entitlement programs.
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Many are tart, pungent, profoundly bracing and deliciously refreshing, provided the brewing has been focused and precise.
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Jennifer Siemens lives in Oroville and says she is bracing for a third blackout in a month.
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Elizabeth Rezende, 61, a retired maid, said she was bracing for a return of the status quo.
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The stakes are high for a Republican Party bracing for major losses in this fall's midterm elections.
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Octopus, tender and charred, is paired with a lean chardonnay in the form of a bracing gelée.
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Read Reid (so sorry) for more on how the GOP is bracing for surprises this election season.
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Vermette was given a game misconduct and the Ducks are bracing for further action from the NHL.
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She summarized the results in a bracing New York Times op-ed: Soon I noticed something peculiar.
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Oil- and gas-producing states are bracing for revenue shortfalls brought on by declines in commodity prices.
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In a certain way, Esfahani feels like the harpsichord's answer to the young Gould—exuberant, antisentimental, bracing.
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The moving company is now bracing the old synagogue for next week's move, with steel girders underneath.
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Inspections also revealed no bracing for items such as a fuel supply for a fire suppression pump.
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Hedge funds and private equity firms are bracing themselves for a potential ruling against Bridgewater, he added.
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Caribbean earthquake A strong earthquake rocked the Caribbean Sea, and now, the region is bracing for tsunamis.
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Washington (CNN)Republicans were bracing for a massive surge in minority turnout in this fall's midterm elections.
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Nervous investors are bracing for the worst, driving down stocks of cruise ship lines by a third.
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But it's bracing, maybe more so than a more collected, straightforwardly structured version of itself would be.
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Officials in the Appalachian counties are bracing for problems they had expected but largely dodged during Florence.
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That said, if you're looking for something more bracing, the bar has plenty of sturdier cocktails, too.
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The tone is surreal, the viciousness bracing, and Álvaro's undiluted anguish the kind that never goes away.
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Eddie Mensore's bracing simulation of a mine collapse is more compelling than the material that surrounds it.
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Besides its intrinsic worth, "Open" should bring more attention to a pair of downtown's most bracing talents.
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On the island of Tasmania, more than 22005 wildfires were burning, and farmers were bracing for more.
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But in his Netflix series, he has so much more room to dig into the bracing particulars.
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They were made around 1890 and are notable for their inventive use of areas of bracing white.
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And the crisscrosses of lateral bracing on either side of the house reference wooden roller-coaster trestles.
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Save room for two rounds of dessert, including warm apple strudel and a bracing shot of grappa.
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Northern European countries are bracing themselves for major outbreaks within weeks as the virus rapidly takes hold.
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And now, activist and legend: Her Twitter feed, with almost 3.5 million followers, is often politically bracing.
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It will also provide billions of dollars in support for hospitals bracing for an influx of patients.
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The huntresses' war cry — "believe all women" — has felt like a bracing corrective to a historic injustice.
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Taken together, the developments suggest that investors and central bankers are bracing for economic and financial trouble.
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Much of America is bracing for the worst of the coronavirus pandemic by shutting down nonessential businesses.
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As the novel coronavirus continues to spread globally, people are bracing for social, economic, and health impacts.
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" However, he continued with this bracing passage: "But we despise no less the coward and the voluptuary.
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Vulnerable Democrats are bracing for Sanders at the ticket, report The Hill's Mike Lillis and Scott Wong.
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Hospitals are bracing for millions of Americans to be hospitalized as part of the novel coronavirus outbreak.
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Take the plunge into the bracing water from the pier on the far side of the cove.
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Airlines are bracing for even sharper losses than the $7 billion lost during the 2003 SARS outbreak.
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Clay Christensen's bracing ideas about management are more relevant than ever as the tech industry seeks redemption.
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Leading centrist Democrats are bracing themselves for potential blowback after the release of 2020 presidential hopeful Sen.
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Congress is bracing for a three-week sprint to avoid the second government shutdown of the year.
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And for now, Israel does not appear to be bracing for any influx of British Jewish immigrants.
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The e-commerce giant has already wreaked havoc on multiple industries, and pharmacy retailers are bracing themselves.
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As the novel coronavirus continues to spread globally, people are bracing for social, economic, and health impacts.
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Danny Rajaratnam, the protagonist of the bracing new novel by Aravind Adiga, "Amnesty," has a vegan girlfriend.
