That's because noninvasive charting methods like basal body temperature and charting cervical mucus (the method promoted by Femm) can be prone to human error and normal variance from woman to woman.
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Although "Stronger Than Me," the album's lead single, ended up as its lowest-charting song — and the lowest-charting single of Winehouse's career — it has been hailed for its lyrical maturity.
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He is charting his own course -- at all times.
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"When you're trading currencies, there's a lot of technical analysis that goes into the charting, but there's no charting with kitties," he says, explaining that he often makes decisions based on intuition.
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And charting beta is what a passive index fund does.
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They've been seen huddling together, charting out a path forward.
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She was charting runs on her Fitbit, doing modeling shoots.
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Try "U Got the Look", the album's highest charting single.
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Per Cian Fahey's charting, Fitzpatrick isn't actually a good quarterback.
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The highest charting Italian song ever in the United States.
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The component charting buyer traffic rose four points to 43.
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Deflections are a big thing in charting our defensive activity.
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And charting beta is what a passive index fund does.
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Now, he's charting a new course and making new friends.
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He also began charting a more diplomatic course with Iran.
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Mladenovic soon became his assistant, charting players in a notebook.
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Additionally, Worth's charting reveals the start of a bullish wedge formation.
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Charting the trajectory of Jay Duplass's career is a fool's errand.
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When done by educated traders, charting and technical analysis looks easy.
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Also charting highly were Australians, Brits, Canadians, Kiwis and a Jamaican.
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Campbell released a version himself, his first charting single, in 1961.
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Wayne is on a half dozen of Khaled's previous charting hits.
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Most brokerage firms offer this kind of charting on its website.
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The central bank had been charting a course to raise rates.
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The committee should complete its work by charting a new path.
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The Supreme Court has expressed no interest in charting that course.
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It may be worthwhile charting the party's descent to this moment.
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Even so, charting the Chinese threat remains a work in progress.
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I also try to spend some time charting and doing paperwork.
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The desktop computer revolution more than 30 years ago brought technical analysis and charting to the masses - the first charting packages were simple but they were a massive advance over what could be done by hand.
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"She is very strong and she's charting her own course," says Griffith.
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Britain is charting unpredictable waters outside Europe, with its future still undecided.
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Perhaps this is a risk of charting such a wildly varied country.
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Here is a studio and a game conscious charting its own path.
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If you are leading a remote workforce, you are charting new territory.
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Meanwhile, the component charting current sales conditions fell 2 points to 63.
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Breakingviews Goldman Sachs is charting a frustrating path back to the top.
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Instead, Frenchette has gone off the rails, charting a completely different course.
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She had a disciplined routine, counting her steps and charting her progress.
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Click here for a timeline charting how offense took over the N.F.L.
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Not investigating it, not charting it, not reacting to it — creating it.
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A French linguist named Jules Gilliéron began charting regional dialects on maps.
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We have cohort analysis, charting how well groups do in particular poses.
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Charting a way forward in this tumultuous time will not be easy.
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Unlike him, she is a sixteen-year-old woman with a charting record.
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But recalling it conjures another Milan, charting its transformation into a modern city.
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Now we are two vectors, dots of choice and chance, charting different courses.
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That means that talent of tomorrow has to be comfortable charting new waters.
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Endothelial cells are able to rearrange themselves, charting the "route" blood vessels take.
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By charting some major tech companies' latest diversity statistics, a few patterns arise.
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Mixmag created this cheeky Spotify playlist charting disco's origins, rise, peaks and falls.
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The current prime minister, Matteo Renzi, is charting an unremarkable center-left course.
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Now they have begun charting a future, one that includes marriage and children.
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The two singles that are out, "Green Light" and "Liability," are charting… fine.
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Instead of giving into blind panic, here's how to start charting your finances.
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Federal investigators have begun charting the movements of some members of the group.
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In doing so, our country is charting a path to its own irrelevance.
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The highest-charting new release was the Internet's "Hive Mind" at No. 26.
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Learning from the past will be crucial to charting a successful path forward.
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Is he interested in being responsible for charting a Democratic presidential primary again?
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It's since set records, with all 25 songs charting on the Billboard Hot 100.
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Most startup guys don't have Billboard charting singles on their bio, but Lankage does.
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The imprisoned activists began charting a way forward for a post-apartheid South Africa.
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Darkness and Light is Legend's lowest-charting album so far, peaking at No. 14.
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"I'm charting his path on Earth through those plants," Wiley said at the unveiling.
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Over time, charting analysis programs have become both more sophisticated and easier to access.
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And, this Instagram account is charting women's self-expression using their hair throughout history.
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Per Sports Info Solutions charting, Blount broke a team-high 48 tackles in 2016.
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The result is a remarkable atlas charting where New York has gone, and why.
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They sit on the floor, charting out the next six months of their campaign.
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Become active in the charting of your own future, and luck will find you.
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Republicans are charting the final annihilation of unions, in Congress and in the courts.
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But the economic and fiscal crises have left the Last Frontier charting new territory.
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Others have spreadsheets charting their top ten rides and what dates that order changed.
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The album marks Trippie Redd's fourth charting release, and his highest showing so far.
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Graduate students are charting a new landscape of global integration through arts and design.
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His next-highest charting title, "Wildflowers," a solo album from 1994, reached No. 27.
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By then, he was charting what he would do after he finished playing football.
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The album broke records set by the Beatles and Drake by charting 17 songs.
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So I congratulate my Cubs family for changing history and charting a new course.
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Under the first sketch was another and another, charting the evolution of the design.
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Analysts are closely charting the company's ability to deliver cars in Europe and China.
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He also keeps a journal, charting weather conditions each time he experiences something unusual.
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Of these, two singles he worked on ended up charting on the Hot 100.
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"DAYTONA", released on May 25th, is Pusha T's highest-charting album on the Billboard 200.
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"Wadjda" (2012) is a Saudi work charting a young girl's struggle for a new bicycle.
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Early today, research firm Strategy Analytics posted numbers charting the Chinese technology company's recent growth.
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Rihanna's latest album release, "Anti," is her lowest-charting album debut, but a streaming sensation.
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Or is he just trying to look like him while charting his own path forward?
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Cramer cares about charts because there is a remarkable self-fulfilling nature of charting stocks.
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China routinely invokes its awesome history as grounds to continue charting its own development path.
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Luann D'Agostino is happy and charting her own course following her split from husband Tom.
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There will be no time to read books on investing or learn candlestick charting techniques.
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The current top charting song worldwide, "Old Town Road," first gained popularity on the app.
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Recent changes at management level might suggest the company is charting a new growth strategy.
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Such questions are understandable, given the course that BLM activists are charting for their organization.
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I'm also covering this on today's Charting, but I think this is really interesting (THREAD).
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R. Kelly may be one of the top-charting R&B artists of his generation.
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The highest charting, "Les Misérables" and "The Phantom of the Opera", are still running now.
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Mr. Castro did nothing but cleverly suggest the course he is charting for our country.
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The song "Yikes" came in the highest, charting at No. 8 on the Top 10.
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Four male models charting varying degrees of androgyny wander in and out, quickly changing clothes.
