Prager's fascination extends to a specific breed of horror film.
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The new breed of smart robots will be eminently hackable.
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The new breed of journalists has produced some impressive scoops.
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So a new breed of company has spied an opportunity.
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This shooting is, of course, a new breed of crime.
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"We will definitely see a completely new breed of customer."
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This is, of course, a very special breed of nonsense.
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But the new breed of digital coins are very different.
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The dining area, however, is a different breed of challenge.
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But a new breed of producers aims to change minds.
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A new breed of autonomous weapons can't be far away.
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Dana Wallace is a new breed of real estate broker.
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They can use pasteurized milk from any breed of cow.
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Republican voters opted for his new breed of economic populism.
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The latter is the breed of choice for sensitive military missions.
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Diego, 100, is a rare breed of tortoise called Chelonoidis hoodensis.
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It's a tiny breed of banana that you can grow indoors.
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The raspberries are a cross-breed of golden and red raspberries.
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It's partly why I'm enthralled by this particular breed of show.
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The company is a rare breed of unicorn: A profitable one.
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Stanton is a Holstein, which is a breed of dairy cattle.
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Kiva Systems offers a good example of this breed of startup.
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Unlike most soundbars, the Beam is a new breed of soundbar.
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"That makes Zika a different breed of dog," Dr. Gubler said.
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But Bergdahl was a different breed of your typical Army guy.
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The Selkirk Rex is a relatively new breed of house cat.
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They bond over what a "weird breed" of people therapists are.
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There's a lot to love about this bold breed of footwear.
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LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - A new breed of central bankers is emerging.
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He said he did not know the breed of the dog.
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It's a toy breed of dog, and the answer is POODLE.
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Entrepreneurs with seasonal businesses are a different breed of business owner.
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Desert locusts are the most notorious — and damaging — breed of locust.
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Vietnam '67 Horst Faas defined a new breed of war photographer.
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That particular breed of Mean Girl was overwhelmingly white, rich, and gorgeous.
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Of course, creating such video requires a very different breed of camera.
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A new breed of supersonic executive jets will be even more polluting.
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American readers have been dependably excited by the same breed of blockbuster.
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Viewers will learn the breed of a special guest's dog each week.
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But this breed of progressive keeps reaching out, offering to "educate" us.
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"The battles ahead will require a special breed of warrior," he wrote.
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It's a breed of dog that is quite prevalent in the region.
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It was like a whole new breed of college basketball, wasn't it?
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Today, it is the home of an entirely different breed of renegade.
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Today, it is the home of an entirely different breed of renegade.
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San Marzano is not a brand, or even a breed, of tomato.
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But a new breed of commuter bathrooms is coming to the rescue.
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A new breed of primers promises to do more than smooth skin.
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So that's part of your pitch, right, to the next breed of podcasters?
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It's time to imagine, design, and develop a new breed of urban vehicle.
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"We are talking about a whole different breed of person here," she says.
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There's a certain breed of game that just fits perfectly on your phone.
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This new breed of fraudsters commonly promise student debt forgiveness and lower payments.
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So, what makes Cavill different from the Chris breed of Hollywood leading men?
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Enter Scary Cabin, a proof-of-concept for this new breed of storytelling.
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It can produce villains of its own — a new breed of threat entirely.
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VICE: We sent you to Virginia to photograph a rare breed of cattle.
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But a new breed of animatronics are pushing the limits of robot engineering.
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A new breed of teacher-trainers is founding a rigorous science of pedagogy.
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Suddenly, that breed of beauty looks like it comes from a different world.
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In Juliet's telling, Philippa's parents were the most intolerant, incurious breed of snobs.
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Expect a new breed of millennial royalty and technocrats to emerge in 2017.
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The baja hoodie has become emblematic of this breed of American hippie dropout.
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BECKY QUICK: Let's talk about private equity and your breed of private equity.
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Mr. Broidy, 26, in some ways personifies this new breed of Trump insider.
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MORRIS: Huppert is among the last of a dying breed of psychological star.
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The debt-is-good doctrine appealed to a new breed of corporate raider.
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And her radical breed of centrism could be a headache for the party.
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Superbolts appear to be a different breed of lightning than their smaller brethren.
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We've all seen this breed of underdog story before, one way or another.
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The results look like this: The app correctly determine the breed of my own dog, nearly-internet-famous Pembroke Welsh corgi Winston, and also correctly determined the breed of a shiba inu I found online dressed up like Donald Trump.
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Frenchies are a pricey breed of dog, with purebreds going for upwards of $3,000.
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A new breed of cryptocurrencies has risen, many of whom have solved Bitcoin's shortcomings.
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She explained that these vans belong to a new breed of working homeless commuters.
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In the mobile space, Facebook is dealing with a whole other breed of competitor.
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But scientists have modified a breed of pigs to remove the problematic PERV gene.
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Silicon Valley Bank arrives as a new breed of German startups is gaining altitude.
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This telescope is a different breed of public works progress, on a different scale.
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What's more, the U.S. is currently unable to defend against this breed of threat.
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A new breed of "challenger banks" wants to bring that racket to an end.
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He is one of a new breed of policemen who could reshape the service.
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Amazon and Alibaba typify a new breed of conglomerate that benefits from network effects.
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Ratchet is one of a rare breed of performers who specialize in fart porn.
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Because, frankly, Edie was among the last of a dying breed of LGBTQ legends.
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Yoda is one of the kitties that belong to this newer breed of feline.
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The off-leash hours are amazing; you see every size and breed of dog.
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This new breed of working class conservatism is the only path forward for Republicans.
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They represent a new breed of more radical activists moving into the political mainstream.
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The IPO will test investors' reception to a new breed of online shopping companies.
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Dad approaches the police on horseback to inquire about the breed of the horses.
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An earlier version of this article misstated the breed of Cybil Preston's dog Mack.
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Jesse Eisenberg is that rare breed of artist who routinely fails to be uninteresting.
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The progressive billionaires — Oprah Winfrey, Warren Buffett — are a different breed of fat cat.
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Uber is illustrative of a breed of company that aimed to bulletproof its security.
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Cookbook authors and a new breed of vegan soul food restaurants offer culinary muscle.
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Within the last decade, a new breed of Instagram-friendly boxing culture has emerged.
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This new breed of retreat is still substantially different from an actual research trial.
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BuzzFeed News's reporting helped popularize the term to describe a new breed of fraudsters.
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Instead, it requires the expertise of a new breed of corporate leaders: software developers.
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That could spare a new breed of insurers in Florida from heavy financial damages.
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So I hope, for everyone's sake, Ray Moore is a dying breed of CEO.
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As a result, a new breed of translator has emerged: confident, vocal and media-savvy.
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Their anti-immigrant policies were very similar to those of the new breed of nationalists.
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Lamar Alexander and Bob Corker are part of a dying breed of business-centric conservatives.
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Moreover, the business case for a new breed of small reactors below 300MW is improving.
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It's a concept that a growing breed of "zero-waste" grocers are experimenting with, too.
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So, your blend and your breed of the Democrat Party that&aposs nearly gone extinct.
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A better breed of purpose-built, less-variant, yet thoroughly modern devices are en route.
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There is a breed of man that manages to be both repulsive and intensely attractive.
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But a new breed of party member is increasingly happy to jump through these hoops.
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They're a special breed of RPG, built with an eye toward extreme challenge above all.
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To endure the harsh winters of Buffalo, Bills fans are a special breed of people.
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Greyhounds have one notable aspect to them: They're the fastest breed of dog out there.
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However, the foundations are in place for a new breed of enduring HR SaaS platforms.
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The new breed of baseball general managers and their extensive analytics departments do the same.
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He's one of the leaders of a new breed of innovators hoping to revolutionize typing.
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The Maine Coon is known as the largest breed of domesticated cat in the world.
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Later on, the Antisec mission would be taken up by a new breed of hacktivists.
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In some cases, this new breed of investor isn't particularly interested in financial returns, either.
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In other words, they're the exact breed of person you perform for on social media.
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But for a certain breed of well-heeled buyer, stock Ferraris just aren't good enough.
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The ancient breed of tough, tiny horses was ridden by Genghis Khan and other warlords.
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There's a new breed of entrepreneurship programs turning to Asia for their next big ideas.
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This is good news for a bourse keen to attract a new breed of entrepreneurs.
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But in reality and in retrospect, Bush was a kinder and gentler breed of leader.
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Why stick to one breed of dog, when you can have the best of two?
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" Mayor London Breed of San Francisco responded forcefully to the president's comments, calling them "ridiculous.
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There is also an emerging new breed of premium or high-performance electric sports cars.
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The Queen's favourite breed of dog, Corgis, are also a prominent theme in the shop.
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But there are signs that a new breed of digital-first consumer brands feels differently.
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In this way a new breed of activists is changing the way that workers can organise.
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But much depends on the public's appetite for this kind of fiction, this breed of game.
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All of this "seeing" stems from a remarkably effective breed of artificial intelligence called deep learning.
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For fall, I immediately think of a specific breed of savory red Burgundy, exemplified by Bachelet.
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How automakers getting into self-driving tech are turning to a new breed of manufacturing partners.
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But as it turns out, internet trolls continue to prove themselves a special breed of imbecile.
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"They are a special breed of quiet professionals cut from a completely different cloth," Valerie says.
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Two U.S. officials told NBC News that the breed of the dog is a Belgian Malinois.
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Jezebel has some speculation about the possible breed of Beyoncé's dog, but it doesn't matter, really.
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Like Target, Wal-Mart is also rolling out a breed of smaller shops, called Neighborhood Market.
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What we have now is a breed of modern humans that desperately want to be accepted.