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Health workers are also debunking rumors, calming fears and bracing for the expected emergence of new cases.
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Now, hospitals are bracing for the potential spread of coronavirus that could bring another surge of patients.
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Northern India has been bracing for violence since he was sentenced Monday to 20 years in prison.
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Europe is bracing for an impending coronavirus epidemic, after Italy reported another huge surge in infections Thursday.
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Mr. Atwood tried bracing himself by gripping the folded-up seats along the wall beside his stretcher.
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Some senators began bracing themselves for the trial to begin sometime next week, possibly Monday or Tuesday.
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After an already devastating start to its fire season, Australia is bracing for things to get worse.
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And for now, Israel does not appear to be bracing for any influx of British Jewish immigrants.
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Ceviche might follow, bracing and bright, or rousing leche de tigre, the briny ceviche marinade drunk straight.
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But it's important to note that even though troops are involved, the military isn't bracing for battle.
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No matter who their nominee is in 2020, they are bracing for the same strategy from Trump.
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No less bracing was to see Kissin engage with repertory far outside his—or anyone's—usual fare.
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In 2018, GE is bracing for its worst year of gas turbine installations in about 15 years.
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It is better to be lonely than to die: this is the bracing news these poems deliver.
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In a culturally splintered age, her writings — on race, feminism and American privilege — feel bracing, and true.
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The implosion of the congressional deal left lawmakers bracing for Mr. Trump to declare a national emergency.
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It was tangy and saline like a manzanilla, refreshing, bracing and delicious, with an aroma of chamomile.
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I like it pungent and raw, a bracing contrast to all the beefy tenderness on the plate.
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Recent warnings on the quarter from high-profile companies have had investors bracing for more bad news.
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To most, C.K. is known as a smart, bracing, often filthy comic who relishes making people uncomfortable.
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The young American pianist George Li began the evening with a bracing, fearless account of the First Concerto.
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Now, several Texas towns are bracing for the second impact of the already-catastrophic storm, according to ABC.
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Bracing for a possible Clinton win, Russian bloggers were prepared to promote a hashtag #DemocracyRIP on election night.
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And with Trump scheduled to take the reins in January, many of them are bracing for a fight.
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Many U.S. retailers are bracing for the impact of tariffs imposed by the Trump administration on Chinese goods.
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The sounds of sirens from ambulances racing through the streets were heard by residents bracing for an escalation.
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But there are nonetheless signs of the artists he'd become, not least in the song's bracing sexual frankness.
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George Souza, the president of Endeavor Seafood in Rhode Island, is bracing for higher prices to dampen sales.
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While this might sound depressing at first, turns out bracing for the worst is probably helping us cope.
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Political tensions are running high again, the economy is stalled and we are bracing for another mosquito season.
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The Leeward Islands are bracing for storm surges that could reach as high as seven to 11 feet.
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This will require mitigating medicine's impact on the environment, but also bracing for the changes we can't avoid.
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The group goes out for dinner at an Italian restaurant as he stays behind, bracing himself for Jen.
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Connecticut-based trio Hellrazor are like an icy cold shower for your ears: equal parts bracing and refreshing.
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So it is a good moment for a bracing new assessment of the bracero scheme and its demise.
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In Idlib, Syria's last opposition-held province, millions are bracing for what could be a catastrophic government assault.
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Everyone was bracing themselves for the worst, considering there were some serious unresolved tensions between Jenni and Angelina.
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Thousands more suffer outside the shelter system; they are on the streets, bracing for the bitter cold ahead.
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Today's is a bracing account of divorce, which swamped our inboxes with responses when it appeared in 2004.
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Meantime, health officials are bracing for an uptick in cases after Passover, a Jewish holiday, which ends Saturday.
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Germany and the U.S. will report important jobs and manufacturing data, with both countries bracing for weak readings.
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Google is bracing itself for what will likely be a record-breaking EU fine in the coming weeks.
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Bracing for the final stretch Clinton's campaign is spending just shy of $14 million in the final week.
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Meanwhile Hong Kong and Guangdong province in mainland China are also bracing for a possible impact on Tuesday.
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Fresenius is bracing for a legal battle with Akorn after pulling out of its planned $4.7 billion takeover.
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Gainesville had been bracing itself for the possibility of violence, like what happened in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August.
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But losses were 47 cents per share, when Wall Street was bracing for a loss of 42 cents.
