"They felt Sebastian had moved under braking; that was very clear from the data, and also pretty clear from the video, of course," he said.
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Bradford's attention to detail also becomes clear from prolonged looking.
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I understand that animals have to stay clear from kitchens.
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That much is clear from the reaction around the league.
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MIKE POMPEO: Look, we've been pretty clear from the beginning.
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It was never clear from where that money should come.
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Not that that hasn't been clear from the beginning, though.
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The improbability of her dream was clear from the start.
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WE MADE THAT CRYSTAL CLEAR FROM THE VERY BEGINNING COMMUNICATIONS.
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This much is clear from their conversation in the laundromat.
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But his new role should be clear from the outset.
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Or who might be — it's not clear from Tuesday's premiere.
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And that should have been clear from the very start.
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It's clear from all of this that Amma loves murder.
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I'm hearing -- I'm hearing it loud and clear from everybody.
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It's not clear from the video whether contact was made.
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The projections weren't clear from one section of the audience.
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It is not clear from the statement when Haqqani died.
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Majority Leader Mitch McConnell made that clear from the outset.
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It was clear from the start he was something new.
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It's clear from the pics: He took his job very seriously.
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Let's be clear from jump that Deadpool is not for kids.
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It's pretty clear from the video that Eden Carlson has recovered.
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It's clear from Fontanilla's tweets that these two are awesome pals.
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What "it" is, the documentary makes clear from the very start.
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It's clear from moment one that he'll eventually win this thing.
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I mean, we gotta steer clear from this for right now.
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Its breakout star was clear from the first moment: the beef.
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It wasn't clear from James' personnel file how he knew them.
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It's not clear from Mitteroecker's study that this is the case.
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It's very clear from the outset that this is Shuri's domain.
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But the President's priorities have been very clear from the beginning.
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And it's clear from my interviews, old thinking is still widespread.
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It was not clear from the statement who initiated the complaint.
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It is not clear from the report whether Trump was joking.
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The races of Lambert's coworkers were not clear from the complaint.
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It was clear from the beginning where the night would lead.
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It's clear from this morning's press conference where his allegiances lie.
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It was clear from the body language of top Russian officials.
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It's clear from the filings last Friday that prosecutors believe Cohen.
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It was not clear from the video what the bags contained.
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That's clear from the other images she posted from the shoot.
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That much is also clear from the optics of her appearance.
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It's not clear from ETNAM's report how full the prisons are.
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As is clear from the F.B.I.'s investigation thus far, Mrs.
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It was clear from the context what the Stones were saying.
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It's clear from the polling that Trump is playing with fire.
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That much is already clear from national coverage of the race.
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"The bill has been very clear from the beginning," she said.
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The lessons of the 2016 campaign were clear from 2010 forward.
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It's not clear from the study why more rural teens smoke.
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The Trump administration has been "clear from the start," O'Brien replied.
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In case it is not clear from her bracket, Democratic Sen.
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It's not clear from the report whether Mr. Bezos opened it.
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This is clear from a recent field hearing chaired by Sen.
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The affinity between Onur and Friedlaender is clear from the beginning.
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One thing was clear from the midterms: Young voters were energized.
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Sorensen's role in the project was not clear from the emails.
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"I was very clear from the start: no lederhosen," he said.
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"It's clear from our findings that inexcusable errors were made," Stone said.
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This becomes clear from the moment you step on the Boosted Rev.
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Much of these compounds clear from the human body within 12 hours.
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It's clear from the beginning that something is different about this couch.
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He contends the market isn't in the clear from another sharp pullback.
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The music executive's influence has also been clear from a financial standpoint.
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As is clear from the chart above, online shopping is shattering ceilings.
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And steer clear from judging by the sample TVs at the store.
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This is clear from the lack of self-consciousness in the shots.
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It was clear from our tasting that few producers resisted the vintage.
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It was not clear from publicly available resources what that list does.
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It's clear from her social interactions as well as her business dealings.
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Black Lives Matter Toronto has made its demands clear from the beginning.
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Still, it's clear from this clip, Robin was feeling good Friday night.
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It's still not clear from Brown's statements where the bomb came from.
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Not clear from descriptions that wifi registration and authentication doesn't record MAC.
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How it does that isn't all that clear from the company's webpage.
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The similarity is clear from the opening chords of its intro song.
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It's clear from their work why they might not have got along.
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But it is clear from both satellite data and governmental action that
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Terms of that relationship are made clear from the start and 85033.
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Less clear from "American Girls" is what anyone can do about it.
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What's clear from our data is that Latinos outperformed expectations in 2016.
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Also, in case it wasn't clear from the above, it's very good.
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Market highs are only clear from the hindsight purview of the trough.
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That's clear from how swiftly these latest waterfront parks have been adopted.
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It was clear from the get-go that the NOPR was bonkers.
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It is not clear from the emails what happened with that negotiation.
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And one thing was clear from debate in Des Moines: diversity matters.
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The resulting damage is clear from the fate of two American cities.
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Now I've made clear from the beginning that no such leverage exists.
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It is not clear from the video why they singled him out.
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Now I made clear from the beginning that no such leverage exists.
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It was clear from the start that the two companies differed culturally.
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It was clear from the get-go these two weren't going to last.
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It's not clear from the video if the employee is white or black.
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It was not clear from the recording with whom the governor was talking.
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In case it isn't clear from the photos, Mounts had a great time.
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But it seems clear from the last few days that she's planning something.
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What's clear from Cheddar's report is that it's still early days for Apple.
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It's not clear from additional photos, however, that she was giving accurate information.
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My position on this whole immigration issue has been clear from the beginning.
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But it wasn't clear from their complaints just how the program does work.
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Johnson made clear from the outset his goal was to secure an invitation.
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Chipotle received the all clear from the Centers for Disease Control last month.
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Super CookiesSupercharged cookies can be difficult or impossible to clear from your browser.
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It was not clear from the data how big the repayment would be.
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It's clear from the clips that Jenner is just goofing off with friends.
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What's not so clear from this picture is that plants also eat animals.
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That much, at least, should have become clear from the uprisings of 2011.
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It is clear from interviews with more than a dozen attendees of Mrs.
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And then there's another factor that's become clear from this Paradise Papers revelation.
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If a current solution is suboptimal, it should be clear from the data.
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The name of the official was not immediately clear from the court testimony.
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Absolutely, as was clear from the first morning-after exchanges between the lovers.
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American was clear from the outset that it wanted to limit the investment.
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It is clear from recent government data that women have sided with science.
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Superintendent Johnson has been clear from day one that Jussie is a victim.
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That he was under duress is clear, although it's not clear from whom.
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We care for one another — that much is clear from the rescue efforts.
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It wasn't entirely clear from Cooper's testimony just how much the Ukrainians knew.
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It is not clear from his video testimony when he was taken aboard.
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It's clear from the letter, 'Pac was already a deep cat back then.
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Of course, including a comma would have made that clear from the beginning.
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"It was clear from the beginning there was new sheriff in town," he said.
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A local Trader Joe's also gives her the food they clear from their shelves.
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Instead, Beyoncé made one thing clear from the beginning: This one's for the ladies.
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That much is clear from Nigerian presidential and state elections in February and March.
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It's clear, from the outcome of a Friday vote, that most of them don't.
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It was not clear from the company emails which parts the certificate was for.
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It was not immediately clear from Trump's tweet which sanctions he was referring to.
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The first is pretty clear from the lead photo: this is no Apple Watch.
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That's clear from earnings at HSBC (HSBC), whose business took a hit last quarter.
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It isn't clear from the bodycam video which officer is speaking during the encounter.
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It's not clear from the data they used why the animals die, Pringle says.
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This much is clear from the beginning, so don't take that as a spoiler.
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In case it's not clear from the blue confetti and streamers, it's a boy!
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It's not clear from the document how often Cellebrite's iOS unlocking procedures don't work.
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However, it was clear from early on that Williams chose to waive her fee.
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It was not immediately clear from the judge's ruling when Dassey will be freed.
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Trump-Russia collusion One thing was crystal clear from Barr's press conference: No collusion!
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That's clear from the startling revelations in the latest Education Department report released Tuesday.
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But the notion that the average person should steer clear from it is unfounded.
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It's how he said it, which is immediately clear from listening to the audio.
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It was not clear from the recording alone who the governor was talking to.
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It was clear from the beginning of their conversation that there was some awkwardness.
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But it is clear from the start that there will not be reciprocal head.
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It was clear from the start this episode would be a star-studded affair.
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It is clear from the text, though, that Mueller believes the charges are serious.
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For Mr. Faena, the area's potential for reinvention was crystal clear from the outset.
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It is not clear from Trump's tweet how his administration will pursue the matter.
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It is not clear from Trump's tweet how his administration will pursue Thiel's claims.
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The success of the independents is clear from the size of their staffs alone.
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It wasn't clear from the court documents whether he has been found or interviewed.
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Let's make this clear from the start — it's the Aurora Green model you want.
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"It's clear from your record that you've been an impediment to that," said McCain.
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It's also clear from the international trailer that the movie doesn't avoid addressing race.
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That's why you have to be clear from the beginning when people come here.
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One thing is clear from the beginning: Photos are not supposed to be sexual.
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It's clear from the emails that ICE saw this as a potential PR nightmare.
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It's clear from his subject matter and phrasing that hip-hop in his DNA.
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Opinion The city is wilder than we think; that's what's clear from up above.
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London is wilder than we think; that is what is clear from up above.
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It's not clear from the court document exactly what tax returns Deutsche Bank has.
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The need to refocus on clients has been clear from Goldman's recent financial results.
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It's clear from the footage, however, that most of their section also remained seated.
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"That's clear from the health care workers and the young people in this paper."
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It's clear from the outset that they will inevitably land in each other's arms.
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Exactly what information the Russian spies obtained is not clear from the court papers.
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That much is clear from the crazed events that unfolded in Britain last week.
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It's clear from the outset that they will inevitably land in each other's arms.
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It's clear from census data that regional inequality contributes very little to total inequality.
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It's clear from these metrics that the United States is the world's technological hub:
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One thing is clear from Beyoncé's new visual album Lemonade: Beyoncé is for black women.
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If it wasn't already abundantly clear from the full 31 days of lingerie-clad ladies
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It's clear from the start that these two women have entirely diverging views on motherhood.
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It's clear from the attention to detail that the home is a labor of love.
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It was not clear from the Netherlands' foreign ministry statement whether both have Dutch nationality.
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CRAMER: CAN I ASK ABOUT EUNICE BLENDER BECAUSE IT WASN'T CLEAR FROM THE CONFERENCE CALL?
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It's clear from then on that our government is the real enemy in this story.
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It's clear from the film that you have a real love for this source material.
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It's not clear from the screenshots what site or app is hosting the hateful forum.
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The nature of the charges Assange could face were not clear from the unsealed filing.
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Working on various projects with Tesla, a clash of cultures was clear from the outset.
