It's a coveted home within a coveted neighborhood of a coveted real-estate market.
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Obviously, we coveted the Black family on Y&R, but we also coveted that we were crossovers.
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"Obviously, we coveted the Black family on 'Y&R,' but we also coveted that we were crossovers," she said.
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So a White House meeting, for example, that was very coveted, a phone call that was also very coveted by Zelensky.
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I know how to reach the coveted demographic that I am in, and how to reach the other coveted demographics that I'm not in.
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It's a new concern for a team accustomed to having one of the most coveted offenses in the league — if not the most — and the most coveted quarterback.
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The restaurant chain just released one of its coveted recipes.
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Bernie Sanders in the battle for coveted state delegate equivalents.
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The Texan first made the coveted billionaire list in 2012.
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Beyoncé and Jay Z are outshining the coveted Wimbledon trophy.
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So how did Montgomery score the coveted Stranger Things role?
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Clinton is also about to pick up a coveted endorsement.
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Marimekko has long been coveted and collected by design fans.
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ET for the coveted title: Call of Duty world champions.
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Salesky was part of that small circle that companies coveted.
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So maybe that position is a little bit more coveted.
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He doesn't want anyone else grabbing his coveted "stevewoz" username.
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As a result, ISS staffers have become coveted recruitment targets.
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"I've always coveted the Cartier French Tank watch," she explained.
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She even got the coveted Tina Fey stamp of approval.
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Fox News has given him Megyn Kelly's coveted 9pm slot.
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True, sometimes (though very rarely), these boxes hold coveted spoils.
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Oil and gas companies have coveted those lands ever since.
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Was he chasing the coveted Xennial independent child's television demographic?
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Tucker Carlson is moving into O'Reilly's highly coveted 8 p.m.
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Still, the outcome may not rest with this coveted group.
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She also took on the coveted impression of Barbara Walters.
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It lost its coveted investment grade credit rating in December.
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His unusual condition has spawned coveted sightings and viral videos.
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You beat 0003 other candidates vying for each coveted place.
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She can help members secure coveted positions on powerful committees.
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Others experience the opposite of the coveted pregnancy glow: acne.
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Above all, Cavendish coveted fame, and her fame was fleeting.
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It's the most coveted real estate for online news media.
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Instead, they will chase a coveted ring in New York.
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Other seasons, that means a coveted spot in Buddy's bakery.
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It is one thing to extend coveted invitations to them.
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Straight Path owns coveted spectrum licenses covering the entire country.
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To Mike, the gift was a coveted stamp of approval.
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Ms. Guilfoyle's birthday party became a coveted ticket for donors.
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Moms are one of the most coveted demographics for advertisers.
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However, earning that coveted Top Pick designation — not so easy.
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Still, there are much better uses for these coveted visas.
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The winning team takes home the coveted Chewy "Lombarky" Trophy.
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Preorders for the coveted 10th anniversary iPhone model start Oct.
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At first, Arlington was anything but a coveted resting place.
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Securing the coveted debut — opposite Joo Won Ahn on Feb.
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The Walkie Talkie has not always been so highly coveted.
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That's enough to qualify for the coveted Southwest Companion Pass.
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In 1988, he was awarded a coveted MacArthur Foundation Fellowship.
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Netflix has never won the coveted best picture Academy Award.
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Keep scrolling to see which cars made the coveted list:
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Netflix has never won the coveted best picture Academy Award.
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It was long an open secret that Schiff coveted Sen.
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But this week, they will share the same coveted waters.
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Washington Wizards The Wizards can't trade their highly coveted shooting guard Bradley Beal until the off-season, and they insist they are unwilling to trade their highly coveted sharpshooter Davis Bertans before the Feb.
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Would the highly-coveted demographic of Generation Z be tuning in?
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Read on to find out which grill earned our coveted recommendation.
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It's not a coincidence that the Thermomix is a coveted object.
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The coveted minimalist closet clearly started gaining traction before Kondo's show.
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The company lost its coveted AAA credit rating earlier this year.
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What you and I take for granted, they coveted. Optimism. Hope.
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It was the 11th time he won the coveted mustard belt.
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She was its first star, and hers became a coveted endorsement.
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That's one step closer to the coveted Best in Show title!
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The Biebs was tooling around Westwood, showing off the coveted kicks.
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In the Shanghai guide, 26 restaurants were awarded its coveted stars.
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Universal Music Group's afterparty also attracted a slew of coveted stars.
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There was even a convertible model still coveted by car collectors.
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The Eagles won't just bring home the coveted Vince Lombardi trophy.
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Double points if you can grab a coveted table during sunset.
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Mass media and art were among the Nazis' most coveted tools.
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Twitter's coveted blue checkmark will soon be harder to come by.
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It's the most coveted honor in all of Hollywood: the EGOT.
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However, evidence suggests the coveted "Oscar bump" is likely only incremental.
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Morgan Stanley had won the coveted role of underwriting Uber's IPO.
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Bluepoint has become masters of an overlooked, but increasingly coveted skillset.
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The most coveted concoction from Potions class can't fail you now!
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Still, Gomez's finally secured the coveted spot on the American issue.
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The coveted prize honors excellence in television, radio, and digital broadcasting.
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The pair would go on to win the coveted Mirrorball trophy.
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But that's life as the most coveted football prospect in America.
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I also asked about who might get that coveted SEIU endorsement.
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Egan had earned the coveted status of a writer to watch.
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The only downside of DiMarco taking home the coveted Mirrorball trophy?
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Such deals are coveted because they are lucrative and relatively safe.
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Cats, dogs and pigs have already applied for the coveted spot.
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It's also a gleefully vicious critique of those coveted lives themselves.
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The area is coveted by militia for its surrounding diamond mines.
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Conor McGregor now holds two of the UFC's coveted world titles.
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It won a coveted award for outstanding public transportation three times.
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There's no wonder this hotel is famous and coveted by honeymooners.
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But there's one thing Chevron (CVX) won't touch: its coveted dividend.
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Red has historically been a coveted and classic color for lips.
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Their signature cookie-cutters are coveted and their Instagram accounts flourish.
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Not everyone with the Rams coveted Donald, but Waufle was undeterred.
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He's still waiting for a second coveted summit with President Trump.
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Since then the "Meules" have become much coveted by wealthy collectors.
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In the "Sonic" games, chaos emeralds are frequently coveted by Eggman.
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Many have been shut out from coveted specialties or denied promotions.
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"She was the most coveted wolf to see," Dr. Smith said.
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But the most coveted cargo for pirates, he said, is fuel.
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Last weekend, he won the coveted joint endorsement of former Gov.
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For one thing, you may find some highly coveted sneakers here.
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Chance the Rapper is the keeper of some coveted phone numbers.
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However, handmade and artisan-crafted items will be just as coveted.
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Michelin's three-star rating, coveted by chefs and restaurateurs, is rare.
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Ahead, we've rounded up Parachute's most coveted sale items worth shopping.
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That itself has become a coveted, though less watched, speaking opportunity.
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Waldrop had an idea of why this experience is so coveted.
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But how have fish innards become such a highly coveted delicacy?
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Here, your in-depth guide to some very coveted fish eggs.
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She snagged a coveted seat at the New York Stock Exchange.
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High ground wanted by some may also be coveted by others.
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The bottom line: Window seats were once coveted for their view.
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Front Burner A cookbook is no substitute for a coveted reservation.
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" The day before, Hudson had landed a coveted invite to the coveted Yeezy Season 3 show, but missed most of the excitement as she left early: "I had to get to The Color Purple album release party!
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They include the old and the rare, and some new, but coveted.
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That's the closest any team has come to the coveted mile mark.
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Its contents are less important than its status as a coveted thing.
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"I was very excited," Phoebe says of receiving the coveted golden ticket.
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Which companies will take home the coveted Crunchies from this year's show?
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The Ford Thunderbird was a coveted car in the 5003s and 60s.
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He can't say who will win the coveted role of lead advisor.
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Why is our personal, locational and behavioral data so coveted by marketers?
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Almost instantly, that survey made it to Facebook's coveted Trending Topics section.
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In many markets, Days currently airs in the coveted 1–2 p.m.
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This morning, 15 startups competed for the coveted Best of Show award.
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Unfortunately, her pleas didn't score her a spot at the coveted event.
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But in terms of the pizazz that Doubleday coveted, Piazza never disappointed.
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Plus, it opens up more coveted outlet space for your other devices.
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How did Parker land such a coveted role as her very first?
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Trustworthiness, arguably more than ever, is Silicon Valley's most coveted feature now.
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The once-coveted newspaper endorsement was revealed to have almost no value.
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But on Monday, the coveted "Mustard Belt" was back in Chestnut's hands.
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It is true that the resources colonialists coveted still provide a lure.
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The coveted promotion sold out in less than a second this year.
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These highly coveted names have been unavailable since we retired the Justin.
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Except, of course, the Bachelorette, who suddenly becomes TV's most coveted object.
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There's no secret to scoring a coveted 90210 mailing address in California.
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Among the prizes the show won was the coveted best show trophy.
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The startups were competing for $21321489,132148921490 and the highly coveted Disrupt Cup.
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Atlanta is in the running for Amazon's coveted second headquarters (see article).
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Barosky followed Brady's orders to the letter, and got his coveted shoes.
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An EGOT is one of the most coveted achievements in show business.
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So who will end up on the coveted Iron Throne … if anyone?
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Still, Markle could be facing some major competition for the coveted prize.
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You made it through the interview process and landed that coveted offer.
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And their size and influence predictably makes them a coveted voting bloc.
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In 2011, she landed a coveted spot as an Estée Lauder spokesperson.
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I still distinctly remember my most-coveted hairstyles as a tiny tot.
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But, we got the coveted chance to try them a day early.
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To win the highly coveted title, however, you have to get creative.
