They traveled 237,231 miles during the course of the trip.
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During the course of the show, it was never explained.
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We've talked about that during the course of the year.
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He was an inspiration during the course of my life.
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OBAMA: Yeah, during the course of that couple of years.
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HAYES: THAT'S WHAT CHANGED DURING THE COURSE OF LAST SUMMER.
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During the course of the meeting, an awkward moment arose.
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We formed a really good relationship during the course of it.
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He proposed several tax plans during the course of the campaign.
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During the course of their relationship, the Jolie Pitt clan expanded.
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Lincoln's share doubled during the course of the decade to 1153%.
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More than 60,000 people have left during the course of the siege.
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These will need to be evaluated during the course of this case.
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Why never release any tax returns during the course of the campaign?
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But Trump's own position appeared to shift during the course of Monday.
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During the course of the war, the country's economy has progressively withered.
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During the course of his campaign he never changed who he was.
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During the course of the weekend, there were multiple attacks across America.
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The select panel spent $7 million during the course of the probe.
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Mr. Kavanaugh's support appeared to slip during the course of last week.
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"And during the course of that training, they get seven FAA certifications."
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During the course of an NBA season, there's a 'David Stern Day.
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Sanders will release his tax returns during the course of this campaign?
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During the course of our conversation, he oscillated between claiming ignorance and irony.
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During the course of his One Year Performances, Hsieh was an illegal immigrant.
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Gibson made over $420,2000 ($22014,290o US) during the course of her elaborate hoax.
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It only accused him of lying during the course of the leak investigation.
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But we're committed to performance targets out during the course of the year.
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During the course of his investigation, Mueller referred some cases to other prosecutors.
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During the course of their experiments, the researchers found this wasn't the case.
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"We'll see how he is during the course of the week," Shaw said.
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Comcast really hadn&apost been budging much during the course of the day.
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During the course of my tests, I switched filaments a couple of times.
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But a few more things come out during the course of our conversation.
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It happens, and it will happen again during the course of this campaign.
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Nature also encountered the energy demands of flight during the course of evolution.
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It won't happen overnight, but rather during the course of about 1,000 years.
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Mr. Trump has praised Mr. Putin repeatedly during the course of his campaign.
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So, during the course of our correspondence, he tried to help me heal.
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"Many things were mended during the course of that trip," Ms. Ughetta said.
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I have spoken at too many memorials during the course of this presidency.
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None of the special plays were run during the course of the game.
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That should give the company more flexibility during the course of its bankruptcy.
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"There was so much joy during the course of the journey," he said.
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During the course of two hours, he described his role in the war.
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During the course of the interview, the president praised several books and authors.
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About 3,200 people have died inside China during the course of the outbreak.
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The pollution has dropped over Italy during the course of the outbreak, too.
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The authorities said only that shots were fired during the course of the arrest.
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Of those children, 230,393 were diagnosed with autism during the course of the study.
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Of those children, 6,517 were diagnosed with autism during the course of the study.
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During the course of treatment, very early on, he managed to kill his wife.
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During the course of an article of more than 6,000 words dealing with the
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During the course of October, America's stockmarket gave up all its gains for 103.
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During the course of the six-month trial they'll move to the passenger seat.
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So hopefully we'll do a bunch of that during the course of this year.
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The emails were discovered during the course of a separate investigation into former Rep.
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Clients would be informed during the course of the day, Lindholm and Wangler said.
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During the course of our previous six intercepts, we'd developed and refined this tactic.
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It's illegal to lie to federal investigators during the course of a criminal investigation.
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According to federal prosecutors, Petraeus intentionally misled investigators during the course of their investigation.
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Then there are spot checks by hockey operations during the course of the season.
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During the course of the debate, Scott regularly portrayed Nelson as an ineffective senator.
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VICE: What sorts of questions get asked during the course of a normal census?
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What I found, during the course of this investigation, was nothing short of disturbing.
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Sanders is right that Trump addressed the allegations during the course of the campaign.
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During the course of that picnic, I knew they were going to be together.
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It was Cashman who fortified the Yankees' bullpen during the course of the season.
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All of us should keep this in mind during the course of this hearing.
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During the course of that process, we met a fantastic candidate in Stuart Haselden.
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During the course of the season, Jensen is essentially haunted by visions of Baker.
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During the course of his speech, he reiterated a dangerous and overt lie about abortion.
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The conspirators corresponded with several Americans during the course of the conspiracy through the internet.
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Those numbers often fluctuate during the course of the year, a spokesperson for Target said.
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Spoiler alert: She collided with at least 28 men during the course of her experiment.
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During the course of the video, the sun subtly increases and decreases in apparent size.
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Some studies suggest vaccines lose some protectiveness during the course of a single flu season.
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One of those robots will sit within the courtyard during the course of the exhibition.
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So at least the possibility I'd been hacked rose during the course of the summer.
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During the course of our research, we discovered that some Facebook pages had been removed.
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Clients also must be conscientious about reporting income changes during the course of the year.
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During the course of the fair, Bayonne overflows with ham to the point of overdose.
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During the course of the game, player choices and actions would affect a character's alignment.
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Eyewitnesses described chaotic and traumatic scenes at both locations during the course of the morning.
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Hoge "followed all safety and precautionary warnings during the course of use," the suit says.
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During the course of his research, he tried to make connections with the local tribes.
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"I've spoken at too many memorials during the course of this presidency," Mr. Obama said.
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During the course of reporting on this story, I monitored several vendors on the site.
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All of these men spoke out against Trump during the course of the 2016 campaign.
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"Now you could feel the excitement building during the course of the game," Davis said.
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"I relived that night during the course of hearings and during the trial," he said.
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""During the course of the proceedings the Chief Justice should be referred to as &aposMr.
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During the course of depositions, some witnesses asserted their Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination.
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"During the course of this investigation, track safety incidents continued to occur," the report notes.
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Abu Sayyaf was killed during the course of the operation when he engaged U.S. forces.
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Craig and Skadden, during the course of their work for Ukraine, hadn't registered under FARA.
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Dr. Matthews did develop an appreciation for his subjects during the course of the experiment.
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During the course of the morning, it changed rapidly, often showing stories that were minutes old.
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During the course of that project, the Taco Bell and Deutsch teams worked together using Slack.
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Neither has happened during the course of the bull market, however, and 246.3 was no exception.
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A business has many product lines and shifts many times during the course of its life.
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An additional 14 people were injured and 26 were arrested during the course of the afternoon.
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During the course of the day, thousands of people gathered to wish Victoria a happy birthday.
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The party rallied by 20 points during the course of the general-election campaign in 2017.
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Vigneron alleged the company leaked the chemical from the facility during the course of its operations.
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During the course of the evening, a local real estate worker became a comrade in arms.
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Hover on the chart below to see the odds change during the course of the year.
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"Our approach is to first disrupt ourselves," he says during the course of our recent interview.
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Furthermore, five percent of the children became entirely seizure-free during the course of the study.
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How often during the course of the hearing did she treat Nassar "with courtesy and respect"?
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Mueller maintained an extraordinarily low profile during the course of his investigation, rarely making public appearances.
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It's just that he's made mistakes during the course of a game but he didn't tonight.
|
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Another woman said Caldbeck sent explicit text messages during the course of an ongoing business relationship.
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During the course of Reuters Summits, exclusive news stories and video interviews are posted on Reuters.
|
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Public employees, however, are sometimes permitted to disclose information gained during the course of their employment.
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"Our approach is to first disrupt ourselves," he said during the course of our recent interview.
|
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One post was even hacked during the course of the magazine's email conversations with BuzzFeed News.
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He said it hurts every morning but often goes away during the course of the day.
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You do your work during the course of the week and you call it on Sunday.
|
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During the course of the year, she contributed $1,000 to her employer-sponsored 401(k) plan.
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And then spends full time during the course of this campaign, again, criticizing the Democratic Party.
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During the course of the day, they are slowly desaturated until they are a ghostly white.
|
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During the course of the night, Synestra took cocaine and mephedrone, as well as drinking vodka.
|
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Seiffert dedicates the book Powerplant Youth to his daughter, born during the course of the project.
|
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His email was turned off during the course of the meeting, and he was sent home.
|
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During the course of his meetings, Ozzie learned he was not alone in grappling with this issue.
|
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According to the D.A. ... during the course of the investigation, cops found inconsistencies in the caregiver's story.
|
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"Ugly" and "not the prettiest" are descriptions that came up during the course of reporting this story.
|
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Mueller is said to have discovered the incident during the course of his investigation in recent months.
|
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The videos indicate coal traffic ramped up during the course of 2018, the website NK Pro reported.
|
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The artist has released at least 110 albums during the course of his long and sensational career.
|
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He may also have perjured himself during the course of recent, disturbingly partisan testimony before the Senate.
|
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There was an extended build-up, with cracks in the system emerging during the course of 2007.
|
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He also notably ordered Justice Department lawyers to take ethics training during the course of the litigation.
|
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The senator thanked both Obama and Biden for showing "impartiality" during the course of the Democratic campaign.
|
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"During the course of the investigation, we have learned that the object was a cellphone," McCarthy said.
|
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During the course of the evening, after tourists left, the family members explored the eerily empty Tower.
|
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"I have spoken at too many memorials during the course of this presidency," says President Barack Obama.
|
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The country might receive up to $2000 million during the course of the loan, the newswire calculated.
|
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There were eight bombs littered around New York and New Jersey during the course of the weekend.
|
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During the course of the crime, Perez allegedly used a pillow to smother the girl into unconsciousness.
|
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During the course of the bickering, Jones revealed she was in a hospital in Morgantown, West Virginia.
|
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Each character is confronted with one or more of these challenges during the course of the opera.
|
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During the course of its burning, the candle will even extinguish itself if it senses unsafe conditions.
|
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"As I observed during the course of the hearing, summer does not last forever," the judge wrote.
|
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"The conspirators corresponded with several Americans during the course of the conspiracy through the internet," Rosenstein said.
|
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It's an active asteroid, spewing debris into space 11 times during the course of observations so far.
|
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"During the course of the game you'll see moments and say 'Wow, that was special,'" Eaves reflects.
|
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Hover on the interactive chart below to see the odds change during the course of the year.
|
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Symantec also said it would not initiate any share buyback program during the course of the investigation.
|
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All of us are at risk of experiencing these unpredictable events during the course of modern life.
|
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I learned about his brother having H.I.V./AIDS and passing away during the course of the trial.
|
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During the course of the study, blood and urine samples from the women were tested and analyzed.
|
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Shares of Celgene lost 39% during the course of 2018, making it ripe for a possible takeover.
|
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During the course of four years, it will be easy to become desensitized to a Trump tweet.
|
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Advantage plans are free to add or drop health providers during the course of an enrollment season.
|
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He later pleaded guilty to making false statements to the FBI during the course of its investigation.
|
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But, she says, during the course of the campaign, Rape Victim Advocates saw an uptick in activity.
|
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Street urchins and tango buskers pass through during the course of the day, all after spare change.
