They have to be broken down spiritually, they have to be broken down mentally, they have to be broken down physically.
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People come here to Detroit, the most broken down city in the country, with some of the most broken down people.
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Broken down, that totals just $1,077 per worker per year.
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Ivanka is not going to be broken down by this.
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The earmuff category can be broken down into two categories.
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It can also be broken down to store more compactly.
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Answers to the "crying" question were broken down by gender.
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Here are those demographic forces broken down and briefly explained.
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A motorcycle, their only means of transportation, had broken down.
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The huge financial and technology barriers have been broken down.
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But one report said early talks had already broken down.
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Jonas sees no one, and everything is broken down, overgrown.
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Very few people had broken down the barriers before him.
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The relationship between Christie and city officials has broken down.
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Once again, regular order has broken down on Capitol Hill.
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In print, the issue was broken down into three sections.
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Our franchise is so broken down, it's sad to see.
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"I was so emotionally broken down," says the rising star.
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Hazelton is broken down into two sides; blue and red.
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We've broken down what caucuses are and what's at stake.
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Bitcoin can also be broken down into much smaller units.
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Centrist Republicans are frustrated that negotiations have broken down. Rep.
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The normal relationships in the labour market have broken down.
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That machine hasn't just broken down; it is now kaput.
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Bloomberg News: Congressional talks on border security have broken down.
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But one report said early talks have already broken down.
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Google has broken down the process into these seven steps:
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Here are our costs broken down by region and category.
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Until it became irretrievably broken down, us both having tried.
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Anyway, he's marvelous, delicious, his work can't be broken down.
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Broken down by the hour, that amounts to roughly $16.
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"This time the man had totally broken down," he said.
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The sector is best broken down as follows:Bespoke brand integrations.
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Everything is broken down on different cultures, body types, positions.
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Integration through education, the French Republic's promise, has broken down.
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But Manafort's deal appears to have broken down since Friday.
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In fact, when broken down, it's often for the latter.
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But one report said early talks had already broken down .
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The incentive is broken down to monthly payments of $25.
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The numbers prove drastically different when broken down by gender.
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They were left with their belongings and broken down van.
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Below, we've broken down every state's human and cow populations.
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But that system has broken down, particularly in recent years.
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Broken down by gender, the data tells the same story.
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America's gun problem can be broken down into two parts.
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"The good news is the 22025-270 boundaries have broken down; the bad news is the 240-5 boundaries have broken down," Steve King, partner at small business consulting firm Emergent Research, told Recode.
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It was broken down, as it is most of the time.
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Another enzyme aids with grabbing the nutrients from broken down material.
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Here's the global ranking, plus the rankings broken down by region:
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He's broken down all these barriers that people had on themselves.
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One could say that the title itself is being broken down.
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Broken down, she makes $95,496 from rights and $6,784 from dividends.
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Before they were killed, their van had broken down, she added.
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Even when broken down by education level, the gap is present.
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Cities can be literally broken down and reformed again and again.
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The relationship between Christie and city officials has broken down publicly.
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Broken down, the majority (83 percent) were people falling off scooters.
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" She adds, "I've broken down I don't know how many times.
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Broken down, prima donna translates to first (prima, or prime) lady.
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We've broken down some of his most-used linguistic tactics, below.
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It has broken down the barriers between sales, service and marketing.
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Right now negotiations have broken down over language in press release.
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The physiology of running can be broken down into three parts.
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The state has broken down in Iraq, Syria, Libya and Yemen.
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The wage gap widens even more when broken down by race.
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Below is a list of the good, broken down by service.
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Aboard the plane, space is broken down to optimize war coordination.
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Each ingredient is broken down and separated into its purest form.
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A time "where everything was being broken down, and built anew."
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However, differences appear when those results are broken down by race.
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Many seem complex but can be broken down into simpler pieces.
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And in recent years, that's often how things have broken down.
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Here are our picks for April, broken down by release date.
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Here are our picks for July, broken down by release date.
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Some of the airliners are dismantled and broken down for reuse.
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Here are our picks for June, broken down by release date.
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Here, broken down by task, are the best of the best.
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On the right, subsidies are broken down by stage of production.
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But seeing "2001" broken down into these components is nevertheless instructive.
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Searches are broken down by category, including people, musicians, and songs.
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Even broken down to microscopic crumbs, plastic will still be plastic.
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How they produce energy can be broken down into several parts.
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Here are the survey results broken down by age and gender.
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She was suicidal and broken down from a series of illnesses.
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Here are our picks for September, broken down by release date.
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Somewhere those disparate treatments need to be broken down and equalized.
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Broken down by subcategory, some of the sharpest drops involved leadership.
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The bank hasn't broken down data on the bank in Gabon.
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Here are our picks for March, broken down by release date.
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These stories take place amid dismal laundromats and broken-down pharmacies.
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Here are our picks for May, broken down by release date.
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The taxes are usually broken down between beer, wine, and spirits.
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We're more than halfway there already and talks haven't broken down yet.
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Broken down by patient, that's an extra $1,383 on every hospital bill.
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I appreciate the way that Murphy, and every character, is broken down.
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I agreed to go somewhere for $7,000, broken down over 36 months?
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Bandera-Duplantier said their model can be broken down into two parts.
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It's broken down into simple, bite-size steps that anyone can follow!
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We've broken down our best advice for finding your best match, ahead.
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The excess cholesterol is then broken down and removed from your body.
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If the relationship has broken down, that's all the proof you need.
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But as elections near, the first part of that has broken down.
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It polled 40,000 Americans, and the results were broken down by state.
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Planets are generally broken down into two major categories: gaseous or rocky.
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The answer can be broken down into two parts: motives and means.
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"There were doors broken down, I assume by the police," he said.
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I feel like I've been broken down and built up all wrong.
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The walls between political gatekeepers and individual activists have been broken down.
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Containerized applications are often broken down into a set of micro-services.
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The game finds her hiding out aboard her broken-down boat, alone.
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This is Lovecraft at its most basic, broken down into a formula.
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The AAA game development cycle can be broken down into four phases.
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Cook sauce until fruit is broken down and remove from heat. 4.
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Mr. Jones's sport utility vehicle had broken down on a highway ramp.
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Behavioural economics has broken down one silo by incorporating insights from psychology.
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The Index poll was conducted nationally and not broken down into cities.
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The door had been broken down and the occupants had not returned.
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We've broken down some of Trump's more significant connections to Russia below.
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The relationship "had really broken down over the last month," said Kilduff.
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Life insurance is broken down into two main types: term and permanent.
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And it has broken down in many parts of the United States.
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Warren has broken down her timeline for carbon emissions reductions by industry.
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Significantly, the barrier between prisoners and prison staff have been broken down.
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Weeds grew out of broken-down cars rusting away outside the accommodations.
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Below, we've broken down the key differences between these two flagship phones.
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Ernie takes bits and pieces of broken down gods and repurposes them.
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We've broken down the next 14 dresses by price — starting at $33.
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According to Elsea this can be broken down into three key elements.
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When broken down by district, the poll shows King on shaky ground.
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It recommends destinations broken down by category, from the simple "Indoors" vs.
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The pre-product is subsequently broken down into building blocks for PLA.
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Sitting back down in my chair, I had broken down into tears.
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The information is broken down by year and number of units sold.
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The broken-down Mets have 10 players in double figures this year.
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"It's been broken down into all these different formats now," he said.
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The clip shows Kippenberger dancing after the sound system had broken down.
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We just have old leaky windows, insufficient space and broken-down furniture.
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They found the truck later, abandoned and broken down, minus the load.
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This Angel is broken down and dusty, wearing a tattered, disintegrating costume.
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"The conventions that once governed political behavior have broken down," he said.
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Larger pearls are broken down into powder to start the process again.
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For Ron Sturgeon, a pile of rusty, broken down cars isn't trash.
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Once a fishery has broken down, fixing it is fraught with difficulties.
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Broken down regionally, the most excited drivers hail from the West Coast.
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The Mayflower is believed to have been broken down here for scrap.
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Here are the most common Airbnb scams worldwide, broken down by category.
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This is a rampant garden, suggesting that any order has broken down.
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Ideally, electronics are broken down professionally, carefully discarded with safety in mind.
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We established the building blocks of what was broken down from Katrina.
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Silver: It&aposs broken down pretty evenly into thirds, I would say.
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Vatican-led talks between the government and the opposition have broken down.
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He said his house was broken down and everything he had was gone.
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These investigations, however, can be broken down into three categories: These differences matter.
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"I'd have to see those figures, and how they're broken down," Barr said.
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How many tow trucks to move broken down cars off the packed roads?
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It's the fact that their compliance operations internally seem to have broken down.
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It was actually incredible to come from a place of having broken down.
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We've broken down almost every hot-button topic, from sexism to social media.
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I love old broken-down things, and there's a huge crack in it.
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The tool is broken down into three sections: energy, water and food usage.
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Tesla shares have broken down in the middle of their worst pullback ever.
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The foie gras debate, broken down The dish is not without its defenders.
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It was originally Ned Stark's sword, Ice, that was broken down into two.
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Some striking new research suggests that this Schumpeterian mechanism may have broken down.
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According to Deadline, the tapings will be broken down into hour-long specials.
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We've broken down the essential bags ahead to suite your specific commuter needs.
