However, the future is looking brighter for Fabio's robot brethren.
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Some American Jews have warned their European brethren to leave.
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These puppies and their older brethren are also internet famous.
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Turns out a lot of my brethren did as well.
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Just how deeply do quasiparticles imitate their legit particle brethren?
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From their beginnings, Spiritualized and The Verve were celestial brethren.
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That includes The Offspring and their LA brethren Bad Religion.
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It made me ashamed of my brethren on the bench.
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My brethren on the right are beginning to wake up.
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But what's worse is hearing it from my black brethren.
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"Fellow members of a church" are also known as BRETHREN.
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He is, objectively speaking, the most successful of his tanned brethren.
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Nor have We been wanting in attentions to our British brethren.
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We have called by different names brethren of the same principle.
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But Indonesian Flat Earthers aren't the same as their foreign brethren.
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We wanted to be just like our Android brethren, we said.
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Was the fate of its Gallic brethren too much to bear?
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We have bait, tiny little shrimp to tempt their cannibalistic brethren.
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Does this mean that Colonel is literally selling his fried brethren?
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Nelson and Miller—these are my brethren, my bros, my paisans.
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Their pointy-eared brethren, apparently, tend to make us more nervous.
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But they do share some DNA with their indie game brethren.
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He was joined by his four conservative brethren on that point.
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Even so, Daredevil never quite reached the heights of his Marvel brethren.
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The track pad, too, is now in line with its MacBook brethren.
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The Pros are generally less concerned with appearance than their Apple brethren.
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The LSST and its brethren may be able to provide some clarity.
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Do you embrace canned wine as on par with its bottled brethren?
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Here's hoping he ignores what so unfairly happened to his NBC brethren.
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Yet SPIAs, as they're called, generally are more straightforward than their brethren.
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Big companies launched campaigns to highlight the plight of their smaller brethren.
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These are smaller than their bronze brethren and are often displayed indoors.
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It was perfectly fine — like its monochromatic brethren, just a tad saltier.
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Like its brethren, this 10 Corso Como includes a restaurant and bar.
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The Ram 1500, like its truck brethren, comes in many different configurations.
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It seems millennials like cars just as much as their older brethren.
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Sweden and its Nordic brethren have proved successful at managing such transitions.
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The bold flavor and chewy texture separates this snack from its brethren.
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They join their brethren in the shaker with a generous glug of rum.
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Evans isn't unique among his Silicon Valley brethren in his pursuit of fasting.
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"Valuations are quite attractive [there] compared to their large-cap brethren," he added.
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Kalanick also annoyed his Silicon Valley brethren by joining Trump's economic advisory council.
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CAA, WME, ICM, UTA and their brethren represent every working talent in Hollywood.
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Like their nucleus-deficient prokaryotic brethren, eukaryotes are challenging to grow in culture.
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The popularity of true crime (and its dramatized brethren) has never really ebbed.
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Equifax and its brethren exercise invisible power in every aspect of our lives.
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Yet it's also shrewder and better prepared than its hyperviolent brethren ever were.
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Now their younger brethren, the Gen Zs. Gen Z is familiar to people.
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It makes us targets and villains to the rest of our American brethren.
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" You know you're in trouble when your critics are using the word "brethren.
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George Clinton and Bootsy Collins, his P-Funk brethren, will be on deck.
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American democracy activists are stepping up efforts to support their Hong Kong brethren.
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So this card might be an attractive alternative to its more expensive brethren.
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Superbolts appear to be a different breed of lightning than their smaller brethren.
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But the broader, collective tragedy was the cruelty and enmity among supposed brethren.
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Thats the same thing we saw from Harris's other brethren in the race.
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The Syrian Kurds operate under completely different political auspices than their Iraqi brethren.
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As their conservative brethren celebrate, churches like Foundry are faced with difficult decisions.
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Drivers heading south read that Canadians and Americans are "brethren dwelling together in unity".
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Infertile men have been shown to have less zinc than their more fecund brethren.
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The Autobots are constantly at the mechanical throats of their brethren, the sinister Decepticons.
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Like their general SUV-owning brethren, few used the vehicle for actual off-roading.
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The bottom line: Amazon is creating an ecosystem distinct from its Big Tech brethren.
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Perhaps one day she'll join her brethren in climbing trees — or just tree pose.
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Bereal: I was not subjected to overt racism like some of my brethren were.
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Some of their smaller brethren are also on deck, including Twitter, eBay and LinkedIn.
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With my newfound brethren, though, I could say what I liked, as could they.
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A similar arrangement, however, has already been implemented by Denmark's Scandinavian brethren in Norway.
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It's what these ungulates—and their brethren the world over—are born to do.
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Asked why he had not apprised his political brethren sooner, Mr. Gantz was dismissive.
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We are proud of the nonpartisan culture of our brethren at the State Department.
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"Into the Dark" is one of the projects reminiscent of its Blumhouse film brethren.
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"The North Koreans are our brethren," she added, glancing out the window toward Kijong.
