They, the others, were the "untermenschen," or sub-humans: the Jews destined for annihilation, the Slavs destined for slavery.
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He looks unwashed, untouched — Fleck is destined for destruction.
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BRF said in a regulatory filing it was recalling 164.7 tonnes of fresh chicken destined for the domestic market and another 299.6 tonnes destined for the international market as a precautionary measure.
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Either way, the issue seems destined for the Supreme Court.
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The new Razr is apparently destined for Verizon this year.
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Destined for War: Can America and China Escape Thucydides's Trap?
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That doesn't mean you're destined for an unhappy professional life.
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Sebastian seemingly is also destined for big things in tennis.
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And the two believe they are destined for each other.
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Are we destined for a Precrime version of traffic management?
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Her new album, The Glamorous Life, seems destined for gold.
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A new order would be destined for a major customer.
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It was placed atop a pile, destined for the archives.
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The bloc seemed once again destined for the political wilderness.
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Most of the refined products will be destined for export.
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Maybe the next one will be destined for my skull.
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And really, it was destined for success from the beginning.
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The oil had been destined for the U.S. West Coast.
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"I guess I just wasn't destined for greatness," he says.
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CS: I think TBH was sort of destined for that.
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DESTINED FOR WAR: Can America and China Escape Thucydides's Trap?
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The Shawshank Redemption was always destined for video game greatness.
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DESTINED FOR WAR Can America and China Escape Thucydides's Trap?
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Since birth, Blue Ivy has been been destined for greatness.
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Sooner or later, it's all destined for the bird cage.
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"My work is destined for amateurs, not artists," he said.
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It's such an incredible handicap it seems destined for failure.
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You might say that having the votes close on 4/20 is a sign that Noisey is destined for victory, but we all know how democracy works now—being destined for victory is Extremely Bad.
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Police alleged the seized drugs were destined for the black market.
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So with Hellboy destined for a reset, what can we expect?
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How could they be destined for anything other than true love?
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Nadiya — the Simone Biles of her sport — was destined for glory.
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Prince William and Prince Harry were always destined for different paths.
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Some were also destined for regional markets, including Africa and Asia.
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Could your zodiac sign really mean you're destined for the limelight?
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There are some images that seem destined for Photoshop battle greatness.
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"I feel like it really was destined for me," she notes.
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Authorities say the pieces were likely destined for the black market.
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About 200 of those $155,000 vehicles are destined for North America.
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A NASA facility is helping build a rocket destined for Mars.
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Fisher & Paykel would still manufacture products destined for its non-U.
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What remainder percentage are dead-enders destined for the pity basket?
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In fact, American sorghum destined for China is now in limbo.
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"She was destined for a great future," Professor Dinesh-Kumar said.
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He embedded in our brains that we were destined for greatness.
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Only a small portion of its exports are destined for China.
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A few feel destined for new and better careers in literature.
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Or was he destined for imprisonment the instant he was born?
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In 22019, just four vessels left the U.S. destined for China.
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Aimless and without ambition, he did not appear destined for much.
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Bryant was equally convinced that Gianna was likewise destined for greatness.
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I counted 21 trucks loaded with people destined for refugee camps.
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It seemed Berlusconi was finished, destined for a gilded, disgraced retirement.
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But a similar fate might be destined for "Blurred Lines," too.
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Mysteriously, they still seem to think they are destined for Cooperstown.
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They're like characters at odds in a comedy, destined for love.
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Even before its birth in June 2007, iPhone seemed destined for greatness.
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Merge episodes are always fun, and this one seems destined for greatness.
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Hopkins didn't have a pedigree that said he was destined for greatness.
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Looks like Booth was destined for second-hand engineering from the start.
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Campbell is destined for Ramsay Bolton (Iwan Rhreon) comparisons and think pieces.
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That processor is destined for many of this year's flagship Android phones.
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Yet, the technology underneath is destined for a Nissan dealership very soon.
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But, not all of these changes are destined for the iPad only.
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Who's destined for the receiving end of those bullets around Dolores' neck?
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These suckers must be destined for a museum exhibit one day, right?
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At 213, the People's Republic of China seems destined for world domination.
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Almost every satellite is either destined for earth-imaging or earth-monitoring.
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But clearly, he was destined for fashion greatness at a young age.
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Two months ago, he looked destined for a career as a backup.
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It seems pretty clear that Bran is destined for something big, anyway.
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Concentrated solar power arrays and objects destined for space come to mind.
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The market today is dominated by powerful cards destined for demanding applications.
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VICE: This is one of those stories that feels destined for adaptation.
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Boxes destined for London's fanciest shops are stacked up by the door.
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However, the other major averages seem destined for a more muted open.
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There are some giveaways that someone may not be destined for entrepreneurship.
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His fellow cast members remember that Segel seemed destined for bigger things.
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Paul Alexander was a talented young skater who seemed destined for success.
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However, Diana had a sense that she was destined for something important.
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Much of the oil left stranded was destined for India and China.
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I soon forgot he was not the one I was destined for.
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An attempt at revival appeared destined for a similar fate this Congress.
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But many believe the McGahn case is destined for the Supreme Court.
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It was his only work that was destined for the United States.
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Wang Yifei, 22015, was destined for a better life, his family thought.
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Unmarked trucks carry loads of iPhones destined for other parts of China.
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Small satellites are usually destined for orbits running over the Earth's poles.
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At that time, some speculated Lu was destined for even higher office.
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Instead, it's probably destined for sidewalks and bike lanes, much like a Segway.
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If ever a life had seemed destined for greater things, it was Diana's.
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Legal analysts say this case is likely destined for the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Cyprus, farther east, has bitter experience from seizing Iranian products destined for Syria.
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" In her Monday Facebook post, Taylor wrote that Harris "was destined for greatness.
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Ever since its publication in 1985, The Handmaid's Tale was destined for television.
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America seems destined for a constitutional showdown between the executive and the legislature.
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The rest of the funds would be destined for its operations in Madrid.
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This new solution works much better if your sketches are destined for Illustrator.
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In many ways, Peter Pringle and Sunny Jacobs were destined for each other.
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On Tuesday, the statue was extracted by forklift, destined for a Brooklyn cemetery.
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It's a old Hindenberg of a show: big, round, and destined for combustion.
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A culture that respects & supports it's women is one destined for great things.
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Of that, about two-thirds is destined for mostly Chinese stainless steel mills.
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Two Starship prototypes destined for orbit are under construction in Texas and Florida.
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Guys like Mark Buehrle, Freddy Garcia, and Paul Konerko aren't destined for Cooperstown.
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Currently, 23 percent of Canadian clean tech exports are destined for non-U.
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Kim Yo Jong appeared destined for a powerful career from a young age.
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Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton was destined for big things from an early age.
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About 50 percent is destined for domestic consumption and the rest for export.
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We can't be alone in thinking she's destined for a career in comedy.
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But alas, the recovered beer can't be resold—it's destined for the drain.
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The biologist still tending a jar filled with bacteria once destined for space.
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Democrats promised to appeal the decision, which seems destined for the Supreme Court.
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A combine rolled across the land, harvesting a crop mostly destined for China.
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Beth, destined for death, is depicted as an artist in her own right.
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Authorities were investigating whether the pills were destined for Islamic militants, Danabasis said.
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Their products were destined for Dior and Saint Laurent, among other luxury names.
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In his early writings, he is convinced that capitalism is destined for death.
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A lot of times they do those acquisitions and they're destined for failure.
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Of that, about two thirds is destined for stainless steel mills, mostly in China.
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The show is the second live-action TV series destined for Disney's streaming platform.
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If your Pacifica is destined for heavy cargo usage, I'd skip the hybrid model.
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Or is it destined for history's sporting dustbin, like shin-kicking or murdering cats?
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Microsoft have revealed that their iconic Paint programme is destined for the recycle bin!
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The people who still operate inside the choices of 2016 seem destined for disappointment.
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It's destined for schools, so its form is really the catchiest thing about it.
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The luggage was destined for a Volaris flight to Leon, Mexico, Chicago police said.
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For the time being, it doesn't sound like it's destined for any other spots.
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CNBC confirmed that the shipping giant diverted packages destined for Huawei addresses in Asia.
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Thinking you're related to the Romanovs is code for thinking you're destined for more.
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These solid-fuelled rockets will be 20 metres tall and are destined for orbit.
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All of the 24 jumbos left in Boeing's orderbook are destined for cargo carriers.
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Some fans are using Alexis's name as evidence that she's destined for athletic greatness.
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"It was dumped out there at sea destined for some other place," he said.
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Strong and fluid, Sydney McLaughlin seems destined for a run at the women's mark.
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Christian has transformed something dejected—otherwise destined for the hospital incinerator—into something beautiful.
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It is unclear exactly how much was destined for Treasury or the forfeiture fund.
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Another three vessels are waiting off Venezuela to load with shipments destined for Cuba.
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When I did, my friends and I all assumed we were destined for greatness.
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With her is her son, Lev (Tommy Schrider), who is destined for the gulags.
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Herbalife was a pyramid scheme, he charged, whose stock was destined for the dumpster.
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Alas, the project was short-lived, destined for obliteration after a brief two weeks.
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Instead of being destined for a dinner plate, they're returned to the Hudson River.
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Brazil seemed destined for success in the run up to the 2014 World Cup.
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He thinks anyone who employs a similar methodology is destined for success as well.
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In China, genetically modified crops are largely banned from food destined for dinner tables.
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Florence seemed destined for greatness as soon as he started surfing the Banzai Pipeline.
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Large new redistribution programs, once enacted, are destined for eternal life on this earth.
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The inimitable Viola Davis's suffering and steely determination seem obviously destined for awards conversations.
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Kazantsev was far ahead on the last lap, seemingly destined for an easy victory.
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This summer, Russia raised the tensions, regularly halting commercial ships destined for Ukrainian ports.
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In truth, I knew it wasn't destined for a life of hashtags and retweets.
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American support for the Kurds of Syria was destined for a short shelf life.
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From These Spicy and Sweet Thai-Style Grilled Shrimp Are Destined for Your Grill
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Cynthia Erivo has always had the sense that she was destined for something big.
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By whose order and design have this place and time been destined for me?
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In 2015, Trudeau appeared destined for nothing less than two full mandates in power.
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Trump and Mattis may well be destined for a historic clash of world views.
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The cotton fed the mills of Manchester nearby, yielding textiles destined for multiple continents.
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That toy sewing machine ended up in their junk pile, destined for the landfill.
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Screenshots later emerged which suggested that this touchless mode was destined for feature phones.
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Charles Guo, a principal at LDG, says that the area is destined for development.
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Cargo destined for Mombasa, or countries other than Kenya, can still go by road.
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Some truss pieces are destined for scrap yards in Clermont, N.J., near Cape May.
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"This child is destined for greatness," the famous man declared when he saw her.
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Intel knows this, of course, and its new Loihi chips aren't destined for server stacks.
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When Harlow first came into being in the 1960s, it seemed destined for great things.
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But I knew I wasn't destined for the Oval Office or the International Space Station.
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The legal fight over the order -- now temporarily stayed -- seems destined for the Supreme Court.
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Most of the devices now destined for the hold are powered by lithium-ion batteries.
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The officers suspected that the ship carried concealed Iranian arms destined for the Houthi fighters.
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Though some parts are destined for recycling centers and scrap yards, others are being repurposed.
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By then they had arrived in the United Kingdom and Dubai respectively -- destined for Chicago.
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Cardi may have been destined for Instagram fame, but recognition is still new to Cowan.
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"There was always a sense that he is destined for bigger things," says Ms Bennion.
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Those not so fortunate are long retired to aviation junkyards, destined for a rusty demise.
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The Echo Spot has a sleek circular design that's just destined for your night table.
