She turned in what she describes as a feminist script.
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Next up are mealworms, which she describes as "fruity" (eeek!).
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" Arquette plays Mary, who she describes as "an immature child.
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He loves the 80s, a decade he describes as "timeless".
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She's not scared of the ghosts, which she describes as friendly.
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Whitman, whose democratic inclusiveness he describes as too utopian for the
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" She bought it for what she describes as a "modest sum.
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" Cramer doesn't do talking points, which he describes as "so shallow.
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For her, it's kadhi, which she describes as essentially yogurt soup.
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It's what he describes as the added "are you sure?" button.
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He'd ban what his campaign describes as for-profit charter schools.
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FAA Type Certificate process, which Cobalt describes as long, cumbersome and expensive.
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It's what Lizzie describes as the "special work" done at the Academy.
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Hyland plays Krystal, whom she describes as the "innocent" of the ensemble.
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" The couple actually installed the Stikwood themselves — something Alexa describes as "comical.
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This he describes as "lucky"; others were detained for almost a month.
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Christina Blacken grew up as what she describes as an extreme minority.
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China reacted angrily to what it describes as meddling in its affairs.
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" Jordan Peele has always had what he describes as "a wild imagination.
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Listen to the track "Bog" which Adam describes as an evil stool.
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But even after the bullying stopped, what she describes as "dark moods" remained.
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She has spoken out against what she describes as repression by the government.
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" The character is based on what Parton describes as her childhood town's "trollop.
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Maduro has refused and vows to resist what he describes as U.S. imperialism.
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What one of our viewers describes as quote blind devotion to President Trump.
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Next began what Vik describes as "the most difficult part" of his life.
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But what about Iran, a country that Trump describes as a global menace?
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The first thing to address is what he describes as low-hanging fruit.
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Trump will spend several hours with Modi, whom he describes as a friend.
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Days before, he survived what he describes as a near-fatal car crash.
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Of the 633 posts the organization describes as key positions, 241 are confirmed.
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Mac'd is also available in Portland through what Huo describes as a ghost kitchen.
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" Working in health care, Dachis deals with what he himself describes as "stringent regulations.
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But it's also down to what Lam describes as its limited return on investment.
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Facebook also had what it describes as "general discussions on data breach" with lawmakers.
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In late July, Garfield had what Brown describes as a relapse that required surgery.
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Charlie Endean has what he describes as an "unusual role" on Game of Thrones.
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Blas's use of what she describes as the "Black feminine lens" sets her apart.
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His administration has adopted what it describes as a feminist policy toward foreign aid.
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" This week it's Fort Lauderdale, which Arie enthusiastically describes as "very sexy" and "cool.
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Each of the passages that Harder describes as defamatory were sourced from Paskewich's complaint.
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Hong Kong (CNN)China has completed what it describes as the world's largest seaplane.
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Their take—which Fidino describes as "a really awesome example"—was retweeted 44,000 times.
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Kellyanne Conway is wearing what she describes as "Trump Revolutionary Wear" to the inauguration.
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It's located on what the listing describes as a "quiet street" near Sunset Boulevard.
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The drills, which the North routinely describes as preparation for invasion, run until Aug.
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It's music that Deeon himself describes as being "for the strippers, for the street".
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Overall, Friedman's views are grounded in what he describes as a place of optimism.
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These are Chinese rice fields that photographer Hägg describes as "one giant, artistic puzzle."
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It's what curator Mouna Mekouar describes as Sehgal's ability to encompass numerous "hybrid" characteristics.
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The family—which Donnersmarck describes as too cultured to have been Nazis—was uprooted.
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Here, what he describes as a "magical carpet story" hangs on a garment rack.
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It's being used to make products like CBD water, which Lee describes as bunk.
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Get the recipe for the dish, which he describes as a "one-pot wonder," below.
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That's $35 a share — what it describes as a 19 percent premium over Disney's bid.
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" Today, Messenger has a central "people" tab that Sharma describes as a "social phone book.
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She gravitates toward art that she describes as more "feminine" in color, pattern, and material.
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Smith's team went for what he describes as a low-density but highly visual design.
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Danoff has been unenthusiastic about what he describes as capital-intensive telecom and utility stocks.
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Alejandro Cantu, SkyAlert's founder, began in Mexico City, which he describes as his innovation laboratory.
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Dudley's full remarks about what the firm describes as the "energy transition," per BP's website.
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Google unveiled the Pixelbook on Wednesday, which it describes as its "thinnest, lightest laptop" yet.
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" She spent time at Standing Rock last year, which she describes as a "Selma moment.
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The Vivofit JR even has its own mobile app (which Garmin describes as "parent-controlled").
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The Faroe Islands is an archipelago in Denmark, that photographer Michael Schirnhofer describes as "surreal."
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" The London page offered lots of information, including referrals, which Ryan describes as "super useful.
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" This is part of what Mitchell describes as a "Type A compulsion to curate things.
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It happened early on in a recording process that Barwick describes as "disjointed" by design.
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For Sanders, breaking what he describes as a corrupt, oligarchic system will take a sledgehammer.
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What ensued was a period of what she describes as bitterness, anxiety, resentment and depression.
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This familiarity — along with Faze's merchandise, which Offset describes as "fire" — helped solidify the deal.
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But also, Huang was raised in what he himself describes as a "working class" family.
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But you'll also unearth gems, examples of what Mr. Wo describes as Taiwanese-Cantonese fusion.
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He is not looking to prevent trade but is seeking what he describes as reciprocity.
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The drills, which the North routinely describes as preparation for invasion, run until Aug. 31.
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" Lieberman was born in the Bronx to what she describes as an "upwardly mobile Jewish family.
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No. She just had to learn, and quickly — what she describes as her vertical learning curve.
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The original flavor, which Business Insider describes as "consistently 'okay' at best," will not be available.
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The worker, whom Katz describes as an immigrant from Asia, had no family in the area.
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What Farrow describes as a lack of enthusiasm about his reporting, others describe as appropriate skepticism.
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Microsoft is teasing what it describes as big and bold changes to its Xbox Live Achievements.
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George Mason University's Scott Sumner describes as "a complete mess," which, if anything, is too kind.
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Hawley's response, which one source describes as a "PR answer," did little to assuage their fears.
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" The startup's new capital will be used to launch Freightos Marketplace, which Schreiber describes as "booking.
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The tent was later evacuated after what Collins describes as the bullet "landing" on the carpet.
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In the first, people tell her they've never made a mistake (something she describes as "scary").
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Last year, he developed what he describes as a hack to perfectly light a Christmas tree.
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He travelled to Israel and had what he describes as an epiphany at the Western Wall.
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She and her colleagues have embarked on what she describes as an informal "de-prescribing" initiative.
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J&J denies the findings of the Reuters report, which it describes as inaccurate and misleading.
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Anna, whom Blight describes as "largely illiterate," could be of little help with her husband's journalism.
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The comics are riffing about Bernie Sanders, whom Gillis describes as Mario to Dick Cheney's Wario.
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As is the Danish language, which Mr. Wiking describes as sounding like a dead seal choking.
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The mayor prefers what he describes as a "millionaires tax" to raise money for the subways.
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" Alayah wins by sitting on Sydney, which she describes as "an elephant sitting on a rat.
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Her final look, which Raquel describes as fun and edgy, is one to see for yourself.
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Is it really because of what Sanders describes as "corrupt landlords" trying to fleece the public?
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For months, Netanyahu has touted what he describes as unprecedented levels of behind-the-scenes cooperation.
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Although she visits often, moving away has left her with what she describes as survivor's guilt.
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" Medina has also had numerous moments with subjects that he describes as akin to "therapy sessions.
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There was no direct mention of the Chinese military base, which China describes as a supply facility.
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She forged a friendship with Ella and Cole's mother, Kerstin, who she describes as an incredible mother.
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Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has unveiled what it describes as the region's first autonomous taxi.
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Hooker describes as conservative, just what she was looking for in a place to raise her family.
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Because Kidman has what Watanabe describes as a "very sweet-shaped nose," she added a prosthetic bulge.
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Not so Mr Stuker, who is hugely loyal to United, which he describes as a "second family".
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The violence, which the U.N. describes as ethnic cleansing, has pushed more than 600,000 Rohingya into Bangladesh.
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But that doesn't solve what Ford Motor CTO Ken Washington describes as the last 50-foot problem.
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Two knives, which Reuters describes as a meat cleaver and kitchen knife, were found at the scene.
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Washington has also dispatched extra troops to the region to counter what it describes as Iranian threats.
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"He got me," Schilling said of Pettyfer, whom he describes as being "so easy" to work with.
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The thing he describes as "the magic" in the master bedroom isn't the typical MTV Cribs reference.
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It has also dispatched extra troops to the region to counter what it describes as Iranian threats.
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" The lucky pooch they chose was Joyce, who the shelter describes as a "perfect fit for them.
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Kholeif is also very fond of Yto Barrada's photographs, which he describes as both critical and sublime.
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" The pods themselves are what the company describes as "the world's only compostable mesh of its kind.
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Schreiber wanted to continue working with GE, which he describes as an important strategic investor for Freightos.
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Nixon is hoping to repeat that success in what she describes as her insurgent campaign for governor.
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" The pieces also reflect Paul's personal off-the-court style which he describes as "comfortable and relaxed.
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The set even has moving speakers for what LG describes as a "impactful" visual and audio experience.
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He is part of a psychedelic community that he describes as being populated by academics and intellectuals.
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Buttigieg delivered some good lines, highlighting what he describes as the special accountability of holding local office.
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Washington has also dispatched extra troops to the region to counter what it describes as Iranian threats.
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But it's also working on a more experimental project that CEO Yuka Kojima describes as interactive cinema.
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Bulgaria is, according to Transparency International, the most corrupt country in what it describes as Western Europe.
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Right now, they're off doing whatever kids do at VidCon, something Roberts describes as "quite a spectacle."
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And he sharply criticizes the "resistance" for what he describes as an illegitimate attack on American democracy.
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AR enables what the team describes as a "persistent" experience, where stories don't exist in discrete narratives.
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Over time the Pentagon has provided what it describes as approximate numbers for Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan.
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Sayonara Wildhearts is the name of the game, which the company describes as a playable music video.
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But the fact that many do not reflects what Professor Hirshleifer describes as self-enhancing psychological processes.
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He said he's also gotten a lot of blowback from what he describes as a vocal minority.
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Hululu is what RocketNews describes as an "anthropomorphic penguin," an anime character from the show Kemono Friends.
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The prospect of famine has created what the United Nations describes as the world's biggest humanitarian crisis.
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" She is also troubled by what she describes as an oppressive political climate that "snuffs out dissent.
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Bling Bling, a horse Ms. Ward describes as Onassis' best friend, stepped in to take his place.
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" She attributes this to her demeanor, which she describes as, "Stop, don't go any further, don't try.
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" Brown blames what he describes as "a lack of leadership and direction" within "a pretty complicated organization.
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A writer, podcaster and filmmaker, he grew up in what he describes as an "ideal" evangelical family.
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" Within 12 months, Murray's parents got divorced — a period he describes as "a difficult time for kids.
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The watch is made of lightweight titanium and has what the brand describes as tropical brown detailing.
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" Once, she sat in the audience at what she describes as a "controlled, grownup, well-presented play.
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She believes he has falsely equated gay rights to civil rights, a comparison she describes as insulting.
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He is the victim of what Horowitz describes as a "misleading" basis presented to the FISA court.
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Mr. Zakaria sits in his study, which he describes as the "heart and soul" of his home.
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Here's what Devalier describes as the "good news" for the BoJ, the decline in Japanese bond yields.
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The chip in question is the Myriad 2, which Movidius describes as a "visual processing unit" or VPU.
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" Newmann painted "Arrows" in 1968, which he describes as "a very turbulent year, with the Vietnam War raging.
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"Stefani is happily in a relationship with country singer Blake Shelton, whom she describes as an "unexpected gift.
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" People often assume that transgender men are exclusively attracted to cisgender women, which Radix describes as a "misconception.
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"You're so used to showing everything," Sara says, reflecting on a time she describes as her lowest point.
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However, the IMF has discouraged the central bank from participating in programmes it describes as "quasi-fiscal activity".
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The bombers have been sent to the Middle East to counter what Washington describes as threats from Iran.
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Podkopaev, an analyst on what the indictment describes as the "translator project," joined the organization in June 2014.
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She went to what she describes as a "proper comprehensive" in Fife with 1,500 pupils of varying abilities.
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That means creating what he describes as a "window" big enough to internalize a new norm or behavior.
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" The team accessed a clinic's local wi-fi system through what it describes as a "weak communications protocol.
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The campaign in recent months has repeatedly attributed the decision to what it describes as an ongoing audit.
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The monsoon season is what he describes as the shut-off valve for fire season in the Southwest.
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In 2001 he bought what he describes as a "funky farmhouse" and stable on 7.5 acres in Sagaponack.
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It shows a box full of Saudi cash, which it describes as the title deeds for the islands.
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" Their marriage lasted for three years, which the now-37-year-old describes as "terrible, painful," and "expensive.
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His process involves reaching "truth," which he describes as a glowing orb submerged in tar, while he sleeps.
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The same goes for the , which Gordon describes as having "similar resistance" to that of the S&P.
|
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But Page chose to flag one, which he describes as "running for quite a while," known as Debug.
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He favors the emerging markets, which he describes as "supercharged," but warns against "wildly overpriced" global sovereign bonds.
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He decided this 15 years ago after having what he describes as prophetic dreams of a past life.
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The keyboard triggers the light installation through what Bollason describes as two voices: a pad and a piano.
