This fight will be messy, litigious and definitely drawn out.
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How long could this be drawn out for in court?
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A long and drawn out investigation by the FAA ensued.
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Most likely, litigation would have been drawn out and costly.
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Coalition forces are digging in for a drawn-out house-to-house fight in Mosul Coalition forces are digging in for a drawn-out house-to-house fight in Mosul This segment originally aired Oct.
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A drawn-out legal battle is looming, which means more uncertainty.
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You know the long, drawn-out Game of Thrones theme song?
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My heart can't take too much drawn out suspense right now.
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The Prague saga has been drawn out by reporting from McClatchy.
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Brexit will bring long drawn-out damage to the UK economy.
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In others, like California, divorce can be drawn out for months.
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Vines and butterflies are drawn out in 18k gold-plated streaks.
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It's not just caused by his drawn out North Dakotan accent.
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So why has this case been drawn out for so long?
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It is a long, drawn-out process to clear one's name.
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Securing an agreement, however, can be a long-drawn out process.
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He also previously served jail time for a drawn-out DUI.
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The Labour Party continued its drawn-out suicide course (see article).
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Germany, distracted by drawn-out coalition talks, is out of ideas.
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No one benefits when this process is drawn out and frustrating.
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Brown's departure from the Raiders was both abrupt and drawn out.
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A deal would be preferable to a drawn-out proxy fight.
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You don't need a drawn-out conversation for every single app.
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Greater subtlety is drawn out of, or spirited into, the ingredients.
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Investors may believe China's move will lead to drawn-out negotiations.
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By shopping the most wanted items from this drawn-out month.
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The trip to the beach was always a drawn-out affair.
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And the damage leads to "long, drawn-out costs", he added.
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But that conclusion is drawn out until the last possible moment.
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Despite the drawn-out process, voter interest and emotions ran high.
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"There's not a long, drawn-out conversation or storytelling," Brice said.
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Part of the strategy is to prompt a drawn-out legal battle.
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"We'll talk about it later," he said, amid a drawn-out silence.
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Norment gently pressed the rotating bowls to emit slow, drawn-out notes.
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The news follows a long drawn-out spying scandal at the bank.
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"Yes," again, with the "s" drawn out, from someone to my left.
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"There's no need to have a long, drawn-out conversation," he says.
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Figuring out a lasting solution will be a more drawn-out battle.
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But even Mr Obama's drawn-out addresses fall short of the record.
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But it would have been a thin, drawn-out sort of ending.
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So that turned out to be a long, drawn-out story line.
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It's usually a long, drawn-out process rather than a single blowout.
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If anything, they appear to be preparing for a drawn-out battle.
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It's the latest delay in what has been a drawn-out process.
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Proceedings have been drawn out by attempts to reach a plea agreement.
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Slowing economic growth in the face of a drawn-out Sino-U.
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His resignation came after a drawn-out spying scandal at the bank.
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"For many Chinese, coming out is long and drawn out," Duan says.
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It includes not one, but two drawn-out scenes of threatened rape.
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Color is drawn out of the black paper, staining the canvas beneath.
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Why has that concept been drawn out on this album in particular?
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The accused went to trial—it was a long, drawn-out trial.
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It would be much more drawn-out, so yeah, it would be insane.
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Revamping your financial life doesn't have to be a long-drawn-out process.
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It's a cheesy, familiar trope, drawn out into a painful and visceral story.
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There's certainly a possibility we're in a deeper, more drawn out trade tension.
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Seriously, 15 minutes of fame has never felt so long or drawn out.
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A drawn-out process led to it restructure debt worth nearly $16 billion.
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Asian shares slumped on Tuesday as fears about a drawn out Sino-U.
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It could take a drawn-out parliamentary process to remove Mkhwebane from office.
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The hearing reconvened after lawmakers returned from a drawn-out vote series. Rep.
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The recovery from the Great Recession has been a slow, drawn-out process.
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The three could miss significant time if the legal proceedings are drawn out.
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It's here that a more fully-drawn-out diplomatic strategy should be developed.
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Now, requirements for more education have made training more drawn out and specialized.
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Why does one seem so complex and drawn out compared to the other?
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Here's an early list of winners and losers from the drawn-out fight.
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Clinton, analysts said, has other reasons for not being drawn out on Syria.
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And a tortured, drawn-out apology as the first controversy of his campaign?
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And Sanders himself has hinted he's not preparing for a drawn-out fight.
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A drawn-out court battle would be just as bad, creating regulatory uncertainty.
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The House never subpoenaed Bolton, likely to avoid a drawn-out court battle.
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Regarded as such, his pieces can feel a bit drawn out and inevitable.
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We've reported that he wants a theatrical defense and a drawn-out trial.
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Beijing and Washington are in the middle of a drawn-out trade spat.
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Market participants increasingly expect the trade dispute to be a drawn-out affair.
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A Christmas respite from drawn-out impeachment sparring didn't last into Boxing Day.
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They realize a long, drawn-out trial may not be to anyone's benefit.
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Also, Giertz might not have anticipated how drawn out the process would become.
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These old patterns, however, have broken down during the drawn-out euro-area crisis.
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His wife, Jennifer, chronicled her husband&aposs transplant and drawn-out death on Facebook.
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The drawn-out exercise has also created hard feelings within the House GOP conference.
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It will be a long drawn out process, and possibly take decades to resolve.
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In August, she and Johnny Depp settled a very drawn-out and public divorce.
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Government formation after next year's election may once again be a drawn-out process.
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However, the process of securing a green card can be complicated and drawn out.
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Experts say the divorce proceedings could proceed quickly – or become a drawn-out battle.
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The way newscasters speak is unmistakeable, with their exaggerated modulations and drawn-out pauses.
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The buildup to the launch was, in true influencer fashion, a drawn-out affair.
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She and her father slam into each other's arms in a drawn-out hug.
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Democrats brace for drawn-out primary: No candidate has broken away from the pack.
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Lena's hysterectomy in December culminated a drawn-out medical ordeal attended by both parents.
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It might be the drawn-out misery of a meagre income in retirement, say.
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One of them, Jill Simpson, calls the application process a "drawn-out, bureaucratic nightmare".
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President Trump would be foolish to go along with this long drawn-out process.
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For us, one drawn-out discussion involved the appearance and cost of area rugs.
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"He did this in a long, systematic, drawn-out and sinister manner," she said.
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That drawn-out conflict only ended when SABIC bought its stake in January 2018.
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His coyness was drawn out for several more confused exchanges before he finally broke.
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It's another step in a long drawn out money-laundering scandal in the region.
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"Some time," the Windows 3D Initiative general manager answers after a drawn-out pause.
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So it's no surprise that they are drawn out for ideological or partisan reasons.
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"I don't think we are looking at a long, drawn-out process with him."
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That deal also suffered a drawn-out regulatory process that lasted nearly 20 months.
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At the same time, a drawn-out process risks poisoning the well for supporters.
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But a drawn-out court battle could ultimately end up playing in Trump's advantage.
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The problem with this, Chong said, is that the problem can be drawn out.
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So for both Comet and Hadestown, it was anything but a drawn-out process.
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It's not lighthearted, buy it's also not a deadly, drawn-out, pressure-riddled match.
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The Overwatch League cautioned, however, that the new schedule was drawn out of practicality.
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As the political wrangling in Hong Kong is drawn out, some people are leaving.
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As Arthur recedes and the Joker takes over, the choreography becomes more drawn out.
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The House later withdrew its request, hoping to avoid a drawn-out legal process.
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But displacement, discrimination and a drawn-out war have put his homeland under pressure.
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But the timeline drawn out in the court document once again misrepresents what occurred.
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Private insurance would die a drawn-out death, and it might not be pretty.
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The deal means the risk of a long drawn-out political crisis is averted.
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Stephen Colbert opened "The Late Show" with a drawn-out impersonation of Ms. Maddow.
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The drawn-out crisis has also hit Catalonia's economy and caused a business flight.
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But Trump on Tuesday dismissed fears the trade row with China could be drawn out.
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ArcelorMittal has been engaged in a drawn out attempt to acquire Essar Steel since 2017.
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But Dusan Mramor told Reuters it could end up being a familiarly drawn-out affair.
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Uber denied any wrongdoing, but said settling the cases was preferable to drawn-out litigation.
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Her fight against Sanders was more drawn out and contentious than most had originally expected.
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That is especially so in the costly and long-drawn-out process of product development.
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In 2015, Italy's highest court acquitted Knox of murder, ending the drawn-out legal saga.
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Amazon has drawn out its rollout to other countries, making expansions few and far between.
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So it's going to be more drawn out, slower, more involvement with his spy stuff.
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Those scenes were upsetting and extremely graphic, foremost because of how drawn out they were.
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A drawn-out process raises the risk that the job is traded for other positions.
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Both US and Russian officials have signaled that renewal could be drawn-out and difficult.
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Appalled by the drawn out process still to come, Mashable asked Kroo for more clarification.
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Did we need an entire, drawn-out episode of Carrie just crying over his death?
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And that's the thing — sometimes, the most important lessons don't require long, drawn-out instruction.
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This felt less like a Marie Kondo process, however, than a drawn-out Thanos snap.
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It's not just sex; I find this whole experience—life—gratuitously slow and drawn out.
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Sims, citing aides, said the topic sometimes leads to drawn-out and often crass conversations.
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Lines of red neon light out my bedroom window, highways drawn out into the valleys.
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But it was a kind of drawn-out strangeness I was glad to have experienced.
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The sports world has been getting a lot of practice with drawn-out goodbyes recently.
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Sam and Diane on Cheers, the Ur Example of drawn-out romantic comedy, also split.
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Resolving the case quickly was far better for Tesla than a drawn-out legal battle.
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At other moments, he has expressed interest in a drawn-out trial with multiple witnesses.
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The president is trying to avoid a more drawn-out, costly war, not start one.
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The drawn-out process was a lesson, in the Framer's system of checks and balances.
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But Lighthizer said neither Trump nor Congress would tolerate a drawn out process on NAFTA.
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Mr. Jarman was drawn out of retirement after several years by the violinist Leroy Jenkins.
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For the defectors, the news is simply another grim development in their drawn-out saga.
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L on Saturday after neither side backed down in a drawn-out $34 billion battle.
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U.S. officials have repeatedly said they want to avoid drawn out negotiations with China, however.
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Yet Kavanaugh's drawn-out and highly emotional confirmation process is finally coming to an end.
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Glossop said he does not see a long drawn out civil war as a base case.
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What it tends to mean: "Hello" or "Pay attention to me" The Noise: Drawn out meow
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The drawn-out fiscal crisis has both imperilled Puerto Rico's economy and upended the island's politics.
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In the prolonged battles in "Tangled Up in Blue," these scenarios are drawn out and tedious.
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"The path to a listing has been drawn out, it won't take long," the source said.
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Instagram recently introduced a range of Snapchat-esque features, which has drawn out her protective streak.
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The spectre of a drawn-out trade war comes at a delicate time for Japan's economy.
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Material was sourced from drawn out solo tracking, upright bass experiments and large ensemble improv sessions.
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Trump on Tuesday dismissed fears that the trade row with China could be drawn out further.
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"The long, drawn out and repetitive nature of displacement has contributed to rising frustrations," she said.
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One model is plated with 18k gold and includes a HP's logo drawn out in diamonds.
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"She avoided a long, drawn out painful death," said Diaz, 43, as he wiped away tears.
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All the LM's complexities are drawn out by hand, and many are built by hand, too.
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Some security experts believe the gunmen intended to take hostages and force a drawn-out siege.
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Among the items on its plate: finalizing a drawn-out effort to reform federal energy laws.
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The concept was easy to form; the execution was long and drawn out, as Holbrook reveals.
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With the region's porous volcanic bedrock, irrigation water is drawn out of interconnected rivers and groundwater.
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In the second case, which is also the most likely, discussions are considerably longer drawn-out.
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Fears that drawn-out negotiations could disrupt trade prompted investors to push their money toward safety.
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Patrick Chappatte The prospect of a drawn-out Democratic fight is troubling those eager for Mrs.
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Greece was aiming to conclude the drawn-out review of the country's international bailout on Feb.
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Imports also declined by less than expected, suggesting some resilience to the drawn-out Sino-U.
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The agreement on Wednesday marks the denouement in the drawn-out demise of family-run Takata.
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Her ticket was drawn out of 554,000 entries in the December 4 drawing, the lottery said.
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An in-person meeting and proper exit interview might have avoided the drawn-out, hostile exchanges.
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This led to a long, drawn-out debate on both sides that ended in mutual silence.
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However, businesses are getting ready for a drawn out trade war between the two economic giants.
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Irrefutably, it's a rite of passage in high school, dissecting Shakespeare's long-drawn-out Elizabethan verses.
