There is something different about needing to be liked by the people in your industry, by the people that you work with.
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"If they don't get the right candidate that is supported by the people, they would be facing an independent bid that is supported by the people," he said.
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Gender should be defined by the people who live it.
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That decision now will supposedly be made by the people.
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She's inspired by the people she's met in Puerto Rico.
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Less control by the people, more control by the state.
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BLM and ANTIFA are NOT organic movements by the people.
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She is too easily swayed by the people around her.
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I was sent here by the people of District 13.
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Many untrue stories are believed by the people who post them.
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" She asked, "Isn't arts and culture collectively owned by the people?
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"The government elected by the people remains in charge," Yildirim said.
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Those decisions must be made by the people, not the government.
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The sense of urgency is not always shared by the people.
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This government brought to power by the people, is in charge.
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How were you treated by the people who owned the factory?
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I think they're both just defined by the people within them.
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Let yourself be moved by the people and places you find.
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This is an award show by the people, for the people.
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Catch By The People at the Cooper Hewitt through February 26.
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This former employee was betrayed by the people they worked with.
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If he wins, he's been chosen by the people of Montana.
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"The government elected by the people remains in charge," he said.
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And you know what else is voted on by the people?
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That's how they wanted it, a movement driven by the people.
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"We stood by the people," Tamim told "60 Minutes" in October.
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That decision can be taken by the people of South Africa.
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Because that's how guns are used by the people who buy them.
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Her campaign site emphasizes that her campaign is powered by the people.
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"Wikitribune is news by the people and for the people," said Wales.
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In my opinion, these circumstances must be addressed by the people themselves.
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Sometimes she's even surprised by the people who walk up to play.
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"We want a country which is commanded by the people," he said.
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And ultimately, we feel most betrayed by the people closest to home.
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"It's easy because I'm inspired by the people I photograph," she says.
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Change by the people who are most alarmed will not be enough.
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Therefore, "By the People and For the People" should be its slogan.
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These are just some key highlights of the By the People Project.
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Movies are being talked up by the people who are handling them.
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But elections are decided by the people who don't vote that way.
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"My campaign is going to be run by the people," Booker said.
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It is also the first-ever marshmallow to be chosen by the people.
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That's the most important thing, to be surrounded by the people we love.
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This is history not retold, but told by the people who lived it.
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The justice system in Syria is run by the people who tortured them.
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In short, you're still being tracked by the people operating server access points.
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But those derivatives translate into shorts by the people that sell the derivatives.
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"This is the choice made by history, made by the people," it said.
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"It's really a museum for and by the people of Dharavi," says Pinatih.
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Go into a department store and try to be served by the people.
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Traditional statehood delegates are normally elected directly by the people of the territory.
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She was surrounded by the people she loved, and her passing was peaceful.
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If not, there will be some form of enforcement by the people patrolling.
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"Medicaid has always been supported by the people closest to it," Mann said.
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Hong Kong's next leader may still not be directly elected by the people.
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While some people are surely returning, they're greatly outnumbered by the people exiting.
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Ask yourself, Virgo: Are you inspired by the people you have around you?
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It's the story of clubbing told by the people who keep clubbing going.
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"I regret that my shame is now shared by the people I cherish dearly."
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" Grandi described the response by the people and leadership of New Zealand as "exemplary.
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I'm distracted by the people next to me having an intense conversation about MasterChef.
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We have a government of the people, by the people, and for the people.
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Of course, we've been lied to in the past by the people behind Westworld.
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We already know government is of the people, by the people, for the people.
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He livestreamed himself at a church service asking to be pardoned by the people.
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His future will be decided by the armed forces, not directly by the people.
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First, Supreme Court justices are appointed by the president, not elected by the people.
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I regret that my shame is now shared by the people I cherish dearly.
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Welcome to Gender Nation, where gender is defined by the people who live it.
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And don't be fooled by the people who say this isn't a big deal.
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Obama said she was motivated by the people who doubted her ability to succeed.
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So I'm encouraged, despite the challenges, by the people who have come before me.
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"WikiTribune is news by the people and for the people," Wales told The Verge.
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Exciting developments take place today, and you're feeling supported by the people around you.
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My performance in bed can only be judged by the people who've experienced it.
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Roy Moore will be held accountable by the people of Alabama for his actions.
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Does the government, chosen by the people, get to say what, or does Apple?
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" TER: I'm baffled by the people who say, "I'm just not going to vote.
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Mr. Yasay's measured comments were met with disappointment by the people gathered at Shakey's.
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He was unfazed by the people walking by and starring, not pausing for anybody.
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We cannot afford another 38 minutes like that endured by the people of Hawaii.
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The little guy was "pretty spooked" by the people gathered outside the bathroom door.
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After all, defeating the virus is a battle by the people, for the people.
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He often said most of his songs were inspired by the people he met.
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They include an end to the direct election of U.S. Senators by the people.
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And I can do the right thing by the people who we are relocating.
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"But not when they've been committed by the people closest to him," he said.
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They want to get things done and do right by the people back home.
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"The race is going to be decided by the people of Massachusetts," Kennedy said.
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Stories are shaped by our environment and by the people who listen to it.
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Because campaign journalism is just too well-known by the people who do it.
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"Governments must operate of the people, by the people, for the people," he said.
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What you're saying is, the enterprises that were begun by the people in charge, i.e.
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Because he cannot earn the support of a majority of delegates elected by the people.
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Choosing her is thus plainly within the bounds of a reasonable judgment by the people.
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He said that despite Clinton's remarks, Sanders is "beloved" by the people in this country.
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They wrote a Constitution that was ratified by the people who would live under it.
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"I am only alarmed by the people printing their organized trolling as 'news,' " she wrote.
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Plus, it's about people, and helping the government be more of and by the people.
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I am unbelievably fired up and inspired by the people I met through this process.
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Do you worry about being hijacked by the people you are trying to not help?
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The acute anxiety and uncertainty experienced by the people left behind doesn't bear thinking about.
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True, well, this is ... Contemporaneous notes filed by the people in charge of the theater.
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Scalia believed fervently that the issue should be decided by the people, not the courts.
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His campaign, he said, is "of the people, by the people and for the people".
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Yeah, the heavy lifting was done by the people around me, but it didn't matter.
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Turkey gets its power from the people and would be held accountable by the people.
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We were pushed forward, also by the people at Mayhem who really believed in us.
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All of the spots recommended by the people on your list will be mapped out.
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Speaking out would have led to my betrayal by the people I loved the most.
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It is being perverted and abused by the people sworn to enforce and uphold it.
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In each of these territories, delegates were elected by the people to serve this purpose.
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No, Mr. Thomas was tortured to death by the people charged with ensuring his safety.
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He has been surprised by the people who stuck by him, including his great-grandmother.
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After all, Congress was the sole branch empowered by the people to make new law.
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The Government by the People Act would incentivize voters to engage in our political process.
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I usually just reiterated a combination of the things said by the people before me.
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I want to live without being judged, criticized and oppressed by the people around me.
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How, then, would the president be elected, if not directly by the people at large?
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"We defend the government elected by the people," one officer told a German TV station.
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This is not a government by the people and for the people of South Sudan.
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"My policy is 100 percent informed by the people that are living here," she said.
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I have been pleasantly surprised by the people that are there and paying close attention.
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ALISON DIDIER, ST. PAUL "By the People and For the People" No party is perfect.
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This election will decide whether we are ruled by the people, or by the politicians.
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And the recent rebellion in Iran reveals a significant lack of backing by the people.
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Our founding fathers envisioned a government elected by the people that worked for the people.
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The treasures found here have been acquired by the people of our state for years.
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Lam also pledged to stand by the people of Hong Kong in protecting their rights.
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A government of the people and for the people should be funded by the people.
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Not necessarily sexually attractive — just cool enough to be liked by the people around you.
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So it's unlikely these animals will be mistreated by the people entrusted with their care.
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"Richard will be mourned by the people here, and HBO will change," Mr. Carter said.
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"The impacts are disproportionally borne by the people least equipped to deal with it," he said.
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There will be attacks by the people that are right now coming in to our country.
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"However, none of this diminishes the misery suffered by the people who are being directly impacted."
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If we could have one terrific bill that everybody — started by the people around this take.
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I wonder if vitamin d survey was funded by the people who make vitamin d supplements????
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That our campaign is a campaign of the people, by the people, and for the people.
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These artifacts could be evidence left by the people who quarried there for Stonehenge, he said.
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The company was founded by the people behind Worklight, a mobile application platform acquired by IBM.
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It's all antibiotic and hormone free and personally taste-tested by the people at Butcher Box.
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In democracies, we aren't always governed by the people or the parties that we voted for.
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"We are valued by the people but the situation can change at any moment," he said.
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In 1956, the Queen received a magnificent beaded Yoruba throne given by the people of Nigeria.
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Only then will this bureau be steered back into the orbit of government by the people.
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The Athenian experiment proved government by the people could work, but it was not frequently replicated.
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With the mandate given by the people, I would like to exercise my command in diplomacy.
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Sometimes we see more of their work than that done by the people who inhabit it.
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Often the culture is driven by the people who aren't there when you're talking to somebody.
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These are two people radicalized who were given a wedding party by the people they killed!
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The boss makes the decision, but is always advised by the people around her or him.
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Judging by the people you follow on social media, you seem quite invested in LGBTQ+ culture?
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He's the sort of judge who is extremely well-regarded by the people who like him.
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But Marni somehow breaks the mold, as evidenced by the people who come to its shows.
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Instead, they're beloved, even by the people who shout "Fuck the Young Bucks" while they wrestle.
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We also want to make our country not ruled by one man but by the people.
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That's good to hear, considering it's owned by the people of New York to begin with.
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It's a judgement call that should be made by the people who are running the company.
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Or, more importantly, received as false by the people who hear it -- and laugh at it.
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That this is going to be made by money and elites' decisions, not by the people?
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But this is not so in Tehran where regime change by the people is an option.
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As a duly elected official, chosen by the people, I stand with my Utah congressman's legislation.
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Feeling seen and supported by the people who really matter make many annoyances easier to bear.
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Feeling seen and supported by the people who really matter make many annoyances easier to bear.
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And this time it was being committed by the people who were there to protect her.
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Some of his buildings were misfires, loathed by the people who work or live in them.
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"I am impressed by the people standing inside," he said, the rain hitting his uncovered head.
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I'm reaching out to anyone ... Samantha Bee is not liked by the people on my side.
