"Justice is often a long and bumpy road and this case has been particularly long and bumpy," Mr. O'Brien acknowledged.
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"We're back on old bumpy poa," he said, referring to the poa annua grass greens that can become a little bumpy as the day progresses.
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Pawlenty got off to a late — and bumpy — start.
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Disney Plus got off to a bumpy start on TuesdayDisney Plus got off to a bumpy start in the US on Tuesday, when many people reported technical difficulties while using the service.
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Spoiler alert: I'm using a Razr and I can tell you that the state of folding phones right now is bumpy — literally, the screen is bumpy and Motorola says that this is normal.
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The road to finding true love is a bumpy one.
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This change can often result in a bumpy financial performance.
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Economic relations with Beijing are always a little bit bumpy.
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My chin became bumpy with ingrowns from all the abuse.
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Negotiations with India during the climate change convention are bumpy.
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This, say analysts, is where the road could get bumpy.
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They were bumpy black nubs, the size of daffodil bulbs.
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It's been an interesting, sometimes bumpy ride to this point.
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Even so, aircraft investors should prepare for a bumpy ride.
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That belied reality: roads were twisting, bumpy, crowded and dangerous.
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China's path from railway laggard to leader has been bumpy.
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Kathryn Dennis has had a bumpy road back to Charleston.
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Marketing Tech's Bumpy Road: Consolidation, Growth And A New Frontier
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When you're freshly single, still bruised from a bumpy relationship?
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But it may be a bumpy ride for a while.
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Fasten your seat belts; it's gonna be a bumpy night.
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Strap in, it's gonna be a bumpy (but fun!) ride.
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So you're left with the bumpy fat known as cellulite.
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It's going to be bumpy, it's going to be challenging.
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This is going to be a bumpy ride this year.
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Cabin Cloud made bumpy freeway driving feel like a dream.
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Strap in Mark, it's going to be a bumpy year.
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That balancing act has been a bumpy one for Docker.
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It's been a bumpy ride since she filed for divorce.
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The streaming wars are off to a bumpy start, everybody.
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Sweden's currency has had a bumpy ride in recent months.
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That means Alaska Air's journey could be a bumpy one.
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"Wind and solar have had very bumpy rides," Kern said.
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Like many wunderkinder, Korngold had a bumpy transition to adulthood.
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Your boss and colleagues understand that onboarding can be bumpy.
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Riding in the truck was extremely hot and extremely bumpy.
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"I described it earlier as a bumpy ride," Republican Sen.
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Buckle your seatbelts: It's going to be a bumpy ride.
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The good path, he allowed, can be a bumpy one.
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But he knows the legal road ahead could be bumpy.
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I shut my eyes and embrace the bumpy road ahead.
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It has been a bumpy ride, but a miraculous one.
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The ride could get very bumpy and dangerous very quickly.
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Yes, "Ain't No Mo'," which opened on Wednesday, is bumpy.
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LONDON — Britain's journey into Brexit has been a little bumpy.
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But six months later, the road has become unexpectedly bumpy.
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"It was bumpy up there," Kate told reporters on Friday.
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So far, 2018 has been a bumpy road for stocks.
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Fox has had a bumpy year at the box office.
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A week later, after a bumpy flight to Manhattan, Kan.
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The road ahead may be bumpy, but it's well charted.
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From missed deadlines to voluntary recalls, it's been a bumpy transition.
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Strap in friends, it's going to be a long, bumpy ride.
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"The first trimester was a little bumpy," she said in August.
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The road to that destination has been quite bumpy to date.
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Buckle up buttercups, because it's going to be a bumpy ride!
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The surfaces are bumpy and have yet to be smoothed out.
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THE 20 Australian Open has been a bumpy ride for favourites.
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That would put Britain on course for a bumpy, sharp exit.
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Volkswagen's attempts to put the scandal behind it have been bumpy.
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Settle in, because this is going to be a bumpy ride.
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And hold onto your lunch, you're in for a bumpy ride.
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So far, though, Model 3 production has been a bumpy ride.
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Kluber got off to a bumpy start to the 2016 season.
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Fasten your seat belts because we're in for a bumpy ride.
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After a bumpy 22018 months, the company's share price ticked up.
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Blue Apron is chugging along on its post-IPO bumpy road.
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That would make the road to higher rates a bumpy one.
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There&aposs going to be a long and bumpy road ahead.
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Workers such as Demiris Jahmal Williams are bracing for bumpy times.
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Pandora's business has been on a bumpy ride for a while.
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Otherwise this could be a very bumpy and very confusing ride.
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For Walmart, challenging Amazon in the United States has been bumpy.
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Inside, there's a giant, bumpy sphere that towers over the desks.
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I had many more bumpy paths to go along the way.
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The U.S.–China economic relationship is heading for a bumpy ride.
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The next two years are going to be a bumpy ride.
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Its texture is bumpy to give the island more surface area.
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But soon, the road turned bumpy for the Beetle in America.
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Gail: Well, the narrative started off on a rather bumpy path.
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Then there's a 45-minute ride down a bumpy gravel road.
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The road to homeownership for some American renters can be bumpy.
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But Fadell and Nest have had a bumpy ride under Alphabet.
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The ride up was bumpy, though, and the gains were slight.
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At times, the effort to play party unifier has been bumpy.
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Innovation, while a bumpy process, makes our lives better and safer.
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Netflix has had an extremely bumpy year to say the least.
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Season 2 of Fox's smash hit, Empire, had a bumpy start.
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Infantino's tenure as FIFA president has been bumpy from the outset.
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A bumpy path will build more confidence than a smooth one.
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But negotiations have been bumpy all week, according to the people.
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The move comes at the end of a long, bumpy road.
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GAZA — He crawled along the bumpy ground, wire-cutters in hand.
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In between all these beaches: miles of bumpy, hot, desert trails.
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Trump opponents should prepare for a long and bumpy road ahead.
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The new year, however, may get off to a bumpy start.
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The big picture: Audi is not navigating this bumpy transition alone.
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The stakes at play are monumental — prepare for a bumpy ride.
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Ozerden's path to the 5th Circuit has been a bumpy one.
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After a bumpy first two months on the campaign trail, Gov.
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But 2020 could still be a somewhat bumpy year for Disney.
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But the tail-end of 2019 was bumpy for the company.
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Update: Looks like the service is having a bumpy launch day.
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It was a bit of a bumpy ride that first day.
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But investors may need to get used to the bumpy ride.
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Breakingviews Uber Technologies could encounter a bumpy ride into public markets.
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Bumpy blankets of blue spread across pastures, parks and highway shoulders.
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But investors still need to prepare for a bumpy road ahead.
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She is appealing that decision, but the process has been bumpy.
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Buckle your seat belts, because this was definitely a bumpy ride.
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By all accounts, Quantum Break had a bumpy and protracted development.
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After a long and bumpy road, Uber is officially a public company.
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A high unsprung weight results in a bumpy ride and poor handling.
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So prepare yourself, this is likely going to be long, bumpy ride.
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The Atari controller has that great bumpy texture live the original controllers.
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Saving for retirement is a bumpy road for Katie Rucke Utterback, 21.
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But surprisingly her path to arch perfection has been a bumpy one.
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Bruised knees, bumpy roads and broken hearts are part of the deal.
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Buckle up Khosrowshahi, it's going to be a long and bumpy ride.
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That said, "it's going to be a long, bumpy ride," he predicted.
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If not, Wall Street's largest firms are in for a bumpy ride.
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We drive on, down a bumpy side street I haven't seen before.
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After a bumpy takeoff, this decades-later sequel is ready for flight.
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Buckle up Grey's watchers, because the winter finale delivers a bumpy ride.
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If those processes prove too bumpy, it could discourage future Gigster customers.
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Virgin Hyperloop One has had a bumpy ride in its short life.
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Easy guys, the ride's still bumpy —God Save the QOn Second Avenue.
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Yikes. It looks like these newlyweds are off to a bumpy start.
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Looks like it's going to be a bumpy ride until further notice.
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Why it matters: The country's top diplomat had a very bumpy year.
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In other words, we, collectively, could be in for a bumpy ride.
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"Sanders, Perez unity tour is off to a bumpy start," CNN reported.
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The Sotheby's result was doubly reassuring, given the auction house's bumpy year.
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Penney could use a boost after a bumpy start to the year.
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But, like a malfunctioning flux capacitor, the ride is a little bumpy.
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Dr. Hamas thought up the idea after a particularly bumpy airplane ride.
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But the brick track at the speedway made for a bumpy ride.
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"It's less bumpy, and there's a much clearer path to federal legality."
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Looking for a reason why the market's been so bumpy this year?
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Strap on your seat belt, it's going to be a bumpy ride.
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Previous attempts at putting himself out there have been bumpy at best.
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It's a bumpy ride heading to open water from the Whakatane River.
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The trip was bumpy at times as we jostled against the tunnel.
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She doesn't like its bumpy ride or the finickiness of its transmission.
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Markets also believe that the journey, while inevitably bumpy, could offer opportunities.
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Flashback: For example, take Coinbase's bumpy addition of Bitcoin Cash last fall.
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"It was very uncomfortable because the roads were so bumpy," she said.
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"I had a feeling it would be a bumpy ride," he recalled.
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And manufacturers that have jumped in early have had a bumpy ride.
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This past year has been a bumpy ride for our crumbling subways.
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Even by Trumpian standards, the president has been enduring a bumpy patch.
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It's been a bumpy ride, but one she's starting to better understand.
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But as with many sweeping policy changes, the transition has been bumpy.
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Access to the city can only be made via bumpy back roads.
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Negotiations, even if resumed, will likely involve a bumpy and lengthy process.
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Tens of thousands of area commuters could have a bumpy ride ahead.
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Call recording has had a bumpy road on Android over the years.
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As an entrepreneur, you're in for a bumpy ride, so buckle up.
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Keep your seat belts fastened and get ready for a bumpy ride.
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The film's award-season run has been just as bumpy and rewarding.
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It was a bumpy path, with progress both by design and serendipity.
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Bright green inside and brown outside, silky butter inside, and bumpy outside.
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It only hit 35 MPH and it was bumpy, but still ... it worked.
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It could be a bumpy ride for Powell and the markets in 2019.
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Well I'm glad I buckled my seat belt — that was a bumpy ride!
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That ride was incredibly bumpy, which Musk attributed to a faulty paving machine.
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Four days of travel on dusty, bumpy roads brought the van to Dadaab.
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The Golf may be going through nothing more than a temporary bumpy ride.
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It's been a long and bumpy road to get to this point, though.
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"Sometimes people only comment 'fat' or 'ugly,' and it's been bumpy," Noor said.
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This is more than an annoyance that causes bumpy rides and traffic congestion.
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"There could be a bumpy road given the strength we've seen," he said.
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And she ruefully warned that the run-up to November's election could bumpy.
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"It's going to be a bumpy few years coming up," Lightfoot told me.
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Ofo is moving at China speed but the trail ahead could be bumpy.
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Even in his shiny new bulletproof car, Mr Putin faces a bumpy ride.
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Most of them are experienced enough to go along for the bumpy ride.
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WALLACE: There&aposs also his bumpy relationship with the show&aposs lead character.
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The pair certainly have a bumpy ride on the way to the altar.
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The form reclines with a bumpy spine visible amid its attenuated, truncated limbs.
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I stared in horror: I was beyond red—I was purple, and bumpy.
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Brock admits, the road ahead is a bumpy one ... but never say never.
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It's been a bumpy and very busy year for the electric car executive.
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The test tunnel experience was bumpy in both the literal and figurative senses.