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But Pentecostalism also honours spontaneous ecstatic experiences and what it describes as direct revelations from God or prophecy.
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It has also dispatched extra armed forces to the region to counter what it describes as Iranian threats.
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His platform opposes what he describes as the state government's political nepotism, corruption and misuse of government funds.
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" Although his mother had a steady job, Lee grew up in a neighborhood he describes as a "ghetto.
|
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Mr. Brill now has a different start-up, Cruzu, which he describes as a crowdfunding platform for wine.
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What Travis describes as his "red pill" moment happened during a 2015 protest at the University of Missouri.
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" The Pink Diamond perfume was made by Khloé, which she describes as a "really dreamy, seductive, warm fragrance.
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" There is "heightened awareness," on gender and racial equality at work, Quarles says, which she describes as "awesome.
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Though somewhat disconnected, these different outputs reflect Hamilton's interest in what she describes as the democracy of art.
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The drug turned his urine a shade he describes as "Seahawks green" in honour of Seattle's football team.
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It's not an easy or predictable job, she says, but it is one she describes as "a gift".
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My Slumscape paintings have become visual representations of what Schopenhauer describes as the worst of all possible worlds.
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Bayer's bid, which it describes as giving "immediate and certain value for Monsanto shareholders," already looks value-destructive.
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Yet the vision Mr. Stephenson describes as a pillar of the Time Warner deal may be a mirage.
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Benhura's work propelled him out of poverty and early family tragedy to a life he describes as blessed.
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Aniston loves microcurrent facials, which she describes as "like a little workout for your face," according to InStyle.
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Hitting Enter on his first computer is the only encounter he describes as having been worth his time.
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She has had relationships she describes as purely sapiosexual, in which there was no sex, just intense conversation.
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Microsoft's design team are now working collaboratively internally in what the company describes as an "open source" way.
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D.W., whom Cooper describes as "more or less nonverbal," hunted for the family's food, bringing Thomas with him.
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The NATO StratCom report lays bare what it describes as an extensive "black market" for social media manipulation.
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Apple is also adding what it describes as "desktop-class" browsing to Safari, and tweaking its multitasking features.
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Along with Intel, Forrest also recommends Texas Instruments stock, which she describes as an "analog to digital" chipmaker.
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For years he has worked with a technology he unabashedly describes as lo-fi, gritty, one-bit sound.
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Trump has stressed what he describes as his "very good and warm" relationship with the North Korean leader.
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Smith had spent her college years writing, drawing, and baking with an intensity that she describes as compulsive.
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It has offered training to Muslim preachers from Africa and Europe on what it describes as moderate Islam.
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" Jackson said he never again worked with the Weinstein brothers, who he describes as "second-rate Mafia bullies.
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Jaki, 33, says he sides with ordinary people against what he describes as an arrogant Civic Platform municipal elite.
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But Rohrer's upcoming game, which he describes as a "transgenerational civilization-building game," may be his most ambitious yet.
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He's advocated what he describes as America's Infrastructure First Policy, to support investments in transportation, clean water and electric.
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That appeal includes a long list of what it describes as improprieties and abuses in Ulbricht's investigation and trial.
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For the taller guys, who ASOS describes as 6-foot-3 or taller, there are currently over 100 items.
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In a system that Love describes as "catastrophically chaotic," many migrants never see their phones or important documents again.
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Harley will be played by The Big Bang Theory's Melissa Rauch, who Timm describes as perfect for the part.
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The Scottish government has announced plans for what it describes as an "ambitious" deposit return scheme for drinks containers.
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Lenovo is also creating its own Mixed Reality headset that Microsoft describes as "incredibly affordable" without providing exact pricing.
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This includes turning the paper's "Banter" section, which Vagun describes as "our funny, viral content" into clickable Snapchat material.
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He farms without chemicals, but refuses to adhere to any sort of agricultural ideology, which he describes as restrictive.
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Maps is debuting a reimagining of the "Explore" tab, which Fitzpatrick describes as "pretty basic" up to this point.
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Last night, Hodgy dropped Dukkha, a seven-track mixtape that he describes as "pre game" for the new record.
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" The end goal of that marketing bumf is a target customer that Xiaomi describes as "the global young generation.
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That message, by and large, dwells on what Mr. Rubio describes as the unique and special character of America.
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Hence the relentless repression since 1999 of Falun Gong, a spiritual movement which the government describes as a cult.
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In "[t]he absence of clear truth" is a space that Chamberlin describes as the breeding ground for myths.
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One woman who Welch describes as "talented" pushed for a 3 percent raise when starting at a new company.
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" Couric is active on social media and also has a podcast, which she describes as a "fun, intimate medium.
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The braking system on the Boosted Rev, which the company describes as "confidence-inspiring," sounds like a step up.
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The Japanese JV will be led by Prasun Choudhary, whom OYO describes as a founding member of its team.
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One way to think about this is what Humphreys describes as the "stock" and "flow" of the opioid crisis.
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Inside the home, which HGTV describes as "mountain modern," there are three bedrooms and three and a half baths.
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It has a so-called EMI Network, which the company describes as a payment system with instant financing options.
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Above their beds are photographs of Kurdish leaders, people that Islamic State describes as infidels who deserve to die.
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Especially seeing as he lives on a place that he himself describes as "nothing but rocks and bird shit"?
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She's been known to destroy her work at times, a practice she describes as a cathartic and healthy experience.
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He has also devotedly championed the elusive miniatures of Federico Mompou, which he describes as "the music of evaporation".
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The photo that Mueller describes as "awkward," shows his arm behind Swift's backside, though it's unclear if it's touching.
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" North Charleston is the 11th city to participate in what the Justice Department describes as a "collaborative reform process.
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One of his projects is the search for what he describes as an "adaptive reuse structure," in Portland, Ore.
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However you choose to use rose essential oil, you'll benefit from what Fite describes as some major spiritual effects.
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He showered praise upon GOP Senate candidate and wealthy businessman Carlos Beruff, who he describes as a good friend.
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Israel has stepped up attacks against what it describes as Iranian and Iran-backed targets in Syria this year.
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Having access to what Bloomberg describes as "the world's largest gaming market" is undoubtedly good for developers and publishers.
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He was greeted with what the New York Times describes as "wild applause," but two audience members walked out.
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The Cellar has since changed its rules to what it describes as a "swim at your own risk" policy.
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Spiers says she has had to deal with this issue "every period, every day," which she describes as exhausting.
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In 2014, he dove deep into transhumanism, which he describes as the transformation of the human condition through technology.
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Their new album, The Other Shore, is their eighth studio record, which Turla describes as a space Western opera.
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Her next move left her with what she describes as an "anime" look with no pink color in sight.
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" Wike fell into a Facebook group called Tough Prison Wives, a place she now describes as her "second family.
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As a Democrat, she's also not a fan of Mr. Trump, whom she describes as a self-centered bully.
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Animated concentric circles that Ijeoma describes as "eyeballs" will then pop up, accompanying vibrations, when you reach a crossing.
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All of these are routines Tolentino describes as degrading and dehumanizing, but routines with which she is intimately familiar.
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Published during the time she describes as her "downfall on the show," this book didn't sell nearly as well.
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Goods are regularly blocked from entering the areas, more strictly for Gaza, on what Israel describes as security grounds.
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" Late in life, Conant wrote a memoir that Conant the biographer describes as "dry and devoid of personal detail.
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He cooks food he describes as pre-colonization: local meat and vegetables and no gluten, dairy or processed products.
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The SPD wants a wholesale reform of health insurance to end what it describes as a two-tier system.
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Consider how fond Rush Limbaugh is of the word "passion," which he describes as the essential key to success.
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First, it would put payday lenders out of business, saving people from what Gillibrand describes as predatory lending practices.
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Soames's book of poems, which Soames describes as "exquisite, and many-hued, and full of poisons," is titled "Fungoids."
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Launching attack after attack on what he describes as his "conservative" opponents, Lopez Obrador has admitted to polarizing Mexico.
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Sanders is a self-described democratic socialist, a position he describes as being primarily concerned with correcting economic inequality.
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As he floated in the dark water, he had what he describes as his first real conversation with God.
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In March, the service finally achieved server coverage throughout Western Europe, territory Ryan describes as "critical heartland" for PlayStation.
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We have entered what the Philharmonic describes as "Alan Gilbert's Farewell Concerts," and this one should be particularly fine.
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The military campaign, which the government describes as a "clearing" operation, has largely targeted civilians, human rights groups say.
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The difference in frequencies, or what Chaput describes as singing, happens as the surface of the snow dunes changes.
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The letter demands an apology from the district for what it describes as discriminatory treatment that violated Janizia's rights.
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Mazdzer, a Massachusetts native, was first exposed to luge — which he describes as "ultimate sledding" — at 8 years old.
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Sarah survived decades of emotional abuse at the hands of her mother, whom she describes as a malignant narcissist.
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Or do you think that Mr. Brooks may be overlooking positive aspects of the things he describes as "lies"?
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The United States has also dispatched extra troops to the region to counter what it describes as Iranian threats.
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" Perhaps her point zero is what T. S. Eliot describes as the still point in his poem, "Burnt Norton.
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They will also now feature a "Forum Display," which Apple describes as a mobile screen created by Apple's design team.
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" Meadows was born in Mississippi to two teenage parents whom he describes as being "too young to be having kids.
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They were able to rent out what Barlow describes as a "compound" which featured multiple houses, apartments, and other buildings.
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The fables feature mythological creatures resembling birds, fish and dragons — which the artist describes as "friendly, cheeky and unfortunate" characters.
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Chix Fix was created with what Turner describes as United's full support and even some funding to make team uniforms.
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Ms Kawakami grew up in poverty in Osaka and had what she describes as a "difficult" relationship with her father.
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And the studio is planning what it describes as a "long-term commitment" to keeping the game going after launch.
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Credit...Kyle Johnson The artist Susan Cianciolo is often inspired to make work by what she describes as visiting spirits.
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But the results are often better when an experienced plastic surgeon repairs what he describes as a "cosmetically sensitive" wound.
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Over 190 congested airports—103 of them in Europe—follow rules that IATA describes as "fair, neutral and transparent" Hogwash.
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Over 190 congested airports—103 of them in Europe—follow these rules, which IATA describes as "fair, neutral and transparent".
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To combat these threats, Darktrace released a product called Antigena, which the chief executive describes as "machine fighting machine tech".
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The company has pioneered 'smart tokens,' which it describes as cryptocurrencies with built-in convertibility directly through their smart contracts.
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The agency expects this to reduce the sound of the shock wave to what it describes as a "low boom".
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But ASAS-SN-15lh, which Dong describes as "the most powerful supernova discovered in human history," strains the theory's credibility.
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But it was hard to top last year's, which he describes as one of the best nights of his life.
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Israel has repeatedly attacked what it describes as Iranian targets in Syria and those of allied militia, including Lebanon's Hezbollah.
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You can only send text-based messages when chatting for the first time, which Facebook describes as a safety measure.
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His playing style echoes his personality, which his wife Heather Ito describes as interesting and quick-witted, yet ironically oblivious.
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It seems built into the way she works, which she describes as a constantly unfolding soundtrack of her own moods.
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Tinder is dubbing the TV app's main focus the "party swipe" — which it describes as a "fun activity with friends".
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It's artwork Muniz describes as "photographic delusions" that playfully toy with our sensory memories and inspire a sense of wonder.
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Gibson also makes me his Sazerac, which he describes as a "sort of Old Fashioned" that originates from New Orleans.
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" The concept is also supposed to represent what Volvo describes as a "potentially lucrative competitor to short-haul air travel.
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No surprise, she shares many of the qualities of her latest heroine, Susanna Kessler, whom she describes as atheist-Jewish.
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Seats are ergonomically designed, and feature smart touches like higher armrests and what Bombardier describes as an "impeccably shaped backrest."
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They were exposed to what the Stanford psychologist Carol Dweck describes as a growth, rather than a fixed, mind-set.
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Booker says his time as mayor of Newark, which he describes as a "24-hour mayor," hurt his personal life.
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Mr. Olthuis founded Waterstudio — which he describes as the first modern architecture firm to exclusively build floating houses — in 2003.
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The company founded what it describes as the world's first globally enforceable credit model, and works only with leading universities.
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He has always called for repealing the health law, which he describes as a bureaucratic disaster and an economic drag.
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For example, what some may see as Sanders interrupting others, Benor describes as "overlapping" or "cooperative overlapping" in Jewish speech.
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But also the cookiers, which she describes as a unique tribe that manages to put cultural and political differences aside.
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The structures he observed ranged in shapes and sizes, which he describes as gates, kites, triangles, bull's eyes and keyholes.
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The dance, which he describes as "a love letter to Ailey," is his seventh for the troupe in 20 years.
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Only three years apart in age, Hideko and her little brother -- who she describes as calm and quiet -- were close.
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He ranked 24th in strokes gained putting, after being a middling 97th in 2018, an improvement Sbarbaro describes as "huge".
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" The designers responsible for the RH empire may be suffering from what the Scottish artist David Batchelor describes as "chromophobia.
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In some cases, the couple's advisers oversaw financial transfers that the current Angolan government describes as acts of money laundering.
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He is particularly critical of Mr Gove, whom he describes as "an ambassador for the truth-twisting age of populism".
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Schrems said the slow pace fits in with what he describes as the Irish regulator's track record of avoiding enforcement.
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This time, what Terry describes as sudden unintended acceleration (SUA) led to a four-car crash that injured two people.
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" Corcodilos runs a Web site called Ask the Headhunter and is known for what he describes as his "iconoclastic techniques.
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He found a listing that he describes as the "perfect bachelor pad," which even included a 300-gallon shark tank.
