It should be easy, surrounded by all these people, by all this noise, to escape being lonely, being scared.
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"The alliance is represented by all political parties, by all ways of thinking," Alfaro Ramírez told POLITICO through a translator.
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And that the rules that have been accepted by all members of the economic area would be respected by all members including Italy.
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" Rittgers, who PEOPLE could not reach for comment, described his client as "by all measures a very good girl who helped children … by all means a very good person.
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Chicken nuggets are beloved by all — except maybe vegetarians.
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By all of you, and I mean this sincerely, those who have been through this, you know I mean what I say — by all of you, your love and prayers and support.
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"There's no question, by all standards, by all metrics, anyway a doctor or cardiologist will look at it, the president does have heart disease," said Dr. Sanjay Gupta, CNN's chief medical correspondent.
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Our attention is hijacked by all kinds of external forces.
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The agreement needs to be ratified by all three governments.
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Public scrutiny has been, by all appearances, uncomfortable for Sulzberger.
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It has been used by all parties on various issues.
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The latrines are shared by all genders in the camps.
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A good time, as they say, was had by all.
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It's hard not to be overwhelmed by all of this.
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By all business standards, Apple had an absolutely spectacular year.
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By Wednesday, Green was amused by all of the attention.
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The overall spending gains weren't felt by all retailers, though.
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The president by all accounts is not a patient man.
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This is understood by all who play; this is tradition.
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But their perceptions are shaped by all sorts of things.
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But this was a tremendous ensemble effort by all concerned.
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He's just, you know, confused by all the pretty women.
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I'm horrified by all the cuts to healthcare, to education.
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"They deserve serious consideration by all candidates," Mr. Romney wrote.
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I was pleasantly surprised by all the free character options.
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By all accounts, the Twitterverse is overjoyed with the pairing.
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By all indications, this forgotten category is Netflix's junk drawer.
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You're not being bothered by all of the normal stuff.
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By all accounts, its business seems to actually be growing.
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By all accounts, she played her hand shrewdly and gracefully.
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She was a fighter and will be missed by all.
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By all accounts, Google's Pixel and Pixel XL were failures.
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And by all right I mean mediocre content and angst.
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By all accounts, Barrera is not a particularly gifted bullfighter.
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Macri will try to avoid this by all means possible.
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The 2016 Emmys were, by all accounts, a lovely affair.
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By all accounts, Fribo seems to have been a hit.
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He was a brilliant hairdresser and simply adored by all.
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By all accounts, the Cincinnati Zoo enclosure was not unsafe.
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They certainly lived lives that were full by all accounts.
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I'm just surrounded by all these incredible musicians and songwriters.
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But by all means, please do give it a try.
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By all means, search for deeper meanings and broader significance.
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"As architects we are inspired by all this," says Aranda.
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It's been renewed each year by all presidents since then.
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By all accounts, Jack Antonoff seems like a nice dude.
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By all accounts, this is a huge win for consumers.
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The average Kitavan diet is, by all accounts, fairly unremarkable.
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China after the test called for restraint by all parties.
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By all accounts, that ARG may be wrapping up soon.
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You will be bored by all of the winning. 29.
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"I'm just so ashamed by all of this," he says.
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By all accounts, this phase of the process went slowly.
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To be enjoyed by all the fabulous Kings and Kweens.
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It was a really good effort by all of us.
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I'm also lucky to be surrounded by all this sexy.
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But if you really like "three Mac," by all means.
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So, by all means, say what you will about Cheban.
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Loved by all who knew him, and will be forever.
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By all appearances, Nunez was just trying to be helpful.
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The plan, Kushner said, would require compromise by all parties.
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But Giuliani, by all accounts, is a very smart guy.
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Purists were by all accounts horrified at Mr. Margolies's show.
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Frankly, I was really intimidated by all that glorious hair.
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Truthfully, I was insulted by all the Coach Condi talk.
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By all accounts, Eric was incredibly devoted to his son.
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They need to be condemned by all in our party.
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Hope Hicks is loved & admired by all who know her.
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It did a great job by all accounts at PepsiCo.
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By all rights, they should be clunky, but they're not.
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I think changes need to be made by all involved.
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He was, by all definitions at the time, supremely cool.
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Generations of people identified us by all of our failures.
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Which, by all accounts, seems like a balanced way forward.
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By all accounts, health spending is on an unsustainable path.
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By all indications, however, they are the relatively lucky ones.
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It was a black eye for CNBC by all accounts.
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The invasion was badly planned and by all accounts doomed.
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By all accounts, she is missed by her academic colleagues.
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By all means, let us be wary of such stories.
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It does mean tolerance for all by all, without favoritism.
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Judging by all of the empirical evidence, not so well.
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So completely overwhelmed by all of the love so far.
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As a new mom, I'm outraged by all the outrage.
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That is "activism" that should be applauded by all Americans.
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But, by all means, it's your life, her mother said.
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So, by all means, enjoy your day off from work.
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By all accounts, Puzder cares little for his own employees.
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By all rights, the Blue Jackets should suck this season.
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By all accounts, the second game was a tough match.
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It doesn't now, when by all rights it should, either.
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It's just the same woman, separated by all those years.
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By all means, do this if you have the coin.
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By all accounts Jason Derulo did show up on campus.
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To his credit, Cattelan seems nonplussed by all the hype.
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"His mom was completely puzzled by all this," Tarzy says.
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That's more than double the increase seen by all households.
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If you feel like it, by all means, punch away.
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By all means, Congress should pass an insider trading statute.
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By all means, Democrats should insist that immigrants get justice.
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By all means, let's change our comically bad election laws.
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By all accounts, the Capitol complex is now less crowded.
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And the plan is already being ridiculed by all sides.
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By all conventions, Ansari killed it at the Tennessee Theatre.
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The consequences of the 1965 law were unforeseen by all.
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Poor Becca, rejected by all around her, including her therapist!
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Though the documentary isn't beloved by all the Canadian players.
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"We were being hit by all sides," Mr. Spitalny said.
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I'm impressed by all of you who cheerfully entered that.
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By all measures, the resurgence of Biden has been encouraging.
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They'd probably be surprised by all the books on cocktails.
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Last year's Versa Lite was, by all accounts, a misstep.
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"By all accounts, it was totally normal," Thielmeyer told VICE.
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By all means let them work a little on vacation!
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My awe was shared by all who attended the march.
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By all accounts, though, he did not grab her. Mrs.
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Haaland had, by all accounts, long hoped to experience it.
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He will be missed by all who served with him.
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If they want to leave, by all means, please do.
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But for Whitman the soul is fungible, shared by all.
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By all appearances, Bill de Blasio is having a fit.
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Confused by all the graffiti referring to the "Crimson King"?
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Then, by all means, but we'll build it in '19.
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The pope's views are not shared by all Catholics, however.
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"It was, by all definitions, a huge undertaking," Hulsing said.
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By all accounts, the tone of the conversation was positive.
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She is, I think by all definitions, a linguistics expert.
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By all standards I should be an ardent Jo supporter.
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"We are so sickened by all of this," Connors said.
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Iowa will be alone in barring voting by all felons.
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By all accounts, however, Pelosi appears to be going nowhere.
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By all accounts, the Krims were happy with Ortega's work.
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The Galaxy Fold is, by all measures, an exciting phone.
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Yes, by all means, let's build a new, robust center.
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The aide added he was "amused" by all the reaction.
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He is a good and brilliant man, respected by all.
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Still, by all accounts, Coinbase has no interest in selling.
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By all standards, Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School was prepared.
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It was signed by all 10 Democrats on the committee.
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By all accounts, it worked well in the early years.