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The road to perfection is a long and bumpy one, littered with failures.
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Which is to say: Hang on, it's going to be a bumpy weekend.
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The change was bumpy at first, and slowly but surely, things turned around.
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But if the eventing field becomes more bumpy, it could become an option.
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Get your popcorn ready because it is going to be a bumpy ride.
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But Monday's private survey suggested many services firms are facing a bumpy ride.
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Buckle up, because Tesla could be in for a bumpy ride this week.
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That means global investors should buckle up for a bumpy ride, Carvalho said.
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A bumpy surface would scatter sound in a way the bats could use.
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"Sent from a bumpy tarmac," you might write, followed by a custom GIF.
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Remember those bumpy things on your leg that you thought were mosquito bites?
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The last couple of years have been bumpy for this popular car show.
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That was just the beginning of his bumpy ride back to the top.
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Stocks may have room to run, but be ready for a bumpy ride.
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Saúl Álvarez, known as Canelo, has had a bumpy, but ultimately successful year.
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Prodigy lived a bumpy and sometimes pugnacious life, including time served in prison.
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Even as a public company the road was bumpy, but today Tesla, Inc.
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Voters are unlikely to know those details — only that their commute is bumpy.
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But it's had a bumpy road when it comes to finding a home.
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They smell, it is bumpy, and I feel sorry for the poor things.
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After a bumpy drive, we wandered around the blockaded path until 3 a.m.
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As a result, the bumpy ride for stocks could continue for a while.
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The move adds another twist to Facebook's bumpy foray into virtual-reality technology.
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Because health reform, President Obama's signature achievement, is stabilizing after a bumpy year.
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"My grandchildren (five under 7 with another on the way) call me 'Bumpy.'"
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I'm very pleased with that product, after a very bumpy installation process. Okay.
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Some described the ride as "bumpy," which Musk attributed to a paving issue.
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Gutierrez said the last time he was on the Sandblaster, it was too bumpy.
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Nine months after her arrest, Locklear's holiday season was off to a bumpy start.
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But the cross-border ties are likely to remain bumpy for the foreseeable future.
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Like every digital media startup, its been a bumpy road the last few years.
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Autonomy hits every major beat of the self-driving industry's long, often bumpy history.
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So if it's bumpy, not a recluse (unless it's on your face — see "Swollen").
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Those rides were also incredibly bumpy, which Musk attributed to a faulty paving machine.
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India has credible legal avenues to tackle misdemeanours, even if they can be bumpy.
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"So, #DaniMathers, I'd like to introduce you to my 5'10", 194lb lumpy, bumpy glory.
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Possibly. But the path ahead, should Mr Trump take this route, will be bumpy.
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Things have been bumpy for Celeste in the years since we last saw her.
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Defaced posters of Mr Shihab line the bumpy road that leads to his home.
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It's believed that inclement weather played a role in creating the bumpy flying conditions.
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To start with, the transition from children's Medicaid to adult coverage can be bumpy.
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NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - Uber Technologies could encounter a bumpy ride into public markets.
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Isolated or not, it's been a bumpy year for Tyson and its chicken products.
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That means China's $241 billion retail fuel market is in for a bumpy ride.
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The Characters is going to be eccentric and, more than likely, a bumpy ride.
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After an eight-hour journey in a Land Rover over bumpy tracks, we arrived.
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It's been a long, bumpy road for the Skully augmented reality motorcycle helmet brand.
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Analog Devices: Semiconductor companies have had a bumpy road, particularly those dealing with cellphones.
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It's been a bumpy road for Christie ever since he endorsed Trump last week.
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So yes, it's going to be bumpy, but nothing late-breaking or too difficult.
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Trump's bumpy start isn't exclusive to his presidency, argued longtime Republicans in Washington. Rep.
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"It's going to be a bumpy ride," Doty told CNBC's "Futures Now " on Tuesday.
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After a bumpy start, Paige is finally exhibiting some real grit this season, too.
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Though the music is big and bumpy, I tried to be tame and respectful.
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Khloé Kardashian's road to conception was less bumpy than she anticipated it would be.
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Though lawmakers easily confirmed Shanahan in 85033, his confirmation process was a little bumpy.
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Click here to view original GIFGIFIt's been a bumpy ride, but it's finally over.
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"I've always been a nervous flier and you're used to bumpy turbulence," he said.
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Still, forays into television by major musicians over the years have been bumpy experiments.
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It was bumpy at first, but, in 2009, we produced our first world champion.
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Sites on the so-called dark web are often in for a bumpy ride.
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This allows the drawers to stay closed, despite a windy or bumpy driving path.
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Farah told The Guardian running in Rift Valley was like driving on bumpy terrain.
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Gaggles of tiny children scampered up and down the colorful, bumpy walls around him.
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SAN FRANCISCO — Lyft's debut on the stock market is off to a bumpy start.
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Mr. Lucas claimed that Mr. Johnson, who was known as Bumpy, became his mentor.
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Monday will likely see another bumpy ride for 401(k) trading activity, Alight said.
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To reach his factory, a visitor has to travel down a bumpy dirt road.
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It was the latest episode in a bumpy few weeks for the governing coalition.
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Mr. Navarro's tenure within the White House has been somewhat of a bumpy ride.
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Infinite diversity in infinite combination is written into their bumpy-foreheaded, triple-stranded DNA.
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DON'T BRING DISHES that could be damaged by a bumpy car ride or walk.
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U.S. stock futures fell 21.0993% in Asia pointing to another bumpy Wall Street session.
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Try to spend less time each day sitting on bumpy, splinter-filled wagon seats.
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The path, however, has been bumpy, and Mr. Larsson's departure is the latest example.
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"I think there's a road higher, but … I think it could be bumpy," Mills said.
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However, the company has been on a bumpy road over the last year or so.
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Top Gear has been on a very bumpy ride over the last couple of years.
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Canadian real estate investment trusts have had a bumpy ride over the past 12 months.
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There are plenty more indicators, however, that Tumblr has a bumpy road ahead of it.
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But those looking to capitalize on this need to be prepared for a bumpy ride.
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While the game series is 16 years old today, it has been a bumpy ride.
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"It's not going to be be easy, it's going to be bumpy roads," said Claure.
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Just make sure you hold onto your lunch, because you're in for a bumpy ride.
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The high-octane nature of innovation in China may also make for a bumpy ride.
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The web API is the successor to this, and it's been a long, bumpy road.
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After a bumpy start, Ms Smith now earns more than she did as an employee.
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It has responsive ride and handling, even for a small car on bumpy city streets.
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We were hitting a few bumpy spots in our relationship because she wasn't sexually satisfied.
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CSI300 is up about 22 percent this year, though it's been a bumpy ride higher.
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It's been a long road and it has seemed like a bumpy road getting here.
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This place has been bumpy for the last few years and quite a long time.
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Make sure the bar is secured in position — it's gonna be a bumpy, educational ride.
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But late in the day with the greens drying, they got a little bit bumpy.
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While focusing on this niche was interesting, it has been a long and bumpy ride.
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But because this bumpy line is stored on the surface of the CD, it's vulnerable.
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They are going in the right direction but it's going to be a bumpy ride.
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"We can anticipate at best a bumpy road to the negotiations," he told the gathering.
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Then the ride got "really bumpy," one of the Northwestern University students told the Tribune.
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The road has been bumpy for the company as the price of gold has fluctuated.
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Yet signs of stress in the corporate sector pointed to a bumpy ride for businesses.
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They didn't publicly reconcile until the 2015 Grammys, and the road since has been bumpy.
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Another potential obstacle: the bumpy legal past of his campaign's chief executive, Stephen K. Bannon.
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New York (CNN Business)Delta Air Lines says the next three months could be bumpy.
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But instead of smooth sailing, we've had an extraordinarily bumpy ride through fundamentally smooth seas.
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Why it matters: Uber has had a bumpy ride with its self-driving car efforts.
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Instead, his playing time at center has been irregular, and his performances have been bumpy.
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Carefully use your fingers to peel off the bumpy alligator skins, starting at a corner.
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Shortly after enduring a bumpy landing, their phones lit up to reveal The Post's report.
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But so far, the agency has had a bumpy road to completing it for 2020.
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But the gist is this: Fasten your seatbelts; it's going to be a bumpy night.
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SAN FRANCISCO — Uber's start as a publicly traded company has gone from bumpy to bumpier.
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Sales of the Model 3 in Europe and China got off to a bumpy start.
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Both on and off the bus, this winter journey proves to be a bumpy ride.
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The results followed the bumpy stock market debuts of several tech companies in recent months.
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But keep in mind that it's normal for things to be pretty bumpy at first.
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Mr. Sidel's death from cancer in 2011 preceded a bumpy professional time for Ms. Consolo.
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As for how the record managed to keep playing during the bumpy return to Earth?
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"This is going to be a bumpy ride," Mr. Bannon said in an interview Monday.
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Major shifts in geopolitical tides have resulted in bumpy currency fluctuations for the multinational conglomerate.
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Empanadas are equally grand in scale, with thick bumpy braids, and more doughy than flaky.
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All of this makes for a bumpy road ahead for Jaguar Land Rover's new CEO.
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St. Paul, Minnesota (CNN)Strap on your blades; it's going to be a bumpy ride.
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Lee diagnosed Tony with a rhinophyma, a benign tumor that can appear bumpy and red.
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His bumpy ride is powered by the car's powerful 390 engine with roughly 300 horsepower.
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It was a bumpy session for Apple supplier IQE, which is based in Cardiff, Wales.
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In the long run, experts say China's markets are set to become far less bumpy.
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In all, it amounted to a bumpy afternoon for the agency that protects the President.
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Therefore we should fasten our seat belts for it's going to be a bumpy ride.
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The ride should be less bumpy coming out of an organized training camp this fall.
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It's been a long, painful, and bumpy road for recovery workers to reach this point.
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For now, investors may want to make sure their portfolios are prepared for a bumpy ride.
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After some bumpy years, sources say that Woods is now in a healthy frame of mind.
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It lingers year-round, and getting it under control can be a frustrating and bumpy road.
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Like Phelps, White has also had a bumpy road since he received his first Olympic medal.
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That's a rough start for the picture and continues Smith's bumpy period at the box office.
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Poorer ones may never even see the produce that rots on slow, bumpy journeys to market.
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Yet the bumpy Diet ride means the operators themselves will be kept on a tight leash.
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And while it might be bumpy for some moviegoers, that actually seems to be the point.
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The report predicted that outsourcing would continue to have a "bumpy ride" in the months ahead.
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GUY RITCHIE's "King Arthur: Legend of the Sword" has had a notoriously bumpy journey to cinemas.
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China can help deliver spectacular growth, but that growth will always be bumpy, especially for foreigners.
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However, her ongoing recovery has been bumpy, marked by a mix of both gains and setbacks.
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Throughout Golden State's bumpy start to the season, Mr Cousins has been diligently rehabilitating his heel.
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"The flight got ridiculously bumpy, and the seatbelt sign never got switched off," the passenger said.
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Compression straps make sure all of those contents stay secure, no matter how bumpy your flight.
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To me, it was not beautiful; it was red and raised and bumpy, anything but beautiful.
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It's been a bumpy ride for the start-up Soylent, which Rob Rhinehart founded in 2013.
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The songs are bumpy, hard-nosed and propulsive, battling for every small triumph. Columbia. Oct. 7.
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It was an hour and a half down a bumpy dirt road from any living person.
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However, she had a bumpy ride into fame after being fired from hosting the 6 p.m.
