Chicago diehard The Black Madonna charted at number ten, a huge achievement considering that she only charted at all for the first time last year, at number 37.
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Internet companies still haven't charted exactly where that point is.
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Below, we've charted out the income distribution for each company.
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The new policy approach must be charted toward stabilizing Afghanistan.
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All three stocks charted deeper losses earlier in the day.
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Journalists charted his stumbles through vivid descriptions of his benders.
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The waters of virtual reality are even less well charted.
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That's the human toll of the capital flight charted above.
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The road ahead may be bumpy, but it's well charted.
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It had already charted flights to the airports for several years.
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A path forward will be charted in the next few days.
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This year, however, Ri's broadcasts have charted the easing of tension.
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"We will decisively continue the course we have charted," Zimmer said.
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Jordan has increasingly charted a course independent of its gulf patrons.
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Not just the "emerging demographics," charted on many a Democratic PowerPoint.
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"Betty Lou Got a New Pair of Shoes" (1958) also charted.
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We Charted Arctic Sea Ice for Nearly Every Day Since 22017.
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That's why we charted out historical tax rates in the interactive above.
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But it charted what we'll probably see over the next few months.
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Below, we charted Crunchbase's projections for early-stage deal and dollar volume.
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We faced challenges head on, charted new paths and transformed military norms.
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The albums -- 'Careless World' and "Hotel California" -- both charted big on Billboard.
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Lives go in different directions, charted on courses too large to reroute.
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Wherever you're reading this, the air above you is charted and named.
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Hulu has charted a rocky path since it was started in 2007.
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That really puts a strain on the direction that you had charted.
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Houellebecq has charted these realms before, and in much the same manner.
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Using aerial photographs, the Americans had charted every building in every village.
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The course 3D TV charted from that first year was no better.
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They then charted each respondent against their income, separated out by party.
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Which Democrats are talking the most on Twitter about health care, charted.
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The Washington Post charted many of his actions as opposed to his orders.
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On Twitter, a similar phenomenon played out, as Blake Montgomery charted at BuzzFeed.
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It reached the number one spot in every country in which it charted.
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Bloggers charted it in the skies over the Strait of Malacca, near Malaysia.
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But the fundamentals of Cruz's bid, he said, charted a new Iowa path.
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The NHL's official play by play charted it as a 149-foot goal.
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Moreover, the topography of that piece of ocean floor had barely been charted.
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Trade blows re-charted the ships of sorghum into a highly unorthodox path.
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Pew Research Center has charted trends in party identification over the last generation.
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So Harris took heed and charted a different path from Medicare for All.
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In the game I charted, 8.3 percent was made up of actual gameplay.
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But around the turn of the century, our spin axis charted a new course.
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He has been a consistent defender of the Yellen-charted path of the Fed.
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The latter charted his own (apparently heroic) struggle to stop cheating on his fiancé.
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Resident Advisor chose LuckyMe as their label of the month and charted their rise.
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Li, Yuanyuan, and Mike have charted an ambitious agenda for the next 24 hours.
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So they took drastic action and charted a new course for the next year.
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Every time it charted a path, Chinese rivals were quick to crowd it out.
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Like many female artists, Lady Gaga's career can be charted through her various eras.
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Trump's transition — the process, the appointees, the tweets — can be charted along both axes.
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But he took pains to always praise Trump while he charted his contrary course.
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From the more recently ended season, only "Dear Evan Hansen" has charted as consistently.
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A writer who charted the collapse of reality in Russia now sees it worldwide.
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A writer who charted the collapse of reality in Russia now sees it worldwide.
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What other artist in ballet charted sublimity as often and as profoundly as Balanchine?
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" Jarrett had charted an ideal path for herself — "law school, work, marriage, baby, bliss.
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Both of these songs charted within the Top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100.
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They then charted how well legislators matched their poor, middle class, and rich constituents.
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They've released four proper albums since then, and none of the singles from them charted.
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Detection is difficult in Guatemala, where some mountain regions have barely been charted, he said.
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How have you charted Matt's journey through that time, especially how he's grown and changed?
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Three lobbyists told Vox that this was the path forward being charted by Senate leadership.
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They follow Lena's carefully charted maps to remove every single thing related to human existence.
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The State Department had charted five flights to evacuate more than 800 Americans from China.
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Has any other indictment of a kind of patriarchal psychosis ever charted nearly as high?
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Samsung charted new smartphone waters last year by releasing a phone costing upwards of $27,27.
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First, she charted her spending to figure out exactly what she was spending money on.