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All of that is encased in a stiff plastic shell with internal bracing to minimize flex and distortion.
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It also deprives liberals of the bracing discipline of having to argue with people from alternative intellectual traditions.
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Now some fear Putin may have overplayed a winning hand and are bracing for a U.S. sanctions backlash.
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Residents of the River Bend resort and golf club in Brownsville, Texas are also bracing for a fight.
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Both companies have undergone multiple rounds of cuts already, and have been bracing for additional rounds for months.
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Fog obscures my vision and I clutch onto my camera for dear life, bracing to go down hard.
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With a big move for Apple shares expected after the bell, options traders appear to be bracing themselves.
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It's bracing, but ecstatic, exactly the sort of thing you'd hope for form this one-person wrecking crew.
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As the Trump agenda begins to unfurl, millions of Americans living in poverty are bracing for the worst.
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But if adland's most prominent chief executive is bracing for stagnation, investors are apt to do the same.
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Interior bracing steadies the walls exactly where shaking is most likely to smear the crispness of the music.
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As the Zika virus continues to spread and cause fear, the hotel industry is bracing for potential impact.
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Puerto Ricans bracing for the high-octane winds and slashing rainfall started to feel Irma's effects Wednesday afternoon.
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It certainly will not sit will with the Demint loyalists inside Heritage who are bracing for a purge.
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States from Louisiana to Florida were bracing Friday for Nate, forecast to pound the Gulf Coast this weekend.
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Other groups in attendance, however, said they were bracing for a period of political violence in the country.
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And every day, Americans are left bracing for a Twitter screed that could set off a nuclear war.
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Nintendo is bracing for arguably the least promising holiday season in its history as a video game publisher.
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Picardo said the market was bracing for China to report its slowest growth in 363 years on Tuesday.
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Likely Samsung is bracing for 21869156G to become less of a novelty in the next year or so.
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A settlement was reached under which Omari installed bracing for Christo's building, with Christo picking up the cost.
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This dazzling 27-minute score explores the sonic capacities of the orchestra with bracing imagination and sizzling energy.
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Instead of happy nostalgia, I found a hard, bracing truth — born, perhaps, in a new apprehension of beauty.
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Summer is coming to a close, and so the tech world is bracing for the fall event cycle.
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Still, with the referendum looming, thousands of workers across the city are bracing for a potentially murky future.
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Bracing for temperature drops The arctic front that hit earlier already has brutalized parts of the United States.
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The arrival of Saariaho's opera at the Met, in 2016, was a particularly bracing sign of modernist longevity.
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Democrats have been bracing themselves for a court fight, and such a battle may end up being lengthy.
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"What [the Kurds] are bracing for is either more bluster or some short-term punitive measures," Wahab said.
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Instead I am bracing myself for the U.S. and Germany to sleepwalk their way to a trade war.
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I meet my wife at the airport and I can see she is bracing herself for my disappointment.
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Thus, we humans are bracing for adaptation, but we've no idea how far we might need to adapt.
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Florida is bracing for impact as Category 4 storm Hurricane Dorian prepares to slam into the US coast.
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But the data also showed banks taking higher credit losses and bracing for more defaults as 28500 continues.
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Barzilai said EquityBee has been in touch with startup employees who appear to be bracing for the worst.
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In a bracing sequence, Jack rehearses saying no as he pours back beer after beer from his fridge.
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Activists had promised massive demonstrations if Mr. Van Dyke was acquitted, and city officials were bracing for protests.
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Buyers are also bracing themselves for their jobs taking a hit as the economy slides toward a recession.
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The White House is now bracing for charges against Mr. Trump's short-lived national security adviser, Michael Flynn.
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The contemporary philosopher Andrea Nye suggests that Weil also throws a bracing light on the debate over abortion.
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Manohla Dargis called it a "bracing, often strangely beautiful movie" in her review in The New York Times.
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Apple's iPhone was bracing for a 10% tariff starting September 1, until President Donald Trump announced a delay.
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Florida is bracing for the Category 2 hurricane, which is threatening to do heavy damage on the state.
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As a result, schools are bracing for students who show up to their doors homeless, hungry and unhealthy.
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Time was short: Europe was bracing for war, and bureaucrats in Santiago and Paris were sabotaging the effort.
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Mr. Biden's team in particular is bracing for a more aggressive approach from the candidates onstage on Thursday.