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Worn streets earn jolt scores: bumpy,jarring, teeth-rattling and impossible — or should that be impassable?
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I will never again complain when the pilot says it's going to be a bumpy flight.
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"I think our politics everywhere are going to be going through a bumpy phase," Obama said.
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If the state party isn't organized, then the process is going to be a bumpy one.
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Recovery also brings change, Kay says, and that can be a bumpy road in any relationship.
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It has made for a bumpy ride for Tesla investors — on either side of the trade.
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That means it's going to be a very long and bumpy road for Silicon Valley leaders.
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The outlook for the economy is uncertain as sentiment indicators point to a bumpy road ahead.
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You don't have to be musically literate to know the bumpy feel of a cross-rhythm.
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But it's been quite a bumpy ride, as investors have puzzled over the streaming company's future.
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Stewardess, please take your seat, maybe on my lap, if you don't mind the bumpy ride.
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Our critics discussed the song and where it positions Ms. Swift after a bumpy few years.
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Nevertheless, one of Shulkin's toughest critics on Capitol Hill says Jackson could face a bumpy ride.
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However, history shows that central bank balance sheet reductions are often bumpy and lead to recessions.
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If this week's skirmish with the Sanders campaign is any indication, the evening could get bumpy.
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While the surface is bumpy (because it's designed as a three dimensional cloud), it's also stable.
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"It's going to be a bumpy road," said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at National Securities.
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For a crossover as popular as this, the crude throttle response and bumpy shifting was unacceptable.
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If true, stock markets are in for a bumpy ride for the rest of the year.
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It has made for a bumpy ride for Tesla investors -- on either side of the trade.
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But her time at NBC, which began on May 22016, 22017, was bumpy from the start.
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She punches me in the stomach for not being able to find her bumpy red ball.
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First, gather a few surfaces with varying textures — rough, smooth, grainy, oily, soft, hard or bumpy.
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This means that markets could be in for a bumpy ride before a trade deal is reached.
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And China may just be going through a necessary but bumpy adjustment, not a full-blown shakeout.
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With its bumpy skin and wide mouth, Bresler wasn&apost exactly sure what he was looking at.
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There's some serious construction going on, so it's bumpy, but we make it back in one piece.
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The male patient is bloated, bumpy, and basically attached at the hip to his overly attentive girlfriend.
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Studies that go further back, like the College Board's, show that the road is still bumpy ahead.
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It could be a bumpy year for the Trump administration, as legal troubles and new investigations loom.
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Chrissy Teigen is well aware that 2017 has gotten off to a bit of a bumpy start.
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Tesla has had a bumpy autumn, missing its quarterly production goals and reporting a $619 million loss.
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And indeed, on the majority of human bodies, there areas on which skin appears dimpled or bumpy.
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CCPA may have gotten off to a bumpy start, but time will tell if things get easier.
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It was the second ever successful landing of a reused rocket — but it was a little bumpy.
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Angelina Jolie has had a bumpy year, but one filled with just as many ups as downs.
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"It was one bumpy roller coaster ride," Hague said during a series of media interviews on Tuesday.
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It was a triumphant return to the stage for the singer after a bumpy performance last year.
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It would be a mistake for the president to give up because the road is getting bumpy.
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That's because planets aren't perfect spheres, but bumpy, pitted things whose mass is always on the move.
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Queen Elizabeth may have had a bumpy ride today on her way into Royal Ascot's Ladies Day!
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The project's progress has proved a little bumpy, according to neighborhood representative Mamadou Ndiaye and CRES's Baldé.
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Per TVLine, the Emmy winner hinted that it would be a bumpy road ahead for the parents.
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Ashley Tisdale is taking a trip down her style memory lane and it is one bumpy road.
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It's been a bumpy road for Fox and Green who have been open about their relationship struggles.
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It means that Secretary Pompeo managed to get back on track after a bumpy visit he had.
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Yet, while most of the routes ahead now look net positive, we still expect a bumpy path.
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But, like the rest of his candidacy thus far, it's been a bit of a bumpy road.
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Instead of feeling every reverberation on that same patch of bumpy road, I really did almost float.
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Meanwhile, despite the bumpy start to the Republican agenda, Cantor thinks the party will find its footing.
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"The economy had a bumpy ride in 2015 with fits and starts along the way," Kleinhenz, said.
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Facebook bought Oculus VR more than three years ago and the ride since has been pretty bumpy.
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It's been a bumpy road for Fox and Green who have been open about their relationship struggles.
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Luckily, I have some tips on how to make those potentially bumpy first weeks a bit smoother.
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With rates again trending up, it could be a bumpy ride for the REIT market going forward.
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Road and wind noise seep into the cabin, while floaty handling doesn't quite match the bumpy ride.
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We all better hold onto our black cowboy hats — it's going to be a bumpy, bloody ride.
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The energy today is bumpy, but it's a good evening to connect with your friends and lovers.
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"When the markets get bumpy, high-yield borrowers can sit on their hands and wait," Howard said.
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Bumpy paths course through 180 trail-filled acres around a brick main house, trimmed in classical balustrades.
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For Instacart, the deals provide the startup with some added stability and credibility after a bumpy December.
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The process was bumpy, to say the least — there was intense initial resistance — but it ended well.
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The remote compound lies at the end of a bumpy dirt road past the cemetery in Amalia.
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Their village, Tauhidabad, is about six miles from the center of Ghazni, down a bumpy dirt road.
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Even with all of that information, I chose to invest and prepared myself for a bumpy ride.
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At any rate, both have SD card slots and controllers with that bumpy texture that's weirdly nostalgic.
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When Disney has bumpy quarters, it tends to try to soften the landing by making buzzy announcements.
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Coughlin also remembered how Manning responded after one of the tougher Sundays of his bumpy rookie season.
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The village is a bumpy 45-minute ride in a pickup truck uphill from the nearest town.
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Analysts are telling their clients to prepare for a long "bumpy" ride in the escalating trade conflict.
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That is even more likely if, as many experts predict, the bloc enters a bumpy stretch economically.
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Yes, but the graphics can be small and tough to read or accurately hit on bumpy roads.
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Queen Elizabeth recognized the "bumpy" year the U.K. and the royal family experienced in her Christmas address.
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But Samsung beat most top competitors when the Galaxy Fold released, then rereleased after a bumpy launch.
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Despite the worldwide success, the group had a bumpy road to get to where it is today.
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If left untreated, rhinophyma can lead to swelling, burning or stinging sensations, and thickened and bumpy skin.
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Carla Bruce-Eddings spoke to the experts, and they can help you navigate this bumpy new terrain.
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It kind of got that bumpy — when the wheels hit the ground — and you know, that &aposthunk.
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For now, the worst this robot skin can do is pulse upsettingly at us in weird, bumpy shapes.
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Though it's been a bumpy road lately, stocks are in the midst of the longest bull run ever.
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It's been a bumpy road for the couple, who have been open about their relationship ups and downs.
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"The first trimester was a little bumpy," says Angela, who is also behind the popular website Hello Gorgeous.
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The announcement came after a bumpy attempt to make the premiere date reveal a bit of an event.
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Apple's bumpy rollout of iOS 213.1 has hit another roadblock in the form of major iCloud Reminders issues.
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" Added Hastings: "Disrupting a big market can be bumpy, but the opportunity ahead is as big as ever.
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Italian great Valentino Rossi, who criticized the bumpy track surface after Friday practice, qualified fifth on his Yamaha.
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When you have that, it makes the bumps in the road not to bumpy and not as hard.
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Hold onto your hats, kids—it's gonna be a b-b-b-bumpy ride with that cheese log!
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This is location-specific, but roads here are bumpy, cobblestone or otherwise just detrimental to one's pelvic region.
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It will be a bumpy road, will take some time, (but) hopefully it can be resolved without clashes.
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"England's road to democracy was a pretty bumpy ride which involved lots of people dying," he points out.
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So for the time being, motorists in Rhode Island will continue to deal with the bumpy status quo.
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Harrison Ford had a bumpy ride down the runway at Santa Monica airport Friday ... after his jet malfunctioned.
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Snapchat's parent company has had a bumpy ride through a series of product and corporate setbacks in 2018.
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Though the pound recovered from the early lows, some strategists believed the currency faced a bumpy ride ahead.
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Turbulence, the splintering of smooth streams of fluid into chaotic vortices, doesn't just make for bumpy plane rides.
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The ride and was so bumpy that it gave one reporter motion sickness, according to the Associated Press.
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So, along the path going there, certainly, it will be a little rocky, a little bumpy at times.
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"On splashdown, we had to throw a switch to release the parachutes, only it was a bit bumpy."
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Boeing shares have had a bumpy ride this week as trade tensions between China and the U.S. worsened.
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The long, bumpy road to a peace deal There have been sporadic attempts at peace since the 1980s.
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As shown by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, this is often a bumpy process that can take months.
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Fasten your seatbelts, it's going to be a bumpy night — and then day, and then day after that.
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My concern is the tires on the Lime scooters should be bigger for better impact on bumpy roads.
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Even if it gets it right, the process will be rough for China and bumpy for the world.
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Marketing Tech's Bumpy Road: Consolidation, Growth And A New Frontier It's a new environment for startups in 2360.
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It was a rainy and stormy day, which made for a fun and bumpy ride the whole way.
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It's still got the traditional firm composure of a German sports sedan, but it's never bumpy or uncontrolled.
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Those transition moments were bumpy, and it was easy to lose hope, but then people figured it out.
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The planning for Mr. Trump's first visit to Britain as president, slated on July 13, has been bumpy.
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Analysts expect a bumpy few months, and Mr. Grant, for one, argues that it is essential for Mrs.
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Russian threat matrix: Rinse and repeat It's going to be another bumpy ride with the Russians this week.
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There may be a bumpy ride ahead as China's economy is not impervious to external threats, he added.
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I felt the old bedtime impatience resurfacing as I lay upon the bumpy mattress zoo of stuffed animals.
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You want an allocation that will allow you to stay the course, even if it's a bumpy ride.
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"That's printed dust," Lowe joked, pointing at a baboon that had been painted on a particularly bumpy area.
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Who plays where in the outfield, however, ranks low compared with the concerns facing the Mets' bumpy rotation.
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"Equities are the place to be, but I think it's going to be a bumpy ride," he said.
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Case in point: Precision holes and bumpy tracings indicate that termites, ants and other insects have been present.
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"You know the expression, 'Hold on to your hats, it's going to be a bumpy ride'?" he added.
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And then, as we headed out of town, Ms. Chávez offered details more concerning than a bumpy ride.
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But the road to mass adoption of the smart home will likely be a long and bumpy one.
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In the early 1970s, after a Marxist revolution in Ethiopia, relations between Boeing and the airline became bumpy.
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But as the controversy surrounding its entry Elisa y Marcela prove, it's going to be a bumpy road.
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Despite reports of the pair hitting a bumpy patch recently, they looked very happy as they left the restaurant.
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VIENNA (Reuters) - Austrian holiday airline Niki's 850 employees braced for a bumpy ride as insolvent parent Air Berlin AB1.
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But now I wonder, how am I supposed to watch another movie again without steamy, bumpy smell-o-vision?
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But it is likely to be bumpy enough that the heartland of America will soon cry "okay, enough. Next!"
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With Trump calling himself "Tariff Man" only last week, investors should buckle up for a bumpy ride next year.
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If Mr Moïse fails to win over some of his foes, warns Mr Fatton, "we'll have a bumpy ride."
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You'll be able to see more of their relationship, which is a little bumpy again, when season nine returns.