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This new breed of artist tends to thrive in online artistic communities, like Computers Club, Dump.
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Together, the two will uncover the exact breed of a special guest's dog using DNA testing.
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The app is the next step on Apple's path towards a new breed of computer programming.
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People, of course, started to use the app to determine what breed of dog people resemble.
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It is symptomatic of the new breed of player trading on the world's oldest metals exchange.
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The big picture: Zoom, like Slack, is part of a new breed of enterprise software companies.
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In the spring, a new breed of fairy house started popping up along the same trail.
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We can represent the feelings of the new breed of kid coming out of the underground.
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A new breed of celebrity turned to news releases and magazine covers to shape their image.
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He was a rare breed of wide-ranging polymath, well-versed in archaeology, history and ornithology.
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The Waldorf Astoria purchase ushered in the rise of a new breed of Chinese deal makers.
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And you can't know ahead of time whether you are that rare breed of market genius.
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It was a special breed of Belgian sheepdog, and its job was to listen for poachers.
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"Conor is a last breed of a dying fighter," the "Cowboy" said at a press conference.
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This new breed of chefs charge for their dinners, but none are getting rich from them.
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If you said 'hashtag' in 2002, people would have thought it was a breed of dog.
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But there's a whole breed of designers who are making that look their stock and trade.
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This breed of dogs is picked for the task because their sense of smell is incredible.
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It's a grotesque, dehumanizing stance that suggests that sex workers are a different breed of woman.
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The people who show up in my notifications are a pretty standard breed of followerless egg avatars.
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This new breed of ultra-high-net-worth families differs from the "old money" of the past.
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Thankfully, a new breed of synthetic wool shirts offers a lightweight, tough, breathable, and stink-resistant alternative.
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But Thiel himself adheres to a breed of techno-libertarianism that feels increasingly anachronistic in the Valley.
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They're part of a dwindling breed of over-ear wireless headphones that don't provide active noise cancellation.
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Perhaps, no breed of dog is more excited for May 19, the big day, than the corgi.
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In recent years, a new breed of small satellites have created a boom in the space industry.
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Trisis belongs to an exceedingly rare and powerful breed of malware that targets industrial control systems (ICS).
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Tales was the breed of film that worked to expose the black experience as a multicellular one.
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The unique mechanical properties of bat wings could lead to a new breed of nature-inspired drone.
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Some didn't think they'd get caught, but there's a special breed of people who just don't care.
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Another, almost mythical breed of photographer exists, needing neither DSLR nor Hasselblad, these shutterbugs are camera-less.
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Yet another breed of startup gaining traction uses technology to track and interpret geopolitical trends and events.
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The new breed of polyphasic sleepers are effectively guinea pigs, and Dijk is inclined to be cautious.
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Apparently the new breed of companies are simply better, and don't do that kind of thing. Maybe.
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Each stamp features a breed of dog on a red or blue background with a white star.
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And it's quite clear a new breed of Chinese player has joined the iron ore pricing table.
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But for a certain breed of pet owners, Fido's needs take precedence over their silly human desires.
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Insider Picks reporter Mara Leighton used the kit to learn the breed of her family's rescue dog.
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Attention Capital is part of a new breed of holding companies, but for media and tech companies.
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Just as the App Store has become successful, a new breed of AR apps could open doors.
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They were the insignia of a new breed of rap artist—Xanned out, anhedonic and potentially problematic.
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At the time, the piece defined a new breed of startup — the $1 billion privately held company.
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What about the war that his breed of conservatives has been waging on the rest of us?
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Some of the artist's first post-college work explored the tension of that particular breed of fame.
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The poor pup eventually births a new breed of xenomorph that's less humanoid and more, um, dog.
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Or the Potomac River where sewage and fertilizer runoff has produced a new breed of intersex fish?
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In Xinling, a nearby village, Luo Jianhai, 37, is typical of a new breed of farmer-entrepreneur.
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My children are among that strange breed of Americans who have never lived in the United States.
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For example, at 21A, the answer to the clue "Breed of hunting dogs?" is SETTERS ET CETERA.
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Now there's a new breed of neural net that can run entirely on cheap, low-power microprocessors.
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The answer lies with a new breed of activism that has emerged in response to mass incarceration.
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In other words, conspiracy theories are the disease, but YouTube is a whole new breed of carrier.
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That's why the eCard's breed of communication deserves a corner: a corner that's sweet, simple and irresistibly sincere.
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But a new breed of law enforcement has recently joined the agencies scrutinizing African exports and prosecuting traffickers.
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A new breed of ATS emerged — user-friendly, mobile-first, open to integrations and free of technical debt.
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How liberating the breed of female artist that eschews cool self-possession for loud, hairy, flashy self-expression!
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Russian officials have been working for years to get a new breed of military robots up and running.
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And how old they are in human years totally depends on the size and breed of your dog.
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The Pentagon has nearly a dozen programs tasked with developing and defending against the new breed of weapons.
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She encourages pet parents to think about the breed of their dog even before its weight or height.
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The internal overhaul also brings a shift in power from heavyweight engineers to a new breed of managers.
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"With this partnership, we are bringing the best of breed of both worlds to our customers," he said.
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So the wheelmen propping up the bar at 240 are giddy about a new breed of smartphone app.
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However, the added appeal of cute puppies will undeniably attract a whole new breed of internet attention-seekers.
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But this new breed of DDoS attacks is a scary problem no matter how you look at it.
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A new breed of funds, known in the jargon as "smart beta", have emerged to exploit these anomalies.
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Behold the "Merb'ys"—a breed of Canadian bearded mermen flapping their fur and fins for a good cause.
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Alas, it is instead striking that many of the new breed of populist autocrats are lawyers by training.
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Won Young Lee and his team focused their research specifically on the skua, a breed of Antarctic seabird.
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Giesea described "Trumpism" as a new breed of Republicanism and said it was still a work-in-progress.
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Or, it can recognize objects, like the name of a famous painting, landmark, or even breed of dog.
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As for the new breed of tech firms, they typically employ as few people as they possibly can.
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Yet that war has spawned the newest breed of extremists determined to divide Europeans through acts of terror.
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The IPO will be the first test of investor reception to the newest breed of online shopping companies.
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She described creatives as a unique breed of human whose full potential only comes out when properly managed.
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The only American beef on the menu, from a part-Japanese breed of cattle, is aged in house.
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Hypersonic missiles are a new breed of weapon capable of flying at several times the speed of sound.
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But now, a new breed of shows, like those sponsored by Switch n' Play, are bridging the gap.
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Is it really about finding out about every varietal of fruit and vegetable and every breed of animal?
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It was truly heartening to see such an appetite for this not-entirely-fashionable breed of video game.
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He is a rare breed of Republican, an independent thinker who has bucked his party in crucial ways.
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Do "Thrones" and "Endgame" represent dinosaurs on the verge of extinction, or a new breed of alpha predator?
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It's part of a new breed of luxury senior housing, catering to a wave of aging baby boomers.
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Even as the state grew more forbidding for Democrats, a breed of business-aligned Republican moderates kept winning.
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Orso and Bosco are Boston terriers, a breed of dogs that generally weigh no more than 25 pounds.
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The Trump presidency has changed the rules of influence in Washington — and spawned a new breed of lobbyist.
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And just as heartening, the Trump phenomenon has sharpened the wits of a whole new breed of entertainers.
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It is there that Charlotte meets a host of peculiar characters and a new breed of Austen man.
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They were a breed of their own, and all the world a roving pavilion of Homo sapiens . ♦
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The company's secret weapon is a breed of flies that the company claims is more resilient and more effective.
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In the distance, some breed of poofy white dog stood barking, swallowed by the immensity of the empty land.
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It's a compilation of works from a new breed of data visualization, that come in the form of photographs.
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The Sloughi is an ancient North African breed of hound known for catching prey by sight rather than smell.
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It uses image recognition algorithms to identify things like the breed of a dog or different kinds of plants.
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Uphill battle: Creating a new breed of silicon chip is extremely capital intensive with research-and-development costs alone.
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This will be important for media outlets looking to distinguish between legitimate news and growing breed of 'fake news'.
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"Joker" is obviously a different breed of film with comic-book roots, but it still comes from that world.
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Interestingly, a new breed of canine isn't denoted by a specific genetic profile, at least not by the AKC.
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The Aigamo robot is named after the breed of duck used in the modern version of this ancient practice.
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It all starts with cutting the stems at exactly the right length, which differs for each breed of flowers.
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The Info Ladies were a breed of well-to-do New York seniors who worked on a volunteer basis.
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Stranger Things 19853 offers a breed of zombie that taps into the darkest impulses of an internet rage mob.
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Group A Streptococcus, or group A strep, are nasty breed of bacteria that can cause an assortment of infections.
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In her work, Desmond has forged a new breed of partnerships with brands like Google, Acxiom, Tencent and Facebook.
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The Emperium is the first of a new breed of too big computer monitors called Big Fucking Gaming Displays.
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"Evan is a unique breed of having success at the highest levels in both traditional and digital," Benator said.
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That wouldn't be news, except Salakhutdinov works for Apple—a company famous for an extreme breed of corporate secrecy.
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What it is: Miniature Australian shepherds, also known as miniature American shepherds, arguably the dog breed of the moment.
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Maybe these reactionaries really are a dangerous kind of breed of conservatism, and they should be treated as such.
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The new octopod, discovered by the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration's Okeanos Pod, is a whole different breed of cute.
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Film and TV streaming platforms like Netflix make up an interesting part of this particular breed of mass isolation.
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Can the new breed of serums, with their multi-tasking skills and inventive forms really replace your old one?