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Altering the SARB's mandate could be a drawn-out process, as officials understand the process differently.
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For survivors of violence, ending a marriage can be a harrowing, costly and drawn-out experience.
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Hopkins, the Minnesota attorney, predicted a long, drawn-out case over Prince's assets, probably lasting years.
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It does feel messy and drawn out compared with the neatness of the current tournament format.
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The green light from the Tribunal removes the final hurdle in a drawn-out antitrust investigation.
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The opposition lacked a strong counter punch but the drawn-out election still appeared to tighten.
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Look, there's people trying to manage — I don't want to be a drawn out deal myself.
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After a drawn-out negotiation period, NBC and Megyn Kelly have formally agreed to part ways.
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There was nothing like the drawn-out legal battle over deflated footballs in 2015 and 2016.
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Britain's long, drawn-out split from the EU, whatever the protagonists say publicly, is getting messier.
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A movie scene offering a sort of closure that a drawn out court case never could.
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"It's going to be a drawn-out process with some debt being cut off," the source said.
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As someone who's depressed, your workouts will likely be drawn out and semi-ineffective — and that's okay.
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Earlier in the day, Walker acknowledged to CNN that the process would be complex and drawn out.
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They're all horrible, but there's something about Catelyn Stark's drawn out, blood-curdling scream that's particularly chilling.
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The 20th century strain of Molam music features trippy riffs, hypnotic patterns, and drawn-out, inventive solos.
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It also takes a look at the frustratingly drawn-out battle to pass the Equal Rights Amendment.
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There is the distinct rise of a pimple on my forehead, drawn out by the evening sweat.
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The 23-year-old said the Olympic final had drawn out the best performance of his career.
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That long, drawn out foreplay can be pretty good, the orgasm is quite quick, he said, laughing.
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But those scenes are dreamy, too drawn out, and oddly dissonant with the rest of the film.
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Serving the force majeure notice is the first step in a long-drawn out process, they said.
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It's often confusing and drawn out, consisting of icy conversations, gaslighting, project cancellations, transition rejections, or demotions.
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It was a drawn-out funeral where creators, celebrities, and tech luminaries gathered to pay their respects.
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The show, while generally positively received by critics was also criticized for being slow and drawn out.
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Without basic goods like food and medicine, the country is facing drawn-out humanitarian and financial crises.
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Some insisted they did not want a drawn-out conflict but called on Macron's government to compromise.
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"The unknown is how economically destructive and drawn out the transition phase would be," the note said.
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To end the practice, experts and survivors say this practice must be drawn out of the shadows.
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At the very least, this means that the health care debate is going to be drawn out.
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It still faces significant hurdles before being built, most notably a drawn-out permitting process in Nebraska.
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The play was essentially a drawn-out promotional piece for the airline, but was apparently entertaining enough.
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In the likely scenario that he does not, Neal suggested there could be a drawn-out battle.
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And sometimes they even feature drawn-out fights over the presidential nominee — and future of the party.
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So the next nominee to lead the agency will likely face another contentious, drawn-out political fight.
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The majority of the relationship was good, but then possibly drawn out for the last 12 months.
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That could make for a less intense, but more drawn-out, period of pain for the manufacturer.
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S. trade truce sparked hopes the two warring sides could make progress in long-drawn out negotiations.
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The saga over Sky has been one of the most drawn out deal-making dramas in media.
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Thus began an acrimonious, drawn-out end to a marriage that had begun almost 13 years earlier.
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"Kim is interested primarily in changing the atmospherics and having a drawn-out negotiation process," Lee said.
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Previous efforts to close underground nuclear test sites have sometimes been messy, drawn-out affairs, he said.
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As you might guess, my concerns aren't drawn out of thin air; they're things I'm already hearing.
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And I couldn't stop staring at these prehistoric English cropmarks drawn out from all the dry weather.
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Do make reservations for breakfast, another delicious, drawn-out meal, served, in warm weather, in the courtyard.
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The drawn-out process in Iowa blunted the momentum that several candidates, especially Buttigieg, received from Iowa.
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The deal marks the end of a long, drawn-out battle between Papa John's and its founder.
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Gaveaux introduces the scene with a gently drawn-out orchestral crescendo that beautifully evokes the brightening atmosphere.
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Many legal scholars argue that the only possible redress is impeachment — itself a politicized, drawn-out process.
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Analysts say that in an election year, Trump wants to avoid getting into a drawn-out conflict.
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"All I see is zombies / Hear them screaming out," he sings, his voice drawn out and croaking.
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" As they explain, "The best flavour is drawn out of the tea leaves using oxygen-rich water.
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Ms. Bejar reminds potential clients that wedding therapy doesn't have to be a long, drawn-out process.
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Sure, Klinsmann was left hanging by his employers, his eventual dismissal unnecessarily drawn out, a little undignified.
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The planned merger has been a drawn-out process, with fierce opposition coming from Idemitsu's founding family.
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Negotiations will be drawn out due to the hardening and persistence of Washington's and Beijing's conflicting interests.
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The payments were part of a settlement announced last month that capped a drawn-out legal battle.
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Years had passed between the deportation and Ronal's death, but the consequences aren't always so drawn out.
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The judge overseeing the case finished a drawn-out process of changing Gates' bail condition last week.
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"That long, drawn out foreplay can be pretty good, the orgasm is quite quick," he said, laughing.
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"There were clearly drawn out positions," said the source, adding there were "strong opinions" at the meeting.
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The next two acts are flanked by genuine tension, best drawn out in absolutely gorgeous fight scenes.
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The timing is drawn out, and a large part of the audience the night I attended laughed with the tension, but it resonated with me as it always had on screen — as a drawn out sequence of power and trust, hope and control, two bodies manipulated and magnetized.
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That said, there are only so many extended intros and drawn out vocals that one party can take.
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The viewers suffered along with him, through excruciating events that seemed drawn out to the point of perversity.
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It's been a long, drawn-out ending for Jawbone, which has origins dating back to the late-90s.
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They have a raw, emotional power to them that are especially drawn out by her incredibly crafted characters.
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Whether it actually does will be a fight that's drawn out in the coming months — possibly even years.
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The 1986 classic has no drawn-out tutorials, no mini-map that shows you exactly where to go.
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Another trend IFI has drawn out involves how some larger companies are spreading their patents across multiple entities.
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In one long, drawn-out flashback scene, for example, Fonny meets with Daniel (Brian Tyree Henry), a friend.
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But that long-drawn-out sentence is referring to the moment that C.R. clicked and ran a cheat.
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We would also insist that the full amount be paid immediately and not drawn out over many years.
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The green card process is long and drawn out, and the burden of proof is on the couple.
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More important, even B-tier fighters can frustrate Machida by refusing to be drawn out into wild rushes.
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Bank of England chief Mark Carney said Thursday that the drawn-out process would hang over the economy.
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That came on top of the crippling, drawn-out crisis that had led to fuel and banknote shortages.
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But this season has been a drawn-out, well, Melo-drama (sorry) regarding his future in New York.
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When happy endings are unnecessarily drawn out over multiple seasons, lead romances are the most likely to struggle.
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Trump met with McCrory last week, two days after the latter conceded North Carolina's drawn-out gubernatorial race.
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Sumney sings in a quavery drawn-out falsetto whose sweet, awkward quirkiness might better befit a backup singer.
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But a long, drawn out process involving two recalls is enough to sour anyone's feelings toward a device.
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The raid comes amid Fox's drawn out takeover of Sky, which has fallen under intense scrutiny by regulators.
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If Trump does go ahead with the nomination, Katz said it could be a difficult, drawn-out fight.
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And Sarah Sanders said drawn-out court proceedings don't make sense for migrants who enter the country illegally.
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Splitting the Fox assets may be the simplest plan for Disney to escape a drawn-out, expensive war.
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"This has been a long, drawn-out debate," said Tracy Sefl, a Democratic strategist who worked for Mrs.
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Three of them, including Kukielski, were elected in May following a settlement that ended the drawn-out battle.
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"I'm not gonna get into a long, drawn-out thing about anybody," Carey said, in a winking tone.
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The fans, most of us anyway, would rather just get the bracket without the drawn-out TV striptease.
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Stewart's drawn-out exit from Nascar probably began in 2013, during a race in San Bernardino County, Calif.
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A drawn-out diplomatic process will be good for Beijing, delaying the possibility of war on its border.
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"We usually have an idea drawn out to the middle of the piece, not too finished," Allyson explained.
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Experts say Moscow doesn't want the fighting in northwestern Syria to be a very long, drawn-out campaign.
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" Mr. Coats asked Andrea Mitchell of NBC, the event moderator, before uttering an exaggerated and drawn-out "O.
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And drawn-out design and review processes can be a disincentive for interested homeowners in the first place.
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There was no pregame introduction, no drawn-out "From Chicago" to greet him as he took the court.
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But Monday's deaths have provoked renewed public comparisons with the United States' drawn-out military involvement in Afghanistan.
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He also would not be drawn out on the central question of whether Trump had revealed classified information.
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Analysts say that in an election year, Trump would want to avoid getting into a drawn-out conflict.
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But analysts say that in an election year, he wants to avoid getting into a drawn-out conflict.
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Mr. Dorsey's drawn-out delivery, with its melodramatic pauses, undercuts the weight of what he has to say.
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Allowing the House to force the Senate into a drawn-out trial would set a dangerous institutional precedent.
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"They don't want a long drawn out process, but they know it's necessary to check Trump," Paris said.
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The delayed and more drawn-out autumn freeze leaves communities isolated during a growing part of the year.
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Her wealth and her politics seem likely to make her confirmation hearing unusually contentious, and possibly drawn out.
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This signals a potentially long, drawn-out and likely fractious negotiation process in order to form a government.
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They establish the fast intimacy of two women in a bar bathroom, all drawn-out vowels and overemphatic gestures.
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The duo have had a fraught history over the years, including a drawn-out, public custody battle for Krishna.
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The decision is drawn out and rips characters to shreds as they struggle with the enormity of their situation.
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Martin Shkreli-- dubbed the most hated CEO in America -- was convicted in his long-drawn out federal fraud case.
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But do we always have to sit down and have a long, drawn-out, serious conversation about these things?
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Untried though the procedure is, one thing seems certain: it will be long-drawn-out and painful for everyone.
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The outbreaks are also a sign that polio's grand finale may be more drawn out than even pessimists expected.
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He never makes these shots short and efficient: they're drawn out like studies in the facial mechanics of fear.
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And the process of distributing your estate to these survivors can be drawn out over several months—sometimes years.
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Companies like arbitration because it can be faster and cheaper than going through a long, drawn out court proceedings.
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For a trans woman to receive breast implants from a licensed plastic surgeon is an expensive, drawn-out ordeal.
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The home was a sticking point in the former couple's drawn-out divorce, which was settled in July 2016.
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It might be slightly more drawn out or occur more frequently in epileptic people, but it's otherwise the same.
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It was an instinctual and creative thing, a case where it loses its essence if drawn out too long.
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"It's completely feasible that there will be long, drawn-out Republican primary for Trump to be renominated," Stutzman said.
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And this time it was not an arm wrestle but a long, drawn-out, wistful refusal to say goodbye.
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The stark reality of a drawn-out conflict requiring more ambitious long-term aid plans has also sunk in.
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Twin Peaks is nearly among us again after a drawn-out 25 year hiatus, and we are so excited.
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The drawn-out process will culminate late in 2017 with sweeping changes at the very top of the party.
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But this tends to happen when sex is slow and drawn out, and sometimes, that's easier said than done.
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After a drawn-out campaign from T-Series and PewDiePie fans alike – yes, billboards were bought – the inevitable occurred.
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During John Tyler's presidency, the process became more drawn out, though many of Tyler's nominees were rejected, not confirmed.
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Many businesses anecdotally cite uncertainty related to the administration's drawn-out trade wars as a cause for their hesitancy.
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SAN FRANCISCO — The gavel is finally poised to drop in the drawn-out auction for Yahoo's core internet business.
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Here's an early list of winners and losers from the drawn-out fight from Scott Wong and Mike Lillis.
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President-elect Trump will face many challenges, not least of which is the brutal, drawn-out war in Syria.
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Clinton knows a similar feeling, having lost a drawn-out and contentious primary battle to Barack Obama in 2008.
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As one of the largest malls in the US, the project had a drawn-out and often delayed evolution.
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We start off with long, drawn-out shots that the viewer can take a moment to breathe between cuts.
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It's hard not to get sucked into her concept, as detailed and carefully drawn out as it may be.
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Steve Womack, the Chairman of the House Budget Committee, said he worried about a long, drawn-out leadership race.
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Companies are settling with activists more frequently — avoiding the often long, drawn-out battles of years past, he said.
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The impossibly complicated and drawn-out Brexit saga alone feels like reason enough to give up on human policymakers.