|
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During the course of the operation, Junjun recalls Dr. Tang telling him he had too many nerves.
|
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During the course of his presidency, not only did racial aversion not lessen but it increased greatly.
|
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You know, during the course of this campaign people have asked Heidi and me are you tired?
|
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During the course of trying different bookings, I encountered inconsistencies with pricing and availability on the app.
|
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And that's what they did, and had a lot of success during the course of the election.
|
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Southwest (LUV) said the Max grounding cut its income by $828 million during the course of 2019.
|
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During the course of her three-decade career, she has become used to these types of farewells.
|
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The SEC can negotiate agreements that toll the statute of limitations during the course of its agreements.
|
|
If people sought services multiple times during the course of the year they are counted only once.
|
|
The department said it only found a cellphone during the course of its investigation of the shooting.
|
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The company's cash and cash equivalents fell 53% to just $518 million during the course of 2018.
|
|
They have not extended managers as long as I can remember during the course of the season.
|
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Did you meet with Russians anywhere during the course of that campaign to talk about the campaign?
|
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During the course of Cluess's gripping, graceful debut novel, Henrietta will have much to get fiery about.
|
|
But, its shares fell into negative territory during the course of the session, finishing down 4 percent.
|
|
Mueller is authorized to investigate any other matters that may arise during the course of his investigation.
|
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You could see how id Software struggled with this question during the course of Doom's lengthy development process.
|
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During the course of her day, she is delighted to run into her handsome beau, Teddy (James Marsden).
|
|
Further gains for the dollar due to U.S. rate hikes during the course of the year are possible.
|
|
"We expect they will need to actively consider refinancing options during the course of next year," said Beadle.
|
|
During the course of the murder, Beckert allegedly sexually assaulted the older woman with an umbrella, police allege.
|
|
During the course of your research, what, if anything, shocked you most about our ancestors approach to nightlife?
|
|
The general's comments stand in stark contrast to statements made by Trump during the course of the campaign.
|
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During the course of it, she alleged Trump took pains to avoid connecting her expenses back to him.
|
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Paul brought in over 10 million subscribers and more than 2 billion views during the course of 103.
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I've been incarcerated for about five years and you find out why during the course of the film.
|
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Doing so paid off my undergraduate loan balance — $2,364 — during the course of my 18-month debt diet.
|
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"During the course of detaining him, two male police officers suffered minor injuries to their arm," police said.
|
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The memos were prepared on an FBI computer during the course of Comey's investigation of the Russian matter.
|
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During the course of his presidency, Trump's predecessor Barack Obama responded to more than a dozen mass shootings.
|
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During the course of her career, Wambach has been active in fighting for equal rights for female athletes.
|
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It's very common, Ryan said, for lawmakers to meet with foreign ambassadors during the course of their duties.
|
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During the course of the Iran talks, Malley told me, he always kept in close contact with Rhodes.
|
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"I am grateful for the diligent efforts of law enforcement during the course of this investigation," he said.
|
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"Most adults, at some point during the course of the year, make a primary care visit," he said.
|
|
However, there are different types of representations made during the course of such a major loan or deal.
|
|
Teams can signal for plays like hit-and-runs, bunts and steals during the course of a game.
|
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The company added that it expected to make a decision on these programs during the course of 2019.
|
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It was a reassuring sight, one that he kept going back to during the course of the game.
|
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However it's estimated that almost one million Americans may need a ventilator during the course of the outbreak.
|
|
During the course of production, Mr. Macdonald began to suspect that there might be abuse in Houston's past.
|
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"The conspirators corresponded with several Americans during the course of the conspiracy through the internet," Mr. Rosenstein said.
|
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The systems rely on chilled containers of fresh ingredients that are restocked during the course of the day.
|
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She has said that Mr. Wolfe did not provide her with information during the course of their relationship.
|
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"During the course of him fleeing from police, we believe he struck two marked police vehicles," Kinebrew said.
|
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As Joel Achenbach wrote Thursday, Taal has erupted more than 30 times during the course of five centuries.
|
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During the course of their conversation, they accuse each other — accurately, as it turns out — of having affairs.
|
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Not once during the course of the novel does she ask who will remember her when she's gone.
|
|
The Jets blocked 27 shots during the course of the game, a statistic that pleased coach Paul Maurice.
|
|
"Gradually, handholds on reality — well, whatever reality is — are removed during the course of the show," he said.
|
|
During the course of that month, he had 6900 million tweet impressions and added more than 2628,28503 followers.
|
|
We have a process to gain clarification on calls that are made during the course of a game.
|
|
During the course of writing this article, which took approximately 30 minutes, Bezos earned an estimated $4.5 million.
|
|
Bernie Sanders, also a democratic socialist like Ocasio-Cortez, had during the course of his 2016 presidential campaign.
|
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Todd does a great job during the course of the week of making sure we stay on task.
|
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That guy writes a play — like, during the course of this interview, he would have written another play.
|
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My SIM card finds its way into at least six different smartphones during the course of a year.
|
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A company spokesperson sent the following statement: A complaint was filed during the course of the leadership transition.
|
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During the course of 17 days in August 2013, they monitored over 17,000 coral genes just after 12 p.m.
|
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Trump has made clear during the course of the election that he would not take in any Syrian refugees.
|
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Mothers also completed questionnaires about children's progress with a range of developmental milestones during the course of the study.
|
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Police said Ciotta was placed on leave by the Beaumont Unified School District during the course of their investigation.
|
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And so I have met with both Mr. Mueller and Mr. Rosenstein periodically during the course of these investigations.
|
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A plane used by a major airline can have 1,200 to 1,500 flights during the course of a year.
|
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Labour gained 20 points during the course of the 2017 election campaign, a feat it may struggle to repeat.
|
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Wayne County prosecutors say Nelson shot the two men on July 6 during the course of an attempted robbery.
|
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There is a whole set of things like that that will come out during the course of the referendum.
|
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We went on a half a dozen raids during the course of the film, and we didn't find anything.
|
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I shot with every single kid during the course of the film, and I think Kevin did as well.
|
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That investigation will also examine whether any campaign officials had contact with Russia during the course of the election.
|
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The illicit files were allegedly discovered on his phone during the course of the investigation into the baby's death.
|
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During the course of an hour journey, the pair chatted and he eventually revealed his son was an Olympian.
|
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"Nothing is stopping other distributions during the course of the year," Menin, referring to the extraordinary dividend, told Reuters.
|
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The contestants took turns discussing how their impressions of each other had changed during the course of the week.
|
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During the course of Cheuk's career, the presence of fungi, psychedelic and otherwise, have been apparent in her work.
|
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"More than 850,000 refugees arrived in Greece during the course of 2015," says Roland Schönbauer, UNHCR spokesperson in Greece.
|
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"We are taking some time to assess options during the course of the next year or so," she said.
|
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Then, during the course of the debate, the account began posting supposedly "fact-checked" tweets, which only targeted Labour.
|
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During the course of the trial, one of the perpetrators, Ram Singh, had committed suicide in prison in 2013.
|
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"During the course of this case, the Commonwealth investigated nearly 50 women allegedly victimized by defendant," the motion states.
|
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During the course of the trial, Patterson was called promiscuous, and it was said that she had venereal diseases.
|
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The two sides fought it out in vicious legal battles in three states during the course of the summer.
|
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While serving her prior sentence, she attempted suicide twice, and also transitioned genders during the course of her sentence.
|
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Forces are obliged to re-refer any conduct matters to us that emerge during the course of their investigation.
|
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House Democrats are almost certain to seek the evidence that Mr. Mueller received during the course of his investigation.
|
|
Scenes like these unfolded over and over again in Chicago during the course of a long, exceptionally violent weekend.
|
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One Disney executive explained that you would be "invited to secret Resistance meetings" during the course of the voyage.
|
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The AGs also appear to inaccurately suggest Trump invoked executive privilege during the course of the House's impeachment investigation.
|
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Weinstein, sitting with his attorneys, shook his head several times in apparent disagreement during the course of her testimony.
|
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"The coalition takes all feasible precautions to avoid civilian casualties during the course of military operations," the statement said.
|
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SpaceX removed the listing during the course of our reporting, but a copy of it has been preserved below.
|
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During the course of her special, she concludes that for her own well-being, she ought to quit comedy.
|
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I'm pleased with the way we're fighting back, and that will bode well during the course of the season.
|
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During the course of the case, Cohen and Trump agreed with Daniels saying the agreement would not be enforced.
|
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The two senators said they believe Steele lied to investigators during the course of the investigation into the dossier.
|
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The show has been nominated for 123 Emmys during the course of its run but has won only two.
|
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Excerpts released by Buckingham Palace before the speech show the queen admits difficulties during the course of the year.
|
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Over 2,300 US troops have died during the course of the war, along with 1,145 NATO and coalition troops.
|
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It all began with a phone call During the course of their marriage, the Morgans moved around several times.
|
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During the course of his investigation, the Special Counsel also referred several matters to other offices for further action.
|
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Has anybody, even as a joke, pulled out his dick and started jerking off during the course of this?
|
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He estimates that during the course of the year, he's called out to the beach more than 350 times.
|
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Vlastelica remains confident that the league will be able to adapt to any issues during the course of the season.
|
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Howard noted that you'll be able to swap out any aspect of your character during the course of the game.
|
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"We did determine during the course of the investigation that the fire at the location was intentionally set," Grewal said.
|
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With the new experimental feature, campaigns can publish long-form text, photos and videos during the course of the debate.
|
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Biden's share of individual contributions raised from small dollar donors during the course of the campaign stands at roughly 35%.
|
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She says that during the course of that treatment, she learned a lot about the relationship between pregnancy and melanoma.
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During the course of the experiment the mice had their faeces collected regularly, so that their bacteria could be tracked.
|
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She does merely, randomly, bump into Joe during the course of her day, and he casually learns her full name.
|
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Later, during the course of the race, I was in the Renault garage when Sainz came in to change tires.
|
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When the plane landed, the dog was found dead, passing away sometime during the course of the three hour flight.
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During the course of this trial, I ask you to remember three things: the talent, the voice, and the eyes.
|
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Paul Miller also developed a knack for making strangely surreal special reports that aired during the course of each show.
|
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As a result of these actions incidences of buffering reduced significantly during the course of the night to low levels.
|
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But during the course of writing the script and shooting the movie … [Lee] is pulled up out of the pit.
|
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He alleges that he lost six camera operators during the course of the shoot because they couldn't work with Spiers.
|
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During the course of this failure she ends up as dissatisfied by the art world as she was the cult.
|
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Like the uterine lining, this "misplaced tissue" goes through changes during the course of a normal menstrual cycle, she says.
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Basically, it's the excellent vision of the future Rufus shows Bill and Ted during the course of their excellent adventure.
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Last summer, a dossier was released alleging Page met with top Russian officials during the course of the 2016 campaign.
|
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And during the course of a bitter campaign, I came to respect the trust her tycoon father placed in her.
|
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And some Republicans who knew better stood by silently, and even during the course of this campaign, didn't say anything.
|
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" Tor says that, during the course of its investigation, it also found that two additional employees "engaged in inappropriate conduct.