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Is your benchmark for success clear and understood by all?
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By all outside accounts, I had a good, normal life.
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By all accounts, he appears set not to do so.
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Meh. If you can watch, then by all means do.
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And by all means, leave your umbrellas by the door.
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By all accounts, Iran is in compliance with the JCPOA.
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"She was upset by all the little children," Fred said.
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By all accounts his election victory was far from fair.
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By all means, study the reviews of the latest update.
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Disclosure is encouraged by all three agencies but isn't mandatory.
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By all accounts, the porte cochère's heyday ended decades ago.
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Charles VII was, by all accounts, a pretty useless king.
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He's talked banning entry to the US by all Muslims.
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I am so motivated and inspired by all of you.
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And, by all means, Washington should stop trying to reform China.
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What's more, he is by all accounts a very good judge.
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Again, you heard the vicious comments by all of these people.
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"Foreigners are flocking here, flabbergasted by all this beauty," he says.
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The planet Venus is by all accounts a pretty hellish place.
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By all accounts, the conditions of Survivor: Kaoh Rong were terrible.
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For people who are willing to do more, by all means.
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"I am very humbled by all the kind words," Stevens says.
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So now it's being used by all of the managed listings.
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The challenge wasn't met with enthusiasm by all the young chefs.
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Photos and video are sorted similarly, by All, Recently Added, Favorites.
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That's approximately twice the amount absorbed by all the planet's oceans.
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A declaration signed by all four was expected to follow shortly.
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It's just gonna be supplemented by all of these other channels.
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"The mission was a success by all accounts," retired Lt. Gen.
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By all accounts, the Mountain seems to be an unflinching sadist.
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By all accounts, it's a tough watch, but a worthwhile one.
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By all accounts, though, the summit has already been pretty productive.
|
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Desiigner performed and generally, a good time was had by all.
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One particular star, by all accounts, is general partner Asheem Chandna.
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By all accounts, they are professional associates but not close friends.
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"By all accounts Jonathan Martinez was a happy child," he said.
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Touched by all your thoughtful tweets as we continue to #PrayForPat.
|
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It's also a shoe that is by all accounts extremely comfortable.
|
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He was very kind and caring, and was respected by all.
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If you can pay cash, by all means burn that paper.
|
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New Orleans Outstanding Chef (Presented by All-Clad Metalcrafters) Michael Solomonov
|
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And by all accounts, the shooter gave up without a fight.
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The teen, however, was not amused by all of the reactions.
|
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You'll be overwhelmed by all the weights, textures, and colors available.
|
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I am overwhelmed in the best way by all the support.
|
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By all appearances they are not instructing voters to do anything.
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They are the true kings of this city, beloved by all.
|
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Second, the data have not actually moved by all that much.
|
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Her smiling face and helpful spirit will be missed by all.
|
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We are deeply touched and constantly driven by all your support.
|
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By all accounts, that culture has thrived in Los Gatos, Calif.
|
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By all accounts, Elbakyan has resolved to keep the project going.
|
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By all accounts, you won't have a lot to choose from.
|
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People seem confused and upset by all of MoviePass's recent changes.
|
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Excited by all the buzz, Dos Santos decided to go further.
|
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The response to the hurricane was a disgrace, by all accounts.
|
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By all accounts, Jennifer Lynn Fulford was living a happy life.
|
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Basically, square toe shoes are beloved by all despite their origins.
|
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By all rights, both Quinn and Rachel should seem like monsters.
|
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By all accounts, Peter Thiel is a savvy venture capital investor.
|
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By all appearances, Kotb has the full support of network executives.
|
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Feeling stressed by all the shop-ortunities (yeah, we went there)?
|
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By all rights, James Shields should still be a decent pitcher.
|
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If that was disrespectful to anyone, I by all means apologize.
|
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Bachchan says he stands by all the dialogue in the film.
|
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Sabina was genuinely and completely loved by all that knew her.
|
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"I was becoming incredibly inspired by all of that," says Patrick.
|
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Shockingly, though obscured by all this, there are areas of agreement.
|
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And you're going to get rinsed by all your mates tomorrow!
|
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Again, by all accounts, Tesla is NOT looking to sell itself.
|
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China repeated a call on Thursday for restraint by all parties.
|
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The film was directed and led by all women of color.
|
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And that's a shame, because by all accounts, Annihilation seems good.
|
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That man is so unaffected by all your GRAMMY shade. pic.twitter.
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By all accounts, this is what Giannandrea is extremely good at.
|
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That baby is going to be loved by all of us.
|
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BY ALL ACCOUNTS, Lord William Russell was a harmless old gent.
|
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By all accounts, on Thursday, leaders are going to need them.
|
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We're talking about all this money created by all these athletes.
|
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And when she heard no, by all accounts, she marginalized people.
|
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Kelly is, by all accounts, a highly disciplined and organized leader.
|
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I'm mostly overwhelmed by all the data this device gives me.
|
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By all accounts, he was beloved by everyone who knew him.
|
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It is a single immutable ledger, one copy shared by all.
|
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"This should be a sanctuary respected by all parties," he said.
|
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People pop their head in and stop by all the time.
|
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If you answered yes, then by all means proceed with caution.
|
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Barbara Comstock -- is "don't get distracted by all that," he said.
|
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So by all means make this your DIY for the holidays.
|
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You are so admired and respected by all who know you.
|
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By all accounts, people assume there are multiple factors at work.
|
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By all accounts, they were said to be really nice people.
|
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One source tells PEOPLE Shookus isn't fazed by all the attention.
|
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By all accounts, everyone made a killing from vinyl in 2015.
|
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By all accounts, Aaron Hernandez's life ended in suffering and disgrace.
|
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He felt threatened by all the security and...here we are.
|
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And there's a smell, the smell shared by all boxing gyms.
|
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By all rights, Kettles' fourth trip should have been his last.
|
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"He will be greatly missed by all of us," Rogin said.
|
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Almost all were convicted by all white judges, juries and prosecutors.
|
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He was, by all accounts, engaged in paranoid and delusional behavior.
|
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It's silly and weirdly suggestive and, by all accounts, pretty funny.
|
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By all accounts it was a gorgeous autumn day in London.
|
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By all indications, another North Korean provocation is inevitable -- perhaps imminent.
|
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"By all means vote, just not for Donald Trump," they wrote.
|
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By all accounts, Eric was incredibly devoted to his son. Heartbreaking.
|
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Harassment is "so shaded by all of these particulars," Jefferson said.
|
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But now it seems the answers were close by all along.
|
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Much work remains, however, and flexibility by all three is needed.
|
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The Africa Investment Forum was an outstanding success by all measures.
|
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But by all accounts, Levkovich's stock market forecast isn't the rosiest.
|
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He said he was kicked multiple times by all three men.
|
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Inspector General Michael Horowitz is, by all accounts, a straight shooter.
|
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By all measures, Americans are enjoying a golden era of safety.
|
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"By all appearances, it was written by Washington lobbyists," Cruz said.
|
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Virginia's 1870 Constitution, passed during Reconstruction, banned voting by all felons.
|
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And by all means let us know how you made out.
|
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But by all accounts, relations between father and son were fraught.
|
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But by all accounts, Ambassador Craft's involvement led to greater cooperation.
|
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However, by all accounts, it sounds like it's worth planning for.
|
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By all indications, the battle for Mosul will happen in stages.
|
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Daunted by all this food work, I quit the gym entirely.
|
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I can see him hanging around with Heeney, by all means.
|
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Now multiply those challenges by all the different devices consumers use.
|
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By all logical definitions, the FA Cup is a boring place.
|
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Your character is shunned by all but one (a talking duck).