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Having charted these patterns, Mr West is not quite sure what to make of them.
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Below, I've charted out Clinton's performances among several demographic groups in both New Hampshire primaries.
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They charted each area's results over time for an animated visual called, A Breathing Earth.
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" Of the 7,239 interruptions charted, "32% were of women, but only 4% were by women.
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Politicians in Washington, D.C., are set to embark on a similar fiscal path Brownback charted.
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Standard Charted Bank Chief Economist for Africa, Razia Khan, said the fundamentals favored a cut.
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The scientists charted how many people of varying ages were alive in a given year.
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Lil Nas X's "Old Town Road" charted at No. 1 for a historic 19 weeks.
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Ms. Greenidge has charted an ambitious course for a book that begins so mock-innocently.
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PornHub charted a 77 percent plummet in traffic numbers during this time, which isn't surprising.
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Our colleagues charted exactly which voters the Democrats are trying to reach with Facebook ads.
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People haven't charted a path to dramatically changing the underlying cost structure of care delivery.
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Informed by AAA maps and National Geographic articles, I charted far-flung natural history tours.
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White's quasi-abstract landscapes are sublime and mournful, a path also charted by Anselm Kiefer.
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When charted, 's rapid gains resemble how stocks surged into the tech bubble before collapsing.
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Given these realities, Trump and his advisers have now charted the best possible path forward.
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But for some reason, that was the course to the nomination that Rubio's team charted.
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What's happening: Now, Musk says he has charted the long path to merging man and machine.
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When this one came out, you guys charted on Billboard and things started to take off.
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Previous studies have charted the low numbers of female directors helming Hollywood&aposs most popular productions.
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The Economist has charted petition "turnout" by constituency with support for Remain in the EU referendum.
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Mr. Black had always charted an unconventional path, trying on new identities as they suited him.
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Yet Breitbart will caution Mr Trump to stick to the populist nationalist course Mr Bannon charted.
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One slide charted the user growth of Facebook's four consumer apps: Facebook, Messenger, WhatsApp and Instagram.
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Emergency medical responders revived her twice at the scene, and charted her temperature at 105.7 degrees.
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Lately, she has charted a new direction for her career as a judge on The Voice.
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Still, Trump and Netanyahu charted the future course of US-Israeli relations after Trump is inaugurated.
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"Because it&aposs less developed up there, it&aposs also been less charted," Brinson told Insider.
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To be clear, there's plenty to hate about the policy course charted by the Trump administration.
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By February, it was outdated, as Trump's administration and family charted new frontiers in ethical transgression.
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We charted how Mr. Xi used key terms in his marathon opening address at the congress.
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Such companies—call them baby Amazons—are following the path charted by America's e-commerce colossus.
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Unavoidably, the material puts Mr. Herzog on geographic and thematic territory previously charted by David Lean.
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But more than that, the mission's success charted a pathway of progress for years to come.
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The scope — and consequences — of the storms they have charted are similarly sharp in their memories.
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Culture Track 2017 provides all of its raw and charted data for free on its website.
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CNN Money has charted the Obama economy while The New York Times has explored 22016 in numbers.
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No one has charted this early in the game so there's no telling what's going to happen.
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Britain's evacuation plane, the second one charted by the government, arrived Sunday morning at RAF Brize Norton.
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Echelon Insights charted with a series of colorful graphics what everyone talked about on Twitter in 2015.
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He charted the horrors of the Peninsular War that followed Napoleon's invasion of Spain, in graphic detail.
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When Apple banned Tumblr's app, the course was set, and the path charted was an old one.
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Something else is happening, and it suggests Tesla has once again charted new territory for an automaker.
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Since coming to power in 2015, PiS has led Poland in the illiberal direction charted by Fidesz.
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Ali's performance won him an Oscar for Supporting Actor; since then, he's charted an eclectic, fascinating course.
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For Britain, the only antidote to that is confronting complacency and sticking to the course we've charted.
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Kelly and Gori said they charted their path to being and supporting independent curators out of necessity.
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Only six of the 13 people on board the charted aircraft survived, three of them soccer players.
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"She broke down barriers, charted a path and proved that Hollywood's norms aren't always normal," Lawrence said.
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We pass through the usual progress of Hemingway's life, already well charted in all those other books.
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And so the Cliffs Notes-like introduction is a frantic scrabble to get back into charted territory.
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She charted escape routes to the borders, hid food underground at designated spots and periodically refreshed supplies.
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Four of the last five governors have been Democrats, but moderates have long charted the state's course.