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We round a bend and head down a bumpy hill, to a cul-de-sac of low-rise tenements.
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The part furthest from the skull was covered in bumpy protrusions, and the front part was rounded and smooth.
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" Of course, there's a bumpy road to chart between a moribund U.S. growth picture and Yellen's "high-pressure economy.
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But its first several hours showed that unified governing can be a bumpy ride for the party in power.
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But the bumpy beginning brings the companies' claims about their products and place in the industry into sharp focus.
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"We never gave ourselves a chance to win," said Blatt, who survived a bumpy first season as Cleveland's coach.
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However, the turnaround has been bumpy, and the rise has also eaten into margins by pushing up ingredient costs.
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Denver won five of the first seven games after Harris' return before the back-to-back bumpy defensive showings.
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But the truth of the matter is, it's likely to be a bumpy ride getting to where we're going.
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What's important is that Moonlight got the recognition it deserves — even though it had a bumpy road getting there.
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If you think about what it's actually used for, which is red bumpy skin, it's essentially the same thing.
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Fasten your seat belts, it's going to be a bumpy night and then day and then day after that.
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JUMP's new scooter handled bumpy roads better than some of its competitors and Lyft's V1 offered an enjoyable ride.
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That company's stock has had a bumpy road and has ended up largely unchanged over the past few years.
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My face was in rare form: red, blotchy, and bumpy from a reaction to a new skin-care product.
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" But Gross said "our highly levered financial system is like a truckload of nitro glycerin on a bumpy road.
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"Aggressive treatment started immediately and Donald gritted his teeth for a long, bumpy ride," Gingerbread said of his friend.
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In many cases, however, I noticed that the drone experienced a bumpy landing on almost every surface including cement.
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With so much money recently entering the aluminum market on the long side, a bumpy, volatile ride seems assured.
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One issue important to businesses could prove nettlesome: House Democrats could scramble President Trump's already bumpy progress on trade.
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She swabbed Henry with baby wipes, rubbed turtle conditioner into his bumpy shell and pointed him toward the door.
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Adjustable suspension allows for a steady ride while running on good terrain or a softer ride over bumpy conditions.
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The move sparked protests across the country and has drawn criticism even from Republicans, thanks to a bumpy rollout.
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It's a bumpy arrival, and he speaks untranslated Japanese, but Chief and Co. are committed to helping him out.
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This looks like a buy to investors with the stomach to endure a bumpy recovery, says one market watcher.
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John Williams' cross-country path from the San Francisco to the New York Fed could be a bumpy one.
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Why it matters: Comey is cashing in on a bumpy 2017 that kicked off with President Trump firing him.
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Ardern, who described the current negotiating process as a "bumpy period," was previously criticized herself for slowing TPP discussions.
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But two wheels are generally better than four to navigate Leh's narrow, bumpy roads and dodge the ubiquitous cows.
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The road to this summit has been bumpy, with Trump calling it off, then saying it's back on again.
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"It's been a bit of a bumpy road for us," said Captain Franchino, who married Captain Hall on Jan.
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Sometimes yearning, sometimes playful — typically (and annoyingly) whenever the women were featured — its manner was both bumpy and predictable.
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Things quickly got bumpy — an impatient Trump administration and a lumbering E.U. aren't the best matched of negotiating partners.
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In the video, Heidi turns from ghostly white to yellow, flashes deep red, then goes mottled green and bumpy.
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She turns from ghostly white to yellow, flashes deep red, then goes mottled green and bumpy like plant life.
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According to Carter Worth, head of technical analysis at Cornerstone Macro, the charts are suggesting a bumpy road ahead.
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Initial symptoms of tingling or burning pain within days develop into a red bumpy rash and very painful blisters.
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Elsewhere, China's yuan, held on to most of Tuesday's steep gains at 6.9460 per dollar, after a bumpy ride.
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Elsewhere, China's yuan, held on to most of Tuesday's steep gains at 6.94 per dollar, after a bumpy ride.
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He dined with Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull of Australia, working to smooth a relationship that had a bumpy start.
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Like any process of trimming some size or "dieting," there are challenging moments that appear along that bumpy road.
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"It's land that is bumpy and rocky and difficult to farm on," said Jack Eichenbaum, the Queens borough historian.
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Crime, economic stagnation and erratic government decisions signal a long and bumpy ride for his presidency — and his country.
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It may be a bumpy road for Netflix as the streaming giant prepares to report its latest quarterly earnings.
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Go deeper: Trump moves to block California from setting own auto emissions rules The bumpy transition toward electric vehicles
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The script is less bumpy than some of Allen's more recent efforts, but collectively the film feels strangely familiar.
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"He and I definitely have a little bit of a bumpy season," she told the publication while vacationing in Sydney.
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The changes are palpable in Abreha we Atsbeha, a village two hours southwest of Ruwa Feleg on winding, bumpy roads.
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As we turned back into the breeze there on 14, 15, 16, it felt like the greens got bumpy too.
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In other words, the expected bumpy domestic transition means we should also expect quite a bit of international economic turbulence.
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Still, even if the stock market's course gets bumpy over the next six months, Detrick maintains his long bullish case.
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December 248: Hospitalized for Bacterial Infection Nine months after her arrest, Locklear's holiday season was off to a bumpy start.
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I took my mountain bike on a bumpy, rough dirt road, and from the footage, you'd think it was paved.
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However, because the camera is built into the drone frame and not on a gimbal, the video is pretty bumpy.
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The show proceeds to chart (and chart is the word) a bumpy road to stardom, song by song by song.
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We are in for a bumpy flight, but the balance of power in the Syria is at last becoming clearer.
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No matter how many obstacles are thrown at you, hard work and intuition will get you down that bumpy road.
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These quality stocks with a consistently growing dividend stream also tend to be more resilient in bumpy and down markets.
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He chuckles and says the ride was pretty bumpy, but it's fine since HUBO's main purpose is for rescue operations.
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The outage is a major setback in what's been a long and bumpy road toward restoring Puerto Rico's power grid.
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He had a bumpy road for awhile with past relationships and once he met Heidi that turned around for him.
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They meet the traditional healer in a sparsely furnished room, a half-hour's bumpy ride outside Blantyre, in southern Malawi.
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Even in the happiest relationships there are bumpy patches, whether between the partners or in their lives beyond the relationship.
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This is West's seventh solo LP The road to The Life of Pablo has been bumpy, to say the least.
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It has been and will continue to be a bumpy ride, but California is not where it was in 1992.
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Bryan Bishop: When the first half of the show's sixth season ended last year, it had been a bumpy ride.
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But the contentious plan still faces a bumpy road in Congress, where some key Republicans remain opposed to the idea.
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And if you are a Republican, get ready -- because the next month is going to be a very bumpy ride.
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National pride and public money mean Malaysia Airlines will stay in the air, but it will be a bumpy journey.
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As it charts the bumpy course of Leona's summer love affair, the show feels as anxiously ambivalent as its heroine.
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"You're going to have a great time today," Mr. Tatko told me during the bumpy ride along a logging road.
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At first, the rash will look like a bad sunburn, but then it will begin to raise and become bumpy.
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Patches and circles and fields of red and pink, sometimes yellow, bumpy, pus-y, weeping, disgusting—the surface of you.
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The road traveled by military families transitioning between military service and civilian life is often a challenging and bumpy ride.
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When the going gets tough, and surfaces get bumpy, the wheels bounce up and down independently for a softer ride.
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Last August, Shanghai stocks nose-dived 8.5 percent in one day, and there were many more days of bumpy trade.
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" Another friend, Mauro Vaiani, said: "Like all homosexuals in my generation, he has faced a bumpy ride to gain acceptance.
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How about running your fingers along the bumpy surface of that slick, dark skin while you envision its ripe contents?
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One need look no further than Facebook to remember why a bumpy offering doesn't mean all that much longer term.
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WATCH THE FULL INTERVIEW HERE: Under Armour's plan to get back on the front foot after a bumpy 3 years
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Warren made unforced errors -- namely the bumpy rollout of her plan to enact "Medicare for All" -- that hurt her candidacy.
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"We worked very hard for it not to be bumpy," said Daniel Weiss, the Met's president and chief executive officer.
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Liliana Gallarzo, Garcia's cousin, thought the bumpy take-off was turbulence until the aircraft began skidding and panic set in.
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One house that lies low and lean across a bumpy patch of Indianapolis began with a run in the woods.
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The road ahead might be bumpy, but it is a road we've traveled before and can get through once again.
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Imagine being laid low and setting out on a rocky, bumpy, four-hour trip across the desert with no facilities.
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And for Mr. Eure, the bumpy ride has been less of an evolution than a return to his Republican roots.
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You guessed it: Climate change is now affecting our jet streams, so buckle up — we're in for a bumpy ride.
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"I think we are settling in for what is going to be a bumpy period of conflict," Mr. Ostovar said.
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In her words The road to harassment-free restaurants may be long and bumpy, but customers can speed things along.
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But American officials said their Chinese counterparts signaled that they were eager to clear the air after a bumpy week.
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The message appeared to have its effect for now, but make no mistake, things were bumpy yesterday inside the conference.
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Embrace errors early on and be transparent with your customersWhen GOAT launched in 2015, the ride was bumpy at first.
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Indeed, it has been a bumpy ride for the Republican Party at the ballot box ever since Trump became president.
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Having seen marketing software colossus Adobe go through a similar transition, Cramer knew Autodesk's transformation would be a bumpy ride.
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It is set back off a bumpy road on private property, up steep slopes, past pastures and alongside a creek.
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But as markets are poised for a continued bumpy ride, investors would be wise to keep another tip in mind: Diversify.
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"I think it's possible that we're going to have a bumpy first half," Tom Lee explained on CNBC's "Futures Now " Thursday.
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But it has been a bumpy ride for a politician whose trademark is his matter-of-fact and sometimes abrasive style.
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Worse, its bumpy, uneven bottom causes the laptop to constantly tilt and rock, even when its sitting on a flat surface.
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But if the rollout of the Model X SUV is any indication, the Model 3 may have a bumpy road ahead.
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The finicky cryptocurrency has skyrocketed in overall value throughout 2017, but its bumpy December continued in the run-up to Christmas.
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These are long and bumpy rides with much that can go wrong if you are doing it with the wrong people.
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"It's bumpy, and it's slow," a senior US official told VICE News before the talks' suspension, speaking on condition of anonymity.
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The same thing can happen if you're on a bumpy car or plane ride and you aren't looking outside the window.
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If you are buying Apple stock as a short-term investment, you going to be in for a very bumpy ride.
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"We see a bumpy road ahead for the trade relationship between the two countries", said Yang Zhao, Nomura's chief China economist.
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As for other parts of Latin America, relations will feature "somewhat bumpy continuity", says Juan Gabriel Valdés, Chile's ambassador in Washington.
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If you've been tracking the way that Android apps have worked on Chrome OS, you know it's been a bumpy ride.
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To get to work each day, 26-year-old Yaarub Eissa rolls over dusty, bumpy roads and up and down steps.
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Investors in these funds, said Johnson, need to keep in mind that they may be in store for a bumpy ride.
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China has just started on the long, bumpy road to solving the problems of debt and overcapacity in its industrial sector.
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Wells Fargo will have a bumpy road, but the rough times probably won't last too long, analyst Chris Kotowski said Thursday.
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This is not to say that a hard Brexit will not be bumpy for the economy, and for the financial system.
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The history of BDSM has been a bumpy one, and until recently no historian has managed to connect all the dots.
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It sounds like a bumpy ride, but fear not: Mercury goes direct on the 28th, bringing us back up to speed!
