The record suggests a constant shifting back and forth: edging away from her father's worldview, and then edging back toward it, or at least part of it.
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China's financial reforms have been edging in the right direction, but not fast enough China's financial reforms have been edging in the right direction, but not fast enough.
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The Greens have been edging up slightly in recent polls.
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For now, cautious carmakers are edging along in first gear.
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They returned to growth in March, edging up 0.02 percent.
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Tragically, all three species appear to be edging toward extinction.
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District 151 quietly changed in Kemp's database, edging Williams just
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Murdoch is edging towards solution to bring Sky in house.
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HARKER SAYS INFLATION RUNNING AROUND FED'S TARGET, EDGING SLIGHTLY DOWNWARD
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While it's still controversial, medical marijuana is edging toward normality.
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Machinery orders jumped 2.1% after edging up 0.1% in May.
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European markets opened mixed, while US futures were edging lower.
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The final was a classic, with Villanova improbably edging Georgetown.
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The moon was just edging its way across the sun.
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It earned four votes, edging Fortnite, which received three votes.
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The Mexican peso outperformed its regional peers, edging up 0.1%.
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Blue edging lobelia and purple million bells brightened the sidewalks.
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Italy is edging closer to its crucial election vote Sunday.
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He's a personable man just now edging into his 60s.
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The edging of the curb is a special rigid granite.
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Sector is edging towards a second recession in a year.
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The employment index fared better, edging up to 52.6 from 52.0.
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It features a metal antenna grill, composite body and metal edging.
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Grandal's roller-coaster 228th ends with Angels edging Dodgers ANAHEIM, Calif.
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Samsung isn't the only TV maker edging into Madison Avenue's turf.
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ET. Treasury yields held higher after initially edging off session highs.
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Cielo may not be sky-bound yet, but it's edging upward.
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The euro was basically flat at $1.1195 after edging down overnight.
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But this year it could be edging toward a tipping point.
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Sterling stabilised, edging lower after a volatile week, last at $1.3383.
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For 13, the company projected revenues edging 5 billion forints higher.
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HK/SIN, after edging down overnight on uninspiring U.S. economic data.
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The outspoken billionaire commands 2900 percent voter support, edging past Sen.
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There's no solid science suggesting that edging has positive health benefits.
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Ever heard of "edging" in order to last longer during sex?
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Now things are at last edging away from that transit abyss.
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Yet the Saudis may well be edging away from that position.
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Instead, the rate stayed roughly the same, edging up only slightly.
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By Thursday morning, 10 had done so, with others edging closer.
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Or maybe this edging sadness has nothing to do with robins.
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Stocks continued edging down in the afternoon in another bruising day.
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JCDecaux shares were steady, edging up 5.93 percent to 28.98 euros.
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The technology capable of that trickery is edging closer to reality.
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Sunday estimates have "Sonic" edging out "Wild" once the weekend ends.
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The gave up early gains, edging down 0.31 percent to 6,513.
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Economists had forecast the CPI edging up 0.1 percent last month.
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Prosecutions, in fact, are now edging upward, Justice Department statistics show.
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The stock was last seen edging slightly above its closing price.
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The dollar was buying 112.75 yen, edging up about 0.1 percent.
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By 1971, Siegelaub was already edging away from the art world.
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Oil gained 1.5 percent Tuesday, before edging down in Wednesday Asian trade.
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Contrasted with Blink's "misery needs company," that's edging Creeper towards a victory.
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Edging PT to $60, ENR remains favored value call in HPC/bevs.
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John Kasich of Ohio, edging toward more direct confrontation with former Gov.
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Here the EU is edging towards expanded controls on its southern borders.
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"Oh, you thought that Tamra already knew?" she said, edging him along.
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The stock was chiefly responsible for the consumer staples index edging lower.
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Revenue fell 12.8% to $1.53 billion, edging past estimates of $1.52 billion.
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But the broader market index barely moved, edging up just 2721 percent.
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The broader market index barely moved, however, edging up just 21 percent.
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Female employment rates have been edging up across the OECD for decades.
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Utilities also boosted the index, with AGL Energy edging up 1.7 percent.
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Total revenue was $7.11 billion, edging past analysts' estimate of $7.07 billion.
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South Korea's KOSPI (KOSPI) managed to buck the trend, edging 0.14% higher.
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It seems like you were edging your way toward a media critique.
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The service-sector index is seen edging up to 23 in June.
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Many top global fashion brands like have been slowly edging toward sustainability.
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On the commodities front, oil prices extended losses after edging lower overnight.
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Cooney Weiland led the league in goals, edging his teammate Dit Clapper.
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For bottoms, edging can increase feelings of submissiveness, consensual objectification, and surrender.
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His face was drained and his voice was reedy edging on whiny.
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But he could feel the violence of his country edging ever closer.
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Canada also seems to be edging away from the Federal Aviation Administration.
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SAN FRANCISCO — The self-driving car is edging closer to becoming driverless.
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There are currently 236 million millennials, edging out the 268 million Boomers.
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Once, we could actually see the floodwaters still edging up the street.