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It is clear from the outset that Edward and Florence are not a perfect fit.
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And it's clear, from the moment she starts, the business is not what it seems.
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It's clear from the shot (and from the caption) she wants to keep us guessing.
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In a perfect world, everyone would make their romantic intentions clear from the get-go.
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It's very clear from watching the Spurs that they value the three-point shot immensely.
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Let's be clear from the start: those pizzas that come in Lunchables are not good.
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It wasn't clear from the manifesto what methodology the party would use to identify recipients.
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If there's anything that's not clear from the Apple event, it's pretty much everything else.
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What isn't clear from Friday's news is the target or targets of the Mueller indictments.
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It's not clear from the results why researchers only found an elevated risk for men.
|
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That much is clear from a new report by the Consumer Federation of America (CFA).
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It was clear from the start that the $6900 million number was wildly off base.
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It became clear from the debate on the rule which began around 2628:28503 a.m.
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It is clear, from the slow-motion footage, that the dummy wasn't built for this.
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It was clear from the start that Jeb Bush was a weak establishment front-runner.
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That much is clear from the attacks on Charlie Hebdo and the Garland cartoon contest.
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This is clear from the nature of the Framework, which has led to gradual adoption.
|
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It was not clear from either source why American authorities asked to speak with Bini.
|
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" Mook said Tuesday it was "clear" from the report that "the rules were very unclear.
|
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Nuuly's website is aesthetically pleasing, and the company's branding is clear from the get-go.
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But it's clear from the news conference that Mr. Putin was happy with the meeting.
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The perils of too much focus on quantitative measures are clear from Valeant Pharmaceuticals International.
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"We want to make clear from the start, we aren't a 'family magazine,'" he insisted.
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" Cole H added, "I'd rather abide by their rules and stay clear from a ban.
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That was clear from Reuters' interviews with 48 villagers, who cast their ballots last month.
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It's also clear from my Twitter account that I work for Motherboard, a media outlet.
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It's not clear from its crowdfunding page how it actually levitates, but it apparently does.
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Dobbins said it will be clear from the ads what Philip Morris International's intentions are.
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It's clear from your letter that you and your wife are compassionate and attuned parents.
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It is clear from other research that homeowners' views on this issue transcend partisan politics.
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He returned to the program in 2009 after receiving the "all clear" from his doctors.
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It's clear from the photo the Uber driver made a left when it was unsafe.
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It's clear from age and circumstance that Cody wouldn't have ridden for the Pony Express.
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It's clear from today's hearing that the judge doesn't want to give him special treatment.
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The source says it is not clear from the video that it is a gun.
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It is not clear from the video what prompted the children's actions or physical contact.
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It was not immediately clear from the referral what Steele allegedly lied to investigators about.
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They knew they'd go; their parents had made that clear from when they were little.
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"It's clear from the video that my client was on the ground," Moldof told WSVN.
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It was not clear from the news release how many times the woman was shot.
|
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But it's very clear from the polling trends that Iowa is now Warren's to lose.
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It's not really clear from the game's website what any of these items are for.
|
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" According to the source, "Olivia got the clear from her parents and their lawyer team.
|
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Authorities are investigating, but it seems pretty clear from the video where things went south.
|
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One thing was clear from the relatively short speech: His administration will focus on America.
|
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And it had become clear from the beginning that there were going to be problems.
|
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If the agents were preparing for a battle, it was not immediately clear from their answers.
|
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One thing is clear from looking at President Trump's social media accounts: he really loves pointing.
|
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That said, it's clear from promotional photos that the Udelv vehicles rely on sensors from Velodyne.
|
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As things evolve in the communications space, some things are less clear from a jurisdictional standpoint.
|
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It's clear from the start that Colton actually finds Elyse's confidence and sense of calm refreshing.
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It's clear from the image, the authentic energy that launched Biggie's career was in full force.
|
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It's clear from the very beginning that this isn't going to be an easy do-over.
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It's clear from the outset that Sanders and company did their Ghost In The Shell homework.
|
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Trump has made his intentions and vision for the United States very clear from the beginning.
|
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Falling standards, clear from international surveys and the government's own tests, would no longer be tolerated.
|
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That's sexism, plain and simple, and it's a mindset we should recognize — and steer clear from.
|
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The message is clear from the jump—you're going to die a lot in these games.
|
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The context of Taylor's text message is not clear from the messages released by the committee.
|
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According to Holladay, south Floridians won't be in the clear from the creatures any time soon.
|
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It was not clear from the post whether any arrests have been made in the case.
|
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It's clear from the video below that Cy has taken a liking to the beds too.
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It was clear from the display on her phone that she was 3D-scanning the object.
|
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And that's clear from the range of beauty products the women ahead are loving for fall.
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One thing that's clear from the interview is that DeMarco is aware of how he's perceived.
|
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One thing looks clear from recent data: the region is already being buffeted by trade headwinds.
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It was clear from the start that the deals would require a protracted regulatory approval process.
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It was not immediately clear from the official statement how many Jaish members had been arrested.
|
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But it's clear from the audio that the officer believes she just doesn't want to leave.
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The only thing clear from both sides accusing you of mistreatment is that nobody trusts you.
|
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Gottlieb warned that it's not yet clear from the FDA's reports that vaping caused the seizures.
|
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If one thing is clear from the election news right now: Republicans have a woman problem.
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The reason the pilots continued at full take-off power was not clear from the report.
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It's not clear from the contract award what the contractor will be doing for the agency.
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He says he tried other careers, but the choice should have been clear from the beginning.
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It's clear from his sweet words that Johnson couldn't be prouder of the 24-year-old.
|
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However, it's clear from the text messages that Burgess dealt with some unprofessional mover via phone.
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"I've been very clear from the beginning that I'm against systematic oppression," he told CSN Chicago.
|
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This is clear from the studies of how he has been covered over the last year.
|
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Dax Shepard made his commitment to Kristen Bell very clear from early on in their relationship.
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"They didn't like him, that was very clear from talking to his commander," Mr. Glendening said.
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It was not clear from the report during what length of time those claims were made.
|
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She made it clear from our first meeting that I was welcome to come any time.
|
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She had made it clear from the beginning that she did not want to be interviewed.
|
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It was not immediately clear from pool reports who the president was planning to meet with.
|
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What should be clear from our history is that impeachment is not to be taken lightly.
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It was not clear from the report whether the two companies were expected to work together.
|
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We have an innate sense of personal space that we like to keep clear from strangers.
|
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" The rep continues, "Superintendent Johnson has been clear from day one that Jussie is a victim.
|
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It was not clear from the 34-page complaint how the CNCT arrived at its calculations.
|
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It's clear from the designs that they have been made to suit a curvy woman's body.
|
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But if they didn't want to be filmed, they were very clear from the very beginning.
|
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"You need to make very clear from the beginning what you are looking for," she said.
|
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What is clear from recent European history, especially in Europe, is that things change very quickly.
|
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It's clear from Krosoczka's expressive illustrations that young Jarrett loves and needs his mercurial, unreliable mother.
|
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And in his order on Friday, he made his exasperation clear from his very first words.
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It was not immediately clear from investigators whether Mr. Lotter was killed because of his work.
|
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It's quite clear from (earlier studies) that flavor is an important driver of pod products' popularity.
|
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"Their strategy is clear from the outset," he said in an interview with a Mexican magazine.
|
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What's clear from all these locations is Pittsburgh's significance in the history of the Underground Railroad.
|
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It is not clear from the documents when the FBI began using Steele as a source.
|
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Trump has made that personality quirk clear from the day he decided to run for president.
|
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But it wasn't clear from the scanning whether she knew what (or that) she was hearing.
|
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"It's clear from the polling that impeachment gridlock won't sit well with the voters," Penn said.
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"We were clear from the beginning that it was an inclusive group and movement," Afzal said.
|
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It was not immediately clear from court records if any of the individuals had legal representation.
|
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So it was clear from the start that Ms. Hannigan wouldn't be playing the title character.
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Steer clear from healthcare stocks as our government attempts to tackle the mess in this industry.
|
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It was not clear from the report if Wang's family had also been stopped from leaving.
|
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It is not clear from the letter what collateral, if any, was used to obtain it.
|
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"It was very clear from the outset that they believed Steve was innocent," she told me.
|
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It was pretty clear from the start that tax reform would be a Republicans-only affair.
|
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It is not clear from President Trump's tweet who he thinks owes Rob Porter due process.
|
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It's clear, from his own statements, that he'd like to develop a closer relationship with Russia.
|
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It is also clear from many studies that suicide runs in families and has some genetic roots.
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It is not clear from the court documents what Zhu intended to do with the extra money.
|
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That's painfully clear from the state of the annual Brănești pig fair near Bucharest, just before Christmas.
|
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"I think that's something we do need to make clear from the member on down," Comstock said.
|
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Within days, though, a few things about Page became clear from a profile by Bloomberg's Zachary Mider.
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That is clear from decades of work on invasive species that are released either deliberately or accidentally.
|
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It is not clear from the FBI summary that Combetta contradicted that assertion when he was interviewed.
|
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It's apparently not clear from the document what the actual software or hardware issue is, notes MacRumors.
|
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And if that wasn't clear from their live shows, it's blatant on debut album Songs of Praise.
|
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And by no means does that mean all religiosity, which I hope is clear from the book.
|
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What's not clear from Airbnb's press statement is whether paying 50 percent upfront locks in the accommodation.
|
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But it's clear from social media that it doesn't come without some anger or at least, snark.
|
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It's clear from the latest product releases that it's all about packing on the glitter this autumn.
|
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As clear from his comments on Syria and on the assault on Mosul, he has learned nothing.
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It's not clear from the filing what substance is actually intended to be vaporized in the device.
|
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If you don't make all that clear from the get go — and then practice and review it!
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To be clear, the report is still unpublished, though its broader conclusions are clear from Pai's statement.
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Carrey later said that Jones couldn't stand working with him, and that seems pretty clear from any
|
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Nadia's secret donor wanted her to be a doctor; that was absolutely clear from her personal curriculum.
|
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And just like the car, it's pretty clear from the trial he also felt he owned Nicole.
|
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It's clear from interviews and excerpts that Clinton at least partially blames Bernie Sanders for her loss.
|
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It is not clear from what industries or companies the replacement members of the board could come.
|
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It's not clear from the WhatsApp blog post if other user data will be shared with Facebook.
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I was pretty clear from the beginning with investors that I am not going to do that.
|
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O'Rourke made it clear from the beginning that he is speaking to people of color in Texas.
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Democrats made it clear from the start these measures, which essentially undermine the ACA, were non-starters.
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It's clear from the gifts that Gates made his selections thoughtfully, referring often to Aerrix's Reddit profile.
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As is pretty clear from the video, this is all still very much in its early stages.
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It wasn't clear from the paper's reporting if other DNA repositories were used in conjunction with GEDmatch.
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It's a building that I was clear from the start was not going to be white marble.