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Walled gardens will be broken down, enabling cross-platform play with anyone, anywhere.
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Here, we've broken down the 17 t-shirt worthy lines from the film.
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We've broken down the series into 12 sections, each with their own GIF.
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I hide behind a broken-down tank, my shields recharging, checking my weapons.
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Nike's total sales are broken down into three segments: footwear, apparel and equipment.
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"Our staff has broken down and cried in the field before," said Sischo.
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Broken down, a marathon is mathematically little more than 26 one-mile races.
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It has a comprehensive database of listings, broken down in the usual silos.
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As we've broken down the root causes, we think it's actually pretty simple.
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We've broken down the biggest clues for you with a handy-dandy slideshow.
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Broken down individually, that amounted to $142,331 that each host earned using Airbnb.
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Clothes is further broken down into sub-divisions of Life/Loss, War/Peace,
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"This trade association was pretty broken down when I came here," Merritt said.
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But trust between the police and citizens, particularly blacks, has badly broken down.
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But this arrangement has broken down because oil-sharing agreements have largely failed.
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Or, you can decrease the rate at which muscle protein is broken down.
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Sweden's forward Marcus Berg admitted the team had "broken down" after that defeat.
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Part of me wonders if Elliot wouldn't mind being broken down by Vera.
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That interface has broken down periodically overseas — from Brazil* to China to Kenya.
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These numbers provided by DHS are not broken down by adults and children.
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Trade discussions between the U.S. and China have broken down in recent weeks.
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Applying for a job at Microsoft can be broken down into four stages.
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She says she has broken down crying during the journey from an inferno.
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In the seventh round, Astralis was broken down and took an economy round.
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He later finds a broken down Heybo and fixes it, naming it Heroman.
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It's in the art and lighting, showing broken down settlements and dusty trailers.
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Sometimes, it's a well-oiled machine and sometimes, it's a broken-down jalopy.
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Now that some doors have been broken down, hopefully grime just becomes bigger.
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Existing Portfolio Companies (33%) This category can be broken down into 3 buckets.
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Egalitarians should focus policy attention on areas where that order had broken down.
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Bone is constantly being broken down and rebuilt — that's how bones stay strong.
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Which brings me back to that broken down train on the 7 line.
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A hulking pork shoulder is broken down and pan-fried with woodsy oregano.
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The job of the judge can be roughly broken down into three phases.
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The unbridled collection of personal data has broken down traditional notions of privacy.
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Not mentioned, however, was that many of the ambulances had already broken down.
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Everything is pretty much broken down into larger collections: Star Wars, Marvel, etc.
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But since Trump entered the White House, the Western consensus has broken down.
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The debate could be broken down to five main sections: Knock out Bloomberg.
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When that number was broken down by race and age, significant disparities emerged.
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So they were broken down into three segments, each roughly 25 feet long.
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Through responsible firearm ownership, which can be broken down into three critical measures.
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Broken down to the basics, Garland has delivered another movie that's worth seeing.
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Today, she says, neither is working —broken down by the constant police scrutiny.
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"If the relationship has broken down ... you go for a divorce," Mantashe said.
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Here are the winners and losers in the budget, broken down by agency.
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Supply chains for makers of items from cars to smartphones have broken down.
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No pitcher this good, this young, has broken down in quite this way.
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So this should happen in the decrepit, broken down New York City subway.
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Pulse the mixture until the dried fruit is broken down into smaller chunks.
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These old patterns, however, have broken down during the drawn-out euro-area crisis.
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Their car has broken down and they hitch a ride with a passing truck.
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Some of these form soot and then are broken down further in the flame.
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The model of the salaryman who enjoys a job for life has broken down.
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Broken down by gender, men were more likely to feel aggressive with all alcohol.
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Instead, it'd end up with a workforce that is broken down and burnt out.
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We've broken down the ways Little takes steps to better connect with contemporary audiences.
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Influenza B viruses don't have subtypes but are broken down by strains and lineages.
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In the containerized world, applications are broken down into discrete pieces or micro services.
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When broken down for the fourth quarter alone, Netflix blew past its own projections.
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But now it's broken down, and the real motives are out in the open.
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The Consumer Electronics Show can be broken down in numbers a billion different ways.
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Corporations are further broken down into two sub-entities, S-Corps and C-Corps.
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Your muscles need to be broken down, you need to progressively overload the system.
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Negotiations around Europe's data-protection rules, content restrictions and competition concerns had broken down.
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With that in mind, we've broken down the most important lines from "Gorgeous" ahead.
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"I've broken down in tears on the radio about my personal life," she said.
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We've broken down exactly what happens when you don't properly remove all your makeup.
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When broken down by industry, 60 percent of tech companies said they weren't ready.
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These and many other scenes are broken down by Swinney in the video essay.
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The rest of the protein-packed spermatophore is broken down for the female's nourishment.
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Broken down by gender, the estimate is $265,270 for women and $251,20193 for men.
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Capitalism, Badiou writes (following Marx), has broken down traditional relationships and modes of living.
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Each part of the process can be broken down to individual and government responsibilities.
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The SurveyMonkey results were further broken down in a report published in The Atlantic.
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More complex undertakings need to be broken down into component tasks and rewarded accordingly.
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It's even broken down by variations like sizing or colorway and displayed to users.
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"I honestly think we would probably have broken down any other coach," Ashton says.
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When it's broken down, it can be turned into a new kind of rubber.
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Maybe it's stuck in traffic or broken down or it never left the depot.
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Here's what we thought of this year's 21917 major nominees, broken down by category.
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Because it can be returned and broken down to create a brand-new pair.
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A scene is broken down into individual movements, with permission sought at each level.
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It's probably as old as the building, its only broken down twice this year.
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Mr. Brown danced alongside them to show her how the movement was broken down.
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In osteoporosis, the balance is disrupted — more bone is broken down than is made.
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The contango can be broken down into the cost of borrowing, insurance and storage.
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The contango can be broken down into the cost of borrowing, insurance and storage.
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To help, we've broken down the five most foolproof pedicure shades for winter 2020.
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We've broken down the best of the best in eye cream innovation for 2020.
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"Respect for the rule of law has broken down" in the city, he said.
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Unlike other chemicals, they're not broken down by sunlight and other forms of weathering.
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Every McKinsey interview follows a standardized process that is broken down into two components.
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It's all broken down over the last day or the previous week for you.
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What had broken down was the ability to actually make yourself a second chance.
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The beaten-up, broken-down G.O.P. then won five of the next six elections.
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Workouts can also be broken down into small chunks of activity throughout the day.
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The Carr Fire, for example, was started by sparks from a broken-down vehicle.
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I didn't see a single muscle move, and thought the film had broken down.
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Here are July's best new-to-streaming options, broken down by premiere date and platform.
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In the case of the Carr Fire, investigators blame sparks from a broken down car.
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When fiber eventually reaches the large intestines, it's broken down by bacteria in the gut.
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There are broken down trucks, battered washing machines, crumbling cars, derelict mattresses, and soiled clothing.
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It's a pedestal that demands to be broken down; a target more than a halo.
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Her new car had broken down, and smoke was billowing out from under the hood.
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There hasn't been a vote yet, and talks with the EU haven't exactly broken down.
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"I can't tell you how many doors were broken down in my house," she said.
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Collective-bargaining agreements, for instance, are broken down into small segments which members can discuss.
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Google's predictions are based users' location history, which is broken down by time of day.
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Negotiations with North Korea over its nuclear programme have always broken down in the past.
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Wells Fargo denied the claims at the time, and settlement talks have broken down before.
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So they were far apart, and we&aposd heard that communications had really broken down.
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The data was reportedly broken down into multiple categories, including race, political affiliation and generation.
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The information must be broken down according to the gender, race and ethnicity of employees.
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But in the last few days, that strange co-existence seems to have broken down.
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But on acid, these associations are weakened; the normal sense of self is broken down.
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Apple have never broken down their revenue figures for individual products in their quarterly reports.
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Because I don't want to be broken down by people who subscribe to those notions.
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As part of Stamos leaving, Facebook has reportedly broken down and reassigned his security team.
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Your muscles are broken down systemically, and you're hungry consistently for three or four days.
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Inspired by different moods, vibes, and personalities, the collection is broken down into four categories.
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Fowler and Deese were found shot in a ditch next to their broken down van.
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Temperature anomalies during February broken down by latitude, showing the greatest anomalies in the Arctic.
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The rhetorical barbs have egged on a controversy that has broken down along complicated lines.
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That's why we've broken down the updo that's perfect for all of your athleisure looks.
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There was quite a bit of variation when survey results were broken down by industry.
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You can find the entire survey, which includes the answers broken down by country, here.
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And lucky for us, Kylie's broken down exactly how to do that on her website.
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Uber's backend is broken down into microservices that talk through a couple of different protocols.
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It can be more or less broken down into two variants: pathological and non-pathological.
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An overwhelming mission will feel a lot less daunting once it's broken down into microtasks.
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This snug relationship has since broken down, however, according to our update of their work.
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Things like broken-down cars, busted furnaces, and unexpected layoffs happen to people every day.
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In today's connected social world, instant messages and shared videos have broken down the doors.
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We've already broken down Jon Snow's season 6 story arc and now it's Sansa's turn.
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Once, while shopping with his girlfriend, he had broken down crying for no apparent reason.
