Depleted, it's depleted - it won't be depleted for long.
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Depleted, it's depleted — it won't be depleted for long.
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No one will dare question, as they have been, because we're very depleted, very, very depleted sequester.
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Kuechenmeister: Now, what you are gonna be depleted of, though, especially if you're doing anaerobic exercise, you're gonna be depleted of glycogen.
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Read: FEMA is facing hurricane season with a vastly depleted workforce But it wasn't just the massive storms that depleted the workforce.
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DEPLETED BILLS SIGN A QUARTERBACK The Buffalo Bills signed Keith Wenning to address their injury-depleted quarterback position entering their final preseason game.
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It was depleted when I took over...We had a military that was so depleted, so bad...I could tell you stories about ammunition.
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Nearly half – 46 percent – depleted their savings accounts.
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Newsrooms are being depleted – especially at the local level.
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Would the liquor bottles be depleted by too generously pouring?
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Most analysts expect that to be depleted further this year.
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Fishers here notice their depleted supply from years of overfishing.
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The virus had depleted her sodium levels, causing the seizure.
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As it is, the BPVi's rescue has depleted Atlante's firepower.
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In the Northeast, abundant deer have depleted this ground cover.
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Medications in the ambulances were expired and supplies were depleted.
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By the end, I'd be physically, emotionally, and financially depleted.
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Organizers say the cost of that event depleted their resources.
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The effort left her depleted, depressed and desperate for answers.
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When Christiansen moved in, the soil was depleted of nutrients.
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It took weeks to replace it, which depleted his budget.
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The incident left the congregation rattled and its numbers depleted.
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When Dowman was done, he crawled, depleted, onto the bank.
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"Injuries are unfortunate," deGrom said of the Mets' depleted roster.
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Mr. Trump described a nation depleted, despairing and in decline.
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One example: 62 percent depleted most of their emergency savings.
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Uber is also tackling the problem of depleted batteries by building a network of Jump charging kiosks, which will allow riders to swap out a depleted battery for a fresh one, on the go.
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Squares are tense astrological aspects, and today you'll feel especially depleted.
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When 12v is depleted it cannot open pack contactors to charge.
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Howard set the tone, however, against a depleted Philadelphia front line.
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With its fuel depleted, no technological rescue is possible this time.
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It's a vision of presidential power as a rapidly depleted resource.
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Meanwhile Eritrea has seized the chance to boost its depleted coffers.
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The kids had left it there after the battery became depleted.
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All very valid reasons for feeling depleted, feeling less than forthcoming.
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Marlo has everything she once dreamed of, but still feels depleted.
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Similar tragedies happened to other families until the tribe was depleted.
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The depleted Grizzlies suffered yet another loss in the opening half.
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Yet, even in her depleted state, the artist retained her magnetism.
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That means she emerges with her political capital enhanced, not depleted.
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Then you have to work with a very depleted labor pool.
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I was 79, emotionally and physically depleted and almost completely deaf.
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As things stand, the trust fund should be depleted by 2034.
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The family's savings, $200, had already been depleted by medical bills.
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Not only are the communications poor, but the troops are depleted.
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AccuSpackle: You'll Never Know The Earth's Mineral Resources Were Depleted™.
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Bolsinger has been filling in as injuries depleted Toronto's starting rotation.
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At about 500 m the water also becomes depleted of oxygen.
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I used it, I talked about it at every stop. Depleted.
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The water supply, largely groundwater, is being rapidly depleted and polluted.
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The results: gas, fractured bedrock, depleted freshwater supplies and toxic waste.
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If you're sleep depleted, you're much more likely to get sick.
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I want to be depleted of my energy when I finish.
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And Chris Allen's injury could have depleted Alabama's depth at linebacker.
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She arrived at college feeling depleted, exhausted, and academically burnt out.
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This time, he managed only five — despite the Yankees' depleted lineup.
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But Hayward's absence leaves them with depleted depth on the wing.
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The beginnings of capitalism, and how quickly the beaver was depleted.
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Medicare's hospital insurance fund is projected to be depleted in 2026.
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When I came in it was totally depleted, it was gone.
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In a fasted state, the muscle glycogen will be depleted sooner.
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Over the years, America has depleted the public mental health system.
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The resources of our ocean are being depleted by these ships.
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He needs to adjust his formula; he's depleted the current one.
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Money brought in from other fundraisers has been depleted, according to Nancy.
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She is frail, depleted and seems much older than her 4003 years.
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Napalm, depleted uranium, TNT, and heavy metals were deployed in training exercises.
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Greta subdues Frances with a mixture of substances until she's completely depleted.
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It was a decidedly depleted organization that assembled in the spring sunshine.
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But a talented, depleted Cleveland pitching staff baffled Chicago batters — and fans.
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I did however, occasionally feel depleted in energy, goodwill, and cognitive ability.
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This occurs when we become salt depleted (also known as salt deficient).
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This is a harsh word but every day we are being depleted.
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At the time, my energy was extremely depleted and I was frail.
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That makes them more vulnerable to extinction if their population is depleted.
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The helium the government owns is in Texas, which is being depleted.
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The Europeans weaponised this catastrophe, conquering lands depleted and disordered by disease.
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The entire device needs to be replaced after its battery is depleted.
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I made my way home bleary-eyed at 1 AM, totally depleted.
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Things are changing now, and resisting the transformation will leave you depleted.
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With the loss, the injury-depleted Canadiens (33-34-6) dropped below .
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Totoaba were already depleted and fishing for them was illegal—and constant.
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LME inventory holds the key and right now it looks very depleted.
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Now, Congress needs to act decisively to start restoring our depleted military.
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Still, their depleted population means more must be done to prevent collisions.
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The Finance Ministry had not depleted the Reserve Fund over January-March.
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If anything, the system should be shored up, not repurposed or depleted.
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But our current leaders have denigrated negotiations and depleted our diplomatic corps.
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I would simply adjust myself to a new and severely depleted reality.
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Tolzien didn't get much help from an injury-depleted Indianapolis offensive line.
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Have China's smelters been refilling stocks depleted by years of mine shortfall?
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With our dopamine depleted, we have less self-control over our reflexes.
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Cooper made weight and jokingly asked for compliments on her depleted body.
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Carbs also help replenish muscle glycogen stores which were depleted during exercise.
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HFC's a replacement for other gases that depleted the Earth's ozone layer.
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So what exactly is going on, to make everyone feel so depleted?
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He noted that the collection was hardly being depleted by the sale.
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At some rivals, the benches are looking a bit depleted these days.
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Naturally, I started losing and my small fortune quickly depleted—au revoir!
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The Medicare trust fund will be depleted in 2026, the administration said.
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Eating sisig leaves you parched and depleted, and still you can't stop.
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Sand mining has depleted fish stocks, and made water unfit for agriculture.
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LeVert remains confident that the beleaguered, depleted Nets can right their ship.
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And crucial to the state's huge agriculture industry, ground water was depleted.
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It would compress them, then pump them into a depleted gas field.
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The Medicare trust fund will be depleted in 2029, the administration said.
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The I.R.S. has already been severely understaffed after years of depleted funding.
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He should also have more success in filling the department's depleted ranks.
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Over time these trends have depleted our unrestricted reserves to critical levels.
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The vagina, as a badge of womanhood, is simultaneously charged and depleted.
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The fund is projected to be depleted at the end of 5.
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Time has weathered me, left me eroded and depleted, a changed person.
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The military was so depleted, we were close to not having a military.
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But the photos also revealed fatigued climbers, visibly depleted by Everest's harsh conditions.
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The promotion, Lee says, will end once supplies of the product are depleted.
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Our working collection—the seeds that we work with—had been almost depleted.
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Gracenote has predicted that the depleted team will win eight medals in Pyeongchang.
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Veteran Vince Carter paced injury-depleted Memphis with 14 points off the bench.
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The toll of gun violence in our most beleaguered, depleted communities is great.
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Cash at the shipbuilder is being depleted at this point, the statement said.
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Depleted stocks have been a long-running theme on the LME tin market.
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Sheppard said she has depleted her 401(k) to pay for medical bills.
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"It just [made] me feel depleted, drained," she said of the strip searches.
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We're much weaker, our military is depleted, we owe tremendous amounts of money.
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As a result, the reserve is expected to be fully depleted by 2021.
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The parents kept the wine, and the family depleted it over several years.
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The vocal exertions of "Jesus on the Mainline" left Cooder dizzy and depleted.
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And now some of those fish that were very depleted are abundant again.
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Ms. Lewis said she found herself less career focused and more spiritually depleted.
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Cody Eakin, Patrick Eaves and Ales Hemsky scored for a depleted Dallas offense.
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The meds depleted my energy; some days I couldn't make it to work.
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And now, Jon's forces have been very, very badly depleted by this battle.
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Secondly, visible inventory has rebuilt from depleted levels over the last few months.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has nearly depleted its Zika budget.
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When the experimental drug further depleted her, Ilka landed in our local hospital.
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Water themes can be beautiful, but they remind me of depleted oxygen bars.
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It is capped this year at $1.9 billion, and has already been depleted.
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Hospitals have been bombarded and medical supplies depleted, leaving residents weary and desperate.
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She pretends her love for Ed outweighs her completely depleted desire for him.
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She worries that some could become trendy and then be depleted through overconsumption.
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But overfishing not only depleted local stocks; it probably ruined the area's ecosystem.
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The patches are infused with the nutrients that get depleted when you're drinking.
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In about 15 years, however, the Social Security trust funds will be depleted.
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The lawsuit demands that Yahoo replenish the trust, which has been significantly depleted.
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Ottawa played with a depleted forward group after the day's trade-deadline activity.
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It depleted salt marshes that serve as fish habitat and suppressed oxygen levels.
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With interest rates already so low, the capacity to fight one is depleted.
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He just looked drained, he was just depleted, he wasn't getting the nutrients.
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Their lineup is so depleted that Dominic Smith, who entered the game hitting .
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Rather, Trump paints a picture of America as a depleted, even failed state.
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My brain's capacity to analyze and opine on these things has been depleted.
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Gibson fouled out early in overtime, leaving Minnesota further depleted in the extra session.
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The eruption stops when the water reservoir is depleted or when the system cools.
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McClendon was dipping into his depleted assets to prop up AEP, his new company.
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Bradley Beal shot 13 of 27 in scoring 23 points for the depleted Wizards.
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That means your retirement account will be depleted earlier than you would have intended.
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Their forces are depleted and weary — it'll probably take them a second to regroup.
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"Streams were running full, which helped refill depleted reservoirs in the area," monitor said.