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The Constitution's Speech and Debate Clause protects lawmakers from criminal and civil prosecution during the course of their official duties.
|
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The index would only exceed that level and possibly climb back to pre-crisis levels during the course of 2018.
|
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The report criticized the FBI's conduct during the course of the probe into Clinton's use of a private email server.
|
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Mr. Trump's support among female voters has eroded during the course of his campaign, after a number of incendiary statements.
|
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"During the course of investigation, (Seattle Fire investigators) determined the fire was intentionally set," the department said in a statement.
|
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During the course of thirty years, the number of democracies in the world expanded from thirty to roughly a hundred.
|
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These days, things are rather different; United have already dropped seven points at home during the course of this campaign.
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During the course of these transactions he possessed a gun, which he did not use nor threaten to do so.
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He caught me alone during the course of the evening, while the biker was occupied buying pints at the bar.
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During the course of the five-year war more than half of Syria's population has been killed, injured, or displaced.
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During the course of the day, I got three kinds of reactions from people who chose to interact with me.
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During the course of my childhood, I had more embarrassing encounters at the grocery store checkout than I could count.
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During the course of her research, Coe scoured digitized archives and made several trips to Mount Vernon, Washington's historic home.
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To be fair, "The View" has had its fair share of friction during the course of its two-decade run.
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And we talked about a lot of them during the course of our hour or so talk with Mr. Malone.
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During the course of the program, the students work together to solve a problem that matters to society using technology.
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But the Office of Inspector General "will consider including other issues that may arise during the course of the review."
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The lack of a huge shift is very different than what tended to happen during the course of 22020 and 22017.
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The faltering stock markets and weak Chinese data imply economic conditions could worsen during the course of the year, he added.
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The collective view of traders in betting markets about that group's eventual decisions oscillated wildly during the course of the hearing.
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Everything else is strictly texting, and I never feel smothered by my wife's texts during the course of any given workday.
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"During the course of his relationship with Heard, Depp has repeatedly been physically and verbally abusive towards her," the documents read.
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The charges are unrelated to the Clinton server, but he boasted of the hacking during the course of the unrelated investigation.
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During the course of this interview, Jeff revealed to the audience the mind trick he used to make up his mind.
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During the course of the two days I spent with her, her two thumbs rarely left the screen of her phone.
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If you are like most professionals, you've most likely worked for more than one employer during the course of your career.
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During the course of the nine-day mission, Glenn orbited the Earth 134 times, travelling 3.6 million miles in the process.
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The GOP civil war so close to erupting so many times during the course of the Trump campaign is finally here.
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It marks the supermodel's third time appearing on the famous cover during the course of her nearly 30-year modeling career.
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Drain made clear during the course of the hearing he was well aware of the uncertainty pertaining to Sears' future viability.
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Stone insists he had nothing to do with the coordinated release of the documents during the course of the 2016 campaign.
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During the course of the study, men were more likely than women to die of cardiometabolic diseases related to suboptimal diets.
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I think we're in a position, at the moment, where we should see reasonable growth during the course of the year.
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The geneticist maintained a correspondence with the three faculty members during the course of the experiment, leading to concerns of impropriety.
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And so the person you marry will definitely not conduct themselves as the same person during the course of a divorce.
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And during the course of 2016 we've hit all our targets so that we are actually now making very good progress.
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"When, where and who killed Noelani Robinson will be determined during the course of the BCA's investigation," the press release states.
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The New Guard, who during the course of the ceremony become The Queen's Guard, march to Buckingham Palace from Wellington Barracks.
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About one-third of people with the disease become combative during the course of their illness, according to the Alzheimer's Association.
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The key line: Between the lines: Page has been suspected of overstating his influence during the course of the Russia probe.
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Hamonic, a 26-year-old defenseman, has been a key player on the Islanders' roster during the course of his career.
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He said they were "reporting on events of global importance" and were taken into custody during the course of that work.
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The former campaign adviser has repeatedly and vociferously denied any improper contact with Russia during the course of the 85033 campaign.
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During the course of the gruesome scene, the source describes Khashoggi struggling against a group of people determined to kill him.
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News Analysis THINK of all the people with whom you interact during the course of a day, week, month and year.
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During the course of a recent audit, we discovered instances of student interns working overtime at a supplier facility in China.
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Oil prices have risen sharply during the course of the session, posting gains of more than 2 percent in afternoon trade.
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During the course of his lengthy career, Leonardo DiCaprio has starred in a broad range of films, from thrillers to romances.
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"Republicans who knew better stood by silently and even during the course of this campaign didn't say anything," Mr. Obama said.
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" Weatherly told the publication: "During the course of taping our show, I made some jokes mocking some lines in the script.
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It added that an additional 728 long-distance trains on 31 routes had been scheduled during the course of the tournament.
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" During the course of the solo, Jones tells a true, brief story about visiting two of his mother's sisters, his "aunties.
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An American four-star general is likely to move around some two dozen times during the course of a long career.
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During the course of the game, he will have to make several binary choices regarding matters of character, romance and commitment.
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"During the course of his relationship with Heard, Depp has repeatedly been physically and verbally abusive towards her," her filing reads.
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That said, I was surprised to stumble upon an apparent point of differentiation during the course of a conversation about childhood.
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I've dated other people during the course of our affair, but no one makes me feel the way the dad does.
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Barack Obama still shares his regular reading lists, and he interviewed at least one author during the course of his presidency.
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During the course of the conversation, the officer quietly admitted to misgivings about the orders he was obliged to carry out.
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Etruscan or not, the fasces became intimately tied to the exercise of magisterial authority during the course of the Roman Republic.
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Media reports said the texts between them were exchanged on FBI-issued phones during the course of an alleged extramarital affair.
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The agency asks a representative sample of some 25,000 Americans to log and time every activity during the course of their day.
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The goal is to raise more during the course of the next year in order to help with hiring and operational growth.
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During the course of the chat he mentioned a new streaming service for ESPN that's expected to go for $5 a month.
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Kislyak was asked in Detroit whether his embassy had met with either of the political campaigns during the course of the election.
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During the course of filming, he got sober and underwent a lap-band surgery, which led to him losing over 400 pounds.
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About half (48%) say they believe Trump committed obstruction of justice during the course of Mueller's investigation, 24% say he did not.
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Effective candidates like Bill Clinton and Barack Obama were able to rally the party together, even during the course of heated primaries.
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FINMA said it became aware when its employees noticed "conspicuous trading volumes and price developments" during the course of its market supervision.
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"During the course of the interview, she admitted to her role in the offense and confessed to shooting the victim," police said.
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He also founded space company Blue Origin and bought The Washington Post during the course of his 25-year marriage to MacKenzie.
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During the course of a three-hour blending session, they figured out the proportions from each vineyard to create the Sauvignon Blanc.
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You can play as any of the 26 heroes, even swapping from one hero to another during the course of the game.
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The archaic regulation restricts a cab from pickling up and dropping passengers during the course of a ride on a particular route.
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The presumptive GOP nominee has come under fire for not releasing his income tax statements during the course of his presidential campaign.
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Meduza discovered no evidence that the arrest was related to his work at Kaspersky Lab during the course of reporting this story.
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"During the course of the investigation, information was developed that two juveniles allegedly started the fire," the TBI said in its statement.
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During the course of the four-hour operation, the surgeons took out each coin one by one through a 4-inch incision.
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"We will review the locks on the doors, and any security issue that has arisen during the course of today," he said.
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Sanders said both Trump and Zinke spoke to Hatch and Utah's other U.S. senator, Mike Lee, during the course of the meeting.
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Bottom line: Most people will be in a position to want or need mental health care during the course of their lives.
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During the course of our chat, it became apparent that "Can You Feel It," wasn't the result of months of hard labour.
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The same squad will do duty in the upcoming series against England and Australia during the course of the next four weeks.
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Plenty of ministers have been criss-crossing the world during the course of Mr Cameron's governments with the same aim in mind.
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I've been deeply puzzled by several of the positions that the Trump legal team has taken during the course of the investigation.
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Ahmed confirmed the IMF would not be making a final announcement on the program during the course of the IMF's annual meetings.
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We will likely never know what drove Comey to make each of the decisions he made during the course of this campaign.
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The emails reportedly show that Trump associates and individuals with ties to Russia were in contact during the course of the campaign.
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Rick Crawford, who stated his hope that the Intel Committee would "hear the full truth" during the course of the impeachment hearings.
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During the course of the 2016 campaign, 11 women came forward accusing the then-Republican presidential candidate of unwanted touching or kissing.
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The Washington Post went further, calling her a "media master" for the way she manipulated coverage during the course of the case.
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During the course of that investigation, Yahoo learned of the more severe breach, which it has said it believes was state-sponsored.
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Other cases were uncovered by Cornel Borbely, FIFA's chief ethics investigator, during the course of the inquiry, the ethics committee statement said.
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"During the course of taping our show, I made some jokes mocking some lines in the script," he said in a statement.
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During the course of the show, host Phillip McGraw is cast as a persistent adviser helping people seeking assistance for substance abuse.
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"The message that Donald Trump's putting out has had adherence a lot of times during the course of our history," Obama said.
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During the course of his inquiry, he talked to dozens of people, and any one of them could have sounded the alarm.
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During the course of the project we have been experiencing a very varied spectrum of emotions, but it has never been embarrassing.
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Often, during the course of a session, artists record songs—sometimes dozens of them—that never actually make it onto their albums.
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But during the course of a few days there, I figured out some ways to get a good return on my dollar.
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During the course of her investigation, she discovers that Amaya's most secretive division has been doing research into simulated realities and multiverses.
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"We have cooperated with the (Justice Department) during the course of its investigation and accept responsibility," said Andrew Choe, StarKist president & CEO.
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During the course of our conversation, he told me he was planning an imminent trip to Venice, I decided to follow him.
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And during the course of that trial and after that trial, John Dowd said a lot of — how shall I put it?
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The friends and teammates may have argued during the course of their relationship, but everyone knew that the pair loved each other.
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During the course of a somewhat drunken dark night of the soul, the four friends catch up, argue, have crises and regroup.
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During the course of the 1970s, Bed Bath & Beyond expanded to 17 locations, primarily in the greater New York area and California.
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During the course of his career, Dennett has developed a way of looking at the process by which raw matter becomes functional.
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How many teams since then haven't had to respond to some major stuff that's come up during the course of the season?
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Known as Italy's "Cannibal" on Ice, Zoeggeler topped the Luge World Cup rankings five times during the course of 20183 and 2006.
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Additional allegations later emerged over the congressman using campaign funds during the course of five extramarital affairs with congressional staffers and lobbyists.
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If you run out of retirement money during the course of your life, it doesn't help anyone — least of all your grandchildren.
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I cooperated with an investigation by the company and was told not to come into work during the course of the investigation.
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"At nearly every turn during the course of subsequent negotiations, debtors have sought to undermine material terms of the deal," it said.