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Another will set aside her beloved pointe shoes for a coveted spot.
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Television viewership is in decline, especially among younger viewers coveted by advertisers.
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Last year, Urban took home the coveted Entertainer of the Year award.
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It was likely coveted by rival groups, giving rise to territorial disputes.
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A month after announcing, Carroll garnered a coveted endorsement from EMILY's List.
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Aoun, a veteran politician in his 80s, has long coveted the post.
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It is a very sacred room, a coveted room, so to speak.
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Outfielder Lourdes Gurriel Jr., at just 22, could be a coveted prospect.
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Apple makes some of the most coveted tech gadgets on the market.
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That's right, you can score the coveted baby product for $200 off!
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He has worked with Bayless and, since going to Fox, coveted him.
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For her female audience, the coveted responses are sexual stirrings and tears.
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Politicians who win the coveted label tend to be cautious, compromising, collaborative.
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It's a highly-coveted skill, but the contract is a steep commitment.
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She's the likely frontrunner, but hasn't secured the coveted Trump endorsement yet.
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But then I'm no longer in that coveted Choose or Lose demographic.
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Then the winner was announced: Performer Mick Blue took the coveted title.
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Canyon Gate, as its name suggests, offers a coveted sense of safety.
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Speaking generally, Burgundy is nowadays the most coveted wine on the planet.
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Clara Shih: The most coveted jobs may not be right for you.
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The restaurant is also open — and not nearly as coveted — for breakfast.
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The bump is a coveted accessory to flaunt, now more than ever.
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The lowly curb has become a coveted piece of urban real estate.
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It also had the coveted appliances: a dishwasher and a washer-dryer.
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And he had been assigned to a coveted post, London bureau chief.
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A seat on the presidential advisory council is normally a coveted position.
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That will finally get its cars to that coveted 400-mile range.
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Do they move their coveted draft picks for an established N.B.A. star?
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Taco Bell is bringing back its coveted nacho fries on January 30.
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The Creamsicle-colored robot became the most coveted Christmas gift of 2015.
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It's his 66th book to reach the coveted spot since March 2001.
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Just how difficult is it to obtain a coveted O-1 visa?
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It's even been the highly coveted Apple App of the Day before.
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Within the public affairs corps was the once-coveted position of cartoonist.
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Today, they are coveted among collectors and sell for thousands of dollars.
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And while we're at it, let's tackle confusion over another coveted win.
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Yes, his rewards were on the silly side, but they were coveted.
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It promises the coveted chicken sandwich will be back in restaurants soon.
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But this has not always reaped the economic rewards coveted by Palestinians.
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It took a couple seasons, but LeBron finally got that coveted ring.
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He was one of the most coveted free agent relievers this offseason.
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McDaniels also took a turn as the N.F.L.'s coveted young coach.
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But George P. got the coveted presidential tweetdorsement and cruised to victory.
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But tonight, only one woman can take home those three coveted gold gramophones.
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The deal includes an Indian port and a network of coveted petrol stations.
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Truly, meanwhile, was recently accepted into USC's coveted School of the Cinematic Arts.
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Where exactly did these unsold units of an unbelievably coveted gadget come from?
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Last year's favorite, Justify, won the Kentucky Derby and the coveted Triple Crown.
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Her second Puma shoe collab, the Fenty trainers, were highly coveted as well.
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Ahead, screenshots of their actual homescreens and why certain apps earned coveted spots.
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He locks Villanelle in the car with the coveted antibiotics and drives away.
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After interrupting play, the dog flopped down to receive coveted scratches from players.
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One of the coveted selling points for investors is its highly-engaged audience.
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Vanilla - sometimes called green gold - is so coveted thieves will kill for it.
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Hough even received a bride's most coveted sign of appreciation: a tearful groom.
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She has endured as a coveted endorser with an impressive fund-raising list.
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Fourteen shockingly good hardware startups competed to win the coveted Metal Man trophy.
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But what does it actually mean to snag one of these coveted gigs?
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She used the same business plan to secure a coveted US investor visa.
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But he then pivoted to today, and to the coveted endorsement from Gov.
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Snap's distinct and coveted audience might compel businesses to get with the times.
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Phoebe Philo empowered women, turning Céline into one of the most coveted labels.
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Thirteen shockingly good hardware startups competed to win the coveted Metal Man trophy.
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The story follows an intricate and complicated fight for the coveted Iron Throne.
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Thanks to Roma, Netflix is inching its way toward that coveted Best Picture.
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Last year, a social media manager won the coveted job, taking home $10,000.
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The awards are part of the DOD's coveted Launch Service Agreement, or LSA.
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Next week, the three finalists will be dancing for the coveted Mirrorball Trophy.
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He's a rapper/fashion designer/entrepreneur with his own line of coveted sneakers.
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The accolade marks the first musical to win the coveted award since 2010.
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QUICK, QUICK, QUICK, LET'S PUT OUR BEAUTIFUL, COVETED COUNTRY BACK ON ITS FEET.
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The boys were given the coveted rank of lieutenant general for the day.
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Last year, Moonlight stars Ashton Sanders and Jharrel Jerome accepted the coveted prize.
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Why else would it have garnered the coveted 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes?
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It is unclear whether that position — a highly coveted one — is still open.
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One of the OnePlus 5T's most coveted and new features is Face Unlock.
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As you know, this coveted spot is usually reserved for, well, the president.
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Sanders did mobilize progressives in Massachusetts, even without a coveted Elizabeth Warren endorsement.
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Laremy Tunsil was one of the most coveted players heading into Thursday's draft.
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The coveted Best Colleges ranking are largely based on data provided by universities.
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The device also recently received a coveted Bill Moggridge Award for its design.
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The coveted youth demo is currently being advertised to more than ever before.
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After all, it owns the keys to the most coveted smart display app.
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Its coveted eyelash curler will make you look wide awake in a snap.
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So when you get that coveted offer, it seems inevitable that you'll accept.
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As a "fast girl," I coveted liquor and older boys, but frat boys?
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The 32-year-old Scandrick was coveted due to injuries at the position.
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I was assigned a coveted role for part of my shift: interior rove.
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Van Hollen, for example, was given a coveted slot on the Appropriations Committee.
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Rising bond yields make the staples companies' once-coveted dividend payouts less interesting.
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Family members can team up or fight for the coveted crown as individuals.
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Positions at the U.N. are highly coveted, and translators work on tight deadlines.
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Although none deserved to be taken seriously, many had that coveted viral something.
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Tourism Tasmania organized a competition to win the coveted "Chief Wombat Cuddler" position.
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And what do you win once you get that coveted green ID card?
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Anti-fashion in concept, Rubchinskiy's clothes are coveted by fashion's most discerning elite.
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Its coveted place next to fish in this religious painting is no accident.
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No wonder its so popular and coveted by Tesla owners and wannabe owners.
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The favorable terms illustrate how his imprimatur is as coveted as his cash.
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The P90D is worth paying attention to because of its coveted Ludicrous mode.
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It came from the coveted collection of Paul Allen, the Microsoft co-founder.
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Yes, it seems your corner suds shop has become a strangely coveted location.
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Ms. Gill, 38, coveted her regular long walks on the white-sand beaches.
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But despite the pressure, it was considered one of Washington's most coveted gigs.
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G.E., which recently lost its coveted single-A credit rating, is again illustrative.
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Is this the year I finally put in that fig tree I've coveted?
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Mr. Zephirin encouraged buyers not to overlook areas outside the coveted west coast.
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But the consensus among watch fans is that it is the most coveted.
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It was an apolitical position, coveted and also seen as highly career advancing.
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People have long coveted ivory for its beauty, ductility and presumed magical properties.
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He struggled to secure trademarks in the country for the coveted Trump name.
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He finally got his wish — just not the one he coveted the most.
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The designation "democracy" still remains the most coveted political prize around the world.
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I'd coveted a pleated gold-foil skirt I'd seen on the store's website.
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But he lost the coveted Des Moines Register endorsement to fellow liberal Sen.
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Then, sifting through the aftermath of the collisions, they found their coveted particle.
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Netflix may not run ads, but it has become a coveted marketing platform.
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Even manhole covers from the complex were coveted by collectors, the newspaper reported.
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Here's what happens next, including how to get coveted FYP (For You Page).
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Miss the Italian Vespa scooter you coveted when Vespa scooters were in fashion?
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The listing said the 240Z's coveted Racing Green paint job is all original ...
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Scroll down to see the album awarded the coveted Grammy from every year.
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Policy may have the power to change this by protecting this coveted time.
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Roskam joins lobbying firm K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers MORE.
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There was even a Bosch dishwasher, a coveted amenity in New York apartments.
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The MD title is the highest at the firm and a coveted distinction.
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Fox News host Tucker Carlson is moving into Bill O'Reilly's coveted 2628 p.m.
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The discovery led to improved forecasting of the big waves coveted by surfers.
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Creamy, perfectly slow-cooked eggs, however, get you that coveted favorite child slot.
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StockX, a site that treats coveted consumer goods like sneakers as tradable commodities.
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The Grammy Awards have counted best music video among their coveted categories since 22011.
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Today marked the next step in his brand salvation tour—the coveted GMA interview.
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Their votes were coveted by both political parties and their voices seemed to matter.
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John Legend could earn a coveted EGOT in the event he wins his category.
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Dear Evan Hansen took home the coveted award for best musical on Sunday night.
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Ivory is particularly coveted in Asia where it is used for carving and jewelry.
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According to Anthony, the highly coveted demographic represents 60 percent of Snap's user base.
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The company will now yield a portion of this coveted placement to Juul pods.
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In other words, you can get this coveted title for helping other people score.
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Peru beat out China, Italy and Spain among other countries for the coveted title.
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Two other dogs, Wild Thang and Tostito, came close to winning the coveted crown.