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As it turns 100, the bracing cocktail is wildly popular, with a host of new riffs and variations.
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Republicans are bracing for the findings of the state elections board, which is expected to meet before Christmas.
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The bracing opening lines of the book say as much: Pardon my heart if it ruins your party.
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Estimates for the costs of the shutdown vary widely, but industry leaders are bracing for an enormous impact.
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Doubts about the U.S.-China trade truce, bracing for the Brexit vote and exploring Europe on the Interrail.
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Bracing for the worst It isn't just the isolation of emotionally needy city dwellers driving the adoption boom.
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Throughout her career as a filmmaker, Zoe Cassavetes has excelled at highlighting the female experience with bracing openness.
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The gifted poet Sandra Simonds recently wrote a bracing analysis of Minnis's work on the Poetry Foundation's website.
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Luxury fashion is bracing for impact as Italy has been put into complete lockdown amid the coronavirus outbreak.
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At once sensuous and severe, Ms. De Keersmaeker's dances can be bracing in their abandon or willfully introspective.
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It's admirable, to say the least, considering L.A. is bracing for a massive wave of COVID-19 patients.
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With the pandemic's impact just starting to be felt across global economies, everyone is bracing for hard times.
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"4275" — which was released this summer, then rereleased in an expanded version in September — is a bracing album.
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In that moment, at once bracing and luminous, the Olympics turned from being a competition into a performance.
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Are you suggesting this is the big one — the once-a-century pandemic people have been bracing for?
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Related: After Saudi Arabia cut oil prices, producers in the U.S. and elsewhere are bracing for job losses.
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Policymakers and the financial industry are bracing for a bruising campaign and how it may affect the economy.
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Bloomberg's stance shows Wall Street that it should be bracing for tougher regulation should Trump lose in November.
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The ride is bracing, even if one sometimes misses the grainy and intense intellection of his nonfiction writing.
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But on Monday he was not so much bracing for Mr. Trump's possible return as shrugging over it.
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Already, stories of bureaucratic chaos at local DMVs are emerging, and airports are bracing for the October deadline.
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Techies measure everything — and so Professor Christensen's bracing prescriptions are perhaps perfect as the tech industry seeks redemption.
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It is also about bracing for a potentially less stable future in terms of climate and weather patterns.
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Japan's leaders are bracing for a possible hit and the Federal Reserve is "very carefully monitoring" the situation.
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The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is bracing for a record number of passengers over the Thanksgiving travel period.
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Florida and parts of the East Coast are bracing for impact, as Irma barrels toward the U.S. mainland.
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While global stock markets rose in the first quarter, central banks appeared to be bracing for decelerating growth.
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The grant was approved in June, and Eilat is now bracing for a flurry of new hotel construction.
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I turned on the troll bots and posted a selfie, bracing myself for the worst of the internet.
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Along with buses, she is also bracing for a rise in ride-sharing vehicles like Uber and Lyft.
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The consolation, though, is that all of these books are excellent, as bracing and astringent as a slap.
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For a Germany long used to foreign policy half-steps, we can expect a bracing change of pace.
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Why are sonnets so bracing, I wonder as I launch into a neo-Shakespearean sort of pity party.
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Lake Charles, Louisiana, was bracing for severe flooding as Harvey made landfall Wednesday along the Texas-Louisiana border.
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Luxury brands should be bracing themselves for the effects of the coronavirus outbreak, according to an industry expert.
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Businesses dependent on Chinese consumer spending or steady international travel are also bracing for meager first-quarter earnings.
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The organization is bracing for complaints from chefs who think their states, too, should be stand-alone regions.
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His tempo, though plenty fast, is reined in just enough to allow for bracing clarity and rhythmic bite.
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So far, that prediction has proved right, and Florida is bracing for the storm to hit this weekend.
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Residents in Hebei are also bracing for a colder winter, with temperatures forecast to plunge deeper below zero.
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Slatalla is a garden dervish intent on taking us on a bracing romp through 13 of her favorites.
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It's worth recalling that a lot of people in Silicon Valley were bracing for a slowdown in 2015.
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Warsaw, currently under an unprecedented EU investigation over its rule of law standards, is bracing for renewed criticism.
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London (CNN Business)Big tech companies are bracing for new taxes in Europe that could cost them billions.
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"We are bracing for the worst here," said Lanelyn Carrillo, a spokeswoman for World Vision, a humanitarian organization.