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You depleted the cast a lot in season four... That's a really good point.
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He left Minnesota's finances in a depleted state and many of his supporters disillusioned.
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The Earth has a health bar and the game is over when it's depleted.
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Lane also disputed critics who argue that the ECB's policy arsenal is nearly depleted.
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Pakistan secured a $7003bn loan from Saudi Arabia to bolster its depleted foreign reserves.
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Depleted forests and introduced disease wiped out this Hawaiian honeycreeper, last seen in 1837.
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Like many critters globally, the Sehuencas water frog is victim of a depleted habitat.
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It also produces an emotional crash in many users after the serotonin is depleted.
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Of course, it's also a place where bank accounts are depleted and dreams fail.
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An irregular sleep schedule goes beyond depleted energy levels and the inability to concentrate.
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Military family: Enlistment bonus fiasco 'depleted our savings' The reasons for the $21,000 recoupment?
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Hundreds of millions of people now rely on aquifers that are rapidly being depleted.
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VISITORS TO THE bird markets of Pakistan would have found stocks depleted this week.
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Inventories rebounded in the third quarter after being depleted in the April-June period.
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It now won't be depleted until 2052, two decades later than projected last year.
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Also, your personal stash of Tootsie Rolls and fun-size Snickers is being depleted.
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The rescue took around eight minutes, but the humans were depleted by the effort.
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It's hard to see someone known for his verve for life so physically depleted.
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Turkey's depleted foreign exchange reserves mean it has little capacity to defend the currency.
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The guard-depleted Wizards signed Ramon Sessions to a 10-day contract on Friday.
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Losses are reimbursed using a "reverse waterfall" methodology until the cash pool is depleted.
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And you got lean, to put it nicely it was depleted, was the word.
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So Cleveland knows it can win in Oakland — with a depleted squad, no less.
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But Congress let the tax expire in 85033 and the fund today is depleted.
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As overexploitation has depleted stocks throughout Asia, merchants have sought the creature further afield.
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Other soldiers handled armaments made of depleted uranium, a heavy metal with toxic properties.
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Republicans have gotten what they seemed to want: a depleted, defanged Internal Revenue Service.
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Hamstrung by a roster depleted by injuries, Harden took a career-high 41 shots.
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So many things that appear like nature perfected turn out to be nature depleted.
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There's Social Security, sure, but the reserve is expected to be depleted by 2033.
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If those inventories become depleted, refiners may have to look to import from elsewhere.
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" And Cate Blanchett clutches her pearls after her wealth is depleted in "Blue Jasmine.
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The depleted crowd was cause for concern for Dani Vallverdu, Dimitrov's coach since Wimbledon.
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Several depleted coal cities have already made efforts to turn defunct mines into parks.
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Water-filled clouds in the lower atmosphere will have been depleted by the storm.
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Six Kentucky players were drafted, and the depleted team is currently ranked No. 22.
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" Even when Rahman "was depleted psychologically, he would routinely respond that he was 'fine.
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By doing so, poorer fishers will be less likely to draw on depleted resources.
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Only after those are depleted will big dividend cuts take place for most companies.
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In the 20th century, societies dammed many rivers, depleted others and relentlessly pumped groundwater.
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Southern bluefin are also severely depleted, down to 13 percent of their unfished levels.
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He explained how overfishing had depleted the stock despite years of warnings by elders.
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Maine's cod, shrimp and sea urchin fisheries are either shut down or vastly depleted.
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To aid those islands, FEMA had depleted its Puerto Rico warehouse, the report says.
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Two recent droughts have wiped out many of Zimbabwe's crops and depleted water sources.
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Or you've depleted your emergency fund and need to pull money from another source.
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The Mekong ran clear and depleted, appearing an eerie, luminescent blue on sunny days.
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In the early 20th century, the Svalbard reindeer population was severely depleted by hunting.
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The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimates that the fund will be depleted by 2021.
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I am actively trying to find the balance between being informed and being depleted.
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As the underground aquifer is depleted, the ground, and the city, slumps ever lower.
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When the Arctic waters were depleted, the Southern Ocean whale populations were mercilessly attacked.
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In just a few days, the reservoir of pigment-regenerating stem cells is depleted.
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Or in other words, we just gorged ourselves leaving the winter reserves much depleted.
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"Water supplies being depleted ... Bread and milk supplies still robust," she posted on Instagram.
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"Those stores will be depleted," Mr. Rupnick said of the tribe's food distribution center.
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His departure comes as the White House press and communications teams have been depleted.
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On Friday, however, the Trail Blazers guards flourished against a badly depleted Washington backcourt.
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"As the cash is depleted, if the stocks are up, you rebalance there," he said.
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I found that the battery was roughly halfway depleted after a few hours of gameplay.
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Only once the battery has fully depleted will the component be able to cool down.
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That is partly because the policy arsenal is still depleted from fighting the last downturn.
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IMF SAYS GULF ARAB GCC COUNTRIES COULD SEE FINANCIAL WEALTH DEPLETED IN NEXT 15 YEARS
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Consuming Mindhunter in the same week as the Weinstein scandal unfolded left me feeling depleted.
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With the judiciary scared and depleted by purges, such Kafkaesque outcomes are becoming increasingly common.
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Protected by the Endangered Species Act, the Asian arowana is nearly depleted from the wild.
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If you're like me, you need some musical escape and empowerment, because you're feeling depleted.
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Now her Northern foes and the dragon queen are more depleted than they've ever been.
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I was never one of those moms that gave and gave until I was depleted.
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A temperamental laptop, depleted battery, or the wrong cable, and it can all fall apart.
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A view of the depleted forest canopy in an area where illegal gold mining occurs.
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We'll be making big investments in rebuilding our military and repairing our badly depleted infrastructure.
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And, although the world's helium reserves have not been depleted, it is a nonrenewable resource.
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That's opened up concerns about whether China's reserves, the world's largest, could become too depleted.
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When I surface, my air has completely run out and my health is nearly depleted.
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He vowed to rebuild a "depleted" military while being "very, very cautious" about using it.
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The transactions have available buffers to absorb losses before CE is depleted beyond original levels.
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"The brain trust has been depleted, and it's really affected their competitiveness," Mr. Levin said.
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But Trump's solo decisions will drive away even more staffers in an already depleted administration.
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In mid-July, the acting dean, Doris Cintron, discovered that the fund had been depleted.
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The report said the program's roughly $3 trillion in reserves will be depleted by 2035.
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So, our team is kind of depleted as well both on and off the floor.
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Hamstrung by a roster depleted by injuries, Harden took a career-high 41 shot attempts.
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HAWKS 95, GRIZZLIES 83 Paul Millsap scored 21 points as host Atlanta beat depleted Memphis.
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But Social Security's retirement and disability trust funds are forecast to be depleted in 2034.
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Some locals are worried that farming and agriculture may suffer from a depleted water supply.
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But it's crunched for cash, as the huge storms and fires have depleted its reserves.
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So you're either trying to get in the zone OR you've depleted all your energy.
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Building on Dr. Brodie's research, he found that the drug depleted a second neurotransmitter, noradrenaline.
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"We just weren't going to give up until we had depleted every resource," Cagle said.
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Heat exhaustion is the body's way of telling you when it's water- and salt-depleted.
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Particularly aggressive was Exxon Mobil, which is eager to replace depleted reserves and increase production.
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The much-depleted team has struggled, failing to win a single gold medal through Monday.
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BAGHDAD — On land, Syria's government is mustering thousands of conscripts to bolster its depleted forces.
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There are also concerns about the growing amount of contraband getting past depleted prison staffs.
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The resignation puts immediate pressure on the Trump administration to replenish the Fed's depleted board.
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A huge part of the problem lies in population growth, rising demand, and depleted resources.
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Whales and dolphins may be eating plastic partly because our fishing has depleted their food.
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Perhaps the crater's oxygen-depleted waters existed within only certain layers of its water column.
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Already, climate change has raised temperatures, depleted oxygen and acidified waters in the world's oceans.
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Langevin noted CISA "stood up a task force to address this issue" of depleted staffing.
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China is facing a pork shortage due to African swine fever, which has depleted supply.
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Sidney Crosby scored for Pittsburgh, which, in contrast to the Jets, was depleted at forward.
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Repairing Eskom's depleted balance sheet is a major challenge for South African President Cyril Ramaphosa.
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The reserves for the Social Security trust fund are projected to be depleted in 2035.
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"You're dancing in eight shows a week, and your body is incredibly depleted," she said.
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Renewable energy comes from a source that is naturally replenished and not depleted when used.
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Things were so bad the groundwater basins became depleted and some localities instituted water restrictions.
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But if the standoff in Washington continues much longer, that stopgap money will be depleted.
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"These marine populations are being depleted," Enric Sala, a National Geographic explorer-in-residence, said.
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What's more, the people who exercised more effortful self-control also reported feeling more depleted.
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I dance with Daria, totally depleted, on a strobe-inundated corner of the dance floor.
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If nothing is done to protect Social Security benefits, its reserves will be depleted in 2035.
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She says the show's depiction of a resource-depleted war zone definitely rings true to her.
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But the supply soon depleted and outbreaks began popping up in communities with high vaccination rates.
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And because the fires are spread over several states, agencies' resources are being depleted, he added.
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Yet, the unpredictable motorcycle and ambitious mileage ahead of it have not depleted the pair's enthusiasm.
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Her finances had been depleted, the copper pipes removed from the home and the furniture sold.
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"As resources are being depleted, and sanitations are happening, things are being closed down," Douce said.
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The subsequent arrival of Islam depleted their numbers further; most ethnic Samaritans are now pious Muslims.
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By the time they reach the WTA Finals in late October, bodies and spirits are depleted.
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The ozone layer would also be depleted, allowing more ultraviolet radiation to reach the earth's surface.
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The LME backwardation should be acting as a magnet to attract metal to rebuild depleted stocks.
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The first task is to replenish groundwater depleted by farmers during the drought of 2011-17.
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Russian companies face declining production at depleted oilfields in Western Siberia, the country's oil industry heartland.
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The depleted lineup had little to offer in Friday's 80-33 loss at home to Memphis.
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He told the New Scientist that previously known reserves will be depleted by 2030 to 2040.
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And you got lean, to put it nicely — depleted was the word — and now it's changing.
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Those reductions in production capacity triggered a frenzied price rally and depleted domestic stockpiles this year.
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The bottom waters appear to have been depleted in oxygen, so no scavengers could survive there.
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Depleted fish stocks also hurt the $362 billion industry that relies on this highly traded commodity.