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Benjamin wrote of it skeptically, charting its rise alongside the spread of the printing press.
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Clearly, the founders' intent was to prevent precisely the kind of dangerous course we're charting.
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Bloomberg's billions As readers of this newsletter know, Michael Bloomberg is charting his own path.
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The song was his highest-charting hit, reaching No. 15 in November 1981, Billboard said.
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They were hopeless, and they were charting some kind of course toward a better future.
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He was also popular overseas, touring in Europe and Africa and charting on British charts.
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I eat my food in about three bites while working on some charting and discharges.
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Now the conversation has begun about repairing the damage and charting the best way forward.
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In particular, we are charting a new course on college campuses through social media campaigns.
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The seminal one was Bally Sagoo's Bollywood Flashback album, which ended up charting quite highly.
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"The fact this damn corona virus song is charting on iTunes ....Hold on ..let me hit the Dj up and Atlantic (the record label) so I can't get my damn coins," she wrote on the caption of an Instagram picture showing the song charting.
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I've been sitting and charting notes all afternoon and I am sore from sitting so much.
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In charting the way ahead, we cannot escape the need for political leadership and careful deliberation.
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On charting new territoryHonestly, I never felt like I was different from all the other skaters.
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It banged, peaking at number 24 on Billboard's Hot 100 (her highest-charting single to date).
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This song and the next song, "With or Without You" are the band's top charting singles.
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"Blackstar" and "Best of Bowie" bring the artist's total of top 133-charting albums to nine.
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It's a torrential downpour, charting at 15 inches looks, so grab an umbrella and start clicking.
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A former mine overseer, he is known for charting his own path and his modest tastes.
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Chuck Schumer told The Washington Post that he's charting his own course for a DACA fix.
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Mr. Duterte has said he is charting a foreign policy that is free from American influence.
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Mr. Jammeh has a reputation for charting his own course, regardless of regional or international criticism.
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She spends months researching the animals, charting their pelts onto grids and transcribing them into designs.
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The works also feel like hand-drawn maps, perhaps charting a journey through a metaphysical region.
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Orlando, in short, is charting its own course to help curb the effects of climate change.
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Charting nearly any economic statistic shows that today's economic strength represents a continuation of that trend.
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This summer, Hofmann also reported observing a direct, if delayed, correlation between songs charting on musical.
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A larger online component includes 40 maps from the 1873th to 19th centuries charting Hy-Brasil.
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U.K. punk magazines derided them as "Typical Typical"; their singles floundered at home while charting overseas.
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Walliman has made other great "map" videos, charting the subdisciplines of biology, computer science, chemistry, and mathematics.
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But when the action is paired with a real-time graph charting the movement it turns soothing.
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A. isn't working today, so he'll take care of the dogs while he spends his day charting.
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Sure, Grande has been a charting artist for years now, but this is much bigger than that.
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Climate Central, for example, has been charting the changes in future summers around the country for awhile.
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The structure makes the game feel like a true adventure, as if you're charting your own course.
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Compare that with the chart AT&T released last week, though, charting weekly speeds throughout Q1 2019.
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As they deal with regulators and investors, these firms are charting the course for other aerial deliveries.
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I'm really obsessed with charting all of that as much as you can, but it becomes daunting.
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That's the year that the line charting illicit drug overdose deaths in British Columbia ticked sharply upward.
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Its debut at No. 3 gave John his highest-charting studio album since 1976's Blue Moves.
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I began to keep a food diary, charting my progress and recording my innermost thoughts about cooking.
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Despite this beauty, Claire, Jamie and Murtagh are essentially charting a course through a pit of vipers.
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Meanwhile, Citi's investments are spread more evenly, touching everything from payments and financial charting to data aggregation.
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The science of charting all these connections — if x occurs and y melts, what happens to z?
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He published a research note in 2014 charting the increases in labor share during past economic recoveries.
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"I'm an African American woman who is charting a very different path to doing this," Abrams said.
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Tomb Raider has four stamps in the collection in total, charting Lara Croft's adventures throughout the years.
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Silva and his team are still confident about charting a path from playing games to making them.
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Watchmaking, vegetable growing, star charting: the great Enlightenment thinker turned decisively away from abstraction as he aged.
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But sources said the White House is waiting for the kingdom's rulers before charting a path forward.
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It didn't matter if the lineup had every charting artist that hip-hop is producing right now.
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Since the 1980s, the NHANES has been charting obesity rates — and extreme obesity rates — as they've soared.
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While a bit overwhelming, it provides a necessary charting of the relationship between form, content, and reception.
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He won award after award and was nominated for multiple Grammys; his songs kept charting on Billboard.
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The unorthodox politician and the Republican-controlled Congress are already charting a newly conservative course for the nation.
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I've spent the last few months visiting scrappy cities all over America that are charting their own destinies.
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"They will also use the core charting templates to replace their crazy mix [of] current tools," says Clark.
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She has since launched a successful rap career under the name "Bhad Bahbie," charting three songs to date.
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On the day of Conor's baptism, McDonald publicly forgave his attacker, charting a new course for his life.
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Most practices compensate doctors for roughly 30 to 60 minutes of charting time per half day of clinic.
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Charting the mental impact of confinement in a small space for such a long time is equally crucial.
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This year, Tyler's song "Earfquake" reached No. 13 on the Billboard Hot 20143, his highest-charting single ever.
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I was calling to get information about Lil Tecca because we have him charting him here with 'Ransom.
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Faced with these disappointing results, legislators and educators would be remiss not to consider charting a fresh course.
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But when we released it, though, it was the lowest charting single we had put out to date.
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A friend of mine spent months cranking out dance remixes of songs that were already charting on Spotify.
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But, he continued, "I empathize with the challenges our chair has" in charting policy with so many uncertainties.
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Anne Gilman's super-sized scrolls feel like hand-drawn maps, perhaps charting a journey through a metaphysical region.
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He is tasked in the months ahead with charting the party's path back to the majority in 2020.
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She conducts in generous, sweeping, full-arm gestures, charting broad arcs in the air in front of her.
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Target soon did Walmart one better, making $12 its floor and charting a path to $15 by 2020.
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In 2006 she released her eponymous debut album, which would become the longest-charting album of the 2000s.
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Currently charting in second position is a song called "17 Million F***-Offs" by British comedian Dominic Frisby.
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And Macron is charting France to play a bigger role on the world stage as Trump looks inward.
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Despite the run-up, Worth's charting suggests tech's big rally is beginning to show signs of a slowdown.
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Friends for a lifetime built on a foundation of talking through school and life charting at age 14.
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In this position, Alan focuses on product development and innovation, and charting the strategic roadmap for the company's success.
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In this absorbing interview, Mr. Caro speaks about reporting, the charting of eyeballs on screens, and how time = truth.
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Charting the prevalence of anxiety across races is also difficult because cultures sometimes experience symptoms of mental illness differently.
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By charting a trend channel in Amazon, Gordon has identified where its shares could drop before finding a bottom.
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In doing so, the film — and its stars — are charting a new future for queer films and queer actors.
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On top of that, BMW also makes heavy use of Azure's reporting features and Microsoft's Power BI charting tool.
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He made a centrefold poster charting 30 years of Prince haircuts, and subsequently created a GIF of the images.