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Many people are not used to its bracing, saline flavors, so it's wise to have an alternative available.
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New York (CNN Business)Investors are bracing for the possibility of Saudi Arabia using oil as a weapon.
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Still, the oil market is bracing for a hit to global supplies from renewed U.S. sanctions on Iran.
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Now they're framing Ryan's retirement as more proof that the GOP is bracing for a brutal midterm cycle.
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And with it, a sober but bracing way to meet the headwinds and miseries that await in 2017.
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And a bracing dressing spiked with sweet-tart pomegranate molasses lifts all of the elements, bringing them together.
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Will 2019 be as hard a year for the economy as financial markets seem to be bracing for?
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It is a violent vision of the United States, after a coup d'état, bracing for a terrorist attack.
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Bankers in Asia are bracing for a deal drought as key meetings and roadshows are put on hold.
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It's bracing to experience this reverse and sometimes subversive angle on the great good cause of our time.
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It's a bracing video that, yes, subverts the expectations that its initial jaunty Friends credits sequence purposefully sets.
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Senior foreign policy officials and military commanders are bracing for perhaps the most serious cycle of crisis yet.
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According to Daniel, Israel was bracing for a possible Iranian missile salvo or armed drone assault from Syria.
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Her campaign, bracing for another loss, seemed to look beyond Nevada to the contest next weekend in South Carolina.
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The northeastern U.S., in the grip of arctic cold, is bracing for its first serious winter storm this weekend.
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First came a pair of bracing R&B singers: The-Dream, restrained, and Kelly Price, soaring; both deeply grounded.
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Now, several towns in Texas are bracing for the second impact of the already-catastrophic storm, according to ABC.
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Investors are also bracing for the latest monetary-policy decision from the Federal Reserve, which is due Wednesday afternoon.
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Warm water will fuel the storm's intensity Residents from Houston to Mobile, Alabama, are bracing for the system's wrath.
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Equity allocations tumble to 10-year lows Unsurprisingly, Wall Street is bracing for once-booming corporate profits to soften.
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I haven't been notified yet about what's going to happen to my plan, but I'm bracing for an increase.
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Even Canada is bracing for tense ties with its neighbor since the President-elect has promised to renegotiate NAFTA.
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It's unpleasant in a way that I could see as bracing if you were starved of other life challenges.
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The jury's decision was a huge sigh of relief for the city, which was bracing for an incendiary acquittal.
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American farmers are bracing for the worst as President Trump's trade war escalates into a new, potentially disruptive phase.
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Better educating the American workforce is a key part of bracing for the seismic changes such technology will bring.
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While the homeless count in Los Angeles was shocking, the rise in homelessness in neighboring counties was equally bracing.
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Moscow is also bracing itself for potential U.S. measures designed to frustrate its Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline project.
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VW is bracing for outflows in the "double-digit billion-euro range" this year, it said earlier on Wednesday.
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Several aid agencies told the Thomson Reuters Foundation they were bracing for more heavy rainfall in the coming days.
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That's why health officials are bracing themselves for an uptick in cases after Passover, a Jewish holiday, ends Saturday.
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With the launch of Facebook's Houseparty clone rumored for later this year, Rubin is bracing himself for a fight.
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Funny in spots, Brechtian in style, honestly searching in purpose, this is a bracing and absorbing piece of theater.
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In each case Mr. McCaslin's playing embodied a bracing escalation, bursting with urgency but never raging out of control.
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He is bracing for the next storms, as he marks 33 years of working in the area next month.
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All of the state's delegates were bracing for a deluge of attention once their names are released, he said.
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These numbers are a bracing reminder that admissions of guilt are unreliable far more often than is generally believed.
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Alaska was bracing for an even higher 42 percent increase from its one remaining Obamacare insurer, Premera Blue Cross.
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So, anyone else bracing themselves for the eventual peace brokering between Kim and Taylor in a highly visible arena?
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And it subjects a pampered population to a bracing dose of spartan clean living, away from iPads and alcopops.
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Singleton and Cessnock, located in the wine-rich Hunter region, are bracing for 114 degree F (46C) temperatures tomorrow.
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Residents of the Dominican Republic, Cuba, and Bahamas are also bracing themselves for its effect, according to CBS News.
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The auction house announced its earnings at a time when the art market has been bracing for a contraction.