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But to make that vision a reality, we're going to need a new breed of sense and avoid technology.
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These days, while the Las Vegas mega-club titans still appear, a new breed of artist has taken over.
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But, with the latest breed of artificially intelligent machines trained on deep learning methods, it's trickier to work out.
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There is also a hybrid breed of robo-adviser, with human advisers who rely heavily on computer-driven portfolios.
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That is now changing as a breed of budget outfits, including Norwegian and Primera, cast their gaze further afield.
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From the pink eye shadow, blushed cheeks, and layered clothes, e-girls are the new breed of cool-girl.
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In the popular imagination, "hedge funder" has become shorthand for a special breed of super-rich, super-intelligent scoundrel.
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She is not part of a breed of alpha-organizer "solopreneurs" bent on dominating the world, despite her hashtag.
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By some estimates, loans from a new breed of informal online banks called peer-to-peer lenders did too.
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There's a specific breed of bug local to Chernobyl and it'll only eat the radioactive seeds from the region.
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Feature A global network of live-work spaces is springing up to serve this new breed of millennial wanderer.
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To this end, Republicans seek to discredit liberalized law enforcement initiatives adopted by a new breed of Democratic prosecutors.
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But this new breed of silicon is spreading rapidly, and Intel is increasingly a company in conflict with itself.
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"A new breed of radical activism is on the march," Prime Minister Scott Morrison said in a November speech.
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It's also a bold move by the segment's market leader to go after a more demanding breed of DJs.
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His invention brought digital technology to a new breed of consumer devices and powered early Apple and Commodore computers.
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Yet now along comes a new breed of nationalists, rising on the strength of their promises to limit immigration.
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Long-term, the success or failure of this new breed of apps will likely determine the fate of Ethereum.
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Ive is that rare breed of creative so successful that other creatives make him the focus of their work.
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Currently, the Pentagon has nearly a dozen programs tasked with developing and defending against the new breed of weapons.
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Others are placing strategic bets on projects that tailor autonomous-driving technology to a new breed of electric cars.
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A newer breed of Condé editors, like Ms. Jones, has been left to cut costs through layoffs and retrenchments.
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A new breed of tech company wants to fill the gaps between you, your doctor and your health insurance.
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As it turns out, there's a certain breed of Arsenal fan who simply will not tolerate moderate levels of success.
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Barefoot is building a new breed of chip that will alter the inner workings of Google, Facebook, Microsoft, and LinkedIn.
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Nevada is a perfect illustration of the breed of new swing states that have become competitive thanks to demographic changes.
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The new breed of predatory pricers don't necessarily need to raise prices to recoup their costs, according to Sussman's paper.
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"We are just an advanced breed of monkeys on a minor planet of a very average star," Hawking once said.
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Luigi's Mansion 3 is part of a rare breed of slapstick comedy games, joining the likes of the ridiculous Octodad.
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GPUs, or graphics processing units, can be thought of as a specialized breed of the CPUs that Intel dominates in.
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So how does that compare to Venmo — the presumptive leader among the new breed of digital-first, money-transfer services?
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However, the research has no direct application in spotting deepfakes, a new breed of edited videos created using artificial intelligence.
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With this new breed of falsified videos, it's more difficult than ever to trust that what we see is real.
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Emma Stone is that rare breed of celeb who manages to toe the line between aspirational role model and BFF.
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Instead, thank a new breed of audacious and artful twirlers, capable of carrying the attack, rather than simply relieving it.
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The new breed of cars needs to know how to detect emergency vehicles and how to respond to them appropriately.
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They are mighty, they are beautiful, and as the Germans learn, this new breed of badass warrior women are deadly.
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The campaign is geared towards a new breed of young and independent traveller from China drawn to Australia's natural beauty.
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What he didn't know is that he'd be sharing the throne with an entirely new breed of monster: Michael Alig.
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There's a certain, almost beautiful but destructive, breed of longing that comes from wanting something that's just out of reach.
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Serial killers like Rifkin are a unique breed of perverse amorality: they often don't process and feel like normal people.
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They are also among that rare breed of female athletes who earn more from endorsements than the boys and men.
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"It's a rare breed of singer who's able, through feats of diction, to make English intelligible in opera," Beglarian said.
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Key Largo to Key West, Florida (CNN)It takes a special breed of cat to settle in the Florida Keys.
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Tday is part of a new breed of festival aiming to inject some life into the dire, repetitive festival landscape.
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Even is a new breed of earbuds designed to customize the sounds heading into your ears specifically for your ears.
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The Trump approach has translated into a new breed of appellate appointees with open experience in ideological and political warfare.
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That's what makes them a different breed of pop, capable of appealing to many different states of mind at once.
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Broiler chickens—the breed of chicken most widely used for meat—have been growing exponentially over the past 60 years.
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"So while it may, indeed, be a rare breed of horse, it is not exactly a unicorn," Judge Leon said.
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It's important to research any breed of dog you are considering to learn about the needs, temperament and health risks.
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Ceferin likened some of the loudest voices to a new breed of politicians who stoke anger to fuel their movements.
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He knew this required courting a new breed of visitors: weekenders, artists and escapees from New York City's high rents.
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"Bill is a new breed of general manager," Mr. Ziegler remarked when the Islanders headed toward their second consecutive championship.
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The winter season at Rockaway Beach, with its big waves and storm-fueled swells, attracts a devoted breed of surfer.
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That same year, the colonist Samuel Maverick, "desirous to have a breed of Negroes," attempted to create slaves through rape.
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The latest housing trend in the backyard is now front and center for a new breed of homebuilder and landlord.
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The F.C.C. abandoned the Fairness Doctrine in 1987, leading to the creation of a new breed of partisan political communicators.
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Hemp is a breed of cannabis that cannot get you stoned because it lacks high quantities of the chemical THC.
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Particularly during the 1980s, Gray was the embodiment of wit and self-awareness to a certain breed of urban male.
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I experienced technology like the new breed of smartphones, mobile apps, web apps and social networking in a personal context first.
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The EPAs were promoted as a new breed of trade deal, and were supposed to bring development and regional co-operation.
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The young man to whom the shrine is dedicated is Emanuele Sibillo, the archetype of a new breed of Neapolitan gangster.
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But there's a certain breed of smartphone game — we tend to call them "premium" games — that is ideal for the Switch.
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The company is one of a breed of new app-based banking challengers that are trying to compete with established players.
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She went on to explain that the lizard I was holding was a specific breed of bearded dragon: a German Giant.
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Normal people would go crazy after needlecasting too many times — so that's why this breed of desensitized, tough soldiers was developed.
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Together, they have worked to advance a breed of microprocessors that enable computers to analyze vast amounts of data more efficiently.
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It desires a new breed of HR SaaS, one which aligns business goals with talent versus aligning business goals with process.
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Perhaps that's why Driscoll's just debuted rosé berries, a new breed of light pink strawberries and raspberries that taste like rosé.
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It will certainly take an emerging breed of technologists — those who measure value in more than money — to model ethical tech.
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Think about the potential for success if we empower a new breed of CIOs with modern cloud-based tools and technologies.
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"Today you see a breed of younger filmmakers who want their films to portray the time we live in," he says.
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But it's so catchy I'm going to keep using it — after all, the coolest breed of coyotes deserves a cool name.
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The latest addition to the new breed of menstrual tech is the SHERO pad, made of organic cotton, algae, and corn.
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A Twitter scandal can be anyone's undoing, but only a special breed of politician know just how much things can unravel.
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Thought to be around 5,000 years old, the unique breed of seaweed-eating sheep was brought to Orkney by Norse sailors.
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Because Pabeco is a walk-on, which makes him extra special breed of exploited player within the country's most predatory sport.
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That magical combination of features allows this new breed of cameras to be placed almost anywhere in, or around, a home.
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A new breed of products, platforms and services have rewritten the old playbook for protecting and advancing the interests of consumers.
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Depending on the breed of your dog, it should consume puppy formula until anywhere from 9 months to 24 months old.
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This new breed of copper bear has emerged just as investment money everywhere else has flowed out of the copper market.
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Buchecha was considered part of a 'new breed' of grappler, a heavyweight who utilized inversions like a much lighter guard player.
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Or perhaps the contemporary doctor is best considered a breed of personal trainer, teaching the health equivalent of the pull-up.
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And as local journalism wanes, the site's breed of vigilante web sleuths could be more in demand, for better or worse.
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Apparently, the notoriously loyal breed of doggo was first bred in 1868 at the very they assembled for the commemorative party.
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A memorial to those who lost their lives in 2019 He soon developed a reputation as a different breed of investigator.
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When the Japanese vending machine attacks occurred, psychologists attributed it to a "new breed of thrill-seeking criminal" known as yukaihan.
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But if Hofstadter was overly dismissive of how conservatives understood themselves, the new breed of historians at times proved too credulous.
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Warong Dechgitvigrom, a member of the pro-government Action Coalition for Thailand Party, called the new breed of activists "nation-haters".
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Some, like Mayor London Breed of San Francisco, participated in drills as part of a statewide effort to get kids prepared.
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Brown is one of several black California mayors backing Bloomberg, joining London Breed of San Francisco and Michael Tubbs of Stockton.
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The paces made by Russia and China have triggered a three-way arms race in developing this new breed of weapon.
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But a new breed of artificial intelligence is emerging that focuses more on soft skills for jobs like sales and marketing.
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Hyten added that the Pentagon has nearly a dozen programs tasked with developing and defending against the new breed of weapons.
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Kaarmann, TransferWise's CEO, said the firm was among a "rare breed of unicorns" that have managed to create a profitable business.