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During the course of the 10-day trip, travelers will transfer between the parks and the capital of Lusaka by light plane.
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At the same time, Scott and DeSantis' Democratic opponents have tried to tie them to Trump during the course of the campaign.
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Finance Minister Philip Hammond stated that the U.K. economy would grow slightly more quickly than previously expected during the course of 2018.
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"We cooperated fully with the authorities during the course of the investigation and respect the jury's verdict," Adidas said in a statement.
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While snow conditions can vary from year to year, some regions consistently receive deep powder during the course of the ski season.
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In mid-July, its newest location opened in downtown Kansas City during the course of a weeklong press tour and community celebration.
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When Hanson came back a year later, OnDeck declined his application because Hanson had stacked loans during the course of repayment, Larkin said.
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Any conclusions, preliminary or otherwise, expressed during the course of the inquiry will have no legal or other meaning or effect going forward.
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During the course of the investigation, Mueller's team has brought charges against six Trump associates and 25 Russians for interfering in the election.
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Up to 5,000 riot police fired 150 rounds of tear gas, rubber bullets and bean bag rounds during the course of Wednesday's clashes.
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The Boston-based company, known for its crackly-crust flatbread, said it would continue to pursue a sale during the course of bankruptcy.
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Trade secrets or privileged information that develops during the course of a CRDA can be protected from disclosure for up to five years.
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US active military involvement In 2016, according to the Council on Foreign Relations, the US dropped 26,193 bombs during the course of 2016.
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Prosecutors reportedly said in court that a second person, in addition to Parker, failed a polygraph test during the course of the investigation.
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Because Senate rules require members to remain in Washington during the course of the trial, Sanders and two of his Democratic competitors — Sens.
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"It was for me an enormous pleasure to accompany Minister Matteo Salvini during the course of his official visit to Moscow," Savoini tweeted.
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"During the course of the last few months, what we have found is that aggregation per se is not that appealing," he said.
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During the course of our investigation, we charged more than 30 defendants with committing federal crimes, including 12 officers of the Russian military.
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The player will control four characters, and every one of them can die during the course of the game—just like Heavy Rain.
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Trivedi said the study members did not work with or reach out to any e-scooter companies during the course of their research.
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During the course of those answers, it appeared as if someone had increased the audio level, making Trump sound louder in the hall.
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During the course of his career, he has served on dozens of government, industrial and academic review committees; program committees and editorial boards.
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Spicer survived — or simply ignored — countless controversies, tirelessly defending the president, if sometimes inarticulately, during the course of Trump's embattled first six months.
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"As I observed during the course of the hearing, summer does not last forever," High Court Judge Alistair MacDonald wrote in his ruling.
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During the course of his trek, our green-eyed protagonist comes in contact with various programmed impressions of animals, including birds and goats.
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The age-old regulation restricts a cab from pickling up and dropping passengers during the course of a ride on a particular route.
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During the course of the civic meeting last Thursday, fists were slammed on desks, tears welled up, and words were caught in throats.
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Learning this, I also assumed, during the course of the film, birds would make an appearance on the screen, and seeing was bad.
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Astonishingly, it's not specifically illegal for police officers in many states to have sex with sex workers during the course of sting operations.
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During the course of six innings, he looked dominant at times, but once again he had trouble in the middle of the game.
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Of course, Verizon's conduct during the course of the Mendocino Complex Fire also must be examined to see if it passes ethical muster.
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There are no formally set market prices, and rates can vary and change even during the course of a morning at the market.
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A spokesman for the German Foreign Ministry said that 10 people were to be deported to Germany during the course of the week.
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"We are proud that Bill Buckner wore a Red Sox jersey during the course of a terrific career," Henry said through the club. .
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"He left Monsanto during the course of the investigation and went to work for another company in a similar position," Mr. Meissner said.
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So we're going to be raising questions about that during the course of the next few days, to make sure that's adhered to.
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Mr. Rahami said that during the course of the investigation he told agents from the bureau everything he knew about his son's activities.
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The young inmate in "A Prophet" changed profoundly during the course of his sentence, but can we really say the same of Naz?
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So how did you maintain such a good-faith attitude toward your subjects over the years, during the course of thousands of interviews?
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During the course of our investigation, we charged more than 30 defendants with committing federal crimes, including 12 officers of the Russian military.
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Air Senegal will initially fly to Senegalese and West African regional destinations before opening a Paris-Dakar route during the course of 2018.
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Next expects a spike in cost prices caused by the 653 drop in sterling's value to fade during the course of this year.
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His father, also named Keith Murdoch, was a war correspondent and ran several newspapers across the continent during the course of his career.
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That could change as the season progresses, since Madden offers weekly ratings adjustments during the course of the season based on player performance.
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The researchers found that 5,081 of those people had their first heart attack during the course of the study, 28.8% of them women.
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"During the course of this savage sexual attack, Plaintiff loudly pleaded with Defendant Trump to stop but with no effect," the document alleges.
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During the course of the ride, the in-car display will show passengers pertinent information like their route and expected time of arrival.
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During the course of a season if there are 10 home games, we'll probably tailgate with friends at four or five of them.
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To the Editor: During the course of the vice-presidential debate, I received 17 emails and texts from Republican friends coast to coast.
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As well as trying to pry information about of games companies, MPs also took evidence from gamers during the course of the enquiry.
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"During the course of taping our show, I made some jokes mocking some lines in the script," Mr. Weatherly said in the statement.
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Earlier that day he'd gotten aroused by the simple sight of watching Wendy snap a rubber band during the course of a conversation.
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But during the course of his research for the book, Mason (to whom, I should say, I am not related) made a discovery.
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Her current whereabouts is not known, though there have been unsubstantiated reports that she has been detained during the course of the investigation.
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For some, this may have just seemed like one among many regrettable tweets the president posts during the course of any given week.
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" They have to call Roberts by this title: During the course of the proceedings the Chief Justice should be referred to as "Mr.
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During the course of our investigation in the House Intelligence Committee, we have found troubling evidence of both collusion and obstruction of justice.
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During the course of the night, Hendren emptied the gun before putting "one cartridge back into the cylinder," the probable cause statement says.
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And so the very deliberate strategy that Mitch McConnell and the Republican Party generally employed during the course of my Presidency was effective.
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But, during the course of the 2016 campaign, he became one of the leading voices of the anti-Trump movement within the GOP.
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All I can offer you are a couple of ideas I've stumbled upon during the course of my long and productive microwaving career.
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During the course of our relationship, my former partner's propensity for screaming escalated to name-calling, and conflicts reached an all-time high.
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His refusal infuriated both Republicans and Democrats on the panel and a subpoena, issued during the course of the interview, is still outstanding.
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Those charges include 13 counts of murder with special circumstances, including murder committed during the course of a burglary and rape, prosecutors said.
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The most blatant example would be misjudgments of enemy intent or capacity that could emerge during the course of any particular crisis escalation.
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If you want to get yourself into trouble, start talking about racial inequality and police brutality during the course of a football game.
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"During the course of this conversation, I made a statement in jest referencing an active shooter," the Tampa Bay Times reported Bergren wrote.
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Despite Friday's gains, crude futures posted a third consecutive weekly decline as supply increases pulled prices lower during the course of the week.
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During the course of answering POLITICO's questions, for instance, Alaska officials said state Public Health Director Jay Butler had not filed necessary disclosures.
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During the course of its investigation, MLB determined that the Red Sox had been doing this for weeks against other teams as well.
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Possible hormonal contraception side effects that she has observed during the course of her research have included anxiety, gastrointestinal problems, and severe migraines.
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Here's a look at how Manson has made Christianity a focal point of his censure of America during the course of his early career.
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It was training-camp level practices, but you're not always able to do that during the course of the season, and snap into attention.
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But, everything's easier said than done, and during the course of the movie — while major storylines are wrapped up — a few are left unanswered.
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"According to the Bureau of Prisons, Roof has only responded to four individuals, including Lecron, during the course of his incarceration," the affidavit stated.
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Schauf figured if there were a group of neo-Nazis at Baraboo High School, it would become clear during the course of the investigation.
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But the news is sure to infuriate some federal lawmakers, who repeatedly have needled Twitter during the course of their investigation into Russian influence.
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During the course of the investigation, Exxon sued to stop or delay the probe in Massachusetts, New York, and Texas courts, according to Healey.
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"During the course of a season, you're going to have to win football games a lot of different ways," Lions coach Jim Caldwell said.
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During the course of the US's participation, the Signal Corps shipped overseas 809 still cameras, 16,364 pieces of photo paper, and 586,476 glass plates.
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The lawyers also cited internal company documents that they said showed doctors were complaining to the trial leadership during the course of the study.
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"Obviously during the course of the conversation we will finally have the chance to talk in detail and fully explain this budget," he said.
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"During the course of this hearing these last four hours you've been asked several critical questions for which you don't have answers," she began.
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And by Trevor Timm's count, the Times is one 11 separate news organizations Trump has threatened to sue during the course of the campaign.
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The President, who doesn't have a pet at the White House, lived with Ivana and her poodle, Chappy, during the course of their marriage.
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We both encounter a lot of technology in our daily lives — for me during the course of reporting, for you to escape bounty hunters.
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Hale was quick to answer which character she thought changed the most during the course of the five-year break in the show's plotline.
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He was placed on administrative leave without pay during the course of the investigation and stripped of his badge, firearms and uniform, Bevan said.
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During the course of two deployments that dragged into the summer of 2001, I had the privilege to meet and serve with Michael Metrinko.
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" For that "apprenticeship," she added, "I needed other women, those models who had been carefully hidden from me during the course of my education.
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Grimm, who was re-elected in November 2014 during the course of his legal battle, ultimately pleaded guilty to one count of tax evasion.
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During the course of her interrogation, Umm Sayyaf acknowledged her role and that of her husband's within ISIS, the government claimed in its charges.
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During the course of his sentence, he was denied parole 12 times, accrued 108 disciplinary violations, and never showed any remorse for the murders.
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The most blatant example would be evident misjudgments of enemy intent or capacity that could emerge during the course of any particular escalatory crisis.
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And I think during the course of the week, we'll find out exactly how this will end, but it will end with his confirmation.
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The voting public and the mainstream news media simply won't focus on a lot of different issues during the course of an election season.
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"During the course of this hearing, these last four hours, you've been asked several critical questions for which you don't have answers," Harris began.
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Stratton had his doubts, but during the course of the trial, got to know the family, including Junior's mother, Victoria DiGiorgio, and brother, Peter.
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It's an obvious desire, of course—so obvious I have managed to forget it, during the course of my research and our time together.
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They all make terrible decisions during the course of those two decades, and the book's main satisfaction comes from watching them adapt and cope.
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It states that churches should not lose their tax-exempt status based on statements about political candidates made during the course of religious services.
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"It's a bit of an anachronism that we're here now during the course of the battle because the Sanitary Commission arrived afterward," she said.
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During the course of this fellowship, we aim to identify and share the unique perspectives, processes, and roles that curation plays in the arts.