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Such a negative campaign could result in a new president entering office with depleted political capital.
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In the West Bank 154 people hired on "now depleted emergency funds" would be laid off.
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As legislation has loosened up, stoner stigmas have gradually depleted in recent years, particularly for women.
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Private sector partners have stepped forward to help, but the Department's Zika resources are virtually depleted.
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Kyaw Win also promised a crackdown on smuggling of goods that has seriously depleted tax revenues.
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This doesn't have a built-in reset, meaning a person's oxygen supply can become dangerously depleted.
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But refilling a depleted global supply chain takes time and the process has only just started.
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The Powhatan No. 6 mine in St. Clairsville, Ohio, is nearly depleted after decades in operation.
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The settlements have the potential to channel hundreds of billions of dollars into depleted state funds.
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A fully depleted PS4 controller battery will require approximately two hours to recharge to full capacity.
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We didn't know where we would be sleeping, and our water supplies were almost half depleted.
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His supporters hoped he would be a fresh face for a party with a depleted bench.
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They see the millions teams are earning at a time when state coffers have been depleted.
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G Lance Stephenson scored a career-high 33 points to lead the injury-depleted Memphis Grizzlies.
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The company is planning to resume excavation near that area, though, as other sources become depleted.
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But with domestic reserves being rapidly depleted, and energy demand rising, other solutions must be found.
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Denbury Resources, an oil company focuses on using CO2 for enhanced oil recovery from depleted reservoirs.
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Pat Schuetz said he wanted the Cubs to face the Mets and their depleted pitching rotation.
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The falling price of oil in recent years has been blamed for Angola's depleted foreign reserves.
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Some observers are also concerned that the Fed is prematurely running down its already depleted arsenal.
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Some species, like the dusky gopher frog, have been depleted by human encroachment on their habitats.
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But the couple have depleted their savings, and the financial implications are weighing on the family.
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"Now, Bangka production is already depleted to below 100 mmscfd, to around 60 mmscfd," he said.
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"Now, Bangka production is already depleted to below 100 mmscfd, to around 60 mmscfd," he said.
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"A lot of people think, 'Gee, my carbohydrate or glycogen stores could be depleted,'" he said.
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And when the elephant owner's savings are depleted, he might think that is a way out.
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That it coincides with Piedmont's truffle season always helps (though this year drought severely depleted supplies).
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Two other summer additions — Jesse Chavez and Jorge De La Rosa — have stabilized a depleted bullpen.
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Their policy arsenal is already depleted after years of low interest rates and bond-buying programs.
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The soil of the Nile Valley is exhausted, less fertile, and the nation's resources are depleted.
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I was constantly feeling depleted — even the simplest and previously enjoyable tasks would give me anxiety.
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Last year, China's pork supply depleted by more than half and prices ballooned 110% in November.
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Then a sharp drop in rates this summer brought demand back and depleted that supply dramatically.
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The Social Security Administration's latest estimate projects that the trust funds will be depleted in 2035.
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Past ailments, new injuries and underperformance have depleted the backbone of the team: the starting rotation.
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With respect to manpower, Mr. Mnuchin has linked a depleted I.R.S. work force to falling collections.
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Subsoil reserves remain depleted after last summer's drought, leaving wheat vulnerable to damage from dry weather.
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The Social Security trust fund, which helps support it, is projected to be depleted by 2035.
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In a few decades, demand has all but depleted the natural stocks of the local species.
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The Social Security Board of Trustees said in April that its reserves will be depleted in 2035.
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Angola's depleted foreign exchange reserves remain a problem and can't afford to go much lower, Daves acknowledged.
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The thirsty city has depleted its groundwater, which the study identified as the cause of the sinking.
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Families of the victims often have depleted their savings and sold their homes to pay hospital bills.
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Depleted by injuries to three starters, Chicago has dropped three straight and seven of its last eight.
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He said since the fires are spread out over several states, the agencies resources are being depleted.
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I left exhilarated by the film's power while simultaneously depleted by the endless violence it touches upon.
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Then one afternoon, my library stacks depleted, and I was scavenging the house for new reading material.
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With a depleted roster and a busy schedule, a couple of losses were perhaps to be expected.
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It transports carbon dioxide used in "flooding" fields to help extract oil and gas from depleted wells.
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One day, Zanfagna said she noticed a depleted supply of pills and confronted her daughter about it.
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Should it fail, energy companies will be able to ask for further extensions until wells are depleted.
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Nearly every state has depleted funding from the $4 billion federal Help America Vote Act of 2002.
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Unfortunately, countless millions of dollars were swindled and never recovered, and over time, the oil was depleted.
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It faces declining production, because reserves are being depleted and some far-flung investments are proving problematic.
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Zerbini said the findings showed it was possible to bring severely depleted populations back from the brink.
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During the 1980s, scientists realized that the ozone layer was becoming rapidly depleted around the South Pole.
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What to watch: "Democrats tonight are depleted, raw, furious, and churning," emails an adviser to Ford's camp.
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Depleted water tables cause the ground to compact, allowing seawater to intrude into cropland and water supplies.
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The suspects had taken so many turtles from targeted habitats that populations were depleted, the commission said.
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Meanwhile Mrs Merkel, her political capital depleted by the refugee crisis, must hold the line at home.
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"I [had become] very physically depleted and ill," the star said about her time on the show.
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In usually food-self-sufficient Bangladesh, which is the world's fourth-largest rice producer, stocks are depleted.
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But they irritated MPs looking nervously at polls and at the party's depleted financial and logistical resources.
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However, Stars coach Lindy Ruff said a depleted roster was no excuse for back-to-back losses.
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The north-east is China's rust belt, a place of depleted coal mines and decayed steel mills.
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Instead, all of that unapologetically queer, feminine energy was depleted by a dizzingly long line of men.
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Update July 10th 3:48PM ET: Stock has depleted of Dell's discounted 27-inch G-Sync monitor.
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Shaanxi province, for example, is damming the Han river to transfer water to its depleted river Wei.
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Presenting a broken and depleted version of yourself to your family doesn't benefit them in the slightest.
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Concerns remain over the speed at which China has depleted its cash resources to defend the currency.
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Zimbabwe faced severe droughts between last October and May that have depleted water sources in its cities.
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With a depleted depth chart, the team scheduled a workout with free agent Kelvin Benjamin for Saturday.
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It's a process called gluconeogenesis and it occurs when carbs are depleted, yet protein is still high.
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He played up the benefits of the cash injection from the tax for the city's depleted coffers.
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" Trump said his budget will include "a historic increase in defense spending to rebuild the depleted military.
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Survey participants commonly reflect that television has somehow absorbed or sucked out their energy, leaving them depleted.
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Against a depleted Legion of Boom, he and the Lions have a decent shot at an upset.
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Today marked the first day of the flash sale, and Walmart's stock was depleted in just minutes.
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I kept running until I was depleted and made bad choices about how to conceal the exhaustion.
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Since 85033, we have recovered 44 once-depleted fish species and sharply reduced overfishing in our waters.
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To ensure that your depleted bank account doesn't tarnish the fun, we teamed up with Warner Bros.
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With the team's bullpen depleted, Gamel was sent down on Thursday, and reliever Tyler Olson was recalled.
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But it has also lost nearly 2,000 of its fighters and is suffering from severely depleted resources.
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The Indians gained a measure of revenge on Monday, when their depleted rotation again managed just fine.
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Orenburg had partially depleted its cash, which decreased to RUB391m at end-2015 from RUB1.9bn in 2014.
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That's a small improvement from last year's report, which estimated the reserves would be depleted by 2628.
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In part to rearm and receive missiles, UAVs, and drones from Iran to restore their depleted supplies.
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Even with the operational loan program funding depleted, the applications from farmers and bankers continue to grow.
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Our military is depleted and we're asking our generals and military leaders to worry about global warming.
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Yet, even with that population depleted, the cells around the wounds began dividing more rapidly than usual.
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But any savings he had are now gone -- they've been depleted by medical expenses for his son.
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The arteries carry the oxygen-depleted blood and waste products from the baby back to the mother.
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Their reasoning was that acetaminophen depleted the body's native antioxidant, called glutathione, spurring inflammation of the lungs.
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You'll need to plug a Lightning cable into the case to recharge the case once it's depleted.
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The depleted Avalanche did get Makar back from an upper-body injury after he missed five games.
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The timing of the extra race disrupted Bannister's regimen of exertion and recovery, and left him depleted.
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It could help restore depleted fish stocks, but fishermen say it has left them jobless and desperate.
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"So when the heat returned in 2017, the susceptible corals had been substantially depleted," Dr. Hughes said.
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Some were enriched, and some were depleted, meaning they contained evidence of water bearing different hydrogen isotopes.
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In their final group-stage match, the U.S. women outshot injury-depleted Trinidad and Tobago 59-0.
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Remember: Economists have been warning that central banks will have depleted arsenals heading into the next downturn.
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The fund will be depleted by 201863, according to the latest annual report from the agency's trustees.
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Facts First: It's misleading for Trump to claim the military was "totally depleted" when he took office.
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We're covering global spread of the coronavirus, a depleted lower Mekong and turmoil at the Justice Department.
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Here's a telling snippet: All the vials were empty of liquid save one, which was nearly depleted.
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"Emerging demand signals have depleted [force protection] equipment stockpiles and surpassed incremental funding capability," the letter says.
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Security experts say the group has been so depleted that it can no longer carry out operations.
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Instead, the Treasury and the housing finance agency depleted the companies' assets by instigating the profit sweep.
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The State Department's roster of senior diplomats dealing with and experienced on North Korea is seriously depleted.
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That has raised concerns among analysts that the fund might be depleted over the next few years.
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Meanwhile, Social Security's trust funds are projected to be depleted in 2400, according to most recent estimates.
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In April, the Social Security Administration said that the program's trust funds will be depleted in 2035.
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He played up the benefits of the cash injection from the tax into the city's depleted coffers.
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You understand that you can give the best of yourself to everyone you love without feeling depleted.
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TWR technology uses depleted uranium and is more fuel-efficient and cheaper to run than conventional reactors.
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And when their previously expected retirement date arrives, their benefits may be depleted and their savings exhausted.
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The Bank of Japan may also come under pressure to tap its depleted arsenal for further easing.
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By midday, at many stores, essentials and staples like toilet paper, bread, and pasta have been depleted.
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Despite the concerns over the recent deaths, the Hard Rock was hardly depleted of guests last week.
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One study found that just paying people some money when they're depleted can keep them on task.