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The gap aggravated tensions that existed between the two men despite what Lewis describes as a platonic love between them.
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Hundreds of thousands of websites were knocked offline or slowed yesterday due to what Amazon describes as an employee error.
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" It is an homage to what she describes as "a seemingly innocuous topic that turns out to have great depth.
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Forty-five years after a withdrawal that the foreign secretary, Boris Johnson, describes as mistaken, Britain is back in the Gulf.
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This created what Vogt-Roberts describes as an "unorthodox" situation where he was able to regularly solicit feedback on the commercial.
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" The book ends with Kelly returning to Earth in a Soyuz capsule in March 2016, which he describes as "fucking medieval.
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Crowe is Jackson Healy, a character he describes as a "debt collector with aspirations" and March's unlikely partner in the investigation.
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X's relationship with Anonymous at that time led to other notable hacks, including what he describes as the takedown of Mastercard.
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The coat reflects L.K. Bennett's overall design aesthetic, which the label describes as a "modern blend of femininity, color and style."
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The new tariffs are intended to punish Beijing for what the administration describes as unfair trade practices that punish American firms.
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The man Madonna still describes as her BFF, former Studio 54 bartender Martin Burgoyne, had succumbed to the disease in 1986.
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But will making cosmetic changes, like ridding the kitchen of floor tiles that Berkus describes as "actually really ugly," be enough?
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" Chrome is also tackling the rise of fingerprinting, which it describes as "underground ... harder-to-detect methods that subvert cookie controls.
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Additionally, there are new "Adventures," which Bungie describes as missions that characters will send you on with different mechanics and discoveries.
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She takes over from a man with whom she worked closely for years and whom she describes as a "political giant".
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Israel's air force has struck scores of targets it describes as Iranian deployments or arms transfers to Lebanon's Iran-backed Hezbollah.
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It has created what U.S. CEO Joe Eberhardt describes as a "three-pillar strategy," starting with familiar models like the Discovery.
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Over the years, Paltrow has also penned many glowing birthday messages for her pal, whom she describes as her best friend.
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His ten years living with the disease changed Norma, her family dynamics, and what she describes as her own life trajectory.
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But, as evidenced this week, the abuse allegations have not ceased, despite what the UN describes as a zero tolerance policy.
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It is unlikely that Mr Salah—whom another chant describes as a "gift from Allah"—has converted many fans to Islam.
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Perhaps it's fitting that Lazarus — who Charsha-Lindsey describes as "joyous" and "grateful" — arrived at his foster home on Labor Day.
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Oxenberg last saw India, whom she describes as being "superskinny," in May when she returned to Los Angeles for her birthday.
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It could not be further from how the actor is in real life, who Mayfield describes as kind-hearted and thoughtful.
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Over 190 congested airports—103 of them in Europe—follow rules that IATA describes as "fair, neutral and transparent" (see article).
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Psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi says that being completely absorbed in an activity, what he describes as "flow," is the secret of happiness.
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Net migration, which the latest figures put at 246,000, is still far higher than what May describes as "a sustainable level".
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It's hard to imagine getting Congress to upgrade Obamacare to a single-payer system — what he describes as Medicare for all.
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" When off-duty, they have to live in crew apartments, under heavy CCTV surveillance, which Saskia describes as a "horrible environment.
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After more than three years, Magic Leap has unveiled what it describes as a "creator edition" of its augmented reality system.
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By her feet are what she describes as the "Tampon Tent" and the "Pad Palace," where hygiene products are freely distributed.
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All output is sold to Nissan International SA in Switzerland, which Nissan describes as its "European group head office trading company".
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The pretty pairing will also inspire what Drew describes as the "centerpieces and whatnot" for the rest of the Italian affair.
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Obama has argued that he cannot pardon Snowden until he is convicted of a crime, something Wizner describes as a dodge.
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Jeanie also says she is dedicated to fixing the Lakers -- which she describes as "the most storied basketball franchise in history."
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Since cutting ties with his former patient, Besigye has had a rocky relationship with the government, which he describes as authoritarian.
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By March 2017 he sold EnvoyNow to the food delivery firm JoyRun for what he describes as a "pretty decent" amount.
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Key to this is what the startup describes as a patient and physician friendly interface that aims to reduce information asymmetry.
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It has also hinted at military confrontation, sending extra forces to the region to counter what it describes as Iranian threats.
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"I took a gamble on a 'bulk joblot,'" which Baxter describes as a sort of "lucky dip" of random bulk items.
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With no published documentation, and a coding style that Rajko describes as 'extremely obtuse', Discovery caused Rajko no end of frustration.
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Gaza has been under what the UN describes as a blockade since 2007, when Hamas ousted the rival Palestinian faction, Fatah.
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Gorbachev was born in 1931 in the southern Russian village of Privolnoye, which Herzog visits and describes as a godforsaken place.
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But the Kremlin is worried the system could be used against its missile stock, which it describes as a strategic deterrence.
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When Alphabet CEO Larry Page — whom Thrun describes as a friend — asked him to take on the project, he had reservations.
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He uses anxiety-management skills like yoga and meditation to create calm in what he describes as a very busy mind.
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What Plath describes as a "far sea" moving in her ear is what Schweblin calls "the rescue distance" in her book.
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Though, it's technically more of an on-demand prescription medication startup that functions using what it describes as a virtual pharmacy.
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This will bring a massively bigger amount of data into the mix, covering what IBM describes as billions of IoT sensors.
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Israel and Hezbollah, the group it describes as the greatest security threat on its border, have fought wars against each other.
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France's EKIM, meanwhile, recently opened what it describes as a fully autonomous restaurant staffed by pizza robots cooking as customers watch.
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Her defence, which she describes as a big key to her game, was where the pros felt most like the pros.
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At home, Lamarr had what her biographer Richard Rhodes, one of the movie's on-camera experts, describes as an inventing table.
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"Time No Line," which Mr. Kelly describes as a "live memoir," draws from the diary he has been keeping since 1976.
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Mr. Khan's nationalistic broadsides against American policies and what he describes as a humiliatingly uneven relationship chime with the military's position.
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" An agent attended the performance because one of his clients wanted him to see a woman Jimenez describes as an "ingénue.
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" In voting for the articles of impeachment, the House of Representatives carried out what the Constitution describes as a "sole Power.
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Industry is promoting an expansion of incineration in waste-to-electricity plants, which it describes as a source of renewable energy.
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The unmanned aircraft, a 75 kilogram Zephyr, offers what Airbus describes as "local satellite-like services" and runs on solar power.
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The economy has collapsed, creating what the World Bank describes as a humanitarian crisis with shortages of water, electricity and medicine.
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He has traveled to Al-Hol, the camp where his daughter is being held in what he describes as unbearable conditions.
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The game developer, Nathaniel Chapman, said he saw friends in the industry laid off because of what he describes as mismanagement.
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He skippers a boat called Shrimpy and his specialty is cephalopods, "octos, squiddlies and cuttles", which he describes as "super smart".
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Apple's iPhone 11 lineup comes with Ultra Wideband technology, which Apple describes as "GPS at the scale of your living room."
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Would you want to work on this kind of project, which the author describes as requiring "painstaking exactness and glacial speed"?
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This year, the logs are on sale at Walmart for $18.99, in what the retailer describes as a limited-time deal.
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Ms. Davidson portrays a Marilyn Monroe-esque White Rabbit in a setting she describes as "Burning Man at Versailles" (1:30).
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She's completely unfazed by the snowfall, which seems to only enhance what she describes as an endeavor surrounded by natural beauty.
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But there is plenty of intrigue swirling about Mr. Dokuchaev, 33, whom the indictment describes as Mr. Belan's direct F.S.B. contact.
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For her latest, "And," an evening-length solo, she employs literary devices to create what she describes as three-dimensional essays.
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Despite being developed by a relatively small 12-person team, Grounded features what Brennecke describes as a robust and realistic ecosystem.
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Mugdi, whom a friend describes as "culturally a Muslim," is disgusted and affronted, wanting nothing to do with his son's memory.
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The administration has pushed for the funding to deal with what it describes as an unprecedented crisis on the southwest border.
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So what's it like there right now, in the wake of what Patchett describes as the "blinding crush" of holiday shopping?
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But to appreciate what she describes as "the call," one must understand why she visited the Jefferson City prison in May.
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Hotz posted OpenPilot, the self-driving code it developed and describes as an open-source alternative to Tesla's semi-autonomous feature Autopilot.
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Now, PUBG developer Bluehole has issued a response to what it describes as "growing concerns" about the similarities between the two games.
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Carbon's printer uses a process called digital light synthesis, which Dr DeSimone describes as "a software-controlled chemical reaction to grow parts".
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Waggel, a new "insurtech" startup in the U.K., is officially launching today to offer what it describes as "fully digital" pet insurance.
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Ssentamu's music career took off in the early 2000s, and his songs, whose genre he describes as "edutainment," often spotlight urban poverty.
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The nickel comes from the family of Dr. William Morton-Smith, who Stack's Bowers describes as an "old-time collector" of coins.
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Soon after, a friend gave him a musical sequencer, one he describes as being like a synthesizer and drum machine mixed together.
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"Pai then rolls what he describes as a "leaked, 14-year-old video," saying he can "no longer hide from the truth.
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She worked for three years while studying for a degree in Events Management, which she describes as one of her biggest achievements.
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The International Monetary Fund has put on hold talk about an aid package due to Zambia's debts, which it describes as unsustainable.
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The team is in discussions with the Swiss state which he describes as the "natural" lead partner for that particular use-case.
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These suits are still your standard air-pressurized suits, which Newman describes as engineering marvels, but still really hard to move in.
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One of his many sources is a 1951 book called "Washington Confidential," which he describes as "severely flawed" but rich with sleaze.
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Examples like these are just the tip of the iceberg for Runway, which co-founder Cristóbal Valenzuela describes as radically egalitarian tool.
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" Her other credits include several Harry Potter films, The Dark Knight, and 102 Dalmatians, which she describes as a "dream come true.
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Instead, O'Rourke offered a holistic alternative to what he describes as the nastiness of Washington and the discourse that flows from it.
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Now, the United States Patent Office has granted Lyft with a patent for what it describes as an autonomous vehicle notification system.
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The report cites need for improved leadership due to what it describes as an overall lack of "strategic direction" within the department.
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During Syria's seven-year war, it has conducted scores of air strikes on what it describes as Iranian or Tehran-backed targets.
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He describes as a "hoax" recent reports of surreptitious messaging, in 2016, between Donald Trump's campaign and Alfa-Bank, which he controls.
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" The band performs in a style that Pisani describes as "nerdy hip-hop and dance music meets dirty Harry Potter fan fiction.
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It denounces what it describes as foreign meddling in the conflict (there is indeed a risk that it could attract foreign fighters).
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IMAX is also working with Google to develop what it describes as a "cinema-grade VR camera" for these filmmakers to utilize.
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Instead, it's about a singular sensation — what Louboutin describes as a "ping," like the sound a heel makes when hitting the floor.
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McGinty, a former environmental aide for President Bill Clinton, has repeatedly blasted Toomey for what she describes as his waffling on Trump.
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The emergence of Koike's party - which she describes as pro-reform and conservative - has thrown the main opposition Democratic Party into turmoil.
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" Among the changes Schindler covers in the blog is what he describes as "a tougher stance on hateful, offensive and derogatory content.
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" To prep Kidman's skin, Tilbury applied her new sheet mask, which launches next month, and she describes as an "instant celebrity facial.
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This kind of project — which entails writing, acting, producing, shooting and later editing — is what Borg describes as more up his alley.
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Leny, whom Knox describes as a lesbian and a "small town drug dealer," first approached Knox one day in the prison's yard.
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Thus began what Ms McGirr, a professor at Harvard, describes as the "boldest effort to remake private behaviour in the nation's history".
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" With two surgeries complete, Hudson had begun growing into a a "sweet" toddler, whom the doting mom describes as "passionate" and "mischievous.
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Edward Smith, who he describes as his guardian, found Thon as a teenager and brought him first to America and then Canada.
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" That black swan aesthetic was only heightened by her beauty choices which her makeup artist Lisa Ashley describes as "mysterious" and "smokey.
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The result left inmates' tattoos largely unprotected, a situation the EFF describes as "treating inmates as a bottomless pool of free data."
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His cousin Andrew Intrater runs Columbus Nova, which a document filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission describes as Renova's US affiliate.
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But the columnist does offer the letter, from a reader whose writing Dreher describes as "intelligent," as something meriting a respectful reading.
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Key in developing Lu's image has been her style, which Akinyode describes as funky, sexy, playful, punk and out of this world.
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" After high school, Shogun's obsession with punk evolved into hardcore, which became straight-edge, which became what he describes as "gang shit.
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" Without authentication, digital credentials might lead to what workforce guru Tony Carnevale describes as "chaos" with "no one body setting a standard.
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He deplores what he describes as a growing "sink-or-swim" free-market ideology that stands in contrast to the city's traditions.
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Garcetti calls Amy -- who he describes as his love, his partner and his "No person" -- to ask what he can bring home.
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She thoroughly excavates each role, a task she describes as a "forensic investigation," parsing the lines — every comma, dash and sentence break.
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It has what Lockheed describes as a supercomputer to interpret input from these sensors and to make decisions based on that input.
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The purchase commitments, which Amazon describes as "firm, non-cancellable," appeared in Whole Foods' financial statement for the first time in November.
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But in 2015, when looking for Series B funding, Lawrence found what he describes as an "annoying echo chamber" among venture capitalists.
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" Hannah's fugue seemed to fit what Etzel Cardeña, a professor of psychology at Lund University, in Sweden, describes as "anomalous psychological experience.