|
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Though by all accounts, Sony doesn't really want to play ball.
|
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By all means, show your appreciation in cool and creative ways!
|
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The 14th Amendment is felt by all of us, every day.
|
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By all accounts, it would be more bang for our buck.
|
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Security Council statements have to be agreed by all 15 members.
|
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Even Macklemore was taken aback by all the money flying around.
|
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In all, cars built by All American Racers won 78 races.
|
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But yes, I used to get more annoyed by all this.
|
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By all accounts, Mr. Bolsonaro did not have a great Carnival.
|
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If you can swing this, by all means, go for it.
|
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Germany is rated triple-A by all three major ratings agencies.
|
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"Rockets must stop, restraint must be shown by all!" he wrote.
|
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Starr's 1974 LP Ringo featured appearances by all four ex-bandmates.
|
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"I always saw him surrounded by all this craziness," she says.
|
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The president, by all accounts, was hoping to run against Sen.
|
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Al Sharpton, was attended by all the major candidates except Bloomberg.
|
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Most, by all appearances, have done so, creating eerily deserted cityscapes.
|
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It is yet to rival Netflix&aposs popularity, by all accounts.
|
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By all indications, his boomlet has not gone to his head.
|
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By all reports, Noma Mexico has sense of place in spades.
|
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Anne, she added, would have been delighted by all the attention.
|
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BERYL BAINBRIDGELove by All Sorts of Means: A BiographyBy Brendan KingIllustrated.
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"By all analyses, we thought we had enough," Mr. Martin said.
|
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The mother, Puji Kuswati, was, by all accounts, chatty and friendly.
|
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Then, by all means, support the N.F.L. Cheer Silicon Valley's terminations.
|
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Steve Trevor, a mere mortal, could be threatened by all this.
|
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The text of the report mentioned violations by all three countries.
|
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Our industry is governed by all kinds of incentives and norms.
|
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By all appearances, Charlie Munger doesn't seem like an interesting man.
|
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I get pulled over by all kinds of people about it.
|
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Wonder Woman, by all accounts, is really, exceedingly great — wonderful, even!
|
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Youth use, by all measures, has either remained steady or declined.
|
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Bridenstine, by all accounts, is making good progress toward that goal.
|
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He was sweet and caring and loved by all his family.
|
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It's not something I understand, but by all means have fun.
|
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"By all appearances, there were some grounds for prosecution," he said.
|
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The business has not gotten that hurt by all this negativity.
|
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I've been fortunate enough to acquire pieces by all of them.
|
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And that's where we found ourselves surrounded by all those goats.
|
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If you can hold your liquor, by all means, go ahead.
|
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Yet this narrative isn't agreed upon by all law enforcement officials.
|
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They are flown by multinational crews provided by all member states.
|
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By all accounts, Quantum Break had a bumpy and protracted development.
|
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The Democratic National Convention was, by all accounts, a rousing success.
|
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The SIS team in Yemen was by all accounts highly effective.
|
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Trump crossed an inviolable line when he appeared to support Russian espionage, cyber war and info war against America for partisan reasons, a line that should be denounced by all Republicans and rejected by all voters.
|
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The mindset of ignoring problems is not shared by all Japanese companies.
|
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By all reports Cedrón was an excellent place to blow some cash.
|
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The Galaxy S10's pre-sales were, by all accounts, quite brisk.
|
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That means this thing will be pretty darn amazing by all rights.
|
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"Consent was given to us by all the authorities," she told Reuters.
|
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By all means, you can still make a shit carbonara without cream.
|
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By all accounts, Freddie Mercury's life was marked by two major relationships.
|
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It also urges congregations and ministers to abide by all reporting laws.
|
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Brazil lost its investment grade rating by all leading agencies last year.
|
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And by all accounts, today&aposs meeting, always productive and very important.
|
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Gideon and Harper were far from pleased by all this Irish mischief.
|
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He is, by all accounts, a brilliant jurist and a kind man.
|
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Central bankers are no doubt flattered by all the attention they receive.
|
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By all accounts, Tim Tebow's Night to Shine was a smashing success.
|
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At some point I became a bit mystified by all of this.
|
|
However, Meow Wolf has not been loved by all in that community.
|
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Technically this monster is travelling but, by all means, call him out.
|
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Instead, it's in their interest to appear totally unaffected by all this.
|
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"It was very strange thing—and very generous, by all parties involved."
|
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Rather than undermining 2401, better to work towards its adherence by all.
|
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He will be missed deeply by all that knew and loved him.
|
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If you're not exhausted by all your live video options, just wait.
|
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France's tough stance at the April meeting wasn't well-received by all.
|
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"We stand by all your loved ones in pain," the statement read.
|
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Some women, put off by all the bickering, decided not to attend.
|
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Traditionalists may be appalled by all this, but they should not be.
|
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By all accounts, Steve and Shirley Timmons were living the American Dream.
|
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If you've got intellectual property that's meaningful, by all means, protect it.
|
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By all accounts there's a Snapdragon 845 here, which certainly makes sense.
|
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And by all accounts, that business is growing — especially among younger workers.
|
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The 2016 MTV Video Music Awards were a hit, by all measures.
|
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Those caught up in the conflict feel let down by all sides.
|
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Till his death, Capote was, by all accounts, perplexed by the response.
|
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But by all means, feel free to purchase the Amazon coat here.
|
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President Hamilton would have solved this problem by all but eliminating dissent.
|
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It is, by all accounts and appearances, just a much better display.
|
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That's a tough assignment, and by all accounts he handled it well.
|
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Any major construction work has to be agreed upon by all factions.
|
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The other predictive factor is stiffness, determined by all those fibers within.
|
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We are overwhelmed by all of your love and excitement for us.
|
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"As a new mom, I'm outraged by all the outrage," she wrote.
|
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By all accounts, Mama Hiddleston was extremely impressed by the pop star.
|
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"I am so motivated and inspired by all of you," she wrote.
|
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The recent pace of warming is by all accounts astonishing—but why?
|
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But by all appearances, their division opponents can forget about catching them.
|
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Another source confirmed compliance by all producers in May was 106 percent.
|
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" By all accounts, Trump has a "state-of-the-art Super TiVo.
|
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I&aposm sure you were surrounded by all kinds of cool liberals.
|
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Alex Jordan was just the regular kind of asshole, hated by all.
|
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"The human condition, by all key measures, has improved dramatically," says Bill.
|
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And had been tremendously excited by all the game we had seen.
|
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The December meetings were, by all accounts, emotionally bruising for all involved.
|
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By all accounts, Mike Yenni was a rising star in Louisiana politics.
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Here's hoping gets the help that by all indications he desperately needs.
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If all of these are compelling enough, by all means buy one.
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Have you been surprised by all these revelations coming out of Hollywood?
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By all accounts, Bixby is still very much a work in progress.
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By all means, muck about with the idea with your training partners.
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" That was, by all accounts, Fats Domino: unassuming, resilient, funny, "all right.
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"The human condition, by all key measures, has improved dramatically," Bill said.
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"You have to do well by all the folks in the ecosystem."
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Any new arrangements must also be agreed by all EU member states.
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By all accounts, Equal Pay Day was back in early-April, right?
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A good time is had by all, at least on the surface.
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By all accounts, he still very much looks like this (far left).
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He will be sorely missed by all those whose life he touched.
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Over a billion dollars were stolen by all Romanian hackers in 2000.
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He was, by all accounts, a loving person and a beloved one.
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He was loved by all even when they did not know him.
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By all reasonable accounts, the sea stole from both families that day.
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But the change wasn't met with open arms by all the employees.
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A troubled marriage By all accounts, the marriage was a tumultuous one.