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Maybe Nicki Minaj will subtly throw more shade at Stormi with a gown fit for a #2 charting queen?
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Charting opportunity is where you find it so it pays to look widely for occurrences of profitable chart patterns.
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He has set and broken multiple chart records (he still has the second-highest number of overall charting singles).
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And he's joining tech visionaries Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos in charting a path to interstellar exploration and communication.
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Opponents to fracking, meanwhile, are charting novel routes in order to force the state's hand on limiting wastewater injections.
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The first single off Miller's Blue Slide Park album, titled "Frick Park Market," was among his highest charting singles.
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Japan's defence ministry published a 563-page report charting how the threat from the North reached a "new stage".
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Charting this path was a risky move for Game of Thrones, which built its success on subverting fantasy tropes.
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Cramer's second reason for caring about charts is that there is a remarkable self-fulfilling nature of charting stocks.
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He's also responsible for one of my favorite data visualizations, charting the rise of repetition in music over time.
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The story ignores Lara's actions, powerfully charting the growth of her inner strength, but neglectfully ignoring her outer behavior.
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Among the tunes on the album: 11 of his 13 top 40-charting singles on the Billboard Hot 100.
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However, only six teams finished with more broken tackles on defense than the Falcons, per Sports Info Solutions' charting.
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Britain stands at number 39 in an international index charting women's representation in parliaments, below Rwanda, Cuba and Bolivia.
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I plotted the bodegas within a three-block radius, my brain charting a mental map of my neighborhood's grid.
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Who cares if we have a charting single or get an award or achieve some sort of sales figure?
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Their 2015 mixtape, Don't Panic, broke through into the UK top 40, charting at number 36 for a week.
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By charting our fluctuating beliefs about our own minds, Harrington effectively tells a story about the twentieth century itself.
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Bloomberg's address As readers of this newsletter know, Bloomberg -- with his deep, deep pockets -- is charting his own path.
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She is the highest-charting female musician in history and an artist who changed the pop culture game forever.
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She is the highest-charting female musician in history and an artist who changed the pop-culture game forever.
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Transparency watchdogs monitor the rise and fall of Mr Orban's coterie by charting who gets the most public contracts.
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Darnold stood on the sidelines during Week 3 practices, fulfilling backup quarterback duties, including charting blitzes and watching film.
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The website offers free and paid charting tools for major global markets and digital currencies like bitcoin and ethereum.
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It only works if you become obsessed with it and start charting out its many timelines, characters, and iterations.
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When Looking premiered, it was seen as a pioneer of sorts, charting territory that HBO had never been to.
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His star is very much ascendant, with Bloom charting at number 3 and number 4 in Australia and USA, respectively.
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In the last year, she has gone from charting artist we all know to a whole other level of success.
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This could be AT&T keeping tabs on data packets or Google charting the never-ending flow of search queries.
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It's worth it to note that Brand New's highest-charting album prior was 2009's Daisy, which hit number six.
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Unsurprisingly given that momentum, it scored Lucci a bona fide charting hit, "Key to the Streets," featuring Migos and Trouble.
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Even still, Nintendo is charting new frontiers, using smartphones as a way to generate renewed interest in its core products.
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Despite earning his highest charting album yet, Calvin Harris missed the number one spot on the Billboard 200 albums chart.
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The latest addition to the NHL ranks, however, is the Las Vegas Golden Knights, who are charting a new course.
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But, unlike a birth chart, the takeaway isn't that your wedding (or whatever event you're charting) has a Taurus moon.
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Pelosi may be charting a wise course, however, as the number of Americans calling for impeachment has decreased with time.
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Gears moved hands that displayed the timing of celestial cycles, charting moon phases and the rise and fall of stars.
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Yet "just from a charting perspective, you have a nice little base and breakout to work with here," Wald said.
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And if that number isn't charting up and to the right, it's natural to wonder, well, what was the point?
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He is very good at charting trends, and so someone who wants a clear sociological account will find BOOM invaluable.
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This sent the euro stronger on expectations that the ECB would start charting the course to the end of stimulus.
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Of all the charting songs on Invasion Of Privacy, the one with two Spanish-language features is outperforming the rest?
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Bank: Citi Investment: Led corporate round for undisclosed amount in MayArea of focus: Applications for financial charting and desktop interoperability
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If Ryan loses the Speakership, he'll bear no responsibility for governing and have much more flexibility in charting his course.
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It's apparent through their room, which displays a Transport for London inspired map charting the history of Black British art.
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But when it came to charting that vocal course, Mr. Asawa later said, he felt he possessed a staggering advantage.
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Crucial to his charting achievement, the multiple sequentially released remixes of "Old Town Road" came at opportune moments in 2019.
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It's a really interesting and smoothly done concept, charting the way RTS games have evolved over 20 years in microcosm.
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Louisa Johnson, who won in 2015, had the lowest charting winner's single in the show's history, landing at number 9.
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In September 2015, Detroit's iconic techno pioneer released Exhibitionist 2, a documentary charting the ins-and-outs of Mills' art.
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The previous day, the Woolsey fire had begun charting a path of destruction along the Pacific coast of southern California.
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Those boards have an entirely different subculture, with posts about charting, temping, and "squinters" (pregnancy tests with faintly positive lines).
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"Gaia is at the forefront of astrometry, charting the sky at precisions that have never been achieved before," said Giménez.
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The company claims to take all of the hassles out of decision-making, charting, and booking a big bulk ship.
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It stayed there for 24.1 hours until it was removed by Apple when, presumably, the company noticed it charting high.
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Beyoncé, Kanye West, Rihanna, Taylor Swift — all Billboard-charting artists today who also dominated the charts way back in 2007.
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They named the officers, published photographs of them and their equipment, and released maps charting their travel and their targets.
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The most important is that you can't measure a candidate's viability by charting his or her ideology on a graph.
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Indian ride-hail player Ola is charting foreign waters for the first time since it was founded seven years ago.
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In their way, these documents are poetic, representing an attempt to comprehend our planetary home by charting its every contour.
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"Maggie was charting which apartment was which, because we were getting lost in this matrix of floor plans," Jaime said.
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While traveling the world for his television shows, Mr. Bourdain began charting a return to the New York food scene.
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With working-class movements dormant, capital has run amok, charting a destructive course without even the promise of sustained growth.
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In 2018 the Data & Society Research Institute published a report charting the relationships between some of YouTube's popular political voices.
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After those early practices, coaches meet with each bowler and let her evaluate herself before charting a pathway to improvement.
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She misses living by the water dreadfully, she said, and has been charting out public transportation routes to the sea.
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But charting a course doesn't exactly describe what Mr. de Blasio was doing with his mostly vague proclamations on Friday.
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"I'm an African-American woman who is charting a very different path to doing this," Abrams told CNN last month.
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By 1955 it was charting locally; it went on to become a staple of Mardi Gras season in New Orleans.
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The Rick and Morty song "Terryfold"— an ode to, well, terryfolds — is charting on Billboard as a "Hot" rock song.
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There is a "potential double top" on Netflix's weekly chart, Kimble Charting Solutions founder Chris Kimble wrote in an email.