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This is why it was called "Saturday mass," by the people who fell into its groove.
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Ava stopped by the PEOPLE offices to demo the silly character, and her appearance was pure gold.
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"This refuge here is rightfully owned by the people and we intend to use it," he said.
|
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So today, Pinterest is introducing a new feed populated only by the people and boards you follow.
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After all, he got where he did by working for it and being chosen by the people.
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Simply put, people who aren't taking part in fighting shouldn't be targeted by the people who are.
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Ionov said the question of independence was one that would be answered by the people of California.
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Jon is beloved by the people, but he doesn't want power, which only makes him more beloved.
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But a 50-member National Assembly is elected by the people (including women) and is often truculent.
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Those kinds of statements, I think, would be seen as insulting by the people that I represent.
|
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"But it's nothing compared to how many houses have been rebuilt by the people themselves," Chulley added.
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"I am a little concerned by the people who have been calling for my murder," he said.
|
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She was made a monster by the people who turned her into a superspy: They sterilize you.
|
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"This award and every single award given out tonight were voted on by the people," she said.
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And you know what else is voted on by the people, the midterm elections on November 6th.
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"She was taken from this world to soon by the people that we're sworn to protect her."
|
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Lawsuits are usually filed by the people who live there who don't want to follow the rules.
|
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I have great respect for intelligence as led by the people that I have in charge now.
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So think about how you want to be perceived by the people around you, and dress accordingly.
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County sheriffs are elected directly by the people and are even more accountable to the voting public.
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Using Lincoln's language, they are fulfilling the idea of government of the people and by the people.
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But I feel that idea is reinforced by the people who are trying to sell them music.
|
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"These numbers reveal a campaign powered by the people," Nellis, Harris's digital director, said in a statement.
|
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Here are the best affordable hair dryers available based on reviews by the people who use them:
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Government for and by the people was a radical idea in Madison's time and remains so today.
|
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The headdresses and clothing were all being worn by the people whose ancestors had designed those originally.
|
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"I regret that my shame is now shared by the people I cherish dearly," his statement said.
|
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The summer of 22019 witnessed a masterful demonstration of civic engagement by the people of Puerto Rico.
|
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"We are from the earth to the earth, by the people, for the people," Ahmad tells me.
|
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The Prince Online Museum was built by the people who worked directly with him on the sites.
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You know, by the people who actually get to make the law in our system of government.
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In the kingdom, they argue, rights are given by the ruler, not publicly demanded by the people.
|
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When Madison referred to "pure democracy" in Federalist No. 19683, he meant direct governance by the people.
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A democracy is government by the people, who may rule either directly or indirectly, through elected representatives.
|
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"Instagram is a modern magazine edited by the people of the world," Ian Schrager, the hotelier, said.
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"The French respect that it was the husband who was elected by the people," Mr. Fourquet said.
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It is his duty to cast his vote for the candidate chosen by the people of Texas.
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This is an obligation entrusted to Congress and the President of the United States by the people.
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Moreover, he said, migrants could be easily found in such places by the people they are fleeing.
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His absence is still deeply felt in his former department and by the people who love him.
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Baez says she is moved by the people she helped, and inspired by those volunteering beside her.
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If we want government for the people, we've got to start working toward government by the people.
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The impacts of a melting Arctic are being felt most urgently by the people who live there.
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This Anne is unmercifully bullied by the people of Avonlea, the community that's home to Green Gables.
|
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Organizing is fundamentally democratic, grounded by the people most impacted by injustice to lead the way toward solutions.
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The Verge, we're fascinated by Silicon Valley, we're fascinated by the people here and the products they make.
|
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And having that hedged against by the people making it is a very confusing party line to take.
|
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It's an indication of a beginning, a reminder of what's possible when politics is powered by the people.
|
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"We take note of the decision by the people of the United Kingdom," Lagarde said in a statement.
|
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"The change was not just felt by the people that spoke but the people that listened," she said.
|
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Spaces should be created from the bottom up, by the people, he says, not simply presented to them.
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" - International Monetary Fund's Christine Lagarde: "We take note of the decision by the people of the United Kingdom.
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If you were completely unaffected by the people around you, imagine what you could think of and achieve?
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"This is the only social justice movement that is not led by [the people most affected]," Sandy said.
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What is not a familiar New York feeling is being smiled at by the people you bump into.
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Less control by the people, more control by the state until the individual's own wishes count for nothing.
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The album was a musical capsule of a specific genre as told by the people who created it.
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Eight black Aerocene Explorer sculptures, controlled by the people on the ground with long ropes, move slowly overhead.
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You should have expectations for yourself at the same level if you were also elected by the people.
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There's a documentary called Queer Japan being made by the people who run Massive that needs your money.
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The KKK and other nationalist organizations are emboldened by the people being appointed to our halls of power.
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That number is likely substantially lower for sexual assaults perpetrated by the people you're supposed to report to.
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"I was kidnapped by the people who were supposed to employ me," he said by phone from Libya.
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"This is a government of the people, by the people, and for the people no longer," he proclaimed.
|
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Aline Hond, 22: Dilma was democratically elected by the people, and she will remain our president until 2018.
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The king was a symbol of national unity and viewed with great affection by the people of Thailand.
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A victory in war won by the people at impossible cost has to be ascribed to the leader.
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We want to be witnessed by the people who matter to us: our civic, professional, and spiritual communities.
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"As time goes by, the people in the education training mechanism will be fewer and fewer," he said.
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People he grew up around talked about cooperative economics, about businesses controlled democratically by the people they serve.
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In India, she wrote in her book, she felt "rooted" by her networks, by the people she knew.
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But that point was made clear to me by the people who fought to keep the monuments there.
|
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"He always seemed to be sincere, doing right by the people," one man, Gilbert Ricks, told the newspaper.
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These deeply felt narratives — none more than 100 words long — are read by the people who wrote them.
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He did run it by the people in line at the chocolate fondue station at his country club.
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"There is no magazine that is read by the people you meet at lunches and dinners," he suggested.
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These devices, by the way, are not bought and paid for by the people who drink the water.
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Firstly, many have raised concerns that tether is being issued by the people who own the Bitfinex exchange.
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STEVE BANNON: Well, I think -- I think it's a market that is -- has some oversight by the people.
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The plastic waste collected by the people coming here is ultimately sent to the Municipal Corporation for recycling.
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These are facades, Sherry explained, that can often be seen through by the people close to the person.
|
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This is the story of Something Awful, as told by the people who made it what it was.
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It is a legitimacy that can be conferred only by the people of the communities we serve and protect.
|
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You don't have to get elected by the people to be in charge here, just by the Conservative Party.
|
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That means that most districts are drawn by the people who directly benefit from gerrymandering: self-interested partisan officials.
|
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Some of the signs you'll see are not put up by the people that love or like Donald Trump.
|
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"You know that all this was invented by the people who stand in opposition to Mr Trump," Putin said.
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Does it place a premium on you being trusted and supported by the people you work with every day?
|
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Generation Z-ers have become masters at getting themselves seen by the people who make major decisions for networks.
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We need to enact the reforms that will return us to a government of, for, and by, the people.
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Only pledged delegates — those chosen by "the people" in primaries and caucuses — get to vote on the first ballot.
|
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"I try very hard to allow ideas and agendas to be driven by the people I serve," Bilirakis said.
|
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Nobody's communications platform can be infinitely open or free of control by the people who own or fund it.
|
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Why it matters: The direction of computer science research is determined by the people who make up the field.
|
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You'll have to step it up though, based on the epic Instagram posts by the people behind Nutella-palooza.
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They're raging because their feelings aren't being respected and prioritized by the people behind the actual Star Wars canon.
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" Explaining the core philosophy behind the group, he adds: "We are completely independent, for the people by the people.
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NARAS is meant to reflect all of the music industry and be "by the people and for the people".
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We are, as Abraham Lincoln reminds us, a government of the people, by the people, and for the people.
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And so I entered the world of punk from its very beginning, told by the people who lived it.
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The state Capitol is a facility that's owned by the people of the state and symbolizes the public trust.
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In an emailed statement, he said, "It's good that this will be decided by the people of North Dakota."
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To me, the new directions were being taken by the people who were there at the creation: Fripp especially.
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Even though I was working, I felt stressed by the people running in and out from offices and classes.
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In America, a candidate for president must be selected by their party before they are elected by the people.
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Whatever you want to pursue in life has a guide developed by the people who've walked the same path.
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"A lot of success in high-growth entrepreneurship is determined by the people who want to grow," Guzman said.
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Both congresswomen appear in footage shared by By the People in which they can be seen signing the pledge.
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"It doesn't have a lot to do with whether this should be decided by the people," Ms. Cirone said.
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They're both music for the people and by the people and that is something I would love to incorporate.
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Obstetric violence has been visited upon pregnant women by the people that they look to for help and guidance.
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The decision to enter it should be made only after a full debate by the people of this country.
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This weekend I married the love of my life, in God's own country, surrounded by the people I cherish.
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For these Russians, their government is by the people in the way Mr. Trump's books are by Mr. Trump.
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I am bewildered by the people I know who dredge up their childhoods all the time at our age.
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It's a remarkable image: the ruthless dictator diminished, inside a metal cage, guarded by the people he once commanded.
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But that story has been challenged over the years, most compellingly by the people we used to call multiculturalists.
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It needs to be adapted to the people and created, in fact, owned by the people in the business.
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What truly matters is not which party controls our government, but whether our government is controlled by the people.
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They were for the people, by the people of New York in one of the world's great public spaces.
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That thinking has been encouraged by the people who invested in Bitcoin in 100, when it first topped $1,000.
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" Context: Omar tweeted earlier about being elected by the people of Minnesota's 5th District, "not the Alabama Republican Party.
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Not regardless of, but often despite some of the positions that are taken by the people in the case.
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We're heavily swayed by the people, messages, and circumstances around us — but, wait, this is actually a good thing!
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" As Fama put it a couple of years ago, "Eventually, the regulators get captured by the people they regulate.
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What is your reaction to the interpretations of the two sculptures expressed by the people interviewed in the video?
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That thinking has been encouraged by the people who invested in Bitcoin in 100, when it first topped $1,000.
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Em: What does FDIC insurance matter when the accounts are owned by the people who own the government(s)?
|
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But there's some structural unemployment that's decidedly not fine because it's not desired by the people who aren't employed.