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Traders are bracing for a potential cut in interest rates for the first time in since the financial crisis.
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In normal times, both buyers and developers like China Evergrande would now be bracing for Beijing's very visible hand.
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However, the sector has lagged the broader market and investors are bracing for a rocky second half of 2017.
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Residents are bracing for a potential fourth day of fires as the forecast calls for high wind and lightning.
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Business leaders also have voiced concerns, as earnings conference calls have been filled with CEOs bracing for tariff fallout.
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There's ways in which the sensible voice can be bracing and refreshing and energizing after a dose of sentimentality.
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In the United Kingdom, people in southern and eastern England were bracing for potentially the hottest day on record.
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The end of The Big Bang Theory is near — and the cast is bracing themselves for an emotional farewell.
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California is bracing itself for widespread power outages as forecasts predict powerful winds will strike the state this weekend.
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And Trump advisers and Republicans across Washington are already bracing for a Twitter salvo from the President on Thursday.
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But on later maturities, bond prices fall precipitously lower, indicating that investors are bracing for default later this year.
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"Automakers appear to be bracing for the possibility of forgiving some of Takata's debts," said one of those people.
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Traders are bracing for a parliamentary vote later today that's expected to call for a short delay to Brexit.
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Now, as Harvey approaches the US, Long told Bloomberg News on Monday that he is bracing for the impact.
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I'm bracing for 'We're gonna run her out of town,' and, 'Who the hell do you think you are?
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But officials have also said they are bracing for more violence with the approach of parliamentary elections in October.
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And GOP leaders in both the White House and the Capitol on Tuesday were bracing for the public fight.
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The Senate is bracing for a chaotic floor fight over the Saudi-led campaign in Yemen and Khashoggi's death.
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Britain, shrinking away from Europe and bracing for turbulence at home, must not take a back seat in geopolitics.
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The Department of Homeland Security is said to be bracing itself for tens of thousands more by the summer.
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As The Economist went to press, Brazil was bracing itself for its third unplanned presidency in as many decades.
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Such questions are hardly new, but Albertine's willingness to probe them unflinchingly makes her book unpredictable, bracing, and engrossing.
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Between the end of World War II and the start of the Korean War, bracing uncertainty defined American lives.
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China's state-owned telcos are bracing for revenue pressure this year after the government asked them to lower tariffs.
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"That's what made the encounter with her artwork so shocking for some people, and bracing and fascinating," he continued.
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And both parties are bracing for another sharp divergence between white- and blue-collar women in Alabama next week.
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They are also bracing for a weaker recovery in such markets as South Korea, the United States and Europe.
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Behind the scenes throughout official Washington, there is a bracing for the storm that could soon engulf the investigation.
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Israel appears to be bracing for an attack, ordering troops away from some roads near the Lebanese border Tuesday.
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But Republicans are also bracing to take more forceful steps if Mr. Trump continues to drag down their candidates.
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U.S. investors are raising cash and buying protection, bracing for a messy fight ahead of the Treasury Department's Sept.
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Apple supplier LG Display is bracing for exchange rates to be a negative factor for the company this year.
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And Buttigieg was using his own newfound power to deliver a bracing message: Sorry, folks, you're not fooling me.
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Coastal Virginia and the Carolinas are bracing for impact of what was elevated Tuesday to a Category 4 Hurricane.
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Under Mr. Heras-Casado, the orchestra played with plush sound and, during stormy exchanges with the soloist, bracing intensity.
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Tuesday's decision comes as federal courts across the U.S. are bracing for legal challenges to recently passed abortion measures.
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Fitzgerald was a jazz singer of unerring instinct and quick composure, crisp and bracing as a classic gin fizz.
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At his desk at Greater St. John Bible Church, Mr. Acree said he was bracing for the coming months.
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This happens more often than people realize, and Bass renders every detail of this waterless world with bracing exactness.
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But it bears remembering how bracing, thought-provoking, abrasive, and downright oddball Frigid Forms Sell sounded on its release.
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VPN services say they are bracing for further blocks in the run-up to this autumn's Communist Party Congress.
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Suddenly you see each ensemble in its original interior, based on vintage photographs but rendered in bracing living color.
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These bracing works are making a long-overdue United States debut, in a deeply immersive show at White Columns.
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Countries like China, where the outbreak originated, are bracing for painful data in the first quarter of the year.