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And he bashed Republicans for failing to get the best of President Obama and for not charting a bold path.
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RSI is a technical indicator charting the market's weakness or strength based on closing prices of a given trading period.
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In the United States, the reggaeton pop jam tied the record for longest #1 charting song on the Billboard Hot 100.
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"California is charting a new course for equality," assembly member Phil Ting, who authored the bill, said in a press release.
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Our thought bubble: We've been charting the ascendance of the Jared Kushner camp in the administration and there's no mistaking it.
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But five years earlier, in 230, the Los Angeles Times spotlighted reality TV producers charting the path for their scripted siblings.
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Released with no major promotion this past June, "Bodak Yellow" is her first charting single, and a mammoth one at that.
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Instead, we'll look to our titans of industry as the larger-than-life figures charting the course of the American behemoth.
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A charting of new waters has the chance to radically shift the investment landscape, and the stock market will be watching.
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And scientists have found decreased hippocampal activity when we're led to a destination compared to when we're charting our own course.
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How did you go about constructing a story that touched on the books' climactic moments while still charting its own path?
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I'm starving, so I heat up my leftover chicken and brown rice and eat it at the front desk while charting.
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The mayor's cabinet meeting room is blanketed in graphs charting the city's employment, ambulance delivery and crime rates, among other statistics.
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Alibaba's cloud computing business is one of its fastest growing units, consistently charting triple-digit revenue growth over the past year.
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Charting the Health Care Select Sector SPDR Fund, or XLV, he pointed to a few favorable trends that made him bullish.
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In October 2016, their album Wings became the highest-charting K-pop album ever — landing at No. 26 on the charts.
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" Misener also noted that the UK is "charting a path forward for drone technology that will benefit consumers, industry, and society.
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This involves charting whether a stock closes higher on greater volume on any given day, versus lower, or on low volume.
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But Chris Kimble, founder of Kimble Charting Solutions, said there are also signs of deterioration in other parts of the market.
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Charting Archie's arc makes it clear the writers are interrogating the identities characters have settled into or are struggling to overcome.
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The Pew Research Center began charting the multi-generational trend six years ago, at the tail end of the Great Recession.
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Leo stars in a Martin Scorsese-directed biopic charting the life and work of businessman, aviator, engineer and filmmaker Howard Hughes.
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Op-Ed Contributors PRESIDENT OBAMA spoke last month in Hiroshima about charting a course to a future free of nuclear weapons.
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Originally, Lawrence had intended to document the following decade, charting a relatively neat through-line to house, techno, and rave culture.
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You get the best sense of him not by charting his output but by sensing his constant presence whenever Baltimore plays.
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Charting her progress was a form of humble brag, some said; others accused her of — you should forgive — naked self-promotion.
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At the Encryption challenge, large horizontal touch screens, which look like naval charting tables, test your ability to grasp ciphers quickly.
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"The U.K. is charting a path forward for drone technology that will benefit consumers, industry and society," he said in another.
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Here, then, is one possible charting of the "You hate to see it" course: Its headwaters were a sports commentary aphorism.
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Don't fool yourself into thinking you're charting your own course, Lok might argue, just because you're the one at the helm.
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Trust, I love puzzling out a show, reading endless threads that dissect tiny clues, charting minuscule hints and decoding ancillary materials.
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After my first year, I knew when these disruptions were coming and planned for hungry days, charting them on my calendar.
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She also broke the record for the most simultaneous top 40 Billboard Hot 100 hits by a female artist, charting 11.
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"It's My Life," the group's highest-charting single in America, peaked at No. 31 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1984.
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After only a couple seconds of Cool Cool Murder I'm in the Captain's chair and charting a course back to Rigel.
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In 2019, every No. 1 charting single on the Billboard Hot 100 has been the product of multiple songwriters and producers.
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You've got my word that we're charting an even better road for Uber and for those that rely on us every day.
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Censuses sketch the changing face of our nation by charting both political and demographic shifts, including changes in wealth and neighborhood transitions.
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It's a work of historical fiction, charting the experiences of five different characters as their lives wind through the real world struggle.
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The exit is the latest example of Qatar charting a course away from its Gulf neighbors since the rift began last year.
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Despite collecting 79 charting singles — 100 in which she's been the lead artist — and counting, she's never hit that No. 1 spot.
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Still, it feels necessary for this moment, charting women's long struggle to assert their skills and ambition without being impeded by men.
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As a breakup album, it sneaks up on the listener, charting the drunken pathos of heartbreak as well as the deep sadness.
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Go deeper: Lyft gets its IPO pop (sort of) Charting the heights of Lyft's IPO How millennial investors reacted to Snap IPO
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With the iPhone X, Apple is charting new territory, and we're not only talking about the phone's looks and lack of buttons.
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Knowing that, what is to stop Mr Tokayev charting his own course, so imperilling the delicate, perhaps unstable, balance among the powerful?
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While the Smiths may run with the rest of the Hollywood circuit, they're charting a noticeably different path than other famous families.
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Charting her course for the next few weeks, she said she would focus on working families and the challenges facing young people.
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Well, not for no reason: again, the meter charting my progress to the next level went up a tiny bit. Cha-ching.
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No point in attending, May believes: these leaders are charting the future of the EU, and Britain won't be part of that.
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Charting out their trajectories and modelling them in computer simulations then led to the new estimate of the Imbrium impactor's impressive heft.
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Helen Pearson, a geneticist and journalist, has written "The Life Project", a fascinating book charting the 1946 cohort and four that followed.
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While plans are far from fully delineated, Prince Mohammed appears to be charting a more independent course for the Saudi oil industry.
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Kasich is charting a course through the Midwest and the Northeast, although few believe that path will take him to the nomination.
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Duet isn't exactly charting the same course, since Vapor is based in Austin and he'll continue to work remotely in New York.
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The National Hurricane Center (NHC), a division of the National Weather Service, takes these factors into account when charting a storm's trajectory.
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The trans memoir also functions chronologically, from point A to point B, charting the body's progress towards a more normative gender presentation.
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Orange culture Popular for its fresh take on menswear, Adebayo Oke Lawal's Orange culture is charting a fresh path for male fashion.
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Suguiyama had shepherded a 2200-year-old Ledecky to Mount Olympus; Gemmell faced the challenge of charting a new course for her.
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The Equal Justice Initiative announced the construction of a museum in Montgomery dedicated to charting slavery, racial terror, segregation, and mass incarceration.
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Part of this has included charting 200,000 kilometers of roads in the U.S., France and Germany with highly automated driving (HAD) maps.
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Gregg put out Low Country Blues, produced by T Bone Burnett, in 2011; the album was the highest-charting of his career.
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Related: Elizabeth Banks is charting her own course in Hollywood Banks spoke about the project in an interview with CNN last year.
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It's important for bitcoin to hold support around $6,747 this week, Chris Kimble, CEO of Kimble Charting Solutions, said in an email.
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And charting those waves, again, could give clues to how energy is transferred from the surface of the sun to the corona.
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With fewer cultural hurdles and more financial incentives than car owners, big-rig operators are charting the route to an autonomous future.
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But Ms. Taylor, whose résumé proclaims her a Billboard charting singer-songwriter, has no sense of proportion, within the songs or without.