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But Dr. Tonks says that facials can largely be broken down into a few categories.
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Broken down among partisan lines, 85% of Democrats and 58% of Republicans favor the plan.
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Never mind the echoes of Stephen King that any remote, broken-down rest stop recalls.
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Methanhydrat: The development of a fix such as this can broken down into two parts.
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Broken down by gender, though, there is a growing divide of haves and have-nots.
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In preparation for the big night, we've broken down number of heated, must-monitor races.
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It was the Domino's assistant manager telling her the delivery driver's car had broken down.
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He had left his broken-down car and walked all the way to her house.
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Smashed in the other day, I wondered where broken-down subway cars go to die.
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I have not let them see me broken down like I was when it happened.
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World News: The Syrian military extended a fragile cease-fire that had previously broken down.
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He just kept getting up to an elbow, being broken down, and hammered with punches.
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Their proteins, once broken down, provide nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus deficient in the soil.
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Here are September's best new-to-streaming options, broken down by premiere date and platform.
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A Manchester United attack had just broken down, and Everton's defense had cleared the ball.
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They get anything from recycled to broken down into parts to fix other scooters. Right.
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Time is broken down and subjectivity imploded, and sex and gender are unhinged from reality.
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Venezuela's medical system has broken down; part of Brazil's outbreak is in refugees from Venezuela.
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But some average payouts for Steady users go higher, especially when broken down by location.
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We've broken down how to buy alcohol online and the best places to order from.
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And by the evening session, one of the two escalators had broken down four times.
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Normally, they are broken down by an enzyme called fatty acid amide hydrolase, or FAAH .
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As is often the case in the Trump administration, the traditional system has broken down.
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"The social system is broken down in most towns, especially in Kasur district," he said.
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But the city's rapid-fire globalization has worked more often than it has broken down.
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Trump may have broken down the barrier for business leaders with no public service experience.
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In that case, the negotiations had broken down, prompting the government to file a lawsuit.
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Soldiers had broken down the door to our Buenos Aires condo and trashed the place.
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Support, or opposition, for Trump's actions toward Iran has largely broken down along party lines.
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One of the leaked emails details a campaign staffer's struggle with a broken down car.
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Broken-down okra helps thicken it, so much that it almost tugs back the spoon.
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Kryptowire has a full list of observed vulnerabilities here, broken down by type and manufacturer.
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Now here are the reasons to not move so fast, broken down in four thoughts.
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Is this another example of how that relationship between conservatism and libertarianism is broken down?
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They certainly seemed to have broken down, even before Comey was fired from his post.
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Here are June's best new-to-streaming options, broken down by premiere date and platform.
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They can be watched below, and we've broken down what's happening in each scene. 1.
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The traditional boundaries between producer and consumer are broken down and something new is formed.
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But, in recent years, public trust in establishment elites has broken down across the West.
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Whereas other labels had merely broken down design, Hood By Air was breaking down identity.
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It was just a list of the various kinds of bacteria broken down into categories.
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Here are October's best new-to-streaming options, broken down by premiere date and platform.
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He tested positive for cocaine, but his urine also contained the broken-down remnants of fentanyl.
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The complicated task of dressing had to be broken down into a series of sub-policies.
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But it has largely broken down and diplomatic efforts to restore peace have so far failed.
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The process itself can be broken down into five major milestones, with many mini-milestones within.
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Research shows that a higher level of insulin prevents fat from being broken down for energy.
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It's why, many women have said, they've been walking around feeling broken down, dejected, and depressed.
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He once left it broken down at the bottom of my mother's driveway for a week.
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They'll see a graph of total time on app broken down by hour or by day.
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In the uterus, broken down endometrial tissue leaves the body each month during a woman's period.
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"Constitutional order has broken down in Peru," she wrote in a resignation letter posted on Twitter.
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She has broken down so many boundaries in covering basketball, both in the NBA and college.
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The data is broken down by political party, and you can look at each donation individually.
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He even pulls out a poster board to illustrate how the words are broken down phonetically.
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All that, and we haven't even broken down the lyrics Gambino is uttering throughout the track.
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To spare yourself hitting the pause button a million times, we've broken down every star sighting.
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When broken down by political party, 78 percent of Democrats believe Trump should be impeached immediately.
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Yes, we have broken down so many barriers — however there are a plethora more to go.
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Corn syrup is essentially corn starch that has been mostly broken down into single glucose molecules.
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If that were me, I would have broken down — I would have hid in a corner.
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But his ascendance has broken down key normative barriers about what you can and can't say.
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The 90 percent statistic cited above becomes more impressive when the results are broken down further.
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So here are August's best new-to-streaming options, broken down by premiere date and platform.
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Whenever we consume lots of carbohydrates, those get broken down into glucose and used for energy.
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That be used to support colonists, and also broken down into oxygen and hydrogen for fuel.
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Ahead, we've broken down five beauty trends Zendaya always comes back to — and always look amazing.
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But those numbers, broken down by demographic, show how the 2018 electorate played to Democrats' favor.
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Tickets are broken down into categories named after crystals, of course: lapis, amethyst, and clear quartz.
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His draughtsmanship, stylization, and the way space is broken down has always been inspiring to me.
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Yes, we have broken down so many barriers- however, there are a plethora more to go.
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Soros said the EU had broken down and ceased to satisfy its citizens' needs and aspirations.
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The bundle features more than 18 hours of training, broken down into some 100 individual lessons.
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It differs from recycling in that the original product is not destroyed or broken down first.
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When broken down by party, that includes 86 percent of Republicans and 70 percent of independents.
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The Mandalorian accepts, rather too readily, and off he goes to another dusty broken-down planet.
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That version is broken down into $621.5 billion for the base and $75 billion for OCO.
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The basis of the tensions between Taipei and Beijing can be broken down into two parts.
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The show space is broken down within minutes — seat cards get peeled up and thrown away ...
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The kids section was broken down between infant and young children, much like the women's section.
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Formal trade talks between Brussels and Washington have broken down, although informal channels have remained open.
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Here are the best companies to start your car insurance shopping, broken down by credit score.
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"We've broken down the traditional silos of the entertainment business," Mr. Simonds said in a statement.
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The new production process is broken down into four simple steps: collect, cut, combine, and create.
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Tap a day to see your step count further broken down by the time of day.
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By the end of the set, levels have broken down into a series of abstract vignettes.
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Respondents from these earlier studies were broken down into groups depending on how much they drank.
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Why is it so compelling to watch other human beings be broken down, terrified, brutally murdered?
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Financial independence, retire early (FIRE) is often broken down into three categories: FIRE, leanFIRE, and fatFIRE.
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PeerForward has a campaign playbook full of ideas for events and activities, broken down into steps.
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Talks to repair relations between the two countries have broken down and the Netherlands on Feb.
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Here are the titles we think are most interesting for April, broken down by release date.
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Here are the titles we think are most interesting for March, broken down by release date.
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Biology is very complex—it's messy and too complicated to be broken down into simple equations.
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Here are the titles we think are most interesting for July, broken down by release date.
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Two-adult families are further broken down into households where either one or two adults work.
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Here are the titles we think are most interesting for June, broken down by release date.
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Here are the titles we think are most interesting for May, broken down by release date.
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QS produces a comprehensive ranking of the world's best universities, broken down by region and subject.
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Here are the titles we think are most interesting for January, broken down by release date.
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The use of trash and broken-down items was something Rauschenberg started early in his career.
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Then, once form and content emerge in harmony, can barriers be broken down and conversation begin.
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Online courses can be broken down into several categories, and some are more effective than others.
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This gender difference was also true, at least to an extent, when broken down by race.
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Bones are in a state of constant flux, built up and broken down by the body.
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A strong push is underway to restart a lackluster peace process, which has repeatedly broken down.
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It was striking in a country where all institutions had broken down, where corruption choked everything.
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When acetaminophen passes through the liver, some of the drug is broken down into toxic chemicals.
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Here are the titles we think are most interesting for November, broken down by release date.
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Here are the titles we think are most interesting for December, broken down by release date.
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The streaming giant's stock has broken down since July, tumbling to its lowest levels since January.
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It turns out that a lot of team names can be broken down into other words.
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Whenever peace talks have broken down, the army has promptly resumed all-out fighting against them.
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Security firm Forescout has uncovered broken-down protections in hospital systems that make patient records vulnerable.
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Schumer said "old fashioned capitalism has broken down," favoring special interest groups and corporations over consumers.
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What is wrong with America is that too many communities, rural and urban, have broken down.
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It shows historical energy flows broken down by days, weeks, months, and years with varying precision.
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A knife had been stabbed into a chair and several doors were broken down, police said.
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But just two weeks later, the buyer came back because the vehicle's engine had broken down.
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Broken down by party, only 22018% of Republican representatives and 221% of Democrats pay their interns.
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The company has broken down the networking stack into different devices to offer you more control.
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When broken down even further, only 34% of moderate Democrats supported it, while 58% did not.
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But he, and others, suggested their concerns would mount with every broken-down negotiation in Washington.
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Formal trade talks between Brussels and Washington have broken down, although informal channels have remained open.
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Here are the titles we think are most interesting for February, broken down by release date.
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In an effort to make things easier on you, we've broken down the voting process below.
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New privacy concerns and social norms are now being broken down through devices like the Echo Spot.