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What was clear from the study, Larochelle said, is that more people need to be accessing treatment.
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It is clear from the report that Trump was, to some degree, saved from himself by staffers.
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It was not immediately clear from the email what prompted the decision for Henry to step down.
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The filmmakers made their intention to avoid the usual tropes of labor films clear from the beginning.
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The amount of money invested in the Nightflyers set was clear from the minute our tour began.
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It was clear from the discussions that he asked all the right questions and analyzed it correctly.
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Like Arcosanti itself, it was clear from attending that Form is still very much an evolving concept.
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People tend to make clear from the beginning what is acceptable in that group and what isn't.
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He is still working hard here, as is clear from the sheer range of styles he deploys.
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It's not clear from the skull how Oculudentavis is related to early birds and bird-like dinosuars.
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Sure, the boyfriend should have been clear from the beginning that he wasn't paying for your meal.
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It is not clear from the footage whether the man was firing live or non-lethal rounds.
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It's clear from the photo that Tim Duncan does not really care much about how he looks.
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It is clear from these how important drawing the objects he might exhibit was to his process.
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It was clear from the accelerometer readings that their heads and bodies did not move as one.
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Also, as is clear from many of the Platonic dialogues, Socrates genuinely admired people with practical skills.
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The authorities made it clear from the start of the fire that Paradise had to be evacuated.
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What's clear from the rapid fire conference is there's no shortage of effort — and no pennies spared.
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One thing is clear from the costume: TV's weirdest reality show isn't holding anything back this season.
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While the policy is clear from the state perspective, it's a bit murkier on the university level.
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It's not clear from the document why a list of detainees who have relatives abroad was created.
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That this posturing is a war tactic is clear from how selectively we actually see it used.
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It is clear from this description how little Snider's work shares with the mainstream art world's interests.
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It is clear from their public statements that neither Bolton nor Pompeo support the agreement as written.
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Mena Massoud is perfectly cast as Aladdin, and makes as much clear from his first crooked smile.
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It also becomes clear from the app that air pollution is much worse every day in California.
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In building a community-based platform, it was clear from the outset that our group was white.
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Now the match was on, and it was clear from the beginning that Federer considered Fritz dangerous.
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It is not clear from the investigative reports whether the researchers were necessarily being directed by Beijing.
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It's clear from the film itself, though, that Robson and Safechuck don't want it to exist either.
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It's clear from this statement today that they're looking at anything that could potentially slow the economy.
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He makes that clear from the book's very first paragraph: I don't do it for the money.
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It is not clear from CNN's conversations with Turkish officials if warning shots were fired in this instance.
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It's on an island somewhere where anyone can access it, which is clear from endless hacks that happen.
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For that work, he was paid in bitcoin, although it's not clear from the DOJ statement how much.
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It reopened without incident a few hours later after receiving an all-clear from law enforcement, Sohinki said.
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It was not clear from his remarks which of those was the option being pursued by the family.
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It's clear from every song, both serious and not, that that pop culture has always motivated the rapper.
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But it's clear from his description of the conversation that Mr. Trump's anger toward him began that day.
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One thing is clear from my visit: Microsoft has truly learned from its messy mistakes of the past.
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"Its clear from the market action that growth stocks and sectors are being favoured this morning," he added.
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I wouldn't be as annoyed if wasn't immediately clear from these photos that there are so many chairs.
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It is clear from the first episode of "Gentleman Jack" that Lister (Suranne Jones) is a singular individual.
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Mueller made clear from the outset that what he really wanted people to focus on was Russian interference.
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While cats are often coy with their feelings, it's clear from all the purring the love is mutual.
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But this president has made clear from the beginning Maria, and not repeat on his behalf this morning.
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Unfortunately, it's not clear from the interview if Trump is a Charmander, Squirtle or Bulbasaur kind of guy.
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One thing that isn't clear from other reports is that I'm not trying to challenge Christie's or UAE.
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The exact nature of the arrangement between the Ganz family and Christie's is not clear from the documents.
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It's clear from those discussions that creditors, including local creditors, prefer a consensual against a litigation-driven outcome.
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What is clear from the episode's teaser is the little kids from Stranger Things aren't that little anymore.
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The fix for stressed out people looking to shed excess pounds isn't clear from the study results, however.
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How the jobs data plays into that was clear from the Fed's last policy statement on March 16.
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It was abundantly clear from the get-go that we were not in it for the right reasons.
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What is clear from After Hours is that Jubilee has certainly been enjoying better nights out than us.
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This is clear from the composition of the volume sales on the first days of the 2008 falls.
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"I was pretty clear from the beginning with investors that I'm not going to do that," he said.
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But it's often not clear from a job advert whether the company in question would allow flexible working.
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It was not clear from the ruling whether the man had any particular reason to dislike the king.
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But it's clear from the psychological research: once falsehoods are repeated, they are very hard to wipe out.
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Somehow — it's not clear from the footage — Phillips and his small group get fully surrounded by Covington students.
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The user told LoveMeow that Manny is the "boss of the dogs," and it's clear from the photos.
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"It's clear from this journal that Mr. Rahami was receiving inspiration from the ISIS spokesman, Mr. Adnani," Rep.
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What's clear from industry is that they are not interested in a patchwork of different regulations and disclosures.
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Oklahoma countered that Congress's intent to extinguish those lands is clear from its overall treatment of the tribe.
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That plan, he said, was clear from when Pandora first asked what his dream radio show would be.
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As is clear from the administration's earlier briefs and argument, "seamless" has a precise meaning in this context.
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If you have a better idea, it should be clear from the text, with no need for embellishment.
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"I have been clear from the very beginning that I support high standards and local control," he said.
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But Chairman Cochran made it clear from the start that there would be no gimmicks in this bill.
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To be clear, from the Kingdom's point of view the deal, struck on Wednesday, is a resounding success.
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It was not clear from the complaint whether Gregerson said he planned to carry out such an attack.
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"We want to make it clear from the beginning that this is not justice or accountability," Colon said.
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But it's clear from the get-go that solitude is not going to be the end result here.
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The sight of her celebrating her freedom has gone viral – the pure joy is clear from her face.
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It's clear from Kaling's more recent work that her trajectory has changed, and likely in the right direction.
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But it's clear from Pompeo's statement that the Trump administration doesn't really know how to proceed from here.
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One thing clear from the talk is that there's rarely such thing as a minor launch on Messenger.
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Mr. Gorman has runway to deliver stronger returns — but he still needs the all-clear from the Fed.
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Not least because Palestinian political leaders had made it clear from the outset that they would not attend.
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What was especially clear from the two debates is that the 2020 field has cleaved into separate tiers.
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But Ocasio-Cortez has made clear from the get-go she's not on Capitol Hill to make friends.
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The player seeks to organize them to fill horizontal rows, which then clear from the field of play.
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And it seems clear from Mattis's resignation letter that he feels he can no longer perform that task.
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It also seems clear from the texts that male householders are allowed to take female captives as concubines.
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But my editors made one thing clear from the beginning: I had to write in the first person.
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It&aposs clear from today&aposs hearing that the judge doesn&apost want to give him special treatment.
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"It's clear from the FBI report that Hillary Clinton lied about her handling of confidential information," he said.
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But doing so draws attention, and what's clear from this album is that Ms. Lambert is in retreat.
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That said, she urged consumers to wait for the all-clear from the C.D.C. before eating chopped romaine.
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It was not clear from the affidavit if the women identified as his wives knew about each other.
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It was clear from our tasting that the Beaujolais revolution has not been entirely restricted to the crus.
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Highway 1 is clear from Florida City to Key West, but major debris still clutters the road shoulders.
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What's clear from the footage: Organizing such a huge movement is not easy, nor is organizing the organizers.
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Our beloved Wookiee is a second-class citizen, and the main cast makes that clear from the jump.
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Sheriff Hawthorne said it was clear from her injuries that Ms. Rollins had fought back against the hogs.
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That's clear from the surprise resignation Wednesday of Sabine Lautenschläger, Germany's representative on the central bank's executive board.
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And if this isn't clear from Trump's dog-whistle politicking, his supporters have noted the racial targets explicitly.
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Hmm ... Still a bit mysterious, but it's clear from his Monday shoot ... John's embracing the whole political thing.
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It was not immediately clear from publicly available sources exactly how much pay and benefits the judges receive.
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The difference in trading patterns between the two markets is clear from a comparison of volumes and open interest.
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That much is clear from he moment you fire up the phone and see the live wallpaper in action.
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"I think it's been clear from the very beginning Barr had no interest in seeing Mueller testify," Schiff said.
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So seeing Get Out was something of a revelation, which was clear from literally the start of the film.
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It is clear from Kavanaugh's record and answers that his nomination puts access to affordable birth control at risk.
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We got the message loud and clear from Trump's $36 billion lawsuit against television network Univision Networks & Studios, Inc.
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What's clear from Apple's report on Tuesday is that it still has yet to close its gender pay gap.
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"The industry has been very clear from day one that it will sue us under this law," Wiener said.
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Not wanting to hurt the visitor, onlookers helped police keep an area around the sea lion clear from cars.
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It was not immediately clear from charging papers what other properties are at issue in the New York case.
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It's clear from his interactions with other policemen that he is a veteran detective with an impressive track record.
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It seems pretty clear from this scene that Abby is using Vince as a "fuck you" to her parents.
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He made clear from the start that he was running against Mexico as much as against his political foes.
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That much was clear from a post CEO Mark Zuckerberg shared on Wednesday outlining the company's newly stated direction.
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But it's pretty clear from the way the campaigns are behaving that everyone thinks Biden had a bad night.
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Also not entirely clear from Timehop's blog post: When/if affected users were notified their information has been breached.
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But Green's and Zimmer's goals have been pretty clear from the start of their journey – provide efficient rides, cheaply.
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Optimism was infectious and pervasive, as is clear from the letters of Tatiana Miagkova, another resident of the house.
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It's clear from the strong responses to the show that audiences want to keep tuning in to Brooker's imagination.
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It is clear from the collages that Bearden thought about everything: from settings to characters to costumes and music.
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That much is clear from the multiple lawsuits the company has already filed against websites offering fake Amazon reviews.
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It's clear from the lottery situation that she won't be able, or may not even want, to save everyone.
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It's not pleasant — and it's clear from the outset that Roberts and Norton were looking to take Grace down.
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The only problem is, he was not Hannibal Buress, as is clear from a screenshot that Buress sarcastically tweeted.
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What is abundantly clear from Trump's leadership team is that the era of "leading from behind" is emphatically over.
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It's clear from her demeanor why the women who participated in the documentary would trust her with their experiences.
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Big differences: One thing is clear from the first actual looks at Jupiter's surface and atmosphere: it's no Earth.
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Clinton, meanwhile, was aiming to hit a much broader issue set -- and made that clear from her opening statement.
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It's clear from episode 1 that Jessica is struggling with something, though we don't yet know what that is.
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We're told the only thing that was clear from the "jibber-jabber" was Haywood had a thing for Miranda.