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This fan favorite family drama returns for its fourth season, charting the Pearsons' ups and downs through their past, present and future.
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The story — charting a seduction, abandonment and subsequent onstage suicide of a young woman — may have shocked early-20th-century Milanese tastes.
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Last year, Jean Twenge wrote a much-discussed article for The Atlantic, "Have Smartphones Destroyed a Generation," charting the accelerating social collapse.
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The primatologists charting this behavior are like exacting gossip columnists — recording who does what to whom and what happens as a result.
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Andy Foster, the executive officer of the California State Athletic Commission, has been charting the weight fluctuations of boxers in his state.
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Andy Foster, the executive officer of the California State Athletic Commission, has been charting the weight fluctuations of boxers in his state.
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Next comes a bit of digital wizardry in a recent video charting temperature changes across the globe during roughly the past century.
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Still, there's no denying the song's importance because it's Lil Wayne's second-highest charting single ever (number three on the Hot 100).
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This is new territory we're charting, and I want to argue for design patterns that build legibility into the behavior of these machines.
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The Exit: The acquisition charting Salesforce's future With Salesforce's $15.7 billion acquisition of Tableau closing, we talked to investor Scott Sandell of NEA.
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Even as smartphone brands are charting plans to aggressively expand their businesses in India, Acer is calling it quits — for now, at least.
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Precisely because the church plays an important part in adjudicating the Russian past, it will play a central role in charting the future.
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"Yes we have got the fundamentals involved but from a charting perspective, silver is the way to go for better returns," he said.
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The company had previously boosted its growth by offering its charting software for free to partner websites like SeekingAlpha, Bitfinex and the Nasdaq.
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Three-month copper on the London Metal Exchange ended up 103 percent at $5,934 a tonne, charting a weekly gain of 3.5 percent.
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For now, The Walking Dead is holding its own, still charting a course for a more nuanced, smarter version of its former self.
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Charting the dynamics of this phenomenon is crucial to a better understanding of the sun's relationship to the rest of the solar system.
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But they were popular, charting in the ARIAs, receiving high rotation on triple j, selling out large venues and filling tents at festivals.
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Alex Chung, the 40-year-old co-founder and chief executive officer, stood next to a whiteboard, scrawling numbers charting the company's growth.
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Per Sports Info Solutions' charting data, only two receivers have a higher broken tackle rate with more touches: Odell Beckham and Jarvis Landry.
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I was able to see my journey with new questions and new clarity while charting the synchronous moments in life and art-making.
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We honor British exceptionalism, show national pride and confound the euroskeptic message when we put ourselves in the vanguard of charting Europe's future.
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So we self-released an EP and booked our own tour and randomly got some pretty good CMJ radio charting on our own.
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And with its $13.7 billion acquisition of Whole Foods, its grocery ambitions seem to be charting the same path as Walmart's these days.
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But by quitting acting, Day-Lewis is challenging his mortality—his curse—by charting a quest to find meaning beyond life after death.
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His first single "Get Ready" featuring Blackstreet, was a sure shot smash, but without his support became his lowest charting single to date.
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Lady Gaga leads a wave of high-charting new albums this week, as the music industry's fall release schedule shifts fully into gear.
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Sales expectations in the next six months dropped two points to 73, and the metric charting buyer traffic rose two points to 52.
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Clarification, however, would require charting the many ways in which people use the term "democracy" and then positing and defending a preferred definition.
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Netflix has planned 12 new episodes charting unexplained disappearances, traumatic experiences, tragic deaths, and more — you know, everything you loved about the original.
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When I plugged my information into Co-Star, it came already stacked with two dozen "updates" charting my position relative to the stars.
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The first videos are very much like home movies, charting progress south from the Mediterranean to Cape Verde, and then across the Atlantic.
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"Our objective is to map the entire planet, charting the radio waves used for communications," said Brian Mengwasser, the co-founder and CEO.
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Coverage featured graphs charting the hours women had to drive to find an abortion clinic in the state and maps tracing their paths.
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I get my chia seed yogurt and banana from the breakroom and eat it at the desk while I check Z.'s charting.
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However Worth's charting reveals that shares of AmEx are inching closer to its upward trendline where the stock has recurrently bounced higher from.
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But the show exhausted its source material — Margaret Atwood's novel — in Season 1, meaning this go-round will be charting its own course.
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As the first charting interracial pop group of the era, the M.G.s were also expected to act out a vision of racial harmony.
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That morning, I arced big turns down long, groomed cruisers and tucked through trees and around boulders, charting my own course off-piste.
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As she worked on the follow-up album to her widely acclaimed "Visions" album, Grimes considered a move to Billboard-charting pop music.
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Despite the outperformance, Worth's charting reveals that relative to the broader markets the semiconductor index is beginning to show signs of a slowdown.
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For nearly a quarter of a century, he produced roughly a book every two years, charting the twisting fortunes of England's upper classes.
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Finally the entire sport surrendered to the inevitability of continuous dribbling in 1909, charting the course for the game we all know today.
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However Worth's charting illustrates that despite the outperformance, McDonald's has failed to make gains relative to the broader market since its peak in 2011.
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If you purchased a Nintendo Switch this weekend, odds are you've begun charting a path through The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.
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But it would still be a sign of an industry actually attempting to change direction, slowly, like an ocean liner charting a new course.
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In charting the hype cycle of the modern blockbuster, the video also explores the dynamics of how we ingest news in the digital age.
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Recently, the single became the highest-charting song on the Hot 100 by a female rapper since Nicki Minaj's popular "Anaconda" track from 2014.
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Charting dangerous waters in the Persian Gulf For long-time experts in the region, recent events in the Persian Gulf tread into dangerous territory.
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LONDON — An American woman has been charting her changing accent for the past several months following an "electrical storm," in her brain last October.
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The new game picks up in the aftermath of HBO's Season 7, so you're basically charting your own Season 8 with each card swipe.
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Whether it's the space race or the future of high-speed underground travel, Branson and Musk are charting parallel paths into these speculative technologies.
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And so from the early 2010s, the Kremlin started charting a course that was clearly at odds with its earlier policies of Western integration.
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Sony says a full AI-written album is coming out next year, and presumably that will complete these mysterious prophecies, charting our dystopic future.
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When Krause was a student assistant charting plays at Bradley University, he caught his first glimpse of Winter, then the coach at Kansas State.
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Instead he is charting a more nuanced course that his advisers say is better suited to addressing the root causes of France's economic troubles.
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Another camera captured the vehicle's movements on the busy roads on a separate screen, charting its progress as it shifted from lane to lane.
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Charting an average of 28 percent annual growth, 20,85033 machine learning-related patent applications were filed in 2016; autonomous vehicles alone saw 5,569 filings.
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While meeting step goals and charting runs is a plus, it can be good to give your wrist a rest every now and then.
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If AMLO governs as a savior rather than a servant, his tenure could herald conflict and polarization, charting an unpredictable course for the country.
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He might be a fallen angel, but his influence can still be heard in Billboard charting songs and Taylor Swift's entire body of work.
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He appeared on "The Way," a 2013 collaboration with Ms. Grande, that reached No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100, his highest-charting single.