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The stats do not include patients who were returned to the U.S. via State Department-charted flights.
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Strauss's emperor and empress live on in artistic perpetuity; their real-life parallels charted more complicated lives.
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This show re-wrote our understanding of the comics and effectively charted a whole new path forward.
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Three health care lobbyists told Vox that this was the path forward being charted by Senate leadership.
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Of the 12 bear markets charted by CFRA since 1946, the average drop has been 5003 percent.
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During each practice, the quarterbacks threw 300 to 450 passes, all of which were charted and analyzed.
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Naturally, Martellus made sure to note all the wildest rumors about the locations he had charted out.
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Monique has always been bold, unique and charted her own path through life and not following the crowd.
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The known elements—REM, the role of the ventrolateral preoptic nucleus cells, and so on—gets charted here.
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"Mike Perna, our survey specialist, charted multiple unidentified anomalies in the search area with the magnetometer," said Miklos.
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Katy Perry released the socially conscious, "Socrates is bae"- inspired Witness but none of the songs charted high.
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The three rappers who appear alongside her in Bad Rap probably couldn't have charted her path to success.
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Or not quite invisibly: the trajectory of their relationship can be charted in the etiquette of their letters.
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One track, "Firecracker", was not only a huge hit in Japan but charted in America and Britain too.
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She joined the Facebook group and charted her ovulation cycle for two months before trying for a girl.
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The images were captured by Navy and Air Force planes as they performed military reconnaissance and charted terrain.
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Players charted a parabola meant to arc their munitions over mountains, through wind and onto the enemy's tank.
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Firstly, it charted the limit of gap jumping—no one has verifiably skated a drop that big since.
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Such high-level opposition could determine whether the course charted by Coleman helps or hurts the College Board.
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Gallup charted humanity's prolonged slump by holding 20133,22013 interviews in 22014 with adults in more than 22015 countries.
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The album also charted in many countries, even reaching the number one position on the French Albums Chart.
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The 18 songs that were recorded over those nine days in Bogotá charted Magín Díaz's path to fame.
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But Bekuh said she felt the most success with "Kill This Love" because it charted on American iTunes.
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It remains criminal that so many white musicians charted bigger hits out of his songs than he did.
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To do this, he has charted his native Tehran using digital drawings based on his own documentary photographs.
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Like the Bauhaus journal, Gio Ponti's Domus magazine charted the rise of modernism — but with an Italian sensibility.
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In Washington, though, the nation's top law enforcement officer, Attorney General Jeff Sessions, has charted the opposite course.
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Apparently oblivious to the charted course, she beelined straight to Peter and literally flew off into the sunset.
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Below, see the results of the chronotypes of 20153,689 Americans charted in a 2017 study in PLOS One.
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You're always sort of moving toward the most challenging path, and not one that has been charted by us.
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From the start, the series charted whether Norma could find a way to protect her psychologically damaged son, Norman.
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Using a form of RNA sequencing, the researchers charted out the bacterial community—or microbiome—of each volunteer's mouth.
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Their 1982 song "French Letter" had charted well and a follow up single "Nuclear Waste" was released in 1985.
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The more points each balm in got in my mental spreadsheet, the higher the balm charted on my list.
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The president's score matches the low charted by his predecessor Francois Hollande in late 2013, according to Paris Match.
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What's left is the frustratingly obvious path the writers have charted to looping Jeri back into the IGH plot.
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The top 10 communities had all been on the list before, but this was the first year witches charted.
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Using a white board, Comey charted what he described as the chaotic up-and-down cycle of American progress.
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In the chart below, we've charted the top 10 universities that have granted the most degrees to investment partners.
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Geospatial big data company Orbital Insight charted the Fort McMurray fire's pathway on 3, 4, 5, and 123 May.
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Justin Bieber's seemingly endless crusade to prove that not all Canadians are polite recently charted its course through Mexico.
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Photographs selected for the front of these cards have charted the royal family&aposs new additions and altered relationships.
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Somewhat shellshocked, we abandoned the idea of spending three months in one place and charted a more itinerant journey.
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When it comes to influencers and bloggers, though, the situation is a little murkier (and is less-charted territory).
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Unfortunately, you always took after your father— see, a long time ago the doctor charted the paths of blood.
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Her findings speak to the oft-charted success of American immigrants in STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) fields.
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They have also created diagrams of how wine varietals are related and have charted the evolution of specific beers.
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China charted a new manufacturing model in a bid to build cutting-edge industries that could rival Western giants.