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The website is broken down into five sections — Music, Beauty and Style, Lifestyle, Travel, and Dem Babies!
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The strike began on Thursday after talks between President Muhammadu Buhari's government and unions had broken down.
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In the slideshow ahead, we've broken down the 10 categories of items that aren't up for debate.
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Influenza A viruses are broken down into subtypes, based on two proteins: hemagglutinin (H) and neuraminidase (N).
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In the process, things inevitably go good and bad, and things are built up and broken down.
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The liver carries out this function, creating chemicals called ketones that are then broken down into glucose.
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Broken down by race, Latino and black immigrant households "massively underconsume" welfare compared to their American counterparts.
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Within the report, Sudan's Ministry of Environment has broken down adaptation plans for each region of Sudan.
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Muscle tissue — which can be further broken down into three main types — is found throughout the body.
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The fibers themselves are made of pig-derived gelatin, which is a product of broken-down collagen.
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I wanted to do a series that wasn't just one workout; it was broken down by trimester.
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Others are fragments of larger plastic items that have been broken down by wind, waves, or sunlight.
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The projects in the subcategories can be broken down into two main groups: fungible and non-fungible.
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"It's a good sign that talks have not broken down," Lopez Obrador told reporters in Mexico City.
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These pilots can be broken down into two categories: driverless shuttle services and self-driving delivery projects.
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"The talks with Total have broken down today (regarding) the position on the three platforms," Unite said.
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The nitrogen oxide emissions that are largely produced by manufacturing is broken down by sunlight into ozone.
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Here's a closer look at the data: The numbers are drastically different when broken down by gender.
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" That, he added, further underpins "the Abe government's argument that trust in this area has broken down.
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Sometimes it would stop moving, and the researchers would inform the participant that it had broken down.
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Economic growth can be broken down into changes in the supply of labour and in labour productivity.
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But the food chain had gotten so long that communication between consumer and producer had broken down.
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Broken down according to party, 93 percent of Clinton voters and 84 percent of non voters agreed.
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The other 10 percent is broken down to 6 percent on laptops and 4 percent on tablets.
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This is the copper market broken down into one second intervals over a 15-minute period: tmsnrt.
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Their resting metabolism, it turned out, had been broken down to a murmur by the weight loss.
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Do you think that's one of the reasons that we haven't broken down all the glass ceilings?
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Their job, at this point, can be broken down into two tropes that we see every year.
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Included in Intel's next diversity report will be employee pay data broken down by gender and race.
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We need those barriers to be broken down by young people, as well as us seasoned pros.
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In every category broken down by budget, films with women in the lead outperformed those starring men.
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It's also broken down in your small intestine, where it's converted into the monosaccharides, glucose and galactose.
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But now it seems like any coherent photographic history narrative has broken down, and anything is possible.
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FOONYAP Hometown: Calgary, AB Null Command from Victoria, BC. They're very simple, broken down, glitchy electronic music.
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The outgoing government has signed ceasefires with many of the ethnic armies, but some have broken down.
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"When you take vitamin C, it is absorbed as an intact molecule — not broken down," he explains.
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They said that their car had broken down on the highway and asked to use the telephone.
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All three of these fundamental requirements for a cashless society have broken down recently in dramatic fashion.
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We've broken down the steps and products you need to make washing clothes while traveling hassle-free.
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It can be helpful to see how your net worth compares with others', broken down by age.
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Myth: Atoms, the building blocks of matter, can be broken down only into electrons, protons, and neutrons.
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In March, a political scientist named Jeffrey Sachs analyzed the most recent data, broken down by age.
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In the same way, Trump's response to this controversy can be broken down into several parts: 1.
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To be sure, the strong positive correlation between oil and the Canadian dollar has broken down before.
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I'm standing next to a broken-down four-by-four in the middle of the Tengger Desert.
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The most important thing, however, is to ensure that enough barriers are broken down to justify them.
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The broken down van they were attempting to fix, along with their belongings, were left as well.
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ROYAL FEVER: A lucky fan has broken down in tears after receiving a hug from Prince Harry.
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What goes into your stomach goes into your bloodstream, broken down into molecules of protein, carbohydrate, fat.
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The engagement was broken down in a recent post to Britney Galaxy, a Britney Spears fan site.
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When those results are broken down by country, the United States is one of the worst offenders.
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Bat for LashesThundercatTorresBullyMiike SnowMatt and KimGary Clark Jr.TransvioltTor MillerEliot SumnerLineups broken down by day are available here.
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The sessions were broken down into three parts for employees to review: Acknowledging the differences between people.
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Instead of seeing the price for a two-person room, you'll see it broken down per person.
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This is all wishful thinking from what has become a shrinking and broken down regional political party.
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Here are the highlights: Broken down by region: How are 529 college saving plans being factored in?
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When broken down by generation, millennials tip 22%, on average, compared to just 17% for baby boomers.
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The questions are broken down by week, or divided into four parts to match your reading speed.
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Food that isn't properly broken down into chyme can lead to indigestion and other potential GI problems.
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The negotiations for a new coalition have already proved intense and have frequently broken down into sniping.
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Some organic matter, nevertheless, gets buried rather than broken down, and is thus removed from climatic consideration.
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That might seem like a negligible dip in the physical category, until the numbers are broken down.
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"[The tennis ball] may have broken down over ... 12 to 18 months," she told the news outlet.
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And the urban model has broken down because of poor living conditions and a lack of affordability.
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Trade talks had broken down earlier this year, leading to increases in trade barriers over the summer.
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The app defaults to showing the number of known infections of the coronavirus, broken down by region.
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It is corrupt, inefficient, broken down and heavily indebted to public-sector unions and their lavish pensions.
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Business Insider broken down the 28 cities where employees come into work with cold and flu symptoms.
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The dollars are broken down in great detail by project — each yielding a tangible result for lawmakers.
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The software giant can be broken down into three major segments: digital media, digital experience and publishing.
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Narrow your goals down to a few achievable ones that can easily be broken down into steps.
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The data are delayed a few days and can be broken down by location, date and topic.
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Despite having a broken down jet, he surprised the audience by giving them a show via FaceTime.
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Having recently broken down below key support just above the $140 level, things are looking riskier, he said.
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To help you out, we've broken down exactly what your options are, along with how much everything costs.
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To help eliminate some confusion, we've broken down the order of Marvel movies before and after Captain Marvel.
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"She was broken down and depressed and she was a poor poverty-stricken person," Ray says of Mari.
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So, I keep a master list with all my to-dos (broken down into the smallest tasks possible).
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Apple's new web technology, soon to be built into its Safari browser, is broken down into four parts.
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A group of nuns trying to help a family with a broken-down car, stranded near the convent.
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The modules are broken down by focal lengths: five 216mm lenses, five 216mm lenses and six 150mm lenses.
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Amazon has a huge gift guide broken down into sections including electronics, home goods, clothing, toys and more.
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Process until most of the chickpea skins have broken down and mixture is very smooth, about 3 minutes.
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We've broken down her favorite key trends (this can also double as your 2017 shopping list, because #goals).
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Click through for some new looks to try out, broken down by your stage in the transitioning process.
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When an officer arrived, I told him my car had broken down and copped to needing new registration.
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Chuen's data set is open-sourced and her findings are meticulously broken down on her blog, Intersectional Analyst.
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Yet Zambia is resisting the fund's call for restraint and relations with it have all but broken down.
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They've broken down the Wall, and no amount of soldiers bought from the Golden Company can stop them.
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But as the Western economy became dominated by services, rather than manufacturing, these old bonds have broken down.
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The biggest projects are broken down into multiple steps with built-in breaks for interaction and robot play.
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They just don't get broken down and killed by the alcohol compounds in sanitizer like other germs do.
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Broken down by race, white girls averaged 162 points out of 300, while white boys averaged 158 points.
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I've broken down mentally and physically in the past, and I can't afford to let that happen again.
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Rodeo cowboys broken down on their way home from the national finals rodeo somewhere in the Texas panhandle.
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When alcohol is broken down, we have these ugly chemicals in the body that cause the immune response.
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"With society broken down, how far would you go for justice?" creative director Neil Druckmann told The Verge.
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"It had broken down, and we went back a couple of times to this particular ride," she said.
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We've broken down the best of the bunch, so you're sure to buy a great portable Bluetooth speaker.
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She said she didn't activate her dash camera because she thought it was just a broken-down vehicle.
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I think his rise can be broken down into three parts, which form the three rules of entertainment.
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Go deeper: How the Senate health bill would change insurance premiums, broken down by location, age and income.
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"His car was broken down, he was looking for help and he got murdered," Kaepernick told the Guardian.
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All that broken-down stuff tossing in open water seemed to signify a rich vein of contemporary horror.
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Liberals believe that the economic and political system is a machine that has broken down and needs fixing.
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After the AirPods were broken down to their bare components, the iFixit team turned to the charging case.
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Some campers abandon broken-down vehicles in the forest, or go so far as to build illegal dwellings.
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On a rocky, mountainous road between Jeremie and Les Cayes, Reuters came across a broken-down aid truck.
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He said differences remained over "principal issues" but that the talks were constructive and had not broken down.
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Ahead, we've broken down what the preliminary proposal entails, and most importantly, how it could impact your life.
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The order of the rehydration fluids would be randomized and the results would be broken down by sex.
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Both are known technically as sucrose, and they are broken down in the intestine into glucose and fructose.