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Putting something as huge and complex as the Webb into orbit is an incredibly complicated and drawn out endeavor.
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Once the iron has been drawn out, the wood pieces will be dehydrated and vacuum-frozen for six months.
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It was poky and ponderous, with a drawn-out first half that too often stranded itself against narrative shoals.
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Its commodities business, which it clung to in the face of political pressure, has been a drawn out disappointment.
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High officials of 14th-century Florence were also chosen from a pool of names drawn out of a sack.
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Fast-forward to 2017 ... Amy fought to get 110 to pay her lawyer fees for drawn out legal battle.
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Under the orange belacan I could taste the green-tea flavor of the banana leaf, drawn out by steam.
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But with both McDougal and Daniels, the negotiations over the payments were drawn out and took weeks to arrange.
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Whether the long-drawn-out pauses in between feel sheltering or terrifying depends on each listener's state of mind.
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But that's the thing: They're almost exactly what you'd expect from a "Breaking Bad" episode, except more drawn-out.
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Helen in Germany asked: Who benefits more the longer this process is drawn out: the Democrats or the Republicans?
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Allowing the House to force the Senate into a drawn-out impeachment trial would set a dangerous institutional precedent.
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I made a short film [called] Long Drawn Out Trip — it was certainly long and it was certainly drawn.
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The criminal cases, drawn-out as they were, are now closed, with some having been resolved just this year.
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McEntee was reportedly escorted off the job in a hurry, while Porter's goodbye was a bit more drawn out.
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And now Yale, where the renaming ordeal has been unusually drawn out, may finally be getting its own relief.
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But when we're talking about longer engagements that are more drawn out, then we absolutely need a new AUMF.
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Talks are scheduled to continue until Sunday, but this week is just the beginning of a drawn-out process.
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Additionally, growing violence throughout the country ensures that the process for this government will be even more drawn out.
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A drawn-out legal war seems all but certain, since many environmental groups are already protesting the executive order.
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The production induced a continuous emotional whiplash, slowly petering out at the end with drawn-out scenes of bereavement.
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When I first received my medical marijuana card, my visits to the local dispensary were generally long, drawn out affairs.
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"The best thing to do is to have it drawn out of your salary right away," Rich told NBC News.
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Banks were more tolerant of drawn-out proceedings because they wanted to reorganize companies so they could take on loans.
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The process that comes next -- figuring out how to replace what's been repealed -- will be highly complicated and drawn-out.
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Overall, $185 billion has flowed into bonds so far this year, while $154 billion has been drawn out of equities.
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But for two women, their death was drawn out, full of gruesome details and close shots of their bloody bodies.
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But a drawn-out Brexit would create uncertainty that could potentially drag down an already weak global economy, he added.
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"Every step was drawn out, and every time it seemed like we had to go through somebody else," Parke said.
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It also means that finance start-ups will have to go through the same drawn out process as everyone else.
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The problem for Republicans is that the home of their top recruit, John Chrin, was drawn out of the seat.
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A drawn-out fight with its unions has toppled the boss of its parent group, Air France-KLM, yet again.
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After the delayed and drawn-out launch of its first touchscreen smartwatch last year, Misfit is back with its successor.
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Let's not allow the drawn-out, months-long buildup on YouTube featuring boxing "training" sour us on the duel, either.
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If no one has a majority, then the drawn out and damaging process of negotiation and dealmaking between candidates begins.
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Poisons, which are illegal in some states, can be ineffective or lead to a ''slow, drawn out death,'' Seerveld says.
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A drawn-out process for the British exit of the EU is a long one with potential for "thoughtful" negotiations.
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"This is not even like the drawn-out confirmation process that President Wilson faced with Louis Brandeis," Professor Zelizer said.
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Several senior officials wanted him to resign to avoid a drawn-out battle for survival, two government sources told Reuters.
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The cover of This Is Mars appears like a drawn-out, drippy stain, frozen in time in black-and-white.
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The secret to Cuphead's visual success is the unusual development process: everything except the colors is drawn out by hand.
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This borrowed money can be drawn out of the account to fund vacations or a down-payment of a house.
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Should Temer not step down soon, drawn out impeachment proceedings threaten the country with a prolonged period of political paralysis.
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Remington blames user errors, but says it agreed to replace the triggers anyway in order to avoid drawn out litigation.
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Wright's drawn-out technical writings might actually be a red herring designed to misdirect the public, according to some skeptics.
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So, the very next day, Jerica contacted a lawyer in secret and got a petition drawn out for the adoption.
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When labels have become synonymous with drawn-out court cases and absurd contracts, does anyone need labels, other than labels?
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And their tender sides are only drawn out when the few things they love in the world (family) are threatened.
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The long-drawn out trade war has also weighed on the sector as China is the world's top metals consumer.
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After months of hardship, many Kenyans say they are too dejected to sustain a drawn-out political and economic fight.
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The agreement saves Trump from being further ensnared in a drawn-out legal fight ahead of the 2018 midterm elections.
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Both candidates were drawn out of the 28500th District, which will have the open seat, and into the new 6900th.
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The care is focused on comfort instead of aggressive medical interventions that can lead to unpleasant, drawn-out hospital deaths.
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Sam Brownback, said the absence of a political giant like Pompeo increases the chances of a drawn-out primary fight.
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House Democrats withdrew the subpoena last week in an acknowledgement that Kupperman's lawsuit could lead to a drawn out process.
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The nomination process for Pompeo could be drawn out, however, according to the Post, which cited leaders of both parties.
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The team doesn't think Holt's absence will be drawn out very long, but they do not expect him back immediately.
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Long legal processes and a lack of access to lethal drugs has drawn out the time between sentencing and executions.
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That which we can clutch to like a battered teddy in the face of a grisly and drawn-out divorce.
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There is an alternative to a potentially drawn out legal fight over Mr. Trump's incendiary remarks in the Bergdahl case.
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The general election would be much closer -- one of the narrowest and most drawn-out contests in American political history.
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The show was called "Dawn Buster," and he began it with the drawn-out greeting immortalized in the movie's title.
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It is a drawn out scene with little payoff, made even more difficult with having to pay attention to subtitles.
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Drawn-out court battles could prevent the Trump administration from fully repealing and replacing the plan before the 2020 election.
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For the most part, though, the drawn-out payoff doesn't deliver on the story's setup or its characters' juicy potential.
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Earnhardt, the sport's most beloved driver, had embarked a drawn-out farewell tour since he announced his retirement in April.
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That said, the movie's ludicrously drawn-out finale sapped the good will out of some of my fellow audience members.
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In a statement on Tuesday, 21st Century Fox expressed disappointment with the decision and the drawn-out regulatory review process.
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With the two blocs so close to each other, negotiations over forming a government are expected to be drawn out.
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No matter how likely or how drawn out such a grand goal would be, some steps can be taken quickly.
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Everything here slows to a self-assured ooze, lines drawn out and accented with irreverent takes on ad-libbed parentheticals.
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The show in which she appears trembles nonstop with internal conflicts during its drawn-out two-and-a-half hours.
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"He did this in a long, systematic, drawn-out and sinister manner," Ms. Morissette said, according to The Associated Press.
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Not only did marriage fail to keep us together; it sentenced us to an agonizingly drawn-out, devastatingly expensive divorce.
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That also meant that finance start-ups will have to go through the same drawn out process as everyone else.
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Antitrust lawsuits used to challenge delaying tactics by brand name drug firms tend to be long drawn-out and costly.
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"We've got a couple of surprises left," Mr. Giuliani said, chuckling but coyly refusing to be drawn out on specifics.
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I'm hopeful, and I think realistically hopeful, about what this very contested, long, drawn-out process is going to mean.
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The spokesman and the central bank declined to comment on concerns that the drawn-out process could hurt the bank.
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Mr. Trump's version is even skinnier than usual, a result of Mr. Mulvaney's drawn-out confirmation process in the Senate.
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The Senate is not a rubber stamp and through history we've seen contentious debates and drawn out processes of nomination.
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Democratic leaders have decided not to wage a drawn-out fight to force them to testify over White House objections.
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Instead, it sets up a long, drawn-out process to change the law's rules — an unwinding process that takes time.
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And in the third part he encounters the Joker, in a delirious, drawn-out sequence that ends with Joker's death.
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What shape that strategy will take, however, has been pretty unclear in the wake of Windows Phone's long, drawn-out death.
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Farmers are already reeling from Trump's drawn out trade war with China and fear further losses could be in their futures.
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Years of drawn out litigation and hearings are not in the best interest of victims, the community and those still healing.
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The market sell-off that followed was so big the eventual scaling back of purchases was relatively small and drawn out.
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Well, it's just like that only cuter and drawn out over however long you want to watch these videos on loop.
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The production is truly striking, with those drawn out beats that spike up that are paired with warm, organic orchestral instrumentation.
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However, the drawn-out nature of the sale has underlined what potential buyers characterize as a bureaucratic and complex divestment process.
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Hong Kong (CNN Business)Global stock markets slumped Monday, as investors reacted to the prospect of a drawn-out trade war.
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The five-part series turned out not to be another documentary, but a drawn out marketing campaign for their joint collection.
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Legislation will almost certainly be watered down, and passage through both houses of Congress could be a long, drawn-out process.
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" James: "Smart, well-spoken, likes to have long, drawn-out conversations about things and maybe watch a Ted Talk or two.
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I began the long and drawn-out process of getting a civil no-contact order, also known as a restraining order.
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A whaler's explosive harpoon kills quickly, compared to months of drawn-out pain and debilitation caused by seemingly harmless fishing lines.
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More broadly: Is it possible at all to make drawn-out serialized television about atrocities — and not make those atrocities attractive?
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If it all pans out as reported, Dish will emerge as a big winner from these hectic, drawn-out merger negotiations.
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Watching the eccentric luddite Christo bringing the installation to life is like watching a magician perform a drawn-out magic trick.
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Years of drawn out litigation and hearings are not in the best interest of victims, the community, and those still healing.
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The court's decision brings an end to the drawn out legal fight, which first started with the Justice Department's 2012 lawsuit.
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A major source of uncertainty will be generated by the fact that the negotiations are bound to be very drawn out.
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Rather it is a senselessly cut-down, drawn-out version of what was already (and still is) a gloriously simple pleasure.
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But her fight to have the Redskins change their name is overly drawn out, and really — a husband in a coma?
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Kash and Maya's is established in the first episode, but the drawn-out timeline of television versus film works against it.
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The formerly high-flying company's recovery "is going to be more drawn out than we expected," said Morningstar analyst RJ Hottovy.
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The dance's themes, as stated in the program, of "deterioration, catharsis and transcendence," are both glossed over and overly drawn out.
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The move follows a drawn-out legal battle in California that highlighted Mr. Redstone's failing health while challenging his mental capacity.
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In fact, the retaking of Ramadi was merely a tactical victory with significant firepower after a long-drawn-out military campaign.
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But they could use this to lock in a protracted nuclear breakup period -- and this can't be a drawn-out affair.
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His drawn-out stay ultimately forced the landlords to throw Pruitt out and change the locks, two sources told the publication.
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They don't have to pay much — unlike other chains — but the process of getting approved is extremely drawn-out and difficult.
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After drawn-out negotiations, Madonna signed a contract only two days before she took the stage during the show's grand finale.
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The fall in domestic markets was in line with declines in broader Asia, as fears about a drawn out Sino-U.
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If you're standing, you're not going to chitchat for too long, and you're not going to have long, drawn-out conversations.
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China and ASEAN agreed in August on a working text to continue long drawn-out negotiations over the code of conduct.
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A ruling against the company would cast renewed doubt on the proposal and could lead to another drawn-out legal fight.
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He said any such action would "further besmirch my parents' names," while drawn-out legal proceedings would distract and distress Singaporeans.
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Analysts suspect Mr. Kim's approach would result in drawn-out negotiations with no assurance that the North will ever denuclearize completely.
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The syllables are long and drawn out, the crowd perfectly in sync as it taunts the not-so-straight-shooting opposition.
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Even closer to home for Mr. Bleckner, they were both ensnared in a drawn-out scandal involving the actor Alec Baldwin.
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A win there on Tuesday could put him back on firm footing and set up a long, drawn-out delegate fight.
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Alternatively, Mr. Trump can keep demanding big changes in China, and possibly plunge the U.S. into a drawn-out trade war.
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Businesses and consumers are growing nervous about the possibility of a drawn-out trade war between China and the United States.
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Years of drawn-out litigation and hearings are not in the best interest of victims, the community and those still healing.
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In St. Louis, workers removed a confederate monument from Forest Park in June, ending a drawn-out battle over its fate.
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But Spotify is betting that its strong name recognition would help make a drawn-out and costly initial offering process unnecessary.
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Games with complex histories often bore me by trying to tell me too much, too quickly, leading to drawn-out conversations.