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Sometimes the movie gets into the coveted territory of being so bad, it's good.
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And some of the highest-priced, coveted homes in the city are located here.
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There, she became a coveted whore in Lys, supposedly making tons of Targayen bastards.
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In 203, the Michelin Guide began awarding coveted stars to restaurants in the district.
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MSNBC had 225 million viewers and 254,23.1 viewers in the coveted 0003-2000 demographic.
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Stars of the film took home the coveted Outstanding Performance by a Cast award.
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That's right, you can score these coveted headphones for 53 percent (or $160) off!
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Still, Zoom and Slack are growing at breakneck speeds, even among coveted enterprise customers.
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The most coveted change with the Z3 Play is likely its various camera upgrades.
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At least two other candidates trail within reach of obtaining the coveted second spot.
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She would walk away battle-tested and well-armed with coveted GOP donor lists.
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He still made it to the coveted hometown dates but was eliminated shortly thereafter.
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It was one in which everyone should have coveted a stake (see chart 1).
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Hate, in the world of reality TV stars, is a precious and coveted commodity.
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They splash huge numbers on the board, or at least a coveted status symbol.
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We immediately help ourselves to sandwiches and highly coveted 40% less sodium potato chips.
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"To be thus is nothing," he says bitterly of the status he once coveted.
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It appears Nintendo's coveted American kid market might be a thing of the past.
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One of the coveted Rob Ford bobble heads that was onsale at the event.
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I started as weeknight open mic-er, hoping to get a coveted MC spot.
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Cespedes was a coveted free agent after a career year that saw him hit .
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Before the coveted purple ribbon is awarded, there are plenty of other pooch winners.
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It turns out America's most coveted and intriguing fashion brand isn't a new one.
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The coveted NCAA star reportedly had offers on the table from several NHL clubs.
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Who won't, but will score the far more coveted title of the next Bachelorette?
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Lower-floor apartment units are coveted as they reliably can be accessed by stairs.
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Two days later, Trump gave a coveted prime-time speaking slot to rival Sen.
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He'll be a free agent this offseason, and a highly coveted one at that.
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When Chiitan rose to this coveted position, her power over the masses only grew.
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After 60 years, however, it's still one of the luxury labels most coveted items.
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She's already made a grand impression by earning judge Mel B's coveted Golden Buzzer.
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So how do you land a coveted spot in the approximately 2,500-member club?
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It also reaches a highly coveted and hard-to-reach advertising demographic, millennial males.
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Swift won three Grammys this year, including the coveted Album of the Year award.
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Ireland and Luxembourg are the two most coveted jurisdictions, with both offering tax advantages.
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Rubio is expected to receive a coveted endorsement later Wednesday from South Carolina Gov.
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The Journal's story raised serious questions about the effectiveness of Morningstar's coveted rating system.
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This year, companies had to enter a federal lottery to receive the coveted visas.
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THE South China Sea has long been one of the world's most coveted waterways.
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You now have yet another chance at getting Snap's coveted video-camera sunglasses Spectacles.
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Then she's going to write an essay about it, ensuring herself the coveted scholarship.
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There was a time when young people were the most coveted demographic in politics.
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Angie Craig (D-Minn.) handed Democrats a crucial victory in a coveted swing seat.
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It's no easy feat to snag a coveted job at a massive tech company.
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Getting that spot on the convention floor has seldom been such a coveted ticket.
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Here's what we learned about maximizing your chances of getting that coveted offer letter.
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And on Saturday, a local brewery won one of the industry's most coveted prizes.
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The most coveted yearlings are offspring of former Triple Crown and Kentucky Derby winners.
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The airport recently opened its coveted Jewel complex for plane passengers and visitors alike.
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For some visitors, being part of the crowd is part of the coveted experience ...
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Collectors have coveted the painting, which hung in David Rockefeller's Manhattan townhouse, for decades.
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Vy Higginsen is in a coveted place for an entrepreneur in the food business.
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Fox also announced Wednesday that Tucker Carlson is moving into O'Reilly's coveted 8 p.m.
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The criteria for what gets a spot in the highly-coveted space remains vague.
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ET and 6900,2628 viewers in the key 28503-22019 demographic, most coveted by advertisers.
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But the likelihood of that is similar to getting that coveted Kylie Jenner follow.
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He delivers the Democrats a coveted Senate seat, shaving the GOP majority to 51.
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Just last year, Lloyd's return to music involved a coveted feature from Wayne himself.
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"Holy shit," Roiland tweeted after receiving a plastic box filled with the coveted sauce.
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Or anyone with the highest bid could easily get a coveted address like diet.health.
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So, we asked them to share their best advice on landing that coveted position.
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We have two options for the coveted "most awkward moment of the day" title.
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Veterans leave the military with educational benefits coveted by most American high school students.
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Many became highly coveted, as fewer than 100 shirts of some designs were produced.
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The country of France, however, seemed to want its coveted domain name for free.
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So Democrats came much closer than you'd think to winning a coveted House seat.
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The strong growth prospects of these companies make them coveted but expensive acquisition targets.
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Not many chefs earn the coveted three-star rating from the Michelin Red Guide.
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AUGUSTA, Ga. — The most coveted souvenir at the Masters is found in the garbage.
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The borrowing aspect is still valuable, as well as the coveted rewards and points.
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In addition to hand sanitizer and face masks, toilet paper is a coveted item.
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Even trees coveted for their wood that are protected from logging are chopped down.
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The group, she learned, would not be giving her its coveted endorsement this year.
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This year, Kennedy took home the coveted BAFTA Fellowship trophy at the awards show.
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For Republicans in red districts, the group's clout is undeniable and its endorsement coveted.
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Even if they weren't very practical, they were still widely coveted soon after launch.
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Now, deep slumber is a coveted state achieved with gadgets, apps, gizmos and classes.
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It was clear Mambacita had inherited her dad's famous and highly-coveted "Mamba Mentality."
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That's the first time a rap song has ever won those two coveted awards.
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Together with Mauricio Pochettino, he is the most coveted free agent in the game.
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Joe Biden landed a coveted Iowa endorsement on Thursday, winning the backing of Rep.
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Amash once lost a coveted seat on the House Budget Committee for bucking Republicans.
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But it&aposs hard to land a coveted six-figure role at the firm.
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There was once talk of him getting a coveted nomination to the Supreme Court.
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To capture their attention, even the most coveted and popular brands are offering deals.
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Rock guitars are among some of the most-coveted and collectible items at auction.
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Brazil lost its coveted investment-grade rating in December due to its high deficit.
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Beyond the financial stakes, it also captures a much younger audience coveted by advertisers.
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Skilled computer programmers are coveted, with Microsoft perennially struggling to fill hundreds of openings.
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Roskam joins lobbying firm K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers MORE (R).
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Harry's got coveted end-of-aisle space at Target, featuring a giant orange razor.
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Claire McCaskill's coveted seat in Missouri is neck and neck, a new poll finds.
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Russell is considered a long shot to win the coveted, high-profile gavel. Rep.
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In 2009, she landed a coveted internship as an editorial beauty intern at Allure.
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Hannity finished the month with an average of 220006,2202 viewers in the coveted category.
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Eight days before the election, Cagle won the coveted endorsement of popular incumbent Gov.
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A coveted speaker, he can still electrify crowds in a way few politicians can.
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Under the cover of darkness, he could get the peace he so desperately coveted.
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And there were few things he coveted more than Europe's recognition of American greatness.
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All of them valid, all leading to the coveted moons, Odyssey's version of stars.
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Still a ways to go to that much coveted five-year cancer-free mark.
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Update: As promised, these coveted illuminators are back in stock — and haven't sold out yet.
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And this year's tournament could be Messi's last chance to secure that coveted FIFA trophy.
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But fear not, there are ways to get your glow on without this coveted illuminator.
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Earlier this week Kaytranada won Canada's coveted Polaris Music Prize for his debut album 99.9%.
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The spectrum was highly coveted at the time and now fuels Verizon's 4G LTE network.
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Several fans lamented on Twitter about not being able to buy the highly-coveted garment.
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In fact, Mestre's words are basically the blueprint for Barcelona's strategy towards coveted former graduates.
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We are building a technology platform for the most coveted live events on the planet.
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Nowadays the product is coveted, easy to find online, and probably won't give you cancer.
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The latter two look further ahead, having both already gained the much-coveted banking license.
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Photo: GettyImagine being an engineer at Apple, one of the most coveted positions in tech.
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Many borderlands are coveted for pasture or minerals: disputed lakes harbour oil, gas and fish.
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Effortlessness as the most coveted virtue is nothing new when it comes to women's bodies.
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China has also granted coveted trademarks to the eponymous fashion company of Trump's daughter, Ivanka.
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Other times, it makes finally buying that handbag I've coveted for ages feel even better.
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CNN had 225 million total viewers and 254,000 viewers in the coveted 25-54 demographic.
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NBC had 2.9 million total viewers and 54,000 viewers in the coveted 25-54 demographic.
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ABC had 3.2 million total viewers and 691,000 viewers in the coveted 25-54 demographic.
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CBS had 3.1 million total viewers and 632,000 viewers in the coveted 25-54 demographic.
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Tom Cole (R-OK), who holds a highly coveted seat on the House Appropriations Committee.
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Back in 2004, Marcille — with her maiden name Pigford — took home the coveted ANTM title.
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One day I found an eBay auction for the kind of semiprofessional camera I coveted.
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We're talking Revlon's coveted PhotoReady Eyeshadow Palette marked down to less than your Starbucks order.
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How is my son going to pull off this most coveted of theatrical roles pic.twitter.
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But the very value of diamonds lies in being scarce and coveted—that is, costly.
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There likely isn't a guitarist on earth who hasn't coveted a Martin at some point.
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Three rectangular ponds of cloudy water house about 70 Asian arowanas, a coveted ornamental fish.