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But he also found himself edging more deeply into his Jewish faith.
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Even prior to the minister's remarks, oil had already begun edging downwards.
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Forsythe is edging his way from everyday gesture to a ballet vocabulary.
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Revenue fell 1% to $22.5 billion, edging out the $22.35 billion estimate.
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Financials were also pressured, with the sub-index edging down 0.29 percent.
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There's a lot of data kind of edging in the wrong direction.
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Excluding items, the company earned $1.26, edging past estimates by 1 cent.
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I left my parents, edging my way out of the stadium seating.
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The markets absorbed imposition of the tariffs calmly, with stocks edging higher.
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But, so far, Amazon is edging out the competition ever so slightly.
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Microsoft is edging closer to its 22018 billion goal for Windows 2800.
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The is edging toward the record high of 211,245, set on Jan.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast inventories edging up 22.25% in December.
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Employment fell by 244,000 in 2016 and the poverty rate is edging higher.
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Or, humans might have reproduced faster than Neanderthals, multiplying and edging them out.
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Inflation is edging higher How do those expectations stack up against actual inflation?
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Investment management generated $1.7 billion in revenue, edging out the $1.66 billion estimate.
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In commodities, oil prices slipped on Thursday after edging higher the previous day.
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S&P E-mini futures were flat at 2816.5 after earlier edging higher.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast construction spending edging up 0.1% in March.
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Core goods prices rose 0.2 percent after edging up 0.1 percent in February.
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The euro was steady at $1.1161 after edging up 0.2 percent on Friday.
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Its revenue came in at $13.1 billion, edging past expectations for $13 billion.
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Now, it's a tied-up ball of pieces of blanket and acrylic edging.
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She figures he's just edging his bets, but then the other shoe drops.
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That's not to say the company isn't edging closer toward a potential bankruptcy.
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The euro was unchanged at $1.1143 after edging up 0.15% the previous day.
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Equities trading came in at $1.6 billion, edging out the $1.43 billion estimate.
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Investment banking generated $1.47 billion in revenue, edging out the $1.4 billion estimate.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast retail sales edging up 22017% in June.
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Rocks and stones enhance feature plants as an attractive edging for garden beds.
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But things like weeding, edging, fertilizing, trimming — these still go to human contractors.
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As a result of that unemployment is seen edging back towards 6 percent.
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The dollar was steady at 111.34 yen after edging up 0.1 percent overnight.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast retail sales edging up 21.5% in June.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast retail sales edging up 0.1% in June.
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Cruz came in second in the poll with 14%, edging Rubio at 18%.
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The benchmark has moved little this week, edging up just over 2328.26 percent.
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Edging away from previous game decades' trends, many developers are parents themselves now.
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Revenue rose 3.5 percent to $3.83 billion, edging past estimate of $3.81 billion.
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The euro was unchanged at $1.1142 after edging up 0.15% the previous day.
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The euro was flat at $1.1895, edging away from Monday's high of $1.1922.
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Jewelry consumption also slipped at the start of 2018, edging down 1 percent.
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Meanwhile, automakers came under slight pressure, with Hyundai Motor edging down 0.65 percent.
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It soared as much as 19 percent Friday, edging as high as $1,789.05.
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We sing, edging closer and closer to that final entreaty: Dona nobis pacem.
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It is not the same as edging, which seems to me more sinister.
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I've been edging towards the idea, and so it just took a while.
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Both Facebook and YouTube are edging away from the popularity metrics they invented.
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Prices in London alone rose by 1.0 percent after edging down in March.
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Markets moved accordingly, with stocks edging higher and yields on Treasury bonds tumbling.
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Rivals are edging away from risky investment banking, but Mr. Staley embraces it.
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The dollar was flat at 108.60 yen after edging up 0.15% on Friday.
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Bernie Sanders, edging out billionaire Mike Bloomberg after his strong South Carolina performance.
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For mid-October, brown is edging out the rest as the neutral shade.
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The dollar was steady at 111.35 yen after edging up 0.1 percent overnight.
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Contribution rates have been edging lower since they skyrocketed after the financial crisis.
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Analysts had expected a 10.6 percent rise, edging lower from the previous month.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast it edging up to 132.0 in February.
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Deere issued quarterly earnings of $22018 per share, edging estimates by a penny.
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Patrick Chappatte President Bashar al-Assad is edging closer to victory in Syria.
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But Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index (HSI) erased earlier gains, edging down 0.2%.
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"I'll give it a whirl," Aubrey Plaza said, edging closer to the plate.
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The dollar was flat at 108.570 yen after edging up 0.15% on Friday.
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Annual growth of outstanding loans was seen edging down to 1003% from June's 13.0%.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast retail sales edging up 1.43 percent last month.
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Revenue rose 32 percent to $163.1 million, edging past analysts' expectations of $159.7 million.
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Google Assistant came out on top, edging out Alexa, Microsoft's Cortana, and Apple's Siri.
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The euro was steady at $1.1709 after edging up 0.1 percent the previous day.
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On Tuesday, the Australian dollar traded nearly flat, edging 0.02 percent lower to $0.7419.