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This is how the users discussed real people's likenesses, as broken down into datasets and optimal training times.
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It's also worth noting that when the results are broken down by region, cars continued to fare poorly.
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The report is broken down into 341 study regions covering all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
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On Money Donald Trump's campaign has at times resembled a whistle-stop tour of broken-down manufacturing towns.
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" Gandhi likewise argued that, "at every crucial moment, these new-fangled economic laws have broken down in practice.
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Broken down, that's a "couple million," he said, thrown in by Saban Films, which is releasing the movie.
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Percentage of Americans who think abortion should be legal or illegal broken down by political party and ideology
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The flavors were so deeply complex, but when broken down, each dish was made of fresh, recognizable ingredients.
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But there is precious little risk of inflation coming back any time soon — it has broken down structurally.
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And in its broken-down state, the compound can burn violently, causing the inflater to overpressurize and explode.
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A few years earlier, I'd been a broken-down ex-athlete battling constant injuries and 50 excess pounds.
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" Brunson said that habit helped him through the first year in particular when he "was really broken down.
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Trump has warned that more will come and trade discussions between the two major powers have broken down.
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But he appreciates that games like Final Fantasy can be broken down into more manageable chunks of time.
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The sun comes up, it shines, the world still spins and buildings don't suddenly become broken-down hovels.
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We've broken down the most important terms to know and what to look for in a baby monitor.
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Ultra-processed foods have been broken down from these whole or fresh forms, and transformed into convenience foods.
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The data can be broken down further: 51 percent of white women with college degrees voted for Mrs.
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In addition, the scan identified areas all over her body that had been broken down and not rebuilt.
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Proteins, fats and carbohydrates in our food are broken down into amino acids, fatty acids, and glucose respectively.
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People ignite 84 percent of all wildfires, whether that's from downed power lines, broken-down vehicles, or arson.
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Decades-long patterns of frost, heat and rain — never entirely predictable but once reliable enough — have broken down.
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Around midmorning, Mr. Paiva stood among 150 pounds of whole salmon, to be broken down into 300 portions.
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Analysis of the U.S. Senate election results, both statewide and broken down by key counties and voter groups.
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And here's the multifactor portfolio broken down even further against the broader US market and a value portfolio.
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Here are some of the results in the poll, broken down by the big issues of the day.
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For those unacquainted with SLMD Skincare, we've broken down all the products available at your local Target, ahead.
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And then you keep going, and you get a view for the whole year broken down by month.
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The most-used features and amenities category was also further broken down by listing price range and region.
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We have broken down station group market overlap within (competitive Presidential states, U.S. Senate races, and gubernatorial races).
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Protesters have barricaded roads and the electrical grid has broken down, plunging much of the island into darkness.
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North Korea's top negotiator reportedly said Saturday that nuclear talks between Pyongyang and the U.S. have broken down.
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Long before that, a pledge many Democrats took — to not have a super PAC — had already broken down.
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As expected, there's not a significant difference in viewpoints among Democrats when broken down by age, Igienik adds.
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But in our time, the already awkward relationship between these two legacies has broken down into warring standoff.
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Hollie Boyles, and daughter, Shelby, had left their home to help Breanna Mitchell, whose SUV had broken down.
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"Once they are broken down, certainly they don't have their favorable benefits that we hope for," Mason said.
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Lunchtime runs to see her dealer grew longer and became lies about flat tires or broken-down cars.
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Once her marriage had broken down, sympathy for her and expressions of support would also have been appropriate.
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Nutrients are most potent when they come straight from food and aren't broken down into powders and capsules.
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When broken down by gender, it becomes clear that these gains have not benefited men and women equally.
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Cover and 25 to 30 minutes, or until the bread has broken down and the soup has thickened.
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Broken down by ethnicity, Sony released the most films by black directors last year — five — while Warner Bros.
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Once, we left a broken-down car at a mechanic for nine months; our other one was repossessed.
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Here's the latest: Bipartisan negotiations to avert a shutdown by a deadline of this Friday have broken down.
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And that starts with the machines—there are no broken down, peeling cabinets at Richie Knucklez Arcade Games.
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While early-vote statistics aren't broken down by nationality, it looks like Puerto Ricans are leading the way.
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After dealing with a broken-down boat and paddling half of a mile, the team finally reached Soshe's home.
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"I think I was just absolutely broken down with stress," he told Dateline in an episode earlier this month.
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Witnesses say that the couple was stuck on the side of the highway working on their broken-down van.
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But the hotter a fire burns, the more these toxic chemicals can get broken down into simpler, safer ones.
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The data was not broken down by month, preventing an analysis of whether the illnesses rose after Hurricane Maria.
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Every real thing that happens is broken down into a million ephemeral shards that endlessly slice through our screens.
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Broken down across party lines, 78 percent of Democrats overwhelmingly are laying the blame on the GOP and Trump.
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You're taking things that nobody wants and making something new with it, like graffiti on a broken down building.
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It was subsequently broken down into several larger numbered stones — two of which became part of the Crown Jewels.
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They continue to rally for more classroom funding, with photos of broken-down facilities and tattered textbooks going viral.
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In the example of a pitcher, the long-term goal of 10 pounds was broken down into weekly measurements.
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Despite a mighty river and abundant rainfall, its broken-down infrastructure means it imports much of its food, too.
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Sometimes called the "soul of beer", malt imparts sweetness, colour and the starch that is broken down into alcohol.
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Users will also see a graph of total time on an app broken down by hour or by day.
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You're not seeing a lot of gameplay broken down here because, well, it's a Mario game we're talking about.
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Instead, most see it as a way to restart an official dialogue that has broken down in recent years.
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"We broke Cheryl down as much as she could be broken down," Petsch recalls of the minimalist beauty look.
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Do you feel like The Defenders has broken down those barriers and we might see more crossovers going forward?
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We've broken down what we know about AT&T, net neutrality, and the Time Warner merger in this scandal.
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Ahead, we've broken down the 12 biggest, most groundbreaking beauty moments that went down over the past twelve months.
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Meanwhile, the website Wi-Fi Free Spot has a useful directory of access points broken down by US state.
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This has prompted observers like Larry Summers of Harvard University to argue that the Phillips curve has "broken down".
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Broken down by market, the Irish health service ranked worst — with 203 per cent of landing pages containing trackers.
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When broken down by country, the U.S. came in at a moderate 1.5, while China reported an astronomical 1.5.2!
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Her basic mousse recipe can be broken down into three parts: a custard, a whipped cream, and melted chocolate.
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The details of Tuesday's hearing suggested that the relationship between the parents and the hospital had broken down completely.
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That division is further broken down into 10 battalions, each with an estimated fighting force of about 400 soldiers.
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"I may or may not have broken down in tears after the show from pain," she wrote on Twitter.
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The map was broken down into thousands of gigabytes and edited by the French designer and publisher, Xavier Barral.
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One trader in particular seems to think Wynn is headed for a huge breakout, as broken down by RiskReversal.
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Here's how much companies paid, broken down by FactSet economic sector: Effective rates vary both between and within industries.
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Public opinion of the court appears fairly stable, but is actually extremely volatile, when broken down by partisan affiliation.
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We've broken down a few of the most important things you need to know about Facebook Reactions right now.
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Therefore, they are attacked and broken down by the immune system in about the same period as healing occurs.
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He explains that the protein in your muscles is in a continual state of being broken down and reproduced.
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My company, Samba TV, analyzes television viewing behavior of millions of people broken down by geography and other demographics.
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Sometimes the Heat look like deep-cut Eastern Conference killers and other times they look like broken down hardware.
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The women were broken down into three subsets: younger (below 23), middle (103-35), and older (36 and over).
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"Generally this was a positive report, and therefore gold has now broken down," Societe Generale analyst Robin Bhar said.
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But the separate hope of foreign powers - that the wider civil war could also be resolved - has broken down.
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All five "continents of emotions" – disgust, fear, sadness, enjoyment and anger – can be broken down into their simplest parts.
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Many games that have been out for years—or even decades—haven't been broken down in this fashion yet.
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The shoulder of the road was filled with broken-down cars, pedestrians stepping over piles of trash, and livestock.
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However, the acquisition price, broken down by accounts, was lower than E*Trade's usual client acquisition cost, Roessner said.
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One voter told the AP that half the scanners were broken down at a polling sight in Crown Heights.
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For many Americans, a broken-down car or out-of-the-blue medical cost can mean going into debt.
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"The stock has broken down badly," Matt Maley, equity strategist at Miller Tabak, told CNBC's "Trading Nation " on Tuesday.
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It will vary widely depending on whom you ask, but for me it was the broken-down plea agreement.
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Food—when broken down into its regional variants—can be a way of confirming your identity as an immigrant.
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Luckily, Yorta Yorta rapper/actor Adam Briggs has broken down just how invalid all defences of the practice are.
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In fiction, Bill Broun's "Night of the Animals" imagines a future in which the European Union has broken down.
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That comity has broken down this year in the House, even in the normally more congenial Armed Services Committee.
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Clinton's career by situating her within the arc of women who have broken down barriers in American public life.
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Schrader: There were 25 people or so on the team, and it was broken down into curators and editors.
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Its flavor hints at turned earth or wood broken down by rain, a funk wonderfully, perilously close to rot.