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Once the soil is depleted, the nutrient density of the foods grown in it also goes down.
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Its price would have depleted the museum's annual acquisition budge of $8 million C (~$6.3 million US).
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So when the glucose reserves become depleted, the brain sends a signal to stop engaging in the activity.
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All beetles depleted of their chemical defenses were killed and fully digested in the stomachs of the toads.
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The travel-weary and depleted Golden State Warriors don't look much like their explosive best offensively of late.
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He put money aside for the state's depleted rainy day fund and has helped pay down state debt.
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Oxy, for instance, floods depleted oil wells with carbon dioxide to enhance recovery, which helps explain its investment.
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In other words, the US depleted its ammunition early, and now it's struggling to stay in the fight.
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To sum it up — short of coming to deplete our already depleted resources, there's plenty you can do.
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The C.W.H.L. Blades are still playing in Boston with a depleted roster, going 0-19-1 this season.
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If yields are significantly depleted, spot prices for leftover crops could jump, cutting into winemaker margins, Higgins said.
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But climate change, deforestation and agriculture mean the CO2-soaking-up ability of the continents is being depleted.
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Much of the world is likely to have to fight the next downturn with its armoury severely depleted.
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At the current fiscal stance, the region's existing financial wealth could be depleted in the next 15 years.
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Well, in the old oil company, every time you used oil, you at least depleted the company's reserve.
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Yet two years of strong capital outflows have depleted China's once, and arguably still, massive foreign currency reserves.
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For example, one line of work suggested that the limited resource being depleted was glucose, the brain's fuel.
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You can occasionally replenish it by securing specific zones, but once it's fully depleted, the game is over.
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But she also found that they were more likely to report feeling depleted, over-worked and lacking energy.
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Lukoil has suffered from sluggish production because its fields, located mostly in Western Siberia, are mature and depleted.
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But reservoirs in the south remain depleted — and the state's water woes, while partly alleviated, haven't gone away.
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The island's main pensions face a roughly $45 billion unfunded liability that stands to be depleted by 2019.
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But the country's vast stock of trust, built up over a century or more, is being depleted quickly.
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The first would herald a return to chaos, depleted government services and federal workers being deprived of pay.
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So after inventory on the first and only print run is depleted, there will be no additional printings.
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This greatly depleted the cheetah population in the country until groups like CCF started to seek out solutions.
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Since it has simply been selling out the rest of its stock, which, it seems, has finally depleted.
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Climbers have had to wait hours in oxygen-depleted conditions to make the final push to the top.
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Implementing this solution is complicated by the fact that the Secret Service is operating with a depleted workforce.
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I had $20,20 in savings, but that was quickly depleted to $4,750 at my lowest point in March.
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It specialises in underground natural gas storages using salt or rock caverns and depleted oil and gas fields.
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This includes almost $5 billion in potential loans and almost $19 billion for FEMA's depleted Disaster Relief Fund.
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The $218 billion fund is rapidly being depleted, and administrators recently cut benefit payments by up to 29%.
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Russia's depleted team will comprise about 70 percent of the 387-strong squad originally named for the Games.
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After that play, Northwestern snapped into focus while Massachusetts' depleted defense failed to stop the Wildcats' rushing game.
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Big City The cherished New York institution, its finances depleted, is turning to online crowdfunding to sustain it.
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That could include building up your emergency fund if those savings have been depleted or paying off debt.
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It has failed to stop crime and depleted resources needed for what truly keeps a community safe. Gov.
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Brazil has also rankled at taking advice from Western countries that have over centuries depleted their own forests.
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Mr. Christie ordered the shutdown to conserve the money left in the state's nearly depleted transportation trust fund.
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The extreme heat depleted Arctic sea ice, which reached its lowest point ever for the month of July.
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New York (CNN Business)The New York Harbor for years has been polluted and depleted of marine life.
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Lukoil has suffered from sluggish production as its fields, located mostly in Western Siberia, are mature and depleted.
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They, like other tribal and indigenous people, have been persistently depleted by drought, deforestation and illegal land grabs.
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How many megabytes of memory space will be depleted just to contact those bloody, poor-serviced customer lines?
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If current levels of oil output were maintained, the field would be completely depleted in about five years.
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He also told the Wall Street Journal that the fund could be depleted in six or seven years.
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The streets of its capital, Sittwe, a little over an hour's flight from Yangon, are dusty and depleted.
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It was a pileup of news — and poorly timed for news divisions depleted by the usual August vacations.
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"All these things have widespread effects," leaving people depleted and less able to stave off other health threats.
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At that point, Mr. Morris's reserves had been depleted by the Danbury purchase, so they did not bid.
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But when injuries and trades depleted the other reliable options, the Rays dove into data for something different.
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But do not fault him — or, for that matter, the Yankees' depleted lineup — for a lack of power.
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Some have also started closing early to allow employees enough time to restock shelves depleted by anxious shoppers.
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In turn, outlets have instituted limits on individual shoppers in order to prevent supplies from being rapidly depleted.
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The people of Eastern Ghouta were left with few resources and a terribly depleted capacity to buy anything.
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From then on, his financial record would show a nearly constant state of depleted funds and overdraft fees.
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With the talent-depleted Hawks, Young's usage rate might not actually take a dip from his Oklahoma days.
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His allies — Russia, Iran and Hezbollah — have stood by him, bolstering his depleted military and helping it advance.
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With their profits threatened by depleted resources, some tanker men have begun to adopt more sustainable extraction practices.
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He sometimes went all day without eating before realizing that there was a reason he felt so depleted.
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Deforestation also increases the rate of evaporation from water bodies already depleted by lack of rain, he said.
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She's "so much more musical and satisfying than any popular music from the depleted West today," he added.
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Two power plays in quick succession against a depleted Flyers penalty kill were just what the Capitals needed.
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The trust fund for Part A (hospital coverage) is anticipated to be depleted unless Congress acts before then.
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But the administration's efforts to harness diplomacy may be handicapped by the depleted condition of the State Department.
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Species are sometimes listed as endangered only after their numbers have become so depleted that recovery is impossible.
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"Solar power is limited, wind unstable, hydropower over-exploited, and uranium ore will eventually be depleted," Liu said.
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Milwaukee's bullpen had been depleted over the two previous nights, leaving Drake (3-5) to work the 10th.
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The company said the farm had been quarantined and the site affected would be depleted of all birds.
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Our military isn't depleted and weak — it's stronger than ever but overworked and asked to do too much.
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Top military officers have raised questions about the readiness of today's Army, with exhausted troops and depleted supplies.
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When Macri took office in late 2015, Argentina faced soaring inflation, a depleted federal reserve, and high deficits.
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Despite their advanced age and depleted numbers, the boys can still shake down a room full of 'Deadheads.
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Musk should stop worrying about beating the short sellers and focus entirely on rebuilding Tesla's depleted leadership ranks.
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But the party faces a depleted bench, and a desperate search for candidates who break the political mold.
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The commonwealth's funds have also been depleted by subsidized electricity, government inefficiency and a dysfunctional tax collection system.
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Further, the latest Social Security Trustee report estimates that the SSDI trust fund will be depleted by 2054.
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But, over time, the coal reserves below the island were eventually depleted, making life on the island obsolete.
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Chinese demand for the unlovely marine animal has depleted natural stocks, prompting the authorities to turn to aquaculture.
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Express your depleted state in a thoroughly 21st century way with this temporary tattoo, designed by Christoph Niemann.
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A week's work in rebel-held Luhansk had depleted the taxi's diesel tanks; every fuel station stood empty.
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In his letter, Jarana said a 3.5 billion rand facility secured from local banks will be depleted in June.
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But more fundamentally, our sense of self is depleted, and the opportunities available to the younger generation are fractured.
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Wars of the 1990s depleted the air force, and its 29s MIG-21 fighters are no longer in service.
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The high cost of Nigerian currency and falling oil prices have deterred foreign investment, and reserves are severely depleted.
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The audio bolsters investigators' suspicions the jet had depleted its fuel during its charter flight from Santa Cruz, Bolivia.
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Instead, the Cradle Act would raid the Social Security Trust Fund, which is already at risk of being depleted.
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Unfortunately, after a busy year of helping adoptable animals in need of medical help, the fund is almost depleted.
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At its worst in the late 1990s, about 10 percent of the upper ozone layer was depleted, said Newman.
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The Trump administration has been grappling with complex science topics with a depleted science staff and no OSTP director.
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At a Level 1 wall outlet, it generally takes overnight — or longer — to charge up a depleted EV battery.
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You can see how depleted the battery is, know when it's charging, and get alerts when it's done charging.
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Trump believed the human body was like a battery, with a finite amount of energy, which exercise only depleted.
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The recent five-year drought in California also depleted reservoirs and led to official bans on wasteful water use.
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The state's backlog of unpaid bills ballooned last year to more than $16bn and the deficit depleted budget reserves.
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G Jarrett Jack signed to a 10-day contract to help shore up a depleted backcourt for the Pelicans.
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"Critical groundwater resources — which account for 40% of our water supply — are being depleted at unsustainable rates," it said.
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Note that once the battery's depleted, the G6 becomes a perfectly capable regular mountain bike, so no problems there.
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We have polluted, depleted and abused this planet so badly that there is much damage that can't be undone.
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Some blame the depleted ranks at the New Orleans Police Department, which has left the force understaffed and overwhelmed.
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But the strain of World War II depleted/finished Multiprises's financial future, as it did for many American companies.
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Its main source of natural gas, the Malampaya field near the disputed waters, will be depleted within a decade.
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The currency's gains have stalled since authorities said they would start buying hard currency to replenish depleted reserve funds.
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For a moment he looked sad, almost depleted from years spent grinding through press days and smash hit singles.
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Steckenrider, who went to high school in Atlanta, was placed in a tough situation because of Miami's depleted bullpen.
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On the show, she offers her guests a bubbling punch fountain of beverages to restore their much-depleted electrolytes.
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There will be no big moves like that this season because last year's moves depleted the minor-league system.
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This year, you can skip the in-store crowds, fights over nonessentials, and depleted notebook bins if you want.
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When the mines are depleted in roughly a quarter-century from now, "they won't have jobs anyway," Adamidis added.
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I know maybe eight facts about each animal, so I depleted my entire reservoir of facts within 30 minutes.
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Andrew M. Cuomo that promised to revitalize the depleted city with bold investments there and across western New York.
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Unfortunately, the vaccines stocks, despite the 1.9 million that we delivered yesterday, are running out, vaccine stocks are depleted.
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This bipartisan law will prevent these essential fish populations from being depleted, thus jeopardizing the entire marine food web.