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They were able to do just that, edging the Los Angeles Kings 22-22.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast manufacturing output edging up 0.1 percent in March.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast manufacturing production edging up 0.1 percent in March.
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The 10-year U.S. Treasuries yield dropped to 2.853 percent, edging near a Dec.
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Net sales rose marginally to $20.99 billion from $20.89 billion, edging past analysts' estimates.
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The Australian dollar was largely flat at $0.6779 after edging up 0.2% on Tuesday.
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The Australian dollar was largely flat at $0.6775 after edging up 0.2% on Tuesday.
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Rubber edging along the charger provides some grip to the surface and some height.
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When I'm super stressed I hold and smell it and play with the edging.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast manufacturing output edging up 1.03 percent in March.
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Zinc fell 0.7 percent to $2,624, edging close to January lows touched this week.
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Metal prices also gained with copper prices edging higher, aided by a weaker dollar.
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The euro was little changed at $1.1138 after edging up 0.15% the previous day.
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Net revenue rose 12.2% to $4.11 billion, edging past analysts' estimates of $4.08 billion.
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Healthcare cost increases slowed, edging up 0.1 percent after advancing 0.4 percent in March.
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A CNN poll of polls in North Carolina shows Clinton edging Trump 46%-42%.
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But what is clear is that we're edging dangerously close to a big target.
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It was Hulk's massive green shoulder, edging into my peripheral vision that did it.
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Captain Marvel, the first female-led MCU film, is edging ever closer to release.
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Other sectors will start to implode, edging the U.K. economy and British pound lower.
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The euro was steady at $1.170 after edging up 0.1 percent the previous day.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast construction spending edging up 0.1 percent in March.
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The company posted $9.4 billion in revenue, edging past analysts estimates of $9.33 billion.
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Total revenue rose 1.5 percent to $1.39 billion, edging past estimates of $1.38 billion.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast import prices edging up 20.5 percent in June.
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Amber Rose may be edging out the Kardashian/Jenner sisters in the godmother stakes.
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Under Theresa May the Conservatives are edging away from some of Mr Cameron's liberalism.
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The euro was steady at $1.1706 after edging up 0.1 percent the previous day.
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Business sales rose 0.3 percent in June after edging up 0.1 percent in May.
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The pan-European closed 0.65 percent higher on Friday, with most sectors edging higher.
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DUBAI/HONG KONG (Reuters) - Emirates is edging towards a deal with Rolls-Royce (RR.
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The bond market is edging closer to signaling a recession, but don't panic yet.
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The contract eased slightly later in the session, edging up 0.3% by 13 GMT.
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Net sales rose 8.5 percent to $1.33 billion, edging past estimates of $1.31 billion.
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It is remarkable to see doctors edging up to that line again, recognizing in
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Total revenue climbed 10.8 percent to $33 billion, edging past expectations of $32.75 billion.
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Shipments of manufactured goods increased 0.4% in June after edging up 0.1% in May.
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Excluding one-time items, AbbVie earned $2 per share, edging past expectations of $1.97.
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Total revenue rose 7 percent to $1.52 billion, edging past estimates of $1.51 billion.
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Australian financials were under pressure, with the sub-index edging lower by 0.37 percent.
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It was also an indication that Trump was edging in favor of the bill.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast the PPI edging up 0.1 percent last month.
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A March Merrill Poll survey found McCain edging out Kirkpatrick by only 1 point.
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But, really, we've been edging closer to this as a culture for, well, decades.
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I just want to train, and find satisfaction in edging ever closer to greatness.
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The only design element is the black-on-black edging along the V-neckline.
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I would put him on the naughty list; he is certainly edging that way.
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St. John's walked away with the victory this time, edging out Georgetown 74-73.
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The cost of health-care services rose 0.2% after edging up 0.1% in July.
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This is a voice edging toward rhetoric, away from poetry, and away from us.
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European stocks followed Asian markets, with indexes in Germany and Britain both edging lower.
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Clinton also won the Nevada caucuses in 2008, edging Barack Obama in the state.
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Karyn Polito fared better in that poll, with Warren narrowly edging each of them.
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Blue and White won 33 seats, edging ahead of Mr. Netanyahu's Likud with 32.
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Brazil's politics have not reached such extremes, but they are edging in that direction.
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Her voice was tinny, a child's, with a child's manipulation edging around the distress.
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Rubio finished second in the Palmetto State, edging Cruz, who finished a disappointing third.
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But economists polled by Reuters had forecast it edging up to 132.0 in February.
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In the United States, figures on Monday showed jobless claims edging lower last month.
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As with anything counterculture edging toward the mainstream, the threat of co-optation looms.
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Analysts had forecasted they would rise 9.6 percent, edging up from the previous period.
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Auto sales rose 0.2 percent in July after edging up 0.1 percent in June.
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Sterling was at $1.3027, edging up 0.18% from Friday's three-week low of $13.
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Yes, in Mandalay, a crowd murmured in prayer, edging closer to the Buddha image.
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With Failures, he released two LPs, with the second slightly edging out the first.