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That perspective, he noted, is like "nails on a chalkboard" among his GOP brethren.
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Urban chain restaurants are typically more expensive than their suburban brethren, and for good reason.
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Squid and their cephalopod brethren have been the inspiration for many a science fiction creature.
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Zoo staff allow them to feast on their expired brethren - anything to keep them alive.
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Infinity War joins MCU brethren Black Panther, Thor: Ragnarok, and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.
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Like the rest of its Echo brethren, the Show is a simple device by default.
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But will the Jedi bring in more dough than their corporate brethren in the Avengers?
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This is one area where the fair lags behind its Frieze and Armory Show brethren.
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Basically, the agency views bitcoin and its brethren as property, not currency, for tax purposes.
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Pitta (fire) drives mental acuity and rash tempers, while vatas of the world—my brethren!
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Otherwise she made no noise, for women in the Plymouth Brethren were consigned to silence.
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The boneless brethren of the chicken wing and a staple of the fast food diet.
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To my radio brethren, we lost a stellar communicator & they'll never be another like him.
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Compare this to Amtrak's freight brethren who fund all their infrastructure investments with private capital.
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Cook offered a reason his CEO brethren probably agree with — better to participate than pass.
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Sure, Watson and its brethren are good at games and other sorts of data processing.
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Brown and the four women are fundamentalist Mormons, part of the Apostolic United Brethren Church.
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His brethren were quick to applaud his ability to take the news with such aplomb.
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Braves Quick Comment: Like their brethren above, the Braves pulled a series sweep this weekend.
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Well, my brethren Vess, he used to go to school with a lot of them.
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" "All I ask of our brethren is that they take their feet off our necks.
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To be sure, McDonald's and its brethren are not about to shut down anytime soon.
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In nontheme news, I really liked the entries PRIDE MONTH, TUPAC, ÜBERMENSCH, CARPACCIO and BRETHREN.
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A more ruthless company would have shut down API access to Tweetbot and its brethren.
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"I consider this a problem for my theoretical brethren to work out," Dr. Cooper said.
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But we should be clear-eyed about the evils our furry brethren are capable of.
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Reinhardt is keen: this war has nothing to with him or his gypsy brethren, he shrugs.
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" Claire disagrees, saying, "Harry wasn't waiting for the brethren to come to their senses on anything.
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All I ask of our brethren is that they take their feet off of our necks.
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That said, there is significant online chatter worrying about further takedowns of members of Yiannopoulos's brethren.
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Deemed the Wounded Healer by Carl Jung, Chiron the centaur is quite unlike his lusty brethren.
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The X (and XS, obviously) certainly are easier to carry and pocket than their larger brethren.
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Weather is just one challenge food truck operators face that their brick-and-mortar brethren don't.
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It is designed to supplant Bitcoin and its brethren with a system controlled by government authorities.
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Hence why the Freedom Party and its far-right brethren are on the march throughout Europe.
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Hong Kongers and Tibetans are ethnically different from their Han brethren from central and northern China.
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The settlements go further than Israel's hybrid democracy in explaining the alienation of its Diaspora brethren.
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If this ends up happening, MacBooks may be a little obsolete next to their tablet brethren.
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The Texans have won eight consecutive games against their divisional brethren over the last two seasons.
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And there's good reason for civil engineers to demand more rigor than their software engineer brethren.
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Together with their nimble brethren, the octopus and cuttlefish, they make for an agile invertebrate armada.
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She suspects opossums and their vermin brethren are headed in the same direction, toward mass appeal.
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" He added "Francis is abdicating the mandate which Christ gave to Peter to confirm the brethren.
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Verdict: Italian and Moldovan art thieves could learn a thing or two from their American brethren.
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Flying cars especially, if they can be proved safe and manageable by air-traffic-control systems, may change transport networks almost as much as their ground-based brethren did a century ago, by being able to avoid the congestion that the multiplication of those brethren has brought.
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Jews in Israel are safe from persecution and — unlike their brethren in other countries — do not assimilate.
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He was raised Plymouth Brethren, a fundamentalist Christian sect that forbids activities like attending movies and dancing.
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One such night is the Golden Globes (and its brethren the Oscars, the Grammys, and the Emmys).
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Duque, like his predecessor Juan Manuel Santos, has repeatedly urged Colombians to welcome migrants as their brethren.
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" · The epistles of St. Paul condemned slave traders and called for slaves to be treated as "brethren.
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It is likely that in many of those cases, he will, predictably, side with his conservative brethren.
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ENGLEWOOD "Baroque Brethren," a flute, violin, cello and harpsichord performance by the All Seasons Chamber Players. Jan.
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They can't carry items as heavy as their wheeled brethren, and they're usually slower and less agile.
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"Hardly any doors but those of our state prisons, were open to our colored brethren," Garrison remarked.
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One woman duVigneaud and his F3 brethren were able to help was mother of two Madelaine Pfahler.
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She's on the pirate council, which is modeled on a real thing, the Brethren of the Coast.