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Who seemed like they could relate to the problems that were being faced by the people asking the questions.
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He was surrounded by the people of Charlottesville screaming "shame!" and "murderer!" and had to be escorted from the podium.
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And the bright yellow vests worn by the people involved in the excavation make it look like a construction site.
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You're out there trying to make sure that the information is gonna be received by the people on the ground.
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It isn't clear when Facebook discovered the bug or how many people were actually contacted by the people they'd blocked.
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Chef Marcus Samuelsson stopped by the PEOPLE offices and whipped up what might be the gutsiest doughnut of all time.
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I guess now is not really the time to worry about which ride-sharing app is beloved by the people.
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In his book, Lowery aims to give readers a sense of the world as experienced by the people behind it.
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This change can and will only be achieved through the ouster of the ruling theocracy by the people of Iran.
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You cannot have a government for and by the people if it is not represented by all of the people.
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Unfortunately, Twitter policies change regularly and are poorly understood and articulated, particularly by the people who make and enforce them.
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A new group called Get America Covered was founded by the people who used to run the health care law.
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All the while, Trump was surrounded by the people he trusts most — his grown children, Eric, Donald Jr. and Ivanka.
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It's emotional and it's passionate, and Glasgow as a city is made up by the people that are like that.
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Because what truly matters is not what truly controls our government but whether our government is controlled by the people.
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Emojination's motto is "emoji by the people, for the people," and nowhere was this more present than in its programming.
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I am only alarmed by the people printing their organized trolling as "news" this is what the current administration wants.
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He emphasized that those elected to the body would be chosen by the people -- and not by the political parties.
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Let's do health-care reform the right way, which is for the people, by the people and not the system.
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His father, who was backed by the United States, was forced from office by the "people power" movement in 1986.
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At times of great change, commitment to "government of the people, by the people and for the people" is critical.
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These genres are determined less by the sound of the music itself than by the people who listen to them.
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And the SOB that rides around in Air Force One is denying services needed by the people of Puerto Rico.
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I was elected with 78% of the vote by the people of Minnesota's 5th District, not the Alabama Republican Party.
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In this, Superman is feared by the people he most wants to save, while wearing the knitted red and blue.
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Cities have always been hubs of technological experimentation, shaped by the people who inhabit them and the tools they use.
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"That is a role of the government elected by the people of Puerto Rico," Rossello said in his televised address.
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These amounts are determined by the people, they decide if they enjoy bread and circuses, like in the Roman empire.
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Once those influences wound up in the wrong hands, the innovators were disavowed by the people who first championed them.
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As the teenager toes the line of sobriety each day, Rue's life is further complicated by the people around her.
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Security is on your mind, and you're asking yourself whether you truly feel valued by the people you connect with.
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I've been reminded of the importance of American-funded humanitarian aid by the people like Olga who are receiving it.
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With a few fanciful exceptions, the garments in the paintings reflect those worn by the people of Kyoto and Edo.
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That charter, if ratified by the people, will replace the Constitution of 1980 imposed by the military dictatorship of Gen.
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As Lincoln put it at Gettysburg, we want a government of the people, by the people and for the people.
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And, of course, Democrats agonized for months over impeachment versus a fair and free election by the people in 2020.
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That said, authors on No Sleep haven't unilaterally been screwed over by the people who want to adapt their work.
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What specific conduct is under scrutiny by federal investigators was not disclosed by the people who confirmed the expanded inquiry.
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This is a democracy and this matter should be decided in an open court of law owned by the people.
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I felt very supported by the people from First Unitarian Society of Denver, they made me feel loved and protected.
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"What truly matters is not which party controls our government, but whether our government is controlled by the people," he said.
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He was also made an honorary Justice of the Peace in his community, a local judicial position elected by the people.
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I'll be forever touched by the people who have thanked me for making them feel like they aren't the only ones.
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Maybe I really would've been rescued by the people who spoke my mother's language and knew of my great-uncle's triumphs.
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" - U.S. Speaker of the House of Representatives Paul Ryan: "I respect the decision made by the people of the United Kingdom.
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Bong's support of the work by the people around him has been a through-line of his approach to awards season.
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The singer stopped by the PEOPLE Now studios recently to chat about his and wife Crystal's second son on the way.
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"Sometimes we're surprised by the people that step up and can support us in ways we didn't expect," Dr. Goodman says.
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The third, the kind of agreement now narrowly rejected by the people of Columbia, requires both a political and moral compromise.
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"I'm no longer surprised by the people who commit these crimes, because predators come from all walks of life," West said.
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The current G-20 meeting, for example, was prepared by the people who usually work together at these three international institutions.
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"The gravedigger's chant is the song sung by the people who lay your body to rest" Gagneux said in a statement.
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The question is: Are we owed explanations by the people we date, even if we've only met them once or twice?
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In rural America, outside of liberal, metropolitan "echo chambers," oppositional art is actually viewed by the people it's meant to provoke.
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When it at least comes to this issue, the tin hats are not being worn by the people on FOX News.
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But the truth of it is, it's going to be driven by the people at the top of the food chain.
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The measure also did not garner either a required supermajority vote in favor, or a vote by the people to pass.
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And they are especially useful for young people growing up with thoughts or desires not shared by the people around them.
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A government of, for, and by the people becomes all about protecting the rule of one individual or party, plus cronies.
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Judging by the people on the street, coming back might be a good move ... because clearly her fans still love her.
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By The People represents these communities with dignity, and resists efforts to dehumanize those of a different socioeconomic or ethnic background.
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Secondary to that, the imperative around the designed world is it should be designed by the people who live in it.
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The group said it had noted "with satisfaction" its campaign to actively boycott the referendum had been "heard by the people".
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She promised that the government she led would be driven by the people, rather than the interests of a privileged few.
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He later became homeless and was frequently targeted by the people who he believes murdered his father, according to The Guardian.
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Berg's skill is that he never loses sight of the fact that he's trying to do right by the people involved.
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"This weekend I married the love of my life, in God's own country, surrounded by the people I cherish," Goulding wrote.
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I feel like they're looking at me, and that my computer screen is always being monitored by the people behind me.
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Subway riders: This morning could be your chance to have your thoughts about the trains heard by the people in charge.
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It's no wonder that existing cooperatives — firms owned by the people who work there — today are more productive than traditional workplaces.
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" Asked if wanted to be respected or loved, Mr. Cuomo replied, "I want to be loved by the people I respect.
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"In a democracy, the power to make the law rests with those chosen by the people," he wrote in King v.
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He told The Times in 1967 that the hobbits were inspired by the people of Sarehole, England, where he grew up.
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Not only will we fortify our missiles, but our ground, navy and air forces will always be supported by the people.
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Two years later, California voters recalled Persky — the first time a sitting judge had been ousted by the people since 1932.
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By "the people," Trump and Johnson don't actually mean the people of their respective countries, or even the electorates of them.
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A sense of hopelessness was felt by the people living with malaria and those of us working to stop the disease.
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According to Huawei&aposs statement it takes issue with three claims made by the people it is suing — who remain unnamed.
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Still, McConnell on Sunday dialed back his opposition to Moore, saying the election would be decided by the people of Alabama.
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The federal courts will now have a chance to do right by the people of Pennsylvania and order such an analysis.
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The Government By the People Act will do just that by building a small-donor matching system to fund Congressional elections.
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It was a sort of corrective to Rushmore, a reclaiming of the landscape by the people from whom it was stolen.
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But somewhere, thousands of miles away in east Africa, Nipsey's death was felt even more keenly by the people of Eritrea.
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If the tax were a referendum decided by the people, instead of by just 17 city councilors, it would have failed.
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Warren (D-Mass.), the law abrogated the idea of a government by the people, for the people and of the people.
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It could be an enemy, a friend, a lover — but we must always be taught by the people that we meet.
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I ask this because there's a continual conversation happening around characters needing to be represented by the people with lived experiences.
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Of course, in a republic, the political status quo (not to mention the social status quo) is created by the people.
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"Erdogan was elected by the people, so to criticise him is to patronise and disrespect the people" say the Turkish president's propagandists in Ankara; "Brexit was voted for by the people, so to criticise it is to patronise and disrespect the people" say the Brexit purists in London (funnily enough, the apposite vote-share in both cases was 52%).
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He passed the way he lived, on his own terms, surrounded by the people he loved, in the place he loved best.
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They currently occupy an enormous building facing the White House, a sort of visual alternative to the government elected by the people.
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But instead of giving up, more and more people are demanding a government that is run by the people for the people.
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"It details this desire to do right by the people we've lost, to make them proud and honor their memories," she says.
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And at the risk of being ex-communicated by the people I work with, this one is, I think, altogether more exciting.
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Barrett was also a trustee of the Trinity School, an education program founded by the People of Praise, from 2015 to 2017.
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How would you undo all of these marital contracts that have already been entered into by the people all over the country?
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"I'm also just really inspired by the people who dedicate their lives to the Humane Society and animals in general," she said.
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From the first spark to ongoing recovery efforts, the timeline of this tragedy is told entirely by the people who lived it.
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He also said he was proud of the part Papua New Guinea played in stopping deaths caused by the people-smuggling trade.
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There is a movement and desire for by-and-for story telling (storytelling by the people portrayed, written for the people portrayed).
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"Settlement in a country like New Zealand would be used by the people smugglers as a marketing opportunity," Turnbull told Australian radio.
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There might be a lot of people who don't agree with it, but you might be surprised by the people who do.
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The term "Gente-Fied" was coined by the people of Boyle Heights and it means the gentrification of a community from within.
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Jamie Chung stopped by the People Now studios, where she dished on just what made filming Office Christmas Party so much fun.
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"He passed the way he lived, on his own terms, surrounded by the people he loved, in the place he loved best."
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But you have to ask ourselves, 'What are we really trying to achieve by the people who's going to be broken up?
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But, like all media, if they're not consciously seized by the people seeking empowerment, they'll be seized by someone or something else.
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There's no getting around this basic fact: the iPhone X is an excellent phone, as judged by the people who use it.
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Musicians right now have an amazing opportunity to defend the humanity of groups who are being attacked by the people in power.
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The first four of these were real functions, as stated by the people from whom the song in question had been collected.
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Also featured in the collection will be 100 items given to the Queen by the people and organizations of the United Kingdom.
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"We have largely been confined to the four walls of our houses because we are harassed, terrorized and ridiculed by the people."
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But it is yet another example of a "special circumstance" bill that would override decisions made by the people of individual states.