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This is significant since temperatures are edging closer to the 1.5°C aspirational warming target.
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"They're edging towards a more downbeat assessment of things," said JP Morgan economist Ben Jarman.
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Maybe that's why these days, the worlds of clubbing and fashion are edging ever closer.
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Nonfarm payrolls were up by 227,000, with the unemployment rate edging up to 4.8 percent.
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Rajoy still lost the vote, however, edging Spain towards a third election, possibly in December.
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The index declined 0.1 percent a month earlier, after edging up 0.1 percent in May.
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For companies that are edging towards initial public offerings, Kupor said the metrics have changed.
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It jumped 0.7 percent to $0.7032, edging back from Monday's four-month low of $0.6927.
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Nootropics will go mainstream in 2017 because "the robots are edging us out," says Popcorn.
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The euro fell to a four-month low of $1.0907, before edging back to $1.0914.
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MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan edging up 0.13% as gains were.
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U.K. government bond yields were mixed with the 10-year edging higher just a bit.
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We see risks more skewed towards higher Bund yields than edging below the -10bps level.
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Then it started edging out the common way to refer to a single person, thou.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims edging higher to 11.53,000 in the latest week.
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" It now seems much of the business world is edging toward "everything as a service.
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China was edging Great Britain 54 to 50 overall, and tied with 19 golds each.
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Revenue rose 6 percent to $4.95 billion, edging past the average estimate of $4.98 billion.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast core capital goods orders edging up 0.1% in May.
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Oil and gold moved lower seemingly on profit-taking linked to the dollar edging higher.
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The peso sank and short positions rose when Trump was edging higher in the polls.
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Some other traditional safe-haven bets held firmer, with gold and Japan's yen edging higher.
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It also is edging into the heavy and bulky product category that is XPO's specialty.
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Stateside, stocks opened in positive territory on Tuesday, with all major indexes edging slightly higher.
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The overall CPI increased 0.4 percent in November after edging up 0.1 percent in October.
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The 10-year U.S. Treasuries yield dropped to 2.857 percent, edging near a Dec 10.
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The unemployment rate is forecast edging down to 20.9 percent from 22015 percent in January.
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The dollar remained lower against the , however, edging just off its lowest since Nov. 18.
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Excluding items, it earned 35 cents per share, edging past Refinitiv estimates of 34 cents.
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The hedge funds were up 1.7 percent, edging out the index fund's 1.4 percent gain.
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And then, the black edging of the dark side encircles her bliss like a noose.
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Edging is different from delayed ejaculation in men, because it's something you're doing on purpose.
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The country's peso, however, shrugged off the negative sentiment on ratings, edging 2657.25 percent firmer.
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Orders excluding transportation equipment rose 270.8 percent after edging up 222 percent the prior month.
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Revenue rose 2 percent to $5.8 billion, edging past Wall Street estimates of $5.67 billion.
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Motor vehicle sales slumped 3.1% in September after edging up 0.1% in the previous month.
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Revenue rose about 7 percent to $6.06 billion, edging past analysts' expectations of $6.05 billion.
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It felt like perfect timing, because our world is edging ever closer to irrecoverable disaster.
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On the eve of the vote, most late polls showed the Remain side edging ahead.
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The carrier topped the list for a second-straight year, narrowly edging out Delta Airlines.
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That was its lowest closing level in a week, after edging 0.1% higher on Tuesday.
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The Weekly Standard: Two West Virginia internal campaign polls show Blankenship narrowly edging GOP rivals.
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Recent polls show Ossoff slightly edging out Handel, but still within the margin of error.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims edging up to 2000,000 in the latest week.
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Excluding one-time items, FactSet earned $1.90 per share, edging past analysts' estimates of $1.89.
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Receipts at restaurants and bars gained 0.8 percent after edging up 0.1 percent in September.
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CSI300 of the largest listed companies in Shanghai and Shenzhen both edging up 0.4 percent.
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As money flowed into such stocks, the petrochemical sector underperformed, edging up only 0.2 percent.
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A legislative solution for Puerto Rico, battling with $70 billion debt, may be edging closer.
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The "Bull & Bear" indicator was now at 7.6 - edging towards the "sell" signal of 8.
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Excluding items, the company earned 45 cents per share, edging past estimates by 1 cent.
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Many species are edging toward extinction, according to a United Nations report released in February.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast pending home sales edging up 0.2 percent last month.
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Orders excluding transportation fell 0.3 percent in November after edging up 0.1 percent in October.
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For those with penises, the appeal of edging is often that sexual encounters last longer.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast core capital goods orders edging up 2898% in May.
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The index finished Monday's session at 2,137.16, edging out its previous intraday record of 2,134.72.
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Also troubling, once reliable allies are edging away from the United States — or becoming liabilities.
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Yet even in this regard, there are signs of politics edging out widespread policy consensus.
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Former Vice President Joe Biden has won the Texas Democratic primary, edging out Vermont Sen.
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Former Vice President Joe Biden has won the Arizona Democratic primary, edging out Vermont Sen.