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The resulting algae release fewer toxins and photosynthesise better in warm water than do their wild brethren.
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And unlike their living brethren, faux plants don't help create better quality air for us to breathe.
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Support for the president also cuts them off even more from their non-white brethren at home.
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And that's where, usually, the most partisan members of a party far outstrip their more moderate brethren.
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Sony Michel, Trey Flowers and Rex Burkhead were also at the game to support their Boston brethren.
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But in reality, the Taliban and their al Qaeda brethren had dispersed, not been killed or crushed.
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Since this original posting, bathroom users everywhere have been showing their toilet views to fellow Internet brethren.
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Now, clearly, the Grand Sport has been given the best bits of its Corvette brethren on paper.
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So I set out to find out what each chain has to offer our meat-eschewing brethren.
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FRANKFURT — Deutsche Bank has plenty of reasons to abandon Wall Street, like many of its European brethren.
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His family was Plymouth Brethren, a fundamentalist Christian sect that forbade dancing and going to the movies.
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The next day he discovers the truth: Those were not guerrillas he and his brethren were chasing.
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Although I appreciated the generosity of the cheese, this potato was the least balanced of its brethren.
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The bright white robot looks precisely as one would imagine, a cyborg counterpart to its astronaut brethren.
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In one study, voles given vitamins E and C had shorter life spans than their untreated brethren.
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In partnership with their Ph.D. brethren, citizen scientists can measure efforts against results and amend strategies accordingly.
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She's a Charmer, capable of taming magical beasts, exiled from her brethren for crimes she didn't commit.
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Like their mainstream Muppet brethren, they might be more at home on smaller screens, in shorter bits.
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The big distinction between "Jack Irish" and its brethren is that this show isn't a misery factory.
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Their followers thrive on hyper-masculinity and celebrate when one of their brethren hits a leftist agitator.
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Netflix and its Silicon Valley brethren have upended the media industry and spurred a rush of consolidation.
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At the end, we'll translate what we've learned from public SaaS companies for their private, startup brethren.
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Tasters seemed to appreciate the more assertive pepperiness, which distinguished it from some of its zestless brethren.
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Like their mainstream Muppet brethren, they might be more at home on smaller screeners, in shorter bits.
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This isn't the first time that Facebook or its tech brethren have helped fund major political events.
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New York sports bettors do have one option that their New Jersey brethren do not: tribal casinos.
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The history of the Lord of Dreams and his Endless brethren is a staple for any fantasy fan.
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Amid the homogeneity, houses owned by the Exclusive Brethren (a fringe group of fundamentalist Christians) slotted in neatly.
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So it's no surprise the City by the Bay has developed increasingly close ties to its peninsular brethren.
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How can this flavor of enterprise software business run so much more efficiently than their traditional enterprise brethren?
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Kickstarter and its crowdfunding brethren have played a pivotal role in the hardware revolution of the past decade.
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It was then that I signaled for the rest of my elven brethren to gather around and fight.
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The group in Edmonton, on the surface, didn't seem to be nearly as extreme as their Finnish brethren.
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Even Mr. March, who now feels that the "Ten Commandments were [his] epilogue," urges his brethren to agree.
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But there's something sinister about this strange, smooshy 'chu, quietly smiling among the severed heads of its brethren.
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The news was something of a surprise, as Justice Kavanaugh was expected to side with his conservative brethren.
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The laptops are thinner and lighter than last year's models, but are, unsurprisingly, bulkier than their Spectre brethren.
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The budget handset, along with its flagship brethren, are about to be available on a lot more carriers.
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Worries that Facebook and some of its brethren may have become large enough to squelch innovation are legitimate.
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Aside from being the envy of its ECAC brethren, the TD Center quickly turned into a recruiting magnet.
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The show was adored by critics, like Parks and Recreation and 30 Rock, its spiritual ensemble comedy brethren.
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They've also brought over rising MC Novelist with plans to bring more of their brethren across the border.
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Like its iPad brethren, Fresco for Windows features Adobe's vector and raster tools for painting, drawing and sketching.
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Likewise, Apple stands out among its technological brethren with a name that evokes harvests rather than hard drives.
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The US Magnitsky Act and its international brethren anger Putin more than any other Western policy toward Russia.
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Americans love to queue even more than their British brethren — except, it seems, when it comes to guns.
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And like so many of its live-action brethren, 2010's "Alice in Wonderland" is not a musical.
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But propaganda, a deadly third relative, lurks close to its brethren, ever awaiting its moment to ravage societies.
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That road trip earned $600,000 for the Delta Devils, and many of their conference brethren did something similar.
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As a fellow neighbour of the north up in Canada, I feel truly sorry for my American brethren.
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That being said, neither Fujioka nor his brethren have any interest in ramming the message down anyone's throats.
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But he broke with his conservative brethren who wanted to shut the door completely on such integration measures.
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The idea here is to give Strat players options normally reserved for their Gibson Les Paul-playing brethren.
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But he is different from his crypto-brethren in one big way: He is spending his own money.