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"Hitchcock described Sene's fabrics as "phenomenal"; the Laurel suit comes in FlexTech, which Sene describes as an "athleisure fabric for exceptional comfort.
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An unspecified number will also support online play, including what Nintendo describes as a "pass the controller" mode for single player games.
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" Karla Welch, who has been Bieber's stylist since 2011, was behind his latest incarnation, which she describes as "full Hunter S. Thompson.
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The goal, which Buttigieg describes as being "almost childlike in its simplicity" was to demolish or renovate 1,000 homes in 1,000 days.
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In John Deere's debut at CES, the company showcased its connected combine harvester that it describes as an "intelligent factory on wheels."
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" Efremova has also used the technique to produce videos that she describes as in the "mood of surreal dissociation, dissolution of reality.
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Florida-based artist Jason Hackenwerth explores what he describes as "universal biology"—the twisting, amorphous structures shared by nearly all living things.
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What Miller describes as "a flash mob of haters" intentionally drove her App Store rating down after her pricing increased, she explains.
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It was the perfect setting for what Vaughn describes as "an Alan Vega blues album"—a showcase for Vega's singular poetic style.
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Though it only praises two platforms, Origin and Steam, for having what it describes as "adequate systems" for refunding purchased video games.
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Then there's Ms. Weis's work, which the choreographer Lisa Nelson, one of her longtime collaborators, aptly describes as both sober and carnivalesque.
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Its focus is investigating what the organization describes as high-level official corruption among members of Russian President Vladimir Putin's inner circle.
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A report from the Brookings Institution last week describes as troubling the fact that a narrow majority of students think that's okay.
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This pea dish — which he describes as "new season peas, barely cooked, on a crisp of roses" — captures that philosophy pretty perfectly.
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Angler, which Mr. Skenes describes as "sea-life focused," was intended to be casual, at least in relation to its older sibling.
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The Chinese government has been conducting what it describes as a large-scale antiterrorism campaign in Xinjiang, targeting the Uighur ethnic group.
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Assembled earlier this month also raised $3.1 million led by Stripe for what it describes as the "operating system" for customer support.
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" There is an onion appetizer, which he describes as "mostly black, like nightmares, and sticky, like the floor at a teenager's party.
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Mr. Bowers was soon running what he describes as a matchmaking service, with himself and several adventurous friends as the service providers.
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" In addition to her indoor installation, Kwade created an outdoor sculpture that she describes as a "goddess playing with planets like marbles.
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" 'It's hard to trust someone' Like the Macleods, Connor's parents ensure their son's priorities are what his mother describes as "in line.
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It's all part of Canvas founder and CEO Aman Brar's strategy to shake up what he describes as the outdated recruitment industry.
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Failure is always a possibility, and it is accompanied by the terrifying sensation that one comic describes as falling and never landing.
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He found his shiny Dragonite "Icarus" back from Pokémon Black, which he describes as his "pride and joy" as a competitive asset.
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To make this possible, the firm has what it describes as 40 investment professionals divided into teams working across these five sectors.
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" Ms. Oberfelder, 63, began making dances in New York in the 1970s in a style she describes as "super athletic and muscular.
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The mother's remaining family adapts what Love describes as an old African ritual of uplifting to assuage her modern grief and guilt.
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She is an artist of color who plays and records what she describes as "black non-black music" for mainly white audiences.
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" The secret, Harden says, to maintaining forward momentum and bouncing back from failure is to avoid what he describes as "compounding mistakes.
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This leaves what founder 31-year-old Angel Sahagun describes as a total addressable market of 59 million people in Mexico alone.
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Juul has maintained that its products are intended to convert adult former smokers to what it describes as a less-harmful alternative.
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Many expressed discontent with Lopez Obrador's rhetoric against his detractors, such as "fifi" for the people he describes as the conservative elite.
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President Trump used the phrase in a tweet to call out what he describes as the "fake news media," for biased reporting.
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So, in what she describes as a "now or never" moment, she started browsing her company&aposs job board for international roles.
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She also said qualified African-American employees were regularly passed over for promotions -- including one African-American colleague she describes as brilliant.
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" Another page highlights Benedict Arnold, a general who defected to the British army, whom "Trump" describes as one of his "favorite breakfasts.
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Mr. Hanes pays $750 a month for a room that he describes as "cozy," though others might opt for a different word.
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Trump frequently denies that he misleads the public and instead blames the media for what he describes as distortions of his words.
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Hebden took to Twitter this evening to share Randoms, a collection of rarities that he describes as a "sort of" new album.
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Flake portrays himself as guarding the flame of true conservatism against a president whom he describes as an impostor to the cause.
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" Bastien, a longtime member of Sosyete Koukouy, is the daughter of parents who she describes as "quiet activists under the Duvalier dictatorship.
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DeSousa originally trained as an architect at University of Brasília, in a city she describes as characterized by its hyper-designed elements.
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So Leitschuh went public, after declining to join Zoom's bug bounty program for what Zoom describes as disagreements over its non-disclosure policy.
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People from Pttow, which Mooser describes as "TED meets CES meets Burning Man," give the Ryot team an award named after Nelson Mandela.
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The company has built what co-founder and CEO Elad Walach describes as an AI that can spot visual abnormalities in medical scans.
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Fans, who Jimmy Wales, founder and chairman of Wikia and Wikipedia, describes as the ultimate subject-matter experts, will also submit contributed works.
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Acorns — which its CEO, Noah Kerner, describes as a "financial wellness system" — also announced it is partnering with CNBC to produce original content.
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" Patrickson adds that Hough had a "very strong vision" on what she wanted for the reception look which she describes as "very Jules.
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The look of Allen's drawings, which he describes as "'80s, heavy metal, Ed Hardy, tattoo shop, loud," resonated with the industry, he says.
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They reached a low point in 2014, when Ukraine's pro-Kremlin leader was toppled in what Moscow describes as a Western-backed coup.
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Ocado (OCDDY) has also taken a majority stake in Jones Food Company, which it describes as the largest operating vertical farm in Europe.
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" Amid a busy work schedule, Kramer is relishing her time with 2-year-old Jolie Rae, whom her mother describes as "a firecracker.
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At least four former CA employees now work for Data Propria, which the AP describes as a voter and consumer targeting data firm.
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Action eats wild conch, breadfruit (which he describes as a mix between a potato, yucca, and a plantain), sausage, lobster, and chicken (obviously).
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Both Huawei and ZTE are restricted from selling telecoms equipment in the U.S. due to what the U.S. describes as national security concerns.
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He was interested in the new meme of "Trayvoning," which is like planking but done by what he describes as really horrible people.
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Realme has announced the Realme X, a phone that the company describes as the first entry in its first line of flagship devices.
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At the British Museum's World of Islam Festival in 1976 he saw what he describes as some of the finest Korans ever produced.
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GE is in the middle of what it describes as a multiyear turnaround and advised shareholders that more costs are yet to come.
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But it has so far refused to talk to the internationally recognized Afghan government, which it describes as a foreign-appointed "puppet" regime.
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What the ICSG describes as "an unusually high number of smelter disruptions and temporary shutdowns" has severely constrained refined copper output this year.
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The group recently released a video vowing to step up attacks against Christians, who it describes as "infidels" empowering the West against Muslims.
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She has also produced an unpublished collection of "political erotica", which she describes as "looking at politics through the body of a woman".
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It is a technique that Tommy Smith, the founder of the Scottish National Jazz Orchestra, describes as "virtuosic and high in emotional depth".
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The popular paintings gave him a wide audience and a recurring theme—what Mr Quilty describes as "the debaucherous, shit side of masculinity".
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" Afghan artist Amanullah Mojadidi cut right to the chase with what Toschain describes as the angry, prompting, and incisive message, "Go bomb yourself.
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Photojournalist Emily Kinskey's work highlights the lives of migrants and the living conditions of what she describes as "persecuted subcultures" around the globe.
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" GM won federal contracts worth $15.8 million to develop two phases of what the government describes as a "next-generation parade limousine program.
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Iran, which has distanced itself from the previous attacks, has said it will not be cowed by what it describes as psychological warfare.
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China is also investing heavily in the port and industrial zone of Duqm, which an analyst describes as "like a Chinese economic city".
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The loans — which Swain describes as "sachet" lending — are from Instamojo's recently established Mojo Capital unit, which includes partnerships with 12 financial organizations.
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The $2.99 game (iOS and Android) is centered around what the developer describes as "soap bubble physics," and, at first, it's deceptively simple.
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It's also home to Canuck, who the CBC describes as "Vancouver's most notorious crow," suggesting some sort of city-wide crow notoriety ranking.
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Almost everything Cruz says has to do with Christians, the Constitution, or Barack Obama, who he describes as a disaster to loud applause.
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The mechanics of the split — including what the AP describes as Cyber Command's reliance on the NSA — are still reportedly being worked out.
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He likens panchakarma, which he describes as eliminating naturally occurring metabolic toxins from the body, to taking a car in for regular service.
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Google says it's also greatly improved the process for joining meetings, which it describes as the most important goal with the new app.
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I'm not really sure which creatures, though, so I land on a planet my computer describes as "verdant" and hope for the best.
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That trend is one the UBS director describes as "slightly disturbing," given how small-caps were predicted to rally under President Donald Trump.
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The excerpt, which this Nakamoto describes as a "short story," includes a cryptogram that he says reveals the title of his forthcoming book.
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" Now, the Celebrity Apprentice winner works as a spokesperson for Philips Lifeline — which she describes as "the technology that saved my father's life.
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Honeycomb, which the brand describes as an "energetic, golden hue that radiates warmth to liven up any space," is bold but not garish.
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And then, of course, along came Trump, who Wise describes as "much more the bullhorn than the dog whistle" with his racial appeal.
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Here are some examples of what Simmons describes as early stage that the department is looking to support: Modeling wind flows between turbines.
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The gorgeous eye look, which Andersen describes as "summer night sexy," was chosen to complement the star's sexy lace and floral Marchesa dress.
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" Bartel has a distinct look full of bright lights and vibrant colors, a style she describes as "Cosmic Rainbow Witch / Evil Lisa Frank.
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The extremist zealots took on a murderous rage that Josephus describes as an unfortunate aberration of Jewish tradition and a reign of terror.
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Chester Bennington's suicide -- and also Chris Cornell's -- has Gavin Rossdale wondering about what he describes as a "bad scene" in music right now.
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Currently she's doing stuff with Soulwax—a set-up she describes as "insane… but really organized," featuring three drummers and five synth players.
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Revenue in what Microsoft describes as "intelligent cloud" rose 19993 percent, with Azure revenue up 116 percent, and server revenue up 11 percent.
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The biggest addition to the game appears to be the combat rigs, which the trailer describes as being built around various gameplay style.
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The U.S. embassy's pollution gauge on Thursday recorded an air quality index of 186 in New Delhi, a level it describes as unhealthy.
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President Trump is scheduled to give remarks on healthcare after a meeting with what the White House describes as ObamaCare "victims" in Ohio.
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Trump, citing what he describes as a crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border, has recently renewed his threat to close it off entirely.
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Reinhart moved to Los Angeles, California, by herself at 18 years old, which she describes as "the most miserable time of [her] life."
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The company has maintained that its product is intended to convert adult former smokers to what Juul describes as a less-harmful alternative.
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Uber said riders can have what it describes as "instant contact with Uber Support 24/7" for incidents between a rider and driver.
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But instead of allowing a child to fully experience a negative emotion, parents often respond with what Dr. David describes as emotional helicoptering.
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The Impact application consists of 70 questions, what Mitchell describes as a "thesis-like defense" of why the writer's particular project deserves investment.
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He also posted online fiction; he had recently completed what he describes as a "GIF novel"— a story told entirely through GIF files.
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Lydia's ovaries were preserved during surgery, so she still has monthly hormone fluctuations—albeit without the periods, which she describes as a relief.
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It performs what it describes as "raga chamber jazz," a blend of Indian forms with everything from Tuvan throat singing to Roma tunes.
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So too is its criticism of what Secretary Ross describes as "the unfair foreign trade practices" that have hollowed out its domestic capacity.
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They rented out a property they owned in Kelowna, BC, and came back to find what he describes as $22,000 worth of damage.
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It was at this moment Fleur realised she couldn't run away from what she later describes as her life purpose as a psychic.
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The pair had what Higgins describes as a "beautifully challenging" conversation; within weeks, Higgins was meeting with ministers in the House of Commons.
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" Fra Bartolommeo died in 1517 at the age of 44, after what Vasari describes as a "violent fever" after "having eaten some figs.
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Vedanta is vigorously resisting the move, which it describes as "an apparent abuse of the legal process", and is calling for urgent talks.
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What Faraci describes as "conflict or personal difficulty" is what makes the story interesting; the lack of fulfillment is part of the appeal.
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As the inspiration for the series, Danilova credits Tamara Aleksandrovna Galeeva, whom she describes as a maverick professor at the Ural Federal University.
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When he gets what he describes as "clouds in my head," he turns to a legal but difficult to obtain remedy — medical marijuana.
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It also maintains a Leadership Council, which it describes as "a network of business, philanthropic, and civic innovators committed to" the center's mission.
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Chris is employed by QFC, a Pacific Northwest supermarket chain that she describes as having three floors and a dense supply of goods.
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Erica Barrett is the owner and founder of Southern Culture Artisan Foods, a packaging food business she describes as a breakfast lifestyle brand.
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NativeEnergy maintains what it describes as a buffer pool of offsets that it doesn't sell to provide backup in case a project underperforms.
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In one chapter, she recalls a particularly ominous conversation she had with Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg, who Clinton describes as a personal friend.