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Though the concept car made the trek to Los Angeles, it's only destined for China.
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Its graduates, presumably, are destined for great things in the fields of commerce and industry.
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Full-on rockets aren't particularly efficient for anything not destined for space or mass-destruction.
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More than $11 million is destined for home-based care for elderly people with disabilities.
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Some 80 per cent of the vehicles built at the plant are destined for export.
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Though he wasn't destined for the stage, the violin gave him an ear for music.
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Because when your major runway debuts happens on the Chanel catwalk, you're destined for greatness.
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The contagion through the expanding and loosely regulated derivative market is surely destined for surprises.
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Bulgarian arms supposedly destined for the Gulf are turning up in Yemen, Libya and Sudan.
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Both the Mustang and the Camaro fall into the afterthought camp, destined for rental fleets.
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There are not two people who are more in love and destined for each other.
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So, Walter McCann's recent proposal to his girlfriend, Carly Corvin, seems destined for internet fame.
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Since the discount was added, the bank's monthly gold purchases destined for reserves, have slowed.
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There were several times in Mr. Lugar's career when he seemed destined for higher office.
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Certain models destined for certain countries could use a version of Samsung's own Exynos chip.
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He was born of special stock, he concluded, stronger than others, destined for greater things.
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Soon afterward, he mentioned to his pastor that he might be destined for the ministry.
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Over 80% of them were destined for Northern Triangle countries — Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador.
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About 90 percent of South Africa's abalone is destined for upscale restaurants in Hong Kong.
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Regardless of what end it met, your turkey was likely destined for a brief life.
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Parents were told to be proud, that it meant their daughters were destined for greatness.
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Forty percent of plastic produced globally is destined for single-use packaging, according to researchers.
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Near the casino, 26 tigers stalked the length of their enclosure, destined for the slaughterhouse.
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And maybe, also, because she is evil—but either way, Ursula was destined for royalty.
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A candidacy that can't survive a run of attack ads isn't a candidacy destined for glory.
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HMD Global has announced the Nokia 106, an affordable feature phone destined for the global market.
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Based on the company's marketing strategy, the new Face ID-enabled iPhones were destined for success.
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Brauner is keeping the cat's future projects under wraps, but this cat seems destined for stardom.
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Once back in their homeland, they would slowly rebuild the two drones destined for the president.
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It is destined for the Far East port of Pevek, in the Chukotka Republic of Kamchatka.
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Every day hundreds of these lorries tear past the surrounding villages, bearing loads destined for China.
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I'm sure this is a fate destined for the rest of the buildings in Two Guns.
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Instead, she's more capable and more accomplished than Miles — and possibly destined for her own movie.
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I've been following his career since The Glee Project and he's always seemed destined for greatness.
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The samples collected are destined for a national repository, whence they will be distributed for study.
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And as the judges themselves admitted, this issue is likely destined for a higher court, anyway.
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He was destined for greatness and he wanted the best for his friends, family and community.
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Serena Williams' daughter with her husband, Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian, was destined for great things.
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The ship sank twice since being launched in 1938 and it was destined for a junkyard.
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Likely destined for stardom, Alexis was one of many performers in her large and storied family.
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"I have no doubt in my mind that you are destined for great things," she added.
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Having been pardoned in Moscow and debriefed in London, he appeared destined for a quiet retirement.
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SpaceX will soon begin testing the capabilities of its rockets that will be destined for Mars.
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To Jules, her friends seem destined for artistically significant careers, and she eagerly joins their circle.
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More recently the CJTF has been implicated in the diversion of food destined for starving families.
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They'd just go toe to toe, and you could just tell he was destined for greatness.
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But a spokesperson told NPR that the items are destined for the National Museum of Iraq.
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Small satellites are usually destined for orbits running over the Earth's poles, rather than the equator.
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Everything about her 'performance' was what makes her unique, beloved, and destined for even more greatness.
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In Nairobi's slaughterhouses, some cows destined for human consumption had 20 bags removed from their stomachs.
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A recent deal means that those in Algeria destined for France will study in both countries.
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In this context, Homo sapiens is a rather unimpressive algorithm, destined for obsolescence—or an upgrade.
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Both Scott's bid for Senate and the governor's race to replace him are destined for recounts.
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Not because you're destined for failure, but because making mistakes is all part of the process.
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Zimbabwe's Grain Millers Association said 100 trucks carrying wheat destined for Zimbabwe were stuck in Beira.
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They carry disease, too, destined for towns connected to the rest of the country by road.
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In a way, it always seemed like Ronaldinho was destined for futsal in an obscure league.
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Crosby's third-most-frequent linemate is Evgeni Malkin, who is destined for the Hall of Fame.
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Growing up in New Mexico and in a baseball family, Bregman was perhaps destined for this.
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Steve Coll has written a book of surpassing excellence that is almost certainly destined for irrelevance.
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Tuohy, like so many exceptional girls before her, seems destined for national championships and Olympic medals.
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Like most other Oppo phones, the Reno 2 may not be destined for a U.S. release.
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Inevitably a sort of gallows humor evolves in studying a species that seems destined for extinction.
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Now parts destined for the automaker are piled up in corners of the company's distribution center.
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The accusations linked Mr. El Aissami to shipments destined for the Zetas drug cartel in Mexico.
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The tightening ties extend to space: European and Japanese scientists unveiled a probe destined for Mercury.
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The pieces now on view were destined for the trash heap, too, until Father Garcia intervened.
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All mail destined for CNN's US offices is now being screened first at off-site facilities.
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These two powerful kids have been destined for each other from the moment they were born.
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As satellite technology has evolved, the industry is building fewer large satellites destined for distant orbits.
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It destroyed boxes of what one opposition lawmaker said were medical supplies destined for Venezuelan hospitals.
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Picasso was destined for euthanasia at an animal shelter after his breeder was unable to sell him.
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But the staff at PIM, which is headquartered in Midtown, knew he was destined for bigger things.
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The Falcon 9 launching tonight is carrying Hispasat 30W-6, a satellite destined for Geostationary Transfer Orbit.
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Officials began confirming successful deployments of some of the satellites destined for lower orbits shortly after launch.
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As a young and already established star in the industry, Bighetti's latest project seems destined for success.
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NFL Films has just announced a new television series destined for Amazon Video called All or Nothing.
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Two vessels of canola left Canada this month, destined for France and Germany, according to Refinitiv data.
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But despite his delays, it seems Jeffrey, like his mom, is destined for a life on stage.
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Bad news is so far the light is destined for Japan in the first half of 2016.
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The most severely disabled children with congenital rubella syndrome were often destined for a lifetime of institutionalization.
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The airline has already moved on, allocating the aircraft previously destined for Ukraine to other European countries.
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The tickets had been destined for the Olympic Council of Ireland (OCI), which said it was investigating.
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These levies in effect penalize U.S. goods seeking overseas customers and subsidize foreign goods destined for America.
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These defrosting pangolins (5 tons) were destined for China and Vietnam and are a critically endangered species.
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On Craigslist, Redditor wowbobwow picked up an old, broken Macintosh SE that was destined for a landfill.
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This month, an Israeli spacecraft destined for the moon is scheduled to launch from Cape Canaveral, Fla.
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The large cast of SDN technologies includes many that are destined for future Where are they now?
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In December, Dhaka police seized about 3.9 million taka ($50,423) destined for a close associate of Chowdhury's.
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Don't expect it to help fund The Wall though; profits are destined for an immigrant support group.
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The sculpture is destined for Randall's Island, for installation outside the entrance of Frieze New York 2018.
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Charles Leclerc led every practice session and seemed destined for his second pole position in four races.
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It goes to show how you never know which of your peers is destined for super-stardom.
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Despite remaining a fan favourite wherever he played, he never reached the heights he seemed destined for.
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The two million barrel cargo is destined for the United States, the ministry said in a statement.
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The Jonas Brothers were not bred in a lab by the Disney machine, but destined for stardom.
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The money was destined for Central America but had not been spent yet, the Washington Post reported.
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Most of the 2161,2000 thickly padded bras made here each day are destined for shops in China.
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The parts were destined for use in centrifuges to enrich uranium, a JNFL spokesman said by phone.
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Half of the group would soon be destined for Las Vegas, the other half for Austin, Tex.
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While its network mate "Queen Sugar" is destined for more acclaim, "Greenleaf" deserves plenty of attention, too.
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"From one of the aircraft destined for Islamabad-London PK785, 20 kg heroin was recovered," he said.
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As a result, that $85033 billion worth of exports destined for China didn't find a new home.
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Being a floating city with narrow walkways, Venice, Italy is destined for troubles associated with over-tourism.
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Last year, for instance, China unveiled an electrifying routine that at first seemed destined for cliché corner.
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Democrats accuse Trump of misusing taxpayer dollars destined for a vulnerable U.S. ally for personal political gain.
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The oldest bell in Ohara, it had been destined for wartime scrap, meant to melt, but spared.
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If you don't communicate properly, you're destined for explosive fights, but the makeup sex will be incredible.
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As a former judoka who transitioned into MMA, she was perhaps destined for comparisons to Ronda Rousey.
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"Even the most impressive CEOs often didn't start out knowing they were destined for greatness," the writerssaid.
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If there's no solid reason for customers to continue patronizing a brand, it's likely destined for failure.
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As a result, the 2018 Audi S5 Coupe will be destined for life as a niche product.
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BYU pulled off the victory after looking destined for defeat with under 292 seconds left in regulation.
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Worth 785,000 Canadian dollars at the time, the gold had been destined for the Royal Canadian Mint.
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Was it destined for a clam bake, for a taxidermist or to be kept as a pet?
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Some cargoes destined for Florida could look to the New York Harbor to clear, one trader said.
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I certainly remember her being one of those people who seemed to be destined for greater things.
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A piece that fails this test is destined for a lifetime in the jewelry box, she added.
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With little global support for Trump's plan, it's likely destined for the trash heap of diplomatic history.
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His load: 25 tons of steel beams, destined for a warehouse owned by a subsidiary of ThyssenKrupp.
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There is also the question of the surviving animals, which had been destined for the dining table.
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" They added: "Beara had a very personal view of the staggering number of victims destined for execution.
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A brilliant student, he won a classics scholarship to Oxford, where he seemed destined for top honors.
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They know they are destined for high places in society simply because they were born into privilege.
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Another consignment of pottery and terracotta pieces destined for the same gallery was stopped two weeks later.
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With Chapo now appearing destined for extradition to the US, the cartel has descended into a leadership crisis.
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The economy is highly exposed to developments in Russia, with over 30% of exports destined for its neighbour.
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By all accounts, Isaac Hempstead-Wright is a perfectly wonderful, blossoming actor destined for wonderful post-Thrones things.
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And Trump isn't on board, so it seems both bills will fail or are destined for eventual failure.
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It is the first of the 40,0001 or so plants destined for the domes, which open next year.
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Business Insider notes that Dukes felt that the PSL was destined for greatness, so he didn't back down.
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The rest are destined for Europe, where they will have to compete on price with imports from Asia.
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These can handle a bit of water, and it might happen considering these are destined for the bathroom.
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Waymo's trucks will be hauling cargo destined for Google's Atlanta-based data centres as part of the program.
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" He continued, "He was destined for greatness and he wanted the best for his friends, family and community.
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Holmes & Watson, on the other hand, seems destined for a future of faint recognition and shrug-worthy disappointment.
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Of new orders, about 64 percent were for ASML lithography systems destined for the manufacture of memory chips.
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"A triple referral is a rarity, generally reserved for bills destined for the trash heap," the Bee writes.
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Boeing's Defense, Space & Security business had a backlog of $50 billion with 36 percent destined for non-U.
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Mr Janot suspects that the cash, plus 38m reais promised by Mr Batista, was destined for Mr Temer.