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You can fully charge a Fitbit Blaze in less than two hours even if its battery was completely depleted.
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There are substantial buffers available in the transactions to absorb losses before CEs are depleted beyond the original levels.
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Tillerson was fired in March after a rocky tenure that resulted in depleted morale and staffing levels at State.
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Visible stocks on the ShFE were depleted at under 2275,2100 tonnes both at the start and end of September.
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A customer looks at the heavily depleted bread section of a grocery store, in Alexandria, Va. on Jan. 220.
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America's military is overstretched, even depleted in some areas; fiscal policy is a mess; politics and society are divided.
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Instead, more pollution, less oversight, and a depleted budget for remediation set the stage for the current algal explosion.
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The Southern Ocean, which surrounds Antarctica, is becoming a significant fishing ground, as resources in other seas are depleted.
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Meteorologists say it would take five years of normal to heavy rain to replenish depleted groundwater supplies and reservoirs.
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Depleted by treatment, I spend a great deal of time alone at home… alone, that is, with the internet.
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She lost her period for three years and because her estrogen levels were so depleted, she broke five bones.
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Audio clip: Ground contact was maintained with the ascent stage until its batteries were depleted, some 143 hours later.
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The Knicks, depleted and weary on the end of a back-to-back, hardly looked up to the test.
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She had been pushing herself hard, though, and the activity depleted her, Ms. Bayeza said in a phone interview.
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In so doing, they depleted the initial capital, prompting them to seek an additional $200,000 to open and operate.
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This time, Sagan was racing against a field of sprinters greatly depleted by three grueling days in the mountains.
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Your directed attention is given to things you're actively paying attention to — like this story — and it's easily depleted.
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His army, never much of a fighting force to begin with, was badly depleted after eight years of war.
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Many economists are starting to worry for a different reason: the monetary policy armouries of central banks are depleted.
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Depleted of manpower, the moderate rebels remaining in Idlib could not resist Hayat Tahrir al-Sham when it attacked.
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But with a depleted roster and a young, rebuilt coaching staff, Kansas State never got on track this season.
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They also said the Australian government had depleted its political favors with the US over the one time deal.
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Last fall, when Hanawalt felt utterly depleted from making the show, she impulsively bought Juniper through a Facebook ad.
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I attended high school in West Baltimore, in an incredibly depleted and violent neighborhood, in a criminally underfunded school.
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That was expected to be a far more competitive match than Osaka's victory over a depleted and drained Tsurenko.
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So depleted are stocks of wild salmon that around 100 of Norway's 450 salmon rivers are closed to anglers.
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She said she worried that the hospital network's mask supplies could be depleted as the virus spread in Minnesota.
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They are illegal to harvest in New York, a regulation state officials call vital in protecting a depleted population.
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Automatic firearms — commonly referred to as "machine guns" — fire continuously with a single trigger pull until ammunition is depleted.
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She was also depleted, having been charged with the impossible task of sustaining both Wang's spirits and her own.
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Once the 6,000 mAh gets depleted, you can even juice it up while delivering wireless power to your phone.
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Plus, we completely depleted our savings while I was recovering and he had to be my full time caretaker.
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In Dr. Hsu's study, acute stress depleted the entire melanocyte stem cell population in mice in just five days.
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But to be surer of victory he also needs a deal with Mr Berlusconi's much-depleted Forza Italia movement.
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Datong was one of China's major coal producing regions for decades, but many of its collieries are now depleted.
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It's a significant increase, one that will allow the Pentagon to begin rebuilding our depleted and sorely stressed military.
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In the 21997s and '20003s, as the region's coal was depleted, he persuaded Moscow to build industry in Donskoy.
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Roth accounts must also be depleted over a decade, but heirs wouldn't owe any income tax on the distributions.
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Distillate stocks look severely depleted even before the main winter heating season begins in North America and Western Europe.
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Even with mandates for more capital, higher-quality capital and more-liquid capital, capital will be depleted as before.
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Researchers said Pyongyang granted fishing rights to Chinese companies years ago, leading to depleted fish stocks in nearby waters.
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Mild weather is sapping demand in major LNG consumers China and Japan as cold blasts depleted Europe's gas inventories.
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On weekends, when Fidyka and his mother go home to Pradzew, about a hundred miles away, he is depleted.
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He knew her body was depleted, and he understood firsthand the mental and physical demands of being a dancer.
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Massive cuts in foreign aid may hobble a Foreign Service already depleted by deep cuts during Tillerson's disastrous tenure.
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The Badgers looked depleted, thinned by foul trouble, fatigued by the seemingly endless arms and legs of the Gators.
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The island was abandoned in 1974 when the coal reserves were depleted and it became a barren, concrete wasteland.
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"Her political capital is depleted," said Thomas Kleine-Brockhoff, director of the Berlin office of the German Marshall Fund.
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The public pension funds were depleted, and Medicaid money allotted from the Affordable Care Act had nearly run out.
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There were plenty of thrilling moments where I just managed to defeat a metroid while my health was near depleted.
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I was full of guilt and depleted of energy and I decided I didn't want to live like that anymore.
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During long runs, they provide some energy to keep you going, and I don't feel as depleted once I finish.
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Still, many growers welcomed the recent storms and suggested more rain would be helpful to restore the drought-depleted aquifers.
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Most of the dishes came up blank, but one was accidentally left for a week in an oxygen-depleted incubator.
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This means that mid-tier banks can on average sustain credit losses of only 5.7% before their capital is depleted.
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Hotter oceans meant that animals needed more oxygen to survive, but the heat also depleted the oxygen in the waters.
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The US government's helium reserves in Texas are being depleted, forcing the Bureau of Land Management to ration its supplies.
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Should conditions continue to deteriorate, Lagarde's ECB could find itself in a bind, having already depleted much of its toolkit.
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In those cases, the victim may find his or her savings suddenly depleted and his or her credit rating destroyed.
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In addition, the country is facing rolling power cuts as water levels in hydroelectric dams have been depleted by drought.
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Instead, the depleted Amazon will transition into a drier region, unable to naturally repair itself to its previously drenched glory.
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"At the current fiscal stance, the regions existing financial wealth could be depleted in the next 15 years," it said.
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Another type of B-cell was also depleted, leaving the immune system in what the scientists called an immature state.
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Some have their capital depleted by profligate politicians; others cannot decide whether to invest at home as well as abroad.
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The latest report from the Social Security Board of Trustees projects the system's trust funds will be depleted in 2035.
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Central bankers, fearing they've depleted their toolkits, have been applying pressure on European governments to step up to the plate.
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Should security dwindle in the roughly 30 areas where they reside, they could give the depleted terror group more strength.
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The Memphis Grizzlies put together some strong efforts with a depleted lineup but may have finally run into a wall.
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The ability to keep nitrogen from being depleted from the soil, despite years of agriculture, has saved billions of lives.
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Trump, who took office on Friday, has vowed to build up the military, which he says has become dangerously depleted.
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U.S. crude oil stocks have been depleted by 21 million barrels in the past seven weeks, analysts at JCB noted.
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Evaluated independently, the retirement trust fund will become depleted by 2034, while the disability reserves will run out by 2052.
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As a young man, Roosevelt received a trust fund that he later depleted with failed land investments in the Dakotas.
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However, like groundwater on land, this water should be treated more like a savings account that can be quickly depleted.
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When the current supply of state-funded bottled water is depleted, the distribution centers will close and deliveries will end.
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Altai depleted part of its cash reserves in 2015, reducing its cash balance to RUB2.1bn from RUB4bn a year earlier.
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Deforestation and land clearing for pulp paper and palm oil plantations has depleted the habitat of Bornean and Sumatran orangutans.
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United Nations research shows that nearly 90% of the world's marine fish stocks are already depleted, overfished or fully exploited.
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The hotel stock was so depleted that I was still scrambling to find a room when my plane took off.
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After the election, black outreach at the Republican National Committee has been depleted — but that could be about to change.
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The facility stores natural gas in depleted underground crude oil formations, serving millions of homes in the Los Angeles area.
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Once that cargo is exported, the stocks will depleted, he said but added there were several more vessels awaiting crude.
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The Bucks' backcourt was depleted as Tony Snell, Matthew Dellavedova and Malcolm Brogdon sat out with an assortment of injuries.
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The four-year-long drought left it severely depleted, but heavy rainfall in December raised water levels nearly 29 feet.
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Legacy will also answer a longer-term supply issue K+S faces, as potash at its other mines is depleted.
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When I asked him about it, he said his depression had depleted his drive—a feeling I know and respect.
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This can happen because a battery is near the end of its useful life, is cold, or is nearly depleted.
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During the drought Californians became especially reliant on groundwater and supplies — which had been dwindling before the drought — became depleted.
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The counties told the court that jobs will be lost, since the current area in the mine is nearly depleted.
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Now, given these positions are measured against the depleted LME "open" tonnage, most of them are not necessarily that dominant.
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The global stockpile of vaccines has already been depleted twice this year to immunize people in Angola, Uganda and Congo.
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The baby remained hospitalized for 95 days and, unable to work, Rojas and Martell quickly depleted all of their savings.
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As a result, they may believe a woman's value is depleted by every sexual interaction she's had in the past.
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As a report commissioned earlier this year by Earthworks noted, easily-accessible supplies of battery metals are being depleted rapidly.
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Previously depleted stocks, including Gulf of Mexico gag grouper and Gulf of Maine butterfish, have come back to healthy levels.
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Let's hope this work proceeds expeditiously, so the Defense Department can get on with rebuilding and reforming our depleted military.
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Burr told CNN's Brianna Keilar on Monday she's already depleted her savings more than two weeks into the partial shutdown.
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As the casino's racks of $5,000 and $0003,000 chips were being depleted and refilled, phones rang in the gaming pit.
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Siluanov said tax breaks on most depleted fields may deprive the budget of 130 billion rubles ($2.17 billion) a year.
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Mai Tais were reportedly so popular in the 1940s and 50s that the drink depleted rum supplies across the world.
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This year, the men's Olympic field is depleted by the withdrawals of five top-10 players, including Federer and Wawrinka.
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Interim President Michel Temer has vowed to rebalance the depleted government accounts by capping public spending and reducing pension benefits.
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A vat of raw chaga-mushroom "mylk" was produced—"It's medicinal," a vender with knuckle tattoos explained—and quickly depleted.
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The depleted Grizzlies were missing key players in guard Mike Conley (heel) and forward Chandler Parsons (right knee), among others.
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But New England's offensive line attrition, uncertainty about Julian Edelman's foot, and depleted backfield will come to roost this Sunday.