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He is a friend of many around here and trusted by all.
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The decision must be taken unanimously by all remaining 27 EU members.
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Use it for tracking iterative development and bug fixes, by all means.
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The insurance industry as it currently exists is, by all accounts, terrible.
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She is then put on a stage to be judged by all.
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By all accounts, she's one of the most stunning women on television.
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But no, by all means, let's not bring that up because #WeAccept!
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So, by all means celebrate the astonishing achievements of today's superstar companies.
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So, what I mean by all this, is my introduction was weird.
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By all indications, it's no longer a matter of if, but when.
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I know, I know, you're frustrated by all of this puppy talk.
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ICYMI, Schiaparelli's most recent couture collection was inspired by all things food.
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The measure, which was backed by all 49 Democrats and Republican Sens.
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Friends said that, by all indications, the couple enjoyed a deep bond.
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And by all accounts, the participants have taken the responsibility very seriously.
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Their relationship was, by all accounts, tumultuous, and they divorced in 1965.
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The measure, which is backed by all 49 Democrats and Republican Sen.
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Let's all admit that some patience is required by all affected parties.
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Financial markets are pricing in policy easing by all major central banks.
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"If you want cake, by all means have cake," Mr. Poliafito said.
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In reality, this point of view is not held by all survivors.
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The deal must still be approved by all three countries' legislative bodies.
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"You will be missed by all of us," the agency also said. .
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He is the most qualified candidate by all the criteria that matter.
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By all appearances, it seemed that communities were responding to Emmer's appeal.
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As for shoes, boots are worn by all inmates while in uniform.
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Since then, by all accounts, the group has only gained in strength.
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"Posthumous Picture Gallery," a man named Joaquim Fidélis, beloved by all for
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Those goals are by and large shared by all Americans of goodwill.
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This was a horse, believed by all to be a mathematical genius.
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By all accounts, he arrived expecting the life of an offshore oligarch.
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By all accounts Republicans enter the day still short of the votes.
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By all indications, this problem has been getting worse in recent years.
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By all indications, he was leading his followers to the promised land.
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By all accounts, Mr. Milner was initially skeptical of an interstellar probe.
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The experience of the U.S. is not shared by all Western nations.
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"Wodwo" is the book's centerpiece by all measures: length, ambition and effect.
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But the family wasn't happy with the finished work, by all accounts.
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Especially when your book launch is, by all appearances, a sad affair?
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The leadership of core Al Qaeda has, by all accounts, been decimated.
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By all accounts, Shulkin, once popular with Trump, had fallen from grace.
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South Sudanese children have been exploited by all parties to the conflict.
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By all accounts, her nomination would have had strong support in Congress.
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Well, he shocked us a bit by all but fully endorsing Kid!
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By all measures, Abrams' future—and Democrats'—appears promising despite her defeat.
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The general procedure, by all accounts, appears to be a forced taper.
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By all appearances, Macron's Florentine flair looks like it might be working.
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She was, by all accounts, something of a star in the kitchen.
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By all accounts, Dr. Kaloyeros was loath to take orders from anybody.
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The internet is being taxed by all these people working from home.
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Second, climate change can only be solved by all countries working together.
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Congestion is caused by all vehicles, not just a fraction of them.
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"The brain isn't impressed by all these explanations and distinctions," Dryden said.
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You know, the mad king surrounded by all these duplicitous, scheming relatives.
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Aside from a square meal, a good time was had by all.
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By all accounts, the flames have burned the whole area beyond recognition.
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R. J. Palacio's "Wonder" now sits perennially on display, beloved by all.
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By all appearances, it had been another belligerent week for the Conways.
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"He was loved by all and will be greatly missed," it said.
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And by all, we mean a never-ending flow of mashed potatoes.
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By all rational odds, Armenia should not be on the map today.
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But by all indications, she leads her challengers by double-digit margins.
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"I felt like Napoleon being attacked by all sides," Mr. Baker said.
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By all accounts, he went back to work, barely missing a beat.
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If the Swiffer meets your needs, by all means hang onto it.
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The paint is, by all accounts, a transfixing thing to look at.
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Accordingly, many anti-ageism programs mandate participation by all incoming medical students.
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By all accounts, the precinct and satellite caucus meetings themselves went well.
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And by all publicly available information, the department failed to do so.
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Most of those he targeted, by all accounts, were "normal" young adults.
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Public Spotify playlists are searchable, saveable, and playable by all Spotify users.
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By all accounts he was a man of humility, kindness and integrity.
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And by all accounts, the situation is likely to get much worse.
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By all accounts, it has done almost nothing to reduce sex trafficking.
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Haspel is by all accounts well liked by the workforce at Langley.
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The letter was signed by all four Democrats representing New Mexico: Sens.
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That's nearly equivalent to an entire Peugeot, feasted on by all shareholders.
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"I think Ted's got a competitive race by all indications," McConnell said.
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By all accounts, we were in for a tight race in Arkansas.
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Some are even feeling hyped by all the hype surrounding her tweet.
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The rockets — 280 mm katyushas — are used by all sides in Iraq.
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Samsung says the phones will be offered by all major US carriers.
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"We believe our project was properly permitted by all agencies," Coleman said.
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If your subject has provided references, by all means check them out.
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As far as superpowers go, Doctor Manhattan seems invincible by all measures.
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But that's little solace when families feel abandoned by all these groups.
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Orders and memos have not always been reviewed by all relevant officials.
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The UK's schedules will still require agreement by all other WTO members.
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By all means, post messages on Facebook and Twitter if you want.
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The deal still needs a final sign-off by all parties involved.
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The incidence of suicide by all other means increased by three percent.
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"Edwin was loved by all in the Colts organization," the team said.
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They're informed by all kinds of factors: sentiment, lived experience, religious beliefs.
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Because by all measures, that is not what we are seeing today.
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By all accounts, officials said, he appeared to be a happy child.
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President Obama is by all appearances enjoying his post-White House life.
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" Spicer insisted that the raid was "a successful operation by all standards.
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Ms. Peters was by all accounts one of opera's least divalike divas.
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By all means, let's ease people's suffering and "give back" to them.
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"Not every organization has to abide by all of them," he insisted.
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Oman and Bahrain are rated 'junk' by all major credit rating agencies.
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If you know a long entry, by all means, fill it in.
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That move is not supported by all of the Yellow Vests, however.
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"Mean Gene" was beloved by all who got to work with him.
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By all accounts, it should have been a period of exciting growth.
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I think most people are confused by all the variety of things.
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By all accounts, Ben's drinking played a big role in the breakup.
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You are well known in California, supported by all which you've done.
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By all accounts, DOE's experts were allowed to work on it unimpeded.
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By all accounts, he has a superb shot to do just that.
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By all this I mean: we must not let ourselves be limited.
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Lexus is lagging the competition here, but not by all that much.
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Either way, it's about time Chromebooks are considered as PCs by all involved.
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In any difficulties, we will come forward to support you by all means.
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More importantly, perhaps, she is, by all accounts of her family, surprisingly normal.
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The Arconic deal was, by all accounts, supposed to be announced last month.
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The UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights is agreed upon by all countries.
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But his go-it-alone approach to migration is not welcomed by all.
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By all indications, it's hardly a vacation in Las Vegas or the Caribbean.
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By all accounts, the couple were in high spirits shortly before their deaths.
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By all accounts, these two look, feel, and act as a romantic couple.
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So by all accounts, M1 had been a very good investment for Keppel.
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Their calls to the audience to vote on Tuesday are appreciated by all.
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By all accounts, Neil Gorsuch is less political and combative than his mother.
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We were let down by all of the Democrats and a few Republicans.