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Through her concert's uncompromisingly grim first half and its wary, stunned second, Ms. Wang charted wholly dark, private emotions.
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The overseas campuses of American universities have charted a concerning path of restraint and compromise on discussions about values.
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That's an outgrowth of the path Verma — along with Neale and Brookes — charted as a consultant to then-Gov.
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Bennie Thompson, who chairs the House Homeland Security Committee, charted a reasonable path between those views in last week's hearing.
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Recognizing that sensitivity is charted on racial and sexual differences, the new administration should attack school policies that aggravate them.
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And in a follow-up to prior analysis, he charted the growing number of large rounds over that time period.
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First recorded as a demo by Warwick in 1963, it was Lou Johnson's recording of it charted the following year.
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Image: J. Skowron/Serge BrunierTo create the 3D map, Skowron and her colleagues charted the location of Cepheid variable stars.
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They asked each student whom they were friends with, and charted a social network based on the mutually reported friendships.
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Conservative FCC Commissioner Ajit Pai was elevated to the chairman's seat, and he immediately charted a course toward the right.
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The trial has charted how the Barclays executives battled to clinch a deal with Qatari investors who made tough demands.
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Her project knit together the infinite possible paths of knowledge that can be charted with the resources of a library.
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In his campaign to lead the party, Wauquiez has charted a rightward path to attack Macron's social and economic reforms.
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But the work is already starting to pay off, with drastic improvement seen in charted results from April to June.
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All 18 songs from Lover also charted on the Hot 100, breaking Billie Eilish's previous record of 14 total entries.
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That has been the course charted by malign populists across the political spectrum, on the left and on the right.
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While a member of the Gulf Cooperation Council, a grouping of Arab monarchies, Oman has often charted its own course.
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This change through the decades was charted in a new study that examined how children develop gender stereotypes in science.
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The result, charted here: how their approval or disapproval of L.G.B.T. people predicted their level of support for Donald Trump.
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The result, charted here: how their approval or disapproval of L.G.B.T. people predicted their level of support for Donald Trump.
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All 18 songs from Lover also charted on the Hot 100, breaking Billie Eilish's previous record of 14 total entries.
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Each of her older albums also charted and she sold 410,000 downloads from her catalog in the week ending Feb.
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There are far more interesting paths a vibrant movement could have charted through this sordid election than they have chosen.
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Below, I have charted out the "ideal point" scores for each of the current presidential candidates, as calculated by Crowdpac.
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In between, we charted our fertility cycles, scheduled sex, injected ourselves with medicines, and went through countless medical tests and procedures.
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The multiple Grammy-winner has charted 39 Top 40 singles and 16 Top 10 albums both in the US and internationally.
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Authorities in America, Switzerland, Singapore and elsewhere painstakingly charted the money trail through a series of secretive accounts and shell companies.
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Instead, it was a B-side on the "Angel" 12-inc single and therefore never charted on the Billboard Top 100.
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Duterte visited China earlier this month and has, controversially, charted a foreign policy that eschews its traditional ally, the United States.
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It's remarkable that some of them haven't re-charted given how streaming has made a democratic mess of the Hot 100.
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Very few remember when, from 1999-2003, Ja had four platinum selling albums, all of which charted in the top four.
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For all his successes with the Philadelphia Orchestra, Mr. Nézet-Séguin has not charted a clear course for that essential ensemble.
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The significant jump was charted in a survey produced by CTIA – The Wireless Association, the trade group that represents wireless carriers.
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Rather than plotting a course for centrist voters, those candidates charted a path that emphasized expanding turnout among core base voters.
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Their charted career path, from tiny indies to making their own small promotion, OMEGA, to the WWF was rare back then.
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When the show veered off the path charted by the book by adding elements and cutting others, we cheered or jeered.
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In just the last year, he's charted two singles on the Billboard Hot 100 and signed a massive deal with Atlantic.
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Planets and their orbital relationships are graphed and outlined in a way you might see islands charted on an old atlas.
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Moskovitz's wealth is estimated to be approximately $10.5 billion, and Tuna has charted the couple's giving as president of Good Ventures.
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Verizon has charted a different course, focusing more on internet-based properties and advertising technology players rather than traditional media companies.
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His father, who had been fighting the Germans with partisans, rejoined them, and they charted a path to the United States.
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"Presumably, that's COVID-19," Kinsa's CEO told Business Insider, describing the "atypical" fevers his company has charted on a nationwide map.