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But during the course of his investigation, Mr. Mueller has referred a number of cases to other federal prosecutors in New York and Washington.
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Still, during the course of its 90 minutes, I have discovered those places where I have to take a breath, and recharge my batteries.
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Ms. Shelby, who is white, shot and killed Mr. Crutcher, who was black, during the course of a routine traffic stop in September 2016.
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"When your wife makes $100 million during the course of your marriage, it's quite a shocker," he told W magazine in a 20163 interview.
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During the course of a few days of reporting, Tita and I spoke with dozens of people who knew Mr. Oepriarto and his family.
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Booker said he also has genuine friendships with several of the candidates and has bonded with others during the course of the grueling campaign.
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Dean said the list read like questions that developed naturally during the course of a conversation, rather than the exact wording of a prosecutor.
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DAVID SOLOMON: Well, I really appreciate the feedback that I've heard from investors today as I've moved around during the course of the day.
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During the course of his research at I.B.M., he got interested in solving health problems that he saw as originating in the food industry.
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Papadopoulos pleaded guilty in November to lying to the FBI for misrepresenting his communications with Mifsud and Polonskaya during the course of the campaign.
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During the course of filming, I grew as a person, as a chef, and was blessed with so many encounters, knowledge, and learning experiences.
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Mueller was present for most of the time McGahn was questioned during the course of the investigation, according to a source familiar with the interview.
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During the course of my research, I've discovered that the most interesting, compelling — and, arguably, most theoretically coherent — explanation is through the lens of evolution.
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Amazon and Tesla, both immensely powerful companies led by sickeningly wealthy men, have both been accused of union-busting during the course of the year.
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In fact, the two had texted and emailed frequently during the course of the 2016 presidential campaign, including about WikiLeaks, special counsel Robert Mueller alleges.
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During the course of my research, I've discovered that the most interesting, compelling—and, arguably, most theoretically coherent—explanation is through the lens of evolution.
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Ladies and gentlemen, don&apost forget, during the course of the week, you can watch me on LevinTV as part of the CRTV Television Network.
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The Russian assertion comes after Democrats repeatedly accused Trump of being a puppet of Russian President Vladimir Putin during the course of the election season.
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It's the crux of the return episode, but as we learn during the course of that episode, they've been behind bars for quite some time.
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Traders on PredictIt steadily bid up his odds during the course of his testimony, driving them as high as 83% as the hearing wrapped up.
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The complaint, which was filed in California Supreme Court, stated that women were recorded undressing, and some were unconscious during the course of their procedures.
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After all, it was good for business: Fuchs gained nearly 40,000 followers, going from about 160,000 to almost 200,000 during the course of the proposal.
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But when I show they how money can double in an investment, again and again during the course of their lives, they're still blown away.
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If your child keeps getting worse, not better: Children with flu should gradually improve during the course of a week (though symptoms can last longer).
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Because the cost is in the driver, a wise transit agency runs the largest bus it will ever need during the course of a shift.
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This caused some to speculate that the investigation prompted Trump's tweets about having his "wires tapped" by President Obama during the course of the election.
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Pet owners everywhere have asked this question at one time or another – and probably multiple times during the course of their dog or cat's life.
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"During the course of taping our show, I made some jokes mocking some lines in the script," Weatherly said in the statement to the Times.
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During the course of one of the many intense conversations and reflections of which the book is composed, she discusses author photographs with her publisher.
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During the course of filming, the 30-year-old got sober and underwent a lap-band surgery which led to him losing over 400 pounds.
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Alongside the flag, 200 rainbow banners will fly on Oxford Street, where the LGBT Mardi Gras parade takes place, during the course of the festival.
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"During the course of the interview, she admitted to her role in the offense and confessed to shooting the victim," according to the police statement.
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"During the course of taping our show, I made some jokes mocking some lines in the script," Weatherly said in the statement to the publication.
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" Adolph declined to detail the inconsistencies, but added, "there were substantive parts of what he told us that changed during the course of the interview.
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She said she did not have the impression that the German authorities responsible had made mistakes or been negligent during the course of the scandal.
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It is troubling that the U.S. economy has grown at only a 2628 percent rate during the course of the recovery from the Great Recession.
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I have long admired his ability to appear on or call into dozens of radio and television shows during the course of a single day.
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Instead, those projections relied on other assumptions of how significantly the Greenland and Antarctic Ice Sheets might melt during the course of the 21st Century.
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"During the course of taping our show, I made some jokes mocking some lines in the script," he said in a statement at the time.
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It also seemed clear that there would be a reckoning at some point during the course of 2015, effected by the US Department of Justice.
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In fact, just 8 percent of all participants had one or more of these "love at first sight" experiences during the course of the study.
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"It was not clear to me which Donald Trump or how many Donald Trumps would show up during the course of each debate," Clinton continues.
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Microsoft is revealing today that Minecraft has now reached the 100 million sale milestone, having sold 53,000 copies per day during the course of 2016.
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Nidaa Badwan's 100 Days of Solitude explores the refuge she found in her 100-square-foot room in Gaza during the course of 20 months.
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Instead, this report is all about the actions DOJ and FBI officials took during the course of investigating Clinton's use of a private email server.
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During the course of my reporting, he opened every door I asked him to open (except for one question I wanted to ask the president).
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Prosaically enough, it is a portrait of an English village during the course of thirteen years; the book awards roughly twenty pages to each year.
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The Pacers converted a couple of Pistons turnovers into layups during the course of the third quarter but Wood allowed Detroit to maintain its advantage.
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Those dealings had "no connection whatsoever" to the 22019 election or Trump, the filing argues, nor were they uncovered during the course of the investigations.
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Sort of like how Trump denied the accusations of sexual harassment leveled by more than a dozen women during the course of the 2016 campaign.
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Doctors removed about 25% of Ireland's skin "from ankle to torso, butt, and scrotum," during the course of three surgeries, his wife Jody told Newsweek.
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YouTube video dominated White House meeting During the course of the attack, the White House convened a two-hour meeting to discuss how to proceed.
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Manafort was the focus of tremendous public attention during the course of Mueller's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election, which concluded in March.
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It's not yet clear who will replace or fill in for them during the course of the investigation, since the jail is already short-staffed.
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Nicholson said 10 facilities were hit during the course of the operation, with eight of them struck by US aircraft and two by Afghan warplanes.
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REYKJAVIK (Reuters) - Iceland's remaining capital controls are likely to be completely removed during the course of next year, its central bank governor said on Friday.
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A portion of the oil also burned off during the course of the week, further complicating efforts to determine how much spilled into the ocean.
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"I feel like I suffered with them," Rivers says, who adds that the bank treated her like "an idiot" during the course of the process.
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Can you say whether or not you are aware that anyone who advised your campaign had contact with Russia during the course of the election.
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A total of 35 have shown flu-like symptoms during the course of the cruise, though many have recovered and are no longer showing symptoms.
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They have "recently made voluntary commitments or provide in-store recycling, some of which were introduced during the course of the inquiry," the report said.
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Following the initial indictment, additional allegations surfaced that Hunter used campaign funds during the course of five different extramarital affairs with congressional staffers and lobbyists.
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For the production, Mr. Charmatz has collected movements — thousands of actions — which are performed by more than 20 dancers during the course of an hour.
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She failed during the course of the campaign, when her angry rallies drew the Front inexorably back into the swamp from which it had emerged.
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Deutsche Bank shares closed 1.4 percent lower after reporting a net profit of 401 million euros ($468 million) during the course of its second quarter.
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But Gordon isn't exactly the epitome of moderation and restraint: He has 19 wives, and pursues a few more during the course of the book.
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During the course of her residency in the late 1990s and early 2000s, Harris' colleagues witnessed firsthand the moments of racism and sexism she experienced.
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The special counsel is authorized to investigate "any matters" that might arise during the course of the Russia investigation — in fact, he's already doing so.
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During the course of his career, Mr. Rosenquist experimented with sculptural assemblage and environmental installations, and he sometimes attached three-dimensional objects to his pictures.
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During the course of the investigation, police discovered an online group chat that shared sexually explicit videos of women filmed without their knowledge and consent.
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That might allow Republican senators to keep the sworn testimony of new witnesses from being broadcast on national television during the course of the proceedings.
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Following the indictment, additional allegations emerged that the congressman used campaign funds during the course of five different extramarital affairs with congressional staffers and lobbyists.
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It'll kick in as of today, but it's going to really start going during the course of the year, the following year -- this year coming.
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Trump's name got dropped dozens of times during the course of the Stone's trial, which ended Friday with a guilty verdict on all seven courts.
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A staggering 90 percent of Afghan girls and women are subject to violence during the course of their lives — often at a very young age.
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Charges against DeAngelo include 13 counts of murder with special circumstances, including murder committed during the course of a burglary and rape, prosecutors have said.
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During the course of the session, European stocks hit a two-week low, as the volatility seen during February showed signs of seeping into March.
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The magical wine served during the course of a summer night spent at a country chateau serves to bring the ensemble into correct romantic alignment.
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The magical wine served during the course of a summer night spent at a country chateau serves to bring the ensemble into correct romantic alignment.
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During the course of the war in eastern Ukraine, hundreds of Ukrainian soldiers have been either captured as POWs or gone missing during the fighting.
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Fischer Stevens, who plays the give-no-shits pharmacist, says about 20 words during the course of the show, and all of them are funny.
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During the course of the nearly 105-minute show, Jackson wore seven outfits, ranging from the fun and flirty to the militaristic and the semi seductive.
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Webre said that during the course of their investigation, he learned that the Livingston Parish Sheriff's Office was investigating a triple-homicide that occurred on Saturday.
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States that legalized gay marriage during the course of the study in 2012 and 2013 where opponents changed their minds included Maine, Washington, California and Maryland.
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"During the course of the attack, defendant Hill communicated with the victim's mother and demanded $300 ransom in exchange for getting her son back," Antonetti said.
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An estimated $400 million has been plundered from ICOs, a little more than 10 percent of the $3.7 billion raised during the course of the study.
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" Floros said that she came to the U.S. from Greece 15 years ago, and has been "shown nothing but love during the course of these events.
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During the course of filming, she starred in American Horror Story and performs at the Superbowl Halftime Show The film premieres on Netflix on September 22.
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What is beyond dispute is that the threat was issued during the course of a scuffle that broke out on the floor of the Texas House.
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Jenny Kendler's "Study for Garden for a Changing Climate" (2017) will incrementally shift toward the north end of the gallery during the course of the exhibition.
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No doubt the inflammatory rhetoric during the course of the campaigns could have a toxic effect on investor sentiment, but investors need to focus on investing.
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"During the course of the incidents, Shomper would strike the victim in the face, choke the victim to where she couldn't breathe," according to the report.
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The splits Four times during the course of the term, the justices were left issuing a single sentence instead of deciding a case on the merits.
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During the course of their subsequent investigation, a bigger cache of diamonds and cash was found, as well as jewellery and dozens of diamond-encrusted watches.
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The trial, expected to last six weeks, does not involve the biggest names to come under scrutiny during the course of the sprawling, years-old investigation.