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We're not knocking Valentine's Day; we'll take any excuse for a new little something, given and received by the people we love.
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But I think that this non-sustainability is at some point demonstrated by the people in terms of the tension it creates.
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We are supposed to have a "government of the people, by the people, for the people" as President Abraham Lincoln famously said.
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One piece of legislation would be Sarbanes's Government by the People Act, which proposes a small-donor matching system for federal candidates.
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"I want to remind this country to do right by the people of this country," Gillum told the crowd, according to WPTV.
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Thirdly, is the committee willing to work side-by-side with a constitutional convention duly elected by the people of Puerto Rico?
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So scammers can ensure their clickbait is seen by the people they think are most likely to fall for their outrageous headlines.
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But when students are accustomed to being hurt by the people closest to them, she said, a suspension often has little impact.
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According to the researchers, two-thirds of earworm episodes are considered to be either neutral or positive by the people experiencing them.
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That their head of state should be elected by the people is, I imagine, the innate view of almost all American citizens.
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The only realistic path to the end of this cold war is a more democratic Iran, made by the people of Iran.
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But you have all these people, whether Jeb or Hillary or anybody—- they're all controlled by the people who give them money.
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Love Mr. Trump or hate him, America and our entire electoral system were founded on the principle of democracy by the people.
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Water systems are a utility not unlike your electric company, and as such they are funded by the people that use them.
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Even Favre acknowledged how well he and his family were taken care of by the people when his wife Deanna had cancer.
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"She was dumped—by the people she was with that night, we assume—in an alley after overdosing on heroin," Dawn says.
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In other words, "By the People" is about just what it says, everyday citizens cooking up solutions to what ails their communities.
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MM: I was not a dictator, I was elected five times by the people, and no dictator has ever resigned; I resigned.
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The sanctions regime "threatens and impedes the enjoyment by the people of DPRK of their human rights in all sectors", it said.
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Now we have a model that simulates objective journalism, supposedly written by the people who were once subject to that journalism's scrutiny.
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And so she has turned it into a rolling demand for accountability by the people who were supposed to protect the victims.
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"You want to make sure that you're comfortable and like being surrounded by the people who will be your neighbors," he said.
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Our efforts serve as a reminder of what democracy really is: the rule of the people, by the people, for the people.
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Google says the files are saved securely in the cloud and can only be accessed by the people you share them with.
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Whether it is self-conscious or subconscious, their decisions are shaped by the people who surround them and the world they inhabit.
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The risks are borne by the people who live near these places and the risks are larger than if we moved it.
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"To respect the mandate by the people in elections, the government does not want to implement GST again," he said in parliament.
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A day after visiting Texas to survey the damage, Trump pledged on Wednesday to stand by the people of Texas and Louisiana.
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A government by the people and for the people should serve the people and it is our duty to demand just that.
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"This is a democracy and this matter should be decided in an open court of law owned by the people," Avenatti said.
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You voted for a wrecking ball to obliterate the status quo and rebuild a new government OF, FOR, and BY the PEOPLE!
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"Originalism says simply that the words on the page that were written and ratified by the people cannot be changed," he said.
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It is defined by the people who lead their lives with a real sense of purpose — something this city has never lacked.
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He said the decision had no basis in the Constitution as it was understood by the people who drafted and ratified it.
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I don't mean to be offensive, but in my eyes the "cuisine" enjoyed by the people of those villages was equally primitive.
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The data walked out the door the way it was supposed to — it was just mishandled by the people who collected it.
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" West added, "And then that gets promoted in the music and then the music isn't even owned by the people saying these things.
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ROBERTS: Well, obviously, by the people in the room here, it is a reaction of welcoming Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the nomination process.
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We miss you baby, and even though this is the toughest time in my life ... I am surrounded by the people we loved.
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"The day I'm shown some respect by the people I've worked with for 8 years is the day I'll be back," she wrote.
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We're also told Tamra, who was driving the Polaris RZR, had been warned several times by the people training her to slow down.
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They're sure to be needed by the people forced to spend days in airport security without access to food, water, or bathing facilities.
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A president elected directly by the people would—like le général—embody the nation, and rise above the grubby business of party politics.
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What matters is that most American politicians have become more easily swayed by money than by the people who voted them into office.
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The biggest knock on bitcoin has been that it is not generally seen as having value except by the people who value bitcoin.
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As the first US president to step foot inside the country, everything he says will be closely watched by the people of Laos.
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" I don't endorse using violence in this context, but I stand by the people who say, "No, not here, not on our campus.
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Luna stopped by the PEOPLE Now Studio recently, where he opened up about starring alongside Jones in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.
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While in Cuba, Robles noted that he was deeply inspired by the people he encountered, and learned a great deal about their lives.
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We were just going to a farther grocery store because we didn't want to be seen by the people that we live around.
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I began to generate revenue because the recommendations I made could be acted upon by the people with the power to do so.
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Before he was presidentially humiliated, Sessions, the US attorney general, was elected four times to the US Senate by the people of Alabama.
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It's shown by the people leaders surround themselves with, and let's not forget those advisers Trump has placed on the White House payroll.
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If you call for less speech by the people you dislike but also complain when the people you like are censored, be careful.
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Folks even started leaving flowers at a makeshift tribute near the home as well -- it's clear she was beloved by the people there.
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They are run by the people who use them, ensuring the care is directed efficiently where and when it is needed the most.
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In fact, all of the characteristic critiques of moral panics have been used by the people I quoted earlier against the #MeToo phenomenon.
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Claudia's story was echoed by the people of Villavicencio, site of some of the most brutal guerrilla warfare during the last five decades.
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Now, Abadi faces a reckoning by the people, as Iraqis go to the polls on May 12 to vote in a new parliament.
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Where do citizens turn to be granted an injunction against injunctions while the case for America's future is being heard by the people?
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The buck truly does stop with the president, who is elected by the people, through the Electoral College, and not by the Congress.
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Americans want a government of the people, by the people, and for the people, as expressed by the great Republican President, Abraham Lincoln.
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" It reads, "The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.
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I think the man has been horribly treated by the people he's going to cooperate with, but sometimes you have no other choice.
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And at that point, it becomes a battle of who can earn the support of a majority of delegates elected by the people.
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Emmett, more affectionately known as "Bobo" by the people who loved him, had traveled to Mississippi from Chicago to visit his great-uncle.
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She points out that statistically, women are most likely to be raped by the people closest to us, not strangers on the street.
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"By the People: Designing a Better America," opening on Friday at the Smithsonian's Cooper Hewitt, taps into a rich vein of entrepreneurial beneficence.
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Though she felt mistreated by the people from the bank and the police station, Ms. Lo said she does not wish anyone harm.
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He passed the way he lived, on his own terms, surrounded by the people he loved, in the the place he loved best.
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And best of all, Schmitz told me the map was donated by the people who had bought my aunt and uncle's steel company!
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You can even see where this picture was repeatedly folded and creased by the people who used it as an advertising-performance prop!
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Turner has a name for the service — FilmStruck — and says it will be managed by the people behind its Turner Classic Movies network.
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Yet in Edward L. Ayers's splendid book we are introduced to remarkably common emotions felt by the people of blue and gray states.
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And he was fascinated by the people: driven by a compulsion to acquire, yet seldom displaying any serious inclination toward power and wealth.
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"We stand by the people of Ecuador in this difficult time and are ready to assist in any way we can," he added.
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"This is the last chance given by the people to (Chief Executive) Carrie Lam," CHRF convenor Jimmy Sham said Friday, according to AFP.
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Abraham Lincoln's famous quotation — "government of the people, by the people, for the people shall not perish from the earth" — graces the exterior.
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I'm so inspired by the annual By the People festival that Halcyon puts on, and the community activations that the Eaton Workshop does.
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But-- in terms of the fact that-- we ought to do better by the people that get left behind by our capitalist system.
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But such questions should be answered by a clash between branches ultimately superintended by the people, to whom the president can also appeal.
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Trump may similarly claim indifference in the Bombardier case, as he was also not elected by the people of Penwortham, Belfast or Quebec.
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They say that with their revamped studio, they hope to take yoga in a direction that's for the people, and by the people.
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" Instead, he said, "ultimately there will need to be a political solution," one that will be "decided by the people of the region.
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It was intended to be a government of the people, by the people, for the people; instead we have devolved into an oligarchy.
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Los Angeles is defined by the people who lead their lives with a real sense of purpose — something this city has never lacked.
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We are at a crossroads, testing once again whether government of the people, by the people and for the people can long endure.
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However, we now trust that we are protected by the people on the street and by the support obtained at the international level.
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"The European Union is running out of words to describe the horror being experienced by the people of eastern Ghouta," the bloc said.
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But I think when you have titles that are really loved by the people who are making them, they can achieve amazing things.
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When their identities or beliefs are rejected by the people who are supposed to care for them, kids lose a vital support system.
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And as I crossed the terrain, I saw them: discarded shoes and a backpack, left behind by the people I'd just seen swept away.
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" The new president, 70, continued, "What truly matters is not which party controls our government, but whether our government is controlled by the people.
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Last year, there was a lot of excitement about Yooka-Laylee, a Kickstartered platformer by the people behind Banjoo Kazooie, another Nintendo 264 hit.
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"The collection is sourced by the people, and that's why it's so different from Zara," Sofia Wacksman, VP of trends at Kohl's, told Refinery29.
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All the talk of a rules-based multilateral order, international human rights, or government of the people and by the people, is a sham.
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It is seen as a strategic location by the people smugglers who operate around the port of Dunkirk and on a nearby service area.
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Startup Alley at Disrupt is one of the best ways to get your startup noticed by the people who matter in the tech industry.
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When you're a kid, your pop culture reality is shaped for you by the people in your life who have what you don't — money!
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The saying, used by Mao Zedong, is meant as a warning to unpopular governments that they can be overthrown by the people they rule.
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"That is universally accepted, except by the people who do not want to spend the money and are trying to shortcut it," he said.
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For those that haven't seen the film, it follows an allegorical woman named "mother," who is slowly destroyed by the people she cares for.
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The state constitution specifies that revenue measures must be approved by 75% of both legislative chambers—requiring some bipartisan agreement—or by the people.
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Making good on that promise would be a sign that Mr. Maduro is willing to work with lawmakers who were elected by the people.
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Second on the list is iMacs — used by pros, again by the people who use professional software day in, day out, not just casually.