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Trump has heaped economic sanctions on Iran in what the administration describes as a "maximum pressure" campaign aimed at bringing Tehran to heel.
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The Xcover Pro's design and budget pricing is aimed primarily at what Samsung describes as frontline workers, but there aren't any purchase restrictions.
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One year in, seven of the 85033 aldermen were up for reelection in what Sanders describes as essentially a referendum on his administration.
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His partner, Bruce Ianni, is also a seasoned entrepreneur, having founded Innovadex, a company Ross describes as the "Google for chemists," in 1997.
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" Lloyd said that farmers, desperate to make ends meet, are boosting production to generate cash, a situation she describes as "no breaks agriculture.
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The 15-member council is aiming to extend approval for those operations this week, which U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres describes as essential.
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German technology firm Bosch has developed what it describes as an "interior monitoring system" for cars that utilizes artificial intelligence (AI) and cameras.
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China is a country that the president's new National Security Strategy describes as a rival, sharply criticizing its economic, political and military practices.
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An 11-year-old girl Barry describes as a "feral mongoose" delivers a remarkable performance as the unlikely target of Barry's moral conflict.
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Juul has maintained that its products are intended to convert adult former smokers to what the company describes as a less-harmful alternative.
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The facility is part of Hacienda HealthCare, which its website describes as an organization for some Phoenix-based health care programs and services.
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The United States has also hinted at military confrontation, sending extra forces to the region to counter what it describes as Iranian threats.
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Trump, who was elected as a Republican, will make what the theory describes as "disjunctive" politics: the last gasp of the incumbent era.
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He touches on what he describes as a new culture of assuming guilt based on a mere allegation ... which he strongly disagrees with.
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" First up is Diaz, who Crawford describes as a "worthy challenger," and adding that you "can't bring just any fight to The Garden.
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The decision to take away people's phones came from what Wheeler describes as, "an anxious feeling at the end" of selfie-centric art experiences.
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Yet for all the complaints Zenteno has filed with city and federal entities, the construction in Xochimilco—which she flatly describes as illegal—continues.
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Pinduoduo's twist lies in its integration of social components into the traditional online shopping process, which the company describes as the "team purchase" model.
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The race to the Arctic is expected to be spearheaded by the Eastern hemisphere and particularly Russia, which Stromquist describes as a "unique case".
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He seems almost incapable of mentioning black Americans without also mentioning the "inner city," which he strictly describes as a blighted, crime-ridden hellscape.
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As an alternative to tariffs, Norquist advocates that the U.S. leverage what he describes as outrage around the world about China's protectionist trade policies.
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Devries first got involved in Turning Point when she attended its annual Young Women's Leadership Summit, which she describes as the opposite of feminist.
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Compared to the standard imagery used by wellness companies, which Lidey describes as being typically white, Shine represents all genders, races, and body types.
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Peter Cohen, of the Centre for Drug Research at the University of Amsterdam, followed a sample of cocaine users whom he describes as typical.
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Operating in the enterprise cloud storage and collaboration market, Tresorit provides what it describes as zero-knowledge encryption technology and unique encryption key management.
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" She married a woman named Alyson Richards, who also worked at Clear Channel, and they moved into what Melissa describes as "Suburbia Los Angeles.
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Kreider started the blog to address sexism in gaming, but she eventually wound it down after what she describes as years of misogynist harassment.
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City Hall says the new plant will serve some 430,000 residents in what Paes describes as one of the poorest parts of the city.
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" Nelson fashioned the 45-year-old basketballer a grown up version of the classic hideaway, which the Animal Planet host describes as a "speakeasy.
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In the late third century BC, faced with multiple threats, Rome entered a state Mr Watts describes as "an ancient version of total war".
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Ms Greening calls such an option a "clean break", a phrase which Malcolm Barr of J.P. Morgan, a bank, describes as "a big misrepresentation".
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The sped-up video takes just over 30 seconds, and shows off the two-mile-long tunnel that Musk describes as "disturbingly long." pic.twitter.
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Solomon's playful show, which the artist himself describes as "something naughty," taps into a few of the most pressing polemics of art market economics.
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" His own fascination with nature began as a boy collecting fossils, something that clearly still fascinates him and which he even describes as "romantic.
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Players are recruited by fixers in a manner that Ronnie Flanagan, the chairman of the International Cricket Council's anti-corruption unit, describes as "grooming".
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In what she describes as "Shame Nation," she highlights how many parents now judge other parents as if they've never made their own mistakes.
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Chief among them is Jared Kushner, his son-in-law, whom one lobbyist describes as "the last guy to put the president to bed".
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The second is SME invoice factoring, which the Billie co-founder describes as a fully automated platform that handles all outgoing invoices of SMEs.
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In addition to practicing and preaching what he describes as "moderate" Islam, he also works within the community as an advocate and an activist.
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The work of Northwestern Doctoral Candidate Theodore Foster and what he describes as "neoliberal civil rights memory" has been helping me think through this.
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" It was the first time the self-taught photographer shot work in color, an experience that she describes as jumping "into the deep end.
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The White House has criticized the lack of such a vote and vowed not to cooperate with what it describes as an illegitimate investigation.
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The cases depict shuttles, spacewalks, and what McNitt describes as "dreams beyond the stars," a series of epic images taken by the Hubble Telescope.
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Nothing has been built yet in E1, which America's State Department publicly describes as "very sensitive" and privately talks of in much cruder terms.
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It came with a generous scoop of räksallad, which the website cheerfully describes as "shrimp-salad made with shrimp"—evidently not a given elsewhere.
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The Icelandic chef has been serving what he describes as "Modern European Scandinavian food" at Texture in Marylebone since 2007—and that includes snow.
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"Mercy Now" is a prayer — which Mattea describes as "fierce and gentle at the same time" — that offers a balm for the nation's fractures.
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He wanted to live what he describes as his "best life" — one that's far away from sitting at a desk from 21 to 290.
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The assets of the wider group of 13 institutions the FSB describes as "global, systemically important banks" have grown, not shrunk, in recent years.
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Death, who Emily describes as "a gentleman, sexy as hell," visits her nightly, and is played with supreme dopeness by the rapper Wiz Khalifa.
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The more advanced versions of these systems provide what the SAE describes as Level 2 automation, which means two primary control functions are automated.
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But the human rights side of the equation remains problematic for a country Human Rights Watch describes as one of the world's most repressive.
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The casting brings to an end to what Deadline describes as the "lengthy negotiations" that led to the show's first cast member signing on.
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Like the Israeli designers, Mr. Costarellos offers a different aesthetic, which he describes as sexier (but not aggressively so) than the standard American looks.
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Trump has sought to distance himself from the foreign entanglements he describes as foolhardy mistakes made by his predecessors, including the war in Iraq.
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It's all part of what the seven-year-old company describes as its strategy to get users off the app and out on dates.
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Her boss at the time, whom she describes as an "incredible mentor," told her to check out "The Alchemist" by Brazilian novelist Paulo Coelho.
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However, the already disparate opposition coalition was excluded from registering this week, in what it describes as another dictatorial move by the unpopular Maduro.
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Luckey is going directly after entrenched contractors like Raytheon, Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin, Boeing and General Dynamics, which he describes as old and slow.
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He developed a personal style that he describes as "very fashionable at Cooper," with borrowings from Paul Klee, Pierre Bonnard, and (especially) Henri Matisse.
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Plain is a private collector in California, with what he describes as the world's largest collection of rare Apple prototypes by a private collector.
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The styles include a series of increasingly trippy patterns the brand describes as "a kaleidoscopic dreamscape" alongside more subdued striped and floral print options.
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In a move intended to simplify the shopping experience, the Obama administration has devised six model health plans that it describes as standardized options.
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" The ultimate goal of the project, which she describes as "politically neutral," is to "think about what we've done, and think about it again.
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Brandon is from Wilkes-Barre, which he describes as " pretty white trash" and which is notable for being the hometown of the "Apparently" kid.
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" One wonders if such moments were also occasions for she describes as a healthy appetite for yoga, breathing exercises — and "my share of chardonnay.
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His comments came in response to what he later describes as a wave of offensive comments involving race, dominated by conservative commentators and politicians.
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Shannon Stirone takes you behind the scenes of the infrastructure, which she describes as "worn out" and threatened by insufficient funding and outdated hardware.
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Using colors he describes as "not sexy, but pop," he then recreates pixelated embroidered versions of horrifying images from the country's five-year crisis.
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The start-up has offices in Berlin and San Francisco, which it describes as friendly spaces that foster collaboration, hang-outs and play. 2300.
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The artist was trained in what she describes as the "traditional Indo-Persian painting technique," which she has typically used to create miniature works.
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Caitlin Roper is the editorial director of NYT Mag Labs, which she describes as being able to play between a magazine and a newspaper.
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The agitation is contemporary, sometimes reflecting what she describes as a feeling of knowing something has gone wrong without being certain of the cause.
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The internet of the '90s, which Snowden describes as "the most pleasant and successful anarchy I've ever seen," was his community and his education.
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Under Adamczyk, the firm has pivoted what he describes as a "software-industrial company," or a technology business that caters to the industrial sector.
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He said he lost trust in its management over its decision to filter China searches and what he describes as the secrecy around it.
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In May's experience, electric car windows will continue to work after impact with water (which he describes as soft, "like landing on a pillow").
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Many of those camps violate what Amnesty International describes as a "highly restrictive and discriminatory" law that China says is designed to combat extremism.
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Like Mr. Biden, Ms. Klobuchar takes aim at Mr. Trump, drawing a contrast between what she describes as the president's priorities and her own.
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Organizing a wedding seemed like a daunting time commitment to Ms. Shull, who everyone describes as a workaholic, but getting married made perfect sense.
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" Radical hope is not so much something you have but something you practice; it demands flexibility, openness, and what Lear describes as "imaginative excellence_.
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" Radical hope is not so much something you have but something you practice; it demands flexibility, openness, and what Lear describes as "imaginative excellence.
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Rebuilding what he describes as the innovation and infrastructure economy, Murphy has outlined proposals to spur innovation based businesses and investments in STEM education.
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"There's a lot of self-selection of who goes where in this neighborhood," she said of Crown Heights, which she describes as rapidly gentrifying.
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The 70-year-old Abqaiq facility, which Aramco describes as state of the art, was attacked in 18 different locations, according to Saudi officials.
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The vision of those whom Glantz describes as "e-cigarette optimists" is for smokers to switch completely from cigarettes to e-cigarettes, he said.
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" Apart from Qatar, Saudi Arabia is the only GCC country to retain the exit permit system, which Goa describes as "a driver of exploitation.
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In one scene, when Ally's son gets a pet guinea pig, she expresses concern because of what she describes as a sensitivity to dander.
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" — SETH MEYERS Viceland's Desus and Mero are skeptical about Will Smith's new movie, which he describes as "'Training Day' meets 'Lord of the Rings.
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Russia has denied it has a large ground presence in Syria and has sought to distance itself from those it describes as independent contractors.
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The collective has also engaged viewers with what it describes as "portable + touch / projects + objects or 'Port(ouch)able' and 'pro(b)jects)" — i.e.
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This includes an effort by what Morrow describes as "Canada's very earnest national newspaper," to explain how to roll a joint with helpful illustrations.
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But she speaks mostly in leftist moralizing generalities rather than policy specifics — a tendency she describes as a feature, not a bug, of her campaign.
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Salvini argues that the NGO boats, which he describes as "sea taxis" for human traffickers, constitute a "pull factor" for illegal immigration across the Mediterranean.
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He's also hung out with the Aryan Terror Brigade, a group the SPLC describes as "violent," and which has taken to more anti-Semitic rhetoric.
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The insect sex pit is managed by what the South China Morning Post describes as a "smart manufacturing system" that is controlled primarily by algorithms.
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"At the core of all this is a through line of thinking that Schwartz describes as "the need to live in harmony with our principles.
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Aware of what the lawsuit describes as her troubled home life, Cummins befriended Elizabeth and offered to counsel her in his classroom, the family said.
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Meanwhile, through her research, psychologist Linda Henkel has encountered what she describes as the "photo-taking impairment effect"—the idea that photographing may discourage remembering.
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The bug affected the Vine Archive, which the company describes as a "time capsule" (perhaps graveyard?) of all Vines that were uploaded with the service.
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It also includes a sculptural installation that Stern describes as a "pastel valentine of a cemetery plot," where guests will be invited to hang out.
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The main attraction of Blackpool was its low cost, which maximises what Mr Colbourn describes as his speculative investment in the potential of the guests.
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She wants today's young women to find those same opportunities, and she disputes what she describes as ROC's narrative: that women in restaurants are victims.
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While Noor has been angry with Ghani, he has also been incensed by Abdullah, his long-time party rival, whom he describes as a "snake".
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He is hoping the new guild — which he specifically describes as "not an industry association" — can fill a void missing in the digital creator space.
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The software maker has started experimenting with what it describes as a more "streamlined user interface" for the home section of the Xbox One dashboard.
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One of the additions is a new app called "Lens," which Conte describes as something like Snapchat or Instagram Stories, but limited to Patreon subscribers.
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Another project is High School Musical: The Musical, which Variety describes as a "reimagining" of the film franchise, and Joshua Bassett is set to star.
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Today, the developer announced the Overwatch Workshop, which it describes as "a simplified game scripting system" that will let players create their own custom games.
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" Also roped in is the show's newest clone M.K., whom Maslany describes as "a bit skittish, so it's kind of hard to pin her down.
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" His path to homeopathy followed a familiar script: disillusionment with conventional medicine, a sense of desperation and yearning for what Brown describes as "something 'more.