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Google is known for having one of the most coveted internship programs in the country.
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But retail has been unkind to department stores in general, making those spaces less coveted.
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Both he and Marchionne would doubtless have coveted the driving seat of a merged firm.
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Recently, the retail chain has partnered with different brands to create coveted home goods collections.
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Reveal Sound: Get coveted Spire synth with a massive sound bundle for $849.953 (regularly $375).
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In other words, becoming a unicorn or reaching this highly coveted valuation wasn't a target.
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How did you react when you found out you landed the coveted swim cover spot?
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Hamlin also discussed nabbing the coveted title of PEOPLE's Sexiest Man Alive back in 1987.
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But this year, it was a royal fan who got the day's most coveted shot.
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The beauty mogul's most coveted lip kits, liquid lipsticks, and glosses are also available online.
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The young singer-songwriter and her ukulele beat 35 other contestants for the coveted prize.
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Among adults 18-49, the demographic most coveted by advertisers, the audience increased 2 percent.
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When it comes to coveted selfies, Prince Harry is at the top of the list.
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It blooms only once every seven years, it's exceedingly rare, and it's coveted by witches.
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Worries about the use of undue influence to obtain a coveted title are nothing new.
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The fourth most-coveted brand (after Gucci, Forvever 21, and Balenciaga) was Demna Gvasalia's Vetements.
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Founded in 2015, Stadium Goods is an online reseller of coveted sneakers and other apparel.
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We're excited to share our directional collection of the most coveted labels in the world.
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Ahead you will find eight hacks for your kitchen's publicly least favorite, privately coveted, appliance.
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We see the two smaller operators benefitting from a larger allocation of the coveted 2673MHz.
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But Chelsea must have done something right, because she gets the coveted First Impression Rose.
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The job he's being considered for is arguably the most coveted spot in any administration.
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The battle for Entertainer of the Year is the most coveted award of the night.
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Scoring a coveted spot are Demi, Bri, Tracy, Elyse, Hannah G., Nicole, Onyeka and Catherine.
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America has firms with technology and brands that are coveted around the world, he says.
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That is the dilemma Australia's conservative government faces over its coveted triple-A credit rating.
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BR Distribuidora is one of the most coveted assets put up for sale by Petrobras.
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They talk about it as though it were a coveted prize, a ticket to success.
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Afraid of losing to Republican candidates with more money, Democrats coveted access to wealthy benefactors.
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For an elite young gymnast, an invitation to one of those monthly camps was coveted.
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Experiential retail is key, particularly for the highly-coveted millennials who seek inspiring shopping experiences.
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Still, Pinterest flaunts its coveted user demographics, claiming more than half of all U.S. millennials.
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What does the show have to do to reach those coveted, digital content-devouring millennials?
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Actor Henry Winkler tweeted a message of support after hearing the news – a coveted endorsement.
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The View's latest member to get a seat on the coveted panel is Sara Haines.
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When just such a unit came up in the long-coveted building, the men hustled.
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The Voice is where Legend, 40, first voiced his hope for landing the coveted title.
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It's the true apex iPhone and easily the most coveted product in Apple's iPhone lineup.
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While Formula One has long coveted the U.S. market the sport has never caught on.
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It's a coveted skill set, just not one that's in demand in his own backyard.
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In his too-cute photo, Grace beamed as she held up her coveted blue ribbon.
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Earlier, it came within 2100 cents of striking the $22014 target coveted by oil bulls.
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Within a year of joining in 2005, she was given a coveted job selling vaccines.
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Check out the hottest gifts for VSCO girls, ranked from least to most coveted, below.
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The Guptas had links to the owners of a rival airline that coveted the route.
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The most coveted players on the market were pitchers, especially with a slim hitter's market.
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But only a handful of those have received the coveted 100% Rotten Tomatoes critic score.
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He was a step below the most coveted position within the firm, that of partner.
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Roskam joins lobbying firm K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers MORE (R-Texas).
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That helps you beat out groups three, four, and five for coveted overhead bin space.
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You may be overestimating how easily you can secure a studio in a coveted location.
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An Oscar win would award Miranda the coveted EGOT: an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony.
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Ina Garten and her husband Jeffrey have one of the most coveted marriages on television.
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Tech billionaire Peter Thiel took the stage during one of the most coveted speaking slots.
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These days, a place at Georgetown University is coveted and costs nearly $50,000 a year.
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He was the leading candidate for one of the most coveted jobs in the league.
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Sheryl Sandberg has one of the most coveted work histories in the tech industry today.
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Collecting such jewelry poses unique challenges, however: Coveted pieces are specific, and examples are scarce.
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Sky is a coveted asset as U.S. companies look to expand their operations to Europe.
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For women, it also means being turned from a coveted object into a disposable one.
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Las Vegas has become a coveted target for sports franchises over the past few years.
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It's a coveted assignment, but one that can be difficult if you're single and heartbroken.
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Those strong suits figure to make him a coveted piece at the February trade deadline.
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Vesey, 26, was a coveted free agent out of Harvard in the summer of 2016.
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The coveted white meat in larger chickens just doesn't have very good texture or moisture.
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Her compositions have always danced along that coveted line between what's composed and what's improvised.
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Only 13 horses in history have won all three races in the coveted Triple Crown.
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Is that my rating were up 94 percent overall, 92 percent in the coveted demo.
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Kelly became highly coveted by the N.F.L., eventually landing with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2013.
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His shears initially frighten the residents, then he finds his place as a coveted hairstylist.
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Some of these wines eventually came to be called Super Tuscans, and became highly coveted.
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The main exhibition at the Venice Biennale is arguably the most coveted gig in curating.
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Kirkuk is coveted by both Baghdad and the Kurds because of its strategic oil reserves.
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It tapped $15.4 billion in credit lines and suspended its highly-coveted dividend last week.
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Popovich's coaching disciples are coveted and poached, and he has demonstrated full confidence in her.
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President Trump's re-election campaign purchased coveted advertising space on YouTube's homepage for early November.
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That coveted principal's job, meanwhile, has been won by his rival, Lee Russell (Walton Goggins).
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The banks handling the transaction reaped not only huge fees but also coveted bragging rights.
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It also will grab one of the coveted shortcut buttons on the Roku remote control.
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Everything in the collection is authentic, and a large part of it is highly coveted.
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After a rigorous application process, I was awarded a coveted New York City teaching fellowship.
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Batshuayi, a much-coveted Belgian striker, cost Chelsea 33 million pounds ($42.5 million) last summer.
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Nearby, there was a property on the market that Ms. Carter's mother had always coveted.
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The Democratic candidate's signature is the third-most coveted after Clinton's and Trump's, says Spence.
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The most coveted one in the stack was always the darkest, shining with clarified butter.
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While Snap may be small, it boasts high engagement among the coveted millennial age group.
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According to Ms. Lennard, the NextGen are among the most coveted guests at any event.
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Taryn: But as temperatures drop and Christmas comes closer, the coveted pastry turns to struffoli.
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But Zelle works faster and is aimed at keeping coveted millennial banking customers in house.
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Last week, Mr. Trump sent out the much-coveted endorsement for the senator on Twitter.
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People coveted these last blustery days of summer before the weather turned cold and mercurial.
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Everything in his collection is authentic, and a large part of it is highly coveted.
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Those were the most coveted portfolios after Benoit Coeure's term ran out on Dec 31.
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The declaration lifts the stakes as Toshiba seeks outside investors for its coveted microchip business.
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In real estate listings, "cozy" is no longer an unconvincing euphemism, but a coveted catchphrase.
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In Wharton's day, this kind of life was coveted without being heralded as exactly virtuous.
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Kendrick Lamar's "To Pimp a Butterfly" lost out on the coveted album of the year.
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Come meet, greet and network with the founders who earned the coveted Top Pick designation.
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But what was once considered a coveted gig has more recently been tainted by controversy.
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Managing director is a coveted distinction at Citigroup and the highest title at the firm.
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Two, a coveted White House meeting was expressly conditioned on Ukraine announcing those investigations. 22016.
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Instead, the South Korean arthouse hit Parasite surprised with a nomination in that coveted race.
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Netflix has yet to win permission to enter the coveted but highly restricted China market.
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Alex Barretta knew it was time to use his coveted 25-percent-off Juul coupon.
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France took the coveted title after a landmark match against Croatia, winning by two points.
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This follows a protracted bidding battle between Comcast and Fox over the coveted overseas competitor.
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Mr. Westman found out he won the coveted part during a trip to New York.
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And how's this for status ... the crib's in the coveted beachside region of Bridgehampton North.
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And that's why the Philippines are such a critical and coveted spot on the map.
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Classy concessions ONLY: Whatever the fuck this is: Romo's raw classiness is off the guts charts: The coveted Lead-Singer-of-Bowling-for-Soup-Weighs-In classy tweet: The coveted Guy-Who-Stole-Credit-Cards-In-College-Gives-You-Props classy tweet: Remember this guy?!
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The slow but inevitable shifting of the metagame, constantly changing like mid-range jumpers in the NBA becoming coveted and dismissed and re-coveted over and over again at warp speed, paint the background of the game and form the narratives at every tournament.
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One-on-ones are always coveted, and when they're in a romantic destination, even more so.
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And in this war, women are both the enemy and the most coveted objects of all.
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Mary, apparently not a fan of peanuts, loves it, and Paul gives Nadiya a coveted handshake.
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Rachel, a 31-year-old attorney from Dallas, Texas was given the coveted, "First Impression" rose.
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He showed flashes of what made him such a coveted player during his stint in Denver.
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That could trigger more border checks across the EU's coveted Schengen zone of control-free travel.
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Nike will soon be launching one of the most coveted collection yet for Black History Month.
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The victor, after holding down his opponent in the water, was awarded a coveted fishing spot.
