Life comes at you fast, but life comes at you faster if you're a well-known TV figure who tweets something blatantly racist.
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"This reductive idea that their success comes at our expense, or our success comes at their expense, is just not accurate," Mr. Plepler said.
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Now, you can get Audible at an impressive discount — a year subscription currently comes at $99.50, instead of the $149.50 that usually comes at.
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The proposed Congressional budget action comes at a difficult time for the president-elect, but it also comes at a bad time for the UN itself.
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As compared to this, Saavn comes at a yearly fee of Rs 1050, Times Internet's Gaana at Rs 1020, Apple Music comes at Rs 1200 per year.
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It is, however, a tragedy — making visible a culture of shame and silence, in which "purity" comes at the expense of mutuality and "forgiveness" comes at the expense of restitution.
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Mohrer's departure comes at a tough time for Uber .
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It also comes at a cost for Johnson & Johnson.
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" Where to stream or rent "It Comes at Night.
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It comes at a price — namely $49.99 a month.
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But the freedom to enjoy soccer comes at a price.
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The news comes at a sensitive time for the economy.
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But it comes at a turbulent time in Iraqi politics.
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The challenge comes at a particularly bad time for Nigeria.
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The disagreement comes at a sensitive time for African Petroleum.
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This naturalism comes at the cost of character development. Lale
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The gift comes at a tough time for Williams, 54.
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It comes at a listed price of just €13,950,000 ($16,720,000).
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The violence comes at a tense time along the frontier.
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The lawsuit comes at a particularly difficult time for Russia.
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Sachem Head's investment comes at a difficult time for Whitbread.
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The investment comes at a time when lithium batteries reut.
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Liman's departure comes at a tough time for DC movies.
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Goldman's push into digital businesses comes at a critical time.
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Someone comes at her, and she has very strong comebacks.
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The shift comes at a pivotal moment for the company.
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This news comes at an interesting period for whiskey aficionados.
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The new hire comes at an interesting time for Grab.
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And clothes shopping, my personal kryptonite, comes at a price.
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It comes at a huge cost of $125,000 per dose.
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The deal comes at a critical time for the automakers.
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The effort comes at a rough time for the GOP.
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West's own plastic surgery reveal comes at an interesting time.
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This comes at a time when venture funding has cooled.
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At $499 the higher resolution comes at a steep price.
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Meanwhile, Twitter's coverage comes at the hands of Bloomberg Politics.
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The event comes at an interesting time for the company.
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It comes at an "inflection point" for ISIS, she says.
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His death comes at a dismal time in its history.
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The ease of swiping comes at a hefty cost though.
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"This prize comes at a critical moment," says Sir Nicholas.
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The injury comes at a busy time for the actor.
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Light accomplished that mission, but it comes at a price.
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But the posturing comes at the worst time for businesses.
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But entrance to the contest comes at a steep price.
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Microsoft's free promotion comes at a key time for PUBG.
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But this national success comes at a cost back home.
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Sure, you're free — but this lesson comes at a price.
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Some of that speed comes at the expense of artistry.
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But that clarity comes at the expense of everything else.
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The lawsuit comes at a tumultuous moment for the company.
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The protest comes at an exceedingly tense moment in France.
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Wednesday's fundraiser comes at a critical time for Planned Parenthood.
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Like an iPhone, the Pax 2 comes at a premium.
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Cats love computers — but their attachment comes at a cost.
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The ban also comes at a bad time for ZTE.
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The slowdown comes at a sensitive time for the ECB.
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But Beijing's support for Pyongyang comes at a growing cost.
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Especially when an Xbox One version comes at $3.1 million??
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The lawmakers' visit comes at a awkward time for Trump.
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The surprising athleticism of the X5 comes at a cost.
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All that armor comes at a cost — Close told E!
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Of course, this kind of tech comes at a cost.
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All this attention comes at a busy time for West.
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Everyone likes cheap goods but it comes at a price.
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The opening comes at a time of surging casino revenues.
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That access comes at a familiar price: $9.99 per month.
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The Panama controversy comes at a sensitive moment for Kiev.
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Life comes at you fast when you're an Olympic champion.
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As easy as it sounds, surgery comes at a cost.
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All of this power comes at a price, of course.
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This latest round of devolution comes at an interesting time.
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Ironically, the leak comes at a time of reformist zeal.
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With comic touches, the film comes at a serious time.
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The investigation comes at an especially awkward time for Volkswagen.
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The announcement comes at an awkward time for SpaceX, though.
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But it comes at a crucial moment in his career.
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Mr Laplanche's sudden departure comes at a particularly difficult time.
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Jordan's appointment comes at the expense of GOP Arkansas Rep.
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Free speech is complicated and comes at a high price.
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Tuesday's attack comes at a vulnerable moment for Mr. Erdogan.
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The split comes at a challenging time for the star.
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Attending college in the United States comes at a price.
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But that kind of convenience comes at a heavy price.
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The deal comes at a time when competition from Amazon.
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The meeting comes at a critical juncture for Trump's presidency.
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The news comes at a time when the U.S. Dept.
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The development comes at a consequential point in the investigation.
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The story comes at a conspicuous time for the administration.
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Second, this loss of credibility comes at a steep price.
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This comes at a very bad time for Captain Kidd.
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It also comes at a time of transition for Hamas.
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Erdogan's apparent win comes at a critical time for Turkey.
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A place where true power comes at a terrible price.
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All of this comes at the "affordable fee" of $200.
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Mr. Throsby's hiring comes at an important time for Barclays.
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The Thursday event comes at a challenging time for Huawei.
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But the focus on big payoffs comes at a cost.
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Still, however understandable, this circumspection comes at considerable cost. Mrs.
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For Mr. Cruz, the support comes at a critical time.
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Of course, this degree often comes at a steep cost.
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His last breath comes at the end of that song.
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All of that power comes at a price, of course.
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Kingdom Battle comes at a perfect time for the Switch.
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They lose their leg or death comes at them unexpectedly.
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The new service comes at a key time for Stripe.
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Giving the president that transactional freedom comes at a price.
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But that kind of performance comes at a higher price.
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This love letter comes at an interesting time for station.
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But the compromise comes at the expense of market relevance.
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Their success comes at a steep cost to their workers.
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This act of gallantry comes at a deep personal cost.
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Indeed, the summit comes at a tough time for Argentina.
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That said, living in Hawaii comes at a high price.
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But like the kids say, life comes at you fast*.
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The article comes at a delicate time for Egypt politically.
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The haul comes at a key moment for Ms. Harris.
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The trade comes at a critical juncture for the Pelicans.
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The planned strike comes at a crucial moment for Amazon.
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Mr. Khosrowshahi's shift in tone comes at a crucial time.
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Shapes' closure comes at a critical moment for UK nightlife.
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The protest comes at an exceedingly tense moment for France.
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But constantly moving the goal posts comes at a cost.
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Fittingly, it comes at the end of Women's History Month.
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The challenge to conventional wisdom comes at an opportune time.
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I grew up knowing that beauty comes at a price.
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Their role as economic stabilizers also comes at a cost.
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Warren's shift comes at a low point for her candidacy.
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Of course, this type of help comes at a price.
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This new color comes at an exciting time for Spears.
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Of course, that kind of power comes at a price.
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Go deeper: Cyber Monday's rise comes at Black Friday's expense
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It comes at no cost and it energizes the base.
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For Mr. Fertitta, the transaction comes at a hefty premium.
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The political upheaval comes at a critical time for Malaysia.
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And it comes at a particularly parlous moment for him.
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It comes at a cost: $6,000 for the computer alone.
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Ramsden's appointment comes at an interesting time for the MPC.
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Kerry's endorsement comes at a critical time for Biden's campaign.
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And it comes at a time of rising income inequality.
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The chamber's summit comes at a critical time in cybersecurity.
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The escalation comes at a delicate time for trade relations.
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But Costco's rotisserie chicken comes at a huge price 8.