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On the second half, which Olsen herself describes as more slowed-down and "reflective," the songwriting quality doesn't dip so much as stop doing cartwheels.
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Neither Kevin Spacey nor Matt Lauer, who Merkin describes as the truly "heinous sorts," have faced any legal charges for sexual harassment, assault, or rape.
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Competing with more traditional offerings from companies like Bupa and Nuffield, LiveSmart combines employee health screening with what founder Alex Heaton describes as health coaching.
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Munich Re has experimented successfully with storing a double-digit million sum of euros in cash at what the insurer describes as a manageable cost.
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" Schumer also says in her book that she's come to sometimes prefer social media to human interaction, a platform she describes as "quick and painless.
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Oxford Photovoltaics is now building a production line in Germany to start making tandem cells next year with what it describes as standard industrial processes.
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But perhaps an even bigger urgency is that home routers — which Rauscher describes as "low-hanging fruit" — have increasingly become a target for malicious hackers.
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Some of the gas stations show an atmosphere of decadence -- like photo No. 3 in the gallery above, which Grosso describes as kitsch and golden.
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According to the singer, the two new additions, which she describes as "so fine & perfectly petite," bring her ink count up to a whopping 13.
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" For this makeover, Foster and Havard decided to bring in lots of color and create a space she describes as "light and sort of carefree.
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Zhi, for instance, who Rousteing describes as a Chinese beauty with a really short haircut ("very rock-and-roll," he says!) is modeled after Bowie.
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Watson denounced the company for failing to prevent what he describes as a "soft-core pedophilia ring" from operating in plain sight on its platform.
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" Think of season 3 as a book of interconnected short stories, each originating in Cleveland's criminal justice complex, which Koenig describes as "hideous, but practical.
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Cockerham cut a hole for his face in the Lazy Susan, which he describes as the heavy-duty version of the turntable inside a microwave.
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She hated the music she had to play, which she describes as essentially the Titanic soundtrack with just enough tweaks to avoid violating copyright law.
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" So far, Percy has addressed human trafficking, referenced the Black Lives Matter movement and introduced a character that he describes as "an analog for Trump.
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An administrator of a top-tier ISIS web forum, who one expert describes as a "prominent" member of the online jihadi community, has been hacked.
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On Rachel's one-on-one date, they stroll through the streets of Bimini to what Nick, an expert, describes as a refreshingly non-touristy bar.
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Among what Piper Jaffray describes as "upper-income teens," the top brands no longer being worn this spring include Under Armour, Gap, Justice and Aeropostale.
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Thanathorn, who has promised to end what he describes as dictatorship and to weaken Thailand's military, said earlier on Wednesday the prosecution was politically motivated.
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Khaleda was jailed in February for five years on what BNP describes as trumped-up corruption charges, an allegation the government denies, citing court independence.
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About a month after the attack he was contacted by what he describes as his counterparts in the United States who were interested in 8chan.
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Using over-the-top visuals and what Skol Beats' YouTube page describes as "MIT technology," though, these Facebook-matching Bluetooth masks are something else entirely.
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" She capped off the stunning speech with kind words to her parents, Dan and Mary Alice, whom she describes as "the center of my universe.
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Floyd is the man behind Girl Collection in Vegas -- what he describes as an "upscale" gentleman's club featuring exotic dancers from all over the world.
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She also has her very own guacamole recipe on her app, which she describes as "famous"—though, perhaps, not as famous as her rockin' body.
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On stage, his almost awkward presence and droning voice (which he knowingly describes as "weird") cultivate an ominous atmosphere and draw you into it, trancelike.
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Bill Gates, who Kikwete describes as a "good friend", aims to eradicate malaria by 2040 and has called for a doubling of funding by 2025.
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They mostly left her in the care of the family nanny, Jane, who Merkin describes as an "agent of her mother" and was also abusive.
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The biggest, the RMT, says it has taken the action because of what it describes as concerns about the "work-life balance" of its members.
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Samsung leaned into those strengths last year, opening what it describes as the world's largest mobile phone factory in Noida, just outside of New Delhi.
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On the latter topic, Rodriguez admitted that she used to subscribe to what Bust describes as "purity culture" — but now, that's way in the past.
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Perhaps more importantly the opposition – including Alexei Navalny, whom Aslund describes as Russia's most interesting political leader - has limited reach outside more prosperous urban areas.
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" Incomplete response The federal government, initially led by FEMA, has tried to respond to the island's damage, which Rabin, the regional administrator, describes as "catastrophic.
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" A tiny sketch he made on the spot shows the statue with its offending member neatly hidden by what Isaacson describes as "a bronze leaf.
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Meanwhile, heavy industries and their workers were relocated inland to shelter them from an expected Soviet attack, a program Dikotter describes as an economic disaster.
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" HBO debuts "Westworld" on Sunday, depicting what our reviewer describes as "a dark Disneyland where the wealthy can wallow in incredibly lifelike Old West fantasy.
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The company launched a #StandWithJimJordan online strategy and created a website by the same name it describes as an aggregate of support for the representative.
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Iowa Republican strategist Tim Albrecht, whose firm consults with the Bush campaign, has known and worked alongside Scotter, whom he describes as "legendary," since 2000.
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The statement-making eyeliner, which Stern describes as "modern and clean with a serious nod to the '60s," was all Keough's idea, says the pro.
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Proterra's Catalyst bus model is made with what the business describes as an "an advanced carbon-fiber-reinforced body" and a high efficiency electric drivetrain.
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Her only consistent lover is Puddy, a man she describes as "dripping with animal sexuality," who she repeatedly goes back to despite not particularly liking.
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Back in Brooklyn, he got shot twice in the face by a CO2 gun during what he describes as "a big rumble" in Prospect Park.
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The Kremlin has denied any involvement in the suspected poisoning, saying it "is always open to cooperation" in what it describes as a "tragic" incident.
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One thing that helped was the company culture in general, which Viswanath candidly describes as one with open communication and a general "no bullshit" policy.
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This is what Salehi-Isfahani describes as the "Rouhani effect," an austerity program that has cut subsidies (for fuel especially) and attempted to encourage business.
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Isabella was born with what her family describes as a nub on the end of her left arm and without fingers on her right hand.
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The facility has six units: four which have been converted to generate power using what Drax describes as "sustainable biomass," and two which use coal.
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The cut itself, which he describes as "round and soft," has a grown-out effect with lots of texture that works with the natural hairline.
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"The animals remain in the zoo" is a perfect language-learning sentence because it describes, as simply as possible, a totally normal state of affairs.
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" Transparent mechanisms for reviewing reports of abuse by members of Parliament were not introduced until 2011, a fact that Ms. Cox describes as "frankly astonishing.
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Almost no one outside the British government thinks 21 months is enough time for this task, something that Mr. Menon describes as a significant worry.
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The diary was filled with what CNN describes as "paeans to the Communist Party," and his words were swiftly integrated into the party's propaganda campaign.
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Hughes's proposal — which he himself describes as a "prosaic and incremental" expansion of the earned-income tax credit — is emphatically not a universal basic income.
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She displaced a disc in her spine, causing a pattern of what she describes as inflammation that created a floodgate of pain into her head.
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It redistributes money from states that expanded Medicaid to those that didn't in order to create what Cassidy describes as a more equal playing field.
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" Though it was not destined to last, she's grateful for those strange, intense and exhilarating few years, which she describes as a "trial by fire.
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The cladding was made from a product called Reynobond PE, panels of aluminum with a polyethylene plastic core that the lawsuit describes as highly flammable.
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It takes what it describes as a "radical resident-driven approach," meaning listen first, then design programming in response to what people say they need.
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The color, which Felgueiras describes as "heartbreaking," disappeared because the cows were undernourished by the leaves, which contain urushiol, the noxious ingredient in poison ivy.
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That's what led to, what she describes as, a sudden shift in consciousness where she realized she would soon become responsible for another human being.
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Miss Bliss was a federal prosecutor for 22 years, and in 2015 founded what her website describes as a boutique law firm near Las Vegas.
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While Alcibiades eventually goes over to the Spartans, revealing that self-interest comes before national interest, Nicias suffers what Thucydides describes as an "undeserved" death.
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The great cartoonist Jules Feiffer, for instance, was given what he describes as "real money" to illustrate a book written by Shaw's 9-year-old.
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Prosecutors said the defendants were part of a militant group called Hasm, which the government describes as an armed wing of the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood.
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In contrast, Village Studio's new space in Brooklyn's south Williamsburg neighborhood is what Segar describes as "California-neutral with a little bit of a twist."
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There's a lot at stake in Ukraine, a country that Jankowicz describes as the "lynchpin to the region," key to the security of eastern Europe.
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We've reached what CNN's Stephen Collinson describes as a "day of fury and mistrust," playing out in the halls of power and on the streets.
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" Watts posits that Kennedy's unique stature, then and even now, stems from what he describes as his leadership in a "cultural crusade to regenerate masculinity.
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Jack Shanahan describes as the "lower consequence missions" that the Pentagon is using to demonstrate how it can integrate artificial intelligence into its weapons systems.
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And here's what he describes as one of the "bad news" stories for the bank, the under-performance of Japanese stocks so far in 2016.
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In what he describes as "the best of both worlds," investors have historically been better off holding on to both the winners and the losers.
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His mother, whose politics he describes as former socialist or left-wing anti-Peronist, "or whatever," raised him on a steady drip of Howard Zinn.
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Yankees general manager Brian Cashman reported the scheme to Major League Baseball with what the Times describes as a "detailed complaint" that included video evidence.
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In the 1980s, she started making diptychs, depicting the material world on one side and what she describes as "internal spiritual comprehension" on the other.
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Israel's air force has struck scores of targets it describes as Iranian deployments or arms transfers to Lebanon's Iran-backed Hezbollah movement in the war.
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It retains some of what Nelson describes as his "super rappity rapper, all about BARS" roots, when he still took himself a bit too seriously.
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As of June 29th, the date of the handover, Mr Ford promises that what he describes as "the cap-and-trade carbon tax" will be gone.
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Launched last year, Hibob has built what it describes as a cloud-based HR and benefits platform to help businesses manage and engage with their employees.
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Through the grim circumstance, Jones speaks with excitement and anticipation as he talks about what he describes as his legacy: a one-hour stand-up special.
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While writing for the local newspaper, The Alligator, in college, Booker conducted a series of what he describes as "awful interviews" with performers coming through town.
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" Though she will be watching the finale, Holdsworth admits she is not "absolutely obsessed" with what she describes as "just a bit of silliness with dragons.
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SMEs use the platform to manage all of their HR and recruitment processes, benefiting from what the startup describes as a single view of employee management.
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Global anxiety has also seen an uptick as U.S. bombers arrived at a U.S. base in Qatar to counter what Washington describes as threats from Iran.
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The report also examines trends when it comes to what it describes as non-model drones (commercial-focused devices) — of which each device must be registered.
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" The group also shacked up at Reykjavik's 101 Hotel, which Kourtney describes as "a small, chic boutique hotel right in the middle of the city's action.
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Over the course of what Anna describes as an on-and-off relationship spanning three years, the couple saw each other in Rome, Moscow, and Kiev.
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Ornery, ungrateful, delusional ("I've had guidance from the Virgin Mary") and possessed of what he describes as "a vagabond nobility," she is not a lovable character.
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MyEx, which the FTC describes as being "dedicated solely to revenge porn," is a website that lets people upload photos and information about their ex partners.
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Microsoft is now taking what it describes as a "highly unusual" step to provide public patches for Windows operating systems that are in custom support only.
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She took along a video crew to record the process, through which she was anesthetized but awake, and which she describes as a near-holy experience.
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The letter focuses mostly on what Wooten describes as an "unprofessional amateurish carnival atmosphere" between agents and supervisors, including office conversations about pornography, masturbation, and sex.
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The "R2," which Nuro describes as an "electric-powered delivery robot," is designed to make short trips and will be restricted to pre-mapped neighborhood streets.
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On Friday morning, meanwhile, the company will be live-streaming what it describes as "a closer look" at some of the games coming to the console.
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Growing up, Glasscott was tormented by bullies in what she describes as the "torture chamber" of school, with endless jeers of "freak" echoing in the halls.
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Daniel Dopps is a Wichita chiropractor and the proud creator of Mensez, what he describes as a "feminine lip-stick" to help ladies combat heavy flow.
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" That was right around the time Kotaku published one of the earliest pieces on the NPC meme, which it describes as an attempt to "dehumanize SJWs.
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And perhaps nobody should listen more carefully to this advice that Jeff Bezos, who Sir Martin describes as the "John D. Rockefeller" of the 21st century.
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Each contain what he describes as the "boss experience," essentially a trio of luxe, outside-of-the-box ingredients: caviar extract, champagne and hemp seed oil.
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The texts, which the German Historical Institute of Moscow describes as "a document of unusual historical significance," will be make available to the public next year.
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Some of the songs on the album the singer describes as "vibe-y," and one song she wrote recently has a laid-back feel to it.
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On Easter, which Eric describes as a "horrible day" because it was Lee's favorite holiday, the family still had an Easter egg hunt for the kids.
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Despite the chancellor's support for what he describes as "modest, rapidly deliverable investments," he also aims to lead Britain on a path to a fiscal surplus.
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The company announced today that it would be introducing what TechCrunch describes as a "Tinder-style" feature for pairing mentors with those looking for professional advice.
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Screenshot: Celonis The cloud service also includes an Action Engine, which Rinke describes as a big step toward moving Celonis from being purely analytical to operational.
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In addition, Hasselhoff notes that Bach, whom he describes as "an attractive woman in excellent physical health" has done little to find work to support herself.
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The new capsule collection, which she describes as having a "wide appeal to every woman," marks her first foray back into the fashion world since then.