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The idea that people in the South belong with their Northern brethren isn't universal, especially among the young.
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"Jim Henson's Creature Shop Challenge" isn't as good a show as its brethren, but the premise is unbeatable.
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Their latest conclusion: Stock pickers are not only not winning, they are losing ground against their passive brethren.
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He joined the four liberal justices, over protests of his conservative brethren, to uphold the individual insurance mandate.
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Why is it taking these two states so long to join their west-coast brethren in climate leadership?
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On Thursday night the BBC documentary Big Cats aired, and Britain's cats tuned in to watch their wild brethren.
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Tegg wonders whether this type of correspondence might help heal humanity's stilted, emotionally disconnected relationships with our leafy brethren.
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Of course, these companies, like their unicorn brethren, invest heavily in growing revenues, attracting investors who value this approach.
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They seem to have to reimagine their identities in order to enforce a border against their very own brethren.
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Apple, which is primarily in the business of making hardware, has largely avoided the controversies courted by its brethren.
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Photo: Brent RoseFirst of all, this camera is not small and unobtrusive like its modern-day brethren and sistren.
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Indeed, though Bezos' wealth may be skyrocketing, he lags far behind his tech billionaire brethren in terms of philanthropy.
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Canadians are sensitive, to say the least, about their southern neighbor and the "brain drain" of their successful brethren.
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Electric and hybrid vehicles are fast and generally better for the environment than their internal combustion engine-powered brethren.
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But the MidCap ETF has outperformed both its large cap and small cap brethren slightly over the past decade.
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Eventually, enormous alien pillars rise up from the ground as if to embrace their brethren descending from the sky.
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Reducing the number of visas for TCS and its brethren would probably result in them shifting work to India.
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Apple has been badly lagging its large-cap tech brethren of late, and he sees that trend tuning around.
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A lot of the local resistance, the Forest Brethren, saw a chance for revenge and joined the German Army.
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United with their image board brethren in LFE, migrants, mostly recruited from 48583chan, will no longer be societal outcasts.
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Maybe I wasn't quite tuned to meet southern ghosts after spending so much time with their cosmopolitan Brooklyn brethren?
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The researchers say these hypothetical mechanical brethren could follow monarchs on their annual journey and track their entire migration.
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It, too, has a notch on top, making the iPhone XR very similar, visually, to its more expensive brethren.
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It's a little bit of a lonely mutant among its brethren, like a Windows tablet that also runs Android.
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A nuanced appraisal which shows the situation is complicated just sets you up for hatred from your supposed brethren.
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In this way, many of the foreign mercenaries fighting with the Voloveka weren't so different from their Ukrainian brethren.
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"Sooner or later, the humans are going to find us up here," Maximus warns his brethren in the pilot.
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Prohibitions against LSD and brethren hallucinogens, like psilocybin and mescaline, were codified in the Controlled Substances Act of 1970.
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Its central character, K, played by Ryan Gosling, is a replicant, one charged with hunting down his misbehaving brethren.
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" After the new violence broke out in September, he called for the faithful to "pray for our Rohingya brethren.
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You'll still respect it if you've seen its brethren, but it's not as compelling without the suspense or surprise.
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Mark A. Collard, a minister of the Brethren Church, performed the ceremony at the First Congregational Church of Detroit.
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German, Scots and Irish immigrants supplanted their French brethren following the end of the Seven Years War in 1763.
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The camera also borrows the TruePic VIII Image Processor from its well-reviewed, higher-end brethren, the E-M5.
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At first, he was embarrassed to release it, since Doomsday Preppers sullied the name of his survival-minded brethren.
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In fact, I wouldn't be too surprised to see this entry-level device outsell both of its premium brethren.
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But they did not attribute to race the inherent qualities — aggression or book smarts — that their mainland brethren did.
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Companies like Uber and Airbnb have pushed off market debuts while amassing valuations that rival their publicly traded brethren.
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Federation brethren descended on the township construction site and threatened to shake the scaffolding if workers did not cease.
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Did they decide that it was time to politely educate their younger brethren on the charms of Ms. Lewis?
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But watch them quick — you never know when YouTube's AI will find another way to protect its robot brethren.
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And if we have any chance at beating it, we must do it together -- standing beside our Hasidic brethren.
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Like many of its transportation startup brethren, the unicorn is trying to figure out how to turn a profit.
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Chief Justice Roberts could rejoin his conservative brethren, let Louisiana impose the clinic regulations and toss Whole Woman's Health.
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In contrast, the handful of retirement income funds on the market has remained in the shadows of their brethren.
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When his gorilla brethren led an uprising to take the colony, Winston escaped to Earth with a makeshift rocket.
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Rubio wanted it to be raised to $2000 and his Republican brethren refused to even meet him halfway. Pitiful.
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Silicon Valley is now anticipating new mafias connected to Uber, Airbnb and their brethren after the companies go public.
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Raya and his Tapanuli brethren have smaller skulls than the main species of orangutan on Sumatra, the Pongo abelii.