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Kacific's satellite, dubbed Kacific-1, is high-throughput, a new breed of satellite that has much higher capacity than older models.
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But today's Napa and Sonoma regions, still the epicenter of American wine, are increasingly populated by a different breed of hardheaded types.
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So, a recommendation: Turn your attention toward slightly less golden TV. Wynonna Earp, one of Syfy's new breed of commodity sci-fi.
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Still, the company is part of a growing breed of startup that's trying to tackle the hardest parts of the insurance business.
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It may not be Destiny, but Anthem is a similar breed of online game and it needs fans to hop on board.
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This latest breed of madness began in April 2017, when then–attorney general Jeff Sessions took his first trip to the border.
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Iberian chorizo comes from a special breed of pig called the black Iberian pig, which roams in the Andalusia region of Spain.
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India, in contrast, missed out when a new breed of global supply chains in manufacturing was forged between rich and developing countries.
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Wild brumbies, for example — a non-native breed of wild horses — have no trouble trotting across the scalding landscape with their hooves.
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This breed of advertising has become ubiquitous online in part because it successfully mimics authentic news stories and bypasses traditional banner ads.
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But for a very special breed of human, it's when you see your very first Halloween costume idea roundup of the year.
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The Asus ZenFone AR is a new breed of smartphone that's jam-packed with virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) technology.
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New Zealand chose to hold the 36th America's Cup in Auckland in 2021, opting for an entirely new breed of foiling monohulls.
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But the researchers hope that the technology could usher in a new breed of rechargeable batteries that never need to be replaced.
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Jupiter's Legacy takes place in a world where a new breed of superheroes take over, and they're cruel, mean-spirited, and vain.
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Here's a list of troubled tech execs, with Microsoft's guesses as to their breed of dog: This article originally appeared on Recode.net.
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They're now catering to a new breed of climber who's focused on the gym and particular about his or her climbing experience.
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Before the name "Brahma" was settled upon, this breed of chicken was alternately called Chittagong, Gray Shanghai, Brahma Pootra or Brahmas. 3.
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However, with the new breed of affiliates who are also giving out betting advice, the business model can work against the gambler.
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However, this breed of metallic punk still seems to thrive best in cold weather, left to rust beneath an iron-gray sky.
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Then one of the vets saw a pattern in a magazine that someone had made up for another breed of water bird.
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Stitch Fix, a personal styling service, will be the first of this new breed of start-ups to test the public market.
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Last year, the WWE launched a new tournament in London in order to try and find the next breed of British superstars.
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Kiraly said she represented a new breed of physical setter — fast enough to chase every ball, big enough to block and hit.
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Beyond conservative think tanks and activist circles, the new breed of conservatives has not made significant inroads among House Republicans, for instance.
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It was also a disappointing debut for the newest breed of online shopping companies, which includes Warby Parker and Rent the Runway.
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The film's emphasis on color made death dazzling; it transformed its witches' gleeful bloodlust into a sensory-overloading, overwhelming breed of terror.
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This new breed of thrash reaches metal's truest ideal—to make fans think and feel while simultaneously kicking them in the face.
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But little changed in the interim: Jean Colonna now, and back then, sells a distinctly European breed of grunge he helped pioneer.
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And it's the difficulty in enforcing the new laws that has opened the door for London's new breed of professional Airbnb landlords.
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On a break from a hectic publicity schedule last month, she decided to commune with a more quotidian breed of domesticated animal.
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A personal-assistant bot interacts with its users, whereas this breed of social-media bot stages performances for audiences and algorithms alike.
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Fortunately, a new breed of hybrid beauty product has emerged to subtly minimize imperfections without requiring layers of foundation or heavy powders.
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The Times Magazine examines how the rules of influence have changed in the U.S. capital — and spawned a new breed of lobbyist.
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These two giants, 6-foot-7 for the American and 6-foot-9 for the Brit, represent a new breed of heavyweight.
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But for a certain breed of fan, like those aforementioned anticorruption lawyers, the standard one-size-fits-all pool is not enough.
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In that sense, she and her sisters anticipated the reality-show breed of semi-celebrities who are mostly famous for being famous.
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While that particular congregation only came together for the show, Killer Mike based the Church of Sleep on his own breed of worship.
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The good news is that investors have access to a newer breed of investment strategies that were designed with these risks in mind.
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"We are just a slightly advanced breed of monkeys on a minor planet orbiting an average star," Hawking told Der Spiegel in 1988.
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The idea is to find the next breed of superstars, but it also marks the first foray for the WWE into localized content.
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When it comes to this new breed of cars that can (kind of) drive themselves, just about nobody knows what they're talking about.
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Chromebooks are a super affordable breed of laptops because they are typically smaller and more lightweight and don't have tons of internal storage.
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This intense breed of seasonal java drinkers run wild when temperature rise and are known to drop serious funds on their weekly supplies.
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A nearby unit of Embrapa, a federal agricultural-research institute, developed a breed of pig that produces low-fat meat for such folk.
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Wasteland Wasteland is a different breed of thrift — after all, the store stocks new merch alongside its curated racks of gently worn pieces.
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Like "Transparent" (in which the co-creator Jay Duplass appears), "Togetherness" has a sympathetic eye for its specific breed of Los Angeles bourgeois.
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A very different breed of cooperative game is Mi Clos Studio's Antioch: Scarlett Bay, an interactive fiction affair that's taken on in pairs.
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DesignThe Nintendo Switch looks like a whole new breed of console, but fans of the Nvidia Shield will find a little familiar ground.
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In emerging markets, a new breed of lenders has begun acting as credit supermarkets, offering anything from working capital to multi-year debt.
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But the Playbar can be mounted on the wall and will look more attractive under the new breed of 50-inch-plus televisions.
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For those who prefer feathers over fur, Sunrise Springs also offers animal interactions with Silkie chickens — a truly unique-looking breed of bird.
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By contrast, Erdogan, a pious Muslim, has encouraged the rise of a new breed of religious businessmen, many of them from provincial cities.
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" Meanwhile, investor Mike Chalfen describes the young startup as a new breed of data-driven services that use "significant but under-utilised datasets.
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It is already smart enough to identify the breed of a dog, the design of a shirt, or the species of a plant.
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That is unless, of course, a particular breed of roboticist can get humans and machines to form a strange new kind of bond.
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"Who trades oil is changing," according to the Financial Times ("Fundamentals do not matter to a new breed of oil speculator", Feb. 27).
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The FTC has also made recent moves to police "native advertising," a new breed of marketing designed to blend in with traditional journalism.
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"It's a new breed of insurance in Florida," said Loretta Worters, a spokeswoman for the Insurance Information Institute, an industry-funded communications group.
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Grann tells the story of these murders, the conspirators, and the new breed of lawmen from the FBI who hunted them down. He
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Thousands of Indonesian women are launching a new breed of mom-and-pop shop — one that's entirely contained within a phone or tablet.
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But all around the country, a new breed of radical preachers was setting up in neighborhood mosques, often newly built with Saudi money.
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Cooper's Hawk is sometimes grouped with a new breed of entertainment-dining venues, sometimes called eatertainment, because of its interactive and experiential nature.
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What Trump excelled in was expressing pure racial-cultural resentment, which makes him a certain breed of populist, but not an economic one.
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The company will get ever better at these new breed of engines, and I can't even guess what the next generation might bring.
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China's new breed of innovative biotech stars, including the Amgen-backed BeiGene, are racing to perfect drugs to sell at home and abroad.
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One new threat on the horizon is the rise of so-called "deepfakes" – a startlingly realistic new breed of AI-powered altered videos.
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As one of a new breed of activist CEO, he's taken a stand on issues from LGBTQ rights, to homelessness, to climate change.
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A psychology graduate student at Dartmouth recently came to work all excited about a new breed of fruit he'd read about on Facebook.
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This new breed of digitized toys and games introduces a digital layer that creates additional value to the underlying business proposition for toymakers.
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His room, still today littered with DVDs of obscure and international wrestling, serves as evidence that he is a different breed of fan.
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Enter the RX, the first in a new breed of "crossover" SUVs, built not on truck platforms, but on more car-like undergirdings.
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"A new breed of consumer is coming through with a more accepting, exploring, and individual view of what is the 'norm,'" he says.
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Landlords can be rapacious creatures, but this new breed of private-equity landlord has proved itself to be particularly so, many experts say.
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For a special breed of Americans, making and decorating cookies is a form of therapy and a tasty way to commune with others.
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But Fountaingrove Lodge is a not a resort — it is a retirement community, part of a new breed of luxury supportive senior housing.
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"New toy?" is not what you got for Christmas, but hints at a newborn toy breed of dog, so the answer is PUP.
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In "The Perfectionists," Simon Winchester celebrates the unsung breed of engineers who through the ages have designed ever more creative and intricate machines.
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There may be something else at work, too: This new breed of quarterback seems to thirst for the limelight and bursts with competitiveness.
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In many cases, this new breed of artificial intelligence is also an ideal means of deceiving large numbers of people over the internet.
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But a new breed of start-ups that caters to corporate travelers and focuses on user behavior may be making those distinctions obsolete.
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Feature His presidency has changed the rules of influence in the nation's capital — and spawned a new breed of lobbyist on K Street.
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They are a new breed of activist from the rival protesters who repeatedly paralyzed Bangkok for a decade before the military took over.
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But the recent arrival of a new breed of dogsitting service in the city has led the department to dust off the rule.
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Having worked closely with Navy pilots, I can also confirm that this breed of military aviator has a particularly unique sense of humor.