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Truman hit 22 percent in February 1952, during a drawn-out Korean War stalemate and accusations of corruption in his administration.
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And though the UK will officially rescinded its EU membership Friday, the drawn-out and arduous divorce is far from over.
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In this messy and drawn-out split, after 47 years together, the divvying up of the stuff is not so easy.
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If he views a drawn-out trial as putting his members at risk, there's simply no way he'd agree to it.
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I'm sure The Bachelor will answer that question in a timely, not-at-all-drawn-out manner in the first episode!
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On the face of it, no single attack was that significant in the context of Afghanistan's long and drawn-out conflict.
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There are several opportunities for reining in the regulatory state that don't require any studies, drawn out debates, or much thought.
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After prosecutors accused Manafort of lying during cooperation, Manafort's attorneys tried to avoid a drawn-out court fight reviewing the lies.
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The eastern state of Jharkhand is in the final stages of its drawn out election, with the count set for Dec.
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The excuse being floated in Washington for these omissions is that Mr. Mulvaney's confirmation hearing in the Senate was drawn out.
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But Jones could benefit from the drawn-out Republican primary, which saw the airwaves filled with Republican-aligned ads slamming Moore.
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"But if the talks are drawn out past 2018, then he could try to make his mark" and complicate the negotiations.
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Democrats have said they do not want a drawn out impeachment inquiry, and that they hope to resolve it by December.
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Alex Montgomery, director of communications for Democrats Abroad, says that the "excitement" over the primary has drawn out primarily younger voters.
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Drawn out to six minutes, the work can get tiresome, but that only underscores Zhang's criticism of these films as hackneyed.
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The film forgoes long, drawn-out periods of suspense in favor of keeping the viewer clued in, according to CCO Eric Darnell.
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As well as fighting the country's growing ISIS affiliate, the U.S. remains deeply entrenched in a drawn-out war with the Taliban.
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Toronto-based Centerra and the government have been in drawn-out, on-and-off talks on restructuring the ownership of the mine.
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Their song "Dethroned Emperor" includes one of the grimiest and drawn out trills in the bridge (listen around the 2 minute mark) .
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Phaedra Parks and Apollo Nida's long, drawn-out divorce case is finally over ... they've reached a settlement that includes a parenting plan.
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The drawn out contest, as well as the viewership and money that comes with it, is an unequivocal boon to the NBA.
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By the time it finally arrives in this overly drawn-out crime drama, you wish he would just get it over with.
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The ongoing struggle with Xo and Ro is torturously drawn out and poignant, but that's the reality of an impasse like theirs.
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The rewarding reappearance of Andy Barclay (Alex Vincent) makes the case for this kind of drawn-out storytelling, rare in slasher movies.
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But while Dallas appears to be gaining momentum, the drawn-out Ezekiel Elliott suspension saga continues to have its twists and turns.
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Portugal's market regulator has said there are no signs EDP is preparing to abandon CTG's offer despite the drawn out bid process.
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Now, Nextbit says the Smart Storage service will shut down on March 1st — the latest milestone in the Robin's drawn-out decline.
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The Kavanaugh confirmation, of course, transformed into a bitter and drawn-out fight, but McGahn accomplished what he set out to do.
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However, while the initial action to depose Saddam Hussein as Iraq's leader in 2003 achieved its aims, the war became drawn out.
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Why it matters: The banks are sharing Trump's financial information following a drawn out and ongoing battle between Congress and the administration.
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The last thing many tech companies want is a long drawn-out process to establish new regulations in this area, Tusk said.
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" The team goes on ... "We would also insist that the full amount be paid immediately and not drawn out over many years.
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Idemitsu Kosan, the country's second-biggest refiner, completed the purchase of Showa Shell Sekiyu in April after a fractious drawn-out process.
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Is Lynch setting up a cascade of satisfying resolutions with this litany of drawn-out nothings, repetition, and unfamiliar names and faces?
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The drawn out trade war has slowed global growth and pushed many central banks toward cutting interest rates to support their economies.
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The parties filed claims worth billions of dollars, which Peabody disputed but said it agreed to settle to avoid drawn-out litigation.
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The scene in which housemaid Anna is attacked by Mr Green, a guest valet, was drawn out to the point of superfluity.
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But that was different: Sessions had made a number of ethics violations and the case was drawn out in public for weeks.
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Deutsche Telekom's dividend announcement seeks to address the binary outcome of the drawn-out political and legal battle - deal or no deal.
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Taylor graduated near the very top of his class at West Point, a biographical data point drawn out by his Democratic interlocutors.
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The changes will allow the president to streamline policy implementation, Erdogan said, and bypass drawn-out parliamentary processes that had restricted progress.
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Serenaded with drawn-out chants of "Bruce!" by fans before his first at-bat, Bruce went 0 for 4 with two strikeouts.
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As healthier people are drawn out of the marketplace into cheaper plans, the remaining population is on average sicker and more expensive.
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Delays, delays The repeal-and-replace bill became mired in a drawn-out process that chewed up months of the legislative calendar.
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At that stage, the blueprint for what they would become had apparently not yet been drawn out, at least not in ink.
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Even in a drawn-out death, when there is technically plenty of time, the last conversation usually materializes only in parodic form.
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Rick Scott, giving the Republican a victory in a contentious race drawn out by a recount and marred by allegations of fraud.
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"Civil litigation is already infamously slow and drawn out," said Jennifer Stepp Breen, an administrative and constitutional law professor at Syracuse University.
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It was a long drawn out project, and as such, they really needed to think about the human aspect of it too.
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During a contentious, drawn-out merger with Opera Vlaanderen a few years ago, it changed style and artistic director more than once.
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The uncertainty is prompting businesses to cut costs as they prepare for a drawn-out battle between the world's two biggest economies.
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Over the past week, the Congress party's demoralization has been on display in a drawn-out drama around its leader, Rahul Gandhi.
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The drawn-out inquiry process resulted from a clash between Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, a retired Marine four-star general, and Gen.
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The story is as predictable as expected, with the usual guns, cars and money, though drawn out to an unhurried 158 minutes.
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I was riveted by the episode — the stakes felt real and drawn out — until the Klingons and the Ba'ul fighters showed up.
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Look, this is just a drawn-out way of saying that I want Lana Wachowski to Jupiter Ascending the fourth Matrix movie.
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For Mr. Sanders, there is little upside to a drawn-out clash with Ms. Warren, particularly over matters of gender and sexism.
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The Tuesday briefs were the opening volley in what has already been a long, drawn-out battle over the Clean Water Rule.
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Sid's name is a nod to the Buddha's, Siddhartha Gautama, and her drawn-out back story echoes the Buddha's path to enlightenment.
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Anyone who proposes major infrastructure or energy projects must fight their way through the drawn out, expensive task of getting government permits.
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Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) presents himself as the true antiwar candidate in tune with rising public skepticism of drawn-out military intervention.
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The remarks from the DOJ officials come amid a drawn-out feud between House Republicans and the department over access to documents.
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David Lynch and Mark Frost have fans at the edge of their seats with this drawn-out extension of the original series.
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The drawn out trade war has slowed global growth and pushed many central banks to cut interest rates to support their economies.
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A drawn-out legal fight over what standards to build cars to will only make the situation more dicey for car manufacturers.
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It's not just that ever since last season's controversial finale, the show has committed itself to drawn-out suspense built around brutality.
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Meanwhile, two months later, I can still hear Maya's mother say her name, drawn out over three syllables, heartbreaking in its complexity.
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Reports from both sides had indicated progress in the drawn-out negotiations toward a trade deal — with an agreement even possible this week.
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That drawn-out descent was part of Maria Hassabi's hypnotizing "Plastic," a live installation of super-slow movement devised as a repeating loop.
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"We think such a long drawn-out negotiation is at the root of the current market uncertainty, along with other factors," he said.
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This current rush into bonds appears to be because investors are fearful of a drawn out trade war between the US and China.
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That could mean the avoidance of a long, drawn-out legal dispute that would be costly for both the city and the company.
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Fans are only flurrying toward theories precisely because they know Swift — and this kind of drawn-out reveal is what she does best.
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One reason for the long, drawn-out investigations is that their cases rarely are as cut and dried as bank robbery or kidnapping.
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Looking back on season 15, Vernoff was right, there were so many romantic ups-and-downs, surprise ships, and drawn out love triangles.
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I think if it's a long drawn-out fight, and let's say there's no outside, I think Kamala Harris has much more juice.
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The company has been growing aggressively in the United States even as rivals are struggling in a drawn-out price war with Amazon.
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The dominant view is that it helps manage long-term legal risk, ensuring that companies won't become embroiled in costly, drawn-out lawsuits.
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And it's sickening because it gets that interaction exactly right, something we rarely see drawn out with such clarity on the big screen.
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Speaking to CNN after the hearing, Hussein Abu Khdeir, the father of Mohammed, said he was frustrated with the drawn-out legal process.
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The inhospitable terrain and atrocious roads make getting ballots and observers to rural areas time-consuming and difficult—hence the drawn-out schedule.
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Her post-Matthew love life has been drawn out even longer than the Mr. Green thread and shows even less sign of resolution.
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After a drawn-out interview, some applicants have been told that the gross value of their assets actually exceeded the maximum income requirement.
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The legacy of the drawn-out case has cast a shadow over the Edinburgh-based bank, which is still 73 percent state-owned.
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Such statistical analysis is usually a long, drawn-out process involving considerable guesswork — and of little help in the middle of a match.
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In her early twenties, Fox would write drawn-out Tumblr posts about her depression, signing off with a personal nickname: Sad Girl Elyse.
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Sources tell us that it's in the hundreds of millions and "very solid", but Ho refuses to be drawn out on the specifics.
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Brazil police: Swimmers were vandals, not robbery victims Experts say the case is unlikely to become to a bitter, drawn-out extradition fight.
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But as Alley notes, PETM emissions were drawn out over a much longer timescale—perhaps giving life on Earth some chance to adapt.
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The drawn-out battle over Saavedra drew thousands of his supporters into the streets this week and revealed divisions in Kuczynski's centrist party.
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EU leaders are reluctant to agree to this, because they do not want merely to witness more long drawn-out debates in London.
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If Mueller wins, we can expect a grueling deposition, more tricks and traps – and a messy, drawn out and ultimately useless impeachment confrontation.
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Selfies are quicker than a drawn out text conversation and can convey the tone of your day with just one minute of privacy.
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Our arguments are usually met with drawn-out sighs and the occasional eye roll — not to mention a slew of pre-existing misconceptions.
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We're told Cornell and his label, A&M Records, recently settled a bitter, drawn-out lawsuit over the "Temple of the Dog" recordings.
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Doing it this way seems to be a long, drawn-out process that involves multiple steps and almost always ends in an error.
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Shareholders urged the company to avoid a drawn out battle with activists led by Sweden's Cevian Capital, which owns an 18 percent stake.
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Conversely, any hint that the tightening cycle could be drawn out will likely result in a further fall in the dollar, traders said.
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Directed by Schaffer, the film showcases The Lonely Island's strengths: self-deprecating comedy that subverts stereotypes of masculinity in absurd, drawn-out scenes.
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The startup wants to legitimize itself with local municipalities, partly as a way to fend off future battles that can get drawn out.
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These aggressive letters effectively extort their victims into settlements, threatening an expensive and drawn-out litigation process if they try to fight back.
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In a summer when many of the biggest NBA free agents landed contracts in the opening hours, Kawhi Leonard's decision felt drawn out.
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With unified Republican control of Congress slipping away, Trump faces a drawn-out battle on trade issues with Democrats in the next Congress.
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But the outbreaks of vaccine-derived cases are a sign that polio's grand finale may be more drawn out than even pessimists expected.
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The drawn-out sunset produces spectacular colors in the sky on a clear day, as well as regal shadows upon the city's buildings.
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Clinton's side in her drawn-out primary fight with Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, a disclosure that enraged Mr. Sanders's already disgruntled supporters.
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"You're going to get one ball drawn out of a barrel that probably contains 5.7 billion balls now, and that's you," Buffett says.
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TV, with its drawn-out narratives, is the true mirror of our lives, from every kiss in the snowfall to every catastrophic breakup.
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China's industrial output grew significantly slower than expected in October, as weakness in global and domestic demand and the drawn-out Sino-U.
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If nothing else, the Hatsune Miku phenomenon is a reflection of the music industry's inherent artifice, drawn out to its most logical extreme.
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For 40 minutes, this was one of the stronger episodes of Black Mirror, but the meltdown is over the top and drawn out.
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Then he offered some marriage advice -- pretty much what you'd expect from a guy the day after his drawn out, nasty divorce ends.
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Becoming an accomplished edger has other advantages: A staggered and drawn out path to climax should make your orgasm that much more powerful.
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It's very drawn out and hypnotic and taking out the vocals somehow succeeds in giving this overplayed record a new lease of life.