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Miranda's nomination for the song brings him one step closer to claiming the coveted EGOT title.
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And if that wasn't enough, she also collected the country's most-coveted endorsement: President Barack Obama.
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Live performances of music from the screen are slowly creeping up as a coveted fan pastime.
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Despite my fame, I didn't get put on the coveted Wheaties box after my Olympic victories.
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But as the billionaire businessman steadily picked up coveted swing states, the mood turned to celebration.
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Baillio beat out thousands of other potential Tracy Turnblads for the coveted role earlier this year.
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The show was nominated for five Tony awards that year, including the coveted best musical nomination.
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In the photo, the two women are smiling as Faris holds up the coveted gold statue.
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Click through for a breakdown of each nominees' odds of bringing that coveted golden man home.
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Exceptional startup founders compete for the coveted Disrupt Cup and a $50,000 non-equity cash prize.
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Automakers, governments, miners and other have increasingly lobbied officials here for access to Chile's coveted resources.
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It's not every day an actress wins a coveted award, or declines to go accept it.
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Kruger took home the festival's coveted best actress award for her harrowing performance in the drama.
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Tom Cole (OK), who holds a coveted position on the House Budget and Appropriations Committees, said.
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Fox News had 5.7 million total viewers and 23.2 million in the coveted 2691-2000 demographic.
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In today's tech-driven business world, the title "serial entrepreneur" is a coveted badge of honor.
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The chaebol offer the most coveted jobs, but most South Koreans are employed in small firms.
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Sonos is betting on a few things to win a highly coveted spot in your apartment.
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It also reaches a coveted young male millennial demographic, a notoriously difficult group to market to.
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Her mother hid her coveted but illegal second pregnancy from officials and neighbours in her village.
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But new data suggests his run for the White House could be tarnishing his coveted image.
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And what did everyone make of influencers as they began stealing those coveted front-row seats?
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For centuries, black women's magnificent, strong bodies have been coveted, used and then abused at will.
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I'm not ashamed to say that I've openly coveted the skin of a jam-smeared child.
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A second teaser trailer, meanwhile, shows Willy Wonka passing out coveted golden tickets to giddy passersby.
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Nothing is preventing a passerby from picking up the coveted package and walking off with it.
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Steinway pianos are coveted by piano-cognoscenti and command prices of tens of thousands of dollars.
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Le Creuset recently announced three new items that both have Mickey's highly-coveted stamp of approval.
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The much-coveted game licenses are essential for developers to legally monetize their work in China.
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On the hardware side, Microsoft has become a genuine player in the field of coveted kit.
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He also dished on his coveted title and his Twitter flirtation with SNL star Leslie Jones.
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Where she is now, at the center of that world with three coveted all-genre nominations.
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Betsey Johnson is giving up a coveted corner apartment on New York City's Upper East Side.
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Time Warner properties include CNN, HBO, the film studio Warner Bros and other coveted media assets.
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He pulled out a new box of coveted Pokémon cards and said I could have one.
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OK, so you've scored that coveted interview — now, how do you make it worth your while?
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She was nominated for a whopping nine categories, including the coveted Album Of The Year accolade.
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Sennheiser's new HD 820 headphones solve the one imperfection of the German company's coveted HD 800s.
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While my mom has fairer skin, she also has the coveted ability to get a tan.
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Wojnarowski reported later Wednesday that Clint Capela could be the most coveted player on the roster.
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Some of the most coveted makeup releases of 2016 came from the mind of Huda Kattan.
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"Dad would be proud," Corinne says during her on-camera interview while holding a coveted rose.
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For that kind of money, you could easily buy a pair of coveted Jordans, or two.
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Flagship is the most coveted by users and it gets the most attention from the media.
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" The coveted part instead went to Mia Wasikowska, who Lawrence thought was "was perfect and amazing.
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After graduating from the University of Pennsylvania in 2012, she scored a coveted position at Google.
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One of the most coveted ideas in literary history came in the blink of an eye.
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Some have even gained coveted contributing commentary positions on members of the #NeverTrump resistance on MSNBC.
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Venmo, launched in 2009, became popular among the coveted millennial demographic, primarily through word of mouth.
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Since then, 12 Bachelors and eight Bachelorettes have given out 23 of those coveted long stems.
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Once upon a time, the franchise courted high-society celebrities to fill the coveted main role.
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He's a star forward for the Utah Jazz, but a very coveted free agent this summer.
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After accepting the Grammy, the singer told PEOPLE winning the coveted award still didn't feel real.
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A normal company might use the occasion to sell the business while it's still enviously coveted.
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Of all the places to work in hedge funds, the investment team is the most coveted.
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Asked whether Ossoff will clear the coveted 50 percent threshold, Bluestein is cautious but not dismissive.
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We're talking all the coveted coconut- and mango-flavored goods, juice blends, frozen treats, and more.
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Selling more of its coveted Maya crude could help refurbish refineries working at historically low rates.
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Some fans stood in line for hours for coveted meet-and-greets with their favorite creators.
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The Golden State Warriors are facing off against the Cleveland Cavaliers for the coveted championship title.
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Roskam joins lobbying firm K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers MORE's (R-Texas) district.
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The irony is, Japan today is home to some of the world's most coveted tattoo artists.
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It is among the hardest party tickets of the year to get — and thus, intensely coveted.
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That's important when it comes to those higher paying corporate law jobs and other coveted positions.
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A private estate with woodland views is one of the most coveted wedding venues in Ohio.
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The Palace penthouse suites also have huge outdoor spaces, a coveted amenity in New York City.
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NBCUniversal CEO Steve Burke said he regrets putting Megyn Kelly in NBC News' coveted 9 a.m.
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The highly coveted free agent Kevin Durant met with the Golden State Warriors in the Hamptons.
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While a $1 million net worth is often coveted in popular culture, there's no "right" number.
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For some, that's a small price to pay for early access to the coveted overhead bins.
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For this summer's most coveted accessory, you need not look any further than your fruit bowl.
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Taylor Swift took home the coveted award for album of the year at Monday night's Grammys.
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Also making the coveted cut: Charles Worthington's Volume and Bounce range, including their Texturising Spray ($9.83).
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With her new look, Ms. Moore opened the Alexander Wang show, a coveted get for models.
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A black man goes in for a haircut but never makes it to his coveted cut.
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Students are set up at individual work stations stocked with the store's most coveted product lines.
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Winter and summer, black and white—those coveted balls of flavour that elevate almost any dish.
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We didn't get the coveted first solve of the new puzzle, but we came tantalizingly close.
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Wherever I worked, I was one of the most coveted security persons to have on shift.
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Regardless, he was all smiles with his world title belts and the coveted Muhammad Ali trophy.
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Yet by last summer, he had become one of the most coveted players on the planet.
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But that time will all be worth it should it yield in that coveted title shot.
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Such a move would cost U.S. businesses access to coveted Chinese markets worth billions of dollars.
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That coveted "pregnancy glow" may just be oily skin or a sign of an impending breakout.
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Many have resulted from agitated customers wanting to get their hands on the coveted menu item.
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On coveted peak nights, these standard rooms run between $599 (West Tower) to $619 (East Tower).
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"It was highly coveted among the princesses at the dinner," Ardern's partner, Clarke Gayford, told me.
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The artist Liana Finck imagines a cluster of city birds modeling this season's most coveted looks.
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In 1994, the Lab moved to the Redstone Labor Temple in the highly-coveted Mission District.
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Some students recently proposed a space-sharing system for 40 coveted spots closest to the school.
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It looks as if President Trump will get the military parade he has coveted for months.
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Book a reservation at La Banane for one of the cities most coveted modern French bistros.
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Being an astronaut is one of the most exciting, coveted, and illustrious jobs in the world.
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Instagram is the company's most coveted asset, and this will bring a new round of questions.
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Yet these perfectly constructed mitts represent a new level of manufacturing, like coveted signature basketball shoes.
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In 2014, she won the American Theater Wing's coveted Jonathan Larson grant for early-career songwriters.
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Thanks to hip-hop, Bally was one of the first brands I coveted in the 250s.
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For years, Beijing coveted control of the South China Sea, for natural resources and strategic terrain.
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His friend's vineyard of Rosso di Montalcino now qualifies for the upgraded, highly coveted Brunello status.
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Instead, it is steady management fees of 1 to 2 percent on assets that are coveted.
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Being nominated for and, if lucky enough, winning that coveted statuette remains an unparalleled career booster.
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Just as important, the answers can provide us with that much coveted condition known as closure.
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Suddenly, it seems, designing furniture and objects for the home is the most coveted job around.
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Quist, a local folk musician, has a populist streak and scored a coveted endorsement from Sen.
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This is what many believe happened with polyester fleece, which was initially coveted for its softness.
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Here, surprising parties become heroes and scoundrels as the coveted berry changes hands in different ways.
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Henry Kissinger, then Nixon's national security adviser, coveted the historic first trip to Beijing for himself.
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I quickly learned he wanted to check out my coveted view of the Washington Monument. Awkward.
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The rapid deterioration of public accounts has cost the country its coveted investment-grade credit ratings.
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A number of factors can help gauge which cities have a chance at this coveted bid.
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Experience is so coveted among the generation that it&aposs become a new form of luxury.
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TL;DR: The coveted Dyson Airwrap hair styling tool comes with a $50 Amazon gift card.
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Harvey kept the coveted space long after he stopped being the best pitcher in the room.
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Irving, 25, is one of the league's top players and was naturally coveted by numerous teams.
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Losing a coveted spot at the school was not an outcome she was willing to risk.
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There was a mood nearing euphoria as, one by one, long-coveted foreign brands became available.
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He worked his way up coaching at Albany and Dayton to land the coveted Wisconsin job.
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The stats also show that the Carolinas are among the most-coveted spots for the season.