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ZEBEGENY, Hungary (Reuters) - Robert Laczko, who rears Hungary's traditional breed of hairy "mangalica" pigs, prized for their meat, is bracing for tough times.
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Fast forward to the early 85033s, when a new breed of investigative journalism began to expose illegal government missteps under President Teddy Roosevelt.
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The Kuchi is a highly protective, guardian breed of dog, which have traditionally been used by Afghans to alert their owners about strangers.
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On Beauty A new breed of products pair high-impact colors with ultra-hydrating formulas, giving lips a much-needed boost this winter.
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In the last couple of years, a new breed of horology podcasts has popped up, created by online magazines, retailers and independent voices.
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This new breed of athletes aren't afraid to give the president a piece of their mind and that's something to look forward to.
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The family, whose name has not been released, told authorities they thought the kittens were the rare and prized domestic breed of Bengal cats.
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That's the situation traditional taxi companies competing with Uber and traditional mattress companies competing with a new breed of online retailers find themselves in.
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He looks tired – not bags under the eyes yawning tired; more like the breed of exhaustion where you move and talk like you're underwater.
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Mondo, the U.K. mobile banking startup and probably the noisiest of the new breed of British challenger banks, is now officially, well, a bank.
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But the real reason to hold off on your purchase is to wait for the new breed of Chromebooks that are on their way.
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It works on 3G, every breed of LTE you can think of, and the nascent 5G technology Qualcomm thinks is about to take over.
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This inverse relationship between a journey's value and its cost is something that Europe's new breed of long-haul budget carriers may be overlooking.
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The new breed of sensible students came to their halls equipped like the rest of us did: with £100 worth of IKEA kitchen utensils.
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Responsible pet owners who follow the right safety rules should be able to own whatever of breed of dog they choose — it's that simple.
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No disrespect to Laverne Cox—we have good reason to love her—but I feel Alexis engaged in a maverick breed of trans activism.
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Marines will soon have in their hands an entirely different breed of Switchblades — these are smart, flying little drones loaded with devastating miniature missiles.
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The new breed of America's Cup craft lift out of the water on hydrofoils, so far "flying" at speeds of more than 40 knots.
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Today we're in a back-to-the-future moment and the industry is being increasingly pushed forward by this new breed of scientist-entrepreneur.
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Adult Swim's Off the Air videos continue to be some close approximate of that breed of visual weirdness, and Shapes is the latest installment.
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Along with the handmade carpets and the ancient Akhal Teke breed of race horses, it is officially listed as part of Turkmenistan's national heritage.
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" Damon told the Record that authorities are still looking into the breed of the dog and that the attack was a "tragic, isolated incident.
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The same thing occurs for recognizing certain types of butterflies, building materials, flowers, the nose of a certain breed of dog and so on.
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The funding comes as Russia and China sprint to develop hypersonic weapons, a new breed of weapons that the U.S. currently cannot defend against.
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Japan's prison system is being driven to budgetary crisis by demographics, a welfare shortfall and a new, pernicious breed of villain: the recidivist retiree.
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This kind of thinking used to be the domain of conspiracy theorists and a certain breed of hacker, but Zuckerberg just took it mainstream.
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In turn, this is seeing a new breed of mobile-first insurance apps offering to consolidate and help you manage your entire insurance cover.
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This has fueled the development of Steam Stealer, a new breed of malware that is responsible for the hijacking of millions of user accounts.
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Jazz is evolving with the help of a new breed of musicians who are creating an innovative sound that challenges convention and defies categorisation.
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For the new breed of oligarchs, however, these tensions are a likelier source of change in Russia than any broader economic or political upheaval.
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But there's an emerging breed of player that tends to defy any preconceived hardware affiliation: the highly-skilled, shooting, fleet-of-foot big man.
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More generally, Farrar and Aslam's case raised public awareness of how precarious it is to work for the new breed of "gig-economy" firms.
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We'd ordered an old New England breed of chicken called Plymouth Rock for $95, along with a guinea fowl that cost a dollar more.
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Gotham is suffering a garbage strike that's so bad the news is reporting that a rare breed of "super rats" are in the city.
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It's from a breed of cattle, painstakingly raised by a legendary farmer in Japan, whose flesh is thought to be optimally marbled with fat.
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No, he didn't die young (he lived on to a disease-riddled 37), as is traditionally expected of this particular breed of cult idol.
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" Nick Hungerford, founder of Nutmeg, said: "Pentech is a rare breed of VC, no fuss, no credit required; just all action and steady support.
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PaperSeven numbers 14 staffers, so this isn't the "smallest" breed of indie game, the kind put together by just a couple of dedicated developers.
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It seems that UFOs have become all the rage, and this popular resurgence is inspiring a young new breed of UFO researchers and hunters.
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Bright ideas from others include improved varieties of rice, soybeans and tomatoes, as well as hornless cattle and the heat-tolerant breed of Angus.
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But now, the same open-source tools and inexpensive building blocks that enable small, scrappy startup teams also enable a new breed of nonprofit.
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The Huacaya, as pictured above, is the most popular breed of alpaca, and makes up around 90 percent of all alpacas in the country.
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There's a whole new breed of do-it-yourself mixes, and they're just as good as hitting up an upscale bar — and cheaper, too.
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While the other half have foolishly lent credence to his plight because he's somehow become the last of a "dying breed" of gangster rapper.
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They're also for a certain breed of eaters, ones with a particularly aggressive sweet tooth, whose bodies can handle regulating an excessive glucose intake.
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In response, a new breed of rental management companies, offering all kinds of apps and advancements in technology, are vying for the new business.
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"Give it all the cute names you want, but it's not a hair salon," Dr. Stevens said of the new breed of beauty bars.
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It was one of an increasingly rare breed of spaces that welcomed performers of many stripes, united only by an affinity for the offbeat.
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Mr. Daley, of the communications workers union, said the newer breed of finance industry-backed publishers had altered the media landscape for the worse.
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It is going to take a new breed of committed, smart and courageous leaders both political and in business to turn around this mess.
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K11 Atelier is focused on attracting a new breed of office worker, particularly millennials who want experiences that are holistic and healthy, he noted.
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Dorgis are a breed of dog created when a dachshund belonging to the queen's sister, Princess Margaret, mated with one of the queen's corgis.
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Seeing the world "through new eyes" was the aim of a rigorously planned trip to Portugal, offered by a new breed of tour operator.
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However, it is unclear whether Trump addressed Putin's sprint to deploy this new breed of weapon when the two leaders met earlier this week.
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Although it will take years to unclog the financial system properly, some of the panic over India's new breed of lenders has also dissipated.
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When asked about China's sprint to deploy this new breed of weapon, Griffin described Beijing's efforts as "much more thoughtful" compared with Moscow's developments.
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And they needle her sense of irrelevance now that her breed of progressive Jewish female is no longer as revolutionary as it once was.
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Mr. Merryman immediately joined a team that was developing what were called integrated circuits, the breed of microchip that would later drive personal computers.
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One of the new breed of club dealers is James, a 22-year-old accountancy student from Sheffield who sells MDMA powder and ketamine.
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A NEED BREED OF WALL STREET TRADER | Markets may be feeling grim, but people are still partying in the booming world of exchange-traded funds,
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In fact, he was so prominent among a certain breed of radical regressives that he was offered the opening speech at the Democratic National Convention.
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I mean what did you expect, Charli XCX is the rare breed of pop star whose visuals are as eccentric and interesting as her music.
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Square's newest reader accepts payments from both smartphones and the new breed of credit card known as EMV, which includes a built-in security chip.
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The new breed of mini-trimmers—sometimes called "stylers," though no universally-adopted moniker has emerged—are lightweight, maneuverable, and serve a variety of functions.
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Then again, he may just want to preserve a few hosts for his specific favored strain of xenomorphs, the new breed of eggs and chestbursters.
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Now, in 2018, there's a new breed of simulations on the market that are cause for concern: games that let children virtually perform plastic surgery.
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That breed of storytelling doesn't seem to exist on Netflix, Hulu, and other streaming services, except in the cases of talk shows and anthology series.
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A new breed of intelligent video surveillance is being installed in schools around the country — tech that follows people around campus and detects unusual behaviors.
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This new brainy breed of algorithms will, we're told, be leveraging the power of advanced AI to engage and delight humans with unprecedented conversational smarts.
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For that, it needs to dredge its canal deeper, so it can receive the new breed of huge container vessels known as post-Panamax ships.
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As it stands, the U.S. currently does not have a defense against hypersonic arms, a breed of weapon that both Russia and China are developing.
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One technique that has gained traction among advisors is to use a distinct breed of ETFs — defined-maturity bond ETFs — to create laddered bond portfolios.
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The internet is full of trolls — but there's a special breed of troll that has garnered a reputation for being the best in the game.
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The funding requests come as Russia and China sprint to develop hypersonic weapons, a new breed of weapons that the U.S. currently cannot defend against.
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Instead, a new breed of worker is rising as the dominant force in the talent pool, willing to work whenever and wherever they are needed.
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Under CEO Doug Mack's leadership, Fanatics has become a new breed of retailer that is part tech company, part e-commerce expert and part manufacturer.
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Regardless of how they label themselves, this new breed of techno tourists has had a significant impact on the cultural and economic fabric of Mannheim.
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In his latest meant-to-shock music video, Kanye West puts himself and his wife, Kim Kardashian West, in a special breed of rarefied company.
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Much of this money will surely be wasted, further enriching the new breed of fat-cat campaign operatives, and further alienating voters with toxic advertising.
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A. Common dandelions, or Taraxacum officinale, are born of a tenacious breed of plant, better equipped than most to survive and propagate, gardening authorities agree.