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They&aposre using that as a tool, as a pressure tool to get Manafort to talk about what happened during the course of the Trump campaign.
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CNBC visited the offices of GRQ Consultants in early 2018 during the course of the investigation to speak with Honig but found O'Rourke in the office.
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During the course of their subsequent investigation, a bigger cache of diamonds and cash was found, as well as jewelry and dozens of diamond-encrusted watches.
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So how do the comments made during the course of the campaign strike the ears of Muslim voters who will head to the polls in November?
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In her two years of life, she's racked up more Instagram followers, fans, and darling dresses than most adults acquire during the course of their lifetimes.
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During the course of the three-month trial, no serious or adverse effects—such as diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) or severe hypoglycemia (low glucose levels—were reported.
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Post-lab, each participant will implement the notes and insight they've received during the course of the weekend and submit a revised series pilot and treatment.
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It added it now planned to achieve such break-even on adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (AEBITDA) basis during the course of 2019.
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During the course of his 2016 presidential campaign, Trump insisted that the Obama administration was letting its commitment to political correctness outweigh the fight against terrorism.
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During the course of Kara's investigation, Swanson says he received over 400 tips and over 100 alleged sightings of the teen that he and detectives investigated.
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"We've spoke with these guys a lot during the course of the last 43 years where they've done a bunch of designs for us," Portnoy says.
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When that right is infringed upon by public opprobrium, as it has been repeatedly during the course of this campaign, Trump feels compelled to reassert it.
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His two doubles helped him drive in his 70th RBI of the season, and he hit several other balls hard during the course of the evening.
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TRT was another head-mounted display company that Oculus VR founder Palmer Luckey met with during the course of eventually developing his own head-mounted display.
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"My educated guess is a late-2019 or during the course of next year," the Norwegian investment firm's chief executive Oeyvind Eriksen told Reuters on Thursday.
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Live-streaming multiplies the audience numbers during the course of a show's run: over 4m people have watched National Theatre Live since its inception in 2009.
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Former President Obama and his top officials often stressed the impact of climate change on international relations and military issues during the course of his presidency.
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" Asked if Torres said anything else about the play during the course of the game, Plawecki responded, "Our line of communication kind of stopped after that.
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It was the type of hit that ratchets up the nastiness quotient beyond the standard hostility that develops between rivals during the course of a series.
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Although he is represented by a team of lawyers, he has not made an appearance or any public declarations during the course of the legal fight.
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A visit from the governor Every student in the district received a "Santa Fe Strong" T-shirt during the course of their day, the district said.
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White House aide Madeleine Westerhout on Sunday argued that his schedule does not always lay out specific work he's doing during the course of a day.
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Kudlow was asked about a Congressional Budget Office (CBO) report showing the economy lost $85033 billion during the course of the shutdown that began on Dec.
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"Due to evidence gathered during the course of the investigation, it is believed that Mariah is deceased," the sheriff's office said before the body was found.
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But critics argue the move created huge debt: During the course of Reagan's eight-year term, credit levels ballooned from $994 billion to almost $2.9 trillion.
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In terms of what can be done to that end during the course of more ordinary life, leaders can help us edit down our worry list.
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McGahn, in particular, may have provided Mueller with damaging information against the president during the course of 30 hours of testimony over the past nine months.
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During the course of that investigation, F.B.I. agents learned that the two men had attended the same mosque and knew each other "casually," Mr. Comey said.
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The recommendations include healthy eating and exercise, taking daily iron and folic acid supplements, and maintaining doctor appointments and ultrasounds during the course of the pregnancy.
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Half of those voters surveyd have used the internet to fact-check things they have learned in the news media during the course of the campaign.
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During the course of completing their degrees, students in VCUarts graduate programs invariably travel for professional opportunities —exhibiting their work, attending conferences, and presenting their research.
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As someone who doesn't even like the taste of hard liquor, I was tempted to down both full-size versions during the course of the interview.
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Cooper and Waterhouse were photographed everywhere during the course of their two-year relationship, and some of their paparazzi outings seemed engineered to garner maximum attention.
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We'll also help coordinate those meetings at a private space and at a time that works for both parties during the course of the Disrupt conference.
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Prosecutors, citing witnesses, alleged that during the course of the genocide, Teganya led Hutu soldiers through the hospital to identify Tutsi patients who were then killed.
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During the course of the recently concluded presidential election, both party's candidates recognized the immense and growing pressure of high child care costs for working families.
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As that second package was awaiting final House action, CNN asked Pelosi why she didn't talk to Trump during the course of her talks with Mnuchin.
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Zimmerman also included a street-art component during the course of the project by wheat-pasting some of the portraits on construction walls around the neighborhood.
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During the course of observing more than 100 elections, we also worked to build consensus on international election standards that are rooted in human rights commitments.
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As a former attorney general, I have a series of questions about your connection with the attorney general during the course of your tenure as director.
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The three brands, with combined revenue of 270 million euros ($308 million), will be sold separately during the course of 2019, Vivarte said in a statement.
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It will select merchandise based on Amazon's vaunted customer data, and potentially expects the use of technology to change prices during the course of a day.
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The fiber-optic networking products company is also the index's best performer over the past year, during the course of which it has risen 649 percent.
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HelloFresh added it now planned to achieve such break-even on adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (AEBITDA) basis during the course of 2019.
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It probably comes as a surprise to learn that the great statesman Georges Clemenceau fought no fewer than 22 duels during the course of his life.
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Her lover and eventual partner—during the course of the story, Juliet moves in with a fisherman named Eric—could live on the coast of Maine.
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Following the initial indictment, additional allegations emerged that the congressman used campaign funds during the course of five different extramarital affairs with congressional staffers and lobbyists.
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To work around the limitation, Microsoft plans to boot out some early testers to make room for new testers during the course of the public beta.
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The floats are also extremely heavy, and are carried by dozens of men, called costaleros, who rotate in and out during the course of the day.
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"I have a lot less instinct than older Nick Fury has so I learned a lot from (Larson) during the course of the film," he said.
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That title has been reaffirmed over and over again during the course of the five-year Syrian carnage by Assad and the civil war in Yemen.
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Amid record heat, dry air and strong winds, the destructive wildfire in Fort McMurray, Alberta has grown nine times larger during the course of this week.
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" That statement added: "During the course of this engagement a number of strategies were discussed with Mr. Broidy, Mr. Michel, and other members of the team.
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"I spoke to the State Department during the course of this situation, I told you, at least 10 times, and I met with them," Giuliani said.
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It provides the key psychological scaffolding for the long con, during the course of which the mark finds a way to rationalize any number of warning signs.
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"What's offered in the MLS is something that can ultimately be negotiated during the course of the deal," said Rebecca Jensen, CEO of the Chicago-area MLS.
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"All too prevalent and very evident during the course of this investigation has been a fixation on finances and balance sheets," said Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette.
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But Richard Nixon's interference during the course of the Watergate investigation led the Justice Department to establish a new set of rules governing the executive branch relationship.
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During the course of the investigation, Deutsche Bank repaid 220 million euros for VAT refunds which were found during later court proceedings to have been falsely claimed.
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Blair and Hardaway witnessed the passengers — Euan Holden and an unidentified woman — getting along during the course of the flight, and decided to live-tweet the story.
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"During the course of the investigation, detectives learned from Cummins' wife that Cummins was prescribed Cialis," a medication used to treat male impotence, reads the criminal complaint.
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Overall, Bayer's pharmaceutical business "continues to do very, very well" and expects the division to continue to perform well during the course of 2017, the CEO added.
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This exact issue was raised with a number of Facebook executives by British parliamentarians last year, during the course of a multi-month investigation into online disinformation.
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To gather the results, Glassdoor examined work-life balance ratings shared on the recruitment platform by U.K.-based workers, which were posted during the course of 2018.
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During the course of the officers' visit to their home, the police also arrested four members of El 18 who had been patrolling the neighborhood with guns.
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Thank you David for all the love you've given us, and this incredible music you so sweetly shared with us during the course of your entire life.
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Golden Corral said it saw a 5 percent increase in weekend sales during the course of the promotion, as compared to sales over the 12 weeks prior.
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Herzer's attorney, Richards, said Redstone is now being manipulated by his family, and Herzer hopes his true mental state will emerge during the course of the lawsuit.
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Donald Trump's and Hillary Clinton's choice for vice president will be the most consequential decision that the candidates will make during the course of the presidential race.
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Some of the set locations were too far apart for the actors to realistically make it to their next scene during the course of a commercial break.
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But ever since President Trump came into office in January 2017, the White House hasn't responded to any the petitions issued during the course of his administration.
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Lam's popularity began to slip just as a younger generation of protesters rose to prominence, and tumbled further during the course of her election campaign this year.
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In addition to the accusations lobbed by the company's unsecured creditors during the course of Sears' bankruptcy, Lampert has also been a target of presidential candidate Sen.
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Their thesis was that as far as anyone can tell, during the course of humanity's history, we've always developed new technologies that have continuously improved our lives.
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"My educated guess is a late 2019 or during the course of next year," Aker Chief Executive Oeyvind Eriksen told Reuters when asked about the IPO plans.
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Maxentius would drown in the Tiber river during the course of the battle, leaving Constantine and his troops victorious and free to enter the city of Rome.
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But this is something that is great to be a long time in-- in-- incoming because those transactions will play out during the course of the year.
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However, some economists believe the current weakness in the euro area is just temporary, and the economy will pick up again during the course of this year.
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During the course of the show, Higgins revealed that he wasn't keen on a televised wedding, and the pair entered couples therapy only months into their relationship.
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The documents were found during the course of the FBI's investigation into Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server from her time as secretary of State.
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And even those pregnant women who are able to stop using opioids during the course of their pregnancy are, unfortunately, particularly susceptible to relapsing after giving birth.
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"During the course of those proceeding, the FBI continued to search for a way to access Farook's data without Apple's assistance," the FBI said in its RFP.
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During the course of 2016, my friends, one by one, dove head first into veganism, vegetarianism, and every other healthy eating food trend new-agey Brooklynites practice.
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"During the course of our communications over several months, I routinely expressed my enthusiasm regarding what a tremendous opportunity this was for the Trump Organization," he said.
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A soldier opened fire during the attack in Valence, wounding the attacker and a passer-by, the only shots fired during the course of the Sentinelle operation.
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"We expect to see a number of the SFC's sponsor actions reach a conclusion during the course of 2019," law firm Freshfields said in a recent report.
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Two women spoke on the record, saying Schneiderman repeatedly hit them during the course of their relationships with him in recent years, and never with their consent.
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The messages were uncovered during the course of an inspector general investigation into the bureau's handling of the investigation into Clinton's email practices while secretary of State.
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It became clear during the course of many interviews that he holes up in a kind of presidential man cave known more formally as the Treaty Room.
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Mueller's report is expected to include the special counsel's findings during the course of his 22-month investigation into potential coordination between the Trump campaign and Russia.
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News of the tense phone calls he's had with the leaders of Canada, Mexico, Australia and the UK have seeped out during the course of his presidency.