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ContractPodAi, a London-based startup that has developed what it describes as AI-powered contract lifecycle management software, is disclosing $55 million in Series B funding.
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Pace — whom cult expert Rick Ross describes as "a relentless fundraiser" — lived at the group's compound in the '80s but wasn't present during the deadly standoff.
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" Adobe has a product page up for Storify 2, which it describes as "providing workflows and collaboration tools to streamline live blogging for large news organizations.
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Her new hue, which Ess describes as "a summery shade that works with her tones," was planned around her brows, which they wanted to keep dark.
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Lafayette has been developing a new auditing technique called the Infinity Procedure, which he describes as being a continuation of his work from his previous life.
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Wangyal says he is committed to creating what he describes as a more liberal Tibetan society, believing the beauty pageant empowers Tibetan women, who lack confidence.
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Dwight has already lawyered up and tells TMZ Sports he plans on taking legal action of his own against what he describes as a "money grab."
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The three-bedroom house, which HGTV describes as "mountain modern," includes a floor-to-ceiling windows and an outdoor patio with a fireplace and hot tub.
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" Obama writes at particular length about Trump's blatant misogyny, particularly the Access Hollywood tape, which she describes as "painfully familiar" in its "menace and male jocularity.
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The INSS conference coincided with heightened concern in Israel about what it describes as Iranian efforts to fit precision-guidance systems onto Hezbollah's longer-range missiles.
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They appear in Metamorphosis: The Reuse of Albanian Bunkers from the Communist Era, a book he describes as "a document of the people's triumph over oppression."
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" That indie is Mute, the first of two semi-sequels to his debut that will make up a loose trilogy he describes as "the Moon-iverse.
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When small, government-friendly nonprofit groups began distributing lubricant in 2014, on the other hand, they became what Ghoshal describes as a much less intimidating alternative.
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But through what she describes as the "ugh" of a sluggish day, the warmth that radiates from her music presents itself, wide-eyed, in her character.
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The solution was to slow way down, a process Gamble describes as finding little doors between plot points in Grossman's books, then exploring what they entailed.
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His government has accused some asylum seekers of engaging in what it describes as "medical tourism" by seeking treatment for serious medical conditions in French hospitals.
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Boskovich attributes much of that explosive growth to the firm's stock picking strategy — one he describes as a management-focused, value-based, growth-in-disguise approach.
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It's the first and last portrait he made of a man he describes as a "negative-energy amoeba" who grows stronger the more you hate him.
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That company is headed by three New York billionaire siblings who Veselnitskaya describes as having "serious ties to Washington" and of being fraudsters and tax evaders.
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President Donald Trump has touted what he describes as a friendship with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un even with North Korea continuing to test missiles.
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The same piece reported that talks had stalled on the sale of WeWork Waterloo, which WeWork describes as the largest co-working facility in the world.
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Cleo, who Welsh describes as his "world", is given a daily massage and has songs sang to her when it is time to go to bed.
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Years later, reflecting on what Carey describes as an emotionally and mentally abusive marriage: "I longed for someone to come kidnap me back then," she said.
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If you Google or search for "corn" on Wikipedia, you will be redirected to an article on maize, which the page describes as synonymous with corn.
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Brian Straw, 51, has struggled with alcohol since enduring what he describes as a "very violent childhood" that left him with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
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Nadler doesn't drink anymore; she survived what she describes as a pretty serious drinking problem that crept up on her after spending years on the road.
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Simon currently works in what he describes as a consulting capacity for Kunlun Red Star, a Beijing-based team in the Russia-based Kontinental Hockey League.
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Here, Newsome has displayed a series of collaged portraits which he describes as using heraldry ("an image made of images," he says) to explore human agency.
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Looking at a chart of the tech giant, Gordon points out what he describes as a "very strong" uptrend going back to the summer of 2016.
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" Louis-Dreyfus was a freshman and Barrosse was a senior when she joined the "Mee-Ow Show," which she describes as " the comedy show on campus.
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Some react to the sight of African-American men on horses with fascination and disbelief, creating what Mr. Hook, 28, describes as a "Compton paparazzi" experience.
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She is seeking an end to her deal to keep quiet about what she describes as a relationship that started in 2000 and lasted for months.
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She is seeking an end to her deal to keep quiet about what she describes as a relationship that started in 2006 and lasted for months.
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Perhaps for the same reasons that "Old Town Road," which Lil Nas X describes as a "country trap" song, climbed to the top of the charts.
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Ms. Henao said she hung the Dalí in what she describes as a privileged place, the library, where it could be seen from multiple vantage points.
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Harris, who works for the New Zealand AIDS Foundation and identifies as takatāpui, spent three years documenting the stories behind what he describes as a "revolution".
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And synchronizing these vast ensembles of them has become the limiting factor in the speed and processing power of what Google describes as "planetary-scale" computers.
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But the reality is that debt is often unavailable to founders in early stages, something Malai Ice Cream's Bavishi describes as a "chicken and egg" problem.
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She and her friends were much more interested in Biden's message about rebuilding the middle class -- which he describes as his "North Star" -- than his gaffes.
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Now, he is at the forefront of what he describes as a "movement" of young British actors, many from African backgrounds, who are becoming household names.
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Tortillas montadas (center), which the menu describes as Guatemalan tacos, come with mashed avocado and a choice of carnitas, brisket, or sweet plantain and black beans.
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During the rally, Mr. Fields was photographed marching with Vanguard America, which the Anti-Defamation League describes as a white supremacist group that uses Nazi rhetoric.
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The Jewish author Deborah Feldman, who fled what she describes as crushing treatment in her Hasidic community in Brooklyn, now writes and lectures about her experiences.
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And none other than former president Barack Obama has advocated for what he describes as "relentless optimism" as a means for overcoming adversity and achieving success.
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Israel's air force has struck scores of targets it describes as Iranian deployments or arms transfers to Lebanon's Iran-backed Hezbollah movement in the Syrian conflict.
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Now he belongs to a car club, which he describes as an automobile timeshare, with some 50 cars available for him to drive when he pleases.
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What preoccupies Endo is whether Western Christianity can take root in what the Inquisitor describes as "this swamp of Japan," which seems inhospitable to outside forces.
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Online food delivery business Just Eat, together with sustainable packaging firm Notpla, has developed what it describes as a "fully recyclable" takeout box lined with seaweed.
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In October, he will open Eden, an 80-seat restaurant he describes as simple and elegant, in the Cachet Boutique NYC hotel on West 42nd Street.
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Those events led to what Rob Malley, a top official for the Middle East in the Obama administration, describes as a "semi-recalibration" of Saudi policies.
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What are some of the factors that he describes as being part of the decline of Seke speakers and of other speakers of Tibeto-Burman languages?
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Although we see some documentation, it sounds like Maxwell, who wrote what Brugger describes as a "fictionalized account" of his life, had a penchant for fabulism.
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Ms. Kim fled North Korea in 2003 but has kept in touch with a younger brother there whom she describes as a donju, or money owner.
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One such process is the Lean Startup method that Blank helped create, which he describes as a transition "from belief-based business to evidence-based entrepreneurship."
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" It includes what Ali describes as a "particularly disturbing scene" of Griffin "waving around a zoomed in photo of Maria Menounos's vagina in a staff meeting.
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What Herschmann describes as user interface — things like screen design, how the content is structured, whether something is clickable or not — all do play a part.
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StaCyc has two models -- the 203eDrive and 16eDrive -- that the company describes as "the perfect choice for little rippers" between the ages of 3 and 7.
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Trump has been the subject of his criticism in recent years, but more broadly, Dingell has been knocking what he describes as a decline in institutionalism.
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Meanwhile, 12 cans of Diet Cola a day is two cans above what the Mayo Clinic describes as a "safe amount" of daily caffeine for adults.
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Mr. Nixon's most scathing criticism is reserved for the C.I.A, which he describes as a haven for yes-men excessively eager to please the White House.
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India rules the heavily populated Kashmir Valley while Pakistan controls a wedge of territory in the west that New Delhi describes as Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).
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It offers what Tom Wright, the company's president, describes as a complete ecosystem, with a family of products that includes polypropylene clamshells, cups, and soup bowls.
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" Anderson attributes his interest in politics to his grandfather, Alton Joseph Sr., whom he describes as a community organizer who "didn't need a title to run.
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Although we see some documentation, it sounds like Maxwell, who wrote what Brugger describes as a "fictionalized account" of his life, had a penchant for fabulism.
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She was expected to go home after work and cook, clean and bathe the children — a task she describes as "always chaotic" — entirely on her own.
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But for works that play on domesticity — works that the artist describes as her "enfants terribles" — this exhibition's treatment of them is oddly cool and institutional.
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But less discussed is the company's reliance on contract workers, which Bloomberg describes as a "shadow workforce" that does all the grunt work for less compensation.
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So in 2010 the family decided to humor Mark by sowing some 1,200 acres, which Mark describes as highly eroded farmland, with wheat cleanings and cereal rye.
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It a 4K touchscreen display that Lenovo describes as nearly bezel-less, but it does still have that massive bezel on the bottom portion of the display.
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Chris Hayes has written on Twitter about what he describes as the "hassleocracy" — the tendency to make something a hassle, so that fewer people will do it.
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Humphrey has accused China Central Television (CCTV) and its international division, China Global Television Network (CGTN), of airing and distributing what he describes as a forced confession.
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The look, which Gonzalez describes as "fresh, effortless and chic," was the product of a custom eye shadow blend she created to team with actress's pleated dress.
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But even with interest from NASA, last summer Musk announced that SpaceX had abandoned the concept, diverting resources into what the company describes as multipurpose interplanetary spacecraft.
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Features editor Mark Robinson recommends Reader View, which he describes as a "one-button, rather lo-fi instant Instapaper," stripping web articles down to the bare essentials.
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The home-sharing company on Thursday launched Airbnb Adventures, which it describes as a collection of "bucket list worthy multi-day experiences" in places around the world.
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The motor, which BMW describes as the fifth generation of its eDrive technology, will be used for the first time next year in the company's iX3 SUV.
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After entering college, Shaughnessy began presenting symptoms of schizophrenia, a mental illness the Mayo Clinic describes as a severe mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally.
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" If it doesn't take queer history into account, the Met's camp theme may end up being part of what Zhang describes as "the mainstreaming of queer culture.
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The decision comes after Hardwick's ex, Chloe Dykstra, shared a post on Medium detailing her experience with a man she does not name, but describes as Hardwick.
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On its website, though, Hobby Lobby asserts that it supports every effort to protect ancient items and attributes what it describes as "regrettable mistakes" to sheer inexperience.
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Obliviousness is not a justification for neglecting all the people Red carefully describes as fellow Americans — and everyone on the surface faces the same potentially gruesome fate.
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Placing these images on everyday items imbues them with what Bonner describes as a "instantly recognizable Koreanness" that marks a product as the best possible option available.
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Horizon is set at an unclear point in the distant future — what developer Guerrilla describes as a "post post-apocalypse" — and stars a young orphan named Aloy.
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" The calming influence of the dogs may be connected to what Anthony describes as "the unconditional love they have for me and that I have for them.
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Entertainment reporter Lisa Petrillo tweeted a photo of Meghan Wednesday in what she describes as "outside the entrance to (her and Harry's) private residence" within Kensington Palace.
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But even then, his mother, who he describes as an overprotective Jewish mom, forbade him from walking across town to CBGB to catch punk shows at night.
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Kevin has not experienced any of the distress that his brother describes as he has never been a victim of abuse and can only sympathize with him.
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Founded in July 2015 — and originally out of fintech company builder Finleap — Frankfurt and Berlin-based Clark has built what it describes as an "insurance robo-advisor".
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The architect-designed property, which the listing describes as "a living piece of art," is listed with Aaron Kirman, Verna Helbling, and Tim Perry for $6.3 million.
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But CZ said that even if the U.S. made it illegal to own cryptocurrency — which he describes as the "worst case scenario" — it wouldn't shatter the industry.
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This time, however, he was carrying a laptop, the contents of which include information he describes as relevant to a case of torture involving the US government.
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" Princess Elizabeth was just a teenager when she fell in love with the Greek-born Royal Navy officer, whom Hicks describes as "every girl's dream Viking prince.
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It says its investigation looked at: The decision to clear the deal was made after what it describes as "a wide range of investigative measures" were undertaken.
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It will also assist him on his dream to build an "ecosystem of products" and help reinvent what he describes as an outdated education system, he said.
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Compared to the original pair of Spectacles, which came in bright, playful colors that Morris describes as "almost toylike", Nico and Veronica represent a major growth spurt.
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Mr. Cuomo has criticized Mr. de Blasio's approach to homelessness, saying he was slow to react to what he describes as a crisis on the city's streets.
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The Coke on top goes mostly undetected, though it creates what my coworker describes as "pretty curling tendrils" of dark amber in an otherwise fluorescent green beverage.
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Earlier this year, Tesla unveiled a new custom chip designed to enable what it describes as full self-driving (FSD) operation for all of its new vehicles.
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Eventually ISIS compelled her to marry for a third time, this time to a man who Mitat describes as a gentle soul, called Abu Abdallah Al-Afghani.
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For starters, the name was directly inspired by Burch's parents — whom she describes as "the most romantic couple I have ever known," not to mention impeccably stylish.
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Maduro's administration frequently blasts neighboring Colombia for being part of what it describes as a global right-wing conspiracy to bring down socialism in oil-rich Venezuela.
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The family has since hired a lawyer and filed a complaint in French court, seeking damages for what Marie describes as a baseless invasion of her home.