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"I think the money is going to be made not by the robotechnology solutions companies, but by the people who employ them," he said.
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Like I said earlier this week: ultimately, the question of what belongs on Facebook can't be decided solely by the people who work there.
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The coca leaf is the part of the plant that has been used by the people of Peru since ancient civilizations for medicinal purposes.
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If they're not going to be respected by the people around them, at least, in the end, they can do that for one another.
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You're in a social mood today, thanks to the Moon in friendly Air sign Aquarius, and you're feeling supported by the people around you.
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"A government that was not directly elected by the people will not have the legitimacy to propose solutions to our crises," Rousseff's defense read.
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Ironically, the generational problems millennials are said to face will be shouldered by the people who are ignored in the wider conversation about millennials.
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For a new statement to be heard, it had to be shared and repeated by the people around you, gradually spreading across the stadium.
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The Democratic Party's path towards 2020 must be carved not only by the party leaders in Washington, but by the people the party represents.
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Meanwhile, Sam is struggling with feeling not "Black enough" to be accepted by the people doing the racial justice work she was interested in.
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The gold medal-winning U.S. gymnasts stopped by the PEOPLE Now studios, and warned against adopting unhealthy eating habits to get their muscular builds.
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Some of these have been made famous, but a majority are local favorites that come (ha!) recommended highly by the people who frequent them.
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Since then, the Australia-based artist has been traveling the world, visiting different communities and leaving murals behind inspired by the people he's met.
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Of course, judging Wallace by the people who read him—even judging him by his own, often extremely regressive political views—is very unfair!
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"From what we can tell by the people he is supporting, he is grading Republicans on the curve," Mr. Steyer said in an interview.
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A third model is that representatives are guided, not by the people as a whole, but by the members of the party they represent.
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" In his apology, Lappin said "[playing the music of their choice] is the freedom they are afforded by the people who serve this country.
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There must be no more military rule in Libya: an executive and legislature bodies must be elected by the people through the legitimate process.
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When even the requirements for voter registration are burdensome, our country cannot truly claim to be a democracy of, for, and by the people.
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"So quick to offer up a prayer or a friendly greeting, they will forever be missed by the people who loved them," James wrote.
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It's gotta recognize that the best policy is made not by the people with the loudest voices on either end of the political spectrum.
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But when the term violence is used, it now signifies a moral and political failing by the "people," those not authorized to use force.
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They function like governments, but they're private governments in the sense that they are not governed by the people who are affected [by them].
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Rio Tazewell, the Government by the People campaign manager with People for the American Way, said volunteers handed out over 85033 candles to participants.
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The revival of democracy that we so sorely need is being led by the people our government has ignored for the past 40 years.
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China had taken successful steps against terror and extremism in Xinjiang, which has been broadly supported by the people of the region, he added.
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"Because of the collaborative approach adopted by the people in this room, I personally am optimistic that a good outcome is possible," William said.
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He makes us ice cream with fruit sold at an outdoor stand by the people who grew it, and mixes drinks at cocktail hour.
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The exhibition was organized by the people behind the D.D.R. museum, which gives visitors a taste of what life was like in East Germany.
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TrumpTok is rife with examples of how the president's various logos, slogans and branded objects are understood by the people that actually wield them.
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Might the film's reputation be burnished by the people here, who are better able to connect with Sam's cracked quest than critics at Cannes?
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Before long it was decided — by the people who decide such things — that T. S. Eliot was the greatest poet of the 20th century.
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"We have a state law that we're intending to enforce, and the state law was voted on by the people of Massachusetts," he said.
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" But Richard manages to come through and declare his desire to create "an internet of the people, by the people and for the people.
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"This new information provided by the people further exonerates Mr. Hussain," Mr. Tacopina wrote on Tuesday, asking a county judge to dismiss the charges.
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Mr Gorsuch is right that such questions would be better hammered out by lawmakers who, unlike Supreme Court justices, are elected by the people.
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Instead of accepting the assault on our liberty and civil rights by the people and government, Muslim-Americans demanded a seat at the table.
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We must judge what's going on by the benchmarks of democracy, and question whether the government is acting for, of, and by the people.
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In other words, minimum wage increases might signal to low-wage workers that they are not being ignored by the people who control governments.
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The questions always asked of it — will it do any good, will it change minds, will it even be noticed by the people satirized?
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Debbie Dingell -- for their support and reminded Americans that political power in a democracy is not held by politicians, but bestowed by the people.
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"I think sometimes these [AI studies] are being driven by the people with the tools and not the people with the problem," he says.
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" He later added that the, "consequences of regulatory overreach are felt by the people who foot the bill for all this: the American people.
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The crew conducted an emergency landing on Hainan Island&aposs Lingshui Airfield, where they were taken into custody by the People&aposs Liberation Army.
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I've seen what can happen when people are raised badly, and how easily they're affected by the people they're surrounded by and their parents.
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But that message is heard not only by the people Trump claims to be protecting but also by those he's trying to keep out.
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There was a cost to making Red Dead Redemption 2 into a great game, one largely paid by the people who worked on it.
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The further fact is that no Vice President is really elected by the people or their electors; he is an appendage to their Presidential choice.
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In addition to new scenes filmed with DeGeneres and Gosling, the video includes quotes by the people behind the camera hilariously taken out of context.
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Perception becomes more about the experiences accumulated by the people you're talking to than anything that they may or may not know about you, personally.
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This reconsideration must be taken on as an urgent strategic task by the people occupying executive suites, rather than delegated to bean-counters in cubicles.
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Run by the people behind the Nigerian online marketplace Jumia, the company uses a digital delivery system which is tailor-made for Africa, Kehinde explains.
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"I'm just happy it's Spring time," she says, stopping by the PEOPLE offices on April 25 to spread the word on her inspiring new project.
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Is it a coincidence that the People's Choice Awards, a show that's voted on by the people, happened just a few days before the inauguration?
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But by making them its top priority, it wasn't standing by the people who felt threatened, isolated, or just plain angry about what had happened.
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From us you learn the state of your nation, and especially its management by the people you elected to give your children a better future.
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A plebiscite is a vote by the people, but the government can choose to do what they like with the result — it is not binding.
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What's harder to experience is the stress and anxiety of being attacked from the inside, by the people who are supposed to have your back.
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A speakeasy-style bar and restaurant, backed by the people behind the meatpacking district nightclub SL, was reported to be moving in, but nothing materialized.
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We're now dealing with the situation of possibly... almost revolutionary -- bring the government down kind of thing -and bring that system down by the people.
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It seems the master has become the apprentice and in this case, he may find himself fired by the people who reluctantly just hired him.
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The added transparency from both companies will be critical in exposing so-called "dark ads," which can be seen only by the people they target.
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Sense8, a Sci-Fi thriller made by the people who brought you the Matrix trilogy and Cloud Atlas, is sure to pique your binging interest.
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"In addition to being a place of worship, this historic building was a New York City landmark, treasured by the people" living in the neighborhood.
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Residents here hope that the revitalization, combined with efforts by the people in Millsfield and Harts Location, will be enough to keep the tradition alive.
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She ponied up, then launched a dumpling emoji Kickstarter campaign and, along with it, the concept of Emojination: emoji for the people, by the people.
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The rising mogul might have been paid to do it by the people of Sweet Loren's, whose branding is featured prominently in the below video.
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"The Museum was built by the people who worked directly with Prince on these projects," Jennings told Billboard in an interview about the museum's launch.
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He presented us with the promise of America, a land of opportunity for all and a country governed by the people, which greatly excited him.
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And I think both Castros have to be considered authoritarian and dictatorial because they are not freely chosen by the people that are in Cuba.
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As a result, he was shaped by the people around him — Cheney, Rumsfeld, and the rest of the old-school, industry-friendly, warmongering GOP establishment.
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But seeing how passionate the supporters are and how much they're loved by the people who do support them I thought, do you know what?
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The particularity of this project lies in that the "based upon a true story" is not acted out by actors, but by the people themselves.
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Unlike the web, which is organized by hyperlinks, our messengers organize information by the people we talk to with visual, interactive applications floating between us.
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No. Many goods and services, from bespoke suits to bathroom tiling, involve professional and even artistic judgment by the people we hire to execute them.
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Although there was significant public opposition to the deal, nearly every poll predicted that it would be approved by the people with a comfortable margin.
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Susan Hiller's latest video, on view at Pérez Art Museum Miami, features 23 endangered or extinct languages spoken by the people who know them best.
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The Times was told of at least seven Russia-linked Facebook groups by the people familiar with the investigation, some of which were previously unreported.
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Instead, it will be led by new forms of political organization built by the people and communities that were marginalized under the pre-crash order.
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" The Northern Ireland secretary, Karen Bradley, said she supported liberalization, though she argued that the matter "should be decided by the people of Northern Ireland.
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He's fascinated by the people who are willing to pay for features who aren't in his friend group, because they aren't "in" on their joke.
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"It has been the honor of my lifetime to be asked by the people of Illinois to represent them in our nation's capitol," Shimkus added.
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"Town Destroyer" was the name given to Washington by the people of the Iroquois Confederacy, whose villages were burned and pillaged during the Revolutionary War.
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"I will stand up to those that abuse the power entrusted to them by the people regardless if they are Democrats or Republicans," Kim said.
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Created by the people behind the legendary, once-the-most-popular-videogame-ever Myst, it's one of the best 3D puzzle/adventure games ever made.
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" He adds that for all of Amanios's accomplishments, "True wealth is not measured by materialistic wealth but by the people who we love and treasure.
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If elections are influenced by foreign actors, then voters are reduced from citizens to subjects, and government for and by the people is a sham.
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These games provide the double fantasy of running a small business and being sincerely wanted and loved by the people who might use your services.
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"He has been elected by the people in his district, although I don't think he represents the views of the people there," Mr. Dromm said.
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" As she discussed with TechCrunch, "[The internet is] basically an always ongoing project, and it's constantly going to be shaped by the people who use it.
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It consists of 96 rubies that were gifted to HM The Queen by the people of (then) Burma as a symbolic protection against illness and evil.
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Because of what Cleisthenes did, we still carry the torch of representative government, from the people, by the people, for the people, forward to this day.
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So success to me is just staying interested and excited and learning and inspiring the people around me and being inspired by the people around me.
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Immigration is seen as the biggest factor behind last year's vote by the people of Britain to end its 43-year membership of the European Union.