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I've reached an age where I find questions like "Do you almost always wear a seatbelt?" relevant and bracing.
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With forecasts also calling for strong Santa Ana winds, fire officials said they were bracing for extreme fire danger.
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With gusty winds expected Friday night and into Saturday, exhausted firefighters were bracing for yet another day of battle.
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Still, this bracing book could be a conversation-changer — if only the outraged on both sides would let it.
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Even as their factories return to normal, Samsung, Apple and other smartphone makers are bracing for a steep hit.
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The American Hospital Association is bracing for infection rates of 30 percent to 40 percent, and 500,2023 potential deaths.
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It was a bracing listen, and they only chose to pare away further on 2015's downright haunting Dealer.
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Thus I occasionally read Kevin Williamson, a truly vicious but sometimes bracing writer, when he was at National Review.
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While both sides initially suggested they would continue talking, Beijing has also begun bracing for a long trade fight.
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Sam says he's been bracing for a tech slowdown since last year - holding back hiring and major capital investments.
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And firefighters in California are bracing for a bad wildfire season, a year after the state's most disastrous ever.
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Because measles is one of the most infectious diseases known to man, health officials are bracing for more cases.
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Local health authorities are bracing themselves, fearing that the Zika virus could begin to spread locally within the US.
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A banner on Apple's site suggests it is bracing to keep all stores outside China shut longer than expected.
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In the short term, Alpine is bracing for stalling growth after the hype of its first launches dies down.
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Then again, is there a Chinese equivalent to The Atlantic, offering equally bracing analyses of the shortcomings of authoritarianism?
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In Southeast Asia, millions are bracing for Typhoon Mangkhut, a strong storm that could reach the Philippines by Friday.
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The news had little immediate impact on a market that has been bracing for higher spending and bond issuance.
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There's something brave and bracing about his putting all his ideas out there, taboo though many of them are.
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The industry is bracing for the impact of a coronavirus epidemic that has killed 2,715 people by Feb. 26.
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Marriott International and Booking Holdings are bracing for a pullback as consumers think twice about that spring break getaway.
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Macy's workers at its tech office in San Francisco have been bracing themselves for some bad news for weeks.
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But in the wake of last year's particularly destructive season the entire state seems to be bracing for disaster.
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The biggest was likely to be in Los Angeles, where officials were bracing for as many as 100,000 people.
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Florida is bracing for a direct hit on Sunday, as most models show the storm headed for the state.
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In the "Emperor" Concerto, Mr. Hough played the first movement with bracing clarity and a touch of Apollonian coolness.
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Mr. Biden's campaign has said it expected to accrue delegates in Iowa and was bracing for an extended contest.
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But people on Hawaii Island are bracing for the possibility that Kilauea could grow angrier in the days ahead.
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At the time, Denver was bracing for 80,000 people to descend on the city for the Democratic National Convention.
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The country is bracing for disruptive leaks without knowing when, or if, they might come, our media columnist writes.
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News of the reinforcements in Hong Kong comes as city officials are bracing for more demonstrations on Tuesday, Oct.
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A few months later, at a film premiere, Kristen Stewart took draping for a bracing spin off the runway.
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You turn around, bracing to face the worst and — oh, it&aposs just your friend in her winter jacket.
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"Honestly, we probably were bracing for a bit of a rebuilding year," Gadowsky said in his office this month.
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Toy makers are also bracing for the possibility of the United States imposing tariffs on toys imported from China.
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In the Ilyushin, he flipped upside down, bracing his feet against the ceiling and holding the car from above.
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The White House anticipated the lawsuits to Trump's emergency declaration and are bracing for more, according to the official.
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Republicans had been bracing for what was almost certain to be a bleak accounting of the legislation's projected effects.
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The anger in those movies and some of his others was bracing, though a little more so than necessary.
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Mr. Roskam is bracing for perhaps his most difficult race since his first election to the House in 2006.
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Bracing for a drop in sales-tax revenue, city leaders cut road repair and began a "Buy Local" campaign.
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Industry groups are bracing for the Obama administration to finalize its long awaited rules for prepaid cards next week.
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And in a bracing episode last month she built a more elaborate mousetrap involving sexual harassment in online gaming.
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Sanders is bracing for a prolonged fight that will run into the Democratic convention at the end of July.
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King is looking over his shoulder, bracing himself for the unrepentant strike of metal against his ever-swelling skin.