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A diagram charting the movements of one family showed a tendency to congregate around the kitchen table, with another major concentration in the den.
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"The Handmaid's Tale" is best when charting this territory, demonstrating the ways that women become complicit in a patriarchy that ultimately keeps them powerless.
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Charting a course for that blue ocean sometimes means tightening the sails and bringing on extra crew, and maybe shipping out in unfavorable conditions.
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Investors feared historic damage with Irma charting a possible path towards Florida's east coast as the strongest hurricane on record in the Atlantic basin.
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"Everyone is kind of charting their own course on this," said Emily Luchetti, a pastry chef and author who is about to turn 60.
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It's not looking specifically at one policy that one administration has committed to, but it's really charting the course over the next four years.
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These doctors are pointing to bureaucratic tasks such as charting and paperwork and the number of hours at work as top reasons fueling burnout.
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"Bitcoin finds itself near the apex of a narrowing pennant pattern," Chris Kimble, founder and CEO of Kimble Charting Solutions, said in an email.
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It's also because the moon moved almost directly through the center of the shadow, charting a longer path than the other eclipses this century.
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Mike's music at these early stages was certainly weirder (and more muddily mixed) than hip-hop that was charting or covered by mainstream critics.
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After giving the order to bomb Syria after a deadly chemical weapon attack, Trump has begun charting his own path as commander in chief.
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Needless to say, this had a profound effect on the dinos, who were suddenly split apart into separate populations, each charting a new evolutionary course.
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The move reversed the course the US had been charting under Barack Obama's administration, when Riyadh, the Saudi capital, was often kept at arm's length.
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To study shark movement and behavior, the GHRI launched a series of tracking initiatives, tagging sharks all over the world and charting their movements online.
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It holds that Equifax used the breach as a moneymaking opportunity by initially charting customers to freeze their credit (after backlash, it reversed the practice).
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The Walking Dead has managed to pick up the pace over the last few episodes, charting its own unique path out of the Negan storyline.
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My theory of change in my activist work is that there's no point charting a course from A to Z, because the world is dynamic.
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As CEO, Fernandez is now charting a new course for the company, leaning on a recently hired chief technical officer as well as his investors.
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I let the nurse wrap up her patient care and charting while I hang out in an adjoining conference space to respond to some emails.
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It suggests the group supposedly charting society's future is even less inclusive than the broader tech industry, which has its own well-known diversity problems.
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Many Fed policymakers, including Clarida, have previously noted that the strength of the U.S. consumer will be key in charting the course of interest rates.
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It is a collaboration between the Nippon Foundation and GEBCO, a non-profit association of experts, which is already involved in charting the ocean floor.
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I believe those phenomena intersect profoundly with the way we experience video games, and that by charting their expressions, we can find valuable human truths.
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Avicii tapped American bluegrass singer Dan Tyminski to sing on this single, his second-highest-charting hit, which notched No. 16 on the Hot 100.
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They also allege MAS was negligent in failing to conduct an adequate risk assessment and for charting a flight course through a known conflict zone.
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Comscore's name is usually in the news because of its widely-cited research and stats around media traffic and other analysis charting digital consumer behavior.
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Still, the company, which got nearly $400,000 from Toyota, deemed the liftoff a success and said it's charting a path toward manned flight in 2019.
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"The group is not preparing for an acquisition process but is charting its own path," Vida told a news conference in response to a question.
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But as we get closer to impact, Rosetta will be sending more images back to Earth, charting its own final plunge with good, scientific rigor.
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Based off of the 1973 Michael Crichton movie, Westworld appears to be charting its own ambitious path, which makes this planning all the more important.
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Perhaps the worst indignity is that Hachette sends me a statement each quarter listing my sales and charting my progress toward paying back my advance.
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His version of "Blueberry Hill," a song written in 20123, topped out at No. 2 on the Billboard charts and remains Domino's highest-charting record.
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Life-size underwater photos charting this metamorphosis, created by Landau and her partner Yotam From, go on exhibition at Marlborough Contemporary in London this Friday.
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Ernesto Abella said Duterte's announcement that Manila would "separate" from the United States was a "restatement of his position on charting an independent foreign policy".
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A writer-photographer team spent more than a year charting the catastrophe that has befallen the Arab world since the invasion of Iraq in 2003.
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The group's summer 2018 song was a massive hit, and remains the highest-charting Billboard Hot 100 hit ever by a female K-pop group.
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Egypt's Museum of Islamic Art houses artefacts charting more than 1,300 years of Muslim civilisation in Egypt and includes pieces from throughout the Muslim world.
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Mike and his wife, Wendy, are adopting a baby from China, so Mike's trying to get in shape by charting his steps with a FitBit.
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" One of the eight tracks she recorded during the initial meeting with Wiley is the currently charting YG Still Brazy single "Why You Always Hatin?
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This is a story not so much of legislative incompetence as the sidelining of Congress when it comes to charting the course of the country.
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They shared snacks as they discussed a day spent charting trees in a virgin area of 140 hectares, some bearing scratch marks from large animals.
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Richard Splett sits in the background charting the musicians who have sent cease-and-desist notices to Jonah's campaign (Sting, Bruce Springsteen, and somehow Enya).
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In selecting Ms. Barry, Condé Nast is charting a future for Glamour, and the company as a whole, that is far less dependent on print.
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Erdogan, a former Istanbul mayor who became prime minister in 2003, was once an ally and businessman charting a course toward joining the European Union.
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They are charting a coast-to-coast scramble for delegates that has left once-surging candidates, like former Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Ind.
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I turn on Gilmore Girls on Netflix for background noise and sit down to finish my charting from the day and do some e-mails.
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Splice is arguably the most popular royalty-free sample platform operating today, and most users check out the sounds that are new, charting, or featured.
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Joy Covey But for all the heartbreak among her former colleagues, the fatal crash did not alter the course the company was charting on delivery.
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I have to follow up with some patients from earlier in the week, plus I have a couple of meetings and of course, more charting.
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Collins Dictionary noted the trend, naming "single-use" its 2018 Word of the Year and charting a four-fold increase in its usage since 2013.
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The eclipse began Monday in the Northwest, starting in Oregon and charting a path of totality through Wyoming, Idaho, Nebraska, Missouri, Tennessee and South Carolina.
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Novelists have stretched their canvases — writing a sentence that runs for a thousand pages; charting the fate of three families in Africa across four generations.
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As recently as 2010, per Football Outsiders' charting data, each team was throwing an average of 16.7 screen passes to wide receivers or tight ends.
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In what counts for a lull, Mr. Grams reached toward a pencil box and set to work, carefully charting the conditions of the nation's midsection.
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Some in White House are trying to build a case that Priebus is a leaker — "a diagram" charting leaks, per senior official — to show Trump.
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The danger posed by sea level rise is so clear that south Florida mayors and other elected officials are actively charting out survival and retreat strategies.
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It became the Norwegian DJ's highest-charting Hot 100 track at #12, passing the No. 92 placement of his international hit, "Firestone" (featuring Conrad), in 2015.
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Prior to "thank u, next," Grande's highest charting single on the domestic survey was "Problem" featuring rapper Iggy Azalea, which peaked at No. 2 in 2014.