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The Kyrgyzstan government and Toronto-based Centerra have been in drawn-out on-and-off talks on restructuring the ownership of the mine.
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The makeshift method has led to swift calls for resignation for some members and a messy, painful, drawn-out process for others. Sen.
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Biden's big night has moved the Democratic race into a new phase, as he and Sanders prepare for a drawn-out delegate battle.
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It's significantly harder to score a goal that way, though, especially if the Russians refuse to be drawn out of their compact shape.
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Obstacles removed Signs of a breakthrough come after days of drawn out and intense negotiations between congressional Republicans, Democrats and the Trump administration.
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She wasn't hungry; it's just that seeing a pizza drawn out on a storefront sign made her think of a cartoon she watches.
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The next school year, when he was in first grade, school nurses injected him with medicine they had drawn out of a vial.
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The United Kingdom's divorce with the European Union — better known as Brexit — has become a drawn-out, contentious affair without an obvious resolution.
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O Gel seems like it would be great for somebody who has the time and patience for a relaxing, drawn-out sex session.
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If the Seahawks demand compensation, then there's potential for a drawn-out standoff a la the one Dallas just ended with Tony Romo.
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When favorite characters from the original seasons reconnect, their interactions seem interminable, the exchange of glances is drawn out past all reasonable limits.
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Sparse cases of recoveries were overwhelmed by painful, expensive, drawn-out deaths, ones we would never wish for ourselves or our own families.
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There is no indication that the special counsel investigation, led by Robert S. Mueller III, is being deliberately drawn out to manipulate votes.
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But subsequent attempts to build arts facilities here — from recital halls to contemporary art museums — have also faced drawn-out and vexatious opposition.
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Negotiations over Takata's fate have been drawn-out and complicated, involving the founding Takada family as well as bankers, automakers and potential buyers.
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It kind of went from there, but it was just a long, drawn-out process and it should have been a quick one.
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Sandgren, the 100th-ranked player, lost in a drawn-out Australian Open match that saw Federer at the brink of defeat several times.
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"The Abyss" is a thrilling exploration from Cameron and has one of the most drawn out back-to-life sequences in movie history.
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And then there was the long drawn-out acquisition project for the Harry S. Truman Dam and Reservoir in Missouri, completed in 28500.
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Over the course of the intermission-less performance, their testimony was drawn out (and occasionally shut down) by the actors seated among them.
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They also come at a huge human cost, as workers struggle to find jobs and experience drawn-out periods of weak wage growth.
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A damaging, drawn-out primary could be too much for any Democratic nominee to bounce back from in a general election, they believe.
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Another potential barrier to the hemp industry quickly sizing up is the drawn out process that often accompanies the creation of federal regulation.
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Among the hundreds of events cramming our feeds, the recent (and probably forever unforgettable) impeachment inquiry that's drawn out for weeks on end.
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The film is both hurried and drawn out — constantly coming up with new destinations to visit, then rushing over as quickly as possible.
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What came after, Blakely wrote, was a drawn-out custody battle between her and Drummond, with Drummond eventually agreeing to pay child support.
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Regardless of how the courts end up ruling, whether for or against Uber and Lyft, this could be a drawn-out legal battle.
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Congress has faced declining approval ratings nearly every year for the past two decades, as drawn-out, partisan inquiries have tested Americans' patience.
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If they are going to make a right turn, they do it with a great fanfare of long-drawn-out indicating and braking.
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But the most noticeable transition for me was when the concentrated pockets of sadness turned into longer, more drawn-out bouts of melancholy.
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It has been a drawn out, protracted event, and nobody working in board games design has an excuse to be ignorant of it.
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The agreement settles a long-drawn out proxy contest with the private equity firm, which nominated five directors to the the Canadian miner's board.
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While cutting foreign aid has long been a target for conservatives, those proposed cuts have drawn out critics from both sides of the aisle.
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Image 2 of 2 ROME – The Latest on the drawn-out process of forming Italy&aposs new government (all times local): 53:20 p.m.
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Drawn out ordeal Even after her sentence was commuted, she was forced to remain in the same prison due to concerns over her safety.
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In the footage, Hendrex leads Varsin and the security guards, each with handguns drawn, out of the elevator and down a 31st floor hallway.
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Trump's 2020 campaign has been ramping up its staffing, fundraising, and infrastructure in an effort to take advantage of a drawn out Democratic primary.
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What is left, in the end, is a tangle that would have required more space and time to be drawn out into something significant.
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It is the creakiest creak to have ever creaked, so drawn-out and borderline polyphonic that it could be mapped on a musical staff.
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One passenger, a woman, was partially "drawn out towards the outside of the plane" but "was pulled back in by other passengers," he said.
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It's the difference between films with big mysteries and long, drawn out tension, and films with huge action set pieces and sudden, visceral frights.
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Not every relationship may necessitate a drawn-out breakup, but what's the harm of letting someone know you're not interested before cutting them off?
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No, the big, drawn-out question of "Amarillo" is whether Jimmy's ad is going to work, and light up the phones at Davis & Main.
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The Trump FCC's effort to dismantle net neutrality will be a long, drawn out battle over many months and we'll need your participation throughout.
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They're shorter than your average, more traditional story mission in Destiny, and most of them end up feeling like a drawn-out boss fight.
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Which brings us to the latest update in the NWA's drawn-out history: if there's not much to buy, why did Corgan buy it?
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The specter of a long drawn-out fight over election results in one of the most controversial contests to date hovers over the nation.
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Anyhow, it has been a long, drawn-out, and expensive fight, and I need to refill my balance with the firm I have retained.
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And beauty enthusiasts may have fatigue after being constantly bombarded with new products and the drawn-out social media teasing that accompanies these launches.
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The trigger for the turmoil was a general election held on November 26th, and the drawn-out, erratic vote count that followed (see article).
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Trump has been reluctant to drive a war narrative, having run his 2016 campaign on promises of ending America's drawn-out Middle East conflicts.
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Today's Supreme Court ruling is just the first step in what is sure to be a long and drawn out series of legal battles.
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Long drawn-out emails are being replaced by more interactive social conversations using tools like Slack and engaging video messages using tools like ViewedIt.
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Miller has found she enjoys daily fantasy sports, where players manage a team for a day, even more than the long, drawn-out seasons.
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Pharmaceutical firms have to undergo a long, drawn-out negotiating process every time they want to sell a new medication in a controlled market.
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The accusation, made in a legal filing on Tuesday, is the latest salvo in a drawn-out patent dispute between the two tech heavyweights.
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Each episode felt more drawn-out than the last, there were plenty of awkward exchanges, and an out-to-win villain captured everyone's attention.
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The process will be drawn out and gradual, with growing non-performing loans on bank balance sheets requiring amendments and extensions on existing loans.
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Her fingers run across the strings in precise strokes that can be dizzying in their speed, or so drawn out they make you ache.
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Republicans will try to make this seem totally normal, but the road ahead for health care is going to be bitter and drawn-out.
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S. trade negotiators edged closer towards sealing a phase one deal in a boost to hopes for de-escalating a drawn out tariff dispute.
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Many of the war girls are underdeveloped, while the drawn-out battle scenes would probably dazzle onscreen but sometimes lack clarity on the page.
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Rather, I am bracing myself for a long, drawn-out trade dispute with China that will prove to be economically costly to both countries.
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Her other mistakes involve sleeping with a married man (see below) and continually having drawn-out relationships with flighty guys who continuously hurt her.
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Trump brings the rough beginning of a holistic new and broad state vision singular and alone and still to be drawn out in detail.
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If Trump does seek to block McGahn's testimony, the result is likely to be a court battle that could be drawn out for months.
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While police disciplinary cases can be drawn out over many years, some cities are taking the opposite approach in lawsuits after high-profile killings.
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Nothing is more corrosive to this faith than the drawn-out spectacle of a Church that shrinks from the truth about its own past.
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After dealing with several drawn-out legal battles, and a series of miscarriages, the Bateses finally got some much-deserved happiness on season six.
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That action was expected to leave the city in an expensive, drawn-out fight and helped prompt city officials to reconsider the earlier deal.
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As much as Murphy's sadness here is personal, the drawn-out collapsing electronics of "american dream" end up scoring our collective hopelessness as well.
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Ephron and Bernstein's divorce was messy and drawn out, and even involved negotiation over what could and could not be included in Nichols' Heartburn.
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And the longer that this process is drawn out ... the easier it is for businesses in the property sector to make plans around it.
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That would likely pit Congress against the administration in a nasty, drawn-out legal fight, and there's no guarantee if Democrats would win it.
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But Sung-Yoon Lee, professor of Korean studies at Tufts University, said a drawn-out series of summits would serve Kim's goals, not Trump's.
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It has been a bruising, expensive and drawn-out election season here in New York, and it finally came to an end last night.
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Had she lost, the Conservatives would have been thrust into a divisive, drawn-out process that would have stretched well into the next month.
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His parents tried every form of therapy they could find, before finally discovering that he could be drawn out through his captivation with astronomy.
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The index is now firmly in "bear" territory, indicative of a drawn-out period of negative investor sentiment, having declined 26.3% since a Feb.
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Dylan, who asked to use a pseudonym for privacy reasons, had an abortion in 2010 and is still angry about the drawn-out process.
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As he left M.T.A. headquarters, Charles G. Moerdler, a board member who supported the governor's station plan, expressed frustration at the drawn-out process.
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Some shareholders were concerned that Moyo's dismissal was sloppily handled and that the drawn-out public battle was distracting from day-to-day operations.
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Reaction: Republican lawmakers are divided over whether a drawn-out impeachment trial in the Senate would help or hurt the party's chances in 22004.
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She spoke a little English, but she had a hard time making out his Appalachian drawl, with its elongated words and drawn-out syntax.
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No subtlety or pussyfooting around here; we soon learn that the mother is fatally ill and in the midst of a drawn-out death.
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What the regulation really means is likely to be decided in European courts, which is sure to be a drawn-out and confusing process.
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Currently, defendants can be burdened with significant legal costs and drawn out suits, even where their use is a fair use or otherwise lawful.
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They are faster to rebut allegations and they also more often openly attack the short sellers' credibility, making for more drawn-out, expensive campaigns.
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Natixis economist Joseph LaVorgna said the Senate questioning could be different, and Powell could be drawn out into a deeper conversation about the economy.
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Darke tells The Creators Project that it was a way to explore "digi-physical body-mod" in the wake of a drawn-out breakup.
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OK—so given that "wiping North Korea off the map" would be this drawn-out massacre, why does the US keep bringing it up?
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Riyadh insisted on a drawn-out negotiating process, in which it reached individual memoranda of understanding with each of the UN's recipient aid agencies.
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All 13 participants in the poll were bearish on the Chinese yuan, cautioned by weak economic data following the drawn-out trade war saga.
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Jennifer Lopez can put the long, drawn out home sale process behind her now -- she just unloaded her Hidden Hills estate for $9.9 million.
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The bottom line: So ends the long, drawn-out process of what would happen to the large but struggling electronic health records and billing firm.
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Once underway, the match was drawn out by Putintseva, whose antics included taking an exceedingly long time to tie her shoes and to towel off.
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That's not sustainable for obvious reasons, and even should the mystery be drawn out past this season, any revelation will seem like a minor dissapointment.
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To get the best results in your fitness, research has found that shorter but more intensive exercise is more effective than longer drawn-out exercise.
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So in a matter of hours, we could be heading into drawn-out conference negotiations — or skinny repeal could be the law of the land.
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S. trade war, but a modicum of calm was restored when U.S. President Trump played down the prospects of the trade dispute being drawn out.
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Because its timeline has been so drawn out, American Dream has quite literally been shaped as the retail industry has been flipped on its head.
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"It was four weeks before I got the biopsy results, so it was a long-drawn-out and stressful period of not knowing," she said.
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The big picture: This new generation of computers, built on measuring the inscrutable activity of tiny, tiny particles, is at a drawn-out inflection point.
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It seems like all he needs to be drawn out of retirement is some new piece of technology or filmmaking idea he wants to explore.
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It would have been more impressive if Unfinished, like the most surprising works on view, had drawn out its theme with fewer and bolder traces.
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That relationship has been strained by a drawn-out probe into an alleged 2012 leak of sensitive policy details to advisory firm Medley Global Advisors.
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Washington (CNN)The slow pace of nominations in Rex Tillerson's State Department is making what a typically a chaotic transition process even more drawn out.
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Punching an Extra Value Meal into a system allows workers to put orders in more quickly, expediting what could occasionally be a drawn-out transaction.
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Ghani previewed the collapse of that effort in April, promising to "execute" insurgents and declaring that his government was prepared for a drawn-out war.
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Sidewalk Labs presented this concept during a drawn-out public process for an ambitious project it has been working on in Toronto since last year.