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The completed Millennium Falcon bicycle is stable enough to ride across bumpy terrain, but also light enough to steer and navigate.
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It wouldn't be the first time ESA lost a probe to a bumpy landing, only to regain contact with it later.
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Most notably, the tunnel ride in a Tesla Model X was bumpy and didn't surpass a top speed of 40 mph.
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You've got the bumpy surface of the sprinkle-coated stripe and the smooth frozen fruitiness of the white and pink sections.
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Newton's Third Law, combined with the reality that governing is harder than campaigning, explains the bumpy nature of this political ride.
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IT IS going to be a long, difficult summer for European airlines; it may well be a bumpy couple of years.
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To help with bumpy roads, the Model Max features air-filled, 10-inch front and rear wheels, versus 8-inch ones.
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For the men, who race seriously only on their ninth and final lap, the bumpy ride is not a major problem.
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In turn, the bumpy trading has signaled to many market gurus that aged bull market could finally be taking a breather.
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The road was incredibly bumpy, I had a cold coffee in my hand, and somehow I managed to finish the work.
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Not a dealbreaker, but something to consider if you spend a lot of time on bumpy roads in low-speed environments.
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BW: Mm. BW: I think it's gonna be very bumpy, uh, because the-, the-, the course of travel isn't so clear.
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When I woke up, the red was still subdued and the pimples were less, for lack of a better word, bumpy.
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The tunnel, hazy with dust from the construction, and lit by neon-like lighting, delivered a bumpy-ish ride on occasion.
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When he recovered, he decided to open a small bar called Bumpy so he could spend more time with his friends.
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In this most unlikely of settings, the Cowboy Dinner Tree restaurant sits four bumpy miles off the five-block main street.
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But maybe the cyclical one will be more bumpy than the one that we had in the last 10 15 years.
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Although this mishap does not appear to be the NHS's fault, the organization has something of a bumpy history with cybersecurity.
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But let's also be realistic and acknowledge up front that the road to a deal is going to be very bumpy.
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The president has not formally nominated Mr. Moore, who now finds himself on a bumpy road to the Federal Reserve Board.
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The islanders have few working vehicles, and the airfield is little more than a grassy paddock along a bumpy dirt road.
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Stitchfix, a popular San Francisco-based personalized clothing subscription service, has had a bumpy first nine months as a public company.
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But don't despair: There's still a pathway to a future in the United States — you just might face a bumpy ride.
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New York (CNN Business)The summer movie season has done little to help ease a bumpy year at the box office.
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A W-shaped trend would usher in bumpy, two-staged resurgence, Jack Janasiewicz, portfolio strategist at Natixis Investment Managers Solutions, said.
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That could bring a bumpy ride to oil producers and automobile manufacturers after a century of dominance for oil-fueled vehicles.
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What they're saying: "Sometimes, bumpy roads lead to beautiful places," skipper Davey Martinez told a crowd that didn't want to leave.
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"We expected a bumpy ride on the soybean side," South Dakota soybean farmer Kevin Scott told CNBC's "Power Lunch " on Wednesday.
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Bloomberg is finding his reintroduction to national politics a bit bumpy after spending most of the last decade out of office.
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An ambulance raced along the bumpy ground, and emergency workers scooped the woman up and raced off, trailed by crying women.
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Just 15 miles from Quantou Village but an hour drive along bumpy roads is Anxin, a county seat of 55,000 people.
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So while the promise for more efficient interaction with A.T.M.s is on the horizon, the transition may be a bumpy one.
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The victory came despite a bumpy performance by Mayfield, who completed 123 of 24 passes for 192 yards and two interceptions.
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The victory came despite a bumpy performance by Mayfield, who completed 11 of 24 passes for 192 yards and two interceptions.
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So far, the new server has had a "bumpy start," but Fr. Ballecer says that he is building it up.—Fr.
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After a bumpy few years, Walmart's major investments in e-commerce, training and supply-chain management have started to pay off.
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Rood was easily confirmed by the Senate despite a bumpy confirmation hearing where late-Armed Services Chairman John McCain and Sen.
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And our last example suggests that Trump has a very bumpy road ahead, with less legislative success than you might imagine.
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For those taking active steps, like saving in a tax-advantaged 529 plan, the road to college is a lot less bumpy.
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Mr Lee reckons that managers at MNCs must now build new skills as they reconfigure supply chains for a "bumpy" new world.
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"We're going to have four fairly bumpy years," Tusk told CNBC at the StrictlyVC speakers series in San Francisco on Wednesday night.
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Bumpy Road I had really good skin when I was younger, but now I feel like I'm going through a second puberty.
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That led to a bumpy beginning as Mexico President Enrique Pena Nieto canceled his planned in-person trip to talk to Trump.
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The newest addition to the Wizarding World lands at Universal Orlando Resort on Thursday — and it's going to be a bumpy ride.
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Whether that ride ends up being bumpy or Han Solo-smooth will depend on the choices of the team flying the ship.
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It's a very optimistic future for a company with a bumpy past, but Firefly is making big steps toward making it happen.
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International real estate In the Cape Town region, the bumpy market is now oversupplied, generating attractive deals for buyers of all kinds.
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McGowan's evolution from actor to activist has been bumpy, and there have been disappointments along the way, even as she's been vindicated.
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If you thought being on a bumpy boat ride was bad, just imagine being stuck on a space shuttle in zero gravity.
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These updrafts help to mix the salt and smoke throughout the entire cloud, but they also make for a very bumpy ride.
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If you've been following the used-car and automotive startups, you'll know that it's been a bumpy road for the space overall.
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But usually, the path to learning can be a bit of a bumpy road — and not the most productive way to learn.
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"Maybe Friday…" Ethiopia Plants 350 Million Trees in One Day to Combat Drought Queens had an overall bumpy transition to borough-hood.
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If your day is off to a bumpy start, the new trailer for IFC's Pick of the Litter is here to help.
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After a bumpy start, the success of Free Fire, its first self-developed game, has helped Sea's stock price triple since January.
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ON A sunny Saturday afternoon, within kicking distance of Uruguay's national football stadium, 14 seven-year-olds walk onto a bumpy pitch.
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But he also flagged a weak outlook in North America for the rest of the year, after a bumpy start to 2019.
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If you're paying attention to the French presidential election (and you should be!), you're in a for a bumpy two-week campaign.
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How could they save on gas during road trips, lessen their environmental impact and yet still make it down that bumpy road?
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It's been a bumpy couple last three years but now that Steve's in my life, I finally feel like I'm at peace.
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It's very difficult for any economy over a long period of history to see that kind of transition without it being bumpy.
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Many local railways are still operated by noisy and bumpy Pacer trains, converted from bus shells on the cheap in the 1980s.
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Last week's bumpy ride for Nunes ended in reports that two top White House staffers coordinated the release of information to him.
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Although Baldwin and Bieber managed a relaxing day at the beach during their Hamptons vacation, the trip definitely had its bumpy moments.
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But Truex also acknowledges that the bumpy asphalt demands modifications to the setup of his No. 212 Furniture Row Racing Toyota Camry.
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The GOP suffered through a bumpy start to the convention and needs to change the dynamic before the convention clock runs out.
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The track doesn't gloss over Britain's bumpy relationship with the EU and blames Brussels for failing to fully appreciate its EU partner.
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Her last video, taken in selfie mode, showed North and her parents enjoying the adventurous, bumpy ride from inside their safari vehicle.
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THAT TRANSITION PLUS MOVING FROM INVESTMENT TO CONSUMER LED, IT'S UNLIKELY NOT TO BE -- IT'S GOING TO BE BUMPY, YOU WOULD EXPECT.
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But while investors are still betting on some sort of reform taking place, they are realizing it could be a bumpy ride.
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Things were bumpy at times; her aggressive tactics rubbed some colleagues the wrong way, and she encountered her fair share of sexism.
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Bumpy ride Arik has been operated by the state-owned Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) since a government bailout in February.
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Once connected, place Hudly Lite atop your dashboard; a rubber mat mounting system holds it securely in place, even on bumpy terrain.
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Without the presence of Top Gear's Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May, it was always going to be a bumpy ride.
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Stocks have been on a bumpy ride lately as concerns over a trade war prompt investors to rethink their appetite for risk.
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Until the last 10 years or so Nairobi's urban infrastructure -- featuring potholes, bumpy roads and few sidewalks -- wasn't exactly a smooth ride.
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Mr. Schnepp took a bumpy seven-mile dirt road to Rubber Duck Lane, where a forest opens onto an outdoor shooting range.
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Stock markets have had a bumpy first quarter, and global equity analysts at Citigroup believe that this is only set to continue.
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Stocks could see more bumpy trading ahead, after the and Nasdaq each suffered their first three-day string of losses since August.
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India's manufacturers and service industries have been struggling to overcome disruptions from the bumpy launch of a national sales tax in July.
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He showed me the welt on top of his balding head: a years-old knot from a bumpy ride in a tractor.
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New-home sales, also representing signed contracts, have been bumpy in recent months but have climbed about 15% so far this year.
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The idealistic founders who six decades ago dreamed of stitching warring nations into a peaceful whole knew the path would be bumpy.
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Today, some residents of the area have scratched bumpy tracks across the lava flow to reach their homes but most never rebuilt.
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In an email last year, Robert Reffkin, the founder and chief executive of Compass, apologized to his company for its bumpy growth.
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Heavy on sight gags, the movie delivers some raunchy laughs, but they arrive so sporadically as to make for a bumpy ride.
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The road is bumpy and I'm gripping desperately onto my hat and backpack to keep them from flying out of the buggy.
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If you've ever tried to walk down the aisle of a bumpy train, you'll be thankful for the new seat-top handles.
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Once in awhile I — admittedly illegally — hop on the sidewalk to avoid bumpy cobblestone streets, but sometimes I'm met with more cobblestones.
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Pivotal's Levine compared the bumpy quarter to the stocks of companies like Twilio and Shopify that compete with another tech giant, Amazon.
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He said that while China's rebalancing of its economy has been bumpy, the IMF's view of the country's economic fundamentals remains unchanged.
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Outside the shack that doubled as the terminal, we climbed into a pickup truck for the bumpy ride to a boat landing.
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If extensions are too thick at the base, where the strands are held together, they'll appear bumpy when installed in the hair.
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A chartreuse vase that reappears in three photographs has gashes and bumpy striations, as if a desktop printer was low on ink.
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A London-born midfielder emerged Thursday as the latest example of China's occasionally bumpy effort to become a force in international soccer.
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For cycling world champion Annemiek van Vleuten, March usually means racing over bumpy roads in Italy, or summiting grassy hills in France.
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It's very, very hot and it's a lot of bumpy terrain, but it's also exquisitely beautiful and the people are just magnificent.
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Tony Speciale's bumpy production feels like it needed more time to find its groove, and for the actors to hone their performances.
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Women have been trying to make inroads ever since, but the road to full citizenship has been long, bumpy, and often circuitous.
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"(The) pound is likely to trade $1.25 and $1.30 between now and then but it will be a bumpy ride," he said.
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Second overnight, Eitberger's challenge stumbled with a bumpy third ride but German Vancouver champion Tatjana Huefner gave Geisenberger something to think about.
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Investors who have grown used to stock prices that only go up might want to strap themselves in for a bumpy ride.
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Forest Whitaker takes the antihero role as the 1960s heroin kingpin Bumpy Johnson in "Godfather of Harlem," a new series on Epix.
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" Asked about the current state of affairs in the US and abroad, Ginsburg said the country would emerge from anxious "bumpy periods.