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The political left loves to shit all over lobbyists, but they dial for dollars just like their Republican brethren.
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Desktop and laptop computers, however, don't always receive the same level of privacy-focused scrutiny as their more compact brethren.
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The countdown to the terrible future when SpotMinis and their many robot brethren start the robot uprising has officially started.
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It's inarguable that Chris Harrison is a television icon — he's hosted The Bachelor and its brethren for over 15 years.
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"Brethren and sisters may not pass each other on the stairs," the group's leader, Mother Ann Lee (Sally Murphy), intones.
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Ariel and her fishtailed brethren under the sea are a peaceful breed, letting ships carrying humans pass by without harm.
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Some of ARSA's members have reportedly been living alongside their brethren in Rakhine for months, trying to drum up support.
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The big picture: Facebook has lagged its tech-behemoth brethren from the year it first entered Harris' list in 2013.
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Alongside their Medicaid brethren, they're where some of the big health policymaking could happen now that Obamacare repeal appears dead.
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The unusual Congressional intervention would come on top of a wave of support for Apple among its Silicon Valley brethren.
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For instance, gold has been handily beating stocks this year, and consumer staples companies are far outperforming their discretionary brethren.
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But here's a plus most are not thinking of: His terrorist brethren likely will not know whether it does work.
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All three games represented solid examples of platforming, and were standouts of the time (just like their Disney film brethren).
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That's longer even than their typically workaholic American brethren: New Yorkers outwork employees in the next 29 largest US cities.
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He is a Pokémon, and like most of his Pokémon brethren and Mike Jones, he only repeats his own name.
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Soon enough, the animals that received treatment were surviving weeks and months longer than their brethren in the control group.
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People worried during the Great Migration that blacks behaving badly would convert Northern whites into racists like their Southern brethren.
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Buck and his wife, Krystal, have two sons who are private equity managers, so "Bayou Brethren" has never mentioned them.
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In simple terms, this technology — which underlies bitcoin and its crypto brethren — ensures that all transactions using it are secure.
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Bonus: +212 for the arc reactor, because if nothing else, that makes Tony's shirtless scenes unique among all his brethren.
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The Masters also lags behind its majors brethren in advanced metrics used to measure both tournament depth and player performance.
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And unlike its European brethren (the Ferrari 458 Italia and Porsche 911 Turbo) the NSX looks more comfortable and approachable.
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Much like their modern 420-friendly brethren, these ancestral ents were fascinated by the simple beauty of the cannabis leaf.
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It's much easier to buy and sell dollars, stocks or commodities than it is to trade bitcoin and its brethren.
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Like his brethren, the Joker can and will strike without warning, and for him it's just a game, a bit.
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Though only certain books were allowed in Exclusive Brethren homes, my preacher grandfather examined the volume and pronounced it acceptable.
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Like their shallow-water brethren, these deep-sea corals are filter feeders, positioning themselves in prime locations to catch plankton.
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The earbuds only get three hours of life on a charge, but like most of their brethren, ship with charging case.
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But, Siempre Bruja didn't have to continue the painful history of Aida and its brethren to make that hypothetically powerful statement.
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The family belongs to the Apostolic United Brethren Church, which views polygamy as "a core religious practice," according to court documents.
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There's still an opportunity for my fellow Republican brethren to stand up, reject Trump's ilk and live to fight another day.
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Unlike its fellow fugitive animal brethren, however, it refused to wait for its owners in the back of a squad car.
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After all, grass-fed cows may lead less miserable lives than their factory-confined brethren, but they also produce more methane.
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The Browns belong to the Apostolic United Brethren Church, which views polygamy as "a core religious practice," according to court documents.
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As a refresher for my millennial brethren and fellow readers, we've accepted the term 'illegal alien' for more than 2628 years.
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They say Madkhalists in Tripoli are in regular contact with their brethren on Mr Haftar's side and constitute a fifth column.
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Many of them actually may have more in common with Ms. Bonifassi than they would with their long-deceased ancestral brethren.
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His sermons aren't officially part of "Bayou Brethren," but they can be watched on YouTube — and Blister has watched them religiously.
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However, one small — albeit important — portion of stock trading is still working to catch up with the rest of its brethren.
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The self-described radicals have something very important in common with their founding brethren at the turn of the nineteenth century.
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So, with Rosen now in South Beach ... we hit up Fiedler to see if he had advice for his Hebrew brethren.
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HBO may join its premium network brethren but isn't as far along in discussions with Apple, one of the people said.
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Neighbors was very funny, but what immediately set it apart from its R-rated, raunchy dude comedy brethren was its cast.
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So we'll let these Welsh chefs make their own case for how this barbecue chicken stacks up against its Texan brethren.
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Several Midwestern fan bases despise the Cubbies, perhaps none more so than followers of their South Side brethren, the White Sox.
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And because of the press of their dockets, they face far more severe time and resource constraints than their appellate brethren.
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The index is made up of small-cap stocks, which typically have a higher effective tax rate than their larger brethren.