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But by all accounts, Ramos had a specific, longstanding grievance against the paper.
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If they're willing to join me in this rite then by all means.
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By all accounts Gorsuch is a brilliant man, respected by his judicial colleagues.
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By all accounts, Rubio is a very anxious person; overconfidence isn't his problem.
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"That baby is going to be loved by all of us," says Martin.
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There's just so much that is also affected by all of these candidates.
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But not all specialty tier drugs are covered by all Part D plans.
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By all accounts, Roger Trindade was a quiet teenager living in central Florida.
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I stand by all the courageous women confronting their fears and speaking out.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's policy priorities as though they were held by all Democrats.
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Any extension would need to be approved by all 27 other EU leaders.
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Embraced by all It's a defense that's been embraced by others getting scrutinized.
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"At the Yay-Steve celebration… people got, by all accounts, loaded," writes Pao.
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Alan Vega's a real human, too—and by all accounts, a cool dude.
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We had been deeply and effectively influenced by all the anti-drug education.
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Black people are disproportionately affected by all facets of our criminal justice system.
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For brand consultant Stephen Cheliotis, Lego is loved by all types of people.
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Nuclear weapons remain the No. 1 risk to world security by all measures.
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And to all the artists here, I'm so inspired by all of you.
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By all accounts, Erstad, 41, had impressed the Dodgers and was a finalist.
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It may, for all I know, never be accepted by all EU members.
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By all accounts, its new home at Automattic is a far better fit.
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And ratification by all national and some regional parliaments would take longer still.
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Along the way, I was attacked by all manner of dark, mystical beings.
|
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But that will be overshadowed by all the bad news plaguing the company.
|
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But the banking sector in particular has been hit by all the candidates.
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On electability, by all means consider the evidence and reach your own conclusions.
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The rules are simple and have been agreed to by all the campaigns.
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If you look at their stock price, it's unaffected by all of this.
|
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By all conventional yardsticks, Clinton should keep the White House in Democratic hands.
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If you want a socialist experiment with Medicare, by all means vote Democrat.
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Air Force One is known by all and yet, an enigma to many.
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Dylan will be remembered by all as a loving son, brother and friend.
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By all accounts, he struggled to make his way in an unfamiliar land.
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By her book appearances, by all her signings, all of her public appearances.
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By all accounts, the president himself is also taking a fairly blasé approach.
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However, the performance was not overshadowed by all the leather, rhinestones, and fire.
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Oh, and iPhones are sold by all carriers; the Pixel is Verizon-only.
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Fighting global warming requires a much faster shift towards clean energy by all.
|
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So, if all that's cool with you, then by all means go ahead.
|
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On both counts, she may be well-served by all her earnest preparation.
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By all accounts, the layoffs were handled as professionally and gently as possible.
|
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I felt haunted by all the memories and had trouble seeing things clearly.
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This is a man-made disaster fueled by all sides in the conflict.
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He would come by all the time and we would just hang out.
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Samman, by all markers of success in the influencer world, is doing well.
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By all accounts — including his own — Mac Miller really was just getting started.
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By all accounts, Tom Coughlin has had an amazing career in the NFL.
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Getting rid of the spammy accounts is by all means a good thing.
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If you have a fantastic candidate, by all means, send us your recommendation.
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By all means, don't let the 1 in 292 million odds stop you.
|
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The skirt was dropped by all parties while I shouted obscenities at her.
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By all accounts, Coalition strikes have been killing more civilians than Russian strikes.
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But it was an incident of real sexual humiliation nonetheless, by all accounts.
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If you have much money to spend, by all means, get the best.
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It was weird but true, and a good time was had by all.
|
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"Anybody that's interested in airplanes is fascinated by all of it," she said.
|
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By all indications, it looks like the work of President Bashar al-Assad.
|
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But this was expected -- we were just distracted by all the other noise.
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Frosty ice cream was enjoyed by all types of people throughout the country.
|
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By all accounts, the special counsel's first year has been a wild ride.
|
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By all other means, that's an excellent end to a day at NASA.
|
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Brilinta is admittedly more effective than Plavix — by all of 2 percentage points.
|
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Their needs are being abundantly addressed right now by all the major automakers.
|
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Do you often find yourself confused by all the intricate timelines in Westworld?
|
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The result is 90 percent of awards being won by all white bands.
|
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I was pretty surprised by all of this, but I shouldn't have been.
|
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THE AUTO BUSINESS BY ALL MEASURES IN METRICS HAS BEEN DOING INCREDIBLY WELL.
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By all accounts Kushner and Bannon are at war over power and influence.
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Any delay would need to be accepted by all 27 other member states.
|
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If you're willing to experiment, then by all means check out the eGPU.
|
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It's possible the document's recommendations are provisional or won't be accepted by all.
|
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The Price is Right is a wholesome television show enjoyed by all ages.
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LONDON — Bennet's Cafe & Bistro in York is by all accounts a popular place.
|
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The pledge was also signed by all his rivals for the presidential nomination.
|
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Like, Luda is surrounded by all these enhanced women, and where's his enhancement?
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"I get nervous when no North Koreans come by all day," she said.
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Highlights can be posted to be viewed by all or by select folks.
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By all accounts, the Patriot Hot Wheels Computer was a poorly executed idea.
|
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To all the artists here, I am so inspired by all of you.
|
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It's just simply designed to get attention by all the local news crews.
|
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By all appearances, this album cycle has been a rocky one for Nicki.
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By all accounts, the Treasury designation should have put him out of business.
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He Loved Children By all accounts, Carroll felt most at ease around children.
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"I'm always amazed by all the love from Spurs fans," Parker told reporters.
|
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Be amazed by the discovery, by all the different worlds, by the adventure.
|
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If you have a legitimate need for capital, by all means raise it.
|
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"We stand by all the commitments we made in December," she told parliament.
|
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Just not to get drowned out by all the people with Establishment money.
|
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This album is not produced by me; it's produced by all of us.
|
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The populism suggested by all those counter seats was reflected in the menu.
|
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Top performers have to live by all the same standards as everyone else.
|
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That will require scrutiny by all of us of a party run amok.
|
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Our bill is supported by all House Democrats plus two brave House Republicans.
|
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"She was being attentive to her children by all witness accounts," he said.
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Whenever humans lose their courage, it's always followed by all kinds of tragedies.
|
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Those are very big ifs that, by all indications, are not being met.
|
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An Exxon spokesman hailed the extension's ratification by all three units at Baytown.
|
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Surrounded by all those stars and medals and ribbons, he just couldn't resist.
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By all means correct policy failures and attack rent-seeking, our leader argues.
|
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An imposing figure, he has a presence felt by all in the room.
|
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But I am confused by all these opinion somersaults by major news outlets.
|
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Rather than undermining 2231, better to work towards its adherence by all pic.twitter.
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Hermit crabs and octopuses flounce on furniture, burdened by all too human anxieties.
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By all accounts, Dean was a central figure in orchestrating the Watergate coverup.
|
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Don't be fooled by all of Kalanick's personal missteps and Uber's ethical issues.
|
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Strong on Crime, Borders and our 2nd Amendment, John is respected by all.
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By all accounts, Ms. Wilsey found a forgiving patriarch in her second husband.
|
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His world view is thoroughly shaped by all the Fox News he's watched.
|
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So if you're still inclined to visit, then by all means, buon viaggio!
|
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Black women, by all indications, remain one of the electorate's most energized groups.
|
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By all appearances, the principal objective was fortifying bin Salman's hold on power.
|
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But he was by all accounts instrumental in bridging the city's racial divide.
|
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Certainly there is beauty on display, but it's ruined by all this noise.
|
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"Loved by all the children, worth a couple million," Fallon, as Sanders, raps.