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"If you thought the GDPR was bumpy, the CCPA is going to be a real roller coaster," Reece Hirsch tells The Verge.
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Though stocks have had a bumpy ride this week, most financial professionals will advise you to leave your long-term investments alone.
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A bumpy flight, missed meal, or weird food combinations can all easily bring on nausea, which is the most common travel complaint.
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Dismissing Sondland Volker and Morrison laid out a bumpy road ahead for Sondland, who is set to testify Wednesday, in their testimony.
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It's been an occasionally bumpy road for Miley — but on the anniversary of Hannah Montana, she seems to be nothing but grateful.
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And on most flights, when things get white-knuckle bumpy during turbulence, I ask to hold the hand of a complete stranger.
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Some strategists see a buying opportunity in bank stocks despite a bumpy start to the string of big banks' quarterly earnings reports.
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And Mr. Conte's back-to-school backup plan was only the latest episode in a bumpy few weeks for the governing coalition.
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Holmes and Thomas were not the only ones who struggled on greens that became increasingly bumpy from so much golf and wind.
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Her 25 sculptures on view are vase-like, each retaining in some form a plastic bottle's bumpy base and its ridged neck.
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The first morning, a van drove a few of us on a bumpy dirt road for several minutes, until popping over a hill.
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And though the ride suffers because it can be very bumpy, the Stelvio Quadrifoglio has become the best-driving performance SUV ever built.
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The SUV's lateral wheels seemed to jerk between the tunnel walls, creating a bumpy experience while the vehicle quietly whirred through the path.
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Dr. Holt is given the responsibility of curing the extra-limbed woman, and Dr. Cassidy Cascade (Taylor Lautner) takes on the bumpy man.
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As the Donald Trump train makes its way further along the twisting tracks in Washington, it's finding that the ride can get bumpy.
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If that's any indication of how Trump plans to approach the problem in his infrastructure bill, it's likely to be a bumpy road.
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Tech could "see a bumpy six months or a year," Levy said, a prospect that could spill over into the next election cycle.
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That's because a restaurant devoted to the bumpy fruit is opening its doors in Amsterdam (where it seems all things green are encouraged).
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From Gotham City to Metropolis, it's been a bumpy ride for Warner Bros' series of interconnected films based on DC comic book characters.
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He's had successes in some cases and had more of a bumpy ride in others such as the 5-4 decision upholding Obamacare.
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Tesla hit a bumpy road these past few weeks, first when it announced news that a linked to the heavily marketed autopilot function.
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They have to get on a bus, it's bumpy, and there are delays, and if [they're] not feeling well, they don't like it.
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A small economy so open to the world will always have a bumpy ride, even if Brexit does not knock it off balance.
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MOL, which delisted from the Nasdaq last year following a bumpy two-year spell as a public company, is strongest in Southeast Asia.
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Blame it on the recently trending Making Oprah Podcast, which dishes on the many bumpy moments of the 63-year-old's television career.
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Can't say the same when you're sitting in the back of a bumpy bus staring out the window watching the KFCs roll by!
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The first national pitch was made of frayed mats laid over bumpy concrete, sometimes eroded by termites, which made for some wicked bouncers.
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When you have this epiphany, everything else in your life will fall into place - even if the journey is bumpy along the way.
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After such a wild, bumpy, and Gargoyle King-y journey, let's break down "Outbreak's" most bonkers turns as witnessed by the core characters.
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It's one of the reasons why I share my story – to help other women who are about to travel the same bumpy road.
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But the decline in the epidemic has been bumpy, and the number of new cases rose in two of the past four weeks.
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Cauliflower was stir-fried with thick bacon slices in a very hot wok that caramelized the bumpy surface to a delicious mottled brown.
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To propel growth in India, for example, it has developed a new bottle to keep its soda fizzy despite long and bumpy journeys.
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But it is unclear how receptive the court will be to these unorthodox appeals—especially in the wake of Justice Kavanaugh's bumpy arrival.
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That's quite an accomplishment for anyone, but as a Black woman in Little Rock, Arkansas, the road there was particular bumpy for Montague.
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While one day doesn't determine a year, investors do expect it to be a bumpy ride, especially in the first half of 2016.
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While the launch of Chance 3 may have been bumpy, there are a couple of other interesting points to pull out of it.
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The final risk will, of course, be for markets, which have suffered a bumpy ride since Britain's leave vote on June 23, 2016.
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On top of turning uneven, dilapidated and bumpy roads into usable electricity, the eROT allows for a suspension feel easily adjustable with software.
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We knew 2016 would be a bumpy transition to a new normal, but the year has had a rougher start than we anticipated.
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It's been a bumpy road filled with annoying notches, odd hole-punch cameras, and in-display fingerprint sensors that don't work very well.
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There will be a bumpy road ahead to ensure the package becomes law but, at least for now, tax reform has real momentum.
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"Investors should expect a bumpy path towards an eventual Brexit transition deal between the UK and its EU partners," Goldman Sachs told clients.
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Mr. Brown has had a bumpy career since he pleaded guilty in 2009 to assaulting his girlfriend at the time, the singer Rihanna.
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However, several factors indicate that the global oil price is set for a bumpy ride in 85033 and much volatility should be anticipated.
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SINGAPORE – Defense Secretary Jim Mattis is warning it will be a "bumpy road" to the nuclear negotiations with North Korea later this month.
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Tougher, bumpy-leaved types, like lacinato kale (also known as dinosaur or Tuscan kale), should be about the size of a postage stamp.
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When she got a strange rash on her elbows — bumpy, red and not at all itchy — she was convinced it was Lyme disease.
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A pair of elegant black pumps with rosy interiors and deliberately bumpy surfaces are a flinty joke about gender roles, sex and mortality.
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After a bumpy start, and with occasional foot dragging on the government's part, more than 2,000 children have been reunited with their parents.
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Three years later, it's been bumpy, but this is my full-time gig, though I also dabble in web design outside of this.
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Death Row Records, which churned out hip-hop stars like Tupac Shakur and Snoop Dogg, has had a bumpy ride from the start.
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The result is a rather bumpy type of polenta, full of textures and surprises, and nothing like the silky variety of my childhood.
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Proulx's stories are bumpy rides through a corner of the American West that seems fertile only in producing rue and loneliness and pain.
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He placed part of the blame for Thursday's bumpy display on a lack of energy both on the podium and in the stands.
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The road to parenthood was bumpy for the Paines, who endured several miscarriages due to Erin's blood-clotting condition before Carson came along.
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City officials say that after a bumpy start, reconstruction has been on a more positive track since the Italian government made funding available.
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Yet despite the hitches, Rountree believes the company's policy of allocating significant funding to R&D will see Roche through the bumpy waters.
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He blamed poa grass, a strain common in California that typically grows quickly and sometimes leaves putting greens bumpy, for the missed effort.
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Transneft and Rosneft have had bumpy relations over several issues, including usage of pipelines and tariffs the monopoly charges oil producers for shipments.
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But if Mr. López Obrador's remaining five years are anything like the first one, Mexico is in for a long and bumpy ride.
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If we're lucky, the coming months will probably look less like a mountain and more like a string of bumpy hills, say epidemiologists.
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"It would be bumpy, it would be difficult, but we would find a way to survive and prosper as a country," he said.
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The worst of it came the spring after my 25th birthday, when the redness intensified and the patches of bumpy skin got, well, bumpier.
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At her consultation, Amber shows Dr. Lee the bumpy skin on her face, as well as two concealed lumps, floating around her armpit area.
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" The congresswoman confided with the audience early on in the meeting that some of the moments in Trump's first weeks have been "tremendously bumpy.
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The ride-hailing company has had a bumpy 2200, what with the lawsuit against its self-driving division and the charges of sexual harassment.
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For the moment, MARLO can move smoothly on plywood squares and bumpy astroturf as long as it doesn't have to make any sudden turns.
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Cons: A major downside was total dependence upon the weather for coming to and leaving Little Corn Island, which also resulted in bumpy travel.
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She ran to the mirror and was shocked to find that the area around her cheeks and temple were raw, bumpy, and painfully dry.
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What tides the film over these bumpy spots is the strength of its cast (except for Akhtar, who sticks out like a sore thumb).
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Minnesota's upcoming schedule is a bumpy ride, and from an organization-wide perspective, a lot is on the line over these next few weeks.
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McCarthy, Branson, and Chao all acknowledged in speeches before the badge ceremony that Virgin Galactic had a bumpy road to get to this point.
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But Segway-Ninebot, along with the rest of the instant industry that has popped up around scooter rentals, may have a bumpy road ahead.
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All four patients bring their own unique condition to Dr. Lee's table (literally, the surgical one), but it's definitely a bumpy road to salvation.
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This, coupled with bumpy commodities prices and an overall disappointing earnings quarter, has traders and portfolio managers like Morganlander cautious about the months ahead.
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President Trump needs to be prepared for the highs and lows along the long, bumpy road ahead if he wants to secure a win.
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But searching for signs of volcanic eruptions isn't as easy as looking for bumpy tracts of hardened lava on the bottom of the ocean.
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The first reading of second-quarter GDP was a tepid 1.2 percent as companies held back on investing amid a bumpy global economic environment.
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But when the terrain gets bumpy or steep, they can switch things up so that it's easier to pedal while traversing off-road conditions.
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The culprit is likely the removable battery pack which didn't fill the housing completely, causing it to rattle around when riding on bumpy surfaces.
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A rubbery-looking substance forming bumpy nodules that lack crystal structure, opaline silica was first discovered on Mars by the Spirit rover in 2007.
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Instead, we hope to show you the true colors of our company no matter how bumpy or rough the numbers may seem to be.
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The road to parenthood was bumpy for the Paines, who went through several miscarriages due to Erin's blood-clotting issue before Carson came along.
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"Usually it's one person with a bumpy head" surrounded by humans, but that won't be the case this time around, he noted wryly. 4.
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"It is kind of putting Pakistan on notice," said Rustam Shah Mohman, Pakistan's former ambassador to Kabul, predicting a bumpy road ahead for relations.
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Turnbull, according to Australian media, is planning to travel to China later this year to smooth over bumpy diplomatic ties between the two countries.
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My team and I are working very hard on finding out EXACTLY what is causing the "grittiness & bumpy texture" on some of my lipsticks.
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He has made too many enemies and too many miscalculations; he is estranged from his wife, Terentia; his long and bumpy decline has begun.
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The former reality star is documenting the bumpy journey in a series of short, informal videos filmed by her husband, TV producer Tim Rosenman.
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One of the most memorable resulted in a historic two-part television storyline that would arguably have a bumpy road to air even now.
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"We are happy that it's getting under way - it's been a bumpy start and could have happened earlier," said Deutsche Telekom spokesman Philipp Schindera.
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Some 60,000 people work under its leaky roof, and hundreds of forklifts, carrying everything from sea urchins to whale meat, careen across bumpy floors.
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When I suck in, which we are always expected to do, I get rolls, my tummy is bumpy and it's the opposite of flat.
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Spotify's debut will be bumpy, considering that direct listings have much less of a cultivated playbook around them to ensure they are executed effectively.
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The crash was caused by the aforementioned "bumpy landing" where the drone touched down briefly and then quickly rose up right into a tree.
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The road to parenthood was bumpy for the Paines, who went through several miscarriages due to Erin's blood-clotting issue before Carson came along.
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Basically, buckle your seat belt because Game Of Thrones is going to be a fast and bumpy dragon-filled ride from here on out.
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Despite their bumpy June, the Mets trail the Nationals by only three games going into a three-game series that begins Monday in Washington.