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Working in collaboration with British graphic designer and art director Peter Saville, an exchange of emails charting the evolution of the new logo was also shared.
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The pages are painted with typical Maya iconography—gods, warriors, slaves, and hieroglyphs, for instance—and include a calendar charting the movement of the planet Venus.
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Yellen has shown a deft hand at the Fed, charting a dovish course that remains even though the last recession ended more than seven years ago.
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I'm Up and Jeffery are also where many of Keed's YSL labelmates made their first notable appearances, including Dolly, HiDoraah, Duke, and Billboard-charting talent Gunna.
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Investors can determine whether a stock is overbought or oversold by charting the ratio of higher closes, also known as the relative strength index, or RSI.
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Now, as President, he is charged with charting a path forward there, with possible options including sending more Americans off to battle or attempting a withdrawal.
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We are charting the course to our 2020 goals of reaching 2 billion consumers and today's deal is a major and important milestone in that journey.
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We want to move beyond the labels to the lives beneath, unearthing the true stories you deserve to have access to while charting your own course.
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But as much as this one's intent on charting new sonic courses for the genre, it's also focused on the past—her own to be specific.
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The lack of a roadmap for charting the safe return of refugees and displaced people to Syria is not providing a viable future for these victims.
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Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 94% (certified fresh)Synopsis: "Charting the incredible life of Dr. Ruth Westheimer, a Holocaust survivor who became America's most famous sex therapist."
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Kushner, Jones and Koch Industries' general counsel Mark Holden all had roles in a video shown to donors Sunday, charting their struggles to pass the law.
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He is not a fan of The Buffalo News, which has done good work charting some of his business interests, including his ties to ZeptoMetrix Corp.
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Those sessions eventually turned into Ludacris' 93 single "Party Girls," which ended up charting in the top 40 of both Billboard's Rap and R&B charts.
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It wouldn't be until 1994, that "The More You Ignore Me, the Closer I Get" would become the lone American charting single of his solo career.
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The playlist predominantly includes indie critic-beloved, synth-based dance music, with a few deviations into Billboard 100-charting hip-hop and inoffensive acoustic folk music.
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Darius Bazley, a top basketball prospect, is skipping college and charting a new path for draft prep: earning $2101 million as an intern for New Balance.
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"We needed security, and we found it because of our government," Mr. Kwizera said, praising a government he sees as essential for charting a path forward.
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But drinking is now in decline for an unrelated reason: a shift in social norms among young people, which is charting a new future for alcohol.
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The BBC's Panorama programme ran a documentary on Monday night charting the history of Amazon, and focusing in on how the company hoovers up user data.
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Russia nonetheless will do its best to play off the discord in the West while playing to France's ambitions of charting an independent foreign policy course.
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The Centre for Nepal Studies UK, a research organisation run by Nepalese in Britain, reports that the community in Aldershot is "charting the pathways" of social mobility.
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"Where Are Ü Now", their Billboard-charting single featuring Justin Bieber, won Best Dance Recording, and Skrillex And Diplo Present Jack Ü won Best Dance/Electronic Album.
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Located in the settings page of either app, you can see a graph charting your weekly use, and establish a daily limit of Facebook or Instagram browsing.
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The best widely available measure of this characteristic is the aggression score developed by the researcher Lowell West, using data from the crowd-sourced Match Charting Project.
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Last year the European Parliament endorsed a report by Judith Sargentini, a Dutch MEP, amply charting abuse of migrants, restrictions on press freedom, corruption and constitutional abuses.
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While Bad Bunny flourished on the outside, garnering social media engagement and Billboard charting singles, his success was dogged by the rep of someone on the inside.
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Perhaps none loom so large as the "good girl who loves her mama" at the heart of "Free Fallin'," Petty's highest-charting solo single released in 1989.
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The focus instead was on drawing a stark contrast with Donald Trump and charting a safe harbor for Independents and Republicans wary of him to back Clinton.
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Balvin launched a seven-piece capsule of concert merchandise with Guess last year, named after his top-charting album "Vibras," putting his mark on the fashion world.
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After three months of charting her ovulation cycle, she and her husband had intercourse once, per the method, and are now expecting a baby girl in April.
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China's Xiaomi is having a tougher time, though, with the analyst charting a small sales decline in Q1, year over year, from 14.9 million to 14.6 million.
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The Florida native was at the height of public recognition, both for his top-charting albums as well as the allegations of domestic abuse filed against him.
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My Dear Melancholy,, the surprise follow-up to the pop-charting Starboy, is not a full-circle moment for the singer, no matter how familiar it sounds.
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The components gauging current sales conditions fell three points to 74, while the index charting sales expectations over the next six months dropped three points to 75.
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The component gauging current sales conditions rose 6900 points to 2628, while the index charting sales expectations in the next six months increased 28503 point to 22019.
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Throughout all this, everyone forgets to flirt with each other because they're watching Chad and Lace and charting their positions like they're two highly unpredictable tropical storms.
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"In the war for the greater Middle East, the United States chose neither to contain nor to crush, instead charting a course midway in between," Bacevich writes.
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"Decades of U.S. isolation of Cuba have failed to accomplish our objective of empowering Cubans to build an open and democratic country," President Obama has said (Charting).
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Ultimately Say Anything... is about Lloyd charting his own path, and doing it without adopting some kind of label or picking a pattern that's predetermined for him.
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Feinberg noted that his fellow doctors had become "data clerks," given all the time they spent charting, assigning billing codes and filling out fields in medical records.
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But the index measuring sales expectations in the next six months fell three points to 63, and the component charting buyer traffic dropped two points to 44.
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ESPN's Ilan Ben-Hanan, vice president of programming and acquisitions, has been charting the sports network's careful foray into the sports-betting market for the last year.
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Biden offered remarks — added at the list minute — in his new role as "cancer czar" charged with charting a course to curing the disease at long last.
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This human tragedy was framed by a parallel narrative charting the birth, life, and death of a star, narrated by the Hubble's lead astrophysicist, Dr. Mario Livio.
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Per Premium Charting Data of Sports Info Solutions, Gurley broke 2177 tackles through Week 23, third most in the league behind only David Johnson and Matt Forte.
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A group of mates had just moved down to Glasgow and were pinging me enthusiastic weekly updates charting a brave new world of consciousness expanding nights out.
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She hopes that charting the data over time can help therapists see what's working, or not, for their patients and prepare for counseling sessions, among other things.
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Its success stretches even further than that, though: it also forms the melodic basis for Ciara's also-charting 2013 single "Body Party," on which it is sampled.
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Last night saw the packed-out premiere of Noisey Blackpool, our new documentary charting the unlikely and controversial rise of grime in the North West seaside town.
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The component gauging current sales conditions fell 2628 points, to 28503, and the index charting sales expectations in the next six months dropped 22019 points, to 74.
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Feulner was the head of domestic policy for the Trump transition, charting the direction of the Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of Agriculture and several other agencies.
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Electric Guest, a Billboard-charting Los Angeles-based band, just finished its 21-show tour across the country, all while traveling in a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter van.
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The result is a dazzling interactive graphic mapping the nature of online hype, and more simply, charting the popularity of the most-downloaded game in smartphone history.