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Grid penalties are imposed if a driver uses more than four of any one of the elements during the course of a season, and for successive breaches.
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As a dedicated watcher, one thing is certain: Some really awful things can happen to the characters you love during the course of your favourite TV shows.
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The settlement says Cosby entered into the agreement so long as the facts, allegations and information gathered during the course of the litigation did not become public.
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During the course of the study, the researchers identified 1,665 kidneys, 501 livers, 117 hearts and 23 lungs from overdose-death donors that were recovered but discarded.
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During the course of our conversation, we spoke to Leckie about everything from the proprietary tea blends inspired by her books, to politics in the real world.
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I assume they think it's a good idea that seniors have gotten discounts on their prescription drugs — we closed the doughnut hole during the course of Obamacare.
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" Andrew Choe, StarKist's chief executive, said in a statement that the company had "cooperated with the D.O.J. during the course of its investigation" and would "accept responsibility.
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"During the course of the interviews, the recurring statement was that Naquin was the most aggressive and in charge of the hazing event," the arrest warrant said.
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"During the course of the day, suspicions of infection of coronavirus arose around several clubs and their teams and further infections cannot be ruled out," it said.
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And so the information that gets circulated during the course of an Olympic day, whether — since London — it's in the form of a livestream or a highlight.
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Here's the song, for reference, just in case you somehow haven't heard it in the back of a taxi during the course of the year so far.
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During the course of our phone call, a shuttle pulled up and its driver allegedly began to argue with the crowd over where to park the vehicle.
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There is a fair amount of new information, particularly details of what Mr. Mueller learned during the course of the probe into whether Mr. Trump obstructed justice.
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Meanwhile, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have taken steps during the course of the outbreak to make it easier for more facilities to conduct tests.
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Typically, civil forfeiture cases arise during the course of an ongoing criminal investigation or a traffic stop where an officer establishes probable cause to search a vehicle.
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The changing reaction Trump received from his rivals during the course of his campaign is almost perfectly predicted by what happens to Stillson in The Dead Zone.
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During the course of its two acts, the heroine — a peasant girl with a weak heart — falls in love with Albrecht, a nobleman disguising his true identity.
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During the course of 24 hours, its minimum central air pressure — a key measure of the storm's intensity — is expected to plummet by more than 24 millibars.
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But those numbers are just lines in the sand, drawn during the course of extensive political negotiations and subject to the ebb and flow of public opinion.
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During the course of this investigation, Baldwin said she disclosed that she had been touched against her will by members of the rugby team on multiple occasions.
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During the course of 220006, it was Latin American countries that led the discussion on the application of the Organization for American States' Democratic Charter on Venezuela.
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Unless I more or less completely left the Palm alone during the course of a day, it would sputter out well before the end of that day.
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During the course of the program, which includes aptitude testing with tools such as Gallup's StrengthsFinder, some of the participants discover that they are not technology innovators.
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One of his remarks that shook up markets was that the U.S. central bank could raise interest rates three or more times during the course of 2018.
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"During the course of the investigation, the FBI obtained certain information that may include agency records of the State Department," general counsel James Baker told the department.
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The lower courts, however, said the affidavits were inadmissible, citing a longstanding rule prohibiting jurors from testifying about anything that occurs during the course of jury deliberations.
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It was the first time prosecutors had revealed the message, one of hundreds of communications they said will be shared during the course of the upcoming trial.
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Democrats have maintained that the depositions must be conducted in private in order to preserve the integrity of the evidence gathered during the course of the investigation.
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Still, we might as well start as we would for any president-elect: by looking at public statements he made during the course of the long campaign.
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There was a live audience—who broke decorum several times during the course of the night to cheer or laugh—but everyone was playing to the cameras.
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During the course of the certification, House Democrats tried to object to electoral votes from multiples states, with Biden gaveling them down for failure to follow the rules.
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People who purchase Obamacare plans for this year are not expected to lose their coverage during the course of 2017, even if provisions of the ACA are repealed.
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Some three to four years later, the sportswoman chose to sail for 71 days and 14 hours, covering more than 26,000 miles during the course of her journey.
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Of the 51 percent of smartphone owners who do download apps during the course of a month, "the average number downloaded per person is 3.5," comScore's report says.
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"Rear Admiral Gilbeau did in fact make a false statement during the course of an important investigation," Benowitz said in a written statement provided to CNN Wednesday evening.
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Sometimes when I'm talking to visual effects supervisors, we'll hit upon some sort of small, almost accidental breakthrough that came up during the course of making the film.
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During the course of Crunchbase's research sources speaking on background flagged the pending launch of three new African corporate venture arms within the next 12 to 16 months.
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"During the course of our investigation for the missing person, we discovered that her son had used her credit card at an undisclosed location," the spokesperson alleges PEOPLE.
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If you were standing this close to Ceres' south pole, the sun would never get high in the sky during the course of a nine-hour Cerean day.
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During the course of the campaign, Trump has made much of his successful career and his high net worth, which he has estimated as high as $10 billion.
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During the course of 24 hours, the building would travel in a figure-eight pattern that would bring it above New York City and other locations farther south.
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A federal judge had okayed a wiretap order during the course of the investigation, but because the communications being tapped is encrypted, they can't see what's being said.
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According to UNICEF, if each runner takes an estimated 55,8.23 steps during the course of the marathon, the activity will average about 2.3 packets of RUTF per person.
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During the course of the corruption investigation, the committee summoned 381 individuals, though some were only brought before the panel to testify, the royal court said on Wednesday.
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"We expect antitrust approval by the European Commission during the course of this summer and after that the sale should be completed by August 31," Hall told Handelsblatt.
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During the course of that speech, he stated: While fairness is the hallmark of good journalism, false equivalency all too often these days can be a fatal flaw.
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I once spent a flight trapped next to a man who packed and consumed not one but three intensely smelly tuna sandwiches during the course of the trip.
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Cohen made several bombshell allegations about the president during the course of his public testimony, claiming that Trump was involved in payments to women alleging affairs with him.
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Mueller's team is investigating possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia, as well as any other alleged crimes that may arise during the course of the probe.
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Russia's foreign ministry said on Friday a preliminary investigation showed that the three - Orhan Dzhemal, Alexander Rastorguyev and Kirill Radchenko - were killed during the course of a robbery.
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Trump's approval rating has fallen from 6900 percent to 2628 percent during the course of the shutdown, nearing the lows of his presidency, according to AP-NORC polling.
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Four serious side effects were reported during the course of the study, though three of these events -- suicide ideation, major depression and appendicitis -- were not attributed to MDMA.
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"During the course of our preparation for that interview... his recollection was refreshed regarding one brief interaction with a Russian national in May of 2016," Caputo's lawyer wrote.
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I liked the handy applicator and I especially liked the wax, which is intended to keep stray hairs and color in place during the course of the day.
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Opponents are shooting 57.9 percent against the Friars during the course of the three-game slide, with the two Big East opponents both reaching the 60-percent mark.
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But his poll numbers in the states voting on Saturday had forecast a better showing, suggesting that he may have lost votes during the course of the week.
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"BlackEnergy2 is a modular malware, so it supports the use of various plugins or modules that can be loaded later during the course of the attack," Lehtiö said.
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During the course of the experiment, participants played 35 times against the robot – some getting bolstering, positive comments form the robot, while others were laden with negative criticism.
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During the course of the legal dispute it was revealed that Gagosian had intended to buy the sculpture on behalf of Leon Black, the billionaire financier and collector.
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Jefferson Hall (Ser Hugh of the Vale) A character of Hall's was recently killed in the new "Halloween" movie, during the course of another inquiry gone horribly wrong.
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During the course of his presidency, he morphed from heroic resister of the 2210 coup attempt, standing valiantly atop a tank, to a fleshy, unpredictable, alcohol-fueled embarrassment.
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Almost all of the children experienced adverse allergic reactions during the course of the yearlong trial, whether they were in the active treatment group or the placebo group.
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Indeed, it varies during the course of "Rise Wait Climb Through," a dance octet — performed in sneakers — with a leading role for Herman Cornejo of American Ballet Theater.
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All these crimes allegedly committed by Manafort were uncovered during the course of Mueller's Russia investigation, but they're not specifically related to Russian meddling in the 2016 election.
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Flights will be gradually reduced during the course of this week to allow passengers and crew to return home by the time of the full suspension on Saturday.
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Later, during the course of the investigations, he was charged under a law that focuses specifically on derogatory acts against the Prophet Muhammad, which carries a death penalty.
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I'd been covering technology for a decade, and during the course of the interview I began to see Silicon Valley's problems as far more existential than I'd thought.
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A skater who loses his helmet during the course of play will be required to go to the bench for either a new helmet or a player substitution.
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And she started some of her own brands during the course of her career, including Sugarpova candy and Sugargoop, a sunscreen brand which she bought into in 2014.
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It said the strike cost it $3.6 billion during the course of the year, up from its initial estimate of $2.9 billion, which the company announced in October.
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"During the course of our communications over several months, I routinely expressed my enthusiasm regarding what a tremendous opportunity this was for the Trump Organization," Mr. Sater said.
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"We're going to continue to prosecute individuals who use marijuana during the course of an accident or if they're impaired for marijuana, those types of cases," he said.
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Horowitz, however, said his investigative team found no evidence that any decision made during the course of the investigation was a result of political bias or improper influence.
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That she would have twins began to make more sense when, during the course of the year, Wolliston learned that both of her grandmothers had lost twin boys.
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"Based on the renewable fuel standard of 2017 and 2018, I expect that RIN prices are going to be drifting up during the course of 2017," Lipow said.
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"But one of the things that I've consistently tried to remind myself during the course of my presidency is that the economy is not an abstraction," he said.
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The 14,900 documents were found during the course of the FBI's investigation into the Democratic presidential nominee's use of a personal email server during her time at State.
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"Never during the course of my representation of the president have I had any discussions of pardons of any individual involved in this inquiry," Sekulow told the Times.
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Anthony was disappointed to miss out on All-Star weekend, which has served as something of a reprieve during the course of many disappointing seasons in New York.
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A triple-double means, simply, that a player has reached double figures in three major categories during the course of a game — almost always points, rebounds and assists.
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During the course of the storm, as I am sure you are aware, there were routine and exceptional expert forecasts, the best possible, issued by the NWS Forecasters.
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"It's a character who really truly, not just unravels, but becomes so utterly undone by what happens to her during the course of the story," Ms. Winslet said.
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"In furtherance of public-private partnerships, the FBI routinely advises private industry of various cyber threat indicators observed during the course of our investigations," Scheland wrote in a statement.
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Beddoes was a guru figure to Coleridge and Southey, and he also brought Davy in as his lab assistant, so they all met during the course of the project.
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But that was sufficient for England to emerge triumphant, since they had hit the ball to the boundary more times than New Zealand during the course of the day.
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This means they evolved together during the course of several thousand years, which suggests a relatively slow rate of carbon emissions spread out across a long period of time.