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It is not immediately clear from the filings how Pinedo fits into the larger context of the Russia investigation.
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It's clear, from statements Gore has given, that politics and his loss in 28503 still weigh on his mind.
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Both parties are drawing lessons from Alabama as the smoke begins to clear from Tuesday's stunning special election result.
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As of publication, it's not clear from the record if the children had been handed over to the friend.
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It's not clear from the filing whether this is the "possible method" the Department of Justice is talking about.
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The elder Diaz seemed anything but keen to do the interview and made it clear from the get go.
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It's clear from the photos that Nori already has a great sense of humor (and loves playing dress-up).
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New York had a bad clear from behind the goal and Namestnikov had an easy shot for the lead.
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"It was clear from this recorded conversation that Mr. Rahim did not expect to survive the attack," Conley said.
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It was not clear from Friday's filing whether Clobetasol is among the products being reviewed by the Justice Department.
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As is clear from the image below, it's the shape of the spoon that cuts back your sugar intake.
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But it's pretty clear from the numbers that Peloton, at this stage, makes most of its money from hardware.
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The reason you're so upset, you're so angry, has been perfectly clear, from all the angry exchanges this morning.
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"It was very clear from the get-go that it was not cool to live here," Mr. Norwich said.
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It is clear from the couple's body language that there is no force, coercion, or any hint of violence.
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That the young woman's consent was given freely is clear from her right arm resting comfortably on his knee.
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But if Facebook has any qualms about caving to pressure from conservatives, it wasn't clear from Bickert's comments Tuesday.
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That's the message that comes across loud and clear from the festival catalog, and indeed from all festival catalogs.
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It's not clear from the filing whether Roberts intends to use his PAC to back candidates who support impeachment.
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It seemed clear from these cases that the physics of space still held sway well below the Karman line.
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And it's clear from psychology research and personal stories that plenty of Asian American men are internalizing these stereotypes.
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As Levitation attracts around 10,000 attendees, it was clear from the start that many ticketholders would be left out.
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However, political divisions were clear from the outset, with Brazil having withdrawn its offer to host the 2019 talks.
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In case it wasn't clear from the headline, this is only for people who've seen The Last Jedi already.
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And she has made clear, from the campaign trail to the courtroom, that she is coming for Trump next.
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I'm posing these questions because it's clear from your letter than you've asked your husband for more help repeatedly.
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Her jealousy is clear from the get-go, and it makes way for a grim time in the woods.
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It's clear from all of this that the Mexican-American singer's impact on American culture is stronger than ever.
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It wasn't clear from which direction the four men—two in trench coats, two carrying A/V equipment—came.
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The Kremlin's preferences appear clear from state media, where Chancellor Angela Merkel has been denigrated as 'an old witch.
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It was clear from the start that his second testimony on the stand lacked the force of the first.
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What's clear from these figures is that the commercial art world clearly isn't inclusive of the range of artists.
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It's clear from the journal that people liked being with her and that she always had plenty to say.
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We wanted a mutual last name so that it was clear from the onset that we are a family.
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It was rather clear from the give-go that Ru had no intention of eliminating anyone, and he didn't.
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"It is clear from these images (that the Pine Island Glacier) is responding to climate change dramatically," he added.
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What is clear from the video is that the two officers were unnecessarily aggressive and belligerent during the encounter.
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But still, it's clear from the teaser that the Vanderpump group really let Jax and Brittany know their feelings.
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It is not clear from court filings what the older daughter knew, and Ms. Janavs's lawyers declined to comment.
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It was not immediately clear from the preliminary figures how Moscow complies with its obligations under the OPEC+ deal.
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It was clear from Week 1 that the primary concern of every voter was the ability to beat Trump.
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And it was clear, from the way the candidates spoke about them, who they were really there to appease.
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As Mr. Gilbert prepares to leave, it is clear from interviews that things did not go quite as planned.
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That's pretty clear from Delta's announcements today, and the rest of the industry is pushing in the same direction.
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But it was clear from her reaction that patients don't usually show up wanting to talk about their DNA.
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We did not ask whether we would integrate; it was clear from the start that this was the goal.
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Apple wants TV Plus to be family ready from the get-go, and that's clear from its launch titles.
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I think it's clear from the Mueller report that he obstructed justice, and I think that's an impeachable offense.
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The sisters had made it clear from the beginning that they were fleeing their family and the Saudi authorities.
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It was not clear from video footage of the altercation how long she had been berating the treasury secretary.
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It's not clear from the reporting how direct Trump's request that Barr hold a press conference might have been.
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In addition, Grossman said, it's not clear from the paper whether patients were informed that the treatment was experimental.
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How or why these particular kids came to be so rapidly effective is not exactly clear from the book.
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His true love is clear from the packaging: a black accordion with the LPs resting snugly inside the bellows.
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I'm not saying that, but what is clear from reading the complaint is that it is a serious allegation.
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It wasn't clear from the resolution when that ceasefire was meant to start, or how it would be enforced.
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It's clear from Newman's tweets that he felt incredibly conflicted about the situation, and is still working through guilty feelings.
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That much is clear from the European Commission's latest plans for euro-denominated clearing, a crucial bit of financial plumbing.
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It's pretty clear from the action in the stock market that the equity market is worried about a Trump victory.
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Though it is clear from his book that his Irish Catholic upbringing was the foundation of his concern for immigrants.
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And it's clear from each angle, that she's totally alone, surrounded by nothing but digital representation, the workstation is all.
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It is not clear from bodycam footage if Lorenzo is holding a weapon, but the teen contests the police account.
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"It is abundantly clear from the evidence that Ms. Ambrose was distracted when the officer made his observations," Phillipps said.
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But it's clear from the transcript that Rice saw it as a purposely vague word choice with no greater significance.
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Lochte was at ease during the workout, and it was clear from the start the movements were easy for him.
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The exact scope of Jingju is not exactly clear from the details released so we've asked Didi for more information.
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"We were clear from the beginning that this wouldn't feel like a period movie or a historical piece," Jackman says.
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Joanna Jedrzejczyk's path is clear from here: Rose Namajunas is next in line after destroying Michelle Waterson with little trouble.
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I think the White House has received a message loud and clear from the courts that this is not acceptable.
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One thing is clear from Cassidy here ... the so-called "Kimmel test" he once endorsed might be out the window.
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Mr Renzi's view of his own absence was clear from the sign-off at the end of his Facebook post.
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That much was clear from a new trove of internal Facebook emails and other documents released by British lawmakers Wednesday.
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What's clear from these statements is that the mental and physical effects of this separation policy are severe and lasting.
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Dewan Tatum is a busy working mother, but she remains committed to her daughter, which is clear from her posts.
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I don't think it's all supposed to be totally clear from this trailer, but it sounds like an interesting setup.
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One element of Assange-think has been clear from early on: There is no such thing as a legitimate secret.
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However, it is not clear from the court documents what exactly constituted a seizure of the second child pornography site.
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It was clear from the moment the company announced the Spot that it was the most exciting of the bunch.
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I want to be clear from the start that I take full responsibility for what I said and I'm sorry.
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It's not clear from the Instagram story who the couple is spending Thanksgiving with, but our guess is Moretz's family.
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It's clear, from the American Vandal Reddit page filled with chatter about who really drew the dicks, that it succeeded.
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It is "clear from our current results that we need to make some major changes with urgency", declared Mr Flannery.
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Trump's position has been clear from the beginning, he's under audit, when the audit is finished he'll release his returns.
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Either way, it's clear from the emulation software that Microsoft has learned some valuable lessons from the Windows RT disaster.
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It was clear from the moment Peter's trial became a plot point that this is where the show was heading.
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Chromebooks have been extremely popular in US schools, and it's clear from IDC's comments the demand is driving US shipments.
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This much is clear from the arbitrary and erratic suspensions and fines that Roger Goodell hands out seemingly every week.
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That's immediately clear from the first shot of the episode, which opens on Alicia's face as she's sitting in court.
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It seems pretty clear from the Cult Records site that The Strokes will be releasing through his own indie label.
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It's clear from this slate that you're not leaving scripted TV behind as you all recommit to music... Nope. Nope.
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The 911 Richard Simmons emergency was rooted in some medical problem ... which is clear from the heavily redacted emergency call.
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The Savages have made it clear from the beginning ... they want to meet in a neutral location outside of Chicago.
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The crazy thing ... Donald Trump made it clear from day 1 -- 17 months ago -- he was NOT an establishment candidate.
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It has been clear from the start that Satya Nadella, Microsoft's new CEO, wasn't interested in running a phone business.
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The foundation hopes to release the unique animal back into the wild once she receives the all-clear from caregivers.
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She declined to comment to reporters after the game, but it's clear from the photos she had a good time.
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What is clear, from Chang's social media profiles, is that she was a public-facing figure for the State Department.
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"It was very clear from Mr. Sloan's testimony that Wells Fargo has failed to clean up its act," said Waters.
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Investors would bid up loans with stronger protections and steer clear from the more aggressive offerings, said one portfolio manager.
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Price, who was openly gay, never married or had a long-term partner, it is clear from all of the
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It's clear from recent data that more investors right now are seeking stock opportunities in the rest of the world.
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She made it clear from the beginning that -- like Melania -- she did not appreciate other people speaking on her behalf.
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Her contempt for Trump was clear from the outset, far more intense than it appears even in speeches and debates.
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"It was very clear from many of her statements she had never spent any time in a school," Hoffman said.
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He's filed for divorce and it's clear from the docs he's convinced Bush is the father of her unborn kid.
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The feminist message is clear from the beginning, as are the themes of self-assuredness and trying to find yourself.
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There's also some happiness in there, maybe some faint hope that FaceReader could give me the all clear from RBF.
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It became clear from this that students didn't have a great awareness of what constituted a haggis to begin with.
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It is not clear from the documents if NHTSA or the FTC are pursuing action against Tesla at this time.
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Yet it's clear from research that if relationships progressed more slowly, and childbirth came later, families would be more stable.
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"It was very clear from the beginning that she didn't understand what she was saying," Gaines told CNN affiliate KYW.
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It isn't clear from official statements where the American woman contracted the virus or how long she has had it.
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It was not clear from Mr. Hyde's messages with Mr. Parnas whether Ms. Yovanovitch was really being watched, or why.
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It was clear from the day that there would be no grace period either for or by the new president.
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Istomin, a 30-year-old in wraparound sunglasses, made it clear from the start that this could be a struggle.
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It was clear from the outset that Bannon showed up with the mission to help Trump and divide the Democrats.
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It was clear from the start of Mr. Zuckerberg's testimony that he had arrived in Washington with a different message.
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What is clear from the latest debate is the fact that this is going to be a long nomination process.
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The risk of another stumble was clear from the start on Tuesday in Williams's opening match at the Australian Open.
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It's clear from the selection of songs chosen that music that speaks to our contemporary moment has an electronic backbone.