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Playing Uncharted 4 like a stealth game not only helps you avoid a lot of long, drawn out shootouts, it's also a lot of fun.
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That helps explain why Italian bonds, in particular, have benefited from recent talk that ECB tapering is likely to be a drawn-out process. 5.
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Resolving territorial disputes can be drawn out, with Kenya's under-staffed 27 land and environment courts relying on often incomplete paperwork from registries, she said.
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However, teachers I spoke to acknowledged that reforming PEIA would be a drawn-out process that could not be done while the strike was ongoing.
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At this point, the government's promises to improve job opportunities or to start a drawn-out process to reform the electoral law will not suffice.
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Bernie Sanders is sharpening his criticism of the party and of Hillary Clinton, and Democrats are preparing for a drawn-out fight through the convention.
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More importantly, it will enable Pyongyang to engage the United States in another drawn-out negotiation process instead of taking steps toward a negotiated agreement.
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The reality is that the conflicts we are engaged in around the globe are generational issues that require long drawn out and difficult political solutions.
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The drawn-out trade tussle between the world's two biggest economies has toppled global markets since its inception and raised concerns of an economic recession.
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Even if Congress took the White House to court, it would lead to a long, drawn-out legal fight and fade from the public view.
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The Democratic primary, of course, was a much more drawn-out affair: Neither Barack Obama nor Hillary Clinton came close to the nomination until May.
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In the drawn-out case's latest development, a California judge ruled Wednesday that the monkey, after all, does not own photo copyright to the selfies.
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But the outcome will be a long, drawn-out and complex affair that could promote military interference in politics and generate ramifications beyond Turkey's borders.
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Mail-in and absentee vote processing can last past the election, and in California, the most populous state, ballot counting can be especially drawn-out.
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Competing visions, not to mention competing interest groups, are likely to make the passage of tax measures more difficult and drawn out that many anticipate.
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Delays have also been caused by drawn-out negotiations with nonprofit providers as the city tries to reel in rates that have long been inconsistent.
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After a drawn-out revision process, the satellite designs were passed off to Orbital ATK, which began to manufacture seven of the planned 290 satellites.
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And the insight startled him because, drawn out to its logical conclusion, it meant that mankind would decouple itself from having to strive to subsist.
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Her remarks echoed concerns expressed by Ms. Dulos about her husband over the course of their bitter, drawn-out divorce battle that began in 2017.
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Unable to come to a compromise, the two sides are trading legal filings in federal court, setting the stage for a drawn-out legal battle.
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But often you're subjected to tedious, drawn out scenes that go on too long with the plot seemingly ground to a halt or needlessly obscured.
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If four Republican senators decide that they actually want to hear evidence and question witnesses after all, it could get drawn out for several weeks.
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She found this to be a breath of fresh air compared with the "drawn-out set pieces" that have become endemic in big-budget films.
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CREDIBILITY Some shareholders were concerned that Moyo's dismissal was sloppily handled and that the drawn-out public battle was distracting from day-to-day operations.
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The decline is a worrisome sign for Democrats, who have been concerned that "impeachment fatigue" would set in the longer the process is drawn out.
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Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)Getting Impossible Foods' plant-based burger alternative from the lab and onto consumers' grills has been a long, drawn out process.
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In his drawn-out interview with Joe Rogan, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey speaks sincerely about the desire to have Twitter become the world's discussion form.
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Will Texas remain a Republican state dominated by conservative white voters, or has Trump's presidency drawn out of the shadows a younger, less white coalition?
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A show this long is extremely rare, drawn out by what geologists think is a sea too deep to allow the formation of a delta.
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While Takata still faces drawn-out legal battles, including a class-action lawsuit, it would no longer be under the cloud of a government investigation.
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Mexico has already said it's possible that discussion could be quick — or it could be drawn out if the changes are bad for the country.
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Democrats could spare the voters and the country a drawn-out primary battle that gives Trump a roadmap for how best to beat the nominee.
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And now he is conducting the most dramatic and drawn-out search for a Federal Reserve chairman in the long history of that stolid institution.
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It resonates with the rest of the work in SEX, which seems to focus on the subtle intimacy that can be drawn out of art.
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Conquering polio has been a much more drawn-out and expensive battle than they originally anticipated — and it's one that continues to be problematic, they say.
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PetSmart stands by our Nashville associates who made the personal decision to take a standard conditional plea deal to avoid a long, drawn out legal process.
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"Courageous conversations" do not have to be long, drawn-out ordeals with all the men in your office to discuss "systematic roots of sexism," says Krawcheck.
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The index advanced 0.6% on Wednesday China's July export and import data came in better than expected, suggesting some resilience to the drawn-out Sino-U.
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Bringing total peace to Colombia would be a drawn-out process of at least 20 years that would require changes in education and culture, Villegas said.
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The bad blood between them is nothing new -- they just settled a drawn-out, contentious divorce that ended with him having to shell out serious gwap.
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Trump, who campaigned on repealing and replacing Obamacare, said over the weekend that rolling out a new healthcare system will likely be a drawn-out process.
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It came as President Donald Trump ratcheted up a drawn-out trade dispute between the world's two-largest economies by threatening further tariffs on Chinese goods.
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But any recovery will be "long and drawn out," they said, with spending by the end of the decade still 28 percent below the 2014 peak.
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The possibility of tariffs on Mexico comes on top of a drawn-out trade war between the United States and China that has bruised oil prices.
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There is no retaliation like American retaliation, for it is long, drawn out, and willing to strike relentlessly, regardless of the damage it has done. Sept.
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In the summer of 2001, after a drawn-out feud with her label, and the release of a new single, Ms. Carey was hospitalized for exhaustion.
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President Barack Obama, himself familiar with a long, drawn-out primary, called it "a grind" when asked about it during a news conference in Japan Thursday.
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While Murnick spent the next decade following the court proceedings of her friend's drawn-out case, she didn't start writing her memoir until she turned 30.
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"If you have no exposure to this world, then most likely the pricing that you've drawn out of the air probably won't be right," says Bogue.
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American Apparel filed its first bankruptcy in 2015 following a steep drop in sales and drawn out legal battle with Charney, who was ousted in 2014.
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It carried within it somehow the mood of ports and oceans, the throb of the waves; music seemed to flow and be drawn out across it.
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But, that giggling reaction is exactly what the reality show was aiming for when it created two drawn-out, true crime-style recreations for Annaliese's stories.
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This buffet of TV options for horror-lovers debunks the widely held belief that the drawn-out nature of serial television doesn't work for the genre.
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Mr Kim would undoubtedly like to get some relief from sanctions and lock America into a drawn-out process of "phased, synchronised measures to achieve peace".
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The question of why Trump has taken months to personally address his birther past—and drawn out that address for weeks—is harder to answer, however.
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The venom drawn out from suffering would be enough to poison the whole world in a bloody eruption, bursting out of the volcano of our being.
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Republican David Yancey has officially won the closely-watched battle for Virginia's House of Delegates seat after his name was drawn out of a bowl Thursday.
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"We think house prices will remain pretty weak into 2020, a drawn out soft period," Su-Lin Ong, Sydney-based chief economist at RBC, told Reuters.
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Casey Affleck and his estranged wife, Summer Phoenix, will NOT have a nasty, drawn-out divorce -- despite a weird filing -- we've learned it's all settled already.
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A ruling striking down the reviews could have diverted the bulk of patent disputes back to federal courts, where litigation is more drawn out and expensive.
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The writers counted on us seeing the huge explosion coming, ratcheting up the tension with the drawn-out dressing scenes and classical score, and then boom.
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Even where misconduct is found to have occurred, officers are frequently able to avoid meaningful consequences due to an opaque, drawn out and unscrutinized disciplinary process.
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The pre-death stage doesn't need to be drawn out for the woman's noble demise to bring a man redemption, proven by 2011's One Day.
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European leaders are troubled by the prospect of a drawn-out exit inducing deeper financial and economic turmoil, a concern increasingly prevalent in London as well.
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Turkey later began talks with Russia, and in July Erdogan said the deal had been signed, although negotiations appear to have been drawn out over financing.
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Long, drawn-out IP lawsuits and appeals are not uncommon in Silicon Valley, but this one highlights the very different trajectories of two competing tech companies.
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The raid comes amid Fox's drawn out takeover of Sky, which has fallen under intense scrutiny by regulators at the U.K.'s Competition and Markets Authority.
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I'm sure we're all (not) enjoying the long and drawn-out introduction to who we need to care about now that Riggs (Martin Henderson) is gone.
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Yes, the drawn-out release of six episodes during an eight-month period also kept the game in the "new releases" conversation far longer than most.
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Under the electoral system, no one party can win an outright majority, forcing winners into a drawn-out process of negotiations to form a coalition government.
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Oando has been in a drawn-out conflict with Mangal, who petitioned Nigeria's Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) last year, alleging financial mismanagement at the firm.
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The lawsuit threatened to pull Tesla and Musk into a long drawn-out fight that could have undermined the company's operations and ability to raise capital.
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"The virus is extending beyond the square that was drawn out," said Leong Hoe Nam, an infectious disease specialist at Mount Elizabeth Novena hospital in Singapore.
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There's an act of unseemly but not felonious behavior, then the futile drawn-out withholding of information, and forever after the unwillingness to ever come clean.
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Mugabe's power rested on his elaborately drawn-out words, his odd pauses, his British locution, his Savile Row suits with their matching ties and pocket squares.
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And a deal would be preferable to a drawn-out proxy fight, leaving Mr. Munoz to improve United's business and make the company more shareholder-friendly.
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This will be the third time in the past three months that aspect has occurred in the sky, so its effects are drawn out and subtle.
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After a drawn-out, eight-year trial, Knox was convicted of murder, sent to prison, and then released after four years when the verdict was overturned.
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Felder, a heavy counter striker who excels with intercepting knees, was drawn out with feints and the scrappy southpaw, Trinaldo, capitalized on Felder's overcommitments each time.
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Coalition forces are now digging in for a drawn-out, house-to-house fight in a city riddled with tunnels and rigged with improvised explosive devices.
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If Sanders wins, it would slow Biden's momentum and reset the race's narrative, suggesting Democrats are in for another drawn-out slugfest where every delegate matters.
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Recently, here in Barcelona, caceroladas have been a regular occurrence in the long, drawn-out battle between the Catalan separatist movement and the Spanish central government.
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And in a drawn-out fight, in which everyone is spending large sums on programming, investors may find it harder to overlook Netflix's negative cash flows.
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Staying perfectly on beat, she mouths out every synth bloop and dances out every drawn out eeeooo as if she was the star of an opera.
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The back and forth on what information Congress can and cannot have will most likely be drawn out and have to be resolved by a court.
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It was a drawn out, unpleasant affair, resulting in them signing with Polydor for their final record, 1991's deeply rich and critically-adored Laughing Stock.
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She's actually sort of annoying, and doesn't really stamp her presence on the production like she might, hamstrung as she is by a drawn-out tutorial.
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I approach the grove and watch casually dressed dancers move to the music with drawn-out gestures that trace shapes around branches, plants, and tree trunks.
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Breakfast sees two options, with free pastries and coffees available for guests to grab on the go, or a more drawn out a la carte affair.
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"Right now, Beijing is ready for a long, drawn-out war, because what is happening in Hong Kong is hurting Hong Kong more than the mainland."
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Today, he often experiments with sound by recording something organic — a pluck on his son's ukulele, for example — and manipulating it into a drawn-out drone.
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" And with that, LeBron James announced in 2010 that he was going to the Miami Heat, the culmination of a drawn-out process dubbed "The Decision.
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And Colorado's process, which is more complicated and drawn out than in other states, puts a premium on organization as candidates scrap for every last delegate.
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More important, as Afghanistan heads toward another round of presidential elections in 2019, a repeat of drawn-out, messy elections of previous years would be disastrous.
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My understanding is that the majority of people were absolutely TIREDT of content related to the drawn out infomercial for their collab and Shane's merch line.
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Iran could hardly win a shooting war with the United States, but its conventional forces would make any ground war costly and drawn out, analysts project.
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But plenty of us continue to shop online en masse because the in-person shopping experience is so drawn out, and for many, kind of insufferable.
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Feminists have drawn out far more complex dynamics bubbling under the surface in this iconography, that may have stirred minds of the women who venerated them.
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A drawn-out withdrawal of troops during the Obama administration ended with the last troops leaving Iraq in 2011; however, U.S. forces were redeployed in 2014.
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Further boosting the party's hopes, Chrissy Houlahan, a top Democratic recruit who outraised Costello in the last fundraising quarter, wasn't drawn out of the new district.
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Adidas — despite a drawn-out patent battle with its larger rival — has also expanded its Primeknit franchise globally, this year unveiling a fully recyclable Primeknit sneaker.