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"We have seen six dozen graphs that have vindicated the hope for progress by charting the ways in which the world has been getting better," he writes.
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Twenty-five years ago, the Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility published a timely report as Vice President Al Gore was charting a future path for the internet.
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Health is traditionally the province of member states: With different health systems, as well as different levels of infection, countries are intent on charting their own responses.
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Clicking through his list, he reads post after post, charting the themes and preoccupations of the day, the latest catchphrases and memes, the shifting alliances and disputes.
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Charting the stylized journey of a man mourning the loss of his love, "Funeral Doom Spiritual" follows him over the centuries as he hopes for a resurrection.
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TILLERSON: Achieving and denuclearizing North Korea, defeating terrorism and ISIS around the world, improving the Russian relationship, improving the relationship with China and charting the way forward.
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A prominent techie cafe in Beijing has a large wall with a timeline charting the initial public stock offerings of American tech companies alongside those in China.
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Best known for her many years as a dancer in the work of Miguel Gutierrez, Ms. Boulé has been charting her own choreographic path in recent years.
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Burns goes back to the 1920s, charting the birth of the genre, the way different groups placed their stamp on it, and its impact during the Depression.
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What this season isn't providing in victories, it is providing in perspective, as well as an appreciation for the course the team is charting for the future.
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The song is now Migos' highest charting and most streamed single yet, recently reaching the top 10 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.
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The seven-time Grammy Award winner will always be remembered for several top-charting hits with his band Earth, Wind & Fire, which sold over 90 million albums worldwide.
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Attackers can jump from one vulnerable IoT device to the next, totally bypassing mainstream devices like PCs and servers, and charting a course that's much harder to detect.
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The research could help prevent gun deaths by charting a pattern between where weapons are purchased at gun shows and where shootings take place, according to the authors.
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Kept in secret while still married to Russian ballerina Olga Khokhlova, her nude body appears again and again, charting an erotic obsession entwined with a renewed artistic vigor.
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These are some of the hallucinatory scenes in Sandro Botticelli's drawings for the epic poem The Divine Comedy, charting Dante Alighieri's imaginary journey through Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise.
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She dubbed herself Bhad Bhabie, and then dropped her first mixtape, 15 — which garnered middling reviews but produced a Hot 100-charting single in "Gucci Flip Flops" feat.
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There are a lot of movies about people charting bloody paths of revenge, and a lot more about people making questionable decisions that lead to horrible, inescapable corners.
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When you stand in front of the installation an infrared sensor maps the outline of your body and releases pieces of plastic to the surface, charting your silhouette.
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Scientists were go-lucky explorers who spent their days fearlessly charting the unknown and rescuing their peers from impossible situations, and I wanted to be one of them.
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The apps NFP Charting, Fertility Pinpoint and Kindara didn't predict fertility, but still scored high on accuracy because they required users to understand a fertility awareness-based method.
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"Boy with Luv" made its debut at No. 8 on the Hot 100 chart, which is the highest-ever charting song in the U.S. by a Korean group.
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Thankfully, this summer Blackpink released Square Up, a four-track LP fronted by "DDU-DU DDU-DU," the highest-charting Hot 100 song by female K-pop act.
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The quarter saw sales of Apple's iPhone decline for the first time, with the analyst charting a 4.4 per cent decline on the year before quarter for Cupertino.
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But the latter charge -- charting a course forward for Democrats -- has been much more complicated and, if only in the space of a few months, plainly less successful.
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The ECB's massive stimulus scheme is due to expire by year-end so Draghi will have to start charting a new course when policymakers meet on Sept 7.
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Blackstar has sold 100,000 copies in the UK already and is sitting pretty on the top of the albums chart, while nine other Bowie LPs are also charting.
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"When you are with doctors without Glass, they are charting and clicking on computers for a lot of the time, and not focusing on their patients," he said.
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In those iconic closing moments from Thrill of It All, Thomas is figuratively delineating space through his own force, charting its unrepresentable dimensions via his body and movement.
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The address detailed his sweeping vision for the country, charting its future in a world where China's reach is now extending -- and being felt -- further than ever before.
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India has taken some steps toward charting a cleaner road to development but needs to be much bolder if it is to protect its children's health, he said.
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But Debbie Harry's memoir "Face It" goes well beyond that, charting the dramatic highs and lows of a career whose creative and cultural influences are still felt today.
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Advertising Industry Wrestles With Bias After a Lawsuit | A conference in Miami aimed at charting the industry's future was instead heavy with discussion about sexism in the workplace.
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When I found out I was pregnant in my mid-30s, my main form of birth control, since I was only sleeping with one person, was temperature charting.
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Former Pentagon acquisition head Frank Kendall will speak at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) on "charting a new course for the industrial base," 2202 a.m.
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It was acquired by Lord William Tyssen-Amherst of Norfolk, a world traveler who built a notable library of rare books charting the invention of the printed word.
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It's possible that the Kinsa data is simply charting reduced illnesses overall, since people staying away from each other will avoid spreading around more than just COVID-19.
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Updating Symbolism's delicate mixtures of dream and reality with Post-Impressionist muscle, she spent the interwar years charting her own course through modernism, connecting past, present and future.
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Early scenes show Mr. Fogel injecting himself (needle-phobics, beware) with substances, then charting his performance as he meets with specialists and makes video calls with Dr. Rodchenkov.
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In 2012, the Federal Reserve started publishing a "dot plot" charting the view of each policymaker on where interest rates should be in the future, albeit without names.
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His career began during the recession, and when he came to America in 2013, he and Saez set to work charting the degree of US inequality since 1913.
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You could write a history of women in Hollywood — in its glory and shame, and with all its attendant ageism and sexism — by charting Davis and Crawford's careers.
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With all that in play, Fed watchers expect Yellen's speech to be less a valedictory look at the past and more a course-charting path for her successor.
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At the White House, Republican senators loyal to Mr. Trump huddled with senior presidential aides and the White House's top lawyer to begin charting out a Senate trial.
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Or the promoters who figure that, if you can get any old robot with an iTunes account to play whatever's charting on the radio, why pay for specialness?
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Even as it slipped in the subsequent weeks, as most No. 1 albums do, the record still ranks highly, holding No. 28 in its fifth consecutive charting week.
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Worth's charting reveals that the moves of late have created a bearish head-and-shoulders formation, implying the ETF could be poised to fall below a key $44 level.
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The United Nations adopted the Sustainable Development Goals nearly four years ago, charting a course to address the world's most serious challenges — and to see major results by 2030.
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The sum — or lack thereof — was confirmed in a recent update from NBC News and tracking firm Advertising Analytics, which have been jointly charting spending throughout the election cycle.
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This method requires checking and charting details about your discharge on a daily basis, so even with proper use, it might not be the most accurate birth control method.
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"Today is the day that we choose to assert ourselves as a global leader in transitioning to 100 percent renewable energy and charting that path," Ocasio-Cortez told reporters.
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The Australia-US-China military exercises are also aimed at Australia charting a course between its most important security ally the United States and its biggest trading partner China.
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"Now I need to be the CEO of my own life and my own business," she said early in the hour, charting a course for herself for season 8.
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