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Upon winning the coveted rooftop commission — open to the public starting April 23 and closing Oct.
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And in February, Mr. O'Reilly landed a coveted interview with President Trump before the Super Bowl.
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And Bukele, of all the gathered dignitaries, walked away with the coveted prize: the Ivanka retweet.
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Alfonso Cuarón's Roma came close last year, earning 10 nominations (Green Book won the coveted title).
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Researchers found the students for whom happiness was a coveted goal had more symptoms of depression.
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After all, the star singers of his day coveted opportunities to create characters in new works.
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Quantitative research is one of the most scarce and coveted pools of talent on Wall Street.
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Lady Gaga coveted one for a music video, then found that she couldn't move in it.
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And does Kroenke want to share his dramatic new stadium - and the coveted Los Angeles market?
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Among its incense assortment is the coveted Kyukyodo Seigetsu, a Japanese aloeswood variety with honeysuckle notes.
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The tech industry is a coveted industry to work in, with high pay and competitive benefits.
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The Pac Heights neighborhood is an elite one, coveted by the region&aposs elite and wealthy.
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But it was also an effort to cast a coveted military halo over his political agenda.
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This year, 2,000 dogs of 200 different breeds competed for the coveted Best in Show title.
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Mr. Zuberi scored coveted invitations to a pair of black-tie dinners celebrating Mr. Trump's inauguration.
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On the cover, for example, is the most coveted of all Rolexes: the Cosmograph Daytona Ref.
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Two years later, the little-known Leshi Internet received a coveted slot for a public listing.
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Boos and grumbles filled Madison Square Garden when the judge handed King the coveted pewter cup.
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Androgynous looks are shown as just as stylish and coveted as outfits that are more feminine.
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Promise Wine offers wine lovers a taste of the newest grape from Napa's coveted Pritchard Hill.
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Of the many things available for sale at Hypefest, a $1,700 suitcase is the most coveted.
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In its first year out, the Caravan captured Motor Trend's coveted Car of the Year award.
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Drama was essential to the '80s and this feathered crop style was a highly coveted example.
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His Vineyard 29 Estate Cabernet Sauvignon 2013 won a coveted 100 points from the critic Robert Parker.
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There is an incredible group of finalists vying for the coveted Crunchies award in eleven award categories.
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She never understood why her mom did not appreciate her thick, beautiful curls, which Barrows herself coveted.
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Ted Cruz used his coveted prime-time speech to pointedly not endorse the delegates' nominee, Donald Trump.
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"Today" leads among viewers age 25 to 54, the demographic most coveted by advertisers on news programs.
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So, who will take on the coveted and complicated role of No. 12 in the pending project?
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Their popularity has skyrocketed, and they've basically become the most coveted Bluetooth headphones in today's technological zeitgeist.
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Small wonder, then, that Kansas freshman Josh Jackson is such a coveted prospect in 2017 NBA Draft.
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And let's not forget — the model also donned her first pair of coveted wings for the gig.
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The Golden State already allows electric cars access to coveted carpool lanes, to encourage low-emissions driving.
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Mille said he's had repeat offers for the coveted piece of racing history but would never sell.
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Production in Brazil's coveted offshore pre-salt layer has helped drive the increase in supply, Costa said.
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If you've got Nintendo's highly coveted new Switch console, this is your big must-buy of April.
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When I show my grandma pictures of these bags, she thinks it's hilarious that they're so coveted.
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At the end of it all, one startup will take home $50,000 and the coveted Disrupt Cup.
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If approved, Square would also get access to a coveted feature of the banking world — deposit insurance.
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One of the rarest and most coveted cars in the world, only 12 Venenos were ever sold.
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This comes less than a year after it earned the coveted "Recommended" label from the review organization.
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That's not my most coveted title, but I expect this gift of gab to take me somewhere.
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The coach, Eddie Jones, is revered in Japan, treasured by England and coveted by his native Australia.
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That coveted stamp of official approval is what's known as a premarket tobacco product application, or PMTA.
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The ThinkPad X1 Yoga that we coveted at CES offered the fewest unhappy surprises of the bunch.
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Victoria Beckham's fashion show is always one of the most coveted tickets at New York Fashion Week.
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Tech jobs are highly coveted and highly competitive, as evidenced by the overwhelmingly good pay industry-wide.
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Cruz cajoles officials for coveted endorsements and travels, with or without Mr. Cruz, to meet potential donors.
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The new home line's aesthetic is reminiscent of coveted apartment pieces from our wildest Restoration Hardware dreams.
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You can find the Huawei P30 Pro, coveted for its low-light photography chops, starting at $819.99.
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In the vintage watch market, few timepieces are more coveted than a late-2000s gold Rolex Daytona.
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But those relationships — and heavy awards campaigning — weren't enough to win Netflix the coveted best picture award.
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It beat out competitors including Bird and Lime for the coveted right to operate in San Francisco.
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Jobs at PDVSA were once coveted for their generous salaries and benefits, including cheap credit for housing.
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After seven long months of applications, rejections, interviews and waiting, I finally had the coveted job offer.
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These coveted rainmakers are among the most highly compensated — and fiercely fought over — bankers on Wall Street.
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That opens up that possibility of a coveted all-female spacewalk actually happening in the year ahead.
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Very young business owners have the advantage of abundant curiosity and resilience, traits coveted by older entrepreneurs.
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Leicester City Football Club has won one of the most coveted championships in the world of soccer.
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Disclosure, he said he was told, might jeopardize contracts in the US market, which the company coveted.
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Both Marchionne and Mr Ghosn would no doubt have coveted the driver's seat of the merged firm.
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In fact, only six horror movies have ever even been nominated for the most coveted Academy Award.
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Just 6% of the world's population have lived to see their national team lift the coveted trophy.
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Meanwhile, online shopping has finally enabled Walmart to make its long-coveted entry into New York City.
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The voting bloc of U.S. citizens under 35 are among the most hotly coveted by both campaigns.
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The city introduced bidding for coveted license plate numbers in 1973, with the money going to charity.
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At the end of it all, one startup will take home £30,000 and the coveted Disrupt Cup.
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That seems unlikely though, given the potential harm to the user growth metric coveted by Wall Street.
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So, which channel is going to dethrone the YouTube star from his coveted "most subscribed channel" perch?
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This year, 300 new faces (and a few returning ones) are after one of those coveted spots.
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But they do work in highly-connected environments, and with records and equipment that are coveted targets.
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There are notable holdouts - France's Chanel shuns e-commerce for its coveted clothing, quilted handbags or watches.
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Olive Garden is gearing up to sell its coveted $100 Never Ending Pasta Passes on Sept. 15.
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The actress will host Saturday's episode, bringing her into the fold of the coveted Five-Timers Club.
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There were glittery stickers, ones made of felt, Disney princess stickers, and the coveted scratch-and-sniffs.
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And every year during Holy Week, Notre Dame unveils some of the most coveted relics in Christendom.
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However, the company has yet to prove the most coveted capability in the launch industry: launch reliability.
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This is the first year Netflix and Hulu outnumber cable broadcasters in the coveted Outstanding Drama Series.
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Catchers: "Framing" (getting borderline pitches called for strikes) has become one of baseball's most highly coveted skills.
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He's also got allies in Congress trying to get him re-seated on his coveted committee posts.
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This came in addition to being booted from The Five, which ran at the coveted 5 p.m.
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Even more importantly, his standing among the coveted 18-49 year old demographic improved by 4 percent.
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In Silicon Valley, the word "scale" is both an executive's favorite excuse and their most coveted goal.
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O'Reilly was chosen for the coveted Super Bowl halftime interview during the Patriots-Falcons game, for example.
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If only we, like Varys, could deploy "little birds" to gather every coveted secret — but no spoilers.
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The virtual identity is akin to a Twitter username, and like Twitter usernames, many Gamertags are coveted.
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It seemed that 2017 was going to be the year Beyoncé finally took home the coveted award.
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This is a coveted group of performers who have hosted the show, you guessed it, five times.
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When it comes to high fashion in China, there's nothing quite as coveted as a mink coat.
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Both films nabbed the coveted Best Picture nom alongside titles like The Martian and The Big Short.
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Kyler Murray joined a coveted group of first round draft picks in Thursday night's 2019 NFL draft.
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Their shells are coveted by China's rich as swanky furnishings or cut into trinkets, such as jewellery.
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N, which would give it control of cable TV channels like HBO and other coveted media assets.
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Tap that, and then you can choose which friends get to be part of the coveted list.
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The artworks were maligned for not depicting the "Aryan values" and artistic realism that the Nazis coveted.
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In Hoboken, the scooters are so coveted that commuters line up to claim them on weekday evenings.
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Founder Jade Lai has also launched a coveted clothing line and an NYC shop and project space.
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The trio end up staying in N.Y.C. due to Rachel's highly coveted job working for Louis Vuitton.
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Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Helen Cammock, Oscar Murillo, and Tai Shani have been shortlisted for the coveted prize.
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Myriad efforts to strip Iowa and New Hampshire of their coveted positions have failed in recent years.
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The airline secures some coveted airport slots with its $2.6 billion deal for Richard Branson's American carrier.
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And points earned from spending on the credit card count towards earning the coveted Southwest Companion Pass.
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Read more: The 30 most coveted tech companies to work at, according to thousands of tech workers
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Netflix Inc had four documentaries in previous Oscar races, but has yet to win the coveted accolade.
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The program finished tied with Cooper as CNN's top-rated show in the coveted 2628–28503 demographic.
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GE has replaced its CEO, slashed thousands of jobs and cut its coveted stock dividend in half.
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Spectators and members of the media stood in line for hours to snag a coveted seat inside.
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The "This Is Us" star threw his name in the Gotham ring for the much-coveted role.
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Similar scenes unfolded up and down the coveted stretch of Caribbean coastline in Tulum, Mexico, in June.