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Batista — Eike to Brazilians — portrayed himself as a different breed of titan, not a lucky scion, inheritor of past fortune, but a builder of empire.
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Stablecoins, such as Facebook's Libra, are a new breed of cryptocurrencies that aim to escape the wild price swings that make bitcoin unworkable for commerce.
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Since 1949, the annual search has been run as a public competition that, for a certain breed of artist, is akin to the Super Bowl.
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They fear disruption in the industry from a new breed of "insurtech" companies or from technology and social media giants such as Amazon or Facebook.
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Pet the Pup at the Party drizzles a candy coating on this breed of social anxiety, but not in a way that's dismissive or patronizing.
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Many of the animal losers, like certain breed of penguins, feed through sea ice, give birth on the sea ice, and use it to rest.
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With one of the most popular podcasts in the world, he has become a hero to a certain breed of politically frustrated men across America.
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Staid industry big shots like Purell and Germ-X still dominate the market, but a new breed of sanitizer promises more than bacteria-free palms.
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Out of the dimness opposite equals advance, always substance and increase, always sex, Always a knit of identity, always distinction, always a breed of life.
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Many investors see fortunes to be made from this new breed of enterprise software, which is spreading from Big Tech's computer labs to corporations everywhere.
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As Brooklyn district attorney, Mr. Thompson, among the first of the new breed of prosecutors, proved that a committed outsider could get the job done.
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In cuff links and tie, seated in his mansion in Accra, Richard Nunekpeku, 34, wants to project what this new breed of agripreneur can achieve.
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Kris Boyd, a journeyman striker, witheringly described Cathro as one of the modern breed of coaches who simply "open their laptop" to plan a session.
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The Mautes were a new breed of extremists: young, charismatic, Arabic-speaking, educated in the Middle East, social-media savvy and with vast international connections.
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A new breed of seedless lemon, developed by a farmer in Australia who studied thousands of strains of lemons, is now being grown in California.
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Beagles and beagle mixes are the preferred breed of dog for this kind of work because of their keen sense of smell and gentle disposition.
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Diane stands in for a certain breed of liberal who expected to be able to take a breather, the glass ceiling shattered, the gains consolidated.
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The new breed of Republicans was not much more conservative than Mr. Michel, whose votes were judged 85 percent correct by the American Conservative Union.
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Ilulissat's dogs are all the same kind, a particularly cold-hardy breed of husky, which the Inuit brought with them when they migrated to Greenland.
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We traveled to the region of Andalusia to see how chorizo Ibérico is made, which is finest variety, made from a special breed of pigs.
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John Burns Real Estate Consulting coined the term "surban" in reference to a new breed of dense, walkable developments replicating "the great American neighborhood" concept.
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This new breed of suits are interesting because they're subversive — often in the runway look they complete, and sometimes in their own cut and finish.
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The new breed of prosecutors was helped into office by voters skeptical of wrongful convictions, mass incarceration and evidence of racial bias in law enforcement.
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He is a cooper and quite literally the last of a dying breed of craftsman—he's the only full-time barrel-maker left in Canada.
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Yet, beyond its literal focus on paperclips, the game warns of a problematic breed of artificial intelligence that champions earnings at the expense of morality.
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Now a new breed of chips tuned for artificial intelligence is arriving to help cameras around stores, sidewalks, and homes make sense of what they see.
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At the same time, competition between carriers has increased as a new breed of "ultra low-cost" carriers expands in the U.S. and around the world.
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According to executive producer Greg Berlanti at the INTV conference, per Deadline, Katy Keene is an entirely different breed of show from the pulpy, soapy Riverdale.
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For a start, Virtu and KCG are part of a new breed of tech-savvy traders that have been taking over Wall Street in recent years.
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Technically, manufacturers like LG have claimed their TVs are AI-powered in the past, so it's possible a new breed of TVs from Huawei — and Foxconn?
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To keep things to scale, a particular breed of giant rabbits were "cast" and apparently simply would not stop mating in the background on the set.
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So a new breed of critic emerged that was willing to write deeply appreciative words on artists who — surprise, surprise — could help the outlets sell magazines.
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Image: GettyA Maine farm owner believes that the only way to ensure a rare breed of pig survives is to get people interested in eating them.
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The bulk of the console is effectively a tablet, which is a more fragile breed of hardware than the company has generally released in the past.
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This is called "neuromorphic computing," and scientists from MIT this week said they've made significant progress in getting this new breed of chips up and running.
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He admits readily that publicly taking on this "dangerous new breed of patent troll" — a fight that Cloudflare has blogged about extensively — is good for business.
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Finally, there's a Martian marine named Bobbie Draper (Frankie Adams), who defected to Earth after her soldiers were killed by a new breed of protomolecule weapons.
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Luma has become the latest router company to introduce a subscription service in a push to generate steady income from a new breed of mesh routers.
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The 41-year-old is among the rare breed of executives willing to forgo profit to ensure his brand's integrity and music-first approach remained intact.
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"They&aposre a special breed of guys," said Cliff Allen, president of the union representing California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection personnel, including dozer operators.
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Just like coffee or chocolate or wine, the smallest differences (type of grass, breed of cow, lifestyle, etc.) can make a big difference in overall taste.
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A new breed of financial advisors are leveraging technology to provide low-cost, personalized, conflict-free retirement planning advice to every employee, regardless of their balance.
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Richard Heydarian, one of a new breed of younger, more internationalist Philippine analysts, said a confluence of factors is keeping Duterte in power, perpetuating the situation.
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Aerion, chaired by billionaire Robert Bass, is one of a new breed of developers pursuing supersonic jet projects 20.95 years after the retirement of the Concorde.
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The strange new breed of malicious cryptocurrency miners spares no one, it seems: Tesla is the latest to be struck by this trendy form of hackery.
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Debiedma and Wong may be a dying breed of gamer, the last to play at a top level while not devoting their entire lives to winning.
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If Miquela is arguably the most successful U.S. version of this new breed of entertainer, the collective behind the account is far from the only one.
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Pet DanderYou may think you've sidestepped this issue by adopting a hypoallergenic breed of dog or cat, but sorry, there's no such thing, Dr. Stukus explains.
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It's an environment that's at best indifferent and at worst hostile to traditional media brands; but for this new breed of page operator, it's mostly upside.
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However, a new breed of highly successful female DJs are challenging the status quo, attracting legions of fans and changing perceptions both at home and abroad.
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Given Trump's long history of promoting grifters and cheats, it shouldn't come as much of a surprise that he's indirectly engendered this new breed of them.
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This bill would bring them the security they deserve by applying the laws we use to regulate financial securities to this new breed of digital currencies.
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This app belongs to the new breed of weather apps that try to deliver extremely accurate weather data based on the time and your precise location.
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It clearly displays a breed of intellect that humans have not seen before, and that we will be mulling over for a long time to come.
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And images — a churning throng of visions, silly and somber, of a world in tumult — keep multiplying all around you, like some superbug breed of amoebae.
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Still, questions loom about whether his influence is more in line with a dying breed of L.A. power brokers as the diverse city grapples with inequality.
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The new breed of SaaS debt providers should be able to keep providing credit through a recession, as they understand the real asset of recurring revenue.
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Also, to make sure to keep appealing to the newer breed of renegade flipper, CircusTrix is currently rebranding many of its parks (it owns about 300).
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But Vicki Robin, who wrote that financial guide with Joe Dominguez, said the FIRE crowd is a different breed of dropout than those in the '250s.
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The book told of one of his passions — his love for a Ugandan breed of royal cattle that he imported to South Africa at great expense.
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Its boss, Tobi Lütke, epitomised the new breed of digital merchants when he set out, with friends, to build an online snowboard shop, Snowdevil, in 2004.
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The airline did not disclose what breed of dog was involved in that incident nor whether it believed the animal was actually an emotional support animal.
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It will also be a huge, highly scrutinized test for a new breed of voting machines intended to offer safeguards against hacking and other digital threats.
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GPT-2 is part of a new breed of text-generation systems that have impressed experts with their ability to generate coherent text from minimal prompts.
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THE JACOBS I felt I already knew struck me as that rare breed of designer whose talent has long intersected with the spirit of an age.
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Mr. Peddle envisioned an ultra-low-cost chip that could bring digital technology to a new breed of consumer devices, from cash registers to personal computers.
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The account is run by a woman named Sherry Mastromarino and features her farm of Silkies, a breed of chicken known for their soft, floofy plumage.
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The expense of bringing a case to the CAT—and the risk of defeat—are borne by a newish breed of firms specialising in financing litigation.
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ACE is part of a new breed of exchanges popping up to create electronic trading opportunities from industries not normally associated with buy and sell orders.
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It is the biggest and arguably the starriest in a new breed of luxury spots that includes Prada's Pasticceria Marchesi in Milan and Buly in Paris.
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I think this speaks to the fact that there is always uncertainty when there are administration changes and that insiders are their own breed of market participant.
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A decision by the United States to pursue a new breed of nuclear weapons could push China to reconsider its decades-long atomic policy, according to experts.
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He'd just fled Raqqa, the de facto capital of ISIS's self-declared caliphate, which is intolerant of all except a particular breed of hyper-religious Sunni Islam.
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HTC's U Ultra is a member of that unfortunate breed of device that results from companies putting together various random pieces without having a singular cohesive vision.
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Much of this has to do with the fact that animal shelter staff are expected to guess the breed of dogs strictly based on physical appearance alone.
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The fans are helping this new breed of Chinese internet star to monetise their popularity—and to shake up the country's e-commerce industry in the process.
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Snap, as a recent IPO, is again a very volatile stock as Wall Street looks to tune what it expects out of a new breed of advertising.