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Born in New York in 229, George Price realized pretty early on that he was destined for greatness.
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The International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences has decided to withdraw a forthcoming accolade destined for Kevin Spacey.
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Some flights destined for McCarran Airport were also diverted due to the reported shooting, according to the airport.
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" Khaled says he knew he was destined for greatness, "the minute I came out of my momma's stomach.
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It's estimated that in less than a decade, Pininfarina had built more than 50 cars destined for Brunei.
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But I believe she was destined for bigger things, and the intellectual authors of her assassination knew that.
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Instead of seeing millennials as entitled, look at it this way: Millennials believe they are destined for excellence.
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"We were told it was destined for the damaged goods bin," Pitts told CNBC's "Squawk Box " in December.
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The charges relate to nearly 435,000 Audis, Porsche and Volkswagen cars destined for the US and European markets.
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Listed next to the dishes are the reasons the seafood was destined for the bin, to "stimulate interest".
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Prediction: Unless Mr. Falcone can offer a rich price, this hostile takeover attempt is also destined for failure.
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Last year, the Texas Alcohol Beverage Commission intercepted 1,000 containers of counterfeit alcohol destined for the U.S. market.
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One of the so-called "High Energy Lasers," built by Lockheed Martin, is destined for testing on land.
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Not, they think, like their burnout, partying classmates, destined for lives working at the gas station or something.
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Fifth Harmony came together during the second season of the X Factor and seemed destined for instant stardom.
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He takes material that was destined for a landfill and makes it not only useful again, but beautiful.
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In one way, we note, the new work destined for our art world continually changes quickly and radically.
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I wasn't able to get this one right away, but it turns out that I'm destined for disappointment.
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According to the New York Times, the heart was destined for LifeNet Health, located in the Seattle suburbs.
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Outback mines The top exports from Darwin are manganese, bound for Malaysia, and live cattle, destined for Indonesia.
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MELBOURNE, Australia — Just two months ago, Australia seemed destined for what the country's commentariat calls a "Tampa" election.
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The business model is based on Zoox's full ownership of its fleet, destined for taxi service in cities.
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It was accused of carrying oil destined for Syria, which would have been in violation of EU sanctions.
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Prisoners were divided after they arrived at the camp, some destined for labor, others for the gas chamber.
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The ministry said that at this point had no evidence contaminated eggs or meat were destined for consumption.
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Many had been destined for Atlanta, where the National Football League's Super Bowl will take place on Sunday.
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The leather-wrapped steering wheel feels as if it was destined for a car a full segment higher.
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In 2010, he was hired to direct the musical "King Kong," destined for Broadway after an Australian opening.
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In 28503, over half of Texas' exports were destined for countries that have signed on to the TPP.
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That's a case that seems destined for the Supreme Court regardless of whether Democrats wait to impeach Trump.
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As with all prior seasons, 2019's batch of episodes repeatedly reminds us Midge is destined for greatness.
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Stopping for fuel, I chatted briefly with a driver, who said his load was destined for Cape Town.
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As it drags along, the movie makes you feel trapped in the shoes of someone destined for failure.
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This was the first inkling that the book was destined for runaway success, reaching millions of people worldwide.
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The boat, originally destined for the US Virgin Islands, was rerouted to the US commonwealth after power failures.
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British factories continued to churn out cars, medical devices and aircraft parts, many of them destined for Europe.
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Lohan's pal, Tiffany Trump, looks like she's destined for a little face time on the show as well.
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Do they speak to our contemporary moment, where some bodies are destined for violence and others for survival?
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Unlike the Hellcat, the Demon is production limited, with 3,000 destined for the US and another 300 for Canada.
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This is not the first time carfentanil destined for the illicit drug market has been found in North America.
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Only 4 percent of investment would be spent abroad, the statement said, with the rest destined for Colombian projects.
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Britain says it seized the Grace 1 because its cargo was destined for Syria, which is under European sanctions.
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The majority of the delayed jets are destined for airlines that have selected Pratt & Whitney's new Geared Turbofan engine.
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They dislike each other intensely, so it seems the interview was destined for disaster, and they did not disappoint.
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As Jones claims, he and his cabal members gave Becky "a gift" that makes you destined for big things.
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The child of pop sensation Eddie Fisher and Hollywood icon Debbie Reynolds, Carrie Fisher was destined for the spotlight.
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Jonah Hill knows Beanie Feldstein is destined for greatness — and he's not just saying that because he's her brother.
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But crucially, they will also be less likely to build factories in America for goods destined for export overseas.
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The H-series CPUs are destined for slick gaming laptops and other larger (think 15-inch or more) laptops.
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That seizure totaled $16.1 million in "trademark-infringed merchandise which was destined for illegal export to Mexico," HSI claimed.
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But the heist truly happened to a shipment of books destined for last weekend's California International Antiquarian Book Fair.
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He never achieved the renown he felt destined for, but he left behind a legacy far stranger than fame.
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Customs said the rhino horns were found in two check-in carton boxes, destined for Ho Chi Minh City.
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Argentina is one of the world's leading suppliers of wheat and most of its shipments are destined for Brazil.
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"One of the hardest things to write was to write about children who are destined for death," he says.
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The battle between the two codes of rugby, once limited to Victorian England, seems destined for a new frontier.
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The Nokia 25 was announced just after CES, though that Android handset is destined for the Chinese market only.
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In 22016, 223% of cocaine destined for the United States passed through the region, doubling its share from 222.
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Since the first day I met you, when you were born, I knew you were destined for great things.
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How he got here: Johnson was born into privilege and a sense that he was destined for great things.
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Some 4,000 dead pangolins were destined for China and Vietnam for the exotic‑meat trade or for traditional medicine.
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If you're working on a rocket destined for Mars, Google's new Science Journal app might be a bit limited.
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Some conservatives surely believe that, and are now convinced the country is destined for peril one way or another.
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Maritime police discovered the haul at the port of Cotonou in a container destined for one of his companies.
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Egypt recently seized a shipment of North Korean communications components used for guided munitions destined for Gaza, they said.
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A Boeing spokesperson told CNN the two aircraft in question were originally destined for a now bankrupt Russian airline.
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The whole thing ends with one long, sustained scream from Wiseau, which already seems destined for some online soundboard.
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Naturally, there were plenty of ways to trick your sweet tooth, too; sweetened avocado mousse seems destined for greatness.
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Ever since you taught yourself to read in vitro, Don and I knew that you were destined for greatness.
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The drugs have a market value of 200,000 euros ($220,000) and were destined for Spain, a customs spokesman said.
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Much of this cocaine was destined for Europe, where the 'Ndrangheta controls trafficking routes across much of the continent.
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From her old plumbing, he collected samples and added them to the heap of evidence destined for his lab.
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Bringing business-centered solutions to the Sisyphean task of reforming government is absolutely necessary, but historically destined for failure.
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This swoopy green sand machine, called the ID Buggy, isn't destined for production, unlike VW's revived-as-electric Microbus.
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Colorado's secretary of state, Jena Griswold, indicated that the bill was destined for a signature following its passage Thursday.
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But he seemed destined for second place after leaving himself with a difficult par putt at the 72nd hole.
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What he does is called upcycling, the creative reuse of unwanted items and materials destined for the dust-heap.
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Thousands of shipping containers destined for Qatar are still stuck at Dubai's Jebel Ali port, according to Qatari importers.
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Nevertheless, tankers full of Iranian oil have left port in recent days destined for Spain, France, Romania and Tanzania.
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"Artemis" wasn't a free serial on your website, it wasn't eventually Kindle bound, it was destined for print. Right.
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What is usually a mundane, yet still devastating experience becomes a scene destined for the Theater of the Absurd.
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If somebody tells you that you are destined for something then they don't know what they are talking about.
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In early October, he tags the trees destined for the holiday market, using an internal calculus perfected over decades.
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Now that every modern film franchise is destined for eternal reincarnation, no character is ever for-sure dead anymore.
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The investigation continues, as police work to determine the origin of the drugs and who they were destined for.
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Israel has carried out scores of strikes against what it says are advanced weapons and convoys destined for Hezbollah.
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All the boys were destined for wheelchairs, and if any of them reached 40, they should consider themselves lucky.
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Faced with a warrant application destined for immediate worldwide publicity, the judge surely took unusual pains to examine it.
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One current executive, Theo Epstein, has won titles with two teams and seems destined for his own plaque someday.
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He was especially vocal in his conviction that his atheist son was destined for the infernal torments of hell.
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The report said documents had been falsified to suggest technologies were destined for the oil, gas and steel industries.
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The Jones Act does not require foreign cargo destined for Puerto Rico to come through the United States first.
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Indeed, Domingos Monteiro, deputy director of Guinea-Bissau's judicial police, claimed September's seized shipment was destined for Islamist militants.
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Trade between the two countries remains suspended and containers laden with good destined for Afghanistan remained stranded in Pakistan.
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Animal-rights activists have long campaigned, justifiably and successfully, for the humane treatment of animals destined for the table.
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Even those items most likely destined for the curb, like broken appliances, may have life yet as scrap metal.
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They confiscated at over 70 tons of counterfeit cosmetics destined for independent beauty shops and markets around the capital.
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For now, Honda is only saying the production version of the Urban EV Concept is destined for Europe in 2019.
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They were destined for the mouths of cows because they weren't good enough for packaging, according to the sheriff's office.
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Will it be your flagship set in the living room, or is it destined for the guest bedroom or kitchen?
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So the marriage of two ice cream legends — the Cornetto and Australia's much-loved Golden Gaytime — seems destined for success.
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This is how Mars InSight's extremely sensitive seismometer proved its mettle before being loaded onto a rocket destined for Mars.
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And, that means Dany can practically see the throne she has believed she is destined for from her island base.
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At that price, this series will be destined for the shelves of serious bibliophiles, collectors, and Game of Thrones fans.
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The first plant of 20 that are planned may be destined for a site on Hainan Island in Southern China.
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Peak does not mean doom and gloom, and while the industry faces risk, it is not destined for a pullback.
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One trader said he expected metal to land in Taiwan and South Korea as shipments destined for China get diverted.
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Another said the parties were discussing whether to send the equipment originally destined for that project to another COFCO unit.
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Since the pilot can't respond and A.R.I.D. has no data, A.R.I.D.'s declared "faulty" and destined for the scrap heap.
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LG is opening Europe's largest factory for building lithium-ion batteries destined for use in electric cars, the company announced.
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And years ago Lee set up Mr Heng by saying that his bright former private secretary was destined for greatness.
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FROM the moment he was named deputy crown prince in April 2015, Muhammad bin Salman seemed destined for the throne.
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When we saw A Star Is Born, we knew that this film was destined for awards, and lots of them.
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But some people in marketing at Atlassian also use Textio to refine text destined for the company's website, she said.
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Trump cake, flanked by secret service, just entered Trump HQ. Hillary destined for unrelated party, baker Melissa Alt tells me.
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Given Volvo's pledge to electrify all of its cars by 2019, those models would seem destined for the US, too.
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The viability of these rockets will depend on whether there's a market for launching large payloads destined for particular orbits.
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Cornhuskers running back Terrell Newby sprinted 963 yards on the opening drive and seemed destined for the game's first score.
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Starbreeze, for its part, is making its play on a high-end headset, destined for amusement parks and IMAX theaters.
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Unfortunately for Facebook, it doesn't sound like LOL is destined for a much better fate than any of those apps.
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It's a formula that, beyond winning the love of grandparents, seems destined for late night show performances and festival success.
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Flight 441 destined for Frankfurt from Houston landed safely at John F. Kennedy International Airport at about 8:30 p.m.
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The industry was destined for disruption by software that would replace overhead costs and inflexibility with direct-to-consumer personalization.
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To avoid border checks, Britain would collect tariffs on goods that enter the UK but are destined for the continent.