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Amazon, Best Buy, Target and Walmart's sites have all been depleted — and even Apple's currently showing them out of stock.
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Shopping centers were severely impacted by a truckers' strike in the second quarter that caused tenants' inventory to be depleted.
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The earliest oysters were larger than what we have now, as the beds have been depleted by overharvesting and pollution.
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Supermarkets were depleted of bottled water, bread and canned goods as people waited patiently to pay up and get out.
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No amount of "this is fine" coverage on his pet networks will refill the depleted bank accounts of 800,000 families.
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As a result, he said, many have depleted their savings, remain stuck in temporary housing and face a desperate future.
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The facility has not depleted its inventory but has a limited supply of protective equipment and so accepted the offer.
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He's pleased that there's more material in Prince's vaults than he realized, but sad that one day it'll be depleted.
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Employees say the exodus has left the agency depleted of decades of knowledge about protecting the nation's air and water.
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Later, Dr. Percec began grafting fat into the labia, theorizing it would aid healing and add fullness to depleted tissue.
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The well that leaked was initially drilled in April 1954 as part of an oil field that had been depleted.
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In June, the government projected that Medicare funds would be depleted by 2026, three years earlier than estimated in 2017.
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The bleeding from the biopsy wound to Mr. Wood's neck persisted for several minutes, leaving the patient worried and depleted.
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And although lakes and ponds pose less of a problem — drought has depleted many — with enough rain, anything is possible.
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The drought has also depleted water sources leaving more than two million unable to access clean water in the country.
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The effects of her depleted savings caught up to Ms. Marcus in January 2016, when Mr. Seigel died of cancer.
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With their cash reserves depleted by this orgy of buyback activity, these companies were more vulnerable when the downturn came.
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With Eden Hazard, Tiémoué Bakayoko and Pedro injured and Victor Moses suspended, Chelsea entered the match with a depleted roster.
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If the company has continued to spend money at that rate, it may have depleted most of its unrestricted cash.
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Nursing homes qualify for a substantial degree of coverage under Medicaid, which generally kicks in after other assets are depleted.
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And at this dangerous moment, President Trump has few options, few allies, a depleted national security team and little credibility.
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You could only grow cotton on the same patch of land for about three years before that soil was depleted.
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The country's public and private reserves are so depleted that employees have not been paid and many have stopped working.
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From six months to several years on Approaching a year on a vegan diet, vitamin B12 stores may become depleted.
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The antelope's numbers, once in the millions, have been severely depleted by illegal hunting, habitat loss and competition for food.
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Trilobites With forests depleted by development, the pig-like animals are disappearing rapidly, scientists have found in a new study.
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But if the tech disturbs the reporting process, like it did in Iowa, trust in the system could be depleted.
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The mountain aquifer running down the spine of the West Bank and Israel is also being rapidly depleted and polluted.
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The instant-noodle aisle is depleted, and the vegetable section is down to a few lonely scraps of bok choy.
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"We will also repeal the Obama-Clinton defense sequester, and rebuild our badly depleted military," he said at a Nov.
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A depleted San Francisco defense, which was missing five starters, was unable to hold on a final goal-line stand.
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But when companies are in their infancy, absorbing punitive taxes means that precious capital reserves will be depleted more quickly.
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Canadians have high debt loads and depleted savings, which could crimp their spending for as long as decades, economists say.
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But these staffing figures reveal a very different and quite distributing story: American diplomacy is badly depleted and deeply damaged.
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All they&aposre doing is building a bigger target that could end up being depleted by long-term care costs.
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It was a huge success — guests came from as far away as Ohio to shop — but it depleted her savings.
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Conversely, the residual uranium with U-235 removed is called depleted (this is the uranium used in armor-piercing ammunition).
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Meanwhile, irresponsible fishing practices have depleted fish stocks and are "part of the human tragedy of ending biodiversity", he added.
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The stockpile usually has 6 million doses of the yellow fever vaccine, but that supply has been depleted twice this year.
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With many relying on local fish as well, threats of depleted fish stocks and lakes drying out leave them vulnerable too.
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When this happens, the dieter's levels of electrolytes, calcium and magnesium are depleted, which can be very hazardous to the body.
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Saudi Arabia has borrowed extensively over the past few years to refill state coffers depleted by a drop in oil prices.
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That ratio will be very interesting to astrobiologists, because biologically produced methane here on Earth is significantly depleted in carbon-13.
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Moreover, Medicare's Hospital Insurance trust fund, which finances inpatient care, is projected to be depleted in only six years, in 2026.
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Raptors 103, Knicks 93 A depleted Knicks team tested the Raptors on Thursday before losing, 103-93, at Air Canada Centre.
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You can also hot swap the batteries, allowing you to quickly replace a depleted unit without turning the aircraft completely off.
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What's more annoying than buying Coachella tickets only to have Beyoncé cancel her set after your payment depleted your checking account?
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Once it's open, take out the depleted battery and place a new battery inside, with the positive side facing towards you.
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Russia used to be the world's top producer, but overfishing of sturgeon in the Caspian Sea depleted its supply of caviar.
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Nevertheless, the country's severely depleted gas stocks will remain a concern as we move towards the 2018-2019 gas withdrawal season.
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Image: Antoine2K/ShutterstockExperts have been warning of a looming shortage of helium for years, as the known reserves are being depleted.
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With Turkey's judiciary depleted and intimidated by waves of purges orchestrated by Mr Erdogan's government, such Kafkaesque outcomes are increasingly common.
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Ottawa's bench was further depleted when it lost left winger Zach Smith to an upper-body injury in the first period.
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Researchers, writing in The Lancet medical journal, said this meant eosinophil counts were nearly completely depleted after four weeks of treatment.
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Last year, the World Economic Forum reported almost 90% of the Earth's fish reserves were either fully exploited, overexploited, or depleted.
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The next steps are less obvious as old ore bodies become depleted and new assets are often in politically unstable countries.
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As firms drill more wells close together, returns on each can fall, because the oil in neighbouring rock is already depleted.
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On my mother's last day of life, I helped an intern draw blood from her ankle (her other veins were depleted).
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Focus on building up a cash reserve, especially if it was depleted while you paid those college tuition or other bills.
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But unlike an all-electric car, when that range is depleted, you still have a gas motor that can provide power.
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The injury-depleted Maple Leafs have won just three times in 1133 games since starting February with back-to-back victories.
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And once you've depleted your car's battery, can you be sure you'll find somewhere nearby to go from E to F?
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"Reserves are being depleted, and the credit rating is expected to drop if oil goes below $30 per barrel," Mermelstein said.
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This dopamine release could also explain why it can help when we're particularly serotonin depleted after a heavy weekend as well.
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With growth and inflation flagging again, and the ECB's policy arsenal depleted, whoever succeeds him may need to be similarly bold.
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Despite inheriting a squad severely depleted by injuries, Phelan led the club to successive victories at the start of the season.
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Measurements by INSTAAR and other research institutions clearly indicate that the atmosphere's methane is becoming more depleted in the isotope C214.
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Ronald's death in June 2004, preceded by his decade-long struggle with Alzheimer's disease, left Nancy emotionally depleted and physically frail.
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Clearly, we have more to do to ensure that we are avoiding overfishing, maintaining healthy fish populations, and rebuilding depleted stocks.
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The brain of a Parkinson's disease sufferer shows depleted levels of neuromelanin, which has been associated with protecting cells from dying.
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Unlike Washington, who held on to his plantation and slaves, Arnold found that his fortune was vastly depleted by the war.
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Taken together, weakening environmental policies while boosting development will be a one-two punch leaving the American landscape bruised and depleted.
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Once an open-pit mine has been depleted, it's typically turned into an underground mine and operations continue below the surface.
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Stocks held in Shanghai Futures Exchange (ShFE) warehouses have, like the LME, been rapidly depleted since the start of the year.
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The settlements have the potential to channel hundreds of billions of dollars - allegedly accrued through corruption – back into depleted state funds.
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But we also ignore the growing impact on our national security when our diplomats and development professionals work with depleted teams.
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Paramedics in New York had to covertly swipe medical supplies from a hospital to restock their depleted ambulances after emergency runs.
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I have no means to pay for my father's future care, having depleted my entire savings to care for my mother.
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Her presidency left the country in economic tatters, with reserves depleted and a huge budget deficit and out-of-control inflation.
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You&aposve got to fill out those ranks out in the states because that was all depleted during the Obama administration.
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This had been depleted by fines and misconduct costs in recent years and was a further source of concern for investors.
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Gerald Green led the depleted Houston roster with a season-high 31 points while making 7 of 17 3-point attempts.
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Another skin-related consequence of climate change is skin cancer: as ozone is depleted, the risk of skin cancer goes up.
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In this elevated state, blood pressure and heart rates rise while levels of oxytocin, the love and bonding hormone, are depleted.
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This lack of investment further depleted a potential bench of future candidates and made future electoral competitions less and less likely.
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Trump was suddenly glowing, as if his face had regained its normal flush after being depleted earlier on the big stage.
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The Astros' struggles against the Rangers — and their depleted starting rotation — will most likely cost them a spot in the playoffs.
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But the pro-EU center is not depleted; instead, it's reemerged among the Greens and liberals and other smaller centrist parties.
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Unless a political solution is reached, Social Security's so-called trust funds are expected to be depleted within about 15 years.
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Chevron's withdrawal appeared to be an acknowledgment that investment decisions involving shale oil should reflect how quickly those wells become depleted.
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The biggest question is the depleted lineup, but Frazier, Torres, Luke Voit and D.J. LeMahieu seem dangerous enough behind Aaron Judge.
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Meanwhile, Medicare's hospital insurance fund is expected to be depleted in 2026 — the same date that was projected a year ago.
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The Packers, their roster depleted, had just one winning season and won a single playoff game with Starr as head coach.
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Overfishing and the use of banned techniques like dynamite, cyanide and electroshock fishing have depleted fisheries that many locals depend on.
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In the early fall, the inventory has not been depleted yet and it may be marked down as well, says Tucker.
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The narrow argument is that a depleted American steel industry would be unable to produce enough steel to supply the military.
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The researchers also found that the sympathetic nervous system, which triggers the fight-or-flight response, permanently depleted those same cells.
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Trump echoed at Thursday's rally that he will rebuild and strengthen America's "depleted" military, giving "Mad Dog" Mattis another shout-out.
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From the start, the injury-depleted Packers defense did not stand a chance to even slow down Ryan and the Falcons.