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But the implementation of the biological passport in 2008, which helped curb doping abuses, opened the door to the new breed of riders born in the 1990s.
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It's also where you'll find Warmind's new breed of Hive enemies, and their worm god, Xol (which appears to be the big boss of this whole endeavor).
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An emerging breed of on-demand insuring apps, however, are betting that more people will choose to buy coverage if doing so is fast, easy and affordable.
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Suddenly, his distinctive breed of cerebral rattles and acute stabs were present on almost half of the tracks of the year's most talked-about hip hop album.
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The kinds of movies that used to center the Tony Stark-circa-2008 breed of cool hero started to appear less and less in the late aughts.
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As I walked down the now unfamiliar streets of my city, eying a new breed of closely cropped, athletic individuals, I kept wondering, Who are these people?
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It turns out that there is a breed of dog called the Barbet, a sporting breed that is essentially a French water dog that has curly hair.
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Joyce, who declined to give her real name, is one of the new breed of migrants who have moved to Lamu County to take advantage of LAPSSET.
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Now, they've been joined by a new breed of companies selling smart, connected products that harness big data and massive computing power to reduce inputs and costs.
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More party than hard sell, this new breed of pop-ups is becoming increasingly innovative and fun — far more than the seasonal pop-ups that once prevailed.
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This gives the impression that Wall Street is again busy stuffing toxic loans into a new breed of mortgage-backed securities, setting the stage for another crisis.
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But unlike the sugar-laden, processed varieties, this next-generation breed of chocolate is made with raw, or minimally heated, cocoa beans to preserve their antioxidant benefits.
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"There may be a new breed of leaders willing to take stands on Syria, and that could shift the power of the party in the upcoming elections."
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"I lost some really good friends tonight," Mr. Fitzpatrick, one of a vanishing breed of Republican moderates, told supporters, referring to the party's loss of the House.
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DINING An article last Wednesday about a Maryland agricultural official who is training dogs to detect bacteria harmful to beehives misstated the breed of one dog, Mack.
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A closer look at that study discovered that researchers used a breed of rat frequently infected with a parasite that would leave it susceptible to bladder cancer.
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But she said Britain was under threat from a new breed of crude copycat militants who might not have spent years plotting or even been radicalized online.
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America's top nuclear commander described a grim scenario for U.S. forces facing off against a new breed of high-speed weapons that Russia and China are developing.
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If it's the city, does your residence regulate the size or breed of dog you can own, and will your dog have easy access to the outdoors?
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It was more a kind of mania, a transformation of our boys into a special breed of excitable baby werewolf shaped by continuous exposure to the sun.
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Yet Andre Ward, enveloped in a crush of family, friends, journalists and that breed of fan-journalist unique to boxing, was taking his sweet time Saturday night.
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HNA is part of a new breed of aggressive Chinese deal makers that have risen, seemingly out of nowhere, into the ranks of the global corporate elite.
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From decadent Prosecco-flavored rings to those heartbreakingly adorable Pusheen lookalikes, we're pretty sure that we're coming close to having sampled every possible breed of this classic dessert.
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"He was so strong; any other breed of dog maybe would&aposve died, which is one of the reasons why I wanted to bring him home," he said.
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"It's a new breed of political challenge we have to think about," lead author William Colgan, a climate and glacier scientist at York University, said in a statement.
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What's undeniably true, however, is the fact that China is flirting with disaster when it comes to debt, especially that generated by this new breed of personal lending.
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But it's also a threat from a new breed of enterprise applications threatening to come back into the consumer market that's driving Facebook from a more defensive posture.
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He credits the dichotomy of Burton's sometimes spooky, sometimes loopy approach for subverting expectations and making an impact on both his generation as a new breed of fans.
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Kindles make it easy to take your current read wherever you go, and the new Kindle Oasis is about to start a whole new breed of e-readers.
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TOKYO (Reuters) - As the developed world's cheapest equity market and home to a rising breed of more profitable companies, the Japanese market should be a safe investment bet.
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The new breed of AI chips are very similar—only this time the designated tasks are recognizing pictures of your pets rather than rendering photo-realistic FPS backgrounds.
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First off, in Silicon Valley, a special breed of investor known as 'super angels' are raising their own venture-capital funds as solo general partners, Melia Russell reports.
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I've invested in the stock market a decade ago, and I know how frenzied traders can be, but this is nothing compared to this new breed of investors.
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But it demonstrates the raw potential of their program, the latest in a new breed of text-generation algorithms that herald a revolution in the computer-written world.
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"It's massively positive," Erik Nielsen, global chief economist at UniCredit, told CNBC via email regarding the new breed of "credit-easing" tactics announced by ECB President Mario Draghi.
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Other jurisdictions are following suit or liberalizing their laws on medical or health use, creating an industry that has lured a breed of high-risk, high-return investors.
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Amazon, the most dominant name in shopping and retail, is facing increasing competition from a new breed of niche players in the industry, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Tuesday.
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There's a certain breed of entertainment that manages to be nostalgic for a particular era, while still transcending that allure to become a wonderful spectacle on its own.
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"A new breed of 5-Star leaders has popped up from nowhere, and for now, Renzi doesn't seem to have an answer to them," said politics professor Ignazi.
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They are looking elsewhere, be it to a new breed of undertaker, to hotel chains that "do" funerals, or—for their coffin or urn—to Amazon or Walmart.
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It will also enable the company to bolster its product innovation, and address the capital needs of a growing breed of new-age financial institutions in other sectors.
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His book is both a clarion call for greater selfless professional generosity and a how-to guide for becoming the more rather than less successful breed of giver.
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From allowing us to vanquish a new breed of digital monsters to defining a modern asset class, virtual goods will both enable new experiences and redefine traditional ones.
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Nvidia has been a major benefactor in the explosion of AI systems, but it clearly exposed a ton of interest in investing in a new breed of silicon.
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"Some of the most sophisticated angel investors, serial entrepreneurs, making tens of billions, they invest with the new breed of corporate investor, not the strategic VCs," Darling said.
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Throughout Sunday Sketching, Niemann uses clever drawings and his charming breed of humor to tackle tricky subjects like insecurity, money, and changing course while things are going well.
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A new breed of chef is thriving, experimenting with how to infuse dishes with weed, whose various strains might smell and taste of lemon or mushroom or grain.
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Australia's marketing campaign, to be launched later this month, will be geared towards a new breed of young and independent traveller from China drawn to Australia's natural beauty.
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"Balance" was not the name of the sharp tungsten scales that marked the ridges of her spine, nor was it the signified breed of her countless snapping children.
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It gets at the moral gray areas intrinsic to vigilantism, particularly when that breed of renegade justice is pointed toward arguably the most despised crime on the planet.
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After a victory, the next time you face that particular breed of pokémon the game will let you know which of your moves it's strong or weak against.
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Likewise, the Metallica casting sets a tone for a new breed of Brioni man: more overtly mannish, and provocatively so — tattoos, biceps and all — much like O'Shea himself.
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Highway1 is a rare breed of accelerator that has realized the companies that most need help are the folks who are doing the startup thing with hardware products.
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In other pig news, a rare breed of swine in China could be saved by a Rockefeller scion after the pigs' farm was threatened by a modernization drive.
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There is a stubborn breed of hurricane holdouts who routinely aggravate and ignore emergency officials as they beg coastal residents to pack up and leave as storms approach.
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A new breed of ultra-elite concierge doctors has sprung up in recent years, transforming medicine for the small sliver of patients wealthy enough to afford their care.
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Daniel Squadron, a state senator from a Brooklyn-Manhattan district, said he was resigning to form a nonprofit group that would cultivate a new breed of office seekers.
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They&aposre "a modern way of making connections," and a new breed of dating apps and in-app features is unlikely to change the frivolity of human nature.
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He has ushered in a bold new breed of swamp creatures, from Scott Pruitt to Ryan Zinke to Steve Mnuchin to the incomparable Michael "I'm Crushing It" Cohen.
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Depending on the breed of the dog, some homeowners insurance companies may even charge higher premiums, or opt to not sell a policy at all, according to Holeman.
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The resourcefulness and nastiness of this particular breed of scam is truly impressive, and Patel and 23 others will be going away for a while for their many crimes.
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Baron is one of the few of the old breed of active mutual fund managers who over the long-term has still managed to perform well versus index funds.
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He is no doubt considered a formative influence by the new breed of hipster manager, too, with his take on the pressing game certainly in vogue at the moment.
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Mr. Foran, whose typical adversaries are other commercial litigators, found himself squaring off against a different breed of legal adversary — lawyers whose life's work is defending anti-abortion organizations.
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It helps that, in addition to their common link of famous families, they've all developed a unique breed of model off-duty style that stands out from the rest.
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Dubbed by many as "Startup Nation", Tel Aviv has begun to produce a new breed of tech giants, but it's now turning its hand to blockchain and crypto companies.
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"To have other people use and enjoy your program is probably what a certain breed of programmer is really interested in," he told the news outlet at the time.
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One nice addition is Google's knowledge graph, which fetches info for lots of factual queries — who was the first person in space, what's the biggest breed of cat, etc.
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"We cannot and must not pretend that things can continue as they are," May said, adding that Britain was under attack from a new breed of crude copycat militants.
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Renault's facility in France, tasked with designing, building, and supporting the power unit (which is the term for the new breed of hybrid F1 engines), has a similar setup.
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Duterte appears to be from the new political breed of maverick referred to by Lieberman, put into power by a disquieted electorate, apparently anxious to challenge the status quo.
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From what we can see, it seems to work effortlessly; perhaps a tad slower than the newest breed of standard fingerprint sensors, but still fast enough to be usable.