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Bodies, too, malfunction; one doctor muses about the futility of cures, since all patients are ultimately destined for more illness.
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Both countries — representing the two largest economies in the world — are destined for damage if this war lasts very long.
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Devry Boughner Vorwerk always seemed destined for a career that would meld her love of agriculture with international trade policy.
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If we do not get into the Arctic with a measured and deliberate approach, the area is destined for conflict.
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And, impact investors will tell you, without the community at the table, the Opportunity Zones policy is destined for failure.
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Sometimes we give it our all and it's just not meant to be because we are destined for something else.
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The Times's answer was to divert the news copy destined for Los Angeles to a Teletypesetter instead of a Linotype.
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In fact, many at the time, including actor Carroll O'Connor, thought they were ultimately destined for the dustbin of history.
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The Aggies took their second-round escape as a sign that they were destined for the Final Four in Houston.
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That undoubtedly makes the device destined for an even smaller niche within the already relatively small world of e-readers.
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Two supertankers, Baghdad and Folegandros I, left from Venezuela's Jose terminal late on Monday carrying cargoes destined for Indian ports.
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The truck's payload, which was destined for South Korea, according to police, gushed out all over the car and roadside.
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Among the seized packages destined for London included home teeth whitening kits which contained dangerously high levels of hydrogen peroxide.
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It details a previously unknown interdiction of North Korean-made military communications equipment destined for Eritrea in July last year.
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Viv's sense of her true self — her destined-for-greatness self — only returns when she's around her first love, horses.
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In Ms. Bhabha's studio, the artist was surrounded by several sculptures that were destined for a gallery show in Berlin.
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The Civic Type R TCR, destined for the touring car racing series, will be showcased, as will the NSX GT3.
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In Mr. Melquiot's play, Pollock is charming, alcoholic, brilliant, violent, destined for a car-crash death at 44 in 1956.
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The Cro-Mags seemed destined for fame by the mid-80s, but instead you guys have lived on in infamy.
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She said the government made the decision after Curacao's government said the island would help store aid destined for Venezuela.
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Plastic toys, a coffee maker and sealed packs of diapers were among the goods destined for destruction at the warehouse.
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Right now, George's body is submerged in a container of alcohol, and his shell is destined for a local museum.
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In other words, a top-down legislative approach seems destined for failure unless it is supported by what people want.
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The Trump administration's latest attempt to block undocumented, pregnant teenagers from getting abortions originally seemed destined for the Supreme Court.
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This fraction would be the share of each company's worldwide sales that are destined for customers in the United States.
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Books about technology often quickly come to feel like a flip-phone, antiquated and destined for the intellectual junk drawer.
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Inside, he found 158 kilograms of cocaine — almost 350 pounds of white powder — destined for the Belgian port of Antwerp.
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As the nation slogs through presidential primaries and prepares for party conventions, we appear destined for another summer of discontent.
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Johnson might be an impossibly high standard for Garrett, but Lavin said he knew he was destined for baseball success.
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Although they were trans-Atlantic flights, it is not the case that all the planes were destined for New York.
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But he was, from the beginning of his adult life, a man who thought he was destined for the presidency.
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The company notes that the 4K 120Hz display it showed at Computex remains destined for future devices on its roadmap.
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Google Cardboard was never destined for long-term success, but it played a role in stoking interest in the technology.
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Vast amounts of fish have been taken from poorer countries to feed species destined for the plates of wealthier consumers.
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Clinton at times appears to be aiming for that audience in a book that seems destined for the bestseller list.
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Mariano Rivera, the famed Yankees closer, is destined for the Hall of Fame, but he left baseball five years ago.
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And as customers pick fruit from trees, workers fill bins with apples, destined for the farm's shop and grocery stores.
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The $300 million-facility will assemble aircraft destined for the A220's North American customers such as Delta, and JetBlue.
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It isn't just the public's willingness to forgive and forget that indicates Wag and Rover are destined for further success.
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Imagine if the Germans and Japanese had won World War II. We take it for granted that America was destined for victory and fascism was destined for failure, but a new television series that appears on Amazon (I know, it's weird to say that) called "Man in the High Castle" makes no such assumptions.
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"She was great, I knew she was destined for great things, just (didn't expect it to be on) TV," Allah said.
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Her sister, as the firstborn of the family, basked in her parents' attention, as did her brother, destined for the throne.
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It is clear by the ending (and pre-sale tickets), however, that the latest Marvel movie is destined for a sequel.
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While Eisenhower was in the middle of his class at West Point, MacArthur got highest honors and seemed destined for greatness.
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Strikes carried out by Israel inside Syria have destroyed weapons Israel says were destined for Hezbollah, and have killed Hezbollah commanders.
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And as ever, it's hard to predict which will do what, which merit attention, which are the wannabes destined for bankruptcy.
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It's not best for the country to put us through an impeachment proceeding that's destined for a failure in the Senate.
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A software vendor left exposed data destined for one of America's largest banks by storing it on an unsecured Amazon server.
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The photos go from something destined for a computer's trash can, to images that are genuinely usable, to a certain degree.
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Pfizer-Allergan: Project Phoenix Like the mythical bird, the two pharmaceuticals giants' $160 billion merger was destined for spectacular self-immolation.
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Whether we're talking about coal or hydroelectric power, the bulk of North Korean energy is destined for industries or military operations.
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"Close Encounter" McKinnon, Cecily Strong and host Ryan Gosling played alien abductees in a 2015 scene that was destined for greatness.
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"That individual opened that letter not realizing it was not destined for them," Johnson told reporters during a press conference Friday.
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It has benefited from the situation, with cargo destined for Qatar moving through its Sohar port instead of Dubai's Jebel Ali.
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"There's every possibility that the cocaine was destined for the New Zealand market and we would be naïve to think otherwise."
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Image: GettyLast night, a JetBlue flight destined for Sacramento, California encountered turbulence so bad it sent 24 people to the hospital.
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But things weren't always so tense between the two swimming stars — in fact, they once seemed destined for a beautiful bromance.
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"That&aposs what made me take a stance," he said, adding that Fred himself was likely destined for the same fate.
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If any professional athletes were destined for a hair care deal, it's New York Mets pitchers Noah Syndergaard and Jacob deGrom.
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Authorities said the beached pipes, ranging from around 200 metres to 480 meters in length, were new and destined for Algeria.
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Two million tonnes of U.S. soybeans destined for China will be loaded in August, followed by another 300,000 tonnes in September.
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In the episode, Kanye holds up an oversized fur-lined purse destined for the chopping block, but Kim quickly defends it.
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It might feel like the whole country is melting down and maybe even destined for a race war, but it's chill.
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And the thumping jam "Swish Swish" is one of the best party-starters of her career, destined for some killer remixes.
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And I have already begun gathering the raw materials: those 91,970 words [in a binder] that are destined for my bookshelf.
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Meghan Markle was destined for London even before she met her fiance Prince Harry -- at least according to her former psychic.
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The testing was for vehicles destined for the Japanese market and did not affect units exported overseas, the automaker has said.
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Here's the thing ... the project seems destined for more controversy from our POV, at least based on what we can see.
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Son of an orthopedic surgeon and a nurse, Cohen knew he was destined for a career of some kind in business.
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Or will it be a flash of light on the tundra, destined for the Midwest fighter lore book and nothing more?
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The plane will take off from Hawaii with Piccard at the controls, destined for Phoenix, San Francisco, Los Angeles, or Vancouver.
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Facebook goes from strength to strength but only narrowly avoided the fate which befell rival services that seemed destined for dominance.
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Babies born in a Dragon year are often "believed to be destined for good fortune and greatness," according to the study.
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Usually, the horror stories we hear around Halloween revolve around psychos putting pins and razor blades in candies destined for children.
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Only two teams have captured the N.C.A.A. title while relying primarily on freshmen destined for the N.B.A. after one college season.
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The A330-900 version, which took to the skies this morning, is destined for full certification around the middle of 2018.
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But even then, younger players like Robinson Cano and Melky Cabrera — who were both destined for long careers — flocked to him.
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The Mexican auto industry exports 2628 percent of its output of which 28503 percent is destined for the U.S. and Canada.
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Because of those duties, manufacturers have shifted production of solar panels destined for the U.S. market to other countries in Asia.
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The overwhelming majority of obese children — 22019 percent — don't shed weight as adults, so are destined for a lifetime of obesity.
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Instead of winning the three or four or five or six championships he seemed destined for, Walton became a legendary failure.
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Volunteers can also pick up food destined for the bin from local cafes and stores and put it on the app.
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"I was destined for this life, this is my destiny / Friends wanna be friends when you doing the most," for example.
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Like Odyssey, it's destined for a quarter four release, although unlike Mario's latest it's yet to get a specific release date.
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The Sweetener singer considers her piglet Piggy Smalls an emotional support animal, but Smalls is clearly destined for the glamorous life.
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If you let existence of stock price change how you think about building the company then you are destined for problems.
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I believe this space is eventually destined for a winner, whether it's Facebook, Snapchat or some startup like Down To Lunch.
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But many of those who believe that Tesla is destined for a major restructuring — or even collapse — are buttoned-up investors.
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As with the swooning stock market, weakness in the bond market doesn't mean the economy is destined for an immediate downturn.
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The suffusion of heavenly light that bathes the revered figure makes clear that, after his death, he is destined for immortality.
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Much of what the refinery produces is destined for factories in Japan that use the nickel to make cars and electronics.
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"The resources from the issue of the ordinary bonds will be 100% destined for the substitution of debt," the statement said.
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"The resources from the issue of the ordinary bonds will be 100% destined for the substitution of debt," the statement said.
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Plus, in 2016 she was included in the Forbes 30 Under 30 Europe list, so you know she's destined for greatness.
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Traffickers also exploit Guinea-Bissau's unpoliced waters and maze of picturesque forested islands to ship South American cocaine destined for Europe.
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The firm is to present "a number" of pure-electric concept vehicles this year that are ultimately destined for series production.
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The sheep had been destined for a buyer in Saudi Arabia when the vessel, the Queen Hind, partly capsized on Sunday.
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Behind him, in a vast warehouse, I could see some 30 tons of rolled steel, much of it destined for Nissan.
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The Ukrainian State Border Guard seized anti-tank missile components, reportedly the AT-6900 Spigot, destined for Iran on Jan. 2628.
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To reiterate why this cultural experiment was destined for failure, I should mention I was born and raised in Clovis, Calif.
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The new $300 million-plant will assemble aircraft destined for the A220's North American customers such as Delta, and JetBlue.
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Though destined for a biodegradable casket rather than a catwalk, Lee believes their beauty will help reframe the dialogue around death.
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After eight years of holding packages destined for Gaza and West Bank, Israel finally released 10.5 tons of mail in August.
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They know that an environment where people are afraid to speak up, offer insight, and ask good questions is destined for failure.
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Fun fact: He's also the grand-nephew of jazz greats John and Alice Coltrane, so he was pretty much destined for this.
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Sometimes a team will run hot, scoring from outrageous positions while somehow keeping out shots that seemed destined for their own net.
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That's why Glenn from The Walking Dead was destined for a bloody ending, and why the infamous Red Wedding was so effective.
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Goalkeeper Alex McCarthy proved the real hero with a late save from Ryan Fraser, whose fierce shot looked destined for the net.
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But it was quickly pretty clear that he was destined for second place when McCarthy put on a pair of construction glasses.
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But the simple fact is that every ton that enters China is a ton that is not destined for an LME warehouse.
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Last August, a CBSA officer at the Vancouver international mail centre intercepted a package containing fentanyl powder destined for a Calgary resident.
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LNG trade sources who conduct business with Argentina say at least four cargoes destined for Bahia Blanca have been canceled or rescheduled.