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It was a bumpy road getting here, but Kanye West's Jesus Is King has debuted at No. 211 on the Billboard 210 albums chart.
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The Mets, with a capable-looking lineup and a standout rotation that is coming together after a bumpy start, are an impressive 13-7.
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It got off to a bumpy start, with Merkel only managing two months ago to end a painful row with the CSU over immigration.
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The prospect of growth in Africa helped to attract AB InBev to SABMiller but Heineken's experience in Nigeria shows the road can be bumpy.
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Compared to the Amazon Echo—a bumpy boat ride that gets you to your destination—the Google Home experience feels like a luxury cruise.
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But the committee aide did not help write the final order and no details were shared with Grassley's committee before Friday's bumpy roll out.
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It's been a bumpy year — the organization has been criticized for not being transparent about its inner financial workings or inclusive of diverse voices.
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The variable fighting styles of MMA fighters means they're more likely to have a bumpy win-versus-loss record than their friends in boxing.
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But there are many, many more transitional moments when some people just think society is in decline, when it's really in a bumpy pivot.
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You can get to the other side and it may be bumpy, but you are a 10 out of 10, like don't forget it.
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All that extra prep time forced Carlisle to field questions from pesky reporters about the Cavaliers' bumpy launch on no fewer than four occasions.
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Television footage on Sunday showed a Russian Aeroflot Sukhoi Superjet 100 catch fire as it made a bumpy emergency landing at Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport.
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Shortly into my slow, bumpy drive down a rocky road, I realized that I'd have been far better off renting a four-by-four.
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For one of those companies, Hyperloop One, the path to getting the tube-based transport system up and running has been a bumpy one.
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While audiences embraced the studio's "Spider-Man into the Spider-Verse" animated feature, Sony's track record with Spider-Man has been bumpy, at best.
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Some of the theme entries felt a bit stretchy to me, which made what should have been a smooth Monday solve a bit bumpy.
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True or not, everything under President Trump feels like it has been more bumpy than for any of his predecessors in the modern era.
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From below, it (appropriately?) recalls the bumpy base of a palm tree, and from inside, it creates a hypnotic kaleidoscope of light and shadow.
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Arnold Palmer and I were playing in Japan on a new course and the greens were bumpy and I thought I needed some loft.
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While the nipple shape is similar to that of your average pacifier, the texture is quite nubby and bumpy like a large silicone raspberry.
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The results represented a bumpy start for Snap after its much-celebrated initial public offering, the biggest for a technology company in recent years.
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The skipper warned us that the Blue Cave would be backed up and crowded, and the timing might correspond to a bumpy afternoon sail.
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It may just be that the transition from a world of gatekeepers to a world of wide open communication will be bumpy and difficult.
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She would wake up on Saturday mornings with extreme pain in her joints and red bumpy rashes that looked kind of like poison oak.
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China's leaders can hardly be keen to put aside money for stiffer green policies while the economy is going through such a bumpy patch.
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Hailed only a year ago as a rising force in the auto industry, Tesla has traveled a bumpy road over the last several weeks.
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This was the best day for Amazon stock since January 30th, putting the company positive for December after a bumpy start to the month.
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The novel tracks their bumpy affair through the highs and lows, the texts and Insta shares, the taco trucks and gourmet junk food binges.
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One plane's bumpy descent into the Washington area left passengers and crew nauseated, according to a pilot's report tweeted by the Aviation Weather Center.
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There are a couple of great moments: a cartoonishly thick, bumpy chair that seems to be cast copper but is actually something called nanocrystalline.
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German and broader European equities have enjoyed a stellar start to the year but during a bumpy summer stocks retraced many of those gains.
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Even a gentle walk produces rather bumpy footage, and it crops 10 percent of the image for the trouble, constricting your shot even further.
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For the month ahead, investors should be prepared for another bumpy ride as October has historically been the most volatile month, Goldman Sachs warned.
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The list of encounters between Russian officials and the Trump campaign keeps growing, preventing Mr. Trump from gaining traction after a bumpy first month.
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Pablo Iglesias and his Unidas Podemos party, who are likely to join a governing coalition for the first time, have had a bumpy ride.
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After a bumpy descent, the plane seemed to be coming in sideways just before touching down, said Benny Salz, a passenger on the flight.
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The relationship between this man and his partner was often bumpy, in large part because of his drinking problem, which also affected him professionally.
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But there's a catch: it can only take on a single preplanned, built-in texture, such as that of bumpy rocks, or cabbage-shaped succulents.
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In a bumpy economic time, the testimonies of Americans who said they'd lost their jobs because of Romney played to the insecurities of the white
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This latest announcement comes as the bumpy rollout of the first generation of Oculus's Rift virtual reality at last appears to come to a close.
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The UPS lab puts new packaging through rigorous tests, piling weights on boxes, then simulating the jolts of a delivery truck traversing a bumpy road.
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STANO was five years in the making and everyone involved had to trudge some very bumpy terrain to make it happen, but here we are.
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" She went on: "Everyone's talking about how do we land this plan and when will the plane land and how bumpy will the landing be.
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Sanadsk has been trying to learn more about Dark Souls II since he was 14 years old, and it's been a bumpy road at times.
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But at some point soon we all need to come back together and make the best of what will be a very bumpy 5 years.
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Stephen Innes, head of trading APAC for OANDA, said the relative calm on Tuesday was "a pause on the bumpy road to 7" per dollar.
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But that flattery ignores the bumpy road of progress — the way that people really were aware of the homophobia within Friends back in the '90s.
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The group said it expected a "bumpy ride" in the first quarter as it expects spending from traditional consumer goods clients to continue to fall.
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The first is that a transition from credit-fueled growth of export-oriented production capacity to a more consumer-based economy will inevitably be bumpy.
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Apart from a few gleaming modern malls, most of the commercial areas and residential neighborhoods are full of ramshackle buildings packed along narrow, bumpy roads.
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Why it matters: The move could give developers a way to reach a bigger market with a single app, although the transition could be bumpy.
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"It's incredibly brave for a young person to live their truth, and we should be supporting them as they navigate already bumpy terrain," Mock said.
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Oregon's bumpy drive toward the start of conference play continues Monday against visiting Texas Southern, which is opening the season with 13 straight road games.
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But with a keloid, there's an exuberant deposition of collagen which causes the area to be bumpy, firm, and larger than the scar should be.
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Unless the company ends up with its own quasi-monopoly, grabbing a big chunk of that back for investors may prove a very bumpy road.
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Comprising a permanent circuit — the Circuit Bugatti — and public roads, the track has a mixture of smooth and bumpy surfaces, tight corners and long straights.
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The thin, bumpy dirt road leading to Cerro Gordo, located in California's Inyo Mountains, is eight miles long and takes nearly 45 minutes to navigate.
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I think fondly of Delicious even though when I search for memories of Delicious in my inbox I'm reminded of the bumpy past few years.
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That meant the crew had to drag multi-camera rigs across the island terrain, and on bumpy rides like the rollercoaster and off-road vehicles.
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After finally sticking a grip on my device, I've felt much more secure holding my phone on bumpy commutes, in bed — pretty much anywhere, honestly.
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The roll-out of self-driving cars faces a bumpy start in some countries due to lack of regulation and public scepticism about their safety.
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The company has had a bumpy ride in Asia after facing similar legal scrutiny as well as fierce local competition in a number of markets.
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Regulatory headwinds in Europe, however, mean Vodafone's progress has been bumpy in the last year and will not be completely smooth in the year ahead.
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"If you get into a bumpy economic cycle, high yield typically correlates with stocks, and that is one thing to be concerned about," he said.
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Now, if "penile dryness" just made you do a little wretch then let this be a warning to you; you're in for a bumpy ride.
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There is a bumpy road at the start and then authorities regroup as they learn how the pathogen behaves and is transmitted to vulnerable people.
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The McCains bought a ranch in Cornville called Hidden Valley, at the end of a bumpy dirt road, and built guest quarters on the property.
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There must be a closet where they keep all their off-brand toys and aesthetically unappealing necessities — maybe that's where the "bumpy stairs" are hiding.
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Unless the company ends up with its own quasi-monopoly, grabbing a big chunk of that back for investors may prove a very bumpy road.
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Many Sphero teachers buy a Nubby—a bumpy ball cover that allows students to dip their Spheros in paint and leave a literal paper trail.
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The final product here leaves plenty to lament, from unconvincing approximations of wintry landscapes to a bumpy narrative that struggles to balance danger and sentimentality.
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"It was nice and not bumpy," said Ines Leong, 40, of Astoria, Queens, who works in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, and drove over the bridge on Thursday.
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He certainly wasn't in the mood for a stop-and-sign after what seemed to be a relatively bumpy set ... where he forgot his lyrics.
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He spoke to folks who ran through the caveats that will need to be kept in mind during what would likely be a bumpy transition.
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"The road ahead remains bumpy but the significant breakthrough will make peace possible," UAE Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Anwar Gargash tweeted on Friday.
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Infrastructure advocates are expecting Chao to hit the ground running, having experience navigating the sometimes bumpy path of leading an agency under a new administration.
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The company blamed weak trading in the United States and "bumpy" growth in Russia, Brazil and China for a marked deterioration in the second-quarter.
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"It was nice and not bumpy," said Ines Leong, 40, of Astoria, Queens, who works in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, and drove over the bridge on Thursday.
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One network alumnus in the White House, the deputy chief of staff Bill Shine, resigned from his position on Friday after a brief, bumpy tenure.
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Martel says he was buckled up because of the bumpy flight, so had to just sit there as the coffee bubbled and burned his skin.
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Winds at SFO were 35-45 miles per hour, which meant a bumpy flight, and it was much harder to control the plane while photographing.
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It's now rear wheel drive, which makes steering more stable, and it's got coilover suspension and pneumatic tires, which deliver a smoother ride on bumpy terrain.
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When it's bumpy and I think about the plane crashing, all I can think about is you three and nothing that separates us seems worth it.
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Uber's long and bumpy road Uber launched in 2009 with the goal of offering private cars on-demand, simply by opening an app on your smartphone.
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Chad Morganlander, portfolio manager at Stifel Nicolaus, is not quite as bullish as Johnson, forecasting a moderate return and a potentially bumpy ride on the year.
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Skype has been slowly transitioning from a peer-to-peer service to the cloud, and it's been a bumpy ride with many design changes and issues.
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"The boat ride was super dramatic for everybody but me," she confessed, after calling the ride "a little bit bumpy" and "totally normal" while at sea.
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The markets are tanking — the S&P 500 is down 8% in last two months alone — as investors brace for bumpy, if not bad, times ahead.
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Shares of licensed producers, such as Canopy Growth, have soared in anticipation of legalization but the stocks are expected to face a bumpy ride in 2018.
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But after a bumpy 2016 convention marred by pro-Sanders protests and Russian hacker attacks, most agree that if one occurs it would be a disaster.
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I'm confident that this will be attainable, but with the loss of two recruiters this week, it'll be a bumpy ride for the first few months.
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These bumpy spots produced by, say, an underwater volcano belching out magma have more mass, and therefore a bigger gravitational pull, than valleys or flat regions.
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"I think we're headed for a bumpy session with earnings leading the way," said Peter Cardillo, chief market economist at First Standard Financial in New York.
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To win his 16th major he will have to regain the assured putting touch he displayed in 2000 on Pebble Beach's bumpy poa annua grass greens.
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The stock has been on a bumpy ride since then and fell below $20 for the first time last Thursday, after peaking near $30 per share.