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The gel, which Medrano describes as having the consistency of hand sanitizer, contains testosterone and progestin, a hormonal composite that suppress his body's natural production of sperm.
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Kim Kwang Jin says the luxury stores are part of the secretive Office 39 -- a group the US government describes as a slush fund for the regime.
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This complexity means walking robots—even the most famous versions like box-carrying Atlas at Boston Dynamics—are in what Singer describes as the "science project" phase.
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But while he certainly hit his points about what he describes as our broken financial system and rigged economy, he seemed to have a low-energy night.
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But like those videos, it's still designed to evoke the feeling of actually visiting a new place — something Dolnick describes as a guiding ethos of the program.
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It's a dish Tanis describes as "unfussy," and he's right—it's a pretty humble thing he whips up one morning right before lunch in the MUNCHIES kitchen.
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HTC also flags what it describes as "aggressively managed" operating expenditure delivering a 34 per cent cost reduction for the business over the course of the year.
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Maduro has accused Colombia and the United States of being behind a drone explosion at a military parade last year, which he describes as an assassination attempt.
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Amnesty International has recorded what the World Health Organization describes as an "epidemic" of high murder rates of LGBT individuals in the Northern Triangle of Central America.
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Among those who remain are figures like Stephen Miller, the domestic-policy adviser whom Mueller describes as drafting the original letter in May 2017 to fire Comey.
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Iranian clout in Syria's seven-year war has alarmed Israel, which has struck targets it describes as Iranian deployments or convoys of Lebanon's Iran-backed Hezbollah movement.
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The former U.S. ambassador to Mexico has penned an op-ed for The New York Times detailing what she describes as "extreme" chaos in the Trump administration.
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He spent a lot of time hanging out with friends whom he describes as "wannabe" Asian gangsters, looking tough in the parking lots of bubble-tea cafés.
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A few years later, Winfrey was hired as a reporter and anchor in Baltimore, an experience Winfrey describes as being marred by sexual harassment, sexism and humiliation.
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" A bulky machine full of CPUs, modems, logic units, and memory is lovingly preserved as what Kleinrock describes as the "first piece of internet equipment ever installed.
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" In addition to today's funding announcement, Cerebri also today officially launched its Cerebri Values product, which it describes as "this industry's first universal measure of customer success.
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As it stands, Picturesqe is aimed strictly at professional and semi-pro photographers, along with photo enthusiasts, which Szollosi describes as photographers using interchangeable lens cameras (DSLR).
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" Community members are also working on Ifan: the name given to what Agboginou describes as a "multifunctional agricultural robot" that "sows, plows and sprinkles in the fields.
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But less discussed has been the company's reliance on contract workers, which Bloomberg describes as a "shadow workforce" that does all the grunt work for less compensation.
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" This feels especially urgent to Rivas, born and currently living in Asunción, Paraguay, which she describes as, "a small country, conservative and with the majority very religious.
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Montesi handles the bulk of the that for Auroch, a process he describes as hard work (actually, he says "it sucks," but we'll get into that later).
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Added to their accomplished commercial work, the house also features short, narrative films, which Alise Munson describes as a way to play, learn, and experiment with processes.
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Trump himself has tweeted comparisons of Covid-19 to the common flu — which Jha describes as "really unhelpful," because the novel coronavirus appears to be much worse.
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The purveyor of what he describes as "future ghetto" is taking his Prescription mix series to the vibrant-toned Saguaro hotel for the first-ever Prescription party.
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" Initiated by a woman in Wisconsin, it argues that the bright LED lights cause stress to the birds, whom it describes as "virtually blind in the dark.
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" Schaefer also took to Twitter with a thread responding to a crowd she describes as "American comedians disgruntled about Hannah Gadsby's special for not having 'enough' jokes.
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Mr. Maduro has ordered the arrest of dozens of the state oil company's managers, including the company's former president, in what he describes as a corruption crackdown.
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Beijing has constructed an advanced surveillance system, in what it describes as an effort to fight Islamic extremism among the Uighurs, the largest ethnic group in Xinjiang.
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I really raise the bar for myself, then it's back to pajamas, onesies and disappointment") as well as her postpartum style (which she describes as "Lord Varys.
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On nights and weekends, he had begun piecing together a quilt, what he describes as a "Bauhaus-y" composition in bright colors like magenta, yellow and blue.
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" Ms. Nicholas was born in Nelson, British Columbia, into an upbringing that she describes as a cross between "a Neil Simon play and 'The Trailer Park Boys.
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The first is what Mulcahy describes as the "renovate" mindset, or the view that innovation is necessary to optimize operations and drive cost out of the system.
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Bayonetta and Astral Chain developer PlatinumGames has revealed the first details of a new project that director Hideki Kamiya describes as a "giant step" for the studio.
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The demand for what he describes as anti-Trump items regularly matches or eclipses the selling power of merchandise for the 45th president — with one notable exception.
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At the time, he was profoundly homesick for the wilderness around Mendocino, where he grew up and had what he describes as an idyllic, "free-range" childhood.
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It's the latest step in the 0003 Democratic candidate's quest to free consumers from what he describes as a "dysfunctional health care system" that ruins families' finances.
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In addition, Unagi is unveiling what it describes as the industry's first personalized paint job, allowing customers to design their scooters online to fit their personal vision.
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Despite what she describes as an "intense" week of preparation, Beckham said it was "fun" and "exciting" to see the "clothes come to life" in the show.
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In the restive region of Xinjiang, the PAP has been used heavily to counter what China describes as a terrorist threat from Uighurs, an ethnic Muslim minority.
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Dimond is working on her fourth book, "The Final Racket," which she describes as "an expose and a self-help guide" for families dealing with aging parents.
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His biggest complaints involve the President's attacks on the media, his track record of telling falsehoods and what Flake describes as "dysfunctional" leadership from the White House.
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He'll tout what he describes as his accomplishments — the economy, a new trade deal with Mexico and Canada and the killing of Iran's military leader, Qassem Soleimani.
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It's what Stanton Peele, Ph.D., coauthor of Outgrowing Addiction: With Common Sense Instead of Disease Therapy, describes as "a 'kitchen sink' approach" in a Psychology Today article.
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" In terms of geothermal energy sites the U.S. boasts the Geysers, which power producer Calpine describes as "the largest complex of geothermal power plants in the world.
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Jamie, who is Jewish, gay, and Latina, told BuzzFeed News she is constantly brushing off sexist and disparaging remarks from people she describes as climate deniers online.
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" In 2015, Judge writes in Splice Today about what he calls "damseling," which he describes as "making a woman a passive damsel in distress who needs rescuing.
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" In the Malibu house, the pair are particularly taken with the stunning view of the city below, especially from the spacious kitchen, which Richie describes as "everything.
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He was at home on a course he describes as a "combo platter" with elements of a firm British links and greens as fast as Augusta National.
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In 2018, financial forms show Trump earned $14.5 million at Doonbeg in what he describes as "golf-related revenue," up about 2 percent from the previous year.
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But what's really telling is the paper's discussion of trade, which George Mason University's Scott Sumner describes as "a complete mess," which, if anything, is too kind.
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Among those elements are the new grille, which Acura describes as a "diamond pentagon," a more sculpted hood, new LED taillights, and a gloss black rear diffuser.
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In real life, the politenesses of casual racism — what Wilkinson describes as "racist behavior that tries to be aggressively unscary" — are consciously deployed efforts to reinforce prejudice.
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In 1964, it was snapped up for the Moderna Museet by its then director Pontus Hultén, which Borchardt-Hume describes as a "keen advocate of American art".
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It's also introducing what it describes as a "comic strip" that will feature you and your friends as Bitmoji in a cartoon that appears in the Discover feed.
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" The entity was following him wherever he would go, and was even encountered by his boss, an evangelical Christian who Bilé describes as "magical in his own way.
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The other two are a Russian and a Latvian, whom the White House describes as "notorious cybercriminals" responsible for a series of financially motivated attacks against American companies.
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She was London's first Young Poet Laureate in 2014, and in her writing she draws extensively on the immigrant experience, which she describes as both rich and surreal.
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In a similar scenario, Segalen encounters what he describes as the image of his younger self among the villagers when his expedition party stops in a mountain village.
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" That works out to about 4.4 million miles, something Chodas describes as "pretty far from a human perspective, but astronomically it's a close approach, a remarkably close approach.
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For the past year, Apple has touted a mathematical tool that it describes as a solution to a paradoxical problem: mining user data while simultaneously protecting user privacy.
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Heineken entered the U.K. pub market in 21.34 with the acquisition of Scottish & Newcastle, during what Van Boxmeer describes as a "perfect storm" following the global financial crisis.
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The company also plans to use this influx of capital to fund what it describes as "critical joint production programs" with OEM, Tier 1 suppliers and sensors partners.
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The paint job, which VW describes as "fern green," is reminiscent of the automaker's Day-Glo yellow microbus concept, the I.D. Buzz, which it first revealed in 2017.
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Both her sweater and shawl, which Fendi describes as a Plaid Puffer Caplet, were also created by the Italian fashion house, but both appear to be sold out.
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The second is coming sometime during the holiday 2017 window, and will include a new dungeon and what Nintendo describes as a "new original story" to play through.
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In India, Frontier Markets, which was founded in 2011, wants to broaden rural communities' access to clean sources of energy using what it describes as an entrepreneurial model.
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" It was a pivotal moment for Silverman, who used that realization to fuel her new show, I Love You, America, which Hulu describes as "a weekly, topical series.
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" To the Air Force special operations community, the feeling works both ways – and includes great pride for the man Rodriguez describes as a courageous, selfless, "rock solid teammate.
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Dubbed "Augmented Intelligence," more broadly the burgeoning company is developing AI technology that uses what Satti describes as "cognitive techniques" designed to compensate for the limitations of humans.
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The amygdala, which Dr. Kotrba describes as "our brain's watchdog", is an almond-shape set of neurons in the brain's medial temporal lobe that houses our fear response.
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Each character has what creator Cage describes as distinct stories that run parallel to each other over the course of four days in the not-so-distant future.
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China has been condemned internationally for setting up the detention complexes, which it describes as "education training centers" helping to stamp out extremism and give people new skills.
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Besides what he describes as the superiority of venture capital, Grantham sees an opportunity for investors to get in on the ground floor of a huge growth industry.
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And more countries are accepting training and technology from China, which Freedom House describes as an effort to export a system of censorship and surveillance around the world.
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"Their significance is in more than just their presence —it's what they represent" in the story, something that del Toro describes as "eye protein," rather than "eye candy."
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And according to Sunglass Hut eyewear expert Matteo Battiston, the style, which he describes as "'90s daddy cool" isn't only on-trend at the moment — it's practical too.
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As a young backup dancer, she recalls, she had the opportunity to meet and share the stage with the Cuban singer, which describes as a life-changing experience.
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In her junior year of college, enrolled in a class she disparagingly describes as "criticism of criticism of English literature," Susun was struck with a sense of absurdity.
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Check out the clip to learn more about how their spa day, which Cranston describes as a "crash course on intimacy," helped them both prepare for their roles.
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During this alleged stay, Trump apparently employed a number of sex workers to perform what the report describes as a "'golden showers' (urination) show" in front of him.
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Koryo liquor, which the report describes as "suave," contains between 30 and 40 percent alcohol and has been around for years — though it's reserved for the country's elite.
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" Aside from the famous names, such as Facebook and Snapchat, predators frequently use smaller messaging apps such as Kik, which Gamble describes as the "predator's app of choice.
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The dog lover is hoping that Bixby — who he describes as "a wonderful example of what a shelter dog can be"— can inspire others to adopt, not shop.
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" One of them, range safety officer Becky Dolgener, 225, who lives in rural Texas, has two boys, aged 22016 and 13, who she describes as "men-sized children.
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At 24-years-old, Shailene Woodley is old enough to feel grateful looking back on her unconventional upbringing — including what she describes as her "super-fucked up" family.
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There's little to no downtime associated with MiraDry, which Dr. Anolik describes as an "exciting new procedure," and the most common side effects are swelling, numbness, and tingling.
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The company also plans to use this influx of capital to fund what it describes as 'critical joint production programs' with OEM, Tier 1 suppliers and sensors partners.
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In addition to what Taylor describes as "food chemistry" and a shared passion for fitness, health and wellness, the couple has a compatibility that extends beyond the kitchen.
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Glossier, the nearly four-year-old, direct-to-consumer beauty company, has landed $52 million in Series C funding in what it describes as a heavily oversubscribed round.
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" Wong, who is a painter and dancer as well as a performance artist, used the stunning vistas they discovered to create what she describes as "large scale paintings.
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But he's an integral part of what Damon himself describes as a "spectacular international cast," which also includes Willem Dafoe, Andy Lau, Numan Acar, Najid and Eddie Peng.
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Of the six, three have strong ties to the US, which has what it describes as a "robust unofficial relationship" to Taiwan, an island of 22017 million people.
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The result is his eye-opening project Border Cantos, which Misrach describes as less of a journalistic account of dramatic moments than a "slow meditation on overlooked details."
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As part of what it describes as its increased commitment to the region, the firm has hired a new managing director, Jason Fernandez, to run its Austin office.
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The device has a range of about 330 feet, operates with what the company describes as "near silent" noise level and can be reloaded in just eight seconds.
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Saigal says they're seeing "major opportunities for first-time app developers all over the world" — emphasizing what he describes as "tremendous growth" in both emerging and developed markets.
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"The story is about how your enemies – who Betsy [the reporter] describes as both horrible and evil – conjured up this fake nude and spread it online," he wrote.
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Obama commutes sentence of Chelsea Manning The redactions -- which Horniak describes as light -- were done to protect sources and methods that could potentially harm national security, she explained.
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