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By all means, Mueller should continue his probe and prosecute any actual crimes.
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Wordplay THURSDAY PUZZLE — Ian Livengood, by all accounts, is a very nice person.
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By all intents and measures, the TSA has proven to be a failure.
|
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A "just" company is one that does right by all of their stakeholders.
|
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A "just" company is one that does right by all of its stakeholders.
|
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I'm a makeup addict, and felt overwhelmed by all the choices surrounding me.
|
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"For her birthday, Kim was overwhelmed by all the congratulations," says the source.
|
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By all accounts, he has a sense of humor, of color, of freedom.
|
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"Nope, by all means, keep going Joy," she then said with some sarcasm.
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By all means Nintendo should add existing stuff like amiibo support and StreetPass.
|
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The extremist movement of the group has not been accepted by all members.
|
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Like wildfire, Second Life became populated by all conceivable kinds of sexual animations.
|
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So the congestion that exists today is, by all accounts, gonna get worse.
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And by all means, blare that beautiful Brass Bonanza every chance you get.
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The decision must be taken unanimously by all remaining 27 EU member states.
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If there's a simpler way to treat things, by all means, do that.
|
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Hoover had been by all accounts an energetic and often effective public servant.
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"We cannot get distracted by all the noise in the political environment," Mrs.
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" He added that the tumor is "likely malignant," but "containable by all measures.
|
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By all accounts, Mr. Nieporent has remained in character as father and husband.
|
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Collectively, defense spending by all NATO members in 2017 came to $917 billion.
|
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Why isn't he bothered by all the things others find appalling and frightening?
|
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I'm fascinated by all of the exhibits and totally lose track of time.
|
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He was untainted by all the words and ways of politics as usual.
|
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Booking producers have been getting frustrated by all the "no's" from the administration.
|
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Confused by all the alleged connections swirling between the Trump administration and Russia?
|
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By all means, root for your son, but root for his entire being.
|
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"He was sweet and caring and loved by all his family," Miguel wrote.
|
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And, by all means, cook yourself some big breakfasts these next two days.
|
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"He'd be incredibly overwhelmed by all of the support and love," she said.
|
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That's a mind-boggling figure that, by all measures, appears to be growing.
|
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That outcome should be welcomed by all Venezuelans and the entire international community.
|
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Another crisis isn't imminent; by all accounts the U.S. economy looks quite healthy.
|
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They went snorkeling, fishing, checked out sharks ... good times had by all. Enjoy!
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Netflix's fourth season of Arrested Development was, by all accounts, a total slog.
|
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By all accounts the Iranians have tankers full of storage ready to go.
|
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By all reports, she was a terrible mother, a narcissist and a drinker.
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And everything else is just an obstacle you fight with by all means.
|
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And by all indicators most people are getting the message loud and clear.
|
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By all accounts Aliah is a well-adjusted college student — a good person.
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It has been, by all accounts, a highly successful five days of outreach.
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DARGIS By all means, given that it's our job to ruin people's happiness.
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By all means, partake in the physical activities that you find most enjoyable.
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And by "all that often," I mean that it has happened once -- ever.
|
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However, that positive take on NAFTA isn't shared by all the agribusiness players.
|
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By all accounts, Oscar Wilde put his true art into being Oscar Wilde.
|
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It is co-sponsored by all seven Democrats in Congress running for president.
|
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"But by all means it's certainly a back-and-forth kind of thing."
|
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By all accounts, this should be yet another win for the TSM column.
|
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Each of these steps was accepted by all parties in the Minsk agreements.
|
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But those raises weren't warmly received by all, and neither is this one.
|
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"By all indications, we are going on to New Hampshire victorious," Buttigieg said.
|
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The real damage done by all of this is the precedent it sets.
|
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"Suddenly, we were surrounded by all these people wanting to help," he said.
|
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I went on an excellent snorkeling trip organized by All 4 Diving Indonesia.
|
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One reporter noted that Toomey seemed frustrated by all the Trump-related questions.
|
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Befuddled by all the options on the shelves, he sends her a text.
|
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"By all indications, we are going on to New Hampshire victorious," said Buttigieg.
|
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The overall number of cases postponed by all courts is not known yet.
|
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The settlement would require court approval and a final signoff by all parties.
|
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Mr. Grimm is, by all accounts, the perfect plaintiff, poised beyond his years.
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Loved and admired by all of us who were fortunate to meet him.
|
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If that's family, by all means, spend some quality time with your relatives.
|
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Her supporters don't seem the least bit troubled by all the backing, though.
|
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Bishop's ideas are not even supported by all of the Western Republican governors.
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Legislation should be understood by all interested parties before it is voted on.
|
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However, by all accounts, the first lady is eager to leave Washington behind.
|
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He acted as though this primitive logic were obvious and shared by all.
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"By all means, I don't agree with him 100%, but he sounds fair."
|
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"This image is being displayed by all computers of the government," he said.
|
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And even if you opposed their plan, the lesson was learned by all.
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You want your good payment history to be recorded by all of them.
|
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Carpenter said he was amazed by all the cooperation and willingness to help.
|
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By all accounts, Kentavia was a standout student at Gwendolyn Brooks Middle School.
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By all appearances, the hospital has regained normalcy at an almost astonishing pace.
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The retaking of the city, by all accounts, came at a great cost.
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Like air and water pollution, these costs are shared by all of us.
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He said those were skewed by all the yardage they allowed when leading.
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Stories that are diverse and inclusive, so they might be enjoyed by all.
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The group fell apart in 2003 ... by all accounts band members were feuding.
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By all accounts Governor Northam isn't the same person he was in school.
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The community Kelly taught in was low-income by all the standard metrics.
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By all accounts, the film was riveting, moving, good, and all of that.
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By all accounts, Jojuan should be playing for one of those wealthy schools.
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By all accounts, Short is a real pro as a legislative affairs director.
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And by all means, assume that a person who speculated on a hypothetical scenario would then put some dark plan into motion, when by all accounts, the investigation is wrapping up and they [sic] eyes of the nation are upon them.
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They looked, in particular, at 95 genes believed to be shared by all frogs.
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Now the two sides, by all appearances, have sat down and talked it out.
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Potts, told Entertainment Weekly that she's a bit puzzled by all this remake hubbub.
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I remind myself and I'm reminded and I'm inspired by all of their stories.
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On his radio show Monday, Harvey said he was hurt by all the criticism.
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Affleck seemed genuinely put off by all the teasing, which only spurred Colbert on.
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Some point dances have become canon and are known by all K-pop fans.
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By all accounts, the LG G28 ThinQ is a premium phone with flagship performance.
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I probably pitched close to 50 VCs and was rejected by all of them.
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EternalBlue is certainly continuing that tradition—and by all indications it's not going anywhere.
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Tiffany Trump didn't grow up surrounded by all the trappings of her father's wealth.
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By all means get the silver or gold iPhone Xs if that's your thing.
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So now, by all accounts, Jared is intimately involved in the campaign, offering advice.
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Some go as far as to say it was caused by all-caps ALIENS.
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By all reports, Blanchett is a lover of fashion, and certainly wears it well.
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He told "Squawk Box " in December that he was "stunned" by all the talk.
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He&aposs respected by all the justices on the Supreme Court across the spectrum.
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Police then broke up several fights, and by all reports the rally quickly disbanded.
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Our daughter, Uma, gets to be surrounded by all these smart, beautiful, compassionate women.
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A consensus decision is determined based on the total decisions submitted by all coders.
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"He really is inspired by all of the people that he inspires," said Wendy.