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Living on the Pacific coast comes at a steep cost.
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Mr. Lee's arrest comes at a bad time for Samsung.
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Hurricane Harvey comes at a perilous political moment for Trump.
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His attack on Judge Robart comes at a fraught moment.
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This latest move comes at a critical time for Harris.
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It doesn't come easy, and it comes at a price.
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I welcome whatever challenge the state comes at me with.
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Instead, it comes at the hands of bitter, angry voters.
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Living with your parents comes at a certain price, though.
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The new ad comes at an important time for Snap.
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Greco's retirement comes at a tumultuous time for the chain.
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Wheeler's confirmation comes at a trying time for the agency.
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The training, however, comes at an additional cost, Toma explained.
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Saturday's announcement comes at a strange time for the Vatican.
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Every offensive rebound Thompson grabs comes at the cost of opponents constantly attacking him in the pick-and-roll, while Mozgov's rim protection comes at the cost of just about every other aspect of basketball.
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"I think the final comes at the right moment," Kerber said.
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Much of the demand for the plant's power comes at night.
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CYGNSS comes at a cost of $157 million, the Mail reported.
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The exhibition comes at an especially important time in the country.
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The crash comes at a time when pedestrian deaths are spiking.
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The 2016 Rio Olympics comes at a difficult time for Brazil.
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The incident comes at a sensitive time in U.S.-China relations.
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But doing multiple rounds comes at a cost — literally, it's expensive.
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Erdogan&aposs apparent win comes at a critical time for Turkey.
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All of this comes at a pivotal time for LGBTQ rights.
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The broadside comes at a delicate time in global financial markets.
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They've never lost a rocket, but safety comes at a cost.
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The referendum comes at an awkward time for the prime minister.
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Such sophisticated technology comes at a price, at least for now.
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And the developer complaints comes at a tricky time for Apple.
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The new report comes at a frenzied moment in Tesla's history.
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The flight rescheduling also comes at the expense of federal dollars.
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The proposal comes at a precarious time for facial recognition tech.
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NewLeaf's new round comes at a critical time for the company.
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It comes at a moment of great uncertainty for the island.
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It comes at a difficult point in the nascent industry's development.
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It's really simple, and it comes at an affordable price point.
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Sam I think comes at any problem more from scientific method.
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It Comes At Night is set in some undetermined near-future.
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Danylyuk's ouster comes at a delicate point in the aid negotiations.
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The filing comes at an exciting but challenging time for Snap.
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The exit also comes at a crossroads for the space franchise.
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The mother of one's new relationship comes at a bittersweet time.
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Of course, the added splash of color comes at a price.
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The moment comes at just the right time for the actress.
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Dashlane's enterprise expansion comes at an opportune time for the company.
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The lawsuit comes at a critical time for the impeachment inquiry.
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News of the complaint comes at a pivotal time for Boeing.
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The holiday celebration comes at a tough time for the family.
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The expansion comes at a time when Hopper's business is growing.
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ET. The index of leading economic indicators comes at 200 a.m.
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The move to unionize comes at a tense moment for Amazon.
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Canada's decision to grant Qunun asylum comes at a delicate time.
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LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Ukraine's bank clean-up comes at a cost.
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But fast-tracking some refugees comes at the expense of others.
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For The Money SaversWho says being glamorous comes at a cost?
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Hiya's growth comes at an interesting juncture in the mobile world.
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The clampdown on capitalism comes at a fraught time for Cuba.
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Though, alas, that sure-handedness comes at a very smudgy price.
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The news comes at a time of skepticism around the technology.
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Heading so far outside U.S. borders often comes at considerable cost.
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As the Brexit vote taught us, complacency comes at a price.
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Perrette's win comes at a strange time in the actress' career.
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"Real change comes at the barrel of a gun," Lenny explains.
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His departure from the computing giant comes at an interesting time.
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A resolute defense of the yuan also comes at a cost.
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Graphine oxide will do the trick, but comes at considerable expense.
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ET. The Chicago Purchasing Managers Index comes at 9:45 a.m.
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The Community Shield comes at just the right time, doesn't it?
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The coordinated movement comes at a time of crisis in America.
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City life can be glamorous — but it comes at a price.
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But mental health professionals say the politicization comes at a cost.
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The shift in rhetoric comes at an urgent time for Rubio.
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The endorsement comes at an important time for Clinton: Vermont Sen.
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But the precision in performance comes at a cost to transparency.
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The heartfelt post comes at a tough time for both ladies.
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The situation with Revolv comes at a sensitive time for Nest.
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I'M WONDERING HOW JACK DORSEY THE PERSON COMES AT THIS ARGUMENT.
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But this poor reading comes at a crucial time for crude.
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This off-shoring trend comes at a tremendous cost to America.
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But most innovation comes at the intersection of technologies and ideas.
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Tillerson's visit comes at a difficult time in U.S.-Turkish relations.
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Improving life for customers comes at a steep cost for competitors.
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The annual budget comes at a challenging time for the economy.
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But this year's gesture of unity comes at a crucial moment.
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He clearly recognizes that public service sometimes comes at a cost.
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More important, it shows someone whose sympathy comes at empathy's expense.
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Meanwhile, GOP temptation to highlight Democratic transgressions comes at great risk.
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But the surprise move comes at a critical time for OPEC.
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Critics say that comes at the expense of vulnerable coastal ecosystems.
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First, the decision to retreat comes at a tangible reputational cost.
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Highly intense work comes at the cost of high employee turnover.
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Supporters say the measure comes at a time of dire need.
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"Sometimes that kind of quality comes at the cost of speed."
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The ruling comes at a bad time for the Kansas budget.
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Third, off-shoring production often comes at a cheaper price tag.
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McGahn's departure comes at a sensitive legal moment for the president.
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The visit comes at a somewhat awkward moment for Republican Gov.
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The episode comes at a time of escalating tensions in Syria.
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It comes at a bad time and against the wrong team.
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The hearing comes at a time of skyrocketing U.S.-Iran tensions.
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Tidal's Beyoncé exclusive comes at an especially competitive time for streaming.
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The shame of being single comes at me from every angle.
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The round comes at a period of significant growth for Remitly.
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It comes at the same time as broadening retail euphoria. Yikes!
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But responding blindly to such calls comes at a greater expense.
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"The idea comes at the sight of the object," he says.
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Fruchterman comes at the question from two directions: family and school.
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This financing comes at an interesting time for the hospitality market.
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Viber's launch of Communities comes at a key moment for Rakuten.
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The $22013 million comes at an interesting time for Funding Circle.
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The trial also comes at a critical time for Spain's government.
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The conversation comes at the 37.35 mark of the podcast below.
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The deal comes at a time when megadeals have fallen significantly.
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The closure comes at a moment of major transition for Disney.
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It comes at a time of particular weakness for Mr. Sanders.
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Domesticity comes at the end, when Daddy comes home for dinner.
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The closures comes at a moment of major transition for Disney.
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For Mr. Nix, the footage comes at an already perilous moment.
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The success of this industry marketing effort comes at a price.
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The move comes at the end of a long, bumpy road.
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That last image comes at the end of the first act.
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But that kind of fame and excellences comes at a price.
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"Your entertainment comes at a cost to us performers," McGowan writes.
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Lam's victory comes at a fractious time in Hong Kong politics.
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The ceaseless campaign that always comes at the expense of governance.
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That comes at a time that the global economy is cooling.
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The resignation comes at a heady time for the California Democrats.
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Personality comes at a cost — apparently to the company, for starters.
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The addition of a premier hitter comes at the perfect time.
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The pessimistic outlook comes at an otherwise tough time for Codelco.
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Executive concerns The overhaul comes at a crucial time for HSBC.
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The Alto Pharmacy investment comes at a challenging time for SoftBank.
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The case comes at a crucial time for the Border Patrol.
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The revival of the Wikimedia case comes at an important time.
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Mr. Ortega's closing of political spaces, however, comes at a price.