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One possibility is charging the Sacklers under the responsible corporate officer doctrine, which attempts to hold company leadership accountable for wrongdoing by the people under them.
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The furniture was made by the local Rundu carpenters and Himba carvers and the baskets were weaved by the people of the Omba Project in Windhoek.
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Why it matters: The ruling opens up the possibility of exposure for digital marketplaces to monopoly concerns brought by the people who buy products on them.
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" And he said he had fundamentally upended Washington, staring down "a corrupt and broken political establishment" and restoring a government "of, for and by the people.
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"The presidential system, in which the president will be directly elected by the people, brings a more liable and authorized executive power," he told BuzzFeed News.
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They argue that government of and by the people is flawed, and would prefer something more like the enlightened absolutism of Prussia under Frederick the Great.
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Scattered in with all the big and small lies Trump tells is a big truth: America has been screwed over by the people running the country.
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"I will be the first to be evaluated by the people," he told his cabinet, which includes 50 ministers and deputy ministers, among them five women.
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Gardner, a onetime critic of Trump, told IJR that he was backing the president, because he believed Trump would do right by the people of Colorado.
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The advocacy group By the People is asking members of Congress to back impeachment efforts, and announced Tuesday that Omar and Tlaib had signed its pledge.
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Social media has become one of Trump's most commanding weapons, but that doesn't mean it can't be kept in check through collective persuasion by the people.
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"You cannot have a government for and by the people if it is not represented by all of the people," Pressley said in a Thursday statement.
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It is a disorder of being betrayed by the people who you would hope would have cared for you in a loving way in your childhood.
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In describing the U.S. government as being "of the people, by the people and for the people," he articulated one of our nation's most cherished ideals.
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He is performing on the stage that was set up at the military headquarters by the people over the last 2.5 weeks of the sit ins.
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Churchill is regarded with frank adoration by the camera and by the people, the women in particular, charged with the tasks of attending and indulging him.
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I don't think it's a coincidence that my work is getting noticed by the people that organize these major festivals that revolve around music and unity.
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But they both seemed to know that this race would ultimately be decided by the people of Alabama, on their own terms, for their own reasons.
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As I did Eric Asimov writing about Sancerre, a grape that is much enjoyed by the People, even though it is sometimes dismissed by the Professionals.
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"Our Democratic State Senate was elected by the people for these kinds of votes," Steven Choi, the executive director of the New York Immigration Coalition, said.
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This summer, the Public Theater's free Shakespeare in the Park will be both for the people of New York and by the people of New York.
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"I was influenced exclusively by the people of my generation, above all by Taniyama, and by none of those above the age of 30," he wrote.
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"I was appalled by what I observed first hand, and I was shocked by the stories told by the people detained at these facilities," Warren wrote.
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What is surprising is the apparent blind eye turned by the people who have brought us this "rebooted" Roseanne -- a decision that ABC may regret. Why?
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Most often those answers are just more questions being pitched over and over at a rising volume by the people standing on either side of you.
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And no experiment would be conducted unless it was approved in advance—not just by scientists but by the people it is most likely to affect.
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The legislative branch, whose members are elected by the people, is an important if not vital element in the stability and longevity of the Islamic Republic.
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Bottom line is that redistricting should be done by the people all politicians have nightmares about: a bunch of nonpartisan wonks with computers in their laps.
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During the nine months that she was abducted, she was raped and drugged daily by the people who kidnapped her, Brian David Mitchell and Wanda Barzee.
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Combative in public, he had a massive inferiority complex in private — and was surprisingly easily manipulated by the people that surrounded him in the White House.
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"If there was anything left of Venezuela's battered democracy, it was the powers that were legitimately elected by the people, like the National Assembly," he said.
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Google said Thursday that it has recently adjusted its algorithms and the guidelines used by the people that rate its search results to elevate original reporting.
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I'd play levels made by the people in my viewing community, and when I finished it, I'd try to leave a note on their Miiverse page.
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Some [fans] sign up, some of them we pull out of the crowd, but it's really an experience that's generated by the people in the room.
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It gives you an old-school chronological feed which means you'll see everything posted by the people you connect with, in the exact order they posted it.
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Even just getting called "baby" or "sweetie" by the people I encounter while I'm working, when I ask them not to do that, they get really angry.
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She also continues to be inspired in her work by the people who email Honest Company to talk about how its products have positively affected their lives.
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The problem with this model is that stories of revenge and overcoming abuse often look much different when they're told by the people who've actually experienced abuse.
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Some 28% of Serbs thought non-democratic rule was sometimes better, against 25% who preferred rule by the people and a depressingly high 43% who didn't care.
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At Zola, we're inspired not just by Tartako, but also by the people who believed in her vision and supported her along the path to unicorn status.
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He enjoyed his time there, intrigued by the people who showed up — a retired grandmother, a trucker, a housewife — and he got a biker nickname: Bar None.
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And, in keeping with a trend started by the Netflix blockbuster, Annabelle is yet another Purser supporting character who's taken advantage of by the people around her.
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"We're going to be able to tell a lot about Clinton and Trump's judgment by the people they chose to be their second command," Cralle told CNN.
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Sunny, Today's adorable yellow Labrador puppy recently stopped by the PEOPLE offices, with handler Olivia Poff, to show off some of the new cues he is learning.
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For a conflict that's been so well-covered by popular culture, the Vietnam War itself has remained largely misunderstood, even by the people who lived through it.
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"I do not think this is acceptable behavior, but the choice will be made by the people of Montana," Ryan said during a press conference in Washington.
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When the star of YouTube's Nerdy Nummies stopped by the PEOPLE office for a Facebook Live video, she revealed her go-to theme for a get together.
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As well as sparking discussion amongst the show's fans, the documentary — and the issues it raises — has clearly not gone unnoticed by the people behind The Simpsons.
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But at least 11 firms have gone a step further, making concerted efforts to ensure their services are not being used by the people espousing those philosophies.
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The loss of a mobile authentication app will be felt by the people who were using it (including myself), probably first with a feeling of being inconvenienced.
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I have to address the environmental issues and problems as I see them and as they are presented to me by the people here at the agency.
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The Grande-Synthe camp is seen as a strategic location by the people smugglers who operate around the port of Dunkirk and on a nearby service area.
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The actress stopped by the People Now studios while promoting her latest film Ophelia when she opened up about the special relationship she and Boyega have formed.
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Sometimes the words can be empowering (when they are used by the people they describe), and sometimes they can be cruel (when they are used by outsiders).
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"I was elected by the people and I will continue the mission that was granted to me, now more than ever," the governor said in a statement.
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For years, I have watched Jeff Sessions do right by the people of Alabama, and I would be hard pressed to think of a more honest person.
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Front Burner Instead of a lobster roll, how about a grilled lobster tail, sold from a cart in the Battery run by the people at Luke's Lobster?
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Rather than obtain information about the health risks faced by the people of Houston, the agency seemingly preferred to keep itself, and the public, in the dark.
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Reports that Australian imams are pushing for religious alternatives to Peppa Pig, the insanely popular children's cartoon, have been flatly dismissed as "misleading" by the people involved.
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Erdogan, who won Turkey's first direct presidential election in August 2014, said a head of state elected by the people should have more than a symbolic role.
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"The United States of America is not about us versus them ... I'm running to be a President of the people, by the people, for all the people."
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This age-old question has been answered by the people who brought you Nestlé Quik and Nestlé Crunch bars, and you might be surprised by their answer.
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They were really blown away not only by being walked through the game by the people who made it but also seeing how the game is made.
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This was at first the illusion presented by the people running the campaigns, and in turn over the years, has become the custom for lots of us.
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U2 frontman Bono released new music this week that he said was "inspired" by the people in Italy who have been grappling with the COVID-19 outbreak.
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Our Constitution locates the confirmation process in the representative branches for a reason — so that the justices are chosen by the people whose Constitution they are expounding.
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MR. FEERICK: The amendment was not a license to easily remove a president who has been elected by the people from the powers and duties of office.
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So voters move to replace institutions with a style of government that feels more like democracy as they'd thought it would be: direct rule by the people.
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As an extra form of food production, vertical farming deserves to be welcomed, especially by the people whose impulse is to turn their back on the future. ■
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All you have to do is go to the By the People topic page, and click on the "View Projects" button of the campaign you're interested in.
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To do right by the people in Texas, Congress should do more than simply cut a check for relief funds when it returns to work next week.
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They're discussed and looked at in ways that you don't see, say, with the various Spider-Man reboots or Batman flicks, particularly by the people they represent.
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Abraham Lincoln called for a "government of the people, by the people, for the people," -- not a government of the rich, by the lobbyists, for the few.
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" The novelist Henry James was disgusted by the people he saw "swarming" on New York's heavily Jewish Lower East Side, who reminded him of "small, strange animals . . .
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Among them were parents just like the Shalits — only their sons and daughters had been murdered in terrorist attacks ordered by the people Israel was now freeing.
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If the members of this body elected by the people and accountable to them divide equally on a motion, the normal rule is that the motion fails.
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But a more likely explanation, they said, was that the coordinates had been accidentally left in the server out of sloppiness by the people running the operation.
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Princess Grace was beloved by the people of Monaco, abandoning her film career to focus on charitable work until she died in a car accident in 1982.
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In it he called for a direct vote by the people in choosing a president and warned about close presidential elections being decided by the Electoral College.
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If built, the Line 3 replacement route will endanger the wild rice crops harvested for at least 500 years by the people native to the upper Midwest.
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The articles against him allege no statutory crime but they go more to the heart of a president's use of the power granted him by the people.
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And there is the devastating cost paid by the people of Afghanistan: Of the 147,000 killed in the war since 2001, more than 38,000 have been civilians.
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Wait until he's the first president impeached by House Democrats — that's a very important distinction — to then be re-elected by the people at the ballot box.
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You can see that a part of the system is uniting to stop Donald Trump from putting in place the measures which were chosen by the people.
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Judge Gorsuch has called himself an originalist, meaning that he tries to interpret the Constitution as it was understood by the people who drafted and ratified it.
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True power — the kind generated through protest, through the telling of our own stories, through community and solidarity — is power generated by the people, for the people.
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To protect the republic, the Framers gave the representatives chosen directly by the people the tools they need to safeguard the democracy, including the power to impeach.
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Later, speaking before tens of thousands in the historic city center he said he would double pensions for the elderly and establish a government "by the people".