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Record exports in 2015 combined with three years of drought over various parts of Brazil's coffee belt have depleted producers' stocks.
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After years of bad decisions that caused a buildup of debt, GE sorely needs a strong steward of its depleted resources.
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According to an account she shared when the refuge posted her picture, the fish died in a lake depleted of oxygen.
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In the morning, Whitney visitors see these clusters of detritus as buoyantly colored structures; by evening, they are depleted of hues.
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The New England Patriots have Tom Brady, who has overcome a depleted receiving corps and offensive line and a commissioner's suspension.
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Nitrogen can also enter the environment via fertilizer runoff from farms, leaving aquatic "dead zones" depleted of oxygen in its wake.
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Farmers can usually manage for the first couple of years but by the third, soil moisture reserves are depleted, he said.
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As in many places around the world, the current 'baseline' abundance of herring in Heiltsuk Territory is a severely depleted population.
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After 15 days of pulling a nearly 400-pound sled across a treacherously windy Antarctica, Colin O'Brady was hungry, his willpower depleted.
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Then another long uphill depleted my final half-battery, even though I had been pedaling almost entirely in Eco mode by then.
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"Emotionally, I was depleted and sad, but this can be really normal because of the hormones and the experience itself," she says.
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Hitting current NDCs will leave the carbon budget for 2 degrees 80 percent depleted by 2030 (requiring a cliff-like plunge thereafter).
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He'll need all of those skills and more to help the ride-hailing company overcome scandals, internal dissension, and depleted executive ranks.
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The kids naturally took to photography and needed little guidance, coming to me only when there were issues like a depleted battery.
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TSA acknowledged in an internal email the "immediate need" comes with the acceptance of "some risk" of depleted resources in aviation security.
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Now (as before) the external threats have gotten bigger and scarier while the ability to counter those threats has been seriously depleted.
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That could extend the period of solvency for the Social Security trust funds, which are currently projected to be depleted in 2035.
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More than 2,500 of them are currently behind bars, leaving the judiciary depleted and terrified of rubbing Mr Erdogan the wrong way.
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Depleted aquifers, polluted waterways and silted-up dams threaten renewed and more intense water crises—which will be exacerbated by climate change.
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Moreover, the country's $16 billion sovereign wealth fund—known as the Timor-Leste Petroleum Fund—could be depleted by 2025, she noted.
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Organic crop protection sales climbed 1% in the first three-month period of 2019 while organic seed sales depleted 10%, he added.
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"Many people who served were exposed to things like pesticides, smoke from oil well fires, and even depleted uranium," Emrey-Arras said.
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Rookie forwards Nic Petan, Chase De Leo and Scott Kosmachuk saw plenty of ice time because of the Jets injury-depleted lineup.
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Thirty-five of 44 economists polled this week answered "No" when asked if the ECB had effectively depleted its monetary policy arsenal.
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However, New England's receiving talent is depleted without Rob Gronkowski, and Julian Edelman as a possession receiver is not an intimidating matchup.
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Kinsler sparks 13-hit attack in Tigers rout of Mariners DETROIT — The Detroit Tigers may be depleted but they're not lacking pop.
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Dell halved the cost of its 483-inch S2716DG G-Sync monitor from $700 down to $399, though stock has now depleted.
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It had relied on massive hydroelectric dams, which left the country in trouble three years ago after a harsh drought depleted reservoirs.
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The station, citing family members, reports her bank account had been depleted by six or seven withdrawals at ATMs, banks and stores.
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Iron ore stood at $59.40 a tonne, having advanced nearly 40 percent since January due to restocking of depleted inventories in China.
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For instance, if there isn't enough network traffic on a server, its Linux kernel's supply of entropy may be depleted over time.
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The Washington Capitals enter Wednesday night's Game 21 against a depleted Pittsburgh team with two straight wins and seemingly everything going right.
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Since then, the central bank has gradually depleted its foreign currency reserves as it fights the weakness of the crown through intervention.
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I know you don't have the backbone right now,' because I had been so depleted and I was so low on myself.
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New Delhi is trying to replenish its range of artillery weapons after years of delays in ordering new equipment for depleted supplies.
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That is complicated by estimates that its only domestic natural gas source, the offshore Malampaya field, will be depleted by 2024. Sta.
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Many see the petro as a thinly-veiled and illegal debt instrument for injecting hard-currency into Venezuela's depleted foreign reserve coffers.
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Thompson is expected to miss the majority of the 2019-20 season, leaving the Warriors depleted in an increasingly competitive Western conference.
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After three years of way below average rain, consistent winter rainfall has begun refilling dams left badly depleted by the crippling drought.
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Once a prepaid card you've added to your Lyft account is depleted, the app will revert to charging your default payment method.
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Fortunately, Pompeii is dotted with water fountains where thirsty tourists can line up to refill their depleted bottles for the umpteenth time.
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Researchers Ma and Yoon say Pyongyang granted fishing rights to Chinese companies years ago, leading to depleted fish stocks in nearby waters.
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Residents who fled Tal Afar days before the start of the offensive told Reuters some of the militants looked "exhausted" and "depleted".
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Fighting-age men and boys face the additional threat of forced conscription as the Syrian Army strives to replenish its depleted forces.
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Owners of that device started to report that it would shut down at random times, even if the battery wasn't completely depleted.
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The sampling suggested that the Siberian lithosphere had been rich in halogens before the extinction event, and was depleted after it concluded.
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Fortunately, with the help of virtual reality, athletes will be able to continue training long after the body has depleted its reserves.
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Hospital staffs were depleted by the flu, and my grandmother told of men who had been medics in the Army pitching in.
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The move freed up a roster space for Buffalo to sign linebacker Kroy Biermann and address its injury-depleted pass-rushing depth.
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Despite the fact that the WHO has stated repeatedly that masks aren't necessary, the widespread panic has depleted shops' stocks of masks.
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The limp fabric which used to form a pocket now dangled free, because my depleted partner ripped it off in a fight.
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A bad day is unlikely against the injury-depleted Seahawks (7-4, 55 percent chance of making the playoffs), even in Seattle.
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Depleted Military, Endless Wars, a potential War with North Korea, V.A., High Taxes & too many Regulations, Border, Immigration & HealthCare problems, & much more.
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As Asian supplies of valuable hardwoods like rosewood used to make luxury furniture have been depleted, Chinese importers have shifted to Africa.
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The surge has prompted Portland to turn its basketball arena into an emergency shelter and depleted assistance funds meant for other groups.
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She laughed, opened the door to show a near-depleted stash of dumplings, and chided us for running off with so many.
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Restock a depleted bullpen with Steve Cishek and Joaquin Benoit, and hope Cishek returns to form and Benoit remains an ageless wonder.
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Better regulation of groundwater use and a concerted policy of recharging depleted aquifers will do more for water security than large reservoirs.
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She recently began asking her mother, 77, for money after she depleted savings she had accumulated since the government shutdown in 2013.
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Trubisky took full advantage of an injury-depleted defense, completing a career-high 25 passes out of 533 attempts for 271 yards.
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Things don't go as planned for Paul — his wife chooses not to be downsized and his finances are depleted by their divorce.
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Recently, the male principal ranks at City Ballet were depleted when three dancers left or were fired amid issues of sexual misconduct.
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If there was any cause for concern for the Patriots, it was the health of the team's already-depleted corps of receivers.
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Well, then they became even more depleted and so every couple days there's a new policy on what we're supposed to do.
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The island is still recovering from 2017's Hurricane Maria, so any impact could have devastating effects on an already-depleted infrastructure.
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The recycling industry isn't ready to handle the surge in depleted lithium-ion cells, which come with several storage and handling challenges.
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"These things happen," Guillaume Cerutti, Christie's chief executive, said with a resigned smile, at Sunday's depleted exhibition of Impressionist and Modern works.
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As a result, said Casey Davis, who works at a visitor center in town, the amount of glass has been sharply depleted.
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But with little industry and iffy transportation, the economy has long been stalled, and the human capital is continuously depleted by emigration.
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Volkswagen's resources have already been depleted because of the company's admission in 2015 that it programmed 0003 million cars to fool regulators.
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S. trade deal was depleted by U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin saying tariffs on Chinese goods would remain in place for now.
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And it leaves those working in its airless confines (evoked mercilessly by David Zinn's gloomy set) in a state of depleted resignation.
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But the researchers found that in some cases the same system of nerves permanently depleted the stem cell population in hair follicles.
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RAVENS 230, BENGALS 227 Justin Tucker kicked four field goals and Baltimore shut down Cincinnati's depleted offense for a victory at home.
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A spokesperson said the money would come from available fiscal 2018 discretionary appropriations and remaining mandatory funds and continue until they're depleted.
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In reality, their 'modernization' will remove catch limits, weaken efforts to rebuild depleted stocks, and hollow out federal authorities that enforce compliance.
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Rating agency Moody's in a November report, however, said it expected 2020 issuance to slow as most developers had depleted their quotas.
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Still, proper management, such as cutting back on fishing a depleted stock, would lead to "better economic and conservation outcomes," it said.
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Reappointed to his post last month by the president, the general has been vocal about the depleted state of the armed forces.
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His well-regarded deputy, John Sullivan, has initiated some much-needed outreach, but top leadership is still so depleted that communication stalls.
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Jets 4, Penguins 1 Despite being depleted on the blue line, Winnipeg got three goals from defensemen in a win at Pittsburgh.
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The suitcases she travels with appear and disappear with regularity, their contents depleted as she is robbed or forced to raise money.
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The Magic were depleted after they lost center Nikola Vucevic and forward Aaron Gordon to sprained right ankles in the first half.
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The 10.2 billion euro ($20173 billion) privatization deal was designed to replenish Russia's coffers, depleted by falling energy prices and Western sanctions.
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Save the Children said there are only 7 million emergency vaccines after stocks were depleted in series of outbreaks earlier this year.
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If the material is clearly marked and looks like an ad, I say it's a little extra cash for depleted print coffers.
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His White House chief of staff is still serving in an acting capacity, and the West Wing is depleted by the shutdown.
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Another poor performance in Nevada next Saturday, however, could leave her too weak and financially depleted to seriously compete in those states.
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By trading him well before the July 22009 nonwaiver deadline, the Royals will save more money while bolstering a depleted farm system.
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A 35-day government shutdown, the largest in the nation's history, had depleted his party's political reserves and made another impasse unthinkable.
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Defeated and depleted, they pitched torn tents in El Barretal's center, squeezing into the only open corridor letting people cross the camp.
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According to the study, low doses of THC increased serotonin, but high doses actually depleted levels and caused a worsening of depression symptoms.