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It's organized well and broken down into sections, which are often further split into bullet-pointed facts and insights.
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The shooting reportedly occurred after Raja approached Jones, 31, whose car had broken down on an interstate exit ramp.
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The guns are often broken down into pieces, hidden in electronics or disguised in other ways to evade authorities.
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That would be broken down into $574 billion for the base budget and $200063 billion for a war fund.
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She depicts situations in which social conventions have broken down and been replaced by more extreme interactions between adults.
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"I have an old broken down 1930s house in Astoria that's nothing like the ones we tour," he said.
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Dressed in tactical uniforms, they had broken down the door without warning and searched the apartment, room to room.
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It turns out the future isn't all it's cracked up to be, what with time itself having broken down.
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The syrup, known as mizuame — "water candy" — is traditionally made from glutinous rice broken down into sugar by malt.
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"The model that we've relied on to control violence for a long time has broken down," Mr. Sharkey said.
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The negotiations have not broken down but there's no agreement for now because our demands have not been met.
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After a few minutes, all of the carbonate is broken down so the production of gas slows and stops.
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In many cases, this will require a close analysis of data broken down by race, neighborhood and other demographics.
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We are broken down into sets of discrete desires, and then grouped into cohorts along lines of statistical significance.
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From Mid-World to the sprawling concept of the Multiverse, we've broken down a few of the key points.
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That is partly why administration aides weren't fazed over the weekend when reports emerged the talks had broken down.
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But when the Asian American community is broken down into its respective ethnic groups, a drastically different picture emerges.
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The bundle is broken down into six key courses that cover web development, front end development, Wordpress, and Python.
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N.F.L. players have revitalized their once broken-down union; N.B.A. stars have spoken out on all manner of issues.
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And yet slowly but surely, it seems, that taboo is being broken down by a new generation of workers.
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He turned out to be a broken-down plow horse who played only 46 games, few of them well.
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As such, we&aposve broken down the similarities and differences below — here&aposs how the two consoles stack up:
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"My brother was fixing Rhonita's broken-down vehicle, saw a fire, didn't think anything of it," Kendra Miller said.
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In 2017, Poss, from Sacramento, pulled over to help a couple whose car had broken down on the highway.
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Behrouz Boochani, another Iranian refugee, had broken down in front of me a couple of days earlier, crying uncontrollably.
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The virtuous path needs to be broken down to give each area some concentrated time of intention and effort.
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Their shape means they can handle larger cuts that might otherwise have to be broken down into small pieces.
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Over the decades that the hair had been in storage, the genetic traces may have broken down beyond recognition.
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The Vida trade union later said talks had broken down after it had received "no serious offer" on pay.
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But April's Equal Pay Day is representative of the total pay gap, which widens when broken down by race.
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Both spans will then have wide shoulders to accommodate broken-down vehicles and eventually a pedestrian and bike path.
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The findings are then further broken down to determine the top cities for expats from East Asia or Europe.
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The club opened on the Fourth of July weekend in 43, in what had been a broken-down storefront.
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THOR can be broken down enough to be transported via C-130 Hercules or other types of cargo airlift.
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It's not broken down by category or format, and it only reflects what's happening on Amazon and its subsidiaries.
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Before drinking the concoction, he used a chemical test that confirmed the greens had been broken down into sugar.
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Content itself was broken down in it's broiling furnace and reshaped with the thunderous blows of foot hitting nuts.
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The offering includes (gasp!) 90 pieces of lingerie, sleepwear, and accessories in its core line, broken down into four capsules.
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But as the pollen is broken down into smaller bits by wet weather, they easily can get past the hairs.
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They used acetaminophen as an example of a drug that could damage the liver depending on how it's broken down.
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Amid mounting acrimony, on July 15th Mr Sánchez said his talks with Pablo Iglesias, leader of Podemos, had broken down.
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Nuggets are meant to be consumed with their breaded armor intact, not broken down to mere pellets of bare poultry.
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JT LeRoy is from Savannah's perspective — the goal was to create Savannah's experience of Laura versus Laura's broken-down innards.
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Ideas to tackle the pervasive problem include having companies publish compensation data broken down by gender and banning negotiation altogether.
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The results: Voter ID laws do not seem to decrease turnout, even when the data is broken down by race.
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When inspecting a broken-down machine, officials found the dead rat and 1.3 million rupees ($18,500) in chewed-up currency.
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PBDEs aren't easily broken down in the environment, Hurley noted, so they eventually find their way into the food chain.
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On August 31st it declared the group a terrorist organisation, a sign that negotiations with it may have broken down.
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It's now at least the seventh robot to have broken down while investigating Fukushima's nuclear reactors, which remain highly radioactive.
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He had initially pulled over to help a couple whose car had broken down when the other vehicle hit him.
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They are sorted by jurisdictions, institutional divisions, products and so forth, and then further broken down between rules and guidance.
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It will be broken down into two back-to-back talks, one with drama writers, and another with comedy writers.
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We've got an all-new Tech Reviews page where you can quickly find everything we're doing, broken down by section.
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Ahead, we've paired up the signs with their friendliest enemies and broken down what makes them good (and bad) together.
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Broken down by generation, baby boomers have the highest opinions of themselves, with 22019% indicating they are great at tipping.
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Multiple-bias incidents, though, are mentioned in the report at less than 1 percent and not broken down much further.
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MCT's are supposed to be broken down by the body more easily than other fats, which have longer triglyceride chains.
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In honor of the start of its solar season, we've broken down the Capricorn identity into three distinct personality types.
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The requests are broken down into four categories — requests associated with specific device IDs, financial identifiers, Apple accounts, and emergencies.
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Also, lay off fiber-rich whole fruits like apples and go for broken-down versions like applesauce or apple juice.
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What's new: Tiny plastic pieces from broken down bags and packaging are now being detected in another element: the air.
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But since it is broken down more slowly than carbohydrates, protein is less likely to be converted to body fat.
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And even once it's broken down it doesn't all wash into your guts in a big tsunami of food particles.
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There, rangers thought, the poop would be broken down or exposed to such extreme temperatures that the bacteria couldn't survive.
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The guiding principles of these stories is broken down by Dan Harmon, creator of the TV show Community, as such.
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Broken down further, 20083 percent of stock fund managers have missed the mark; 54 percent of bond fund managers have.
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The Secret Service released the numbers this week, which is broken down into different categories of lost and stolen equipment.
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If such is not available, has lost its driver or has broken down, at the gate the plane must stay.
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Using hands take chilled butter and start to incorporate into flour mixture, until all pieces have been broken down. 4.
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But broken down by age, one group was far more likely to have bent the truth on an application: millennials.
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These are major systemic issues, both historically and to this day — but that doesn't mean they can't be broken down.
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Partisan loyalty has protected the administration in the House where the Intelligence Committee investigation initially seemed to have broken down.
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A quick primer on the Trump-Russia storyline, broken down by the details we know and the questions still unresolved.
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Beaming, she exits the room where Bergouinan is measuring women's body mass, broken down into fat, bone, and water weight.
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If your experience of the world could be violently broken down to a single chemical element, it would be chlorine.
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Bring to a boil and cook until the rice is soft and broken down to a porridge, about 45 minutes.
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Those fuckin' tubs of… I don't know, matter, that look like broken down moon rocks being delicately tapped onto nails.
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Police helicopter footage later showed Crutcher with his hands in the air as he walked toward his broken-down SUV.
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The full list of films is broken down by category, including a section for Cinéfondation's short and medium-length films.
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With that in mind, let's take a look under the hood and see how to repair this broken-down blockbuster.
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When broken down by age group, millennials spent more than every other generation overall, particularly on clothing and eating out.
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The tracks of Age Of get rearranged into their original epochal structure, and broken down for four sets of hands.
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They had been up most of the night before conducting maintenance on one of the boats that had broken down.
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Splunk is instrumented for visibility and has successfully broken down silos inside companies where sharing data is the new norm.
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I've broken down the techniques for this sort of occasion into five tools: Goal, Audience, Aggressive Interest, Sympathy, and Love.
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In both cases, Myrtha built so-called temporary pools, which are built before and then broken down after a competition.
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Broken down by gender, 41 percent of women have felt personally excluded at work compared to 32 percent of men.
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Once you're finished, you'll be greeted by a comprehensive guide of sporting events for the day, broken down by sport.
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She was a preschool teacher from an elementary school in the nearby city of Biggs whose car had broken down.
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"The world's employment framework has broken down ... we need a new social contract to clean up forced labor," she said.
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Broken down by party affiliation, 64 percent of Republicans, 73 percent of Democrats and 67 percent of independents supported it.
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Broken down by country, the site recorded the biggest gains in South Africa, where female users grew by 23 percent.
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What hasn't been broken down until now, though, is how much carbon we're releasing for food no one is eating.
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The excess $2.7 billion is broken down between Health and Human Services ($85033 billion) and the State Department ($1.3 billion).
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The women's section itself was broken down further, with different areas designated for activewear, casual wear, undergarments, and new releases.
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The problem is that the asylum process is one of the most broken-down pieces of the immigration policy machinery.
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Plus, he had finally broken down in the past few days and bought an air-conditioner for his Brooklyn loft.
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The browsing tab on Chewy is first broken down by animal type, then by subcategories like food, toys, and supplies.
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According to an arrest affidavit, Shelby overreacted when she came upon Crutcher, whose car had broken down, during the Sept.