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The longer a divorce is drawn out with lawyers and in courtrooms, the more emotionally taxing the divorce becomes for the children and the entire family.
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It's lucky he is gallant, and head over heels, otherwise he might point out that Ms. Bent was also to blame for the drawn-out search.
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It sounds as if it could also apply to a drawn-out breakup or a romance that takes too long to kindle, or a Bickersonian arrangement.
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It sounds as if it could also apply to a drawn-out breakup or a romance that takes too long to kindle, or a Bickersonian arrangement.
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Automakers, some of which sided with California's stricter emissions targets, are dreading a drawn-out legal battle and being left not knowing which standards to follow.
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Then I thought about that not so long ago time at the bar when he had squeezed my stomach in this long, drawn out, sensual way.
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Noble, the once mighty commodity trader, completed its drawn-out $3.5 billion debt restructuring late last year, emerging as a leaner, Asia-focused coal-trading business.
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But that process is a long and drawn-out one, and there's no guarantee, in the end, that the administration would even follow the court order.
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"The concern, for me, is a longer drawn-out set of negotiations back and forth could result in sapping business confidence," Powell told a news conference.
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But quantum supremacy is not a single, sweeping victory to be sought—a broad Rubicon to be crossed—but rather a drawn-out series of small duels.
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A drawn-out recitation of "Eeny, Meeny, Miny, Moe" ends with one major character's head smashed like a watermelon by Lucille, Negan's barbed wire-wrapped baseball bat.
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But in late 2725, the company said that to avoid drawn-out litigation, it was agreeing to replace the triggers on millions of guns free of charge.
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Malaysian authorities released Kim's body on Thursday in a deal that secured the release of nine Malaysian citizens held in Pyongyang after a drawn out diplomatic spat.
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And while quickies and low-key sex can be fun at times, more drawn-out sex can have a big payoff in terms of intimacy and pleasure.
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But overly broad patents, the paper argues, are inefficient and wasteful in that they inevitably lead to long, drawn out patent battles like the one over CRISPR.
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That's why many think the two countries eventually will realize that a drawn-out trade war is not good for either of them or the global economy.
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"It's going to be a long-drawn-out battle," said Brigitte Amiri, an attorney with the American Civil Liberty Union's Reproductive Freedom Project, which joined the lawsuit.
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Japan's Nikkei stock average sank to a near two-month low on Monday as the prospect of a drawn-out U.S.-China trade war hurt riskier assets.
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The firm has also experienced widely reported turnover in recent years and endured a drawn-out, high-profile discrimination lawsuit that detracted from its once impeccable cachet.
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The longer this gets drawn out, the more damage it does to the party, and the less time Republicans will have to rebuild their brand going forward.
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The crossing and corridor - including a road, bridge over the Ravi River and immigration office - will replace a drawn-out visa process and circuitous journey through Pakistan.
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One Democratic senator familiar with internal discussions said Schumer will not allow the final up-or-down vote to take place without a drawn-out floor fight.
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The process will be more drawn-out than usual if, as seems likely, there proves to be a shortage of buyers for a fresh supply of junk.
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"Analysts are pricing in a longer drawn-out trade war and are taking a whack at estimates," said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at National Holdings Corp.
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Although it would be an arduous, drawn-out process to remove the British royal family, for instance, it would less difficult for Commonwealth countries to become republics.
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Three of the four counts against him expired last year, as drawn-out legal wrangling between the parties resulted in a failure to question the WikiLeaks founder.
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The goal is to place less reliance on large fines and drawn-out procedures, instead enabling faster action that more directly targets and remedies the problematic behavior.
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Dealmakers say Thais are among those awaiting new offers and drawn-out state divestments, betting on Vietnam's demographics and hedging against political and economic uncertainty back home.
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But at worst, it could exaggerate and exacerbate a heartbreaking story and turn it into its worst nightmare — a drawn-out soap delivering more shock than substance.
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The Justice Department is trying to take its drawn-out fight with Microsoft over law enforcement's access to emails stored on overseas servers to the Supreme Court.
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Haldex on Tuesday said the drawn-out bidding process - which has run for almost a year - was hurting it in negotiations over long-term contracts with customers.
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It allows the company to dodge some public backlash and avoid a drawn-out fight with Trump, who vowed to punish U.S. companies that shifted jobs abroad.
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The company said it has addressed issues raised by Dahiru Mangal, ending a drawn-out conflict, and would consider appointing one of his representatives to its board.
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She took the 16-year-old out for dinner in London Tuesday night ... a week after the settlement in her drawn-out custody war with Guy Ritchie.
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When a woman exercises her right to choose, she shouldn't be forced to endure a potentially traumatic process in which the fetus' inevitable death is drawn-out.
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Rather, we expect President Trump to simply set the table for what should be a long and drawn out negotiation on how to achieve needed tax reform.
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It's those southern states that both Trump and Cruz have trained their sights on as they prepare for a long, drawn-out fight to the Republican convention.
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"It is a huge victory in a long drawn (out) battle to get workers their due," said Sujata Mody of Penn Thozhilalargal Sangam, a women's workers' union.
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Getting photos published in print magazines was a long, drawn-out process, and even when successful, photographers were too busy to engage viewers who liked the work.
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Data earlier Thursday showed China's industrial output grew significantly slower than expected in October, as weakness in global and domestic demand and the drawn-out Sino-U.
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The source also urged fast completion of Greece's drawn out bailout review, which would send a positive signal to markets, investors and boost confidence in the sector.
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It also partly relates to a drawn-out sale process for Household, the consumer lending business HSBC bought in 2003 in an ill-fated $16 billion deal.
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One of the storylines highlighted is our drawn out/complex relationship and the challenges of us staying friends post breakup and whether it is possible or not.
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But the legal route almost certainly would result in a drawn-out process that might not be resolved until well after Obama leaves office in early 6900.
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" Overhead shots focused on those boxes, as cards were drawn out and placed on a tally board that looked like a "Jeopardy" category listing for "Diminished Democracy.
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But, LePage -- a Republican firebrand -- made one last jab at the drawn-out process when certifying the election, writing the words "stolen election" next to his signature.
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But the legal route almost certainly would result in a drawn-out process that might not be resolved until well after Obama leaves office in early 28503.
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Press secretary Sarah Sanders told reporters Monday that "virtually all Americans" agree that drawn-out court proceedings don't make sense for migrants who enter the country illegally.
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The third act of this thriller, a touchstone for Jennifer Lopez diva worshipers, is devoted entirely to a drawn-out, satisfying scene of a battered wife's revenge.
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Russia, on the other hand, did not join the World Trade Organization until 85033 while Dmitry Medvedev was still president and after years of drawn out negotiations.
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For instance, last year, Congress engaged in a drawn-out battle over the FAST Act, a highway bill that was the first of its kind in years.
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Orestes Bentancour, who lives near the crash site, told CNN that he was drawn out of his home by the "enormous noise" the plane made on takeoff.
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The company said that the impact of a drawn-out winter that kept shoppers away from stores in the first quarter had spilled over into the second.
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Cassie and her fiance, Alex Fine, won't be having one of those long-drawn-out engagements ... TMZ's learned the clock's already ticking fast on their big day.
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So there you have it: an obvious choice that numerous institutions and individuals are committed to making as difficult, as unpleasant, and as drawn-out as possible.
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Her orgasms have changed from quick climaxes to drawn out moments of intense satisfaction, and she is no longer controlled by the gripping sexual impulses of masculinity.
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But in the war for better internet access in Canada—a long, drawn-out, and ugly war at that—the defeat in Ottawa is just one battle.
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The country's drawn-out debate over aviation planning has new urgency, as the ministers try to strengthen the economy ahead of the exit from the European Union.
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With the fighting becoming ever more brutal and drawn out, humanitarian workers are concerned that Iraqi forces will adopt more aggressive tactics, putting civilians at greater risk.
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If anything, they have a certain quiet urgency, drawn out through faces, lines and tones, that still offer lessons on how to see the world around us.
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But a marathon meeting on Monday of leaders of the African National Congress raised the possibility that the drawn-out negotiations were finally coming to an end.
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He takes pride in his long association with the club and regards the drawn-out transfer saga that landed him there nearly six years ago as destiny.
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But he said any new negotiations must be held "under conditions that are different from previous talks," which he said were drawn out and yielded little progress.
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Dr. William Van Gordon, associate professor in contemplative psychology at the University of Derby, suggests an alternative to the long, drawn-out battle with the snooze button.
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The ruling, however, was just the first stage of a long legal fight, and only a fool would underestimate Donald Trump in a drawn-out, vindictive lawsuit.
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While the prospects of a contested convention have waned, the chances of a drawn-out contest in which Biden and Sanders hammer each other for months remains.
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In a promising political environment, a drawn-out struggle over Democratic strategy and ideology could spill into primary elections and disrupt the party's path to a majority.
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But a GOP source close to the group of swing senators argues that the possibility of a drawn-out court fight will weigh heavily, including on Alexander.
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Lisa Murkowski, an Alaska moderate in the caucus, questioned the House Democrats' decision to skip the courts because they wanted to avoid a drawn-out legal battle.
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Drawn out case Bibi is now expected to leave Pakistan, seeking asylum in another country as supporters warn she remains at risk of violence from extremist groups.
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President Trump wants an aggressive defense, but White House officials and Republicans are divided over whether to aim for a brief process or a drawn-out spectacle.
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Billionaire investor Mark Cuban says he takes care of as many interactions as possible , instead of wasting time in long meetings or on drawn out phone calls.
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The crossing and corridor, including a road, bridge over the Ravi River and immigration office, will replace a drawn-out visa process and circuitous journey through Pakistan.
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The crossing and corridor, including a road, bridge over the Ravi River and immigration office, will replace a drawn-out visa process and circuitous journey through Pakistan.
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Ms. Redstone has been at the center of a drawn-out soap opera over control of the media empire forged by her father, the ailing Mr. Redstone.
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A drawn out U.S.-China trade war, along with slowing economic growth and Britain's dramatic exit from the European Union, have rattled European equity markets this year.
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He left no will, which has led to drawn-out and contested proceedings among his six heirs, some of whom did not want the Universal deal voided.
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Paying the hefty price tag of a high-powered legal team in a drawn-out legal battle appears to be weighing on Gates, according to the reports.
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Rep. Martha McSally won the bruising, drawn-out Republican primary for Arizona's open US Senate seat on Tuesday, but did so by running hard to the right.
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Finally last week, after years of delay, the city released the results of its drawn-out investigation: Of 28 schools surveyed, just two met state education standards.
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Aside from settling a drawn-out electoral drama, Tuesday's special election will also be a test of how much the suburbs are really souring on President Trump.
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When patients who need proton therapy are subjected to insurance denials or a long, drawn-out appeals process, they suffer undue health risks, anxiety and financial hardship.
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The chief executive replacement comes amid a drawn-out legal battle over the smelter that could be complicated further by federal elections that start on April 11.
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Steve BullockSteve BullockStates, cities rethink tax incentives after Amazon HQ2 backlash Democrats redefine center as theirs collapses Democratic governors worried about drawn-out 2020 fight MORE (D).
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Last month, the president — after a long, drawn-out battle with his top national security officials — reluctantly agreed to certify the deal for the next three months.
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The system has long been criticized by humanitarians for its bureaucratic and drawn-out procedures — resulting in a desperate human bottleneck at Moria refugee camp on the island.
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Some of the other jokes are a little too drawn-out, as if Craig were intent on making sure the audience knows it isn't taking itself too seriously.
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I'm not sure if this long, drawn-out fortnight was worth the "glowy" look, though, because how my skin feels is just as important — and it felt grimy.
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We had a team of people who did clinical trials who actually wrote reports on the effects of the products, and this was a long, drawn out process.
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Both the FTC and Facebook were apparently eager to avoid a drawn out legal battle, which would be inevitable if the two sides didn't agree to a settlement.
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That would effectively mean no deficit cut from this year's targeted level, which was set at 2.04% in July after a drawn-out tussle with the European Commission.
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To make the "yarn," a cylinder of these three ingredients about 12 inches tall and six inches wide is heated and drawn out until it becomes incredibly thin.
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That's why I think Warren is somebody that could ... I don't think Warren could win a long, drawn-out primary, so that's why she's one of my three.
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There's rent to be collected and you live alongside your tenants, who might become problematic or even require eviction, which can be a drawn-out and expensive proposition.
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The successful conclusion of negotiations comes less than two months after SoftBank, an early investor in Grab, secured a long-drawn-out deal to become an Uber shareholder.
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The track, with it's wide open musical spaces, high-tuned lead guitar, and slowed down rhythm pair with her drawl and drawn-out delivery to create a calm.
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But it's also a skill to deploy your time successfully at nonproductive things: to have a hobby or a drawn out Sunday afternoon casually with family or friends.