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The lead single off Clarkson's 2013 Christmas album Wrapped in Red was an instant hit, destined for classic status to rival Mariah's.
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Gelatine from boiled donkey hide is another ingredient in traditional medicine (skins, probably destined for the Chinese market, are pictured in Kenya).
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The final product is garnished with whimsically shaped orange peel discs, because what breakfast cereal-inspired cocktail destined for Instagram fame doesn't?
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I shudder to think how much of the $18 billion Soros has committed to his open-borders agenda is destined for Guatemala.
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The intransigence of the last three years must be left behind or else we are destined for a WTO exit in October.
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They are both artists destined for each other, but taking a break to get down to the business of becoming major stars.
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It now expects more, but declined to give a figure, with the cash destined for technology investments, eliminating debt and to shareholders.
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According to the FOIA documents, the only money towns received for all these efforts was the $22018,000 grant destined for road repairs.
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Not to totally poo-poo over NuAns — I applaud them for taking this risk — but they are almost certainly destined for failure.
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Trump (but mostly Pence and tax perks) convinced Carrier to keep hundreds of jobs, once destined for Mexico, in the US. 75.
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Con artists also know that nearly everyone wants to hear about how they are special, lucky, clever or destined for great things.
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Halifax is one of those forgotten towns that run up and down the length and breadth of Britain, destined for very little.
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Chances are this device is not destined for the U.S., or larger Western hemisphere, as the event is taking place in Shanghai.
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It was not clear how much of the cargoes were initially destined for PES as opposed to other refineries in the area.
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He saw himself as destined for greatness, and it is this tragic misconception of himself that makes his story so very American.
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Arya seemed destined for ninja-hood at the beginning of Season 5, joining a mysterious group of assassins called the Faceless Men.
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They were destined for the nearby Red River Gorge, a dramatic rocky cliff that Mr. Woodruff has explored eight or nine times.
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Boeing has just over 2330,2757 orders for its new plane, the 210MAX, which is not destined for first delivery until next year.
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This ant is destined for bigger things, but it would be unwise to confuse it with the standard variety tech-industry unicorn.
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The dry bulker Bonita carried a cargo of gypsum, a mineral commonly used as fertiliser, which was destined for Benin, Ugland said.
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The dry bulker Bonita carried a cargo of gypsum, a mineral commonly used as fertiliser, which was destined for Benin, Ugland said.
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The family had already spent days in the squalid compound of a school where thousands of Jews destined for deportation were warehoused.
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Normally she spends her days hunched over a sewing machine, stitching skirts, shirts and dresses destined for high streets around the world.
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The indictment alleges that Rathburn stored bodies destined for medical education and training in grisly conditions and dismembered them with a chainsaw.
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Three equipment sets have so far been completed at BAE's Samlesbury plant near Warton, destined for the Leonardo assembly site in Italy.
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In his book, "Destined for War," Harvard political scientist Graham Allison draws a grim picture of an existential threat to the globe.
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BMW is beginning to unpick supply chains, shifting production of engines destined for Germany from its plant at Hams Hall near Birmingham.
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"There's nothing left to sell aside from the mid-crop, which will be entirely destined for the grinders this year," he said.
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They know that an environment where people are afraid to speak up, offer insights, and ask good questions is destined for failure.
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A trade source said Phillips 66 bought September Angolan cargoes, with Hungo, Olombendo, Plutonio and CLOV destined for that refiner and others.
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Everyone has known someone like him in high school: the exceptionally smart, glib kid destined for great things despite a troubled background.
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Was he destined for life imprisonment the instant he stepped from his concrete porch into one of Jordan Downs' yellowing, cracked courtyards?
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GUY TREBAY 32 Photos View Slide Show ' Khadi, the hand-spun Indian fabric, is probably not destined for a fashion week takeover.
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The Moon is in materially minded, hardworking Virgo, inspiring you to focus on your goals and achieve the success you're destined for.
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"Steve Coll has written a book of surpassing excellence that is almost certainly destined for irrelevance," our reviewer Andrew J. Bacevich writes.
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Beijing is reportedly investigating FedEx over what the firm has called erroneous misrouting of some packages destined for Huawei addresses in Asia.
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The company redirected rail cars destined for customers in the United States, incurring extra freight charges reaching 100,000 Canadian dollars (about $76,000).
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In March, two men and a woman were arrested in Ohio after the authorities seized a package of fentanyl destined for Texas.
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Mohammed bin Salman was the sixth son of the 25th son of a king — in short, a man seemingly destined for obscurity.
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Mohammed bin Salman was the sixth son of the 25th son of a king — in short, a man seemingly destined for obscurity.
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In 2008, Ms. Ventura entered into an exclusive agreement with Euroshoes to become a sub-supplier of shoe uppers destined for Tod's.
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With his gilded upbringing, among the elite of the United Malays National Organization, Malaysia's longtime governing party, he seemed destined for leadership.
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An investigation by the online publication Animal Politico found that $35 million destined for social programs was paid instead to phantom companies.
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The store made quite the first impression: Schultz has said he determined then that the small coffee shop was destined for greatness.
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Mr. Herrou is facing prison for operating a loosely knit underground railroad to smuggle migrants north, many destined for Britain or Germany.
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A handful of workers flitted among the machines, guiding gossamer threads into a floral confection destined for luxury lingerie and couture dresses.
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The amount of oil that passes through the channel is staggering, with roughly 80% of the crude it handles destined for Asia.
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International commodities traders in Brazil usually maintain business relationships with regional commodities companies aiming to source grains volumes destined for export markets.
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On the outskirts of the city, Chinese-owned warehouses overflow with racks of clothing destined for street markets in Florence and Paris.
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How could truckloads of needed food and supplies destined for Houston be unable to gain access to the city during the emergency?
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But the simple fact is that every tonne that enters China is a tonne that is not destined for an LME warehouse.
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As a result of Wednesday's package, all mail destined for CNN's US offices is now being screened first at off-site facilities.
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Apple today posted trailers and new info for two of its original shows destined for its upcoming Apple TV Plus streaming service.
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At the time, Porter was Trump's staff secretary, managing the flow of some of the most sensitive information destined for the President.
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Whatever the D.C. Circuit judges do, the battle seemed destined for the Supreme Court, if the justices agree to hear the case.
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In other words, not all of them are destined for New York, something that doesn't seem to bother him in the least.
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Q: Growing up poor in Mission Hills in the San Fernando Valley, when did you know you were destined for something big?
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A major test of that landmark, involving Harvard, is now in a lower federal court and likely destined for the high court.
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Clawing back money tends to make members of Congress cranky — especially if any of it was destined for their state or district.
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Meanwhile, Island Bay's cargo of 240,214 tonnes of wheat, destined for flour mills in Libya, waited in the Ukrainian port of Berdyansk.
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Two hundred dogs that were destined for the dinner table now have bright futures thanks to an epic rescue by Humane Society International.
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In the end, the whole scheme reportedly unraveled when the Samsung supplier was caught loading components onto a ship destined for mainland China.
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But it seemed as if Justify was destined for greatness: his trainer, Bob Baffert, also trained American Pharoah, the 2015 Triple Crown winner.
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Getting into certain racing series meant building production versions of the cars destined for the track, so Porsche built the Typ 930/50.
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Antonio Guillem is a 45-year-old photographer from Barcelona, Spain, who spends his days on shoots specifically destined for stock image companies.
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Heck, you don't even need herbs—those carrot greens in your vegetable crisper that are destined for the compost will work just fine.
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First will be the desktop CPUs destined for the big beefy computers of gamers, streamers, and those working in video or 3D rendering.
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Now, in a resupply launch destined for the International Space Station, it wants to send a (gently used) Dragon capsule back to space.
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More than any other song here, it proves that Åhr was destined for mainstream success—and he'd have done fascinating things with it.
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A spokeswoman told Reuters that the recalled products were destined for markets including Japan, China, Kuwait, Ghana, Bahrain, Gambia, Oman, Angola and Cuba.
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An anguished woman brought vibrantly alive by Eva Green, Vanessa was never destined for a happy ending or, for that matter, old age.
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As a child, she composed secretly in her bedroom; aged 11, she read about Mozart and concluded that she was destined for inadequacy.
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Despite this fact, every single person around Fitz is consistently talking about how he's destined for greatness and could be a true revolutionary.
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The transition team also hinted that the department is destined for an across the board 10 percent budget cut under the new administration.
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The north may always have been destined for relative poverty: it has poorer land and a worse climate; it is farther from markets.
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The impulsive nature that makes her fun and engaging also makes her seem destined for tragedy, a step that foreshadows her eventual disappearance.
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Last year, 180,000 tonnes of cargo travelled on trains to western Europe from China (the remainder was destined for Russia and eastern Europe).
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Inside lay a USB drive, based on what the shipping list said, that seemed as harmless as the computer it was destined for.
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Using the same metric, we can see how the Japanese star compares to other players who, in their youth, were destined for greatness.
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Some of the 2012 haul went to New Brunswick, some to Vermont, and last week's theft was believed to be destined for Japan.
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Some of Sombra's recent busts include uncovering over five tons of Gulf Clan cocaine destined for Europe and concealed in crates of bananas.
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Like The Hate U Give, On the Come Up is destined for major cultural impact – a movie deal with Fox was just announced.
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Two cargoes of sorghum loaded in Texas initially destined for China have been diverted to Spain, according to Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller.
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The researchers said they don't know for sure exactly why these people failed to develop the diseases that they seemed genetically destined for.
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Because of the wide variation in the color of mini Aussies' coats and eyes, the breed was destined for success on social media.
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But whatever it is, Jordan Peele telling fictionalized Simon Wiesenthal stories or whatever is destined for brilliance—and some massive network bidding wars.
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Two million tonnes of U.S. soybeans destined for China will be loaded in August, followed by another 300,000 tonnes in September, Cong said.
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It's just disappointing because the first Zoolander was such a wonderfully weird flick, so pure and strange and destined for mainstream cult stardom.
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His tenure, it seemed, was always destined for disaster and in keeping with most predictions, Hockaday was gone in just under two months.
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But Gitonga's crop, which covers one-third of his land, is not destined for human consumption – it's purely to provide fodder for livestock.
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In a statement Sunday, South Korea's Unification ministry said North Korea was spending 70% of wages destined for workers at Kaesong Industrial Complex .
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Maybe it's too wild a dream to hope she might be our next Adele, destined for a spot on all our Spotify playlists.
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Vehicles destined for the domestic market must undergo an additional final procedure performed by certified technicians before being registered with the transport ministry.
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Anamanaguchi, the New York City band that has been making computerized chiptune music for more than a decade, seemed destined for the gig.
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After "extensively exploring treatment options" following a partially torn meniscus and bone bruise in his left knee, Joel Embiid appears destined for surgery.
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The EP is a series of demos originally destined for a full-length, and instead stretched out and reprocessed through experimental recording sessions.
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He also warned that the Republican Party had failed to attract voters outside the white demographic, and was therefore destined for electoral oblivion.
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Isolde, eyeing Tristan but addressing herself and her maid, Brangäne, laments that Tristan is destined for her but has been taken from her.
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They learned that the Adam had begun its Mediterranean voyage in Cyprus, where it picked up four containers of "furniture," destined for Benghazi.
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His purpose in life is helping other people break free from the chains of their circumstances and live the lives they're destined for.
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Bayer's Argentine rapeseed seeds were destined for the European market and represent 12 percent of its rapeseed supply for France, the company added.
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You need energy and perseverance to accomplish anything significant, which is why those who have a lot of it are destined for greatness.
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Forty percent of plastic produced globally is destined for single-use packaging, according to Stephanie Wright, an environmental scientist at King's College London.
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It attributed the increase in part to Costa Rica's place as a transshipment point for Colombian cocaine destined for the US and Europe.