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Each track simultaneously expresses Violet's deep desire to be a pop star while also showing the progression of her vocal and performance skills during the course of the film.
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"We are actively looking to enter two more countries with EDF under the same sort of agreement during the course of 2019," Mansoor Hamayun told Reuters in an interview.
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During the course of this review, we heard that our music licensing laws were not working as intended for creators or for the companies that deliver music to consumers.
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A third rescue mission has begun, and it is hoped that the remaining four boys and their coach will be freed from the cave during the course of Tuesday.
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The videos depicted the women's faces as they entered the hospital rooms for their operations, some were recorded undressing, and some were unconscious during the course of their procedures.
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During the course of their investigation, police issued a warrant to Amazon requesting data in the form of audio recordings, transcribed records, and other text records from Bates' Echo.
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During the course of writing this article we reached out to Google's press line several times to ask to discuss the ethics of Duplex with a relevant company spokesperson.
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Google also asked for a "cooling-off" period to prevent consultants from jumping into another job advising competitors based on what it learned during the course of the investigation.
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Each time the ball was hit during the course of the game, it made a deep boing sound, and a specific light in a bank of 2287 shut down.
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Of all the events that happen in tech during the course of the year, Apple's fall event, where the new iPhone is typically revealed, usually gets the most attention.
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During the course of the investigation, Rosenstein sought input from a Justice Department ethics adviser on the issue of recusal, and followed that advice, CNN reported in April 2018.
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All of us are interested in fighting crime, I'm very proud of the fact that violent crime rates have continued to go down during the course of my presidency.
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MACCALLUM: You heard Sarah telling her story and how she felt that the judge was very professional and acted with great integrity during the course of all of that.
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In the end, those who had no contact with Facebook during the course of a week rated their general sense of satisfaction higher than those who retained their habit.
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"During the course of the search warrant service, several illegal items including methamphetamine, marijuana and firearms were located," said Officer Larry Hadfield of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department.
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The documents were found during the course of the FBI's investigation into the Democratic presidential nominee's use of a personal email server during her time as secretary of State.
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"The export market out of China for battery ready products especially from spodumene is going to be a bigger dynamic during the course of 2019 and onwards," Brinsden said.
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"Big jury verdicts do tend to be reined in during the course of the appellate process, and I expect that to be the case here," she told Associated Press.
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"Its miss wasn't Draconian, but they missed by expectations that could have been reset during the course of the quarter," said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at Wunderlich Securities.
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"It vindicates the speech, it vindicates what Ted Cruz warned would happen during the course of the campaign," he said, referencing Cruz's remarks at last month's Republican National Convention.
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"During the course of their, approximately one-year relationship, Defendant R. Kelly, routinely engaged in intimidation, mental, verbal and sexual abuse, during and after sexual contact," the suit states.
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I want to place on the record, because it was brought out during the course of arguments, that I've not even seen a "60 Minutes" production about this case.
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Management officials said that they were seeking to freeze three positions that are currently vacant during the course of the contract, which other orchestras have done in recent years.
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"Employers may be even less willing to hire women without children based on the assumption that they now could take two maternity leaves during the course of their employment."
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"[Sgr A*] is very active, and during the course of one night of observing, you may see eight or nine orbits of material around that black hole," Doeleman said.
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During the course of his taxi medallion purchases, Cohen and his wife took out several loans of unspecified value, putting up the medallions as collateral, according to CNN reporting.
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The estimated number of people who will have at least one anxiety disorder during the course of their lives is staggering: one in three Americans ages thirteen or older.
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When my husband and I first started dating some years ago, I gently brought this matter up to him a handful of times during the course of regular conversation.
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MSNBC also during the course of the afternoon and CNBC comes on when the market closes at 5 and runs up to the prime-time show at 223 o'clock.
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Trump, clearly angered, yelled into the phone about alleged crimes he thinks Mueller committed during the course of his investigation, and again wouldn't let Bartiromo get a question in.
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During the course of Ways of Being, Berger introduces an idea posited by Kenneth Clark in his influential study The Nude—that of the difference between nakedness and nudity.
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The NASA risk database is updated routinely during the course of NASA's stringent certification process, which includes data collection, tests and collaboration with SpaceX and Boeing, the people said.
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On Wednesday, President Trump said in an executive order that he planned to keep families together by jailing parents and children together during the course of their immigration hearings.
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Great for kids, perhaps; not so much for the parents who will have to put their amped-up Resistance operatives to bed twice during the course of the occupation.
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During the course of the investigation, Deutsche Bank repaid 220 million euros ($244 million) for VAT refunds which were found during later court proceedings to have been falsely claimed.
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Hours later, during the course of the investigation, the police arrived at an address on a two-lane road about 10 miles from Mr. Atre's home, Sergeant Cleveland said.
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During the course of our reporting, CNBC heard of numerous cases in which complaints were made by a competitor or a third-party law firm with bogus contact information.
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Any description of his work for those clients still must not disclose confidential, proprietary or classified information obtained during the course of that work, or violate any security clearance.
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The UK as well, is operating in the region during the course of last year, and I suspect that we'll see more of them in the Indo-Pacific, too.
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Clinton relied on the war chest she had built up during the course of the campaign to spend almost $131 million, compared with $13 million by Mr. Trump. Mrs.
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Unlike most other Techstars programs, this one won't require companies to work out of a centralized physical hub during the course of the program, which will span 13 weeks.
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According to the Medicare Drug Spending Dashboard for 2800, it was the single most expensive drug, per patient, that the government paid for during the course of last year.
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British authorities will now need to negotiate with the US rather than the EU should they need access to Google's British user data during the course of any investigations.
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CARY CLACK, SAN ANTONIO To the Editor: During the course of his Senate career John McCain has, at times, taken courageous positions showing him to be an honorable man.
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Some 11 million people have fled during the course of the war, but the White Helmets volunteers say they have a duty to stay and help their fellow citizens.
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" Weatherly apologized for his behavior to the Times, admitting to the newspaper that "during the course of taping our show, I made some jokes mocking some lines in the script.
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Then he said one of the topics that came up during the course of the campaign was abortion and that it was very divisive and split people evenly, he found.
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During the course of the press conference, Sheikh Rahman's sons distributed laminated cards to the assembled journalists with their father's fatwa, calling for attacks on American aviation, shipping and corporations.
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"Big jury verdicts do tend to be reined in during the course of the appellate process, and I expect that to be the case here," she told the Associated Press.
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Grassley alleges that Avenatti and Swetnick engaged in "potential conspiracy to provide materially false statements to Congress and obstruct a congressional committee investigation" during the course of Kavanaugh's confirmation process.
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I think that explains, for example, why we dream about certain events a long time in the past, but also certain events we've experienced during the course of that day.
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Dollar General discontinued the sale of obsolete motor oil during the course of the investigation and has agreed to pay $1.1 million to the state, Attorney General Letitia James said.
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During the course of our now year-long friendship, Luke revealed to me that he is gay and was having trouble coming out to his parents and peers at school.
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During the course of an interview with Homcide Dets, Suspect Kareem Leiva made statements that led Dets to arrest him for the murder of 10yr old Anthony Avalos of Lancaster.
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Park officials said in a statement that Schlitterbahn Kansas City will remain closed at least until Wednesday, while the slide will be shut down during the course of the investigation.
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As their fame grew during the course of filming, Kim began a series of script revisions to accommodate the growing list of celebrities hoping to attach themselves to the production.
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Keith Ellison's campaign for Minnesota attorney general was thrown for a loop after an ex-girlfriend publicly alleged he emotionally and physically abused her during the course of their relationship.
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Keith Ellison's campaign for state attorney general was thrown for a loop after an ex-girlfriend publicly alleged he emotionally and physically abused her during the course of their relationship.
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But during his stay, the unit allowed him to photograph and take videos of brutal interrogations of suspected ISIS members captured during the course of fighting in and around Mosul.
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The only disclosure he's required to make at this point: whether the Justice Department stopped the special counsel from taking "inappropriate or unwarranted" action during the course of the investigation.
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Dwight is basically Daryl's kryptonite at this point, able to evade any sort of detection, ever, even though Daryl's been a fairly expert tracker during the course of the show.
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"ITG has taken meaningful remedial actions during the course of the SEC's investigation, including imposing additional limitations on access to U.S. POSIT data as well as enhancing" disclosures, ITG said.
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Mr Obama said the one big regret of his presidency was that partisan divisions had got worse during the course of it; but America is in no mood for healing.
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It flew at a height of 500 feet and reached a speed of 35 knots during the course of its 19-minute ride, which ended just before the sun set.
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As Ray and Shatique become friendlier during the course of some weekly rides together, it is gradually revealed that their destination is a prison where her brother is an inmate.
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"During the course of the operation, friendly forces encountered significant enemy fire from multiple locations and defended themselves with ground fire and U.S. air-to-ground engagements," the statement said.
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Those caught up in criminal liability during the course of this investigation were involved in matters that were totally unrelated to Mueller's underlying charge of investigating a Russian criminal conspiracy.
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So instead of again inflicting on you my views of the danger of Trump, let me share what some influential conservatives said about him during the course of the campaign.
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The perpetrators are not just the men pushing themselves on women, ogling them lustily during the course of business, forcing them to cross their legs suggestively under Lucite news desks.
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The Labor Department will cut the silica exposure rate to no more than 50 micrograms per cubic meter of air during the course of a regular, eight-hour work day.
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Chernow is also in fine form depicting Grant's commitment to abolition, which grew dramatically during the course of the war and has not been adequately explained by other popular biographies.
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The study, to be presented at the upcoming conference for the American Association for Dental Research, included 74 participants who all received dental implants during the course of the study.
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By and large, the students defied Mr. Biden's low polling with voters their age — and at least one skeptic had a change of heart during the course of his speech.
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But lawyers interviewed by The New York Times disagreed on whether location information that was not gathered during the course of a call had the same protections under the law.
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Audience members were asked to walk along a re-creation of the play's title thoroughfare, to visit different residences and watering holes during the course of one typical, sodden night.
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Private contracts like the NDA may not be used to censor former or current government officials from speaking about non-classified information learned during the course of their public employment.
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" StarKist's president and CEO, Andrew Choe, said in a statement to The Hill the company has "cooperated with the DOJ during the course of its investigation and accept[s] responsibility.
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Multiple news organizations, including CNN, have asked a judge to unseal material related to several search warrants that were executed during the course of the months-long investigation into Cohen.
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When it's finished, Mueller's report is expected to explain the decisions of the Justice Department to bring or to decline to bring criminal cases during the course of the investigation.
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Vox Media is committed to fostering a safe and welcoming community, and appreciates everyone who has been willing to speak up and share information during the course of this investigation.
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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said the central bank could raise interest rates three or more times during the course of this year to prevent the U.S. economy from overheating.
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Three of the women — like Monique, all young — told an investigator for the Massachusetts board that Dr. Ablow had become sexually involved with them during the course of their treatment.
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During the course of our relationship, he would often belittle my writing, make off-color comments on my racial identity, and was never afraid to raise his voice at me.
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