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Trader Jon Najarian offered a way the regular investor can hedge against the risk a Donald Trump upset or drawn-out election result unsettles global markets on Tuesday.
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But Modi's government possesses little elbow room for full-blown military action given the risk of a long drawn-out conflict between the nuclear neighbors, according to strategists.
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Didi was last valued at $34 billion in August when it agreed to acquire Uber Technology Inc's China business following a drawn-out rivalry between the two firms.
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The bank, which is under pressure to cut costs amid a drawn-out period of low interest rates, said non-interest expenses rose 7 percent to $13.27 billion.
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Trading barbs over taxes is just the latest spat in a drawn out public fight between Trump and "Liddle Bob Corker," as Trump has christened the Tennessee senator.
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In that sense, this is one of Jane's strongest, and most subtle, political acts: There's no drawn-out question about whether or not Xo should have the abortion.
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Both companies had more than one incident but Boeing's recovery time, in her view, will not be quite as drawn out due to the difference in consumer choices.
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She believes that although a correction this year would likely be more drawn out and less extreme, large-cap stocks may see another 8 to 10 percent decline.
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Beautiful, even; there is a quiet joy held within its tangles of notes, in the rise and fall of its drawn-out melodies and forays into technical ecstasy.
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The drawn-out process of forming a government in Catalonia echoes the political stalemate gripping Spain at a national level following an inconclusive general election two weeks ago.
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Having a monarchy can be good for national identity, a positive for the United Kingdom as it deals with the divisive and drawn-out Brexit negotiations, she added.
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While such a system would suggest that rates would stay low for even longer, the accounts indicated that policymakers were already expecting policy normalisation to be drawn out.
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A drawn out fight during which conservatives will be standing shoulder-to-shoulder with President Trump will be about as close to a political kumbaya as it gets.
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That could help avoid drawn-out appeals over an ineffective counsel, and even end up saving money overall by reining in attorney fees on both sides of cases.
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This "ink" is drawn out of a tiny glass capillary tube by an electric field to form a drop which remains hanging onto the tip of the tube.
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So while much of this is beginning to feel like a drawn-out soap opera saga between two athletes, there is some actual importance to all of this.
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Our central assumption is for a drawn-out move towards greater autonomy for the region, albeit made more complicated by the confrontational nature of the vote on independence.
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The drawn-out process is akin to drinking a vat of water and then watching all of Avengers: Endgame uninterrupted as your poor bladder dies a slow death.
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Italy's new government plans to present its first budget targets on Thursday, ending a drawn-out tussle which has pitted the coalition parties against Economy Minister Giovanni Tria.
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Once candidates undergo a Work Frog background and drug test, they're eligible to apply and secure jobs instantly, right in the app, without any drawn-out interview process.
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"With a State Department that has not really been properly staffed yet, how can the bureaucracy pursue extremely complicated, drawn-out negotiations," Daly said on a conference call.
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The drawn-out firing of Pruitt was stalled for months by Republicans enamored with his anti-regulatory push, but he'd long lost the President's confidence amid negative headlines.
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For Democrats, the drawn-out nature of the committee is proof positive of what they have long said is a thinly-veiled politically-motivated plot to hurt Clinton.
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With that remark, Panay seemed to be referencing the drawn-out backlash over Apple's butterfly keyboard, which has played out since the 12-inch MacBook's launch in 2015.
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The echoey church organ effect that starts the song bewitches, as does Mitski's slow, drawn-out intonation ("You're … my … number one"), at once solemn and yearning and creepy.
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But executives at two producers, three policy experts and market analysts say the drawn out approval process and project delays suggest Beijing is quietly rethinking its initial plans.
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They would list lineups, monitor scores and counts, and sometimes feature drawn out diamonds where little figures would be moved from first to second to third to home.
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We don't know if that means we'll have two commentary presentations in the future, one for a quicker, buttoning through presentation, one for a longer drawn out presentation.
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A shortage of ventilators would be a dire situation in the face of any respiratory pandemic, but the drawn-out nature of Covid-19 illness exacerbates the problem.
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Mr. Trump appears to be taking resolve from a strong American economy as he declares a willingness to absorb the strains of a drawn-out battle with China.
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The youngest of 11 children, he practiced fingering techniques on sheets of paper that his instructor had drawn out for him because his family didn't own a piano.
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The nation is also just beginning a long, drawn-out fight against the coronavirus — a deadly enemy best fought, at least for now, by locking yourself up indoors.
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In "Killing Commendatore," the narrator's dreaminess mainly feels unfocused, and a story that might have been engaging at 300 or 400 pages is drawn out to almost 700.
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Since the project's timeline has been drawn out for so long, American Dream has quite literally been shaped as the retail industry has been flipped on its head.
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I think jurisprudence and other judicial renderings will take long after this," he said, but added that talk of a drawn-out court battle was a "false narrative.
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"This could be quite a drawn out process," Innes said, adding that U.S. jobs data due later on Friday, would be a near-term focus for the dollar.
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I was disappointed by lots of drawn-out conversations and not a lot of men taking the initiative to make a plan after I'd made the first move.
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That means Brussels could launch its excessive deficit procedure next year, a drawn-out process that could limit Romania's access to EU structural funds in the long run.
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In contrast, Mann, the youngest of the women to testify thus far, has talked about something far more complicated — a long, drawn-out relationship with her alleged rapist.
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While watching other Dark Souls players who emphasize unique challenges, numbandroid became fascinated by long, drawn out fights that physically and mentally drained the person holding the controller.
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Her much-anticipated speech outlined what promised to be a hugely complex, drawn-out negotiation, and it defined the broad objectives, but not the details, of British withdrawal.
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U.S. corporations have become increasingly inclined to enter into amicable settlements with dissident investors in lieu of drawn-out proxy battles due to the time and costs involved.
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"Taken in combination, these factors are lengthening the delivery cycle to consumers and point to a drawn-out process of extricating operations from mainland China's orbit," said Ryan.
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Absent a radical change in direction, we'll never know if a more expansive and more drawn-out impeachment process would have mobilized the base or swayed more voters.
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His friends sought amusing ways to cheer him up during the drawn-out process, bringing elaborate jigsaw puzzles to help him while away the time, Ms. Gorelick said.
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Michelle Lee, the former head of the Patent Office, resigned in June after a drawn-out saga about confusion over leadership at the USPTO within the Commerce Department.
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The process of drafting the statement was drawn out for several weeks, "to the consternation and frustration of everybody — to include the speaker of the House," McDonough says.
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"It's not necessarily an escalation as such, but a confirmation that China is now digging its heels in and preparing for a drawn-out conflict," Ms. Choyleva said.
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Obama appointed Cordray anyway during a congressional recess in January 22008, and after a drawn-out fight, the Senate finally confirmed him as CFPB director in July 123.
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But just like his long, drawn-out refusal to concede after losing the Alabama special election, it doesn't look like Moore plans to go quietly without a fight.
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But recreating a natural process within the confines of a laboratory compromises the very integrity of cheese production, critics claim, hastening an historically drawn-out but pure aging process.
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The company is preparing an appeal against the state government's order to permanently shut the plant, sources have said, which could lead to a long-drawn out legal battle.
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I thought it was overly long—cutting each of those drawn-out shots by like four seconds probably would've gotten the movie closer to two hours—but incredibly beautiful.
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In sport a changing of the guard is usually a slow, drawn-out process and rarely comes as sharply defined as it could be in this year's Super Bowl.
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DUBLIN — Ireland's drawn-out election count has failed to produce either a clear winner or any immediately obvious coalition partnerships, based on the latest figures available on Monday morning.
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While most RHONY arguments are simply uncomfortable, silly, or drawn out, this one actually shed a light on just how anxious hard-working women consistently feel about their success.
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"If Greitens truly cares about the Trump agenda, the Republican Party and the people he serves in Missouri, he won't wait for a drawn-out impeachment process," Surabian wrote.
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It's not hard to see how, at this rate, a drawn-out primary, especially one with a contested convention, could cause disenchantment with the eventual nominee and depress turnout.
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The growth outlook weakened primarily in the U.S. and China, the two combatants in a drawn out trade war, but steadied at below-trend levels in the euro zone.
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The script of Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald was solely written by Rowling, whose tedious storylines and drawn out narratives failed to translate effectively on the big screen.
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She had started her brand with the aim of reinventing the wedding dress shopping experience—demystifying and simplifying what can feel like an unnecessarily complicated and drawn out process.
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Similar rules have been implemented in the mineral resources sector and have resulted in long, drawn-out negotiations between the government and mining giants, such as Freeport-McMoRan Inc.
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The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) warned on Sunday that the drawn-out crises plaguing the Middle East "could lead to the total collapse of health systems".
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Some think it could be a date, May 19, but that seems pretty far away considering Blizzard mentioned it won't make its hero reveals as drawn out as Sombra's.
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The military has a "speedy trial" rule, but frequently trials are drawn out for a long time depending on the complexity or the delay requests sought by either side.
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Directors often use sound (creaky floorboards and high-pitched musical scores), slow, drawn out shots followed by quick cuts and dark, shadowy lighting to create these moments of terror.
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News of Filler's expulsion was not unexpected given the drawn-out length of the investigation, but many were stunned by the result, according to the students we spoke to.
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It is hard to find anyone, however, who believes that the reform process, with its heavy reliance on external consultants, has been anything but an agonising, drawn-out shambles.
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DATA: China's industrial output grew significantly slower than expected in October, as weakness in global and domestic demand and the drawn-out U.S.-China trade war weighed on activity.
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Bent-Jorgen Perlmutt's serviceable but slightly drawn-out documentary "Havana Motor Club" shows that this grand automotive heritage feeds a racing culture, despite years of government limitations on competitions.
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Mr. Williams's older brother, Kevin Williams, described a sense of relief following the settlement, saying it was some good news after what had been a frustrating, drawn-out battle.
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But there is still no evidence that Pyongyang has dropped its habitual practice of demanding concessions in a drawn out negotiating process that always leaves its weapons programs intact.
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"Italy will be wrapped in a long drawn-out period of wrangling that will feature intense anti-establishment and euroskeptic tones," political analyst Wolfango Piccoli told the Associated Press.
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DATA: China's industrial output grew significantly slower than expected in October, as weakness in global and domestic demand and the drawn-out U.S.-China trade war weighed on activity.
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Nigeria is gearing up for the start of a U.S.-style drawn out presidential race in 2018, with primaries in the calendar ahead of its presidential election in 2019.
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Both sides expect that the process to restructure around $2187.77 billion of external debt of one of the world's poorest countries will be a complicated and drawn-out process.
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Coverage of the Obama-Clinton race of 2008 suggests that a drawn-out, two-person race where neither candidate drops out will only be settled by cold, hard math.
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That "extra step" that McGregor, Anderson Silva, Lyoto Machida, and many other counter punchers have drawn out of frustrated opponents in MMA was nowhere in sight in this fight.
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For Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, it was an opportunity to set the rules of engagement that might govern a drawn-out nomination fight between him and Mr. Trump.
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Vonovia, Germany's biggest residential property firm, earlier this month failed in its 9.9 billion euro ($10.9 billion) hostile bid for Deutsche Wohnen, ending a drawn-out and acrimonious battle.
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Hundreds of thousands of dollars had been drawn out of one trust each month to operate the Déjà Vu. Fisher's paralegal hunted for the boat in Oesterlund's usual haunts.
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The decision Saturday is just one step in a process that may be drawn out over years, if not decades, to create a single, national Orthodox church in Ukraine.
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A strong Forza Italia performance was seen as giving Mediaset greater power in a drawn-out pay-TV dispute with French media group Vivendi and its Chairman Vincent Bollore.
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The governor's race in Georgia between Stacey Abrams and Brian Kemp has turned into an ugly, drawn-out affair, and we won't know the final results for a while.
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The long drawn-out trade war between the world's two largest economies has roiled markets since it began more than a year ago, triggering fears of a global slowdown.
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Why it matters: At surprisingly little cost to Tehran, the Houthis have waged a drawn-out war straining the coffers and reputation of Saudi Arabia, Iran's main regional rival.
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But moviedom's top three marketers, who together control more than $4 billion in annual advertising spending worldwide, say that drawn-out campaigns no longer make sense for most movies.
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In the end, Mr. Giuliani removed his name from consideration in mid-December after the drawn-out public audition, shortly before Mr. Trump announced he had chosen Mr. Tillerson.
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An important "commonality" was that the losing incumbent's team didn't pay enough attention to delegates and had to fight drawn-out primary campaigns, per a senior campaign official.. 2.
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Some close to the White House took the optimistic tone of the two messages as a sign the two sides would seek to avoid a drawn out conflict. Sen.
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Still, Boone's antics have stood out in an era in which the wild, drawn-out arguments between hysterical managers and antagonistic umpires have been reined in and toned down.
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