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Even in a country where multimillionaires are minted daily, Mr. Chen and his brethren are unlikely testaments to the Chinese dream.
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Stitch Fix's success is a testament in part to the widening fortunes of online retailers and their bricks-and-mortar brethren.
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In particular, we're trying to understand why the ratio of seed deals now favor enterprise startups over their consumer-focused brethren.
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In Mexico, they were something between natives and tourists, regarded by other Mexicans as not quite brethren yet not quite foreigners.
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Saudi Arabia and Qatar can't afford to be accused of having abandoned their Sunni brethren at a time of regional polarization.
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But what makes The Mummy really stand out among its monster movie brethren is that there are almost no "shock" moments.
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He's thrown himself into saving frogs, toads, salamanders, and their brethren from the talons of extinction through conservation projects and photography.
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It's a virtual lifetime in consumer electronics terms, but compared to its mobile brethren, e-readers' pace of innovation has been glacial.
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Three years after discontinuing the iPod classic, Apple is finally doing the same to its lower-end brethren, the shuffle and nano.
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He split from his conservative brethren and joined liberal justices several times in early, incremental cases, from abortion rights to asylum policy.
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But Wuhu and its third-tier brethren are not complaining: the restrictions, loathed by so many, are helping to give them life.
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"O Brethren Ain't Ye Happy?" is an old Shaker song and one of the few "motion songs" still in the Shakers' repertoire.
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No matter how diligent you are, though, Rios thinks his more nefarious hacking brethren will only push harder to steal your information.
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Full economic parity remains a long way off, as the EU's eastern and southern countries are still poorer than their western brethren.
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In "An Arrant Thief", published in 1, he described the carnage from "upstart Hell-cart-coaches" robbing his brethren of their fares.
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The Times and its marquee media brethren have a national scope and an amazing reach — or command a monopoly in large cities.
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Let's hope that Facebook and its social media brethren begin studying HE and DP thoroughly and implement it as soon as feasible.
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It's a $450 23mm F/2 that, unlike many of its brethren at that focal length and speed, is also weather sealed.
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Trump went on to win a supermajority of support from evangelical voters, putting Moore largely out of step with his theological brethren.
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As for Guillory's mother, a former Mamou officer, her son's death has eroded the trust she had for her brethren in blue.
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Just as human influencers have become style touchstones for pet owners, these tail-wagging trendsetters are an inspiration to their fluffy brethren.
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Thanks to a 123-pound weight gain, the 570GT is slightly slower from 0–60mph than its track-focused brethren, 3.1 vs.
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Numerous reports have stated (and we've independently confirmed) that the iPhone X is going to ship later than its low end brethren.
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One early boss is a large machine wearing a torn red dress, the corpses of your android brethren dangling around its face.
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According to Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige, the new Spider-Man film places the character where he belongs: with his Marvel brethren.
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When the building was a Jesuit monastery, in the eighteenth century, the stove was used to feed the brethren and their servants.
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It was much more like bread than its doughnut brethren, and it tasted more like a soft, sweet bagel than a cake.
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The year's biggest merger enlisted the services of two boutique firms, Perella Weinberg and Allen & Company, alongside their bigger Wall Street brethren.
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It has the same premium build as its more expensive Surface brethren, a colorful, sharp display, and even Windows Hello facial recognition.
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It became a place for the iconoclasts to connect, share tips and read interviews with their brethren who had made it big.
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Numerous former and current league executives and Kraft's ownership brethren declined to comment on the record for this article, as did Kraft.
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There was no difference in color discrimination and, surprisingly, city birds turned out to be more easily spooked than their rural brethren.
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But given how rare it is to hear from him and his brethren at Experian and TransUnion, it's worth hearing him out.
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The gap — in sensibility as well as age — between Mr. Reed and his critical brethren and sistren has only grown since then.
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And, at 64, he has followed so many of his brethren into the book world, with a memoir coming out next week.
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Make no mistake, modern iPads have powerful cameras that can produce incredible photos and videos, much like their smaller brethren, the iPhones.
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ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates — Muhammad Dahlan lives 1,300 miles from his Palestinian brethren in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip.
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And then he decided he didn't like the Mennonite religion, but we still were brought up Brethren, which is also very strict.
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Sales of electric autos were double those from the year before, but they were still dwarfed by their fossil-fuel-powered brethren.
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These guys bashed away at metal gas canisters with a terrific bang; some of their hairy brethren accompanied them on signal horns.
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Back in the 1930s, researchers noticed that rats who had been deprived of food appeared to live longer than their well-fed brethren.
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From the pipe it was only a few quick shoves until Inky found himself back in the Pacific Ocean among his wild brethren.
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Some have suggested that protectionist policies such as those suggested by President Donald Trump would lead small caps to outperform their larger brethren.
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It's clear that the sedan borrows some design elements from its QX SUV brethren, with a similar grille design and square front-end.
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War in its neighborhood could threaten the Jordanian monarchy if the Palestinians there rise in solidarity with their brethren in Lebanon and Gaza.