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The plan comes at a difficult time for the auto industry.
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The plan comes at a difficult time for the auto industry.
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The arrest comes at a difficult time for Samsung's electronics arm.
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The report comes at a precarious time in U.S.-China relations.
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The development comes at a crucial moment for U.S.-Chinese relations.
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The diplomatic crisis comes at a difficult time for Qatar's economy.
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Samsung's glitzy gala comes at a turbulent time for phone companies.
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New construction also comes at a price premium to existing homes.
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Still, the resignation comes at a crucial time for the campaign.
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The shuffle comes at a delicate time for China's financial leadership.
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The delay comes at the request of various food industry groups.
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The indecision comes at an important time for the U.S. economy.
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The focus comes at a tense time in U.S.-China relations.
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The signing of Niese comes at little cost for the Yankees.
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The proposed development comes at an odd time in New York.
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The convenience of Amazon Prime comes at a cost — for workers.
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The impressive expansion comes at a bigger and bigger price, however.
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That ability comes at the expense of the fish's life span.
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And all of that job-related hatred comes at a cost.
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Sergeant Goble's death comes at a politically tumultuous moment, as Gen.
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This month's report comes at a crucial time for the economy.
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But giving Thanos such an expansive history comes at a price.
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Miyazakiworld comes at an interesting point in Miyazaki's life and career.
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His endorsement this year comes at a particularly important moment, as Mrs.
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Trump's trip abroad comes at an unusual time given the political calendar.
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"Marea comes at a critical time," said Brad Smith, president of Microsoft.
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This announcement comes at a time of massive consolidation in the enterprise.
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That comes at a time when problems are greater than ever before.
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Sustainability comes at a price, it seems, and it's somewhere around $440.
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All that said, this story comes at a convenient time for Apple.
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The wildfire that started Friday comes at the peak of tourist season.
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News of the penalty comes at a sensitive time for China-U.
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It comes at the end of a terrific year for superhero movies.
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Fergie's interview comes at the same time Andrew is also making headlines.
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But the hacked audio nonetheless comes at a delicate time for Clinton.
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The only government economic report out today comes at 8:30 a.m.
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But it comes at a high cost in many, often questionable, regards.
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Pruitt&aposs resignation comes at a pivotal time for the White House.
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Churkin's passing comes at a time of change at the United Nations.
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I know from experience that such information comes at a steep price.
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Super-terse code often comes at the cost of readability and maintainability.
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The partnership with GOLFTV comes at an ideal time in Woods' career.
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This beautiful setting and exciting lifestyle also comes at an affordable price.
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However, Luckin's expansion comes at the cost of an aggressive cash burn.
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The high-profile departure comes at a troubling time for Victoria's Secret.
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The news comes at the end of a rocky year for Essential.
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The funding comes at a crossroads for the world of location services.
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Yet the depoliticisation of Whitehall's imperial department comes at a strange time.
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Chasing stories of corruption within the political ranks comes at a price.
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For the poor, food spoiling in fridges comes at an enormous cost.
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It comes at a good time given June is LGBTQ Pride month.
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But WeWork's slow-motion implosion comes at an uncertain moment in time.
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I'm sure It Comes At Night falls in line with these films.
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The premise of It Comes At Night doesn't offer anything truly new.
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This fresh scourging of the political class comes at an awkward time.
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But Pierre's outing comes at a contentious time for privacy and anonymity.
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News of the deal comes at a critical time for both companies.
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Pandora's restructuring comes at a critical juncture in the music streaming business.
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Just like anything else, a fully functioning internet comes at a cost.
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But no, the real soul-freezing moment comes at the very end.
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The rebranding comes at a turning point for the regional jet industry.
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It's a timely political angle that comes at an appropriate political moment.
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My first error of the year comes at that point in time.
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And Shazad comes at it from a place of character, not ego.
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This, of course, comes at the cost of longer total processing time.
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But it comes at a time of looming economic crisis as well.
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The movie comes at a fraught time for the cinematic X-Men.
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The new financial trouble comes at a critical time for Faraday Future.
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This comes at a time when Juul Labs is under increasing scrutiny.
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The domestic turmoil comes at an already fraught moment for Saudi Arabia.
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Yet if Sheikh Hasina has abolished politics, it comes at a price.
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The strategy comes at a time when donor-advised funds are growing.
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That kind of relationship only comes at the point of a president.
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The end of the world comes at us quickly in the movie.
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The partnership comes at a crucial time for the U.S. weather sector.
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The furore also comes at a tricky time for Mr Duterte's administration.
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But many Congolese say the transition comes at the cost of democracy.
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The disruption to world trade comes at an unfortunate time for Europe.
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The analysis software, Tobii Pro Studio, comes at a $5,000 annual cost.
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Short-run calm comes at the expense of possible long-run turbulence.
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The ultimate test of a political campaign comes at the ballot box.
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Prince Mohammed's visit comes at a delicate moment in French-Saudi relations.
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The launch of the product comes at a tricky time for Facebook.
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This episode comes at a perfect time in our general political discourse.
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That growth comes at the expense of expanding to some international destinations.
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The election of an independence-leaning president comes at a dangerous moment.
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" PAUL RYAN: Most people don't think, "John's success comes at my expense.
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Why it matters: Skipper's resignation comes at a tumultuous time for ESPN.
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The G20 summit in Hamburg comes at time of particular global disunity.
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But with a price exceeding $0003,2000, quality obviously comes at a cost.
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It comes at a cost: Pelosi is Republicans' biggest fundraising star, too.
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The grudge match with Trump comes at a fraught time for CNN.
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And I am honored that it comes at an especially appropriate time.
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The hearing comes at a time of unprecedented uncertainty for his agency.
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His body comes at you like an old Batman fight: Biceps, BOOM!
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This, of course, comes at the immeasurable risk of sacrificing your life.
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Achieving victories in this war, moreover, almost invariably comes at a price.
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He comes at me like a sick, starving dog, and for what?
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For Germany, the resolution comes at a delicate time for Ms. Merkel.
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Golub's optimism comes at a time when the mood is otherwise downbeat.
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Canada's decision to grant asylum to Qunun comes at a delicate time.
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Life comes at you fast, especially when you're part of Bachelor Nation.
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It Comes at Night makes a number of striking moves with genre.
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But its efficiency often comes at the expense of more personal ideas.
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Lighthizer's appearance comes at a crucial stretch in U.S.-China trade talks.
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Often, though, that comes at the expense of your work-life balance.
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Timing: The hearing comes at a time of skyrocketing U.S.-Iran tensions.
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The proposed transaction comes at a key time for Petrobras and Pampa.
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Ishii's departure comes at a time of greater managerial change for CalPERS.
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The centenary comes at a time when Bauhaus is experiencing a renaissance.
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Virtual signaling is easy, when it comes at no actual advertised price.
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This new rule comes at a particularly precarious time for migrant children.
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Dudley's departure comes at a time of dramatic change at the Fed.
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The selection of Prokopchuk comes at a strange juncture in Interpol's history.
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The shutdown comes at a time when PATH ridership levels are soaring.
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The meeting comes at a time of heightened scrutiny for the FBI.
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The meeting comes at a tenuous time between Trump and the press.
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And Trump's agitation of the status quo comes at a bad time.
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Still, the trade war comes at a bad moment in China's cycle.
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And this comes at a time when China's output is picking up.
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A resolute defense of the onshore yuan also comes at a cost.
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The company's earnings report comes at a rocky time for the company.
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This comes at a time when we've become an undeniably depressed people.
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The merger comes at a key time for the mobile payments space.
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So the more people that ... So Netflix's success comes at Disney's pain?
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The milestone comes at a crucial time for the Japanese royal family.
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All of that laundry-folding greatness comes at a steep price, though.
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But apparently the price of convenience comes at a steep mark-up.
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What in the World Forgiveness for sins often comes at a cost.
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Yes, but it comes at a cost to Internal Revenue Service employees.
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We think Target comes at a nice P/E relative to Walmart.