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The country's imports of U.S. goods have fallen as well, edging down toward $5 billion.
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Most have variegated leaves and leaf edging in various shades of green, white, and yellow.
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It was a sign that the network was edging a little closer to the center.
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The 12.13-year yield inched toward 212.1 percent this week before edging lower on Friday.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast core capital goods orders edging up 0.1% in January.
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The victory was far from overwhelming, edging Mr. Buttigieg by less than two percentage points.
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Wanjiru, 24, finished in 2:05:48, edging the race favorite Kenenisa Bekele of Ethiopia.
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Rates hit 3% in April for the first time since 2014 before eventually edging lower.
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Currencies also moved on the report, with the dollar edging off a 15-month low.
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Hong Kong's was nearly flat, edging down 0.02 percent to 27,963.6 by 3:01 p.m.
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On Tuesday, the narrower but widely watched Dow Jones industrial average was edging toward 22,000.
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I found myself edging away nervously from plants as I walked out of the theater.
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Net sales rose nearly 4 percent to $17.42 billion, edging past expectations of $17.36 billion.
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A couple of miles west, at Boston University, her new play, "Baltimore," was edging toward opening.
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Janka clocked 1 minute 26.16 seconds, edging Christof Innerhofer of Italy by 0.82 of a second.
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He drew support from a wide cross-section of voters, even edging her out among women.
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In the 12 months through April, import prices fell 0.2% after edging up 22017% in March.
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Ottawa is seeking a season-high fourth consecutive victory after edging Carolina at home on Saturday.
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The dollar was a shade lower at 112.765 yen after edging up 0.2 percent on Tuesday.
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The heavily weighted financials group gained 21 percent, with Canada's five biggest banks edging modestly higher.
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Each day, Kim Jong-un seems to be edging ever closer to a deliverable nuclear weapon.
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U.S. stock futures shed 247.72 percent in Asia, edging near four-month low touched on Tuesday.
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In Loudoun County, Gillespie won only 39 percent of the vote, barely edging Trump's 2016 showing.
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The New Zealand dollar barely moved after the announcement, edging down slightly to $0.7049 from $0.7059.
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In the 21.1 months through April, import prices fell 22017% after edging up 20.2% in March.
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The euro was a shade lower at $1.1699 after edging up 0.1 percent the previous day.
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L. Developer William Zeckendorf proposed an airport edging the Hudson River for more than 30 blocks.
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Now, while unemployment in the euro zone is edging downwards, southern European labour markets are lopsided.
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Excluding defense, factory orders dropped 0.83% in December after edging up 0.1% in the prior month.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast core capital goods orders edging up 0.1 percent in January.
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He lost the Iowa caucuses in February, falling behind Cruz and barely edging Rubio for second.
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The trip pushed Kerry past 1.06 million miles, edging out Condoleezza Rice by roughly 1,000 miles.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast core capital goods orders edging up 35.73 percent in January.
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The pound, meanwhile, extended losses to a third day after edging down a tad to $1.3070.
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The result is a startlingly effective, seat-edging thriller that's framed against a science fiction yarn.
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The moves come on a day when the broader banking sector is edging only slightly higher.
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Brazil's industrial output also hit an inflection point, edging up after shrinking for five consecutive quarters.
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All three major European stock indexes closed higher, with the U.K. index edging up 0.56 percent.
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Earlier Thursday, the stock sank to a fresh 22-week low of $20183, before edging higher.
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Consumer confidence in Britain is edging down, but it is doing so in most rich countries.
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Box's revenue rose nearly 26 percent to $129.3 million, edging past analysts' expectations of $128.6 million.
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Energy, which fell 0.82 percent, also became the best-performing sector year to date, edging utilities.
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Shares of the company slipped when the market opened on Friday before edging into positive territory.
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The dollar gained 0.2 percent to 110.84 yen, edging near Thursday's seven-week peak of 111.13 .
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Instead of a consensus edging one way or another, we have a choice between two poles.
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Saudi and other senior OPEC ministers have been edging towards an extension commitment in recent days.
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The dollar dropped to 106.14 yen, after edging up from a low of 983 on Tuesday.
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I compulsively checked my in-game value, which peaked around $1 million before edging steadily downward.
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Revenue rose to $2.35 billion from $2 billion, slightly edging out analysts' expectation of $2.322 billion.
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Voters seem to value this freedom (Scotland is edging in this direction as part of devolution).
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The offshore yuan also strengthened from Tuesday's close, edging up 0.1% against the dollar to 6.9951.
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Asian shares traded mixed on Wednesday, with MSCI's Asia-Pacific index excluding Japan edging slightly lower.
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Oil prices fluctuated, with Brent crude and U.S. WTI edging slightly higher around the market close.
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Reyes took his lead in familiar fashion, hands on his knees, edging away from the bag.
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The unsettling footage shows the teen edging along the building's exterior, just inches from free fall.
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Recent surveys, however, showed the center-left Liberals edging in front of their right-leaning rivals.
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They were also edging towards Noosa, a popular beach resort in Queensland, where residents were evacuated.