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We need to build in a way that can't ever be broken down; we need to build a strong foundation.
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After logging in you are directed to this page As you can see, Mindspace is broken down into two sections.
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The hardcore user base loved seeing everything broken down, and it really helped them understand the recommendations that Spotify made.
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Spend time in reflection today: Does your day job or daily routine support you or leave you feeling broken down?
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"We're filling multiple roles here in a Washington where the traditional vehicles for government accountability have broken down," he said.
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Her other work makes use of items like recycled paper, which can be broken down and made into new sculptures.
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Every year, education company QS produces a comprehensive ranking of the world's best universities, broken down by region and subject.
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When broken down by gender, 28500 percent of women said Trump wouldn't be reelected, compared to 6900 percent of men.
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Society kept saying all these negative things about us because it was just easy to beat this broken-down school.
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They're contending with food reminiscent of an outpost in Afghanistan, broken-down vehicles and bouts of uncertainty around their mission.
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Much of the radioactive material released from the Chernobyl power plant has broken down and no longer poses a threat.
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And there is the film, which is made by the director, which has just broken down for lack of funds.
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But when broken down by demographic, atheists and agnostics outscored other groups even after controlling for different levels of education.
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Broken down by genre, the figure rose to 29 percent in documentaries, but was only 4 percent in animated films.
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On the way, he asked for $200, telling a cooked-up story about a friend with a broken-down car.
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Broken down further, Bloomberg paid more than $85033 million for each of the 44 delegates that he earned on Tuesday.
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First she encounters an encampment of bodybuilders who practice cannibalism and aggressive tanning amid broken-down trailers and airplane detritus.
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But he still needed to summon all his sorcery to overcome a broken-down, K.D.-free version of the Warriors.
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And we have it broken down by country in the 230 to 0003 priority countries and we measure performance annually.
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And then, once the set is broken down, there will be trash cans full of untouched sandwiches and discarded props.
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I've broken down some of these factors with the intention that the lessons within might apply to all of us.
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Broken down, the total cost of Dodd-Frank translates to $85033 per household, or $112 per person, the study claims.
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They were two artists living in a big progressive city, with multiple polyamory meet-up groups, broken down by age.
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The Chinese stripped the plane of its assets and returned it broken down to its parts and packed in boxes.
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Every single step in the process of speaking — or listening, or reading, or writing — must be broken down and explained.
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Both products can be broken down into the building blocks for the plastics used in packaging, toys, cars and clothing.
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Fiber, on the other hand, is broken down in the small intestine, mostly unchanged until it meets the large intestine.
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Medical bills, home repairs, and broken-down cars often cost well over $400, so that's just a baseline for comparison.
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Nearly every occupation in the military is broken down by specialization and areas of expertise with an exception for cooks.
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It is almost always successful, although patients may have autoimmune reactions as the bacteria that cause leprosy are broken down.
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"My brother was fixing Rhonita's broken-down vehicle, saw a fire, didn't think anything of it," Kendra Lee Miller said.
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Doors broken down and a knife stabbed into a chair The break-in at Swaminarayan Temple was reported Tuesday morning.
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Some are still working together in smaller supercomputers at other schools; others have broken down or been lost to time.
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The relationship between Trump and his once fiercely loyal personal "fixer" has broken down dramatically over the last several months.
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Navigation apps such as Waze provide warnings for traffic jams, broken-down vehicles, roadway debris or even lurking police officers.
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That's part of the reason she returned to McDonald's in January: Her car had broken down and she needed money.
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Employees who work 21 to 4013 hours weekly can receive a maximum of $2401,230, broken down into $2100,000 a year.
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In his younger days, Hossa would have continually analyzed his statistical shortcomings to determine where his game had broken down.
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Its benefits, however, likely won't be felt for some time since negotiations over the shutdown have pretty much broken down.
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Our correspondent in Tehran takes us inside a society where divisions between the private and the public have broken down.
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Stuff comes in and gets broken down into a bunch of different materials, including water, carbon dioxide and methane gas.
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Pakistan has grown closer to China as its relations with the United States have broken down over the past decade.
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The F.D.A. requirement never applied to plasma, perhaps because it is broken down and processed before entering another person's body.
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Emergency workers had broken down the hotel-room door and had just finished trying to resuscitate him when she arrived.
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Firemen had broken down the front door and smashed the windows; an acrid smoke still drifted from the lower ones.
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Below, we've broken down some of the things you should know about the caucus before it's all over Monday night.
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This particular character [at the center of Goliath] is very broken down, and very damaged, and not even altogether likable.
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Like, if you wanted to come up with a model predicting whether or not a car is likely to break down in the next year, you might look at a whole bunch of cars that have broken down or not broken down and at things describing those cars like mileage and year and make.
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In between, there are four 32-year-olds, including last year's broken-down Jacoby Ellsbury and the seemingly gassed Brett Gardner.
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"It's a good sign that talks have not broken down," Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador told reporters in Mexico City.
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Every day around Lesvos the Coast Guard must rescue boats that have capsized, run out of fuel, or simply broken down.
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Now parties are more ideological since the old cultural bonds that kept people in their political lanes have substantially broken down.
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Trade war trouble Other leading concerns among executives include government policies and economic uncertainty, although those categories weren't broken down further.
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When we share a sadness, our individual identities are broken down and we mix together in one communal soup of despair.
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The graph below shows those ideal points broken down by party, both before and after the adoption of the direct primary.
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A graffiti artist decorates the surfaces of walls with surreal portraits of human faces, broken down and emphasized in abstract shapes.
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So instead of picking one winner, we've broken down our picks into a handful of categories to better suit your needs.
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Photo: GettyAfter the buzz of giving and receiving gifts comes the less thrilling period of broken-down gadgetry, refunds, and returns.
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In this video, we've broken down a surprisingly simple three-color, mermaid-inspired eye to put those shades to good use.
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A key technical measure he tracks, the correlation between the price of stocks and currencies, had broken down starting in April.
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Of the remaining three, one had no deaths and the other two did not provide data broken down by custodial status.
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If you want to give these gestures a try, we've broken down the steps below to activate them on your phone.
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When the survey results are broken down by political affiliation, Republican millionaires seem especially bearish about the world their children face.
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A Danish mediator told Reuters talks had broken down there too, while SAS earlier announced a strike among its Swedish pilots.
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The number of startups that have secured a successful exit, broken down by the number of founders associated with the company.
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We've broken down all the key moments of the trailer below, along with our best guesses at what it all means.
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The smaller tabs at the top of the page are now broken down into three specific categories: Playlists, Artists, and Albums.
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By the time spacecraft are sent to retrieve samples from Mars, these satellites may have broken down and have stopped functioning.
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The roundtrip ideas ahead are all broken down by approximate budget ranges (from $100 to $1,000) and originating city of departure.
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Baffan, however, was faced with a game that no one had broken down into the components really necessary for proper speedruns.
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Broken down, 14,681 girls took the AP Computer Science A test, and 15,028 girls took the AP Computer Science Principles exam.
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The timing of the ban, a few days after broader trade talks between China and America had broken down, was suggestive.
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Quandl, a data provider, sells information on the number of Tesla cars sold each day, broken down by each American state.
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We've broken down all the major characters and conflicts within the FBI thriller so you can keep up with the conversation.
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Crutcher, 40, was unarmed and waiting for help on the road in Tulsa last Friday after his SUV had broken down.
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"When broken down by subject, the report threw up some interesting and quite unexpected findings," Karla McDougall of Expert Market reports.
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A Dreamworld visitor told the Sydney Morning Herald that the Thunder River Rapids ride had broken down earlier in the day.
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However, the black ink rings used by the heptapods were shown to be broken down into smaller components arranged counter-clockwise.
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The officer fatally shot Terence Crutcher, an unarmed black man whose car had broken down in the middle of the road.
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Talks between the military and the opposition, which seeks a leading civilian role in a transition to democracy, have broken down.
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Only her outfits will tell, as they have done reliably through what I have broken down into three eras of Daenerys.
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"You're asking who they are: I don't have the statistical information, it hasn't been broken down," says Mr Hutchinson, the governor.
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Its fatal flaw, perhaps, is that nobody thought about the horrible things people might do once those walls were broken down.
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"There is no heaven or afterlife for broken down computers; that is a fairy story for people afraid of the dark."
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For the most useful neighborhood data, often broken down by zip code, the service charges between $10 and $40 a month.
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Here's some of what he wrote, broken down by section: One of the most important issues we face is around harassment.
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Trump's targets on Twitter are broken down into three categories: media, celebrities and politicians — with the occasional entire country thrown in.
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He sat alone on a broken-down fairground stage, smoking, as the late afternoon sun set across a burning Venice Beach.
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When left to an expert human to deconstruct, however, privacy policies can get broken down to a much more granular level.
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"There isn't enough food, gasoline, or materials to repair broken-down buildings in Cuba," Cuban-American artist Coco Fusco told Hyperallergic.
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The idea that engineering life can be broken down into data and coding is part of the appeal for tech investors.
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The state usually turns a blind eye, since its central planning system, which is supposed to apportion goods, has broken down.
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The extra soldiers would be broken down into 2628,28500 for active duty, 6900,2628 for Army National Guard and 28503,22019 for reserve.