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What's not clear from Cohen's statement is whether a pardon was ever offered by Trump or anyone affiliated with Trump.
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It was not clear from the statement if the use of cannabis for medicinal purposes in Zambia had been legalized.
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It was not immediately clear from the SANA report whether or not Moualem was reacting to the announcement by Guterres.
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It was not immediately clear from the preliminary figures how Moscow had complied with its obligations under the OPEC+ deal.
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WATCH: ISIS in Afghanistan It's very clear from the book that you have an affinity with the people of Afghanistan.
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That's sound advice, coming from a choreographer whose integrity is clear from the first moments her dancers take the stage.
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It was clear from the subcommittee hearing that even lawmakers aren't totally aware of what is within the FDA's jurisdiction.
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Well, one thing that was clear from her reunion with Gendry is that she's obviously preparing herself for the coming war.
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It seems clear from the indictment that others helped Epstein run his alleged sex trafficking operation and otherwise participated in it.
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One thing was clear from the autopsy: The party needed to expand a voter base skewing too white and too old.
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Juul made it clear from the beginning that a full sale was never on the table, a person familiar tells CNBC.
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It's clear from that question that Bill Clinton's first spouse role won't follow the mold of first ladies of the past.
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This probably isn't going to end well for anyone, not that the fundamental stupidity of this wasn't clear from the start.
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If one thing is clear from all of this, it is that women can grow companies while they are growing humans.
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What IS very clear from this clip -- they're in agreement on how to handle paps, and Scott's got a sick ride!
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The Democratic National Committee made clear from the outset that one of the rules is that the rules can be changed.
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But it was clear from that first meeting, he said, that this was not about capturing or detaining Al-Islah's leadership.
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"It's very clear from the history of the blue slip that's not what the blue slip was meant for," Grassley said.
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But in recent weeks, it has become clear from official statistics that the 2020 target is much too optimistic, economists said.
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It's clear from the photos that we need to find ourselves someone who looks at us like Stone looks at King.
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" In the interview, Ginsburg steers clear from criticizing presidential candidate Donald Trump but calls the rhetoric from the election cycle "distressing.
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The model of the car is not clear from reporting, but seems to be either a Model S or Model 3.
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That was clear from the moment it filed its financial documents with the Securities and Exchange Commission before its public debut.
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It's not clear from the leaked images alone what this five camera setup would be used for on a Nokia device.
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For his part, Mr Macron has been clear from the start that there was "no chance" he would shelve railway reform.
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It's clear from the trajectory of this case that her claims were not substantiated or credited, and the motive was questioned.
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But what is clear from this effort is that rank-and-file members are increasingly becoming frustrated with deferring to leadership.
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It isn't entirely clear from the book's short snippet why "marijuana" itself, derived from a Spanish term, is an offensive word.
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At Friday's press conference, police said it wasn't yet clear from the investigation whether the bus had a child safety alarm.
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"It seems clear from this analysis that NASA is barely keeping the Mars Exploration Program on life support," the review concludes.
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And while this may all seem rather technical, it's clear from last time around that this could matter a great deal.
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Remnants of the snow fall and rain would clear from Denver and the mountain and plains areas by midday, he said.
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It was pretty clear from the beginning of the episode to everyone except Randall, that the end was near for William.
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But it's clear from Franken's comments in Mayer's story, published online on Monday, that he does see himself as a victim.
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What's clear from today's announcements is that there was never really an easy route for Microsoft to tackle its mobile mess.
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Otherwise, I'll be back once it is clear from the paperwork i will be tweeting that this is not a joke.
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Kelly asked the government who made the determination to take Acosta's pass, but Burnham said it wasn't clear from the record.
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One type of filter you'll want to steer clear from is anything that promises to reduce "total dissolved solids" or TDS.
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It is clear from the beginning who the favored characters are, and we can be assured they will end up satisfactorily.
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"We heard loud and clear from our customer [that] she wants to be as comfortable at work as possible," says Rosen.
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Packaging aside, it was clear from the moment we saw the crackers that this was going to be an interesting comparison.
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It's clear from Wilder's words that if I'm to gain sexual empowerment, I need to forget everything I think I know.
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You know when someone makes it really clear from their body language that they don't want to pass a certain point?
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It's clear from the outset that Tacoma has a vested interest in exploring the conflicts between organized labor and corporate bodies.
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That is a message that Republicans in targeted districts and states will get loud and clear from Tuesday's vote in Virginia.
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What is clear from the data is that this counter-discipling narrative is winning in the church, particularly among white evangelicals.
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It is clear from the confusion at our airports across the nation that President Trump's executive order was not properly vetted.
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One thing was clear from the beginning: It would not be a traditional news show, running through the week's major headlines.
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Precisely how Amazon determines a customer's motivation for joining its Prime club is not clear from the documents viewed by Reuters.
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Northamptonshire's financial troubles were clear from the moment the government began to pull back on grants to local authorities, officials said.
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"We heard loud and clear from those guys that we are among the top searched brands on their sites," Wegiel said.
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This guest had a specific point of view on the issue, but it's clear from Williamson's comments that she was neutral.
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The indictment does not name the foreign government, but it is clear from context that it is the United Arab Emirates.
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What quickly became clear from the sketches is that the part Beethoven cut out had been the heart of the scene.
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Men&aposs attitudes toward the draft are clear from a survey of California shipyard workers, who were exempt from the draft.
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In 2250, after years of denials, Jones admitted she used the steroid THG, known as "the clear," from 2000 to 211.
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It's not clear from these documents, or statements made by the department, how the Spot was used in those three months.
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Still, it is clear from the most recent CNN/UNH poll that Warren and Sanders are fighting for the same voters.
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What is clear from the Equilar study is that many C.E.O.s were doing quite well even before Mr. Trump took office.
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It was not clear from Trump's latest tweet if he was referring to Ri and Kim, or North Korea more broadly.
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And it's clear from Love's past with her late husband that she always wanted to build a family of her own.
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Less than an hour later, the school system said it had ended the lockdown after getting the all clear from authorities.
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However, it wasn't necessarily clear from the previous language in its terms of service that humans would be reviewing audio recordings.
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It's clear from the brief time we spend with him that Gideon has direct knowledge of history from the Mandalorian perspective.
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Mr. Paul made it clear from the start that he would not support anything but a full repeal of the law.
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And one thing's clear from 2017: Trump's iteration of the war on terror has come at a heavy cost for civilians.
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Hours before she took her last breath it was clear from my dad's blank stare that he had hit a limit.
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The broadening of the band's membership has invigorated their sound and presence in ways that are clear from the get-go.
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"Morales made it clear from day one that his government would be that of the single person," Sivak told VICE News.
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Clinton, a presidential hopeful, earning more than $200,000 each for dozens of speeches to industry groups were clear from the start. Mrs.
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In case it wasn't already clear from the first trailer and the reports out of Cinemacon: The Mummy is a horror movie.
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While she may have steered clear from the butcher counter, Kardashian did have one big craving during her pregnancy: Krispy Kreme donuts!
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It's clear from this iPhone development board that Apple thought of everything for engineers in the months ahead of its iPhone unveiling.
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From mahogany wood bookcases to intricate patterns on the ceiling, it's clear from this room that the Masons value beauty in architecture.
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"What's clear from today's PMI numbers is that there are as yet no green shoots of spring for the euro zone," Markets.
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It's clear from the tweaks in iOS 10.3 that Apple is at least aware that it needs to improve its iOS animations.
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" Trump doesn't like to be scripted: "Trump made clear from the start [of The Apprentice] that he intended to just wing it.
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In the case of Tall Grass, I was very clear from the outset that we would present a real, believable, "normal" world.
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It's clear from the first moment Candy sees porn being made in New York, she knows how to improve upon the process.
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Roanhorse wraps the novel up nicely, but it's clear from the ending that there's more in store for Maggie and her allies.
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But given the trouble the Americans have already caused him, he may want to steer clear from any advice emanating from Washington.
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It's not clear from the data if people are delaying having children, deciding to have fewer children, or opting for no children.
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And what's clear from all sources — public and private — is that right now Trump is behind in the polls in key states.
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If white audiences choose to listen in, they may, but you're clear from the start: This was written without them in mind.
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Let's get one thing clear from the start: My outfit goals are not about making my body look as thin as possible.
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As is clear from 2016's Ruminations, where 10 of these 17 songs surfaced as acoustic demos, material per se isn't enough.
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One thing that becomes clear from reading Grunt is that it's the little things that can make a difference on the battlefield.
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Kim's devotion to the BlackBerry brand is well documented, but it's clear from these tweets that her passion has made her desperate.
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It's clear from all of the careful changes that Mercedes is recasting the new G as a more viable super-fancy SUV.
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The president has made it very clear from the beginning and said it again today that if it happens that&aposs great.
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It's not clear from the video whether this is Microsoft's HoloLens 2, or simply a prototype HoloLens headset that NASA is testing.
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It's clear from 3 Faces that Panahi manages to travel inside Iran, even if he couldn't leave to attend the Cannes premiere.
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It's pretty clear from the docs ... Sam didn't make Kate a beneficiary in his will, so now she's going after the estate.
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"It was clear from the messaging that the two individuals were planning to abuse the children in the near future," says Edwards.
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For monkeys, this isn't a natural ability, and it's not totally clear from this experiment that monkeys are truly grasping the concept.
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The company wants to fight to keep your attention; it's just clear from their earnings that fight is getting tougher than ever.
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It was clear from the physical evidence that he desperately tried to get out of the car and died a dreadful death.
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It is, again, far from clear from a market or banking safety point of view that these constraints are a bad thing.
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If one thing is clear from this recent spate of geologic finds, it's that the age of discovery is far from over.
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The film cemented Hathaway as "it"-girl of the early aughts, which was clear from her mauve lipgloss and extremely 22014 updo.
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The Einstein Sentiment tool uses advanced technology to understand sentiment, even in cases when it is not entirely clear from the wording.
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First, it is clear from a quick Google search that Wilson's original statement wasn't true — did she do any research at all?
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At the outset of this administration, it became clear from early on: In a very real sense, we inherited a cyber-crisis.
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It was not immediately clear from where the flight originated and a phone call to the company was not immediately returned Sunday.
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It's clear from the first simple, finger-picked guitar verse that the song is about a friend of his who died young.
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It's not clear from this study whether decreasing sugary beverage intake would decrease the gain in visceral fat over time, Fox said.
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That much should be clear from the title of his March 29 research note: "LME Warehousing - Looking Increasingly like a Lost Cause".
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But it was not clear from the news release whether the offenses charged are misdemeanors or felonies or a combination of both.
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Its purpose seems clear from start to finish, a stark contrast to Knives and Skin's obfuscation of its own intent and purpose.
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It's clear from these stars' words (and actions!) that genetics have absolutely nothing to do with how much they love their kids.
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It is clear from academic research conducted by the University of Madrid on this topic that a significant privacy risk can arise.