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His hit songs "Two Tickets to Paradise" and "Baby Hold On" both charted on Billboard Hot 100 in the late 1970s.
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Lacina's analysis, which she shared with Vox, charted the activity levels around Wendig's "controversial" tweets before, during, and after his firing.
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The first season charted Midge's transformation as she dealt with the fallout from a split with her husband, Joel (Michael Zegen).
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That was the year in which Democrats charted the modern calendar of an Iowa caucus followed by the New Hampshire primary.
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Chinese real estate, charted What millennial homes will look like in the future Jupiter Island residents enjoy their own private orbit
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It's definitely a fan favorite, although it never charted as well as people seemed to be hoping for around that time.
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"We've always found him a man who's willing to listen to alternatives to a previously charted course," Pasco said of Sessions.
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Were there charted-out storyboards or was he just telling you what to do because he sees it in his head already?
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"Taledanda" or "Death by Beheading", first staged in 1990, charted the rise of radical protest and reform movements in 12th-century Karnataka.
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Last month Turkish military maneuvers prevented a vessel charted by Italy's state-controlled Eni reaching an area Cyprus has licensed for drilling.
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Raja, who was 49 when he passed away on July 20, charted a singular artistic and personal trajectory between America and India.
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Ross charted the TLT, which tracks longer-term Treasury bonds, to show what he sees as a further drop in bond prices.
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Since then, we've charted the aftermath of the attack — from the president's defense of the white supremacists to the Charlottesville community's response.
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She then charted the price movements and turned the charts into paintings, using a black oil stick on a large white canvas.
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Cruz worked on George W. Bush's 2000 presidential campaign, but since then he has largely charted his own course in Texas politics.
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In 2011, the sharp and enraging documentary Inside Job, which charted the corruption that led to the financial crisis, won an Oscar.
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The police arrested James Alex Fields Jr., a resident of Maumee, Ohio, and charted him with second-degree murder for the attack.
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In addition, all 18 songs from Lover also charted on the Hot 100, breaking Billie Eilish's previous record of 14 total entries.
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At least as far as it can be measured and charted, we've attempted to encapsulate the uniqueness of this year through graphics.
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In 2015, the modern rock band Fall Out Boy released the song "Uma Thurman," which charted as a top 25 Billboard hit.
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One of the best-selling recording artists of all time, John has charted more than 60 songs on Billboard's Hot 100 list.
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It has charted an unlikely path to the top of video game charts and spawned memes of avian terror on social media.
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Their hit single, "Get By," charted at #30 on the UK indie chart, and #37 on the UK dance chart in 2012.
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Draghi's defenders are quick to point out that he himself charted a fresh course immediately after taking office, reversing erroneous rate hikes.
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The second song to have charted is "Loft Music Remix" another cover of The Weeknd's song from his 2011 album House of Balloons.
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It charted No. 1 on the rhythm and blues charts, which was where most black recording artists such as Berry could be found.
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The boards were used almost as maps of life, charted based on the exact day and hour at which a person was born.
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The "dossier"—as the police reluctantly refer to it—charted the names, personal social media accounts, and home addresses of the supposed culprits.
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During her pregnancy, Chyna charted her weight gain — telling fans she was looking forward to gaining weight and wanted to gain 100 lbs.
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A charted history of counterculture rock music spills out from there, though not in any kind of linear, board game kind of way.
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MadeinTYO's hit "Uber Everywhere" was the leading single off his debut mixtape You are Forgiven, and even charted on the Billboard's Hot 100.
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Using the Hubble Space Telescope, astronomers have charted a roadmap for the probes, revealing surprising details about their ongoing journey through interstellar space.
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Forecasting tens of thousands of possible outcomes from different warming scenarios and local factors, the researchers charted the expected effects on economic conditions.
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However, the most recent quarter's global tally is a local maximum, coming in at the highest dollar amount for the quarters charted above.
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Lundry's work brought him into Trump's campaign war room, according to a post-election AdAge article that charted the GOP's 2000 data efforts.
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Earlier this month, Bouteflika called for the elections to be delayed and said he'd resign after a national conference charted the path forward.
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Observed weather conditions may be charted or mapped allowing analysts to see how much rain actually fell over a given period of time.
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My interviews suggested that the Effect would indeed influence O'Neill settlers of the future—those who may follow the plan charted by Bezos.
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I remember one man in particular – an engineer – who arrived at the clinic with his PSA score charted over time on graph paper.
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On the other side, analyst Divya Devesh from Standard Charted told CNBC earlier that they are not expecting future depreciation of the yuan.
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