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But whether the sunless farms can compete financially with their field-grown brethren, given big upfront investments and electric bills, remains a question.
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Cessario and his brethren see the Mortara case as a positive example of a time when the church refused to do precisely that.
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In 1597, the Capuchin friars of Palermo, Sicily, had a problem: The crypts they'd been using to bury their deceased brethren were overflowing.
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Natural scientists may have to stop sneering at their economist brethren, and recognise that the dismal science is, indeed, a science after all.
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Sears and its department-store brethren couldn't beat the big-box stores on price, and no longer set the pace on products themselves.
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The theory goes that C-137 was brought up by Rick (sans Jerry) and is therefore far more intelligent than his Morty brethren.
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Shares of life-science tool and healthcare equipment companies, viewed as relatively immune from policy concerns, have outperformed their healthcare brethren this year.
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One could assume he's referring to his Wu brethren, whom he's had a couple messy public spats with over the past few years.
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Sure, Uber's move into healthcare might sound surprising, but it's actually very much in lock step with the rest of its tech brethren.
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Transmitting radio signals to other ham operators in the Caribbean, Resto and his shortwave brethren traded National Hurricane Center reports on Maria's position.
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A. The Chinese, who historically regarded North Koreans as wartime brethren closer than "lips and teeth," have grown increasingly exasperated with Mr. Kim.
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Jeffrey Yoskowitz, an author of a cookbook modernizing Ashkenazic Jewish food, contends that bialys just don't survive as long as their bagel brethren.
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Younger South Koreans don't share the pain caused by the peninsula's divide, or the inclination to see North Koreans as long-lost brethren.
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The Labour Party, unlike most of its center-left brethren across Europe, managed to gain in voting share in the most recent election.
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As midsize four-doors go, the Maxima is a tad flashier than its brethren, although the Toyota Camry has been catching up fast.
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Minor league players, unlike their major-league brethren, are not unionized and do not have unifying representation to bargain with the M.L.B. teams.
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In our opinion, the best thing about & Other Stories is that it's just a hair more polished than its mainstream fast-fashion brethren.
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All I ask of our brethren is that they will take their feet from off our necks and permit us to stand upright.
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My motto is as much as you have done one of these the least of thy brethren, you have done it unto me.
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Her father, Roger, had been an officer in the Exclusive Brethren, a radical Protestant sect that closely controlled the lives of its members.
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Rich and his fictional brethren, from Alexander Portnoy all the way back to Peter Pan, are the man-boys we love to hate.
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The treats populate dairy cases in many parts of the country in flavor varieties that rival their brethren in the ice cream case.
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And the man who bestowed that windfall, President Trump, now plans to attend Davos, as if to underscore fraternity with his billionaire brethren.
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And there have been many times that I and my critical brethren have just plumb missed something burbling away in the national subconscious.
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While he never achieved the blockbuster, iconic status of some of his mask-and-cape-wearing brethren, Cage enjoyed a cult following for decades.
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West Virginia Republicans were also more excited about Trump than their brethren in Nebraska -- in West Virginia, 262% were excited and 231% were optimistic.
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The prison I feared the most, the one I couldn't fathom my own American brethren constructing was one built on linguistic and cultural isolation.
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Currently, the website contains over 40 dress sightings, but Krause has a backlog of over 80 photos waiting to join their blue brethren online.
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Mr. Weidenfeld's memory of being offered sanctuary in prewar Britain by the Plymouth Brethren, an evangelical Christian denomination, remained with him his whole life.
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The Brown family and their 17 children are members of the Apostolic United Brethren, a Utah-based church which follows a plural marriage doctrine.
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Though the device does adopt inductive charging from its smartwatch brethren, courtesy of a small, magnetic charging circle that is more pad than dock.
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Unlike their rock star brethren, who've historically been disinterested in dabbling with startups, quite a few hip hop artists have amassed good-sized portfolios.
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That is more than Central Asia's other governments, which have found no fault at all with the treatment of their brethren across the border.
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And Sean Hannity, a Catholic who shares much in common with his evangelical brethren, compared Trump to King David on his Friday night show.
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To fix that, to me reassuring, weakness, the team decided to imbue each robot with the ability to control both itself and its brethren.
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Buck's agent isn't sure whether it will help or hurt "Bayou Brethren" if Buck is jailed because he attacked a Muslim for no reason.
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Mr. Piracci is part of a brethren of Brooklyn bartenders who've opened bars like Pearl's, Three Diamond Door and Commodore that evoke that era.
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Of course, unsaid is the magic bullet to get the rest of the U.S. to produce those good economic numbers, like our Latino brethren.
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When we met, Viv was still among its private brethren, but with the company's new connection to Samsung, the impetus has only become greater.
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"No no, you stay there, we'll take care of this," Bettencourt President Rutherford said, adding a meaningful "Won't we?" to his patently reluctant brethren.
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Although most premium cable shows try to show some skin to separate themselves from their broadcast TV brethren, Gods more than pushed the envelope.