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It truly comes at an opportune time to help the political left.
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The initiative comes at a challenging time for the comic book industry.
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This elevated position over women of color comes at a cost, though.
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Covid-19 comes at a time of unprecedented backlash against abortion rights.
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However, all of this Audi awesomeness comes at a fairly steep price.
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Chinese cronyism comes at the expense of other Chinese producers and consumers.
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ET. ▸ US industrial production data for July comes at 9:15 a.m.
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Spotify's complaint comes at perilous moment for the world's biggest tech companies.
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This recognition comes at department meetings, during rounds and on social media.
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The merger comes at a time of turbulent transformation in health care.
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The announcement of the state visit comes at a time when Mrs.
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The scandal comes at an important political moment in the European Union.
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The latest crackdown comes at a particularly precarious moment for the regime.
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The ruling comes at a historic moment for gay people in Australia.
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The move comes at time of a deepening crisis at Germany's ProSiebenSat.
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His departure comes at a tough time for Alibaba and its peers.
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Personality, it must be said, also comes at a cost to consumers.
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This latest intercept comes at a complicated time in US-Russian relations.
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The show comes at a time of relative difficulty for Mr. Putin.
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This win comes at a critical point in the race for Sanders.
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The picture, which is famous, comes at the end of the exhibition.
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It comes at a tense political moment in Afghanistan, after a Sept.
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But the fundraiser comes at an uneasy moment for the longtime allies.
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"It Comes at Night" is very much worth seeing on its own.
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The dollar's strength comes at a bad time for America's multinational corporations.
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How much of this comes at Bannon's direction is hard to say.
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Zuckerberg's testimony comes at a critical juncture for the digital currency project.
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The funding comes at an interesting time in the world of search.
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"Everything comes at you fast," Collins said of games at the time.
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The hearing comes at a time of change for the central bank.
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The end of the Beetle comes at a turning point for Volkswagen.
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise's report comes at a key moment for the company.
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The vision for Afghanistan will come later, if it comes at all.
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Erdoğan's visit comes at a particularly fraught time in U.S.-Turkey relations.
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That sometimes comes at the expense of missing a few Senate votes.
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But as they say on the internet, life comes at you fast.
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"Your visit, Mr. President, comes at a critical time for our alliance."
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Tuesday night's event comes at a truly extraordinary moment in American politics.
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The joint letter comes at a somewhat awkward moment for Mr. Barr.
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It all comes at a time when Florida had been flying high.
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It comes at a time when indigenous people are currently under threat.
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It comes at a time when indigenous people are currently under threat.
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That comes at a time European stocks are unusually expensive, he wrote.
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Apparently the dunk comes at a cost for some of the staffers.
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The firestorm comes at a challenging time for Mr. Trump's besieged team.
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The new campaign comes at a somewhat tumultuous time for Under Armour.
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For some Republicans, his absence from Washington comes at an opportune moment.
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Yet its dependence on the kindness of billionaires comes at a price.
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The prosecutor's annual report comes at a delicate moment for the court.
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The success of "Frozen 2" comes at the perfect time for Hollywood.
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But that extra long battery life comes at a price—screen quality.
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The strike comes at a great time for the scandal-ridden union.
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That traffic comes at a big cost, in both time and money.
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But Italy's turmoil comes at an unfortunate time for the euro zone.
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The meeting comes at the invitation of the United States, CCTV reported.
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The latest vote comes at a critical time for the country's economy.
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But already he has learned that the dream comes at a cost.
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NWS comes at a critical time in the history of nuclear brinkmanship.
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It Comes at Night just might be the next big horror classic.
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The report comes at the end of a tough week for bitcoin.
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His promotion comes at a pivotal moment for the $893 billion company.
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The bottom line: The transition comes at a great time for Buttigieg.
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Owning a Bugatti comes at a high price beyond an oil change.
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The bill comes at a delicate time in United States-China relations.
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The crackdown on leaks comes at an unprecedented time in American history.
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The breach also comes at a vital time for the ISIS fight.
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But "it comes at a cost of eroding U.S. leadership," he said.
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The agreement comes at a particularly uncomfortable moment for the White House.
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The rejection also comes at an uncertain time in Australian-Chinese relations.
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Mexico's generosity comes at a particularly fraught time for U.S.-Mexican relations.
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During the school year, the first ring always comes at 6 a.m.
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Another, an older woman in layers of clothing, comes at me yelling.
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This adaptability, however, comes at a cost: growing brains are more vulnerable.
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The strike comes at a pivotal moment for the ride-hailing industry.
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The address comes at a tense and uncertain moment in American politics.
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"Life comes at you fast!" he began the third paragraph in the post.
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This housing surge comes at a time of some weakness in the market.
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And it comes at a time when commuters are particularly grumpy about trains.
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The appointment comes at a time when employee morale at Facebook has plunged.
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The potential for more favorable conditions comes at a crossroads for hedge funds.
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The video comes at a time of heightened tension between Israelis and Palestinians.
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Infinity War, however, only has one, and it comes at the very end.
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It comes at a time of sharply increasing investment in renewables in Ukraine.
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But the real hook comes at the very end of the third episode.
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As Queen Clarisse taught us, "manners matter…" but it comes at a cost.
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It comes at a time of heightened tensions between the US and Iran.
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The crisis in Venezuela comes at a tricky time in the oil markets.
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It also comes at a time of increasing cooperation between China and Russia.
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Fitzgerald's resignation comes at a difficult time for CDC and for public health.
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The accident comes at a tense time for the U.S. Navy in Asia.
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He comes at it from a place like he's educated in the subject.
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Have all the tools to be able to face whatever comes at them.
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The pricing change comes at a precarious time for the ride-share company.
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Read Anne Helen Petersen's piece on why that transformation comes at a price.
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It turns out that year-round mild weather comes at a high premium.
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Fame, as any saint or celebrity can tell you, comes at a price.
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Uber's legal challenge comes at an awkward time for the ride-hailing juggernaut.
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In the tradition of monochromatic painting, Morris's work comes at an interesting time.
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The big picture: Automation comes at a price, and that price is power.
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The case comes at a difficult time in relations between Germany and Turkey.
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But the digital growth comes at a cost to Western Union's profit margins.
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But it appears that convenience still comes at a high cost for users.
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The high court's action comes at a delicate time in U.S.-Iranian relations.
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The potential delay to the refinery comes at a crucial time for Pemex.
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The conflict comes at a time when Social Security reform is being debated.
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But the convenience that Amazon offers often comes at the expense of privacy.
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The resort's rebirth comes at a time when Kosovo could really use jobs.
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If he comes at Ryan, he needs to make sure he gets him.
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But we must not forget that it comes at a terrible, tragic cost.
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Stripe Connect's expansion comes at an interesting time in the European tech world.
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This comes at a time when Bannon is facing scrutiny of his background.
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But this time the crisis comes at an awkward moment for the government.
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It also comes at an inopportune time for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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This comes at a time when rival telecom companies are growing financially weaker.
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As we noticed earlier, life comes at you fast when you're a Kardashian.
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All of this comes at a price, though, and that price is $4,600.
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The news also comes at a time when the audiobook marketplace is booming.
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That test comes at a time of profound change in the Middle East.
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The breadth of Mr Stanley's narrative inevitably comes at the cost of depth.
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Trey Shults did it both with Krisha and with It Comes At Night.
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The S1 announcement comes at a somewhat precarious time, for a few reasons.
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His departure from the Mets comes at an awkward time for the team.
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My betterment comes at the expense of yours, and the other way around.
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The criticism comes at a critical time for efforts to pass the bill.
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His announcement comes at a time where live streaming is on the rise.
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Life comes at you fast, and the Falcons come at you even faster.
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Why it matters: The partnership comes at a critical time for both parties.
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HappyFresh's funding comes at a time of crisis for its nearest rival HonestBee.
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The research comes at a time of intense scrutiny for e-cigarette companies.