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Instead, they can do strengthening exercises like drawing in or bracing that engage abdominal muscles and pelvic floor muscles.
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Advocates for reproductive health and rights are bracing for a big fight as soon as Donald Trump takes office.
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But creative breakfast pancakes aside, it looks like the Land of Ooo is bracing for a Westeros-style bloodbath.
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Many firms are bracing themselves for the European Union to decide not to renew its licence for glyphosate after 2022.
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After weeks of violence around the world, law enforcement officials in Cleveland are bracing for a week of potential chaos.
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The region—home to the Mayan Riviera strip of vacation resorts—is bracing for upwards of eight inches of rain.
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Amazon shed as much as 10 percent Friday after bracing investors for a weaker holiday season during its quarterly update.
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The Big Island is now bracing for a second phase of evacuations, with no end to the eruptions in sight.
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" Trump went on to mention Arizona, which he claimed was "bracing for a massive surge at a NON-WALLED area.
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With the East Coast bracing for a major blizzard, Google has updated the way weather forecasts appear for Android users.
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Investors are bracing for another heavy week of corporate reports to see if quarterly earnings will keep on exceeding expectations.
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And the Gabonese are bracing for a fresh explosion of violence if, as many fear, it fails to do so.
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The rising yields are the latest sign that investors are bracing for what could be an epic shift across markets.
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If you've ever tried to pick up a heavy suitcase without bracing your core first, you know what we mean.
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"Investors have been bracing for a controversial and potentially dangerous headline risk," RBC Capital Markets analyst Michael Yee told Reuters.
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As my former colleague Tony Romm pointed out on Twitter, Zuckerberg may be bracing for a change in congressional control.
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HONOLULU — Hawaii is bracing for a powerful hurricane that forecasters say could deliver a rare direct strike on the islands.
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The fifth season brought the action to a bracing, tragic halt as the Litchfield prisoners tried to stage a revolution.
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Some were the foreign fighters whose home countries have been bracing for their potential return; others were Syrian and Iraqi.
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Wall Street is bracing for a fourth consecutive quarter of profit declines, but this is not necessarily bad for stocks.
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The hearing in Virginia House of Delegates v Bethune-Hill was bracing but, given its context and timing, rather belated.
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As the White House barrels toward $250 billion in tariffs on Chinese imports, US gadget makers are bracing for impact.
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That is known as the "shoulder season," and the market had been bracing for another decline in prices during it.
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But in the capable hands of actress Elodie Yung and her feathery hiss, the line lands with a bracing blow.
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But with Bannon at the helm, Democrats are now bracing for a far more personal onslaught against Clinton this fall.
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But that could change after the election results are in, and House GOP members are bracing for double-digit losses.
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Europe bracing for ISIS presence to grow European officials are now concerned that ISIS' European presence is set to grow.
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"We are just bracing and the winds are picking up," Daytona Beach Mayor Derrick Henry told CNN early on Friday.
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Investors are bracing for a slew of poor hedge fund returns in October when the S&P dropped 6.9 percent.
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The city had been bracing for the verdict, with local community members promising to protest if the officer were acquitted.
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In Nevada, where prostitution is legal in some areas of the state, sex workers have been bracing for FOSTA-SESTA.
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Odinga is not expected to petition the results, but the country is bracing for protests in light of his defeat.
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Iran says its oil exports will not drop to zero, although its officials are bracing for a drop in shipments.
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Bigelow is a gifted filmmaker, and it's bracing to see her war-honed cinematic technique applied to a domestic setting.
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But oil markets are bracing for bigger falls, partly on fears China's economy is in worse shape than it appears.
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The rally lost steam this week with investors seeking clarity on Trump's campaign promises and bracing for higher interest rates.
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Silicon Valley is bracing for layoffs at some of its biggest venture-backed companies, according to recruiters and tech insiders.
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The city of Boston is bracing for record flooding as a powerful nor'easter storm is intensifying off the coast Friday.
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After you were booked against Demian Maia, were you bracing for people telling you that you were going to die?
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While still recovering from Harvey, many U.S. companies are bracing for more disruptions as Hurricane Irma approaches the U.S. mainland.
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The U.S. auto industry is bracing for a downturn after hitting a record 19.53 million new vehicles sold in 219.5.
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This time Jordan noticed that the boy kept recoiling, as if bracing for a hand to come down on him.
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