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M.H.: He put his gate troubles behind him, edging Mor Spirit in the San Felipe Stakes.
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Revenue came in at $3.07 billion, edging higher than the $3.05 billion expected, according to Refinitiv.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average was laggard last month, edging higher by just a half percent.
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"There's eight edges on ice skates, and figure skaters train in the edging capacity," she said.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast initial claims edging down to 2250,22.14 in the latest week.
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The bank's shares have fallen more than 7.5 percent and are edging into bear market territory.
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And Democrat Doug Jones has pulled off an absolutely massive upset, edging embattled Republican Roy Moore.
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Meanwhile, the Australian dollar strengthened to trade at $0.7574 after edging lower for four straight sessions.
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Apple is edging closer to double-digits with 9% of its US workforce identifying as black.
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"Two other shows remain in the script stage, but are edging closer," Martin wrote in May.
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A Public Policy Polling survey released this week found Clinton edging Sanders by only two points.
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Trump won just 28500 percent of the vote in Arizona in 6900, edging Clinton's 2628 percent.
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Carolina has gone 1-2-2 since edging the New York Rangers 3-2 on Oct.
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The benchmark had its sixth-straight record high on Thursday, edging up 0.6 percent to 2,552.07.
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Technical pressure has also increased on oil, with WTI edging toward a test of its Aug.
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The company's total revenue fell marginally to $22.98 billion, edging past analysts estimate of $22.96 billion.
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Spot gold was up 0.4 percent at $1,139.31 an ounce, after earlier edging down to $1,131.35.
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ET, edging out Fox's Sean Hannity, who delivered 28500 million viewers per night at 6900 p.m.
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Sheer panels, pretty Swiss dots, lace edging, and sweet scalloping are now bona fide swimwear trends.
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The dollar gained 219 percent to 110.80 yen, edging near Thursday's seven-week peak of 111.13.
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Before Sergeeva's case, sources told Reuters the IOC was edging closer to restoring Russia's Olympic status.
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The S&P 500 (SPX) is also edging closer to falling below its January 2017 level.
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And if you think your robot is edging over to the dark side, simply unplug it.
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Excluding fuels and food, import prices were unchanged last month after edging up 0.1% in July.
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Sanders appears to have a comfortable lead in California, but he's only edging Biden in Texas.
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Owners have bought up vast tracts of land, edging closer to residents protective of their privacy.
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Beta also means that Microsoft is edging closer to the release stage for its Chromium browser.
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Arabica coffee continued to buck the trend, edging up on fears over container shortages at ports.
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In North Carolina, the race was tighter, with Sanders edging Biden out by only 2 points.
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Ohio State was No. 2, edging No. 3 Florida State and preventing the first 1-vs.
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A poll released last month showed Castro edging out Cruz in a potential 2018 Senate matchup.
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Market watchers are predicting few changes in the new year, although interest rates are edging up.
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But the rouble firmed 3.343 percent, helped by oil prices edging back above $211 a barrel.
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Only 2016 was hotter, edging out 2019 by less than one-tenth of a degree Fahrenheit.
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The flight to safety also pushed some bond prices higher, with German bund yields edging down.
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Shipments of manufactured goods rose 0.3% in November after edging up 0.1% in the prior month.
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Gold prices fell Wednesday, edging off of an 11-month high hit in the previous session.
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Two other polls conducted this year have found Biden edging Trump in the Lone Star State.
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Banking shares failed to hold onto earlier gains, with the sub-index edging down 0.4 percent.
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US job openings for July came in just below expectations, edging down from the previous month.
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Thursday's results show he has 85033 percent in the Palmetto State, edging out former Florida Gov.
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The euro traded at $1.0401, having slipped 0.5 percent on Monday and edging near its Dec.
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However, inflation took the lead as a source of financial "pain," edging out worries about taxes.
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The two most recent surveys of Iowa and New Hampshire show Warren edging Biden, with Sen.
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Excluding items, the company earned $2.05 per share, edging past analysts' average forecasts by 2 cents.
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Kadeesha, 25, has been a "cannabis consumer" for 10 years and is edging into that space herself.
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The personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index rose 768.43 percent after edging up 2768.4 percent in November.
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It is continuously upgrading its software, edging drivers already on the road closer to self-driving actuality.
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Worries about trade were evident in currency markets, with the dollar edging towards a one-year high.
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Some Saudi blue chips were only marginally lower, however, with Saudi Basic Industries edging down 0.2 percent.
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In Richards' black-and-white portraits, there is mostly grief edging towards despair, though some fight on.
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The peso rose 0.7 percent to 20.102 on the dollar, edging near a key resistance of 20.
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The pan-European Stoxx 600 ended 0.05 percent down despite major bourses edging higher with sectors mixed.
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Analysts had forecasted they would rise 10.6 percent, edging lower from the previous period's 10.9 percent growth.
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Oil prices are edging back up and the dollar, which has hampered exports, has weakened a bit.
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This one narrowly earns the prize for the year's top bone-related costume, edging out Jonathan Toews.
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However, India's rupee deflated again after an initial bounce, edging towards a record low set on Monday.