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If doctors or patients have a moral objection, by all means do not participate.
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By all means celebrate the activists, but don't kid yourself that they're the norm.
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By all accounts, Hamilton wasn't afraid to fight for his beliefs at any cost.
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By all accounts it seems to mean a great deal to a great many.
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Mwatana's report demonstrates that heritage sites have been damaged by all of these parties.
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That said, if sexy cartoons are your thing, by all means, you do you!
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By all reports, it's working seriously on AR, self-driving cars, and health initiatives.
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Looking for podcasts to binge on this summer, but overwhelmed by all the options?
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Here, in her natural habitat, she is by all accounts witty, relaxed and gregarious.
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By all accounts, it seems Doria and her daughter have a very close relationship.
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However, academics note that the service does not get used by all populations equally.
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But that sentiment isn't shared by all of the left wing of the party.
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Were the economies of Texas or California somehow damaged by all that green growth?
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"She was a sweet girl and will be missed by all," Helen Biesenbach commented.
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Offscreen, Luke is, by all accounts, just as capable of enchanting the opposite sex.
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By all means, click the blue text at midnight tonight and watch the fireworks.
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This led to a deep distrust of governing institutions by all those left behind.
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They are also clean, well-maintained and enlivened by all variety of commercial activities.
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AND NOT BE AFFECTED BY ALL THE MEANNESS AND ALL THISSTUFF THAT WE'VE SEEN.
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The female hawkers and fellow chewers standing close by all break out in giggles.
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By all logic, she's a woman who should go on to do great things.
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One source tells PEOPLE Shookus isn't one to be fazed by all the drama.
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By all accounts, certain denominations of Christianity are the major drivers of these practices.
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By all accounts, Paterno was regarded as a disciplinarian throughout most of his tenure.
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By all appearances, a deal among OPEC members appears to be dead on arrival.
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BECAUSE OF THE LIVES COVERED BY ALL THE MIDDLE MEN YOU JUST TALKED ABOUT.
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By all reports, this worked, and the fans stopped throwing things onto the field.
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The Beluga is touted as "award-winning" by all of the main tourist guides.
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"Heather will be missed by all that knew and loved her," the obituary reads.
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"Very clearly... what's happening there is a war crime by all means," he said.
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Eat what you want, but by all means, consume every word of this book.
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If you have good sources of available capital, by all means, go for it.
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By all accounts, Clinton appeared to be on the path to winning the election.
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TC: How is the startup scene being impacted by all the turmoil surrounding it?
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Its app is the #1 app by all-time downloads, and Instagram is #4.
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I know you will be missed by all who were blessed to know you.
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It's easy to be discouraged by all that's happened with this new front office.
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It's just a shame it's drowned out by all those banal rainbow powered unicorns.
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One of this coach's best qualities, by all accounts, is his great communication ability.
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We should demand that businesses treat our data with due respect, by all means.
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He was always overshadowed by all those other great point guards in the league.
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Instead, she returns to her friends, alive, and by all appearances, better than ever.
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This is a country that, by all outward appearances, is competent, confident, and thriving.
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And by the looks of the photos, a pawesome time was had by all.
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It was a heartfelt trip and one that was appreciated by all the guys.
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By all metrics, it wasn't, but it did make a lot of people happy.
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Or actually are we still going to have to abide by all those rules?
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"You have to do well by all the folks in the ecosystem," Blecharczyk said.
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By all indicators, 2016 is shaping up to be the year of virtual reality.
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If you want to build your own VR64, by all means, have at it.
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But we live in a world of myopic media possessed by all-things Trump.
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"I was inspired by all the beautiful women in my life," she told PEOPLE.
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The Edison would have, by all accounts, radically shifted how we approached health care.
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There is one caveat to High Efficiency formatting: They're not supported by all devices.
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The libertarian perspective is valuable, important and deserves to be considered by all voters.
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Let's by all means decline if it means learning from others for a change.
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By all accounts, she is a feminist in the truest sense of the term.
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But Kushner is family — and by all accounts, Trump views family loyalty as paramount.
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He is survived by all of them, as well as his sister, Jean Ford.
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Connecticut was downgraded by all three major Wall Street credit rating agencies in May.
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Swift attended Perry's birthday bash that year, and by all accounts, it was epic.
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The only way we are going to solve it is by all working together.
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So, by all means, take some time to distract yourself from the Orlando tragedy.
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It seems, by all the descriptions given, that something was amiss with the fan.
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Also, the old Funbag email address still works, so by all means use it.
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By all appearances it is looting as much as it can, while it can.
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If he abides by all stipulations, the charge will be expunged from his record.
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"Ashland needs truly independent voices – elected by all stockholders – in the boardroom," Rosenbloom said.
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I feel really, really moved by all the people who've reached out to me.
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But if the bipartisan coalition stands together, the costs will be shared by all.
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We should be appalled by all of this, but we should not be surprised.
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"We will exert pressure on the government by all possible constitutional means," Khoshtaria said.
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By all means move up to the 2695-liter 241-cylinder with 2440 horses.
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What I'm looking at has been seen by all, but felt only by me.
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The plan was also opposed by all major unions representing airline pilots and crew.
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The One America Appeal is headed up by all the living former U.S. presidents.
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This includes pastors (especially this one), teachers, coaches and, by all means, presidential candidates.
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Because even the savviest shoppers among us can get overwhelmed by all the noise.
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By all indications, Mr. LePage seemed determined to again ride out the political storm.
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The EU feels deeply threatened by Catalan independence, as it does by all separatism.
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I have to admit I am a little intimidated by all the setting options.
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That measure, called the tier-one capital ratio, was exceeded by all 34 banks.
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By all rights, the coming year should be another good one for the economy.
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He was a good kid, by all accounts: rambunctious, funny and all-too-alive.
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"Frankly I'm way more embarrassed by all the inspirational quotes I've screengrabbed," she said.
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Both entering the structure and watching it disintegrate are, by all accounts, profoundly moving.
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The letter was co-signed by all 145 CEOs, and directed at the Senate.
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"She was being attentive to her children by all witness accounts," the prosecutor said.
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Judging by all available polling, though, Harris is not even close to the frontrunner.
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But he didn't have the proper experience and was denied by all of them.
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By all appearances, Moore opposes mainstream fiscal theories because he simply doesn't understand them.
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This replacement reduced the price of the sweets, making them easily procured by all.
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Being a super short kid, I was pushed back by all of the adults.
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Then, by all means, go forth and get your dose of sexual arousal intravenously.
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Puerto Rico is by all accounts still in the grip of a humanitarian crisis.
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If you want to go goofy, by all means, please, go all the way.
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Rick and Morty is a very funny show, appreciated by all sorts of people.
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Heeney's lasted, in Florida, until 1984, and was, by all accounts, a happy one.
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Kelvin Droegemeier is a meteorologist and, by all accounts, a thorough, well-respected scientist.
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A lot of the EP was inspired by all of the things that happened.
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By all accounts, Jamaica should not be competitive with other teams in the Americas.
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" He said that the company has been contacted by "all the major car manufacturers.
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The 29-year-old Washington, DC, resident is slim-framed, by all accounts handsome.
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Is Gallup's move at all influenced by all the negativity about polling these days?
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"Tax deductions are subsidies that are paid for by all taxpayers," Ms. Fleischer said.
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In the old days, the two were astonished by all they had in common.
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I'm exhausted by all the effort that goes into defending our relationship these days.
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During Bill's time in the White House, Hillary was, by all accounts, his partner.
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"He didn't seem to be weighed down by all of it," Mr. Mukasey said.
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You're invariably going to be besieged by all manner of grifters and hangers-on.