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Asia, where native populations of turtles have been depleted, is fueling a surge in turtle poaching across the United States, wildlife advocates say.
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But Lonmin lacks investment to develop new reserves, which means jobs lost to old and depleted shafts cannot be moved to new operations.
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In other words, whether I ghost someone on a dating app depends heavily on just how emotionally depleted I already am that day.
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A couple of German companies are reportedly interested in grabbing a share of a multibillion-dollar project to overhaul Turkey's depleted rail network.
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I was just an animal like any other, rooting around for nourishment, seeking a new habitat when my old one had become depleted.
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Part of this misconception may stem from consumers assuming that living trees are chopped down from forests increasingly depleted of their natural resources.
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But as the supply of water to the delta has been depleted by irrigation upstream, these pacts have disintegrated, fuelling outbreaks of violence.
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Currently, the program's trust funds are expected to be depleted in 2035, at which point it will pay just 80% of promised benefits.
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When it is above $40 per barrel, additional revenues will be used to rebuild reserve funds that have been depleted in recent years.
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Storage systems in cities have fallen into disuse; aquifers under farmland are depleted year by year faster than the monsoons can refill them.
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During that time Lopez allegedly depleted the couple's life savings, which included retirement funds and Holocaust reparation checks, while she gained their trust.
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Coffee exports have also declined in recent months compared to record 13 levels, as producers rebuild depleted stocks after two years of drought.
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West Africa has some the richest fish stocks in the world, but they are being rapidly depleted by industrial trawlers, some operating illegally.
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The country originally imposed a 10 percent tax on capital gains in July 2014 as part of efforts to replenish depleted state coffers.
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This matters, because when stocks of larger species are depleted commercial fishermen often start "fishing down" the food chain to capture smaller ones.
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If the energy of the integrated battery set falls below 20 percent, the depleted charging station is simply exchanged for a charged one.
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A Chevy engineer passed along tips to help with depleted range as the battery works to warm up the rest of the car.
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Social Security's trust funds are currently projected to be depleted in 245, at which point only 2000% of estimated benefits will be payable.
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Importers say they are struggling to pay for goods abroad because accounts held by local banks overseas have been depleted of foreign currency.
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The Packers (2-1) needed every bit of an early fourth-touchdown lead because Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford lit up a depleted defense.
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In recent years, the U.S. has started the heating season with record supplies that were largely depleted by the end of the season.
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For the next twelve years, Patricia lived in a hut with 14 cousins, tilling the "depleted and eroding" farmland allotted to black farmers.
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The RBI introduced a so-called corrective action plan in 2014 for 11 state-run banks with bad loan issues and depleted capital.
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They're nitrogen fixers, playing an important role in the Mallee region where the top soil is very denuded and the nutrients are depleted.
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Tucked away in a sleepy part of rural Québec, the Wallingford-Back Mine was long considered forgotten, depleted and shuttered since the '70s.
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Business groups contend the benefit cutbacks are an appropriate way for workers to shoulder part of the costs of rebuilding depleted trust funds.
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Foreign currency controls would normally be a crisis measure implemented when a country is worried its foreign currency reserves are being seriously depleted.
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James was transcendent in defeat during last year's Finals, seemingly playing one-on-five while pushing the Warriors despite a severely depleted roster.
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But the Freedom Caucus recognizes that, even if Republicans keep the House in November, their membership will be depleted and their influence muted.
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Japanese utilities have been actively buying cargoes in recent weeks as cold weather sweeping the country has fueled demand to replenish depleted stocks.
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Kerry Blackshear Jr. had a team-high 21 points and Nickeil Alexander-Walker added 33 for the depleted Hokies (18-4, 7-3).
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The number of unfortunate runners-up was highest in the games preceding the world wars, as post-war Olympic teams were somewhat depleted.
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Its listing, which is likely to take place in September, could bring in as much as $10 billion, boosting its depleted capital cushion.
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You could argue that it was also unmade by it—long ago, she began losing octaves, until her entire soprano range was depleted.
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"He wouldn't have come back if we were not so depleted at that area," Utes coach Kyle Whittingham said in a press conference.
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Humans had not only depleted the ozone layer, they appear to have caused the major increase in global warming from 6900 to 2628.
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The Legislature wants to replenish a depleted transportation fund by raising the state gasoline tax to 37.5 cents per gallon from 14.5 cents.
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There were 109,100 tonnes of net new cancellations over the course of June, leaving on-warrant inventory standing at a depleted 70,403 tonnes.
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Discovering and drilling for the important minerals used for industry and the technology sector remains incredibly important as existing mines are becoming depleted.
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What happened: Injury depleted and desperate, the New York Knicks gave Jeremy Lin, their bench-warmed point guard, a shot to prove himself.
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Cameco warned late last year that the uranium market would remain depressed until Japan's nuclear reactors were restarted and excess supply was depleted.
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Moreover, the U.S. government's active duty Korea experts are depleted by resignations and lack of promotions within the State Department and other agencies.
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This does not seem to be their year, not with a weary pitching staff and a boom-or-bust offense depleted by injuries.
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In essence the global copper stocks picture is one of a rebalancing away from a glutted Chinese market to a depleted LME market.
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Moody's said Detroit could become financially stressed once money from the trust fund and from the grand bargain is depleted in the 2030s.
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The National Ratings of TL, HL, and CIL are sensitive to a material deterioration in asset quality leading to capital levels being depleted.
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It aims to provide a potential backup for countries whose crop supplies are depleted, giving them the tools to rebuild what's been lost.
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Unfortunately, the researchers weren't able to determine if the fish eventually returned, as by that point, the camera equipment's batteries had been depleted.
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F Matt Barnes added 26 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists — his first career triple-double — to lead the injury-depleted Memphis Grizzlies.
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About 3,300 judiciary officials have also been dismissed, leaving a depleted workforce to manage the legal process against a growing number of detainees.
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Southern Residents are starving because we've depleted the salmon runs they rely on by damming their rivers, logging, and developing the surrounding habitat.
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Moreover, most fields need to be shut down before their fossil fuel reserves are fully depleted to limit warming to below 85033 degrees.
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President Trump on Friday promised a group of military mothers and spouses that he will increase defense spending to bolster a "depleted" force.
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And hey, should you believe in that duo, then rest easy knowing their availability earlier in the game would help a depleted rotation.
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It requires extreme conditions: the transfer of tissue between organisms and an immune system caught off-guard, or, in this case, completely depleted.
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I had a ragged line of depleted infantry from all over Greece, Sicily, and Italy, facing the advancing line of spearmen from Veii.
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The Magic lineup was depleted after they lost center Nikola Vucevic and forward Aaron Gordon to sprained right ankles in the first half.
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It was a lot to ask a man to run the gnarliest downhill in the world twice, on dulled skis and depleted legs.
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They are now dying, and in fact the batteries on one of the satellites are so depleted that it periodically goes to sleep.
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Shortly before Dr. Carlsson's arrival, Dr. Brodie determined that reserpine depleted serotonin, a neurotransmitter that would later be associated with mood and depression.
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He borrowed $900 from his brother-in-law and depleted his $500 in savings to afford tickets for the boy and an escort.
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With money reserves depleted and a downturn in night life (as part of Mayor Giuliani's quality-of-life initiatives), Wigstock died in 2001.
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Details within the report, about climbing business investment and depleted inventories, suggest more economic strength than the bare-bones headline number might indicate.
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Squid populations are presently exploding, researchers now know, perhaps because of warming oceans or because humans have depleted fish that prey on them.
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When the day the AirPods' batteries are depleted eventually comes, you can take them to an Apple store and pay for battery servicing.
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Experts say these catches undermine fishing limits that nations put in place to prevent fish stocks from getting depleted too rapidly and collapsing.
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What does it mean in 2019 to be an intelligent, sensitive woman in a spiritually depleted, social-media-curated facsimile of a world?
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Facing an injury-depleted Yankees lineup stacked with eight right-handed hitters, Kikuchi was in complete control during his second consecutive stellar outing.
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The U.S. women outshot an injury-depleted Trinidad and Tobago team by 59-0 and had an 18-0 advantage in corner kicks.
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The injury-depleted Brewers snapped their seven-game winning streak and fell to third place in the division, five games off the pace.
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The results haven't been pretty: depleted soil, chemically fouled waters, true family farms all but eliminated, a worsening of public health and more.
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No. 53 Diego Schwartzman shocked No. 5 Marin Cilic in four sets, leaving one half of the men's draw depleted of major stars.
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Military spending In his tweet, Trump said he had to rebuild the US military because it had been "totally depleted" under Obama's tenure.
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So, aside from feeling sad about the loss of my future baby, I was feeling physically down, depleted of my feel-good hormones.
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Cole carries Pirates past Padres SAN DIEGO — The Pittsburgh Pirates needed a win and someone to throw a lifesaver to their depleted bullpen.
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The Christian presence in Iraq, and some other countries in the Middle East, has been depleted over the years by wars and conflicts.
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Speaking at an event in 2014, Moore said those on government assistance ---- "the dole" ---- were depleted of dignity or meaning in their lives.
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And with all of Arizona&aposs struggles of late, Oregon and Colorado look like the bright spots in an otherwise depleted Pac-12.
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Insurers may also want to rebuild depleted reserve buffers, which could create a further drag on profitability for the next couple of years.
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As rising foreign debt and falling world oil prices have depleted the Venezuelan government's coffers, it has increasingly turned to colectivos as enforcers.
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" "We don't want to have a depleted military because we're all over the place fighting in areas that we shouldn't be fighting in.
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There were 109,100 tonnes of net new cancellations over the course of June, leaving on-warrant inventory standing at a depleted 70,350 tonnes.
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When the researchers looked at the coleoids' genes, they found that DNA mutations were markedly depleted around recoding sites to help preserve them.
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The storms have replenished severely depleted water reserves, blanketed the Sierra Nevada in snow and turned brown hills to green across the state.
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Williams scored 27 and the Dallas Mavericks did enough late to subdue the injury-depleted Phoenix Suns 91-78 at American Airlines Center.
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The global stockpile of yellow fever vaccines has already been depleted twice this year to immunize people in Angola, Uganda and the DRC.
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Matthew Stafford and the Lions (29-26) couldn't take advantage of an injury-depleted team that delivered indifferent performances the last two games.
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Although it is unknown exactly how many will clear that bar, it is certain that the contingent from Russia will be depleted significantly.
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With episode four, featuring low visibility rushes into nothingness, the Targaryen army came away with a near depleted force built on strategic blunders.
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