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United have 41 points and look destined for a battle for a Europa League place with Southampton and West Ham who have 40.
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He said he believed they were destined for a "back room" but were instead taken out through the front door and not arrested.
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A spokeswoman told Reuters the recalled products were destined for nine markets, including Japan, China, Kuwait, Ghana, Bahrain, Gambia, Oman, Angola and Cuba.
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Because if you're in the business of selling figurines destined for glass cases, who gives a shit whether they're fun to play with?
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Tucked inside the U.S. Army's Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama, Raytheon is assembling missiles destined for U.S. and Japanese warships in the Pacific.
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The story remains both simple -- a young girl, Lyra ("Logan's" Dafne Keen), who is destined for great things, according to prophecy -- and convoluted.
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The lawsuit, also destined for the Supreme Court, argued that black voters had been packed into nine Senate districts and 19 House districts.
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Henry appeared destined for a fifth touchdown in the fourth quarter when the Titans had first-and-goal at Jacksonville's 1-yard line.
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They launched their boat into the water from the 300 Christopher Columbus ramp and were destined for 8A Reef, an offshore fishing spot.
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He did well at his initial confirmation hearings, avoiding any pitfalls during two long days of grueling questions, and appeared destined for confirmation.
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PLANTING THE SEEDS: Devry Boughner Vorwerk always seemed destined for a career that would meld her love of agriculture with international trade policy.
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Last week Russian President Vladimir Putin warned German Chancellor Angela Merkel of the risk of Ukraine siphoning off Russian gas destined for Europe.
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A crewless Antares cargo ship with supplies, equipment and experiments destined for International Space Station was to lift off at 5:39 p.m.
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When they started appearing a couple of years ago, I felt that spiralizers were destined for immediate obsolescence, but I was completely wrong.
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Though Israel has largely stayed out of the Syrian conflict, it has struck weapons convoys destined for Hezbollah dozens of times since 2012.
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Forgotten Harvest rescues food destined for landfills and redirects it to the hungry — about 130,000 pounds of food a day, to be exact.
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"Opportunity zones", the latest iteration of a place-based policy signed into law by the Trump administration, seem destined for a similar fate.
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The capsule has nearly 3 tons of supplies on board, as well as several research and technology payloads destined for the space station.
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The majority of those cancellations were flights destined for or originating at Denver International Airport (DIA), where a blizzard warning is in effect.
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Nathan Deal looks destined for a narrow finish, with the potential -- if neither major-party candidate wins a majority -- of a December runoff.
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Three-fourths of the products are destined for the United States, including Las Vegas casino resorts like Mandalay Bay and the MGM Grand.
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The pangolin products appear to have been mostly destined for mainland China — though they are not hard to find in Hong Kong, either.
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But as it stands now, Inhumans the TV show seems destined for the same sad fate as the Inhumans movie that never was.
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French supermarkets will now have to donate food that would be destroyed or destined for the trash to charities and food banks instead.
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CANADIAN MEAT COUNCIL SAYS "IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED THAT MEMBERS INCREASE SIGNIFICANTLY THE SURVEILLANCE AND COMPLIANCE WITH ALL REQUIREMENTS FOR MEAT PRODUCTS DESTINED FOR CHINA"
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Madden NFL 19 The popular football title (the other football) is destined for the PC for the first time in more than 10 years.
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The market is especially shifty for so-called specimen emeralds—those that are big and weird, destined for curio cases and natural history museums.
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From #TBT photos to home videos, we gathered all the evidence we'll ever need to prove that they've been destined for stardom since birth.
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This case seems destined for the Supreme Court, but what happens in the famously liberal Ninth Circuit in San Francisco is still really important.
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While Larson may only feel like her career is just taking off, her star-studded past suggests she has always been destined for greatness.
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Barron Trump is getting what may be a First Kid's first ... an unofficial portrait with doting daddy, Donald that's destined for The White House.
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IN PHAKALANE, an affluent suburb of Botswana's sleepy capital Gaborone, a modern assembly line spits out thousands of batteries destined for southern African cars.
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The DC Extended Universe movies have been telling us that Superman is destined for a heel turn for basically the entirety of their existence.
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Paradise Hills has cult-film potential, but it doesn't seem destined for a major release, and it appears to still be looking for distribution.
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Why it matters: The issue seems destined for the courts to decide between challenges to the FCC's moves as well as the California law.
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BRF also said it removed another 299.6 tonnes of fresh chicken destined for the international market as a precautionary measure for the same reason.
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Hawkins's videos seemed destined for that largely unwatched corner of the YouTube-verse reserved for uploaded dance recitals and first pitches by third graders.
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FedEx filed the lawsuit Monday after Huawei demanded to know why the shipping company failed to deliver two packages from Japan destined for China.
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WATCH THIS: Jimmy Carter Surprises Fellow Plane Passengers The flight, originally destined for Kochi, in the south of the country, was rerouted to Mumbai.
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"We will probably have three buildings: one for mixed use, or entirely destined for a hotel, and two buildings for luxury apartments," said Doria.
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Last month, VICE News learned that Canadian border agents had seized three shipments of fentanyl from China, including a massive shipment destined for Toronto.
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"Once we conduct the undercover buys, we kind of know, if there's lot codes on it, who was destined for this product," he said.
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While Grande has come a long way since her home videos, the clip made it clear she's been destined for the spotlight since youth.
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From that moment on, the cheap and cheerful California roll was destined for ubiquity in strip malls and gas station fridges across North America.
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Jackson's game will surely evolve, but even if it continues to omit a reliable jumper, he looks destined for that particular category of men.
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The stolen funds were destined for the vendor, Beharry said, and the loss of the funds will not affect MacEwan University programs or initiatives.
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This vulgar, heated exchange in such a mundane setting was destined for virality, and has now been seen more than 330,000 times on Facebook.
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Some of Sombra&aposs recent busts include uncovering over five tons of Gulf Clan cocaine destined for Europe and concealed in crates of bananas.
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New York (CNN Business)A SpaceX Dragon capsule vaulted into orbit Thursday carrying an eclectic batch of supplies destined for the International Space Station.
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He might only be four days old, but Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's son Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor is already destined for great things.
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He has always had the sense that he is destined for great things, however, the path he is on is not leading to greatness.
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What truly sets both programs apart, however, is that they're doing it without the high-profile, "one and done" recruits destined for the NBA.
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But then there's Google, which after years of resistance has decided to develop a censored search engine called Dragonfly destined for the Chinese market.
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HP said its products are in more than 500 Hanjin shipping containers, with 142 destined for or on their way to the United States.
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Yoda has seen that the kid is destined for great things and decided to give him the saber so he could join the force.
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Maybe it's is too early to tell, but the 2-month-old Linne's two-toed sloth seems destined for a future with the WWE.
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A Copenhagen charity just opened a food-waste supermarket in Denmark that will exclusively sell food that would otherwise be destined for the garbage.
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Now, it seems, it may finally be destined for TV, with FX optioning the rights from Sony Pictures Television for a Night Vale series.
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However, aid destined for the besieged city of Aleppo was still being held up at the Turkish border by arguments between the warring parties.
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The latest recall affected products destined for both French and overseas markets carrying the Picot, Milumel and Taranis brands, Lactalis said in a statement.
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The other team is overflowing with talent, has not lost a game these playoffs, and looks destined for an early return to the Finals.
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Moss boarded the Hanjin Geneva destined for Shanghai for Access Gallery's 23 Days at Sea residency, in which artists are placed onboard container ships.
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The drugs destined for the illicit US market are getting through and dealers are successfully receiving the contraband after they easily clear US Customs.
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Before the shale energy revolution, America seemed destined for a future of energy scarcity characterized by decreasing oil and gas production and increasing imports.
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And even when these species are killed or captured and sold overseas, many of them are destined for black markets in our own backyard.
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Since claiming a silver medal in Sochi four years ago, the Canadian has been on a path seemingly destined for Olympic gold in Pyeongchang.
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The clip went viral, labels came calling, and Dreezy seemed destined for the life of an internet sensation, that often fleeting category of characters.
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"Created by indigenous hands with traditional techniques, they were destined for European prelates and princes," art historian Pascal Mongne writes in Images Take Flight.
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At one point considered one of the top catchers in high school baseball, the Astros' designated hitter long seemed destined for the major leagues.
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The voice says I'm a piece of shit, not OK, a loser, destined for failure, subject to harsh judgment and maybe even cosmically bad.
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ASN did not namee companies involved, but said in a statement that equipment destined for a research reactor under construction may have been affected.
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Just ask Democrats, who have introduced bills destined for nowhere, watched oversight requests pile up and seen Republicans overrule most of their policy efforts.
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Above is an image leak from 9to5Mac of the alleged battery destined for the next iPhone that's also bigger than the iPhone 6s generation.
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Many of the holiday movies we consider classics or cult favorites today did not seem destined for such glory when we first reviewed them.
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The list goes on, with heroin destined for West Yorkshire from Pakistan seized in everything from Afghan rugs to baby powder and chapatti ovens.
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Although her life began amid fairly traditional bourgeois circumstances, there were signs early on that Guy Blaché might be destined for an unusual path.
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"All the way to the edge, brother," he gestures to the extra bits on the tray that were destined for a real trash can.
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Historically, most Nepali leaves were processed into inexpensive broken-leaf black tea grades destined for domestic consumption and export to the Indian commodity market.
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For the nearly 280 years since the season finale, I've been wondering what happened to David, who was hapless yet destined for great things.
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Disney Cruise Line had big news to share at the 2019 D23 Expo: A brand new ship destined for a brand new island getaway.
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The Iranian tanker Sabiti, carrying 1 million barrels of oil destined for Syria, apparently was attacked by two explosive projectiles in the early hours.
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Clinton as so qualified, deserving, even destined for the presidency that prospective challengers ought to clear the way of her path to the nomination.
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ATHENS (Reuters) - Greek authorities are investigating a possible Islamic State link behind the discovery of a huge quantity of synthetic opiates destined for Libya.
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Ms. Shalala, who served as secretary of health and human services under Mr. Clinton and seemed destined for a White House role if Mrs.
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On Wednesday, he repeated his message at a Whirlpool factory destined for closure in his hometown, Amiens, after a visit by Ms. Le Pen.
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While its distinct logo bags can be seen on the streets of Paris year-round, its Belharra Biarritz tote seems destined for St.-Tropez.
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For more than a decade, the Mexican authorities have cooperated in arresting top cartel leaders and intercepting drug shipments destined for the United States.
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" He added that the country has followed procedures which ensure that animals that are destined for confinement "get used to humans in close proximity.
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Unless the Thunder's ball movement improves and his teammates grow far more assertive, Oklahoma City seems destined for an early exit from the playoffs.
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Disney's family-friendly adventure film "National Treasure" seemed destined for the franchise treatment, but after two hit films, things seemed to hit a snag.
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Second, I always believed that I was destined for a world beyond the one I was born into, even when life told me otherwise.
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Although this particular sketch was destined for his blog, many have appeared in The Times, where Mr. Polan has been a contributor since 2008.
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No matter what protein or vegetable is destined for the oven, I turn the knob upward of 400 degrees, and wing it from there.
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Still, Pakistan is a crucial gateway for U.S. military supplies destined for U.S. and other troops fighting a 16-year-old war in Afghanistan.
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What comes to light, like everything so terrible and pointless, is destined for a living burial in summaries, figures, and paragraphs like this one.
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In late June activists intercepted a lorry carrying 2500,0003 dogs, apparently destined for sale as meat in Yulin (one of the rescued animals is pictured).
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Just a few years ago, it would have been hard to imagine a big-name Marvel character less destined for movie-stardom than Captain America.
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She knew they were destined for a spot three miles down the road, where mourners had gathered at a makeshift memorial outside a municipal building.