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That vision of democracy as rule by the people persists, still heard in classrooms and in campaign rallies, where citizens are told that their authority is paramount.
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"The sons and daughters of China should unite and boycott U.S. products, modern war is conducted by the people," said one Weibo user with the handle "Deanliu1314".
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Yes, they contain values encoded by the people who build them, but they also live—and perform—on an unpredictable internet of nearly limitless input and output.
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I understand that it was considered necessary by the people running Operation Julie, but that made them lose any moral high ground they might have thought they had.
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For democratic government to be of the people, by the people, for the people, people have to have a clear view of what government is doing, she argues.
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This morning, the organizers of the Women's Convention (brought to you by the people who put together the Women's March) announced the person who'd be opening the event.
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Landsec, the company that owns the screen, says it features recognition technology that's influenced by the people and things around it, allowing ads to better target local viewers.
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"After eight years of sacrifice a new era dawns, vindicating those difficult concessions made by the people of Greece," Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras told parliament before the vote.
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One thing that tends to trip people up about contested conventions is that the idea of tossing out a candidate chosen by the people seems a little undemocratic.
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The smelter, controlled by the company's majority-owned Indian subsidiary Vedanta Ltd, has been the target of protests by the people of Thootukudi, where the plant is located.
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The company announced on Tuesday it was ending its practice of "dark ads" or promoted posts that can only be seen by the people advertisers pay to target.
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I think there needs to be a huge space made for that kind of artistry... to have everyone's stories be told by the people that represent [the stories].
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Amazing. Then, instead of letting them be seen by the people they're about, unlike foolish Lara Jean, you'll just burn them and immediately be self-actualized and independent!
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel Why she's in the news: Chancellor Angela Merkel made history Sunday when she was elected to a fourth term by the people of Germany.
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But Wurdi Youang, as it's known by the people of the Wada Warrung nation, is apparently not the only mysterious stone circle in Australia — just the most intact.
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There's tremendous spirit for it, not only by the people we're dealing with in Congress but for the people out there that want to see something — $5,000, almost.
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Speaking of statement coats, Vanderpump Rules star Stassi Schroeder recently swung by the PEOPLE offices, where she listed statement coats as one of her must-have winter items.
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You have no right to discriminate against HIV-positive people; being ostracised by the people around you often hurts more than the pain and suffering from the illness.
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Our real-life exposure to different types of people is supplemented with (or in some cases, superseded by) the people we encounter in our entertainment, fictional or otherwise.
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And what we have to do is help them see the nexus between their life and what is happening by the people who are elected to represent them.
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"For the wedding it's about being surrounded by the people we love the most seeing our unity in front of family and in front of God," she shares.
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After it was approved in 1952 by the people of Puerto Rico, President Harry Truman, Congress and the Puerto Rican governor, the island became an official US commonwealth.
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Below, you'll find our top picks based on online reviews written by the people who know the units best: actual customers who have installed them in their homes.
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Bleu stopped by the PEOPLE Now studios on Monday, where he dished on his mini High School Musical reunion with Efron at his Holiday Inn Musical Broadway show.
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He was beloved by the people that worked with him but he wasn't somebody that day in, day out wanted to go out and do what I did.
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"I was elected by the people and I will continue the mission that was granted to me, now more than ever," he said in a statement on Saturday.
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Even in the United States racial, gender, political patronage and other obstacles had to be overcome so that government would be run by the people as a whole.
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" "It's time to elevate the common interest over special interests, time to return to a government that is of the people, by the people, and for the people.
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But the term has its critics on the left, too: Political economist Bill Dunn finds it too insular, rarely adopted by the people it is said to describe.
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THE OTHER WONDERFUL NEWS IS THAT THIS INDEX THAT'S OF THE PEOPLE, BY THE PEOPLE, AND FOR THE PEOPLE – THE JUST INDEX – IT'S AS AMERICAN AS APPLE PIE.
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Almost half the viewers did not see the gorilla because they were focused on counting the number of passes made by the people in white shirts, Gowler says.
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He resented any demands placed on him by the people who helped him raise money and the people who wrote checks, as if he couldn't stand owing them.
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"His initiatives, and this includes the antidrug campaign, are well received by the people," said Ramon C. Casiple, executive director of the Institute for Political and Electoral Reform.
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A government of, for and by the people needs citizens who can consider a variety of arguments, weigh their strengths and weaknesses and come to an informed opinion.
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Ken Sherrill, a professor emeritus at Hunter College, said the mayor — who once said, "I'm not hired by the people to go to parades" — was recalibrating his approach.
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No one had answers, but I could hear in their voices that they were genuinely concerned and wanted to do right by the people who are negatively affected.
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IS Defense, like Donald Trump in the United States and nationalist parties across Europe, is blaming refugees for the crimes committed by the people they're trying to escape.
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Manafort's defense team claimed he never "intentionally" misled the IRS, with attorney Thomas Zehnle claiming Manafort's financial arrangements were requested by the people in Ukraine funding his work.
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The long-term question this raises for all of us is: What's the difference between a government "owned" by the People and one owned by just, well, people?
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I didn't want to be treated differently by the people closest to me, and I didn't want to be asked a bunch of questions about my sexuality either.
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But once again, this one has chosen a policy that is opposed by the people it would affect and that would chiefly benefit an entitled sliver of Americans.
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Related: Floridians Hack Google to Display Poetry by Inmates in Miami A London Billboard Is Displaying Poetry Generated by the People Poetry Becomes Moving Art in App Form
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But I was fascinated by the people and the democratization that occurred when they were stripped of creature comforts, cellphones and even electricity for more than a week.
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Tholib Vatelehan, spokesman for the Surabaya Search and Rescue Agency, told Antara that the ferry's manifest listed only 111 passengers, a total already surpassed by the people rescued.
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Rather than do right by the people of Flint, the state continues to impoverish its residents by delay and legal maneuvers in an effort to escape its responsibilities.
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In that sense, her portraits are self-portraits, reflections of her embracing, permissive personality, much admired by the people who knew her well, particularly her longtime studio neighbors.
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As long as Russia is ruled by the people who own it, to paraphrase Dmitri Trenin of the Carnegie Endowment, it will not follow a Western economic trajectory.
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A killer personal brand is built on a solid foundation that accurately captures who you are and how you want to be seen by the people you help.
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Any American assistance would likely consist of intelligence support, but depending on specific circumstances, some limited direct American kinetic involvement could be appreciated by the people of Colombia.
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Politics is, first and foremost, driven by the people who pay the most attention and wield the most power — and those people opt in to extraordinarily politicized media.
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He and his brothers scattered to other parts of Iraq, leaving behind vast tracts of farmland, which were eventually taken by the people who had driven them out.
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Mr. Sayegh, a fellow New Yorker, is liked by the people the president trusts the most, including Ivanka Trump, his eldest daughter, and Steven Mnuchin, his Treasury secretary.
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The president is not directly elected by the people, but rather by the Federal Convention, an assembly of members of the federal parliament and delegates from state parliaments.
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Even in these polarized political times, virtually all Americans are bound together by a belief in a government of the people, by the people and for the people.
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Driving the news: Google says it has adjusted its algorithms and the guidelines used by the people that rate its searches to elevate original reporting in search results.
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But the beautiful thing about open protocols is that they can be steered in surprising new directions by the people who discover and champion them in their infancy.
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Let's start with the definition of elitist: rule by the people who have the most wealth and status in a society, the most successful or powerful group of people.
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Episode to start with: Tesla and beyond: Hidden problems of Silicon Valley For politics deconstructed by the people who know it best, look no further than Pod Save America.
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There are some great, must-read oral histories: Studs Terkel's The Good War, a brilliant telling of World War II by the people who lived through it, is on.
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"If you appoint a candidate that is not favored by the people, the response will be larger, I think there will be massive protests on July 1," he said.
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"The Clean Air Act, for example, that was all won by the people," Carlson said, referring to a U.S. law designed to increase pollution controls on vehicles and manufacturers.
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We don't need to be validated by the people who villainize us as criminals or by those who naively push the narrative of DACA recipients as being helpless children.
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This is a crucial time to be wise about your spending and reflect on whether you feel valued at work and by the people you share your talents with.
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"When we got there, there was a person who was overpowered by the people on the scene," Oslo Police Chief Rune Skjold told reporters, according to public broadcaster NRK.
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In a democracy — government by the people and for the people — it is now "highly inappropriate" to tell the truth about a Chief of Staff who tells confirmed falsehoods?
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NatGeo WILD's Boone Smith stopped by the PEOPLE Now studio recently to celebrate Big Cat Week with a few special guests: two baby leopards and a Bengal tiger cub.
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The money goes directly to that organization and it's never seen by the people who run Rage Donate, according to Earl Carlson, a designer who helped launch the website.
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"I was all with you until I actually started getting briefed by the people in the intel community," Graham told Attorney General Loretta Lynch during a hearing in March.
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"It wasn't sponsored by Target, it was sponsored by the people, and that's really what Pride is all about," said John Erickson, one of the organizers of the event.
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Built in 1243, Strünkede Castle is a relic from the pre-industrial times and much loved by the people in the city of Herne, an old coal mining city.
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These rooms never have an overt warning sign; it's just an unspoken rule set by the people who built it: Obviously, this place belongs to us and only us.
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Trista Sutter is recovering from the seizure she suffered while on vacation in Croatia on Thursday — and she's doing it surrounded by the people who matter most to her.
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The internet, watching this moment with feelings likely similar to those experienced by the people of Pompeii, took notice of Michelle's reaction and quickly made it a bonafide meme.
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Jessi: I'm inspired by the people who came before me that had the diligence and passion to build a network and community around them with the intention of betterment.
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" READ: Stormy Daniels is now suing Trump's lawyer, too "This is a democracy, and this matter should be decided in an open court of law owned by the people.
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It is created slowly over time by the people and by events — by the stories of past success and failure that become a deep part of the company lore.
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It's regressive; we've created a tax system wherein the people with good jobs are getting their health care subsidized by the people with worse jobs or even no jobs.
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Some contestants—like Samira and Alex on the current season—keep finding themselves not getting picked by the people they like (much to the outrage of the general public).
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If President Trump were serious and clear-eyed about "draining the swamp," he would focus his energy and attention on real reforms, like the "By the People" legislative agenda.
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"Ecuador deserves that its political actors show ethical responsibility in recognizing the democratic will expressed by the people at the voting booths," said National Electoral President Juan Pablo Pozo.