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Why it matters: The announcement comes at a crucial time for Snap Inc.
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The cost-saving idea comes at a difficult time for the car company.
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That comes at a time when wages and shipping costs have been rising.
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A big and safe battery comes at the expense of the headphone jack.
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The increase comes at a time when other nations continue to cut back.
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"Selection always comes at a cost, which is death, basically," he points out.
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The trip, while interesting, comes at a sacrifice of your life on earth.
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Viber's decision to bring encryption to its products comes at an important time.
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More worryingly, it comes at a time of unprecedented stock market valuations worldwide.
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Opportunity doesn't come for free, but this one comes at a great price.
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The market's new skepticism about the Trump program comes at a sensitive time.
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For retailers, the failure to keep pace with Amazon comes at a cost.
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The fundraising comes at a time when Asia is flush with fresh capital.
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The trip comes at a time of heightened tension between Washington and Pyongyang.
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Thursday's anniversary comes at a time when vinyl has been enjoying a revival.
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If somebody comes at her, she's going to come right back at them.
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The latest strike comes at a key moment for the ride-hailing industry.
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The celebration comes at a rare moment of warmth in Anglo-Argentine relations.
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Their success, it is worth noting, always comes at the expense of others.
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But this all comes at a rough moment in his nascent pro career.
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Only, when they get out, everything comes at them 90 miles an hour.
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Their casting comes at a time of increasing visibility for disabled performers onstage.
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Monday's news comes at a particularly damaging moment for the president's legislative agenda.
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The deal comes at an interesting time in the navigation and mapping space.
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All this cutting edge design comes at a price: $289.99 to be precise.
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Trump's expected overhaul of the country's nuclear posture comes at a critical moment.
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The televised showdown comes at a pivotal point in the hotly contested race.
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Barra's exit comes at a time Xiaomi is trying to adjust its strategy.
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Haas' addition to Coinbase comes at a critical moment for the cryptocurrency industry.
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In a way, the controversy comes at a convenient time for the team.
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Trump's visit comes at a fraught moment for the President and the military.
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This comes at a time when society needs and demands more inclusive news.
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But that comes at a price, both to your wallet and the environment.
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Ryan's jab at the Fed also comes at a critical juncture in Congress.
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The case also comes at a time when US-China relations remain fraught.
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Trump's political cronies may love that, but it comes at a huge price.
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Parnell's victory comes at a time of heightened national debate about domestic violence.
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Rising inflation comes at a time when the Fed has appeared more hawkish.
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Flake's point is that following Trump's approach to life comes at a cost.
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El Aissami's appointment comes at a critical time for the embattled Bolivarian regime.
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The study comes at a time when college degrees are pricier than ever.
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It comes at a time of widespread concern over Chinese tech giant Huawei.
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The deal comes at an interesting time in the market for transportation services.
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Unfortunately, the boom comes at a time when the courts are severely understaffed.
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The argument of dystopianism is that perfection comes at the cost of freedom.
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The potential merger comes at a time of rapid consolidation within the industry.
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The deal comes at an interesting time for the on-demand transportation business.
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Viber's launch of Communities comes at an interesting time for the app, too.
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The launch of ClassPass Live comes at an important time for the company.
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The update comes at a time when Google's messaging strategy is in flux.
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The desire to be free, it turns out, comes at a steep price.
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And the closure comes at a moment of major transition for Disney (DIS).
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The decision to evacuate it comes at the confluence of several separate events.
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And it comes at a time when intolerance and racism are incredibly visible.
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The filing comes at a time when a signature plan promoted by Gov.
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ET. The government's report on July business inventories also comes at 10 a.m.
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Yet Mr. Bailey's departure comes at a crucial, perhaps dangerous, time for Burberry.
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The trouble comes at the level of institutions, and the level of power.
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The withdrawal comes at a time when the Taliban have been gaining momentum.
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People need to know that their free shipping comes at a human cost.
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Mr. Mnuchin's turn in the spotlight comes at a delicate moment for him.
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All of this comes at a price conservatives in America would find unacceptable.
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Mr. Vitiello's elevation to lead the immigration agency comes at a critical juncture.
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But the increased social acceptability often comes at the expense of the story.
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When your income depends on promoting travel, staying home comes at a cost.
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This attack on the Endangered Species Act comes at the worst possible time.
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Monday's assault comes at a time of growing concerns about global oil supplies.
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Who will now believe that interfering in democratic elections comes at a price?
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The cancellation comes at a difficult time for women's hockey in North America.
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And again, it comes at a time when the capacity of systems drops.
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The study comes at a time when President Trump is loosening environmental protections.
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The check comes at the restaurant and it's time for Alda to go.
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Prince Mohammed's promotion comes at an awkward time for the Saudi oil industry.
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Your new novel comes at the Israeli-Palestinian conflict at an oblique angle.
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But it comes at a cost—it weakens us, distracts us, divides us.
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But the trip comes at a critical moment for Mr. Trump's young presidency.
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It's a daring move, yet it comes at a price: he's not scary.
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Unfortunately, all this progress comes at a heavy price for the American economy.
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But technology's unending crusade to eviscerate wasted time comes at a hidden cost.
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But this connection and convenience comes at a price -- and that's your data.
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Okung's candidacy comes at a delicate time for the union and the league.
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Okung's candidacy comes at a delicate time for the union and the league.
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But historic preservation comes at a cost: It obstructs change for the better.
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Witherspoon's holiday comes at the heels of a busy year for the star.
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The report comes at a particularly sobering time for the legacy media industry.
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The deal they've struck with the devil comes at too high a price.
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The lawsuit against BuzzFeed comes at a tense moment for the news media.
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The funding comes at a period of significant growth for the gaming platform.
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Detroit's mayoral election on Tuesday comes at a pivot point for the city.
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The uptick in production, however, comes at a time of political uncertainty. Gov.
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This policy shift comes at a time of a significant reshuffling at JUUL.
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The latest crisis comes at the worst possible moment for Mr. Trump's team.
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The coronavirus threat comes at an already busy time for most U.S. hospitals.
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It comes at a length of 11 feet, which you can easily adjust.
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The move comes at a critical time for Citigroup and CEO Michael Corbat.
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That cutoff date comes at a point before most women even know they
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The political chaos comes at a time when Venezuela is facing economic collapse.
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This is a net gain for patrons, but it comes at a cost.
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ET. The Federal Finance Housing Agency's home price index comes at 9 a.m.
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The closing of the track comes at a bad time for horse racing.
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The deepening showdown over the memo comes at another fraught moment in Washington.
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Esper and Wei's meeting comes at a tense time for Washington and Beijing.
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The bank's executives have acknowledged that tightening of standards comes at a price.
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The Maybelline experiment comes at a time of tension in the makeup business.
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The data leak comes at the end of a difficult year for Wyze.
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The interview — and his new role — comes at a tenuous time for HTC.
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The editorial comes at a particularly sensitive time for Mr. Murdoch's media empire.
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Gascón's unprecedented action comes at a turbulent time for the U.S. marijuana industry.
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The government's stance on its nuclear-armed neighbor comes at a critical time.
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The support of Lasry and Effron comes at a crucial time for Biden.
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The move comes at a time when Asian demand is on the rise.
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The executive shuffle comes at a time when Google is facing mounting scrutiny.
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Of course, paring down with such attention to detail comes at a price.
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This comes at great personal cost to C3PO, who has his memory wiped.
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The turnover comes at a pivotal point for Trump on the world stage.
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The video's spread online comes at a time of relentless violence in Chicago.
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Helen gives Noah the help he needs, but it comes at a cost.
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The pivot to drugmaking comes at a pivotal time for some tobacco giants.
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The report comes at a time of uncertainty around the overall U.S. economy.
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Often it comes at night when I'm auditioning for the part of myself.
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Don Jr.'s testimony comes at a volatile time in his father's presidency.
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The 2017 Sundance Film Festival comes at a strange time in American history.
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But that usually comes at the expense of, you know, the other ones.