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The United States' decentralized system, which is broken down by state, is a good way to keep ballots safe, he added.
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Yields on two-year bonds had broken down to 1.645 percent, a long way from the November top of 2.02 percent.
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Cashin said such head-scratching market moves are now all about psychology, and rational connections have broken down at this point.
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Broken down by gender, 46 percent of women and 33 percent of men said they received money from a loved one.
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"As the talks ... have broken down for the time-being, no relief is to be expected," BayernLB analyst Norbert Wuthe said.
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The problem is that national figures don't track changes within the city — and they aren't broken down by specific demographic groups.
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"Very complex tasks can be broken down and shown visually, so that they're much easier to comprehend to understand," explained Mullins.
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If someone can't get in because their car is broken down, then you've got to do it, because we're running thin.
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We've broken down all the new additions and features, and everything we currently know about them from the press release, below.
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Those 150 contacts are also broken down into layers or tiers, based on the "strength of emotional ties," according to Dunbar.
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An additional 67 delegates could not be divided up until the state party released vote data broken down by congressional district.
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Here are the main teams to watch in this March, broken down by comparing them to their character equivalent in Westeros.
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Casino security expert Steven Baker said standard M-16 rifles, for example, can be broken down to fit in a suitcase.
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The limestone is first quarried then broken down into quicklime at high temperatures in a process that also produces carbon dioxide.
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By the time of Abraham Lincoln's election in 1860, the American party system had broken down over the issue of slavery.
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Best of all, we've broken down the sometimes overwhelming task of getting a new gig into totally manageable, bite-size chunks.
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The process has broken down, and White House chief of staff John Kelly has lost the steering wheel at critical moments.
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Today, plastic bottles made of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) are largely broken down through mechanical recycling — it's separated, shredded, washed and melted.
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It crawls through muck, broken-down guitars and back-alley bass tripping over lazy drums, interrupted by wailing, atonal background saxophones.
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Check out a few of the best worldly brands out there, broken down by style and taste for your spooning pleasure.
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Jaffrès, however, was faced with a game that no one had broken down into the components really necessary for proper speedruns.
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Cersei appeared to become broken down with the steady loss of her children, but she's pouring everything into her remaining Tommen.
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The new report (which you can view here) has broken down the hidden cost of festivals, and it's a sobering read.
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Below, we've broken down what is offered by each service so you can choose the option that best fits your preferences.
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For an annual fee, Chemayi sends out staff members to help fix flat tires, paint scratches or repair broken-down engines.
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Methane is broken down by sunlight and chemical reactions in the atmosphere; any methane there now must have been released recently.
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To the Editor: Another election with voters around the country experiencing long lines, broken-down voting machines and inadequate polling places.
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Anything small enough to be crossed in small quantities or that can be easily broken down can be smuggled, ant-style.
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If that solution has truly broken down, and the primary and general election constituencies are irreconcilable, then that's a big deal.
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There is no heaven or afterlife for broken-down computers; that is a fairy story for people afraid of the dark.
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Klobuchar's plan to address hate crimes is largely broken down into two parts: working with law enforcement, and working with communities.
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If my guess is right, Trump is confusing Mexico with China, and has forgotten that talks with China have broken down.
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It's true, though, that medium-chain fatty acids are broken down in the body differently than other types of fatty acids.
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" "Markets have broken down, so the momentum optimism has been broken; how much farther they go down remains to be seen.
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" He continued: "If they make it to the border and get broken down into small packages, it's much harder to stop.
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They marketed themselves as lenders of last resort, offering emergency loans for a broken-down car or an unexpected medical bill.
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Broken down by party affiliation, 6900 percent of Democrats said the worst is still ahead, while 2628 percent of Republicans agreed.
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Broken down by couple, here are the biggest data points and lessons we gathered from Netflix's Love Is Blind Season 1.
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Talks at one point appeared to have broken down with several tribal members dissatisfied by the terms of a proposed deal.
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The Russian effort was able to elude those laws through social media, where the system has clearly — and fundamentally — broken down.
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Here, we've compiled a whopping 99 ideas for you, broken down into six categories to make the selection process even easier.
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Buttigieg's tally only provides results for him, but they're broken down precinct by precinct, covering an estimated 75 percent of precincts.
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The signaling functions of news brands and the cultural barriers meant to guard against distorting effects of advertising have broken down.
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North Korea said it has been "deceived" by the United States in the last 18 months of broken down denuclearization talks.
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There will always be a next time, be it a broken down car or a sick kid to take care of.
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It features 11 key courses broken down into a whopping 192 lessons, as well as 15 hours of interactive video content.
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Weeks of therapy are broken down with quizzes to determine exactly how happiness and anxiety levels are progressing, and how quickly.
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When broken down by age groups, the suicide rate for those aged 28503 to 22019 almost tripled between 2007 and 2017.
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Leaves WILL CRUNCH, goddamnit — even if the chlorophyll is not ready to be broken down yet, and it's 85 degrees out.
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But that discipline has broken down as lawmakers hear from constituents terrified of losing insurance and as Mr. Trump weighs in.
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Within the Democratic party, a massive internal fight is occurring, one that appears to be largely broken down on ideological divides.
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Today, the bridge's lights no longer shine and broken down oil platforms span the lake with downwind shores soaked in oil.
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Broken down into steps, I'd imagine they laid out the map for development like this: Step one: Cover everything in leather.
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A door broken down in a search conducted in 19th century Virginia did not simultaneously break down a door in Pennsylvania.
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And in his personal life, he relied on prenuptial agreements and again, effective lawyers, to end marriages that had broken down.
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The data isn't broken down by industry sectors, so it's impossible to know how many journalists are quitting or getting fired.
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Border security The proposals were broken down into three general categories: border security, interior enforcement and a merit-based immigration system.
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He and other schoolchildren all across town waited in the dark for broken-down buses that often didn't arrive on schedule.
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Monday rally Campbell told Monday's rally that teachers wanted to get back in the classroom but that communication had broken down.
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Broken down, that's one in four women and one in six men, according to a 2013 Darkness to Light white paper.
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This somewhat-simplified version involves a lot of steps, but it can be broken down so you can enjoy the process.
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Like most computer-related problems, the work to enable this has to be broken down into a number of individual steps.
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But in some pockets of the country its institutions have broken down enough to reproduce conditions that partly resemble state failure.
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In creating a more open government, we have seen political practices upended and barriers between citizens and the administration broken down.
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This has obviously broken down under Trump, but not in a way that is strictly about tweets or administrative procedure violations.
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The study, entitled "Messages from the Food Police: How Food-Related Warnings Backfire among Dieters," was broken down into three experiments.
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Colors are broken down into their constituent parts; primary (red, green, blue) and secondary (cyan, magenta, yellow) colors recur as leitmotifs.
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It's very strange to me that all music, film, and art can and have been broken down into 0 and 1s.
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They point out that dogs can smell some tumors, and perhaps they're smelling the compounds not broken down by the SELENBP1 proteins.
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The networks have broken down and there is no version of the Palo Alto-San Francisco cash corridor in these smaller towns.
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While we may never stop being broken down and bruised, we will continue to fight for our own version of a fairytale.
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The continued closure of nine agencies added a new sense of urgency to the situation as negotiations seem to have broken down.
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These boxes are broken down by genre and theme, while some are just to make your reading experience as comfortable as possible.
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Several lawsuits have been filed over uncounted votes, recount efforts have resulted in missed deadlines, and ballot-counting machines have broken down.
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The coalition also conducted a set of focus groups broken down into two age groups in St. Louis and Philadelphia last October.
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Broken down along party lines, 91% of Republicans say he stands up for what he believes in, along with 52% of Democrats.
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Add herbs and blend on low to medium until they are broken down into small pieces and evenly distributed, but not pureed.
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Nonetheless, they had broken down a stubborn Hungarian side, and will now face Wales at the Stade Pierre-Mauroy as their reward.
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Broken down into specific crimes, a majority of Americans said there was more violent crime, drug crime, theft, and white-collar crime.
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So far, at least seven of the robots sent to investigate the reactors at Fukushima Daiichi have broken down during their missions.
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They're being broken down by the slow shift in humanity's theology, and they must be convinced to fight for their own survival.
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At the moment, though, here in the middle of extra nowhere, he was just ready to get off this broken-down bus.
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To make all our lives easier, we've broken down what the hell is going on and where Congress can go from here.
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As the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics' Jonathan McDowell pointed out, simply seeing debris doesn't mean the satellite has completely broken down.
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Ahead, we've broken down our favorite throwback dorm decor staples according to horoscopes, making a trip back to the glory days simple.
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On Sunday, members of the Australian Volunteer Coast Guard spotted an unusual castaway while towing a broken down boat back to land.
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"I've never done a broken-down acoustic bit for this many people in my life," Thomas Rhett announced at the concert's start.
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Your data could be broken down into packets, encoded, and then decrypted by the VPN server through the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES).
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Our budget was broken down by annual spending in categories like gas ($772), groceries ($1,191), dining out ($2,081) and general purchases ($5,137).
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John Travolta was one of the first to successfully pull it off, effectively jump-starting his broken-down career with Pulp Fiction.
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In recent weeks, however, the dollar/oil trade appeared to have broken down as crude futures fell despite the U.S. currency weakening.
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We're told it's broken down so that $85 mil is for the home, and $35 mil for the contents of the house.
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