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The Canadian Border Services Agency announced that earlier this summer a dangerous drug called carfentanil was seized in a package from China destined for Calgary.
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Whether or not her successor salvages any of Mrs May's Brexit policy, her tub-thumping speeches on immigration ought to be destined for the dustbin.
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Since the first of the year, we have executed 64 search warrants and recovered almost 5,300 marijuana plants that were destined for the east coast.
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And the amount of oil that passes through the channel is staggering, with roughly 80% of the crude it handles destined for markets in Asia.
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Similarly, Kellyanne Conway, the Trump adviser accused of repeatedly violating rules that prohibit political campaigning from government property, seems destined for her own contempt vote.
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Another prodigious number of works are destined for the National Museum of African American History and Culture — primarily photographs, and several paintings by Sam Gilliam.
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Only a handful actually made it into the final product, but there was one idea that was destined for the game from the very beginning.
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With Puerto Rico appearing destined for a hit, officials in the U.S. territory warned residents of wooden or otherwise flimsy homes to find safe shelter.
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The 61-year-old hockey star's life has long been a strange saga, yet friends and relatives do not believe he was destined for violence.
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Mainly young village women from poor, illiterate and marginalized communities toil in these factories, working long days to produce garments destined for leading global retailers.
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Mr Amundson says he prosecuted a fire chief from Shreveport in Louisiana who stole defibrillators worth more than $1m that were destined for New Orleans.
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In July, The New York Times published an article about forced labor on Thai boats, many of which catch the fish destined for pet food.
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The secret to dating a Cancer is tell them you believe in them 100 percent and that they are gorgeous, talented, and destined for success.
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Friday's purchases by state-owned firms were believed to be destined for China's state reserves, and thus immune from high import tariffs on U.S. beans.
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"And I guess it's just always been my lifestyle… When I got to that stage, I just felt like I was destined for the job."
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"Rail cars with vehicles destined for export from Charleston have been diverted to secure holding areas until the storm passes," BMW spokesman Kenn Sparks said.
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Like several features supposedly "destined" for Android M last year that fell by the way side, many of these features could see the same fate.
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It's a custom creation destined for a TV game show where giving the wrong answer will result in contestants being pummelled in ping-pong balls.
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U.N. sanctions monitors have documented several shipments of small arms, rocket-propelled grenade launchers and ammunition destined for the Houthis that likely originated in Iran.
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The Zhenhai plant loaded 40,000 tonnes of diesel fuel in early February and 40,000 tonnes of jet fuel in late January, both destined for Rotterdam.
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IMAX reportedly plans to open six VR locations worldwide in malls and multiplexes before the end of 2016, with the first destined for Los Angeles.
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Speaking to reporters soon after her son's death, Renae said Jacob always thought of others and that she knew he was destined for great things.
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Rio's local Olympic organizing committee said about 450,000 of the sustainably-produced condoms will be destined for athletes and staff housed in the Olympic Village.
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Now pro-business proposals that seemed destined for partisan gridlock have a real chance of becoming law because Republicans control both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue.
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His report card from young Americans isn't destined for the fridge: 41% of 18 to 29 year olds would give him an F so far.
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Played by Elisabeth Moss, Offred is more relatable than she's ever been, with a motto ("I intend to survive") destined for a thousand Etsy products.
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The Mavericks knocked off another unit destined for the postseason by rolling over the Oklahoma City Thunder 104-89 Sunday night at American Airlines Center.
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Over the past five years, though, it is believed to have carried out around 20 attacks, usually on arms convoys destined for Hizbullah in Lebanon.
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Smollett seemed destined for a well-deserved prison stint — until the sudden decision to drop all charges for a token $10,000 fine and community service.
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Last season, the Pelicans finished 30-52 and missed the postseason altogether; this year, the team started 2-10 and appeared destined for additional misery.
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The finest items are destined for a 430,000 square-foot Museum of the Bible to be opened in Washington, DC, in the autumn of 2017.
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All 1,000 examples are destined for that market and will be available to order in March, ahead of Solo's premiere at the end of May.
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It is not the first project that Nagler and others have taken part in upcycling materials on the island that were once destined for landfills.
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U.N. member states are required to inspect any cargo destined for, coming from or brokered by North Korea, whether by air, sea, road or rail.
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An investor who is a big fan of a newly-public company might believe it's destined for success and huge gains on the stock market.
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The new funding round, which was destined for Africa expansion, followed seed investment rounds from Cross Culture Ventures, Alpha Angels and Safaricom's Spark Venture Fund.
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By the early 1990s, it seemed like most WASPs would retire quietly to the country, destined for a slow disintegration, taking their rituals with them.
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Job experience at WeWork, which until just a couple of months ago seemed destined for a blockbuster IPO, was supposed to be a résumé highlight.
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Barnyard Betty's Rescue calls itself "a sanctuary for orphaned, mistreated and unwanted farm animals who if not rescued would be destined for a certain death."
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He also coached the Brandeis University tennis team, whose roster included Abbie Hoffman, destined for far greater notice in the counterculture movement of the 1960s.
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They made white sport socks for Russell Athletic, millions of them, destined for big-box stores and your own feet if you took gym class.
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That peso depreciation, of course, serves to make Mexico an ever-more-attractive production location for manufactured goods destined for sale in the United States.
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Pakistan is a crucial gateway for U.S. military supplies destined for U.S. and other troops fighting a 16-year-old war in neighboring, landlocked Afghanistan.
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It is past time for democratic governments to provide oversight of a technological evolutionary path that has mankind destined for the Orwellian world of 1984.
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At immigrant detention centers, operators see little need to offer extensive educational programs or job training, since people held there are mostly destined for deportation.
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As a result, most of the money raised that night went to shoring up the building, rather than to the lawyers it was destined for.
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But it is a reflection on modern economics and the shrinking middle class that these new pieces are destined for the homes of the elite.
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" As for Mr. Tol, the piano maker, he said he felt terrible if he had unwittingly accepted money "destined for the normal people of Malaysia.
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Still raw are her memories of the so-called selections, in which prisoners pulled aside for labor were methodically parted from those destined for death.
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Illuminating History (2017) is a project documenting the work lives of IBEW Local 3 union electricians (that is, notably, destined for the Library of Congress).
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And devoid of actual interests of his own, Benjamin is destined for a lifetime of getting what he wants and then getting tired of it.
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A visit by the NASA administrator to a rocket factory is usually a predictable show-and-tell of the latest gadgets destined for outer space.
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It is these values that should dictate American foreign policy, not the profit margin of Lockheed Martin, maker of those F-16s destined for Bahrain.
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As they boarded the Korean Air Lines Flight 858, destined for Seoul, officials confiscated the batteries in the radio -- without which the bomb was useless.
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Nearly all of the supply is destined for export — and to show up in the carbon emissions of countries that burn Norwegian oil and gas.
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Graham Allison's "Destined for War," also helpfully illustrated with maps and charts, reinforces French's arguments with wide-ranging, erudite case studies that span human history.
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Israeli politics now appears all-but-deadlocked and destined for complex negotiations between the two main parties and the smaller parties over possible coalition arrangements.
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The program has its detractors, of course, and implementation will take years; some 85033,000 chemicals used by both consumers and industry are destined for examination.
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Most of the 4,200 cars on board were made in the United States and destined for export, Glovis America chief operating officer Scott Cornell said.
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It's sad that many colleges have lost their way and are primarily admitting students already destined for success because of their wealth and family connections.
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From there, the plan was that a member of the smuggling network would have put us on a second bus destined for Agadez in Niger.
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The exhibition includes one such catalog destined for the US market—in 1878, individual pieces like Blaschka Nr. 83 sold for as little as $3.50.
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It's not just a goofy physics experiment destined for GIFs to be shared on social media; it's a hard-as-nails platformer with surprising depth.
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But over the last few years numerous airstrikes against weapons storehouses in Syria and convoys apparently destined for Hezbollah in Lebanon have been attributed to Israel.
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So she knew from a young age that she was destined for an aesthetically-driven career, eventually believing she would land in the world of fashion.
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Folau, a fundamentalist Christian, faces having his Wallabies contract torn up after posting comments that gay people were destined for "hell" if they did not "repent".
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"God's Plan" is a bop because the energetic Drake who talks about being destined for greatness has a certain level of spirit and gumption to it.
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Mr Robart's decision, by contrast, means that untold thousands of refugees and visa-holders from the seven named countries may now board flights destined for America.
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The invoice, stamped by Brigt Australia, says the coal was loaded on to the Panama-flagged vessel Hua Fu and destined for Vietnam's Cam Pha port.
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It shouldn't come as a surprise that, much like Jessica and Nick, Will and Angie seem destined for a slow-build on-again, off-again relationship.
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Meanwhile, Boeing's scaled back production of its 737 Max is weighing on its export contribution, as many of those grounded jets were destined for foreign markets.
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FEMA has said it's managed to get its aid supplies into circulation, and the remaining containers are food, medicine, and other goods destined for local shops.
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An agent at Congo's aviation agency, also speaking on condition of anonymity, said the plane was an Antonov 12 destined for the eastern city of Bukavu.
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It doesn't matter if you're Charlize Theron, Tracee Ellis Ross, or even Kendall Jenner — your head is likely destined for flecks of silver at some point.
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Cyprus, further east, has bitter experience from seizing Iranian products destined for Syria; munitions it confiscated exploded in 2011, causing the island's worst peace-time disaster.
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Qualcomm's latest flagship processor, the Snapdragon 855, includes support for Wi-Fi 6, and it's destined for the next wave of top-of-the-line phones.
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I questioned whether they thought I was destined for hell or if I had, in some way, opened up their minds to other ways of living.
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The company is producing two live-action TV shows destined for the Disney+ streaming service, as well as the newly released animated show Star Wars Resistance.
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The shipments were apparently destined for Syria's Scientific Studies and Research Centre (SSRC), an entity that has overseen the country's chemical weapons program since the 1970s.
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The rocket is scheduled to blast off at exactly 10:01 EST and it will carry 93,500 pounds of cargo destined for the International Space Station.
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As a result, children born in the dragon years (or "dragon children") of the zodiac calendar are thought to be destined for success in later life.
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For much of the past seven years, Israel has carried out periodic attacks on convoys and depots of Iranian weapons destined for Hizbullah's arsenals in Lebanon.
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Honduras has long been identified by U.S. drug enforcement officials as a transshipment point for South American cocaine and other drugs destined for the U.S. market.
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Boxes upon boxes destined for Amazon warehouses started stacking up in Grant's duplex so, in the spring of 21, he rented out a 292-foot warehouse.
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Most of the containers on the 182-meter-long vessel have been offloaded, but some destined for other ports were still being held, port authorities said.
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While this current series is destined for Refinery29, it sounds exactly like the kind of "shoppable" content that Walmart wants for Vudu, its own streaming service.
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It's only live in Berlin as of today, and it probably isn't destined for U.S. shores anytime soon, but it's definitely a sign of the times.
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The capsule has about 2.5 tons of supplies on board, as well as several research and technology payloads that are destined for the International Space Station.
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Japan is vulnerable, some economists say, as it ships electronics and car parts to China that are used to make finished goods destined for other markets.
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In April this year, armed robbers stole a large cash haul from Albania's Tirana International Airport, seizing money destined for Vienna from an Austrian Airlines plane.
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SpaceX has successfully launched yet another rocket, this one carrying a Dragon capsule loaded with over 6,93 pounds of cargo destined for the International Space Station.
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Orlando's "Johnny Reb" statue is destined for the Confederate veterans' section of city-owned Greenwood Cemetery, after it was removed in June from a public park.
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Whether that is due to a surplus supply, close expiration dates, or it looks too "ugly," it's food that would otherwise be destined for a landfill.