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You want to feel valued and understood by the people you partner with, both romantically and creatively, and these days will present opportunities for you to explore these issues.
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The spread of resistance is an example of the tragedy of the commons; the costs of what is being lost are not seen by the people who are responsible.
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Alex Adams, 19, agreed, discarding "this fake Russian story that there was collusion" and said he was "ticked off" by attempts to discredit Trump's powered-by-the-people win.
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I suspect that part of the reason we think so much about genre is that we've been trained to think that way by the people selling music to us.
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Abraham Lincoln promised Americans "government of the people, by the people, for the people," a notable departure from the republican system set up by the architects of the Constitution.
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" The values the school was once supposed to represent were "a higher Christian civilization and the blessings of a free government—a government of the people by the people.
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"Outside forces will not be supported by the people of Mosul," Nujaifi wrote in a January letter to Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman John McCainJohn Sidney McCainFighter pilot vs.
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When children feel understood by the people who care for them, genes are turned on that affect development of the parts of the brain responsible for thinking about feelings.
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The videos turned out to have been altered by the people who released them and the videographers were later indicted on a charge of tampering with a government record.
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The event, which was organized by the people who facilitated "We Are the World," ended up making way less money than anticipated, though 6.5 million people did show up.
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But Parliament agreed that there are issues of such constitutional significance that they cannot solely be left to politicians and must be determined by the people in a referendum.
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"Normally, candidates like to consider their V.P. selections privately so that they can keep their options open and not defined by the people that they don't pick," she said.
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This discrimination is committed not just in the workplace and on the streets, but in social settings and in our own homes, sometimes by the people who love us.
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Thwarted in that effort by the people, who turn out to like having health care, Trump turned to Plan B: take from the future to give to the top.
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This is a government "of the People, by the People and for the People" as "consecrated" on soil and waters world wide soaked with the blood of our veterans.
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Also, nobody is going to thank you for the job you're doing, so being liked and appreciated by the people you work for shouldn't be a priority for you.
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"When you move toward a decrease, it has to be valued, not just by the people leading the project, but by the obstetricians, nurses and midwives," Dr. Golen said.
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Even though democracy has a simple definition — government by the people — in reality, it is a complex system that requires constant vigilance to ensure it does not fall apart.
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"He should take heed of this clarion call by the people of Zimbabwe to resign so that the country can move forward and preserve his legacy," Mr. Mnangagwa said.
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"Conservatives love to claim that public program fraud is driven by the people utilizing the programs," says Frederick Isasi, executive director of Families USA, a health care advocacy group.
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For the sake of all living things, let's see to it that far more of our planet is protected by the people, for the people and for all time.
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"What I am told by the people doing the investigation is that 'I don't want to say anything because if I do, it might have diplomatic repercussions,' " he said.
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"Brown Power" was the title of that politically charged post-inauguration presentation, one inspired by the people Mr. Chavarria grew up around in the San Joaquin Valley in California.
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And as president, I will work to pass a bill making it a reality, subject to approval by the people of Puerto Rico — who will make the ultimate decision.
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"It is illusory to believe a president who is rejected by the people could change the constitution," said Andre Michel, a politician with the opposition Democratic and Popular Sector.
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In a rural state like Maine, where half of the communities count ballots by hand, ranked voting could also lead to more errors by the people doing the counting.
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"In China, the decisions are made by the people who have money," said Gu Wancheng, senior vice president at Peacock Mountain Films, which specializes in Chinese and Indian collaborations.
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His Majesty Sultan Qaboos will be missed not only by the people of Oman, but also by his friends and admirers the world over, including in the United States.
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President Lincoln summed it up with his unique clarity and conciseness when he said that it is a government of the people, by the people and for the people.
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It's possible that cluster weapons' grim legacy, particularly that of the BLU-97, has been forgotten by the people now deciding how they will be deployed in the future.
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In addition, there is a more basic question of semantics: By "the people," is the Second Amendment referring to people as private entities, or as participants in the militia?
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Judging by the people with whom the president surrounds himself, such restrictions may be in the cards, starting with a clearer path for states to enact restrictive identification requirements.
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It seems clear that what seems like a subversive act is seen by the people who commissioned the pictures as "betraying" the commissioning magazine and "disgracing" the photographer's profession.
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Let's try to make a list that is ranked and rated and judged and grouped by the people who actually know what they're talking about, the peers, our community.
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"The 2013 law was passed after a prolonged struggle by the people to protect the rights of farmers," said social activist Medha Patkar, who is a petitioner on the plea.
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Hong Kong's leader is chosen from candidates selected by a Beijing-dominated election committee and not freely elected by the people, a situation which sparked the 2014 Umbrella Movement protests.
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The blanket term for screen-borne eyesight problems is computer vision syndrome, an unsatisfactory name given to the blurring, dry eyes, and headaches suffered by the people of the screen.
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Order, as we understand the concept in the 21st century, is created by the people, the police, the legislature, and the courts as they work together to administer the law.
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They make out on the subway platform, while waiting for the Q, Rush freaked out by the cockroaches that scuttle around their feet but fascinated by the people walking by.
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The 37-year-old songstress popped by the PEOPLE Now studio to discuss her new song "Say Less" when she opened up about maintaining her close bond with the rapper.
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One Goop article recommends products made with "intention" — in other words, creams and cleansers that have been chanted to, prayed to, or meditated over by the people who make them.
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I.C.E is the law enforcement agency that was set, remember, after 9/11 to protect us from international security threats, particularly those posed by the people in the country illegally.
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The Ganymede refugees are treated harshly by the people transporting them, and they're also not entirely welcome on Tycho Station, where Prax meets Holden and the crew of the Roci.
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Adapting Abraham Lincoln, his theory describes polities that gain "input legitimacy" by electing citizen representatives and then holding them directly accountable, ie, that offer government of and by the people.
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"So, I think what we are trying to do is run a campaign to paraphrase Abraham Lincoln, of the people, by the people and for the people," he told CNN.
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Lam told Reuters last month in her first foreign media interview since taking office she would stand by the people of Hong Kong if their core values were being undermined.
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And don't be distracted by Democrats' cries that Republicans are "attacking the constitution", as a recent appeal by the People For the American Way, a liberal advocacy group, put it.
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It truly is a great opportunity to get out there, explain what you want to do as president, present your ideas, and get vetted by the people of New Hampshire.
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Trump is also surrounded -- at almost all times -- by the people he trusts and listens to the most: Melania, as well as his daughter, Ivanka, and her husband Jared Kushner.
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They all cite academic studies proving their point, rarely pointing out that those self-same studies were, and are, financed by the people engaging in the very activities in question.
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As I write this article, I am a State Minister of Agriculture, Animal Resources, Fisheries and Forestry due to the trust put upon me by the people of the state.
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The paper analyzed "the rhetoric espoused by the people in that cycle of making money from being cool," like YouTube stars and Instagram influencers who get paid to market products.
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The Trump border policy, coupled with enforcement of provisions dating back to George W. Bush, has been willfully extrapolated to extremes by the people who should be refereeing political debate.
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Not freedom imposed by us with the main costs borne by us, but freedom chosen and defended by the people with the most at stake, the Ukrainians, with our support.
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"Pauline Hanson was elected by the people of Queensland to represent their interests in the Senate," said Julie Bishop, the foreign minister and one of Mr. Turnbull's most senior lawmakers.
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Authorities needed handle the situation sensitively, said one Facebook user, who commented: "This could become a bigger problem if they shield each other against this legitimate protest by the people".
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Erdogan has already stretched the powers of the post since becoming head of state, insisting that even without constitutional change, his election by the people automatically granted him extra authority.
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Intelligence experts now believe that Beijing decided several years ago to throttle a good deal of freelancing activities by outside groups and groups loosely controlled by the People Liberation Army.
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"This is our movement; we won't stop anyone from speaking, but it's by the people," says one of the activists when asked about the presence of officials at the mosque.
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The Secret Service said on Monday it has the authority to preclude guns from sites visited by the people it protects such as U.S. presidential candidates, presidents and former presidents.
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The process was ripe for corruption and inequality; it was defined by the people lawmakers knew and those they could get close to, and allowed lobbyists to run the show.
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You don't know; you can't know when information is actually going to be delivered to you and when you're just going to be surprised by the people making the show.
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This event, assembled by the people behind the independent feminist organization Bitch Media, is a funny fund-raiser populated by some well-known women in the New York comedy world.
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So a photograph of a city street scene will reveal clues to many of the sounds heard by the people on that street at the moment that photo was taken.
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"I just love the symbolism of patterns that are associated with baseball being used by the people who are carrying a huge burden for all of us," Manfred said. Gov.
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I cannot and will not sit by while American Jews and Muslims are pitted against each other by the people who bear a significant responsibility for both of their plights.
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"Backstairs," seen on NBC in 1979, was a behind-the-scenes look at the White House as told by the people who worked there, based on a best-selling memoir.
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" Khaldoon Al Mubarak, chairman of Manchester City, added: "We have all been humbled by the strength and solidarity shown by the people of Manchester in the days since the attack.
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I sometimes worried my posts were blemishes in a sea of happy updates, but I was encouraged by the people who reached out and told me they appreciated my openness.
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Therefore, I do not think emotional support animals are Scam at all; the scam is made by the people who use them to break the rules in their own benefits.
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I was given so much opportunity by the people I worked with, and now it was going to work for them, and for all the people who invested in it.
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People trust that their pictures will be seen only by those in their networks, that their private messages will be read only by the people to whom they were sent.
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In Africa and the Americas, the statistics are staggering, where women face an even higher risk of being killed by the people who are supposed to protect and love them.
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The couple also tries to stress to their followers that it doesn't matter where you get married, as long as you're surrounded by the people who are important to you.
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That is why, at Gettysburg, President Lincoln could celebrate "government of the people, by the people, for the people" as an established fact rather than a Fourth of July aspiration.
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That is the economic future described on Wednesday by the people President-elect Donald J. Trump's has chosen to lead the Treasury and Commerce Departments, Steven Mnuchin and Wilbur Ross.
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" He added: "Can anyone even imagine having Spies placed in a competing campaign, by the people and party in absolute power, for the sole purpose of political advantage and gain?
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Does the President of the United States want to upend the foundational creed of the Republic, the notion that power should change hands regularly to someone chosen by the people?
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Because those holding power are going to continue to impose their road map, with yet another postponement of elections, with the same machinery of this system rejected by the people.
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