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If, like me, that is extremely your thing, then by all means dive in.
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By all accounts, bagels and lox would be the last thing to take off.
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It's time to do what's right by all Americans—including farmers and their families.
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It was incredibly exciting for me to be contacted by all these new outlets.
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The Dartmouth versus Princeton football game of November 1951 was, by all accounts, brutal.
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By all accounts, a young Mr. Gilbert thrived in his family's wealthy social circles.
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The Trump-Putin summit was, by all accounts, a disgrace for the United States.
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Microsoft Teams will now be used by all 32 NFL teams, according to Microsoft.
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Microsoft Teams will now be used by all 32 NFL teams, according to Microsoft.
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By all indications, mass customization will spread to more companies, especially in consumer industries.
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If it's a good idea, then by all means propose it and implement it.
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By all means go to the major opera houses and hear big, grand operas.
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If you don't have one yet, by all means get it done this year.
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That's more than double the total foreign aid provided by all national governments combined.
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By all reports, it's working seriously on AR, self-driving cars and health initiatives.
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When you're at the store, surrounded by all these people, do you feel vulnerable?
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But it was amazing how supported I was by all of the people here.
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Dear Heloise: I'm annoyed by all the social media birthday fundraiser requests people promote.
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The offensive by all accounts was launched by the Taliban side about 2 a.m.
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A separate letter of endorsement was signed by all of her fellow faculty members.
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"Home workers are more easily compromised by all hackers, including Chinese state-sponsored hackers,"
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But he was, by all accounts, a deft politician — and one who kept score.
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They are, by all accounts, delicious, and no doubt healthier than a diet soda.
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If you can disengage, by all means do; if you cannot, keep clear boundaries.
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To live in Washington is to be exhausted and captivated by all of it.
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"By all indications, we are going on to New Hampshire victorious," the Indianan said.
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By all accounts, the time we spend attached to our digital devices is growing.
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Early elections have to be approved by all members of Parliament and the opposition.
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But Ramona, Lopez's Hustlers character, wouldn't let herself be motivated by all these awards.
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It's a truth universally acknowledged by all current and former students that homework sucks.
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This is an elementary point of American nuclear strategy, accepted by all recent presidents.
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By all accounts, the consumer transition to more efficient light bulbs has been seamless.
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The AfD is ostracized by all other parties, which refuse to work with it.
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Chief Sacco was well liked by all members of the department and the community.
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By all means stand up to him, and point out his lies and incompetence.
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Relf feels guilty about this, a feeling not shared by all her fellow agents.
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By all evidence, he's a pretty good teacher, with good reason to stay mad.
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"By all indications, we are going on to New Hampshire victorious," Pete Buttigieg said.
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"By all accounts, the precinct and satellite caucus meetings themselves went well," he wrote.
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By all indications, Holmes ardently believed that her company would change the world -- someday.
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Please know that you are not resented by all and are appreciated by many.
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It was a tragic loss of life, and an act condemned by all Americans.
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It's also worth asking who's being honored by all this working-class wannabe-ism.
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The assessment was not approved by all 17 organizations in the American intelligence community.
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But don't get distracted by all those divine looking dishes at seemingly deep discounts.
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By all means, we'll do our best to keep fighting for our little flames.
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In November, prosecutors alleged that it was a scam perpetrated by all three individuals.
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By all outward indications, Mr. Trump "desperately needs to take the course," she said.
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The flurry of questions posed by all parties signaled the weight of the issue.
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One of them, an executive, committed fairly mild offenses but is reviled by all.
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By all accounts, most of his adult life, Kavanaugh has been a decent guy.
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If you want to keep your crush a secret, by all means do so.
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Daniel Levy, the Tottenham chairman, has always had eyes for Mourinho, by all accounts.
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Phony, because the release of the memo is by all accounts a foregone conclusion.
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Netflix, unfazed by all the commotion, actively promoted some of the show's controversial bits.
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"So Kai and Jamal are, by all means, the healthiest relationship on the show."
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By all indications, they have the votes to pass the bill early next week.
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He started the year anointed as the coming king by all the relevant tastemakers.
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There's no way there'd be a unanimous decision by all 12 of those jurors.
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The food was delicious (nachos are a must) and fun was had by all.
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By all appearances, at present, it has no students, no faculty and no classrooms.
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He had a family, and by all accounts was an employed, law-abiding citizen.
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This should be welcomed by all interested in the increased stability of East Asia.
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This was accepted by all the earliest polar travelers who did, or attempted, crossings.
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It is my hope that those decisions will be agreed to by all senators.
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By all appearances, the Xi regime's war on internet freedom is just getting started.
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By all appearances, the group has only displayed a fraction of its destructive potential.
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The Deerfield ordinance was passed unanimously by all six board members on April 2.
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Now, by all accounts, Jared's intimately involved in the campaign and offering advice. Yup.
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If anybody has the perfect Queen reference, please, by all means, let us know.
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The Dartmouth versus Princeton football game of November 21960 was, by all accounts, brutal.
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McAuliffe rose to prominence due to his by all accounts extraordinary talent at fundraising.
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By all accounts, and the actions they took Thursday, they don't have them yet.
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They'll be built by all the top PC makers like Dell, Lenovo, and Asus.
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Users can filter the map by All places, Food, Nightlife and Fun (events and parties).
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And socialist literature became the literature of the future, shared by all forward-looking people.
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Instead, the causes of disaffection are what need to be addressed -- by all political organizations.
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Archie is exhausted by all the casualties in Hiram's exceedingly strange, expensive war against him.
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Staring, I was transfixed by all the indicator lights oscillating and throbbing against the wind.
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Once those goals are achieved, by all means, start to do your research on investing.
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If you want to put an eye out, by all means, fly a quadcopter indoors.
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Protect Your Bank Account Q: I am totally freaked out by all the data breaches.
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The President and Abrams held a meeting in February that by all accounts went well.
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While these tees are bananas, they're rivaled by all of Kid Rock's other sartorial contributions.
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By all accounts, there is most certainly not going to be an OVO Fest 2018.
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Despite its theatrical release, "Jackie" by all rights should have been a cable-TV movie.
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HADLEY BALDWINPartnerThe Berkeley PartnershipLondon Bartleby's update of the Peter principle should be read by all.
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By all means, be frugal but not when it's consuming too much of your life.
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By all accounts, the biggest races on Election Day were a total disaster for Democrats.
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That's because the Moog synthesizer is by all accounts the granddaddy of modern electronic music.
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"He was loved by all the children," Philando's mom, Valerie Castile, told PEOPLE last week.
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Stigma is not equally experienced by all gay and bisexual men, the researchers point out.
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But Thursday, by all accounts, was not the goodbye of a man resigning in disgrace.
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But reconciliation, by all accounts, doesn't seem like the best path to finishing the job.
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And, by all accounts, it looks like that number is only going to get bigger.
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Not to mention that these studies are tangled up by all kinds of confounding factors.
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The ICC has said it is investigating crimes committed by all parties in the conflict.
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By all accounts when I was Little John's age, it was all I would eat.
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By all indications and then everything we&aposve discussed that lead up to this day.
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I was in their shoes 10 years ago … I'm inspired by all of their stories.
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By all the traditional industry metrics, the iPhone was a worse product than the BlackBerry.
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And yet by all accounts, what Instagram is focused on at the moment is shopping.
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She will be missed by all of us that were lucky enough to know her.
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By all accounts Amazon continued to grow; it now claims to be the market leader.
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And then there are those whose patience is being tried by all of the above.
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I also like to filter by "All critical" *first* to see what I'm getting into.
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So what is the man, who by all medical standards shouldn't be alive, grateful for?
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