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It had a chalky, matte finish, a coveted characteristic of some traditional paints, but it wasn't toxic.
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Clinton, then a Yale Law graduate, got a coveted job on the Watergate committee and called Mrs.
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This year she received a coveted Doris Duke Award, which included more than $200,000 in unrestricted funds.
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The kids who scored within or above the 85th percentile earned the coveted Presidential Physical Fitness Award.
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It is the Republicans who will control the White House, Senate and House — the coveted Washington trifecta.
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The new feature could keep users in the app longer and help Instagram capture coveted advertising dollars.
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Additionally, he said, families coveted the larger, newer homes that were being built in northern Toronto suburbs.
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Make reservations early; coveted tours, like one of the Lowline underground-park site, are already sold out.
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But the most coveted upset — a No. 16 seed over a No. 1 — has yet to occur.
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Those coveted demographics now make up 40 percent of their sales, compared with 34 percent in 2010.
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The region of Piedmont in northern Italy is home to some of the world's most coveted foodstuffs.
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With glamorous stars drawing millions of spectators, red carpets have become the fashion world's most coveted runway.
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Tammy Baldwin, a coveted target for Republicans, is leading by 20123 points in Wisconsin, where Republican Gov.
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Markets were rocked, and ratings agency Standard & Poor's stripped the UK of its coveted AAA credit rating.
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A year later, in 1998, Will & Grace debuted on NBC in a coveted "Must See TV" timeslot.
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For the first time she was seeing that he had everything she coveted from pre-Technicolor Hollywood.
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The Air Max '97, in particular, is one of the most coveted — revered, even — by sneakerheads everywhere.
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The social-network firm has an enviable team of data scientists, a commodity coveted by tech firms.
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Popeyes brought back its coveted chicken sandwich on Sunday, after more than two months of fan anticipation.
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The casino mogul has not yet endorsed a GOP presidential candidate and his endorsement is highly coveted.
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Good bottles from producers like Franck Balthazar, Guillaume Gilles, Alain Voge and Grande Colline are highly coveted.
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For decades, Elsa Peretti's signature heart pendant has been coveted by bat mitzvah girls on both coasts.
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Last year, Discovery's ratings declined 12 percent in the 18-to-49 age bracket coveted by advertisers.
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There is no certainty the bank will secure the coveted "lead left" underwriting position, the sources said.
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Once you find out how your coveted spot does it, you're one step closer to getting in.
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The parks department also auctions the rights to sell at some of the city's most coveted locations.
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But brand sponsorships are coveted by Gtrampers, for travel money, bragging rights and raising a flipper's profile.
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After years of education, Jay finally possesses a coveted specialist education and can command a bigger salary.
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Surprisingly, the site boasts a plethora of sellers offering the now coveted good as party favor material.
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"We clicked the first time we met," says Rachel, who gave Abasolo the coveted first impression rose.
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Odegaard asked to be given the coveted No. 10 jersey last summer, and his wish was granted.
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The latter state has long been a coveted target for Democrats, attracted to its growing Hispanic population.
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Max Rose, who's running for a coveted Staten Island-based seat, also said he wouldn't back her.
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Trying to remember the novel's numerous minor characters and follow its involuted plots, I coveted that chip.
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La Factoría has twice made the coveted list of the world's 50 best bars by Drinks International.
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Clare Crawley When I first heard about Clare being up for the coveted position, I was confused.
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She earned coveted endorsements and released racial justice plans that scholars agree could make a real difference.
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NBC is betting big on a drama called "The Brave," which is getting the coveted 10 p.m.
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They are designed to be coveted, and counted on, only until manufacturers can develop the next version.
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Now lofts are back in vogue, coveted by technology companies that want an authentic New York feel.
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Hukou in major cities like Shanghai and Beijing are coveted by outsiders and jealously defended by locals.
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The most-coveted spots were in a large room covered in soft mats normally used for judo.
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Apple's coveted devices lead the way when it comes to performance and style, and you know it.
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And then, five weeks in, he was partnered — which means he got the site's coveted purple checkmark.
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Steve Carell, Kerry Washington, and more are joining the coveted $1 million club for their TV work.
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She didn't think she would see an African American woman hold the coveted position in her lifetime.
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Arizona is a coveted target for Democrats, who hope to flip House seats and the state legislature.
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During her century of life, Johnson's brilliance with numbers helped propel NASA toward its most coveted milestones.
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His team is now hoping to track down more samples of the coveted material for scientific use.
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The American Ballet Theater soloist secured a coveted role, Giselle, and finds time for extra coaching sessions.
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U.S. officials have yet to announce a final decision on which companies will get those coveted routes.
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Getting a coveted front row seat at New York Fashion Week is nothing short of a miracle.
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It also allows them to wear a highly coveted green beret for the duration of their career.
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The coveted and controversial item was first tested back in September 2019, causing a firestorm on Twitter.
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The company wasn't granted a permit and was forced to cease operations in the highly coveted market.
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The fox took home the coveted award on the finale of the show's second season Wednesday night.
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The Bloomberg spokesperson said that the presidential campaign would pay "market rate" for the coveted ad time.
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"She was one of the most coveted wolves to see," said Douglas Smith, the park's wolf biologist.
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When she came into power, Poland, which was coveted by several neighboring empires, had no clear boundaries.
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He also announced that "This Is Us" would get the coveted post-Super Bowl slot in 2018.
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Tom Vilsack, an Iowa Democrat and coveted endorser, who delivered the closing address — speaking after the candidate.
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Buffett's enterprise intends to wind up with Energy Future's coveted 80 percent stake in transmission utility Oncor.
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She nabbed the much-coveted cover of the September issue of Vogue without consenting to an interview.
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He at last took the gavel of the Armed Services Committee, an assignment he had long coveted.
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How did this millennial manage to snag a coveted position working directly for the Oracle of Omaha?
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To capture the coveted age range, companies have had to make major design changes to their product.
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For the finale of the show's 28th season, four remaining couples compete for the coveted Mirrorball trophy.
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Fallon still tops Kimmel in the coveted demographic but is losing viewers in that category as well.
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As Garretson explained to me, it turns out that the moon's south pole has highly coveted properties.
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The final outcome follows a protracted bidding battle between Comcast and Fox over the coveted overseas competitor.
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Either way, Mr. Jones is hoping his organization will qualify for a coveted White House press credential.
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Mr. Kakoyiannis managed to secure a coveted job as an engineer, and his girlfriend followed him here.
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The top pick is a literal lottery ticket, the most coveted toy in all of professional sports.
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Many experts believe that digital ads will become even more important when today's youth becomes the coveted voters.
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Bucks All-Star guard Khris Middleton is coveted by all three Texas teams and the Nets, among others.
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Gass said that the Amazon partnership will help Kohl's bring in new customers, including highly-coveted Millennial shoppers.
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Soon after, you'll be able to solve the most complex problems and clinch that coveted "Excel wizard" title.
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This year, 347 films were eligible to take home a coveted Oscar during the 91st Annual Academy Awards.
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Just as coveted are avocados that can be wrapped with shiny bows and given as gifts, Alvarez said.
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But it has still succeeded in regaining a coveted title: most valuable public U.S. company by market cap.
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When he does finally reach his coveted motorcycle, however, "Fat Joey" is the only person in his way.
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He announces there will be three dates this week: two group dates and one coveted one-on-one.
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During the holidays, it's the bakery's most coveted dessert, and not just because it's shaped like a wreath.
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Looks like that star is gunning for the oh-so-coveted Best Actress trophy this next go around.
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This year, Jason Aldean, Carrie Underwood, Blake Shelton and Luke Bryan held down the four coveted closing spots.
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Naturally, the budding model couldn't help but gush about the coveted, high-profile job on her Instagram page.
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The biggest prize, universally coveted, is more federal money for health care, the largest item in provinces' budgets.
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Between the chart's inception in August 50 and this week, 1,067 singles have earned the coveted top spot.
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Nikhil Basu Trivedi, Jacob Mullins and Nitin Chopra have all made it to this coveted venture capital milestone.
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The ritual was completed again this week, when the Westminster Dog Show bestowed the coveted title upon Siba.
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With equity crowdfunding platforms supplying access to highly coveted Israeli startups, participation from private investors continued to grow.
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And just like that, fans wiped Marc Jacobs', Sephora's, and Neiman Marcus' stock clean of the coveted highlighter.
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For fans of the sport, yes, his jersey comes with the coveted "C" that denotes the team captain.
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Fifteen winners will receive coveted spots as Sundance Ignite Fellows, complete with a trip to the 2017 festival.
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With the extension, I still had the coveted three bars, and that was through a foot of brick!
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The rider who earns the coveted yellow jersey at the Champs-Élysées will bring home more than glory.
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On the one hand, the album's overnight release accomplished that coveted pop-cultural feat: It broke the internet.
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Others, like Gwyneth Paltrow, have taken a spot on the coveted red carpet every few years for decades.
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Students from two of Eugenie's schools — St. George's and Coworth Park — will have coveted spots among the crowd.
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He hopes to one day supply American-made parts to other US watchmakers seeking the coveted FTC designation.
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The 747's upper deck, that formed its distinctive hump, became the most coveted place in the sky.
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And when it came time to give the first rose, Cam's rapping skills secured him the coveted flower.
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The first Michelin dining guide for Bangkok accorded a coveted star to a street stall serving crab omelette.
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Kesha also got a coveted invite to the pop star's star-studded Fourth of July party this summer.
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Getting a seat in the courtroom might be even harder than snagging one of Swift's coveted concert tickets.
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Now, it&aposs opening as a luxury rental in its coveted location near the West Village and SoHo.
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CNN also finished first among the advertiser-coveted adults 25-54 demographic, up 131 percent since last October.
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Fake websites designed to mimic the official Kylie Cosmetics page are selling knockoff versions of her coveted products.