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The transaction comes at a time of regular M&A activity in the Valley.
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It also comes at a much more affordable price – Nura is $399 retail vs.
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The purchase comes at a time when California is suffering its own water shortages.
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Hulu's entry comes at a time when the streaming market has become very crowded.
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The data comes at a time when Hollywood has been pushing for greater diversity.
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The deal comes at a time when the Polish e-commerce market is growing.
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That's true -- and the chapter comes at almost the very end of the book.
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Any meeting between the two comes at a time of escalating tensions over trade.
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Click here to view original GIFGif: YouTubeAs they say: Life comes at you fast.
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The resumption of power delivery comes at a time of heightened Israeli-Palestinian tensions.
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But the real twist comes at the end of Dead To Me season 1.
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This comes at a time when the Syrian army has regained many key areas.
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The release of the video comes at a raw time for racial justice advocates.
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The case comes at a time of racial unrest in the criminal justice system.
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News of its cancellation comes at a time of significant upheaval for Vice Media.
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This comes at a precarious time in the relationship between Democrats and Fox News.
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This initiative comes at a time where global attention is turning to climate change.
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Though all of that comes at a relative premium, running $100 and $130, respectively.
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At the same time, the announcement comes at a critical moment in Facebook's history.
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The attack comes at the end of a summer of online attacks on Jones.
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This thoughtful video on radical body positivity comes at a good time for Dove.
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The move comes at an exciting time for the Brown family, which recently expanded.
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Apple's move comes at a time when there's increased competition among mobile payments providers.
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This new season comes at an awkward time for Netflix and Marvel's superhero franchise.
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The nomination comes at a key time for Obamacare, with open enrollment now underway.
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The decision to float comes at an interesting time for Boku and carrier billing.
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But it comes at a price: Some piece of blissful happiness is forever gone.
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The team-up comes at a time of immense change in the auto industry.
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But that power comes at a big cost — specifically, battery life and general portability.
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The streaming service comes at an interesting time for AMC and other Hollywood studios.
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The lawsuit comes at a time when the housing authority is under intense scrutiny.
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In order for China to do it comes at a big cost to them.
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The reveal comes at a time when interest in foldable phones is heating up.
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ET. The University of Michigan's final May consumer sentiment index comes at 1.73 a.m.
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His exit comes at a time when Xiaomi is trying to adjust its strategy.
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This, however, comes at a cost and drivers say they are the ones suffering.
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The news comes at a time of tension between Lyft and New York City.
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The run of good economic news comes at a crucial time for Mrs May.
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And this one, like some others, comes at a particularly precarious time for Tesla.
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The Moderator announcement comes at a volatile time for comment sections around the internet.
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For U.S. vape companies, the coronavirus outbreak comes at a particularly inopportune time too.
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In a horrible coincidence, his death comes at the dawning of a dark time.
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The debate comes at a critical moment in the early primary state sprint. Sen.
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His exit comes at a time when Sea is under pressure for mounting losses.
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This obviously comes at a time where the grocery delivery game is heating up.
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But there's a limit, and for me that limit comes at around $50. Sorry.
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The spinoff comes at a time when aluminum prices have hovered around historic lows.
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The memo comes at the end of another tumultuous week in Russia-Trump developments.
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But the writing comes at that notion so broadly as to undercut its efficacy.
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As she enters the fight, she learns that power comes at a horrific cost.
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Spot-like job contracts are becoming more common, but flexibility comes at a cost.
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The Tianqi float, however, comes at a critical time for the lithium market worldwide.
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It also comes at a time when the retailer is cutting back-office jobs.
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The sudden funding halt comes at a critical time for the Affordable Care Act.
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The shale resurgence comes at a delicate time for OPEC, Russia and the rest.
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The long APR comes at the cost of a 5 percent balance transfer fee.
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The latest tax comes at a time when overall auto sales growth is slowing.
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This competitive move comes at a time when there are concerns about Evernote's future.
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The book comes at a time of renewed interest in Potter and his adventures.
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Twitter's latest announcement comes at a time when ISIS's online presence is increasingly politicized.
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But the knowledge to be gained from the TMT comes at a steep price.
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It also comes at a time when stocks are historically cheap relative to bonds.
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If it can break above $112, the second hurdle comes at $116 to $121.
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But that push, after a year of stasis, comes at an alarming human cost.
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Kaine's commitment to the Catholic Church often comes at odds with his progressive politics.
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It comes at a time when zombies are already dominant on the small screen.
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Xiaomi's entry into payments comes at a time of uncertainty around the company's business.
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The company says that 59% of prestige beauty buyers' first purchase comes at airports.
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Her run comes at perhaps the Democratic Party's lowest point in West Virginian history.
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Still, the ruling comes at a time when Democrats already sensed opportunity in Pennsylvania.
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The project comes at a time when the tech industry is under intense scrutiny.
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The move comes at the behest of Russian search giant Yandex, the Times said.
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The addition of Mr. Giuliani comes at a particularly tumultuous time for the president.
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One of his most compelling case studies comes at the end of the book.
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Any new entrant to the S&P 500 Index comes at an inflated price.
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But the new Spot comes at the much more affordable price point of $130.
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Stringify's releaunch comes at a time when smart home automation is becoming more advanced.
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The downgrade comes at the start of a big week for the iPhone maker.
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But not if it comes at the unthinkable price of dialogue with Secretary Kerry.
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Virtual reality, though, is likely to come later if it ever comes at all.
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Clearance for the takeover comes at a time of rising U.S.-China trade tension.
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Access to space comes at prices per kilogram, currently approaching the cost of gold.
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The service, of course, comes at a cost: a $7.49 fee per fill up.
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The move from the world's largest retailer comes at a time when rival Amazon.
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But it also comes at a time when tensions are rising among its allies.
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The board appointment also comes at a time when Pinterest's business has been shifting.
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Yet, Mary Kills People comes at the exact time Canada is rethinking these punishments.
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"Swag isn't cheap, so having to replace that comes at a price," they said.
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This comes at a time when the grocery space is at an inflection point.
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In some ways, private equity's gain comes at the expense of hedge funds' losses.
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It comes at a time when China is increasingly curtailing access to social media.
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Kenneth Nicholson's third menswear collection comes at a peculiar moment in the American zeitgeist.
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Good news comes at 9:03 AM, when the Moon connects with chatty Mercury.
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The move to add a messaging feature comes at an interesting time for Flipagram.
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But of course everyone comes at it with their own personal experience and nostalgia.
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The deployment comes at the request of U.S. Central Command and U.S. Forces-Afghanistan.
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It's a job that comes at the end of a big year for Feldman.
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Even as change comes at these companies, the shift for users still seems aspirational.
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It comes at a cost — a cost that is growing with every passing year.
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The action comes at a time of fierce national debate over policing and race.
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Capuano's loss comes at a time when lawmakers are facing strong anti-establishment sentiment.
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A potential bust-up with China comes at a bad time for British business.
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The announcement comes at a time of deepening political and social unrest in Baghdad.
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IT COMES AT NIGHT (2017) Rent on Amazon, Google Play, iTunes, Vudu and YouTube.
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It also comes at a time when the nation's overall uninsured rate remained flat.
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The damage to the pragmatists' standing comes at a fortunate time for the Principlists.
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The lifting of the arms embargo comes at a particularly sensitive time for China.
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The film comes at a time of nationwide discussion and demonstrations around gun violence.
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Optane memory also comes at a potential turning point in the personal computer market.
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But some say this success comes at a cost to the roots of Reggaeton.
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And his candidacy comes at a particularly fraught time for Hispanic-Americans and immigrants.
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The override comes at an already freighted moment in America's relations with the kingdom.
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Her nomination, therefore, comes at a crossroads for community and environmental protection in America.
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Having such a diverse group of creators, particularly women, comes at an important time.
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Everything from the brand new Tiffany & Co. Everyday Objects Collection comes at a cost.