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With my kids, I made it clear from day one that the phone, tablet, and computer belong to me, not to them.
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It's clear from Sanz's tweets that she's passionate about motor sports and that she's enjoying the race —no matter where she places.
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If one thing was clear from Facebook founder 's testimony on Capitol Hill last week it was that the regulators are coming.
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In many cases, it was not clear from available records if a man had, in fact, been stationed near a bomb test.
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His frustrations with the headlines about his skills in bed compared to Mayer's and Bloom's are quite clear from his responses below.
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"It's clear from the data we look at these are distinct consumer pools," said the China head of a publicly-traded company.
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Ms. Horowitz said it was not clear from the results why married people said they were so much happier than unmarried couples.
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It's clear from the reaction of the assailants that Claire's reputation is more aligned with her being a witch of great power.
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Though the government has since reported his death, it was clear from the first announcement of his illness that Uzbekistan had changed.
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"What is clear from this incident is that, internally, there was a lack of communication and understanding around our guidelines," she added.
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Given that wifi-enabled sex toys are a known security risk, security-minded masturbators might want to steer clear from that category.
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It's clear from the samples—Diamond and Princess from Crime Mob, a poem from Pat Parker, and speeches from Alexyss K. Tylor.
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It was not immediately clear from Trump's comments whether he was referring to previous, long-known activities or making a new allegation.
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"It's really at the heavy use-level that you see the worse outcomes; that's very clear from the research," Twenge tells me.
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Battery/Storage/Performance Samsung's made it pretty clear from the start that battery life is a primary focus for the new device.
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"I want to be clear from the start that I take full responsibility for what I said and I'm sorry," Banks wrote.
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It's clear from the reporting in Politico and from CNBC, that Janet Yellen's days as head of the Fed may be numbered.
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"I made it clear from the beginning that our mission in Syria was to strip ISIS of its military strongholds," he said.
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Judge Aquilina made it clear from the start that she would accommodate them all, welcoming each to her courtroom the same way.
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It was clear from Day One that treatment court would be nothing like what I was used to in the justice system.
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What becomes painfully clear from looking at our bail system is that it is not designed to be either efficient or fair.
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It made clear from the onset that Stella is a contemporary icon, a historic monument, and that such monuments make monumental works.
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Mr. Obama, who was clear from the start that he would not negotiate on that point and stood his ground, eventually prevailed.
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The Mooch appeared on Tuesday night's episode ... but it was clear from the online live feed he had left sometime on Monday.
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"It is clear from interviews with the firefighters Mr. Cullen has cited that the episode simply did not happen," the report said.
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Admittedly, Ms. Birkenmeier makes clear from the start that she is not interested in conventional logic, or conventional storytelling, for that matter.
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Dozens of speakers, many of them overhead, create an unobtrusively sensational system that sounds equally clear from every spot in the arena.
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A mark of Mr. Jackson's subtle touch is that, unremarked upon but clear from the artwork, the grandpa is in a wheelchair.
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The journalist and Frese lived at the same address as of last year, and the relationship was clear from social media posts.
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It's been clear from past foreign trips that President Trump is more focused on results and less about the his personal reputation.
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It&aposs a great reminder to make your expectations about work hours clear from the outset when you bring on new people.
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President Trump has been very clear from the beginning that he is not prepared to reward North Korea in exchange for talks.
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What's clear from that exchange is that this is the political hill on which Sanders has chosen to die (or be victorious).
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"It's clear from everything she says that she has to overcome this 'original sin,' so has to sound tougher," Mr. Letta said.
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What's less clear from the polling is whether Sanders' embrace of socialism could hurt him in a general election against President Trump.
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It&aposs not entirely clear from the filing if this is the same $13.3 million stock grant discussed in the 2019 proxy.
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It was not clear from Welt am Sonntag's report whether the EPA was asking VW to produce new models or existing ones.
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But it was clear from the get-go that Congress wouldn't support cutting NIH's budget, with members of both parties in opposition.
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And his administration's position has been the clear from day one, which is 702 is really important; it's got to be renewed.
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Julian Zelizer: Democrats should look to Bernie if they want to beat Trump What is clear from tonight's debate is that Sen.
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Today, it's clear from movements like #MeToo and #BelieveWomen that the status quo still isn't working for a great number of women.
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"It's clear from this report that our supporters are engaged and enthusiastic about our prospects in 2018," added finance chair Spencer Zwick.
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The faces of five men fapping off in a hot and thickly carpeted room burned those milky mustaches clear from my memory.
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What's clear from the microaggressions served with the tea is that she and Hazel, supposedly old friends, are each seething about something.
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He is in high demand, as is clear from his plan to perform twice, in two different boroughs, on New Year's Eve.
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But it's clear from the report that the president openly encouraged his campaign to reach out to Russians and work with them.
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But it is clear from the statements made by the state officials backing the lawsuit that this is hardly their primary concern.
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Now, Schindler says, improved software has been able to track down 5x more videos that it wants to keep clear from advertisers.
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It was not clear from the press conference whether any victims have actually received restitution as a result of the non-prosecution agreement.
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I&aposm just -- you know, curious why if -- you know, has been not so clear from the president or from the White House?
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It was clear from the discussion in the room that boards matter for founders and CEOs: they are the foundation for company growth.
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The outbreak began in late 2015, and the company finally got the all-clear from the Centers for Disease Control in February 2016.
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Still, it's pretty clear from the numbers that there is still a portion of the electorate for whom Buttigieg's sexuality is an issue.
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Roberts' rules of activism Over the past few years, Roberts has steered clear from an immediate public reaction, only to insert himself later.
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However exciting it was to hear Daario's name, it was clear from Dany's tone and words that she's not exactly missing the guy.
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So it&aposs very clear from an economic standpoint using economic theory, empirical evidence that economists are pretty united on this one topic.
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Regardless of what happened, it's clear from the paleontological evidence that T US 380 survived the amputation, and the injury healed rather nicely.
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It's clear from the manga series that there is so much more to the character of Nova than what this first movie explores.
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It also seems pretty clear from interviews like this one that the Bachelor continues on with his journey after the fence hop happens.
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But what's clear from the more recent gets, that the earlier ones didn't necessarily indicate, is a big focus on core PC gamers.
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It was clear from the questions this week that a lot of the lawmakers don't full understand how Facebook's business or services work.
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"What is clear from the memo is that we don't have certainty yet," said Michael Kreps, an attorney with the Groom Law Group.
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It's clear from Wojcicki's blog that addressing the community's most consistent complaints was a top priority — and chief among those is copyright claims.
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It wasn't clear from the affidavit whether the girls who initially accused Stewart are among the four identified as accusers in the affidavit.
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"It is clear from the evidence that we've collected that those organizations are controlled and operated by" the Internet Research Agency, he added.
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What does seem pretty clear from all of the leaks thus far, is that Samsung's once again hanging a lot on that screen.
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In a series of tweets, DoorDash CEO Tony Xu said it had become "clear from recent feedback" that the company's policies weren't popular.
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Rachel Lindsay, the 13th woman to occupy the lead role, made it very clear from premiere episode that she wanted to get engaged.
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It's clear from the phrasing that the interviewer intended for it to be a compliment, and in a lot of ways, it is.
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One advantage is clear from the film: Ms Wright's character is notorious for being demanding and fickle and generally hard to work with.
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It is clear from President Trump's many comments over the last several months that he has lost all confidence in his attorney general.
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Cramer isn't looking for fireworks, as it was clear from the Federal Reserve this week that the Fed seems to be on hold.
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In this incisively staged production, which opened here earlier this month, it's clear from the beginning that somebody is going to get hurt.
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Public figures (it's not totally clear from the guidelines who counts as a public figure) don't get the same treatment as private individuals.
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This much is clear from a new Time magazine profile on Trump, which focuses on what our nation's mercurial boss does after hours.
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It is not clear from the footage what led up to the altercation, and it is unclear how the video was first circulated.
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Quora says it discovered the breach last Friday, although it's not totally clear from the announcement when the hackers actually struck the company.
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Donald Trump has made clear from the start of his presidency that warming US–Russia relations is a top priority for his administration.
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"It is pretty clear from the rise in BHP that overall shareholders were pleased," said Michael McCarthy, chief market strategist at CMC Markets.
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One characteristic of this storm that's clear from satellite imagery is that it has developed a massive eye about 50 miles in diameter.
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Until he has a clearer picture of the potential damage that Zika could cause, he recommended investors to steer clear from this group.
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I think it's very clear from the public's massive response to the closure how important it was to so many people around here.
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It's not clear from this trailer alone, but is has been reported that this will be the largest Godzilla to appear on screen.
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As is clear from the front pages of newspapers recently, we are living in a world where open democratic values are under attack.
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If anything is clear from the election, it is that the American people are looking for something other than big-government-as-usual.
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But it should have been clear from early in the campaign that a victory for Trump would not spell triumph for the Republicans.
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Although talks appear to have gone well, it wasn't clear from the resulting statements whether Beijing realized Trump's ultimatum wasn't canceled -- only postponed.
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That's clear from the steps the company has taken following both Fowler's blog post and the #DeleteUber hashtag that trended earlier this year.
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In the '80s, the setup was deemed the "most complete computer graphics system," but it's clear from his process how far we've come.
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It's also not clear from the study whether people started using any of these nonprescription remedies before or after they were prescribed apixaban.
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Her determination was clear from the moment she met Priyanka Bista, co-founder of KTK-Belt, the non-profit that runs Vertical University.
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One thing clear from Power's emails is an effort to turn a burgeoning Russia scandal against Trump during her final days in office.
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"It is clear from this that Burford is more interested in imposing fig leaves than real guard rails," Block said in a statement.
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It was not clear from the New York report whether Zika was spread to the male sex partner through vaginal or other fluids.
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With this show, it's clear from the start that Rihanna has created something that's unlike anything most of us have ever seen before.
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Trump is heard saying "pay with cash," but it is not clear from the audio whether Trump is suggesting Cohen pay or not.
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But it is clear, from another internal email, that he sought and received an unusual level of control over RNS's coverage and affairs.
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It takes some time to grasp who wronged whom here, but it's clear from the get go that serious damage has been done.
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Trump made it clear from the beginning of his campaign that he wasn't going to follow the normal rules or tone of politics.
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It's not clear from the wording of SoftBank's earnings report over exactly what period the telco giant will be investing $5BN into Didi.
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Make it clear from the outset: no gimmicks, no hidden rebates or discounts, just an easy-to-understand, bottom-line cost of service.
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As the chief salesman, Perdue said he has heard loud and clear from lawmakers that U.S. agriculture needs access to new markets abroad.
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It's clear from the way he holds meetings that connectivity is not just what he does for work, but how he does it.
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What's clear from everything I've outlined above is bots are — for today, at least — a "sometimes solution" for interactions with companies and brands.
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The only thing that's clear from Cohen is that the claims he and his team have been making have been inconsistent and unreliable.