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Over ten years ago, OpenGamma emerged as one of London's new breed of FinTech startups, launching an open source analytics and risk management platform for the financial services industry.
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The couple, who fought in court for years, eventually won their asylum case, joining what is perhaps the rarest breed of our nation's refugees: citizens of the European Union.
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In industries such as manufacturing and engineering, this means encouraging a new breed of tech-savvy worker that blurs the old divide between blue-collar and white-collar jobs.
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Antitrust laws, some lawyers argue, were designed to oversee physical industries like steel and oil— not the new breed of digital commerce companies that have created entirely new markets.
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Two years ago, in collaboration with researchers at Texas A&M University, Dr Fahrenkrug edited the myostatin gene of a member of another breed of cattle to do likewise.
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But Ms. Long is part of a new breed of young performers more likely to begin a joke with affection than annoyance and to end with ridiculousness, not ridicule.
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Recent revelations and those from 2017 show that a new breed of "blended" social media influence campaign — fake accounts leveraging the efforts of real, regular people — proves particularly insidious.
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The spotted breed of Jacob Sheep was bred in England in the 17th and 18th centuries, and this flock was brought to Israel from Canada by Lewinsky in 2016.
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Rather than buying products in Australia and transporting them over, a new breed of shopper-sellers now base themselves in China, where they can engage with customers more easily.
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But a new breed of no-rinse masks can be applied in the morning and left on all day, providing benefits when they'll actually be visible: the waking hours.
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Welcome to the strange world of SuperFakes, a new breed of fake watch that, thanks to advances in manufacturing and 23D printing, are often indistinguishable from the real thing.
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And if his start in metal wasn't enough to convince you he's a new breed of country artist, maybe his cover of Pink Floyd's "Wish You Were Here" will.
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Then, in his late 19853s, he launched a new career as a founder, with Stephen A. Schwarzman, of the Blackstone Group, which pioneered a new breed of financial engineer.
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Dan Lipinski — one of the last members of a dwindling breed of conservative House Democrats who oppose abortion rights — is at risk of losing his seat in a primary.
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" Then he turned to his looming general election opponent, adding, "This is a new breed of Trump Republican and we're not going to let them take over our state.
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Phillips has spent his career bringing a particular breed of pleasure-obsessed American masculinity to the big screen with successful side-splitters like Old School and the Hangover trilogy.
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And we have a new breed of companies building services that need to have close knowledge of how networks are working to make sure they remain up and reliable.
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The games had a global impact, alerting the world to a new breed of machine learning programs that promised to be smarter and more creative than AI of old.
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They must use unfiltered, raw milk, more than half of it from the Normande breed of cattle, and make the cheese nearby, ladling the milk by hand into molds.
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Selva echoed Pence's speech at the Capitol Hill Club on Friday and described the nature of these new breed of weapons the U.S. could face off with in space.
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A person familiar with the matter identified the particular breed of ransomware that struck Louisiana as Ryuk, a variant that cybersecurity firms first identified in August of last year.
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The new system relies on a neural network, a breed of artificial intelligence that is accelerating the development of everything from health care to driverless cars to military applications.
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For them, Trump symbolizes a new breed of politician who is willing to upend long-held political norms — a quality they say outweighs any real or perceived moral flaws.
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Varadkar is "a celebrity as well as a politician," Whelan asserts, calling him one of a new breed of politicians poised to shake up Ireland's staid political system significantly.
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Don Rickles, the comedian who pioneered an abrasive (but hilarious) breed of in-your-face humor and inspired a generation of imitators, has died at 90 of kidney failure.
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Today Nissan finally unveiled the 2018 Leaf, its next-generation electric vehicle set to take on a new breed of mainstream competitors like the Chevy Bolt and Tesla Model 3.
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They started having panicky conversation about the need to set up radio ad agencies, find a new breed of radio creatives, and stressed how real-time advertising would change everything.
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He belonged to a new breed of liberals who were not in thrall to laissez-faire, the idea that "unfettered private enterprise would promote the greatest good of the whole".
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India's space technology firms are part of a new breed of startups, and investors are paying attention, given the surging global interest in everything from space exploration to space vacations.
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Despite the apparent challenge, the German government has co-sponsored a project with the science community to look at the farming of a modern-day breed of dual-purpose chickens.
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Freud was a breed of psychologist that hardly exists anymore: someone who saw the world as both writer and psychologist, and for whom there was no conflict between the two.
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That game, while mired by some of the same pitfalls that make mowing down armies of men a comically absurd chore, successfully strove to be a smarter breed of shooter.
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There's a younger breed of forecasters who can't ignore today's unfolding scientific and environmental realities, especially when they hit home in the form of worsening floods and long-term drought.
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The highly walkable city also has a new breed of hotels reinvigorating some of those medieval townhouses with minimalist décor, restaurants riffing on the country's hearty cuisine and spirited bars.
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We miraculously managed to find our unicorn husbands and life partners in the age of "Cat Person," when most men in the dating pool are that special breed of awful.
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These objects are part of the latest breed of low-Earth-orbit (LEO) satellites, which are designed to whizz around the planet only a few hundred kilometres above its surface.
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And Schroeder – a pioneer of a new breed of global start-up investors – is not only a frequent visitor to the Middle East, but also Africa and South East Asia.
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People have a lot of feelings when it comes to models, particularly the breed of Insta-models that rose during the celebrity/social media boom of the past several years.
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Luckily, the cost has dropped dramatically since then, leading to a new breed of consumer genetics startups taking a deeper dive into all the double helix's that make up you.
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Pugs are arguably the Internet's favorite breed of dog, and this waving pug taken from DNCE's music video for the song Kissing Strangers, came in third with 215 million views.
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The main ingredients for Glass's mixture are "acacia root, a leaf from a different breed of acacia, and mountain lespedeza (which adds the tryptophan)," which he brews into a tea.
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BIS also warned about risks from the market's major banks, as well as a new breed of non-bank electronic traders, raising the amount of flow that is "internalized" - i.e.
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The above photo, meanwhile, was taken at a rally in front of San Francisco's City Hall, where London Breed of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors addressed a packed crowd.
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And more importantly, could he plausibly portray the new breed of Hollywood villains like Killmonger or Star Wars' Kylo Ren who are sympathetic even though they commit really horrible acts?
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Picking a single favorite Reese Witherspoon look from the past 20 years of her Hollywood fame is like picking your favorite dessert, or lipstick, or breed of puppy, or child.
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Even Mr. Zuckerberg seemed to suggest he could be open to some regulation, but neither he nor lawmakers seemed sure about how exactly to regulate the new breed of companies.
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The edge-specialized TPU is an ASIC chip, a breed of chip architecture that's increasingly popular for specific use cases like mining for cryptocurrency (such as larger companies like Bitmain).
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But Rome Fortune isn't the kind of guy to be satisfied with the particular breed of fame that gets you blog recognition and a blue checkmark on your Twitter account.
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A new breed of unmanned aerial vehicle that is safe to fly at close proximity to crowds has been developed by a spin-off team from Swiss university ETH Zurich.
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I'm using this terrible extended metaphor to illustrate how being at CES is a little bit like being in an aquarium made for a particular breed of consumer tech monster.
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Jackman has grown into a full-fledged star since the first "X-Men," which basically paved the way for the welcome breed of serious comic book adaptations that have followed.
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Snap a new photo or upload one from your camera roll and the app will identify the breed of dog, along with a rating of how accurate its prediction is.
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Today's younger, more tech-savvy breed of House Democrats may spend a lot of their time online, but that doesn't mean they're happy with the tech companies they rely on.
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Then, there is that rare breed of baker that fights boredom by making bread—while trapped in a bakery for two days—to feed the victims of a natural disaster.
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During the late 70s and early 703s, these scenes came together, mixing and remixing into original new forms, spawning a new breed of artist best exemplified by Jean-Michel Basquiat.
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It's the creation of Tokyo start-up Ory Laboratory and one of a new breed of machines known as "avatar robots" that could change the way people interact and work.
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The company&aposs R&D lab, known as X, announced the Everyday Robot Project on Thursday, describing its efforts to build a new breed of robots infused with artificial intelligence.
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" Board member Lew Frankfort said: "Adam is that very rare breed of entrepreneur who has the vision and drive to conceptualize an enormous business opportunity and then attack it relentlessly.
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Over time, one commercial breed of turkey -- the Broad Breasted White -- has become preferred, partly because of its mostly white feathers, which wouldn't leave unappetizing pigment spots on the meat.
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The same could be said for the search terms "dog chow" and "chow dog;" one refers to pet food while the other is the name of a breed of dog.
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This is the best, most powerful breed of satire: The kind that reduces the unthinkable or unknowable to a few core, recognizable truths—no matter how discomforting they might be.
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Regardless, these laws are being designed, pushed, and passed in states across the country by LGBT activists and ideologues whose worldview depends on a particular breed of anti-religious animus.
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Term life insurance is much less expensive than that other breed of coverage: permanent life insurance, which comes in a variety of flavors such as whole life and universal life.
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Far away from the glitz and glamor the e-sports circuit, a different breed of semi-professional gamers is eking out an honest day's work at arcades around the globe.
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However, done well, the new generation of lenders and information providers can create a new breed of company that can potentially apply pressure to education providers to invest in outcomes.
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These days, it seems that sedans are a vanishing breed of automobile, what with automakers retiring them left and right due to the surging popularity of SUVs and pickup trucks.
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Little Joe, as the breed of plant is named, releases a potent antidepressant that not only makes those who inhale it happy, but also seems to strangely alter their behavior.
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