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This reflection must be done not only by my brethren in the Republican Party but also by our fellow travelers in the Democratic Party.
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At 62 percent and 60 percent earnings growth, they are growing far faster than their three brethren, and their stocks are up far more.
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Evangelical Protestants joined their Catholic brethren — whose position against abortion and contraception had long been more established — in understanding life to begin at conception.
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Significant Israeli moves in the West Bank could result in new violence with the Palestinians, and many Arabs would automatically support their Arab brethren.
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But recall that in 2012, he split from his conservative brethren to cast the deciding vote to uphold the Obama-sponsored Affordable Care Act.
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The growing sway of Iraq's Kurds is also worrying neighboring states, which fear their own Kurdish minorities could follow their ethnic brethren in Iraq.
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An Islamic State spokesman warned the United States in the tape to "beware vengeance (against) their nation and their brethren of infidels and apostates".
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The party kept paying her, and she persuaded her Occupy brethren that she and two other WFP staffers weren't there in an official capacity.
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For those watching their salt intake, the Beyond Famous Star is worse, with 1,550 milligrams of salt compared with 1,210 for its meat brethren.
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And the Razr is unique among its foldable phone brethren in that it folds vertically, flip phone-style, rather than horizontally like a book.
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This desire to rewrite state boundaries to include ethnic brethren in neighboring states also caused the Hungarian government, among others, to support Nazi Germany.
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That may be the most positive effect the big screen's Iron Man, Superman and the rest of their brethren have had on the world.
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This newfound love from our American brethren is exemplified by one Quavo of the Migos, who seems mildly confused by his snow-peaked settings.
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She is less likely to try to compromise with her conservative brethren than, for example, Justice Stephen Breyer, also an appointee of President Bill Clinton.
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As with most things, though, there is inevitably a good and a bad time and place to use it and its brethren in social media.
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Maybe suburban chain restaurants aren't that vastly superior to their urban brethren, it's just our fantasies of the good old days that exacerbate the gap.
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Celebrating its 20 year anniversary this last week, the game still hasn't been ported to every platform on earth like the rest of its brethren.
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He hears Sunni Muslims complain that: Their governments do nothing, yet the Iranians and the Russians are slaughtering their Arab and Muslim brethren with impunity.
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Iraqi history has left Saudi Arabia with a more complicated relationship with Iraq's Sunnis than it has with its sectarian brethren in other Arab countries.
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Unlike many of its fast-food brethren, the chicken chain has shunned gimmicks in favor of a relatively forthright menu — by fast-food standards, anyway.
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When the Belgian Walloons (French-speakers) threatened to scupper an EU trade deal with Canada last year, they were publicly denounced by their Flemish brethren.
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Galaxies certainly enjoy feasting on their brethren—our own Milky Way is still digesting some of the smaller galaxies it has eaten in the past.
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Pupils are told their countrymen showed solidarity with communist brethren in Korea while standing up to American imperialists who were bent on attacking China's heartland.
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Unlike their silk-spinning brethren, these spiders just reach out, grab prey with their long legs, and deliver venom to the meal until it dies.
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Like mammoths, they were herbivores, but unlike their grazing behemoth brethren, they had sharp, pointed teeth, which they used to eat twigs and shear trees.
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Imagine the anonymous author of the NYT op-ed, or any of his like-minded brethren, trying to find protection from any committee of Congress.
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Yes, fellow Americans: We all can follow in the footsteps of our British brethren and start carrying Constitutionally protected blades to defend ourselves from tyranny.
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He pounded on the doors in Washington, assisted by dealers and union officials who knew their brethren would be out of work if Chrysler folded.
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Google's representative at two of the hearings, Kent Walker, the company's general counsel, made a point of distinguishing the search giant from its internet brethren.
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The Macan GTS has been absent from the range since 2018, but it rejoins its peppy brethren next summer, with a base price of $71,300.
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No matter how much they detest the regime in Pyongyang, South Koreans still consider North Koreans their brethren and want to avoid another internecine war.
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That means the core four broadcast networks — ABC, NBC, FOX, and CBS — are all celebrating premieres this week, as are some of their cable brethren.
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Perhaps he should instead focus on his own business, as changes may be coming to venture capital, as well as to his private equity brethren.
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For the past few days, the internet admired the size of Knickers, the massive Australian cow (or technically a steer) who towers over his brethren.
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When she draws to strike down Palpatine, she's empty-handed, and suddenly Ben has a weapon to defend himself against his own former knightly brethren.
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The Coast Guard, an armed service, is contending with the very same readiness challenges as our DoD brethren, yet we continue to get left behind.
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Israelis pay serious attention to the positions of our brethren across the Atlantic, and ultimately the Israeli Knesset — elected democratically by the Israeli citizens — legislates.
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American exceptionalism is set back every time the president takes to Twitter to ridicule the least of these our brethren, as the Gospel puts it.
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In essence, the purpose of the relatively tiny tripwire force is to die gloriously and call for their brethren to come and avenge their deaths.
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