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It wasn't clear from this sampling, though, where these vesicles and their proteins went within the body and what happened when they arrived.
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It's already clear from earlier studies that lack of information is a big reason many less affluent students don't make it to college.
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The risks of Taiwan's exclusion from organizations such as the World Health Organization have been made painfully clear from the recent coronavirus outbreak.
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It was clear from Monday's testimony that drug trafficking, especially in Mr. Guzmán's orbit, was not an occupation that promoted health or longevity.
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It's clear from the books that Reacher pays a high price for his freedom; he is lonelier and more isolated than he realizes.
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"I do think that it's quite clear from his conduct ... that there is something going on with him," Melber told MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell.
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But ShFE's ambitions to translate China's dominance of physical metal supply chains into trading clout are clear from what it has not done.
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One thing was clear from the Democrats' debate on Tuesday: Elizabeth Warren clocked the most talking time and the most attacks from rivals.
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All of the trade unions made it crystal clear from the start that the first iteration of the USMCA was a complete nonstarter.
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That permit expired seven months later, but it is not clear from city records or people's memories when that scaffolding was taken down.
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We will seek to clarify with Facebook whether he is available to give evidence or not, because that wasn't clear from our correspondence.
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His phrasing was slightly awkward, but it's clear from the context he was speaking extemporaneously with understanding and sympathy about a serious problem.
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Whether Mr. Johnson can lead his country through the challenges that lie ahead is far from clear from his history or his record.
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"Facebook does, however, work well with law enforcement, as is clear from the ongoing investigation and their active support in it," he said.
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The full scope of the damage is becoming clear from reports like this, by The Associated Press, on the ground in Panama City.
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It was not immediately clear from the RFP the specific nature of the projects these funds will be used for, the sources said.
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It is not clear from the Post's report and other reporting by NBC News what the alleged promise to a foreign leader entailed.
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When Castle Rock got its second season, it was made clear from the outset that this would be an anthology, not a sequel.
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But it's clear from smaller-scale legalizations that heavy users drive pot-market economics - an obstacle in converting illegal sales to legal ones.
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It's pretty clear from the finale of "The Bachelor" ... producers are going to make race a central story line ... looks like mission accomplished.
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That's ultimately what created this crisis, and our demand has been so clear from the very beginning that that's what needs to happen.
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It's not entirely clear from the phrasing, but it appears Trump is accusing Comey of making false statements and lies at the hearing.
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It's certainly clear from [studies on] rampage shooters that many collect news reports about past killers and anticipate the publicity they will get.
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Which means Buttigieg's support for Israel is conditional, though it's clear from past statements that backing the Jewish state is his default position.
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It seems clear from the Supreme Court's unanimous decision in the 1974 Nixon case that the special counsel can subpoena a sitting president.
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It's clear from the Vault 7 documents that both parties see the same buffet of opportunity arrayed around them: So many products with chips.
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It's pretty clear from Baby Driver's trailers (and title) that it's going to be a heist movie with tons of car chases in it.
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The leadership made it absolutely clear from the beginning that the standards for these jobs would be based on the requirement for the job.
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DullnessThis do-it-all mask, with grapefruit and vitamin E, works to restore radiance and smooth and refine skin so it's clear from blemishes.
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It's clear from what Corden says that without George Michael, one of today's most popular viral video series may not have existed at all.
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It was not clear from the deposition transcript included in the court documents how old Giuffre was at the time of the alleged direction.
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What becomes especially clear from this, as well as other visuals released this week, is the acceleration in warming during the past few decades.
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It's not clear from his posts if he'll still have to create it entirely from scratch, as the actual code may still be lost.
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It's also pretty clear from the press materials that the speaker's not designed to live outdoors, though the occasional picnic table should be fine.
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It was clear from Silicon Valley's second season that the show was never going to be about young, scrappy entrepreneurs making the next Facebook.
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Some of these signs are clear from patterns of diminishing performance evident in key metrics that are particularly telling regarding sustainable long-term growth.
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It's clear from their very first scene together that we're catching Ruby and Yasir at the end of their relationship, but it's still messy.
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And it's clear from even the most cursory glance that Warren is the clear Iowa favorite -- in both polling, ideological positioning and organizational heft.
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It was not clear from the complaint whether prosecutors allege that the daughter's answers were doctored or whether someone took the test for her.
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Microsoft has also heard loud and clear from businesses that want the company to support a modern Edge browser across all versions of Windows.
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It is clear from carwow's success over the past six years, and completion of Series B funding, that this lead generation model is effective.
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But what becomes clear from the OIG's investigation is that the DDoS narrative first advanced by Bray is not backed up by the evidence.
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It wasn&apost clear from the report how many drivers are taking part in the strike or how long it&aposs supposed to last.
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As should be clear from Flores' words, asexuality can't be boiled down to a single experience, and it definitely doesn't look just one way.
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It was not clear from the statement or media reports whether the staff were in mainland China or in the Chinese gaming hub Macau.
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I was very clear from day one about my expectations, and she promised to never, ever show me a home outside my price-range.
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First and foremost, it&aposs pretty clear from what we learned now that Trump, Jr. went into the meeting seeking dirt on Hillary Clinton.
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It's not clear from the report what the specific concerns are that the CFIUS had with Grindr's own data and how it is used.
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Nor is it clear from the book whether retirees would buy an inflation-linked annuity or not, which would have a lower starting income.
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Madeline's scene at home shows that while the family fights, it's clear from the scattered belongings and intimate mess that a family lives there.
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He was sentenced to jail on at least nine occasions, but it is not clear from inmate records how much time he actually served.
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It wasn't clear from the human staff if the robots were removed because they were ineffective or if their original purpose was just testing.
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But it is clear from industry estimates, government reports and a Reuters survey that bike services are resulting in fewer trips by motor vehicles.
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Jones' work, written in the the universal languages of art and sex, reads loud and clear from Japan, to England, to the United States.
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It's clear from the docs Brad is frustrated by the limited amount of time he gets with his 6 kids ... 1 visit per week.
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As is clear from their supporters' arguments, a critical goal is to develop a legal case for fetal "personhood" in order to outlaw abortion.
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It's clear from the photographs that Albers was inspired more by the pre-Columbian impulse toward abstraction than by any historical or religious context.
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It was clear from the beginning that I wanted to create a game that was entertaining and educational — but that also looked really cool.
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Dickinson makes it clear from the start that Creative Control is a very different kind of movie than we've seen tackle these topics before.
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"To be fair to CDC, these same messages were clear from day one to anyone who actually bothered to read the guideline," Juurlink adds.
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And it's pretty clear from the photos, and from her interview with MSN News that the only way this has affected Dellapena is positively.
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It is clear from the president's assessment of the outcome of the Hanoi summit that such negotiated achievements continue to remain out of reach.
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Trump threatens American values, threatens America's interests and — as is clear from the financial markets' dire view of a Trump presidency — threatens the economy.
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However, it seems clear from the video that it's unlikely the accident had any real lasting impact on him given his demeanor immediately following.
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That was clear from his title bout with Rafael dos Anjos, who swarmed the taller man and put in hurting blows to his body.
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While we should steer clear from wasteful and unnecessary spending, we should also not eliminate programs designed to help Americans during times of crisis.
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Trump's underlying message was clear from his hashtags, though: he was taking another shot at what he likes to call the "fake news" media.
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JetBlue's edge over American Airlines was clear from the start, thanks to JetBlue's location at the state-of-the-art Terminal 5 at JFK.
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And it is clear from the attempted murder of the former spy in Britain and the latest deadly episode that the threat is real.
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It was aged in oak barrels rather than tanks, which is clear from the aromas, especially if you sniffed it directly after the Closel.
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It was clear from the time that Peter kept defending Madison to his parents that she was the one he cared for the most.
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It is clear from the inequities that persist between women and men in our society that fulfilling these aspirations in practice is a challenge.
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WikiLeaks never did, though it is clear from leaked 2015 chat group logs that Mr. Assange and his inner circle were aware of them.
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But over all Mr. Phillips steers clear from obvious topical references until the very end, which takes place between Mexico and the United States.
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But even if your own feed is more hospitable, it's clear from the data that Twitter's 238-character window offers a pretty small viewfinder.
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It is not clear from whom Bailey stole the burrito or if the rest of the treat was later surrendered to the good dog.
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"The public health impact of the DST transition regarding fatal traffic accident risk is clear from our data," Vetter said in a press release.
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To Ty Votaw, who was helping make golf's case for inclusion, it was clear from the start what the I.O.C. considered golf's greatest asset.
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Looking ahead, OPEC's optimistic view assumes its supply cuts will remain in effect, and the global supply glut will finally clear from the market.
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What seems very clear from the report is that this project doesn't intersect with Amazon Robotics, which builds robots that help manage Amazon's warehouses.
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Cars that passed by me were very apparent and their movement and how close they were to me was very clear from the sound.
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Rounds said that it was clear from the call that Isakson and Tester had been communicating with each other about what they were learning.
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"This guy was somebody who just had a deep-seated hatred for the United States and that was pretty clear from that," he said.
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Later in the day, the Chinese Ministry of Commerce said Tuesday it "strongly urges" the U.S. to stay clear from the country's domestic issues.
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It was not clear from the indictment if any of the victims paid the ransom or if sensitive files were released by Dark Overlord.
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That the G-28500 discussion on trade would be more prominent and difficult this year was clear from the beginning of the Trump presidency.
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One thing is clear from the situation in Nevada — there is a staggering demand for weed by Americans, and it is being grossly underestimated.
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Nonetheless, it has been clear from the moment Mueller targeted Manafort with two separate federal indictments that Manafort was a huge prize for Mueller.
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Son's bullishness for tech should be clear from the fact that he speaks of a 300-year plan for an artificial intelligence-fueled revolution.
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It's also not clear from the survey whether participating in the game might have caused mental health problems to develop, the study authors note.
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But what's clear from this past week is that US-Iran enmity isn't anywhere close to over, and at the moment is only escalating.
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He may not have been sending a message, but it surely seemed as if he had received one, loud and clear, from the coach.
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It isn't clear from your email whether you told your husband immediately about the unwanted kissing or if it was a more recent disclosure.
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They do it so well, and I hope it is clear from the updates that we've done, and the way we've expanded the game.
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Have you noticed any changes happening in the contemporary art world, or any trends that you're either attracted to or try steer clear from?
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Ha Thuc was in fact quite clear from the start with her artists that political content was not to be part of the exhibition.
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The supermodel and New England Patriots quarterback have been married since 2009, and it's clear from Bündchen's post that they're still as romantic as ever.
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It's clear from the second you unbox and set up the Portals that the company hoped to address its privacy concerns as comprehensively as possible.
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Because if there's anything that's clear from these first two episodes of the season, it's that Hannah's got herself quite the gang of go-getters.
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But what's clear from those two numbers is that Trump and his team have their work cut out for them between now and November 2020.
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But it's clear from the report that India is one of the riskiest countries in the world to breathe, up there with Bangladesh and Georgia.