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Warmbier's conviction comes at a time of heightened tension between North Korea and America.
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Not every misfortune that befalls American democracy comes at the hands of Donald Trump.
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Halloween comes at the end of October and Thanksgiving at the end of November.
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Chelsea, Manhattan Access to the great outdoors comes at a premium in New York.
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The bill comes at a time when coral reefs are struggling to thrive worldwide.
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Bogle's bias comes at a time when the global recovery is on a tear.
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The friction comes at a time when Trump's national support appears to be plunging.
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This controversy comes at a time of heightening tensions between New Zealand and China.
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Beijing's campaign comes at a time of growing concern over Chinese infiltration in Taiwan.
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"You can ask my wife" Having cartoons for best friends comes at a price.
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The announcement comes at a time of rising tension between Iran and United States.
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This change comes at a time when eHarmony is venturing into verticals beyond dating.
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The bottom line: The Cohen issue comes at a critical time for AT&T.
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Zipwhip's rise comes at an interesting point in the growth of mobile messaging apps.
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Twitter's switch comes at a time when the company's user growth has effectively flatlined.
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The acquisition comes at a period of consolidation of sorts in the crowdfunding space.
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If a vampire comes at you… well, you know, maybe you could run away.
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Digital disruption comes at you in unexpected ways, and businesses need to be prepared.
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The news comes at a time of great change for the Spanish-language broadcaster.
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The pithiest scene in Lauren Greenfield's new documentary, "Generation Wealth," comes at the start.
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This short-book renaissance comes at the height of our Age of the Essay.
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The decision comes at a particularly fraught time in both US and Israeli politics.
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The push comes at a time when state leaders are taking broader climate action.
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The revelation of corner-cutting comes at an awkward time for Japan's auto industry.
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"Godless," the new seven-episode western mini-series from Netflix, comes at you hard.
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This year's March for Life comes at an auspicious time in the abortion debate.
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"This comes at a very difficult time," Autotrader senior analyst Michelle Krebs said Monday.
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The aura of inevitability comes at the price of responsibility when things go wrong.
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That it comes at unpredictable times is probably the better way to place it.
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The dispute comes at time when aviation deaths around the world have been falling.
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No, fuck that, our man comes at them with a bong—a fucking BONG!
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Grinspan's reminder of this forgotten tradition of youth politics comes at a critical juncture.
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The effort comes at a fraught moment for Israel supporters in the Democratic Party.
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She also says their family's comfort comes at the expense of her family's own.
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Ms. Garcia's ascent comes at a moment of change in the glossy magazine industry.
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The move comes at a sensitive time for both the Chinese government and Facebook.
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This preoccupation with looking "tough" comes at the expense of other, more pressing needs.
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The financial headache comes at a critical time for FIFA, and for its president.
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The threat of the virus comes at a busy time for most U.S. hospitals.
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All this comes at a pretty steep cost, with the phones starting at $0003.
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For Long Island, this spike in women hunting comes at a time of need.
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For Netanyahu, the visit comes at a time of great political instability in Israel.
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Stroll&aposs investment also comes at an uncertain yet cautiously optimistic time for Aston.
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The announcement comes at the start of Biden's first Iowa bus tour of 2020.
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The move comes at a time of low approval ratings for the Turnbull government.
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The report comes at a time when cryptocurrency hacks have been in the spotlight.
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The announcement comes at a time when offshore energy development is safer than ever.
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But the finger pointing toward Moscow also comes at a moment of escalating tensions.
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Your discount comes at a cost to the studio where you attend the class.
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The lawsuit comes at a time when Juul is struggling to improve its reputation.
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"Often the information just comes at the person out of a firehose," she said.
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Shum&aposs departure comes at a crucial time for Microsoft&aposs artificial intelligence business.
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The endorsement comes at a pivotal time as Sanders loses momentum in national polls.
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The electric Porsche comes at a starting price of $21979,3480 for the Taycan Turbo.
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"In poor families, a woman's right to justice comes at the end," she said.
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But the offer comes at a time when actors are desperate for a solution.
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The rift comes at what Dalio said is a critical time for the country.
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Regardless of the underlying instrument, the ability to define risk comes at a cost.
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Much of this capture comes at the cost of small and medium-size firms.
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The latest attack comes at a crucial moment in the 16-year Afghanistan war.
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This issue comes at a critical time for the Guard and for adjutants general.
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Google's reported plan for expansion in New York comes at a time when Amazon.
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It also comes at a time when the pro controller market is heating up.
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And we do not care if justice comes at a personal cost to predators.
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As it stands, though, the change usually comes at the expense of Asian roles.
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But it comes at a time of political tension in Belfast, Northern Ireland's capital.
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Samsung's launch comes at a time when the company's mobile division has been struggling.
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Shults readily agreed with me that It Comes at Night is a brutal watch.
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Still, Berkshire's latest announcement comes at an interesting time for both Apple and IBM.
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The announcement of his departure comes at an uncertain time for Chinese tech companies.
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But the move comes at a particularly important time for the newly public Snap.
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But this emphasis on sensory detail comes at the cost of the big picture.
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Castro missing the debate stage comes at a trying time for the Texan's campaign.
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Lopez Obrador's candidacy comes at a tricky time for both the U.S. and Mexico.
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All of that brings in extra income, but it comes at a personal cost.
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His stance on the cannabis industry comes at a difficult time for the sector.
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The deal comes at a time of weak liquidity in the Pacific nation's exchange.
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The early launch date comes at a time when Starbucks desperately needs a win.
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"She is the first director that comes at it with fresh eyes," he said.
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This comes at a time when Uber is doubling down on its autonomous efforts.
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And keep in mind, these are regions where data usage still comes at a premium.
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The uproar over refugees comes at a time when their numbers have actually fallen dramatically.
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The news comes at a time when Verizon is still negotiating its acquisition of Yahoo.
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Their meeting comes at a time when abuse of opioid drugs has reached epidemic proportions.
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Why now: The controversy comes at the heels of an internal rift between Fox brass.
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This new fund raising comes at an interesting time for Southeast Asia's on-demand services.
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The news comes at a time when Amazon's grocery delivery business is facing steep competition.
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It also comes at a time when feminist activist movements are gaining ground in Kerala.
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Life comes at you fast, and it whizzes on by, leaving you in a grave.
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The approval comes at a time when the United States is facing an opioid epidemic.
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This limited-edition furniture collection comes at a hefty cost, anywhere between $45,000 to $102,000.
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Putin's annual media question and answer session comes at an challenging time for the economy.
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Drawing a massive global television audience, the competition comes at an interesting time for Russia.
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The news comes at a time when more Americans are open to cutting the cord.
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It comes at a time when angst about attention is at an all-time high.
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The move, first reported by CNET, comes at a delicate time for US-China relations.
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The physics lesson comes at the end, when Thor meets The Hulk in an arena.
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The competition comes at a rocky time for the military's relationship with the tech world.
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Listen -- WALLACE: But -- you -- this comes at the end of the months of good faith.
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The administration's rejection of IER comes at a particularly troubling time for American entrepreneurial standing.
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The move comes at a time when defense spending in the United States is increasing.
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The move comes at a time in which Netflix is ramping up its original content.
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This comes at the two-minute mark when the boys' home is blown to pieces.
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Their expansion comes at a time when the U.S. market for meat substitutes is growing.
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That may be true, but it feels like it comes at an awfully high cost.
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"His departure comes at a tough time for this country," one of the staffers said.
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The continued international expansion of Pokémon Go comes at a busy time for the game.
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The announcement comes at a time when Netflix is slowly increasing prices in developed nations.
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The acquisition comes at a time when Google is investing heavily into health care technology.
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And while the speakers do get extremely loud, it comes at the expense of fidelity.
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But, the device's power (good for the size) comes at a price — poor battery life.
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And this comes at a time when people need to better understand each others' differences.
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August is National Breastfeeding Awareness Month, so Pink's Instagram post comes at an opportune time.