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The summit, which begins Thursday, is being closely monitored in both countries after a bumpy start to perhaps the most important bilateral relationship in the world.
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Part of the appeal is its bumpy ride, and the illusion that the cars are about to collide — before they safely swerve and pass without incident.
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Combine that skepticism with Trump's bumpy debut in office, and Democrats angered by November's outcome see an early chance to demonstrate their ability to fight back.
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" Though she struggles with insecurities like anyone else, Will refuses to apologize for her "huge, bumpy" and rightly mocks the concept of having a "bikini body.
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His family, his friends, his health and most importantly his beliefs, all take a massive toll along this bumpy ride veiled with fame and dollar signs.
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But aides good-naturedly laughed off the concern, noting that she grew up in Slovenia and is hardly a stranger to navigating bumpy terrain in stilettos.
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Taking a bumpy ride in a small plane flying 1,000 feet (300 meters) overhead, Blake snapped pictures of children being marched in single file, like prisoners.
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Bumpy road on the campaign trail Carson never made a cogent argument for his candidacy, running mostly on his biography rather than policy and political views.
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One of the fastest rising Chinese startups of last year had a bumpy ride into 2018 after falling foul of China's internet censors for the first.
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And because of the bumpy surface of the track, the car's suspension has to be set much softer than at other circuits to absorb the shocks.
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"Frozen 2" will ask the question of whether it's really possible to live "happily ever after," which means a bumpy road ahead for Anna and Kristoff.
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The Mets' bumpy first half of the season came to a close on Sunday with a 3-2 loss to the Washington Nationals at Citi Field.
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Some have harkened back to his role in executing the travel ban on residents of certain Muslim majority countries, another bumpy rollout mired in legal complications.
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The path that they steer could mean a bumpy ride for the miners they claim to support, at great cost to their communities and the environment.
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I expected a bumpy ride on a whitewater trip, so when I fell off my raft and coughed up the water I'd inhaled, I wasn't afraid.
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Reaching Nosara remains a bit of a chore — it requires a bumpy two-hour trip across mostly dirt roads from the closest major airport, in Liberia.
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You might know jackfruit as the big, bumpy green fruit that vegans claim for their own because of its pig-free pulled pork texture when cooked.
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Bumpy is nine-feet-by-nine-feet and seats six people, not much wiggle room given that Arata is 300 pounds and over six feet tall.
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The blackface episode was the latest flare-up in her bumpy 13-month foray into morning television, which has drawn so-so ratings and occasional criticism.
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"This is a start-up," Marc Benioff told me loudly over FaceTime, leaning in and out of the frame on a bumpy ride to the airport.
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Despite a bumpy rollout and some frustrations over shrinking choices and rising prices at health care exchanges, Obamacare was working remarkably well by most important metrics.
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"It may get a little bumpy," he says, before breaching a wall of boulders that shakes his cab, perched a healthy 30 feet from the ground.
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Just last year, many of these circular towers, their bumpy surfaces now glistening in the afternoon sun, were beneath the water in this shrinking salty lake.
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Try chai and samosas: A bride-to-be returns to India to shop for her wedding in a bumpy, smog-filled trip, in-laws in tow.
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Madison's post-show life got off to a bumpy start when she was part of a pretty inoffensive (especially by Bachelor standards) controversy back in January.
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While less than 40 miles from the capital, reaching the top required a bumpy, four-hour drive on dirt roads and across boulder-strewn lava fields.
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The course of true love never did run smooth, but it doesn't usually get so bumpy that it includes magical flowers, squabbling fairies and lusty donkeys.
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Prince William and Kate's first outing after their "bumpy adventure" involved spending the afternoon alongside dog handlers as they trained the animals to locate explosive devices.
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As you can see in the below footage, the researchers had a short window during a bumpy boat ride to put the tag on the whale.
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After a bumpy arrival and some straight up disrespect from the Mandalorian's new colleagues, the plot starts to heat up as the crew enter the ship.
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CRITIC'S PICK Stephen Adly Guirgis's bumpy, vibrant and expansive comic drama about a women's homeless shelter features a cast of 18 (or 19, counting the goat).
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White House press secretary Sean Spicer — who has had a bumpy tenure behind the lectern — has been pulling double-duty and working both high-pressure jobs.
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It's been a bumpy couple of years at the company that included allegations of sexual misconduct by executives and a 20,13-person Google Walkout employee protest.
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SAN FRANCISCO — Travis Kalanick, chief executive of Uber, is seeking a No. 2 executive to lend him a hand after a bumpy start to his year.
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In her Christmas address on Wednesday, the Queen called 2019 a "bumpy" year and stressed the importance of reconciliation as the country remains divided over Brexit.
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Despite a bumpy first year and historically low approval ratings, this Trump ally said: 'I don't think he sees anyone, right now, being a serious competitor.
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The EcoSport can certainly be bumpy at times — small wheelbases make that a near certainty for the class — but it keeps its body motions in check.
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Many disciplines and approaches point to a similar conclusion: It's getting later, the market might stay bumpy, but it's not quite about to end just yet.
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Asian trade was bumpy, but currency moves were considerably more cautious than the big gains logged in stocks on hopes of a huge U.S. stimulus package.
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It has been a long and bumpy road but at the time of writing Khabib Nurmagomedov is finally poised to step into the Octagon once more.
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Despite a slow and bumpy recovery in oil prices, it reported the largest profit among its peers last year and a jump in revenue from previous years.
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If these folks and other strategists and traders are correct and a bumpy road is indeed ahead, there are certain ETFs that do well when volatility increases.
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We braved a bumpy downhill ride en route to our hard-to-reach destination and then hiked down a steep hill to a crystal-clear natural pool.
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The road to the finale was bumpy, sure, but worth it: It was gratifying (and just plain fun) seeing them battle the Shadow Monster as a team.
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You might remember movie characters like Hannibal Lecter, who suffered from hair loss, or the Wicked Witch of the West with her green skin and bumpy complexion.
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Dangerous storms packing large hail and potential tornadoes were bearing down on large swaths of the country on Monday, with forecasters warning of a bumpy week ahead.
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Introduced more than five years ago, Apple Maps got off to an embarrassingly bumpy start with misidentified landmarks, flattened buildings, no transit maps, and generally bad directions.
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JPMorgan strategists, for instance, see a bumpy road ahead but the S&P 500 generally holding around the 2,000 level, or a bit below the current price.
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The look of relief on his face when Amelia agrees to stay for their first night together tells me this is going to be a bumpy road.
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Despite a slow and bumpy recovery in oil prices, it reported the largest profit among its peers last year and vastly increased its revenue from previous years.
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The market's bumpy ride followed a slide in European stock indexes and steep losses in Japan, reflecting rising anxiety among investors that the global economy is slowing.
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And it's been a bumpy road, but today we are gloriously blissful and extremely relaxed, as is clearly evident when you see any photograph of us together.
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BMW, Honda and Jaguar Land Rover have scheduled temporary shutdowns of their car factories in April, to sit out the bumpy weeks following a no-deal exit.
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USA Basketball, drawing criticism and concern after a bumpy ride in group play, rose the occasion in elimination play to clobber Argentina 0003-78 in the quarterfinals.
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Click here to view original GIFStabilizing footage of Steve Storey's mountain bike ride down a bumpy trail almost turns it into a casual cruise around the park.
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Instead, when it changed lanes once too abruptly before a right turn, I remarked to my tour guide that the ride was just a tad too bumpy.
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But she knows better than anyone that, given the chance, Dr. Grey is going to choose the most complicated, bumpy, pothole-riddled road to love or happiness.
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I asked our North Korean civilian escort if they were going to follow us for the whole ride back to our hotel — two hours over bumpy roads.
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As for Tesla, the new test is probably not going to sit well with the California-based electric car company considering its bumpy relationship with Consumer Reports.
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Despite a slow and bumpy rollout of Android Wear 2.0, Google has a raft of new smartwatches hitting shelves this fall for the holiday gift-giving season.
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This is good news after a somewhat bumpy few months for Cannon, who was in an out of the hospital in December thanks to complications from lupus.
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He walked me through through the kitchen to the back parking lot where his beat up flatbed truck was waiting to take us on a bumpy excursion.
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The Cavaliers, after several bumpy stretches, are surging once again behind LeBron James, who is assembling one of the finest seasons of his career at age 33.
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Environmental protection under the new administration may face a bumpy road, but making polluters pay to clean up their own messes ought not be partisan or controversial.
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We travel along a bumpy, rural road, in a drizzle of rain, surrounded by lush green plains all around, the snow-capped Caucasus Mountains in the distance.
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Eastern Syria (CNN)Driving along a bumpy road on the eastern fringes of Syria's Hama province, dozens of government army personnel watch from hills overlooking the desert.
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This week UK Prime Minister Theresa May said a process to take Britain out of the European Union would start by March 2017 and could be bumpy.
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Consumer divisions smooth out the bumpy revenue that comes with the uncertain business of inventing drugs—which may fail to win approval, and eventually come off patent.
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The Wentworth greens were dug up and re-seeded after last year's tournament to make them less bumpy, a frequent complaint of the players in the past.
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As Dara said the all-hands meeting yesterday, we can expect some bumpy days ahead as more information about this and other past practices comes to light.
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An early symptom can be a "strawberry" tongue -- one that looks more red and bumpy than usual -- along with a whitish coating on inside of the throat.
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"It's been a bumpy year," said Manley, as he settled into a chair in a small conference room at the back of Fiat Chrysler's auto show display.
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Nothing brings to mind the golden age of mass jet-setting quite like the "Queen of the Skies", with its four giant engines and familiar bumpy profile.
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They're perfect duplicates of each other, or were — it was something of a bumpy ride, after all, and cosmic radiation may flip a bit here and there.
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CR: Well one of the big changes that we'll see in the next two years is Brexit and of course the very bumpy negotiations that we're facing.
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"We are in for a bumpy ride for the next 12 to 18 months," Dr. Ashish Jha, the director of the Harvard Global Health Institute, said Thursday.
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"No shocks, tiny seats, both of us with brown bag lunches," said Ms. Gibes, now 31, of that bumpy shoulder-to-shoulder ride nearly nine years ago.
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Eating pot brownies and other "edibles" like gummy bears may be riskier than smoking or vaping, potentially adding new obstacles to the bumpy process of state legalization.
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It's not the traffic, or the strikes — which are almost as reliable as the church bells tolling the hours — or the weather, or the bumpy cobblestone streets.
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Go deeper: The bumpy transition toward electric vehicles DHL to introduce zero-emission electric delivery vans in U.S. in 2020 Tesla ushers in the electric pickup moment
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Customers who bought Hill&aposs lipsticks accused them of falling apart, leaving their lips swollen or bumpy, and containing black dots, white fuzz, and even sharp shards.
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Lipsticks were falling apart on arrival or after one use, were making users&apos lips swollen and bumpy, and contained black dots, white fuzz, and even shards.
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Nicky Silver is driving with the brakes on in "This Day Forward," his bumpy and tentative new comedy, which opened on Monday night at the Vineyard Theater.
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"Even if it is successful in overseas markets, the road on which Chinese culture goes out to the world is bound to be bumpy," the article said.
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"We've put our seatbelts on and are prepared and ready for a potentially bumpy road," Ben Higson, head of London Corporate Practice at law firm Hogan Lovells.
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It has new HyperSmooth 2.0 video stabilization to help smooth out bumpy video, wind-noise reduction and can shoot 4K video in addition to slow-motion video.
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Volatility is back, with the third quarter a bumpy three-month stretch for stocks, and October has historically been a high point for the VIX volatility index.
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