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It could also snag Hawking a coveted Nobel Prize, some 40 years after he made that first prediction.
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If you're in New York City, you could get your hands on a coveted rainbow bagel pretty easily.
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Starting today, October 29, through Monday, November 12, MUTTS will begin accepting applications for this coveted 'Pupternship' position.
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Callie is clerking with a federal judge, while Mariana has scored a coveted position at a tech company.
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Even before she was officially a duchess, Meghan Markle's looks were being coveted from head to toe — literally.
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But Deion Branch led the Patriots' receivers with 11 receptions for 133 yards, earning him the coveted award.
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With the second overall pick, the Sky took Alaina Coates, the South Carolina big whom San Antonio coveted.
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The World Cup kicks off June 14 in Russia with 32 teams competing for the coveted FIFA trophy.
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For four years in a row, a GE French door refrigerator has won our coveted Best Refrigerator award.
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Will Deadpool 2 beat its predecessor and claim the coveted #3 spot among 2018's box office winners?
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Instead, Hillary's inability to snag this coveted bloc of voters is all about talk that's happening right now.
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Did he also have to sacrifice three business days and a goat to land a coveted appointment time?
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Del Vecchio is well regarded and credited with turning Luxottica into a global player by buying coveted brands.
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It's also a reminder of just how hard it has become to dig up the coveted red metal.
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It's either that, or you're there to smoke pole and bask in the much-coveted male gaze. Obviously.
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It may soon be a little easier for some people to get that coveted blue checkmark on Instagram.
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Earlier this year Aperio won the coveted prize for most innovative start-up at Tel Aviv's Cybertech conference.
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The Form line occupies a coveted display along the back wall, where the store showcases its premium products.
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"Snap is a scarce asset that offers advertisers access to a coveted younger demographic," analyst Stephen Ju wrote.
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Quetzalcoatl went deep into the land of the dead to find Mictlantecuhtli and steal the bones he coveted.
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By the end, you should be more than prepared to take (and ace) the coveted CompTIA A+ exam.
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YES, HE'S ONLY A BILL: Fox News host Tucker Carlson is moving into Bill O'Reilly's coveted 8 p.m.
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We managed to get our hands on the coveted device, which is currently only being sold in China.
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With a resolution of 2560x1440ppi, the Thunderbolt Display was one of the most coveted displays of its time.
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Elephant tusks are similarly coveted around the world, despite global efforts to halt the illegal flow of ivory.
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John Legend has made history as the youngest person ever to achieve that sweet, sweet coveted EGOT status.
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The celebrity couples who receive the coveted invitation to the Met Gala rarely have a fashion faux pas.
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Last year, Boyhood won the evening's most coveted prize but later fell to Birdman at the Academy Awards.
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After all, one of its articles is currently living in the internet's most coveted piece of real estate.
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In exchange, Chilean development agency Corfo had promised Molymet a highly coveted, 27-year supply of discounted lithium.
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In fact, instead of dyeing his hair that coveted alabaster color, he douses it with Klorane dry shampoo.
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Rock star Tom Petty — whose music was coveted by politicians for their campaign events — has died at 66.
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And the line's Queen of Hungary Mist marries coveted synthetic-free hydration with ever-of-the-moment aromatherapy.
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Front Burner Whimsy and practicality make this pepper mill a winning house gift for that coveted beach weekend.
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As predicted, "Shallow" — the biggest contender for Best Original Song at the Oscars — took home the coveted statuette.
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The show has regularly been winning Sunday nights in both viewers and the coveted adult 18-49 demographic.
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Only 600 bottles of this type of wine were produced in 1945, which is why it's so coveted.
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Iraqi forces seized the coveted oil-rich city of Kirkuk on Monday after three years under Kurdish control.
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Jamie Vardy's two goals at Sunderland sealed a 21-26 victory that guaranteed a coveted top-four finish.
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While Facebook is aggressively pursuing sports deals, Twitter has established a coveted relationship with the National Football League.
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You also have the option to buy and will be charged approximately $30 to keep the coveted products.
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The film boasts a coveted A+ CinemaScore, as well as a 94 percent fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
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Getting this coveted gig — which includes free housing in Dubai and super discounted tickets — is no easy feat.
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When asked about the value of the coveted "Action Comics No. 1", he declined to give a price.
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Despite our better logic, we'll never be satisfied until our names are finally called for those coveted tickets.
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Friends say he had a jocular personality and a fondness for his Mercedes sedans and his coveted Maserati.
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Clinton, the alienation of Republican women from Mr. Trump creates a rare opportunity to capture a coveted demographic.
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Scaramucci lasted only 85033 days in a job he had long coveted, that of White House communications director.
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His research was at the root of at least three seminal discoveries that earned others the coveted prize.
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But so far, the U.S. has been slow to change how highly-coveted mid-band spectrum is used.
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Ms. Awasthi believes her husband — despite being a top performer — expected to lose his coveted job that day.
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Rose: Another reason is that Fiore's only sells the coveted sandwich twice a week, on Thursdays and Saturdays.
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Trade Coffee is like a marketplace for coveted beans from roasters like Stumptown, Verve, Metric, and Irving Farm.
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Apple's stock climbed 2% in October, finally pushing the company's market value past the coveted $1 trillion threshold.
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Campbell's sentiment garnered applause from the studio audience, as well as an (ever-coveted) high-five from Cohen.
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TechStyle is currently valued at more than $1 billion, making it part of the much-coveted unicorn club.
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In fact, one of those titles claimed our coveted #22 pick for Game of the Year in 22.
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As a father, I understand the coveted gift all parents dream of giving their children: debtless college educations.
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They admitted her, and she went on to win a coveted award for her performance during basic training.
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He made it through several rounds toward a coveted internship with the National Football League but lost out.
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Countries around the world, and United Nations officials themselves, are sensitive about losing favored projects or coveted jobs.
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The Facebook posts suggest evidence of large-scale efforts to sell military weapons coveted by terrorists and militants.
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He knew that chances like this — to win the coveted Masters green jacket — don't come along very often.
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Last night at the 88th Academy Awards, Ex Machina took home the coveted Oscar for Best Visual Effects.
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The Prize: The winner of Startup Battlefield takes home the coveted Disrupt Cup and a check for $50,000.
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Michelin stars are highly coveted status symbols that are worn like a crown by those who've earn them.
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A letter to Abate—as well as good hygiene and good behavior—earned them a coveted spot here.
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Today, only 20 permits are dispensed daily, making it one of the most coveted hikes in the country.
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Meanwhile, Outdoor Gear Lab gave it a coveted "Editor's Choice" award for its great fit and outstanding warmth.
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In fact, Con Ed is the only utility to have made it to the coveted Dividend Aristocrat list.
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For some, the extra oil, or sebum, production can be more subtle, resulting in that coveted pregnancy glow.
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Shattenkirk has been particularly effective on the power play, one of the main reasons the Rangers coveted him.
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The list did not include Beacon or other of the city's most coveted and least-integrated high schools.
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Portions of these manuscripts are highly coveted artifacts, and authentic ones can fetch millions per piece at auction.
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Els began to fantasize that someday it was going to be him hoisting the game's most coveted trophies.
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That piece I always loved and I coveted because my parents had so much art on the walls.
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Intoxicated by the freedoms of student life, he blew a coveted opportunity, neglecting his studies and chasing women.
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Pressures are mounting to fish, mine, and tour the Arctic, but fossil fuels are the resources most coveted.
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Nor did reports of Foxconn's merciless and degrading environment put a dent in demand for Apple's coveted products.
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He headed to the cash register, leaving behind the two-liter bottle of Day's Champagne Cola he coveted.
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It is half a block — well within zoning distance — from a coveted kindergarten-through-eighth-grade public school.
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The Golden State Warriors are named Sports Illustrated's 2018 Sportsperson of the Year, a coveted honor since 1954.
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And yet The Times devotes a coveted front-page slot and two full inside pages to the story.
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By moving from one affordable building to another, he was leaving a coveted apartment back in the Tenderloin.
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Carrying the Madonna in her final stretch before she is returned to the church is a coveted task.
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It was around this time that America's coastlines became highly coveted and desirable places to live and vacation.
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I was a student-athlete there and achieved the most coveted prize among immigrants: an American college education.
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The ultra-swift, and ultra-coveted, mobile-phone networks will soon connect everything from cars to industrial robots.
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Insects share many characteristics with crustaceans, which are coveted and esteemed; both are members of the phylum Arthropoda.
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Inside the chamber, protesters were arrested one by one, leaving once-coveted seats in the hearing room empty.
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Over at the $100,000-a-month penthouse atop 988 Fifth Avenue, renters get more than a coveted address.
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"This has been a really coveted opportunity for any student interested in business across the U.S.," Lakhani said.
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Mr. Murdoch has long coveted total ownership of Sky, a satellite broadcaster he founded in the early 1990s.
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Before that, she was an actress who, despite early acclaim, never earned the Hollywood invitation she so coveted.
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"I'm blessed and lucky to be nominated, obviously — and fantastic company," she said of the much-coveted nod.
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The NHL's coveted Stanley Cup was nowhere in sight, unless you counted a replica made of beer cans.
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But shortly after, the House speaker told him the Education Committee chairmanship he coveted would not be forthcoming.
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However, knowing what the company wants in new employees can help you get hired for a coveted position.
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Such anonymity helps keep other potential bidders from knowing whom they are competing against for a coveted tag.
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It's challenging to be patient, especially for a team that has coveted a franchise quarterback for two decades.
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Items that weren't valuable just a couple months ago are now coveted, hoarded, and flying off store shelves.
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The Spielbergs own a vacation home in Georgica Pond, a coveted area of the Hamptons in New York.
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The challenges they do face, moreover, are far more serious than securing a spot in a coveted class.
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