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The two young, uber-talented, African-American, Gotham superstars destined for Cooperstown who succumbed to the cocaine-fueled Bright Lights, Big City era-New York City.
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Iran will load 4 million barrels of crude oil on tankers destined for Europe in the coming 24 hours, a senior official was quoted as saying.
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Yoshiaki explains that every morning around 9:30 am the chefs call the Yamaharu stores at Tsukiji to see which seafood is destined for the trash.
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MOSCOW — A shipment of Kalashnikov rifles, popularly known as AK-47s, was destined for the United States when it was stopped and quickly rerouted to Venezuela.
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Within those carloads are food products destined for grocery stores, water treatment materials that purify drinking water and energy sources that help keep the lights on.
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"With my middle name of Blazer, I was destined for this collaboration, and I can't wait to see Hamilton's associates looking and feeling stylish," Biden said.
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" Rachel Meeropol, a lawyer for Johnson and Lang, said in an email it was unfair to punish "activists who liberate animals destined for a violent death.
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All of the drugs were reportedly destined for the Australian market, and the cocaine, which originated in South America, reportedly had a value of $2000 million.
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In this destined-for-syndication varsity farce, Sam goes to college at the Citadel and joins a fraternity with more than just maestering on their minds.
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BNEF expects 963 GW of new coal through 2040 — and remember, 248 GW of that, just over a quarter of the total, is destined for India.
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It's unclear how much Samsung paid for the service, if anything at all, but you'd imagine it wasn't a lot since it was destined for closure.
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The Genesis port had stuttered, but on its power-enhancing unit, as unsightly and ultimately destined for failure as it was, Virtua Racing achieved its zenith.
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The weapon could be destined for use on China's brand-new Type 55 destroyers, among the most sophisticated on the planet, when operational, the report said.
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In 2017, Mike Farny was working at Howelsen Ice Arena in Steamboat Springs when he found a few old bumper cars destined for the trash heap.
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With so much talent and experience on both squads — much of it destined for the N.F.L. — the rosters were expected to largely cancel each other out.
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Nearly $20163 billion worth of this product a year is destined for the United Kingdom, a realm that today is still part of the European Union.
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But while those handy desktop programs for managing your files in the cloud are destined for retirement, Google's online backup service is not going anywhere soon.
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In 2000, the Sanitation Department collected 212 million tons of garbage destined for landfill, down from 2000 million tons in 2005, even as the population grew.
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They had the backing of President Barack Obama, Speaker Paul D. Ryan and a cross section of lawmakers in both parties and appeared destined for success.
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Professor Kummerow said he would likely have been destined for similar work had he not received a chemistry set from his uncle on his 12th birthday.
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The so-called Eleventh Commandment popularized by President Ronald Reagan, which declared that "thou shalt not speak ill of any fellow Republican," seemed destined for history.
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After impressive performances during a late-season promotion from the minors in 210, Harvey seemed destined for stardom in the first half of the 210 season.
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Many more thousands of females are taken by the truckload to be quartered for bait to attract eels and conchs that are mostly destined for export.
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Ghahreman, now serving a six-and-a-half year sentence under appeal, pleaded not guilty and said he didn't know the goods were destined for Iran.
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Indicatively, the Chinese censors rejected four of the 100 works destined for the opening displays — a decision met with circumspection by the Pompidou's President Serge Lasvignes.
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Washington's ports are the closest mainland U.S. ports to Asia and the proximity means about two-thirds of all Washington agricultural exports are destined for Asia.
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Army rocketry was, of course, always destined for war, so von Braun's use of the word suggested the fulfillment of a plan, more than a conversion.
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In the southwestern province of Yunnan alone, the authorities have already intercepted 10,000 live pigs, some infected with the virus, that were destined for other provinces.
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It was touch and go at one stage as Hamilton trailed his team mate after running wide on turn 16, with Bottas appearing destined for pole.
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Police said 700 kilograms (1,543 lbs) of the drug, known as ice, was seized on March 28 in southern Chumpon Province and were destined for Malaysia.
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"The Lucid Air is a cutting-edge electric vehicle designed, engineered and destined for manufacture entirely in America," said Peter Rawlinson, CEO and CTO, Lucid Motors.
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New CW shows, which would normally arrive on Netflix after their seasons aired on TV, are now destined for either HBO Max or CBS All Access.
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But it has frequently bombed convoys and stores of weapons destined for Hezbollah, the Iranian-backed Lebanese militia fighting in Syria on behalf of Mr. Assad.
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The shipments were apparently destined for Syria's Scientific Studies and Research Centre (SSRC), an entity which has overseen the country's chemical weapons program since the 1970s.
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"We are after them," Aling added, referring to the owners of the seized drugs, which he said had been destined for export, possibly to eastern Europe.
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Among the sweeping measures is a new requirement that all countries must inspect cargo destined for and coming from North Korea, in all airports and sea ports.
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The US Energy Information Administration describes it as the "world's most important choke point," with roughly 80% of the crude it handles destined for markets in Asia.
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The Organization of American States (OAS), stated in a 2013 report that 80% of the cocaine destined for the United States passes through Central America and Mexico.
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By the time the decision was made, the works destined for auction had already been publicly exhibited at the Palais de Tokyo, on December 12 and 13.
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Tammy Duckworth said such a strategy would be destined for failure in the Midwest, which the Illinois Democrat said would be critical to winning a presidential race.
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After Sansa learns the truth about Jon Snow's (Kit Harington) Targaryen lineage, she decides that he's the one destined for the Iron Throne, not this dragon lady.
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Then, once the fighting begins, Arya revels in her unmatched fighting expertise, which is something she has studied for years like a ballerina destined for Lincoln Center.
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"I would get 75 to 100 messages every morning when I woke up from my personal Facebook page and the DFG [Destined for Greatness] page," he says.
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Relying on copper, wine, avocados and fish to keep a country going in a century destined for cataclysmic upheaval is not without its own risks, after all.
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Through its foundation arm, aircraft manufacturer Airbus has been filling otherwise empty new aircraft in Germany and France with humanitarian relief supplies destined for disaster-hit regions.
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On Monday, the Justice Department and North Carolina filed dueling lawsuits, setting the stage for a long legal battle that could be destined for the Supreme Court.
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Instead, they appear destined for use by short-term punters who have a strong view about what the VIX will do in a given day or week.
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Israel has carried out scores of strikes in Syria against what are said to be convoys of advanced weapons destined for Hezbollah, the Iranian-backed Lebanese organization.
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Though it has since been removed, it is apparently destined for a more permanent home in Williamsburg, so those 601 petition signers may prevail in the end.
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The Federal Aviation Administration issued a ground stop for flights destined for New York's LaGuardia Airport on Friday morning before lifting it just over an hour later.
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"The weapons were seized under United Nations sanctions, which authorize interdiction on the high seas of illicit weapons destined for Somalia," the navy said in a statement.
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For much of the past seven years, Israel has carried out periodic, pinpoint attacks on convoys and depots of Iranian weapons destined for Hizbullah's arsenals in Lebanon.
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And as for the claim that there's such a thing as "good cholesterol," this term would now appear to be destined for the dustbins of medical history.
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"There is no trade of pork products out of Ceará destined for Southeast, Mid-West and Southern (Brazilian) states, which minimizes the contamination risk further," ABPA said.
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In Silicon Valley, it's easy to lose sight of the fact that not all startups are or should be rapid-growth tech companies destined for unicorn status.
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Germany has gained more from globalisation than it has lost; you can see that in Big Dutchman's logistics yard, full of packages destined for Senegal and Chile.
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Because it's made from paper, the sculpture is relatively delicate, although Semper encourages people to play with his creation instead of just snapping photos destined for Instagram.
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At today's media event in NYC, DJI announced its new Spark drone, destined for the entry-level market as an everyday portable solution for capturing aerial footage.
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Considering the depressing, compromise-filled history around the technology, you'd think CGA is a technology that's destined for the dust bin of history, but you'd be wrong.
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The French photography collector buys photographic negatives that are destined for the scrapyard, and brings them back to his studio where he selects, classifies and digitises them.
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Although the biggest room of the set, which stands as the domain of Pose's central Hellfire employee, is massive, it isn't destined for group play just yet.
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Ford said it can make money-losing cars more profitable just by focusing more of the supply chain and assembly near the market they're destined for sale.
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There will be 2000,22016 condoms delivered to Pyeongchang for the Olympic games, according to Korea Biomedical Review, with 2450,20163 destined for the Olympic villages where athletes stay.
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In the VR world, Valve is mostly known for co-developing the HTC Vive, a powerful but bulky headset that seems predominantly destined for arcades and businesses.
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But researchers would also use it to test the possibilities of systems destined for the road, since a simulator like this is catnip for autonomous car developers.
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Phelps tells the hosts he doesn't yet know whether Boomer is destined for an Olympic career, but insists he would support whatever path both his sons chose.
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Sasha wasted no time proving he's destined for greatness in the water ... looking every bit like a pro with a low-center of gravity and perfect stance.
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Shipments of motor vehicles and parts shrank by 10.6 percent due to work stoppages and the introduction of changes to certain models destined for the U.S. market.
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It said it expects to invest 1 billion to 1.2 billion euros a year, 90 percent of which is destined for oil exploration and production in Brazil.
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Many are then destined for Europe, undeterred by increasingly restrictive immigration policies, with Eritreans forming the fifth largest group of irregular arrivals on European shores in 2016.
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Japan could buy some sorghum that had been destined for China, said Ken Morrison, a U.S. trader who worked for Cargill and now publishes a commodity newsletter.
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According to the ship's bill of lading, the cargo had been loaded in the Turkish ports of Mersin and Iskenderum and was destined for Djibouti and Oman.
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"We believe substantially all of this increase in volumes will be destined for international markets," Jim Teague, chief executive of Enterprise's general partner, said in a statement.
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The deal requires U.S. producers to track the birthplace of cattle born in the United States that are destined for export to China and take other steps.
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The setback aside, the 49ers appear destined for the playoffs for the first time since the 2013 season, and fans in the Bay Area have taken notice.
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It was a scene destined for posterity, and sporting showreels the world over, and one which prompted tears from South Africans on the field and off it.
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In the past, Mr. Janu said, he often assumed that the black boys he saw on impoverished street corners were criminals-to-be, youngsters destined for handcuffs.
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None of this is to say the market has worked through all its issues and is destined for a quick return to or beyond the old highs.
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"The world is laughing at America's politicians as we protect ships we don't own, carrying oil we don't need, destined for allies who won't help," he wrote.
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Bombardier has said it would assemble the CSeries jets destined for U.S. airlines at Airbus' Alabama plant, which the two companies say would exempt them from duties.
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In the annual Juilliard Dances Repertory program, these dancers of the future, many of them destined for troupes like Mr. Taylor's, train on works of the past.
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Mr. Smith once seemed destined for the electric chair for that killing, which New Jersey detectives described as one of the most horrible they had ever seen.
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Still, there was a quietness to the energy of these suits, which felt destined for a nice enough table at the Pool in the reopened Four Seasons.
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If the young and talent-deprived team insists on sticking with C. J. Beathard for another week, the Giants (1-7) are destined for their second win.
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Not all games are suitable for esports; aside from the obvious outliers like single-player games, all games with multiplayer components are not destined for professional play.
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Last month, China said it would launch an investigation after two parcels sent via FedEx destined for Huawei addresses in Asia were diverted to the United States.
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Some 31.9% of investment destined for Latin America's fourth-largest economy went to the mining and oil industries, while 20.6% was designated for financial and professional services.
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The football, spinning in a perfect, tight spiral, appeared destined for a touchdown, and King stretched out his arms within a few steps of the end zone.
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Maeva Canappele, 20, wept as the boat began to distance itself from the island of St. Martin, destined for Guadeloupe, a six-hour ride on choppy seas.
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