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The thinning of the iPad Pros comes at one loss: the headphone jack is gone.
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But all that comes at a price, with the Surface Studio 2 starting at $3,499.
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It Comes at Night, which is unequivocally horror, takes the concept and runs with it.
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This is why the passing of the Entrepreneurs' Law comes at such a crucial time.
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De Robertis's intervention at the site comes at the height of tourist season in Lourdes.
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Corruption The regulation comes at a time when mistrust in public officials is running high.
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If millennials want to experience some of America's favorite pastimes, it comes at a cost.
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Indeed, an abnormally early spring comes at a price, affecting human health and fragile ecosystems.
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The deal comes at a time when business clients of both companies seek more bandwidth.
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Petosky's tale comes at a time when celebrities are increasingly getting "political" on social media.
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But all the big city fun comes at big city prices, and big city crowds.
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The battle for competition also comes at the expense of hefty marketing budgets, IDC noted.
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Spot-like job contracts are becoming more common, but their flexibility comes at a cost.
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As things stand, it would be better if the verdict comes at the ballot box.
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Apple's agreement with WeChat comes at an important time for the company's presence in China.
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But I do promise you'll be better at dealing with what comes at you clean.
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News about the fundraising comes at a time when Asia is flush with fresh capital.
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It's learning the hard way that its territorial fetish comes at a very high price.
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We The People's intense focus on crowdfunding comes at a fraught time for the industry.
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San Diego's shooting comes at the end of a tumultuous month for law enforcement nationwide.
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Her speech comes at the end of a history-making week for the first lady.
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WeWork's pitch to corporates comes at a time of tightening labor markets in some cities.
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Educators complain that the focus on student test performance comes at the expense of learning.
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Esper's ascension to the top spot in the Pentagon comes at a particularly tumultuous time.
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The commission's ruling also comes at a very different time for the industry at large.
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"This is all privately funded and comes at no cost to the taxpayer," he said.
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The move comes at a time of growth for Uber in the food delivery category.
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The topic of unequal voting rights comes at a time of uncertainty for the SEC.
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The incident comes at a time when racial tension is high in the United States.
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Today, cobalt appears in most commercial lithium-ion batteries—but it comes at a price.
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This announcement comes at a time when emotional support animals are rampant and hotly debated.
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Georgia&aposs potential evolution toward swing-state status comes at a critical time for Democrats.
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The move against Rappler comes at a challenging time for press freedom in Southeast Asia.
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As before, the S10e's super-rich color comes at the slight expense of overall detail.
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ET. The December S&P Case-Shiller report on home prices comes at 9 a.m.
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The partnership comes at a time of intense competition and disruption in the grocery industry.
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The visual information provided by read text comes at players really fast, even slower readers.
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One falls midway through the credits, while the other comes at the very, very end.
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And he comes at me, I pull my fist back, swing and hit him—BANG.
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The video of his speech is here and the comment comes at three minutes 30.
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"The campaign comes at a very critical time," said Meritxell Relano, UNICEF's representative in Yemen.
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Netflix's push comes at a time when the pressure and competition have become more intense.
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Sanders's potential role as a Democratic surrogate comes at a delicate time for the party.
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But the investment to expand in Asia comes at a somewhat thorny time for Wirecard.
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His visit comes at a time of immense uncertainty and unpredictability in Indian-US relations.
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The election in Latin America's biggest economy comes at a testing time for emerging markets.
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The expansion comes at a time when competition among major online retailers is heating up.
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"If it comes at 8%, I would definitively look at the transaction carefully," said Newman.
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Apple's discussion of its various security layers comes at a heated moment in tech security.
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The catch is price: Falcon Northwest makes beautiful machines and that comes at a premium.
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It Comes at Night shows us what that war looks like when it's being lost.
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Ratcheted tensions Lim's release comes at a time of heightened tensions on the Korean peninsula.
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Pacific naval impact The collision comes at a time of high tensions in the Pacific.
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Even so, the postponement comes at a tense point in Senate deliberations on Trump's nominees.
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But an active U.S. role in this process is unnecessary and comes at great cost.
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The addition of premium purchases to kid skills comes at a challenging time for Amazon.
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That's a different threshold, one that comes at forty games, and it's far more important.
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The AT&T strike comes at a time of rapid transformation in the telecommunications industry.
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The move to open a parent portal comes at an interesting time for the company.
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The second, Eid al-Fitr, comes at the end of Ramadan, the month of fasting.
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The meeting comes at a time when U.S.-Turkish relations are at a boiling point.
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Another season of a sport comes at a cost: less time to try something new.
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It didn't take long for Claire to realize that being transgender comes at a cost.
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But it comes at a high price that's about the same as a new smartphone.
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Using this new system comes at a huge cost due to lack of manufacturing scale.
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It's an interesting premise, and It Comes at Night blends a remarkable number of traditions.
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There is great potential in ayahuasca for amazing transformation, though everything comes at a price.
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The investigation by the NTSB, which has no regulatory power, comes at a delicate time.
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All that progress comes at a cost few but those assembled at St. Patrick's recognize.
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Trump's planned summit with Putin comes at a particularly tense point in U.S.-Russia relations.
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But it comes at a cost to people who are saving for retirement, they say.
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It's pricier than Netflix's most popular tier of service which comes at $12.99 a month.
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The review comes at a time when weight loss surgery accreditation is under scrutiny nationally.
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The companies' decision to fly solo comes at a precarious time for the insurance industry.
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It comes at the cost of attention paid to legitimate news that needs no embellishment.
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The announcement comes at a time when people are quitting their jobs in record numbers.
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Each comes at a different price point, with unique features for different types of sleepers.
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Fast fashion makes shopping for clothes more affordable, but it comes at an environmental cost.
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While free, fast shipping may seem like an added perk, it comes at a cost.
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The report of the mysterious incident comes at a sensitive time for U.S.-China relations.
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ET. The final University of Michigan consumer sentiment index for April comes at 33 a.m.
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The move comes at time when Facebook is increasingly focusing on expanding Messenger's mobile features.
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The possible loosening of European airspace restrictions on Iran comes at a delicate time, however.
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It's effective in the moment, but comes at a cost later when you reassess things.
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This trailer's biggest reveal comes at the end, when we catch up with Bran Stark.
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Sadly, the question of who will conserve the Barthé frieze comes at a difficult time.
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The expanded lawsuit comes at a time of increased scrutiny from Congress over drug pricing.
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DAILY CROSSWORD COLUMN Kevin G. Der comes at us with a screaming tough Saturday puzzle.
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The race to run Goldman comes at a rare moment of vulnerability for the bank.
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This will be the odd cycle, where the highest unemployment rate comes at the beginning.
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"That comes at the cost of having to pay rent and buy food," Veyssal said.
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The latest court ruling also comes at a time of grief for the Sharif family.
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The resignation comes at a time of escalating scrutiny and self-policing across the sciences.
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The visit also comes at a time of shifting power dynamics around the Pacific Rim.
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But the greatest sense I have of him comes at the end of our day.
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The change comes at a time when several global threats are coming to a head.
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The decision nonetheless comes at a moment of turnover in Mr. Trump's national security team.
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Ryan's tepid response comes at the same time that President Trump is undercutting the bill.
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Listen to this episode of Today, Explained to find out: News comes at you fast.
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This newfound verve for home security comes at a time when crime is actually falling.
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Though it affords our brains a home and remarkable protection, that comes at a cost.
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And the decision to stop providing iPhone sales comes at a pivotal time for smartphones.
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If Iran comes at all, it will not be in a position of abject weakness.
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The nasty bit with Ramsay's dogs comes at 59 minutes in, but it's mostly offscreen.
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In The Mighty Ducks, success in hockey still comes at the expense of your wallet.
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The hard work comes at home, when girls resist their parents — in particular, their fathers.
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"This election comes at a very important juncture," the editor in chief, Mr. Sabuncu, said.
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But all this comes at a price; rates start at a whopping $2,875 a night.
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