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Windows 10 is still edging closer to Microsoft's goal of having it installed on 1 billion devices.
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The pound was little moved, though, edging up against the euro and barely shifting versus the dollar.
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Average hourly earnings are forecast to have risen 24.7% in April after edging up 21.7% in March.
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Net revenue rose to $1.20 billion from $1.19 billion, edging past analysts' average estimate of $1.18 billion.
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Locals feared that the conflict was edging ever closer, but it had mostly been calm in Rawda.
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Since the merge, we've seen Nick edging Cydney out of her central place in the Brawn brolliance.
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Now, the good news: textbook prices are edging back down, according to surveys by online booksellers CampusBooks.com.
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Lamb won, edging out GOP nominee Rick Saccone by a 214 percent margin in a shocking upset.
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Quinnipiac University, meanwhile, showed a virtual tie with Clinton edging Trump by a single point, 21%-2115%.
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America is edging towards trade conflict not just with an avowed rival but with its closest friends.
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The physical and mental rest was needed after edging Drake 68-67 last time out on Dec.
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The statements suggests the central bank is edging toward a rate cut later this year, as expected.
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A key measure of consumers' attitudes was unchanged this month, edging below expectations, according to preliminary data.
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Food delivery providers are also edging into the space, with Postmates looking to broaden its alcohol options.
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Overall, the cost of wholesale goods was unchanged in August after edging up 0.1 percent in July.
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Edging through the stationary traffic to cross the Bastille roundabout in Paris could take half an hour.
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By handing Home to Queiroz, Google is rewarding his success in edging Chromecast past Apple and Amazon.
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When we were really competitive … we were edging up to $43 million [in online donations] a month.
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Nonfarm payrolls are seen rising 180,000 for August, with the jobless rate edging down to 193 percent.
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While wages for many may finally be edging higher, health costs are growing a whole lot faster.
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The euro remained in the red at $1.15920, edging back down towards a 2018-low of $1.15080.
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Imported food prices fell 0.3 percent in January after edging up 0.1 percent in the prior month.
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Earlier, the contract touched 13.37 cents, edging closer towards Wednesday's 2753-1/2-month high of 13.42.
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Haley Stevens won the Democratic nomination, edging out four other Democrats in Tuesday&aposs District 11 race.
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However, export orders grew at only a marginally better pace, with the index edging up to 50.3.
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MSNBC has been edging in on Fox's lead overall, due in large part to the 9 p.m.
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Good at cleaning and automatic docking, but struggles a bit with rugs and raised edging while navigating.
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The peso rose 0.8 percent to 20.094 on the dollar, edging near a key resistance of 20.
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Economists had forecast inventories, a key component of gross domestic product, edging up 0.1 percent in July.
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Safran appeared, meanwhile, to be edging closer towards a sale of its Morpho Detection airport security business.
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The pair last met at the Australian Open with Barty edging the Belarusian in the first round.
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China's Xiaopeng Han was the victor in Turin in 2006, edging out Belarusian Dmitri Dashinski into second.
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Excluding one-time items, Symantec earned 34 cents per share, edging past analysts' expectations of 33 cents.
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Shares in Sao Paulo's Bovespa tested new record high levels with most sectors edging higher barring materials.
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Excluding one-time items, Valeant earned 98 cents per share, edging past analysts' estimates of 97 cents.
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The spot rupee closed at 146.70/75 per dollar, edging down from Monday's close of 146.55/65.
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That's a 69 percent increase from last year and edging past Goldman Sachs' forecast of 23,500 vehicles.
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They've doubled the amount of LEDs in the screen to make that dithering and the edging possible.
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Spot gold reached its highest since mid-September at $1,321.33, before edging back to $1,313.48 per ounce.
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Stocks at manufacturers jumped 0.83 percent in January after edging up 20.8 percent in the prior month.
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She's the devil incarnate, catering only to her own whims and edging her friends and lovers out.
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Right as I was riding into the bus mall, I saw my bus just barely edging out.
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Lawmakers are edging closer than they ever imagined to forcing a second government shutdown in four years.
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National polls are also continuing to tighten, he said, with Sanders edging out Clinton in some polls.
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The gain from the merger that created Kraft Heinz Co prevented profit from edging lower, Berkshire said.
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"One of the elements can be sat on; others involve you edging around them," Ms. Morgan said.
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But Mr Kennedy's opinions in race cases show he has been edging towards this stance in Fisher.
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Stewart won the GOP primary in Virginia last week, narrowly edging out the more moderate state Del.
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Revenue rose nearly 5 percent to C$9.34 billion, edging past analysts' estimate of C$9.31 billion.
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The IWM is edging close to its 289-week high of $161, trading at just under $159.
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O'Rourke appears to be edging closer to making a decision over whether he will run for president.
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The euro took the move with aplomb, edging up to $49.953 from an early trough of $1.0750.
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Yet even though such stunts remain a dream for many, their revival may be edging slightly closer.
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Ted Cruz (R-Texas) in polls released Sunday, edging past his main rival for the GOP nomination.
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After marking a "higher low," it is now edging its way back up toward $35, he said.