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Rather than risking a hit to its public reputation by being involved in the border crisis, Bank of America is steering clear from the controversy.
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Whether or not that interpretation is right, it's quite clear from the report that US intelligence believes the Russian military intelligence service is WikiLeaks' source.
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It&aposs not clear from the record that the Washington Supreme Court will evaluate Stutzman&aposs case any differently in light of the Colorado ruling.
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MICHAEL HOROWITZ, DOJ INSPECTOR GENERAL: Oh, I think it&aposs clear from the context, it&aposs we&aposre going to stop him from becoming president.
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The straight-faced Andrada also admitted what was clear from the start of the Games, that volunteers had failed to turn up in large numbers.
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CAVUTO: One of the questions a lot of folks want to get clear from Mr. Strzok is what he knew and when he knew it.
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No amendment has truly written us into humanity, and it's clear from the state of our prisons and jails that we are not yet free.
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It's clear from watching the series that there's a nearly endless supply of source material out there for another season, if Netflix green-lights one.
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It's clear from the beginning that this show will be relatable, because we all have a Lambo in our lives that we don't drive enough.
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But it's clear from the couple's appearance alongside Seacrest and his fill-in host, singer Rita Ora, that these two are smitten with each other.
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"It was clear from the beginning that Dr. Dourson was a dangerous choice," Richard Denison of EDF said in a statement emailed to BuzzFeed News.
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Originally, this rule was implemented to help keep Twitter's timeline clear from person-to-person conversations that could clutter up the experience with idle chitchat.
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"It's been clear from the beginning that two things are necessary, support from enough Senate Democrats ... and a presidential signature," said Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
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"What's clear from Matthew's report is that our response to the changing world of work cannot be to try to stop the clock," May said.
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So why, up until Thursday, was she still on the missing persons list, when it was clear from social media she was alive and well?
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However, as is clear from the promotional video above, the ARMAR-6 still has a long way to go before it's ready for the workplace.
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The claims that Swan is directly encouraging suicide are unsupported, but it's clear from quotes like this that her view on suicide is potentially harmful.
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All this has been clear from the mathematics since the mid-1920s but was made manifest in laboratory experiments only later in the 20th century.
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"With respect to Libya, I have been clear from the outset that we will go after ISIS wherever it appears," President Obama said on Tuesday.
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This might not have been clear from the paper's title, "Improving Palliative Care with Deep Learning," but make no mistake, this was a dying algorithm.
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"It's pretty clear from the start that Donald Trump has been trying to find a way to undermine the ACA," the New York Democrat said.
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"We will seek to clarify with Facebook whether he is available to give evidence or not, because that wasn't clear from our correspondence," he said.
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It's genuinely not clear from the House bill how many current unauthorized immigrants, with or without DACA, will ultimately get green cards through this route.
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He joined the Army at 22, in the final months of World War I. It's not clear from his military records whether he deployed overseas.
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"It is clear from these trends that Americans like to view themselves as people who focus on saving and watching their spending closely," Gallup reports.
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But the film's script has far more affection and empathy for one character over the other, and it's clear from the moment we meet them.
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"It is not clear from the TRACE data whether the market could accommodate a large sale of Treasury securities later in the day," she said.
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Chris Corbould: Well I think it was really clear from J.J. in the early beginning that it was the original trilogy we were matching to.
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This much is clear from The Reagan Show, a phenomenal documentary directed by Pacho Velez and Sierra Pettengill about his years in the White House.
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"What's very clear from today's hearing is the court is very interested in getting to the bottom of what happened to Mr. Montes," she said.
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It was clear from the story that the male escort had gone to Gawker after attempting to blackmail the executive into giving him a favour.
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And it is clear from polling data and interviews with voters that those who voted for "Brexit" had been well warned about the economic risks.
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What's clear -- from Comey's later memos -- is that Trump seizes on this exchange as a sort of handshake agreement that Comey will always be loyal.
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It was clear from these discussions that we all share the same goal: working to ensure that more lives are saved through donation and transplantation.
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It is clear from the evidence emerging from recent spate of terrorist attacks inside Pakistan that terrorist groups attacking Pakistan have safe havens in Afghanistan.
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It is clear from the remarks and outward behavior of many participants that in punishing the victim they are often acting against their own values.
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It's clear from her response ... Ali hasn't given up hope on finding the killers, and she thinks there's a chance the drug lord was involved.
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But what's clear from the popularity of Mario Maker is that millions of players also want to see Nintendo's creations unbound by Nintendo's strict rules.
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It's clear from the protests that have escalated into violence this week that Charlotte was a powder keg, the killing of Scott just a spark.
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She raced into the crowd surrounding the fallen building, her arms raised to collect whatever debris workers were passing down to clear from the site.
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It is clear from this exhibition that she had developed her own breakthrough idiom, which was not like anything else being done at the time.
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While the convenience of a Just Walk Out system is clear from the consumer end, one has to wonder about its impact on retail workers.
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Basically, the results in this instance indicated that informed scientists were clear from the get-go that what they were reading would not hold up.
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It's not clear from Musk's tweets which of his multiple properties will play host to the party, or how many people can expect an invite.
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It should have been clear from the start that Mr. Trump's hotel scheme was as bogus as most of his pledges to give money away.
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It may have felt like Disney forgot about Hulu while prepping Disney+'s launch, but it's clear from today's call that's far from the case.
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It's clear from the moment I met Jeter that he is excited about his day ahead, even though it's going to be a long one.
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From designers to cuts to fabrics, there's so much to know, and it was clear from the start that I had a lot to learn.
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But it wasn't clear from the scan which data was being sent back to Qihoo and why, which led the Redditor to worry about spyware.
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It was clear from the outset, however, that such a deal would need to begin with smaller pieces, before injection molding could be replaced outright.
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"We heard loud and clear from the American people that they feel left out and locked out too often from their own democracy," said Rep.
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It was clear from his remarks at Thursday's event, which focused on the future of technology and entertainment, that Mr. Iger still enjoys his job.
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It's clear from how eager they've been to soak up the acclaim attached to the show that they're more than happy to enjoy the spoils.
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And it's clear from his early rhetoric what kind of talking points he's trying to amplify — and just how ugly this impeachment battle could get.
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The Public Editor We hope you got some rest over the holidays, but it's clear from our mailbox that you remained sharp and attentive readers.
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Primack pointed out that it's not clear from the research that providing feedback will change behavior — if users are even aware that the features exist.
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It has become clear from the testimony of upstanding national security and foreign service officials like Ambassadors Marie Yovanovitch and William R. Taylor, Lt. Col.
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"He was always clear from the beginning that his longer-term aspirations were to work in public policy and government," a former McKinsey colleague said.
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It's not clear from the candidates' financial disclosures whether Goldman is managing anyone's portfolio or whether the aspirants simply bought Goldman products on their own.
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"What's clear from ISWA primary source documents is that ISWA has asked IS for theological guidance on who it is lawful to attack," said Zenn.
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However, Chao said it was not clear from where the administration of President Donald Trump would find the entire proposed $1 trillion earmarked for improvements.
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It's not clear from this initial document dump if the CIA got very far with their car-hacking efforts, but that doesn't mean they're done trying.
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While the description of the show seems fairly lighthearted, it's clear from the trailer that it also has a bit of a darker tone as well.
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Roseberry, like other advocates for some type of sentencing reform, said it hasn't been clear from Trump's public statements what direction he'll take on the issue.
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They only had two years with their furry friend, but it's clear from a video Jill Williams shared on YouTube that his impact has been immeasurable.
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It's clear from the video that a gunshot can be heard from some distance, and Corey Long mentions the incident in his interview with The Root.
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Last May was the first time where my skin has been completely clear from psoriasis since it first started, back in 1997 when I was 15.
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No attorney general has been impeached, but it is clear from the text of the Constitution and history that an attorney general is subject to impeachment.
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"It's pretty clear from our study that it would be damaging to low-income adults in Kentucky to go from expansion to no expansion," Sommers says.
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Although the exact timeline of when all the staffers knew is not clear from the document — with the discussed period being September 2015 to April 2017.
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It's clear from the Booksmart press tour, which has been downright joyful, that Wilde cultivated a community on set that allowed the whole cast to bond.
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In case it's not clear from the title, the show gets 10 reality stars from shows like The Bachelor, Big Brother, and Are You The One?
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Gary, the senior officer, has been paired with Jenny, and it's clear from the start that he's not thrilled with being paired up with a rookie.
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It is not clear from Abacus' report exactly what data Baidu collects to ascertain the locations of the patients, or how precise its location pins are.
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It's clear from the get-go that Negan takes a liking to Carl, seeing him as a "badass" in Negan's words, whose father has failed him.
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It's clear from Ramona's face she's only just realizing how terrified Bethenny is of her cast member's hypothetical antics, and the pinot grigio fan is ashamed.
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But it is clear from figures kept by international organisations that both the risks of setting out from Libya and the numbers reaching Europe are growing.
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" The friendliness of the audience was clear from the moment Mr. Trump took the stage, when someone shouted, "We love you, Mr. President, we love you!
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It's not clear from the survey whether millennials plan to work forever because they want to or because they think they'll have to for financial reasons.
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It is not clear from the video if Sterling was able to move while being held down by police, or what movements he made if so.
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Sure, the headphone business was a nice bonus, but it was pretty clear from the outset that Beats Music was the real meat of that deal.
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"Labour has been clear from the beginning that we need a deal to support jobs and the economy — and that guarantees standards and protections," Corbyn said.
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Nvidia has spent 10 years working on ray tracing for its Turing architecture, and it's clear from the various demos that this isn't just marketing jargon.
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And while there are still many riddles to solve, it's clear from what we've learned so far that Ceres is much more than a simple asteroid.
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You could make the argument that Split — spoiler alert — is a part of M. Night Shyamalan's Unbreakable universe, but that fact wasn't clear from its marketing.
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" She added, "It's pretty clear from our perspective, we have a judge who is not taking the harms of sexual violence and sexual crimes seriously enough.
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While the expectations of American consumers on business conditions and jobs weakened slightly over the course of 2015, consumer confidence has stayed clear from recession territory.
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Although his choice of running mate suggests a more conventional direction for his campaign, it's clear from this speech that Trump himself hasn't changed his style.
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It's clear from what we have already learned that the Obama administration freely used our tax dollars for political purposes, including support of the Soros operation.
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It must be apparently clear from the get-go what the game is about and why it will be fun to play and easy to use.
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Twain also says she's against discrimination of any kind and hopes it's clear from her public stances that she doesn't share any moral beliefs with Trump.
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It was not clear from the ministry's statement how many of the migrants were among those arrested on Sunday or when the deportations would take place.
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" She added of her daughter: "I definitely want to steer her clear from any racism or segregation, and that's that's maybe why I utilized that [photo].
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What's clear from his report is that working the refs worked beyond conservatives' wildest dreams, and that we are all still paying the price for it.
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