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Every day, it appears that the Donald is, right now, edging toward passing Hillary in the polls.
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Revenue in the quarter increased 8.7 percent to $2.41 billion, edging past analysts' estimate of $2.37 billion.
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In March, wholesale auto inventories fell 0.9 percent after edging up 0.1 percent in the prior month.
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The spot rupee ended at 153.50/60 per dollar, edging down from Tuesday's close of 153.43/48.
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It's got worthwhile things to say, and it does so deftly, with plenty of seat-edging tension.
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Two-week forwards closed at 153.10/20 per dollar, edging down from Friday's close of 153.00/20.
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Meanwhile the comparable rate for men has hardly changed, edging up from 88.1 percent to 88.5 percent.
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The dollar shed 0.25 percent to 108.63 , edging back toward Tuesday's five-week low of 108.10 yen.
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The Comcast-owned network averaged 2202 million viewers, edging Fox News and its average of 2628 million.
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Sources in Pyeongchang told Reuters the IOC is edging closer to allowing Russian athletes to do so.
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Sterling rose around 21.31 percent against the dollar, climbing above $1.693 and edging back towards Tuesday's $21.69.
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But the banks which led last week's rally stalled, with Qatar National Bank edging down 0.1 percent.
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Excluding one-time items, Cognizant earned 98 cents per share, edging past analysts' estimates of 95 cents.
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The dollar was steady on the yen at 103.82, after edging back from 104.20 the previous session.
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The news boosted other retailers, with Wal-Mart up 1.4 percent and Costco edging up 0.9 percent.
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Against the yen, the greenback was little changed at 204, edging lower for a third straight session.
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But with the United States and Canada edging toward permitting the drug's use, Jamaica wants in, too.
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Texas has been a solidly red state that has been edging closer to purple in recent years.
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The unemployment rate is at 4.1 percent, its lowest level since 2000, and wages are edging up.
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They are here and ready to begin edging out their gasoholic forefathers one model at a time.
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Excluding one-time items, it earned $1.10 per share, edging past analysts' estimates of $1.09 per share.
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The Fed bets kept long-term U.S. bond yields edging higher, with short-dated yields up too.
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Still seething with loathing and regret in his hospital room, he recalls My Lai, edging toward delirium.
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Core goods prices, excluding energy and food, were unchanged last month after edging up 0.1% in July.
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It rose 13% to 5,816.52, edging up from its lowest close since July 25 hit on Friday.
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Because population growth and immigration are concentrated in the Front Range, Colorado seems to be edging bluer.
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There, the Juan de Fuca Plate is edging east and slipping slowly beneath the North American Plate.
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Compared with a month earlier, the index was unchanged in February after edging up 0.6% in January.
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However, another Pennsylvania survey released Thursday showed Trump edging out Bloomberg, Klobuchar and former South Bend, Ind.
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Mr. Rispone, with 27 percent, came in second place by edging past the Republican congressman Ralph Abraham.
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The dollar extended losses after edging down in the last session ahead of the Friday deadline stateside.
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Thanks to their sleuthing, here's 10-year-old Humphries edging out Phelps in the 50-meter butterfly.
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Excluding items, AbbVie earned $2.33 per in the quarter, edging past analyst' average estimate by 3 cents.
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Excluding items, AbbVie earned $2.33 per in the quarter, edging past analyst' average estimate by 3 cents.
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The latest Real Clear Politics average has the Republican congressman edging Heitkamp by just under 2 points.
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Public support for the strike, which is amplified by 200 years of French history, is edging down.
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The two most recent polls show Cruz slightly edging Trump there, while Kasich runs a distant third.
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Manuel touched first with a time of 52.27 seconds — edging Sjostrom by four-hundredths of a second.
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Heavy equipment maker Deere & Co. issued quarterly earnings of $9003 per share, edging estimates by a penny.
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"The forint's weakening has not accelerated ... but it slowly keeps edging weaker," Erste said in a note.
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U.S. Treasury yields were steady after edging higher overnight on the news of U.S.-China trade talks.
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The euro took the move with aplomb, edging up to $1.0776 from an early trough of $1.0750.
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But manufacturing production was almost flat, edging up only 0.1 percent, and energy output fell 0.5 percent.
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Outside of those five states, the electoral vote was basically tied, with Mr. Trump edging out Mrs.
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S&P E-mini futures were down less than 20.1 percent at 294.606,20.6 after earlier edging higher.
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Rent increases for apartments have started to moderate in some cities and vacancy rates are edging up.
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They deliver a hypnotic power in repetition; at times, they are like mantras, edging on the meditative.
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By comparison, 26 percent of white respondents listed country as their favorite, edging out all other categories.
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Justice Neil Gorsuch generally votes with the court's conservatives, who have been edging toward such a ruling.
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Today is Day 22, edging out the previous record of 21 days in 1995-96 under Bill Clinton.
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However, Hillary Clinton won Nevada's six electoral vote, edging the president by about two-and-a-half points.
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Average hourly earnings rose eight cents, or 0.3 percent last month after edging up 0.1 percent in April.
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There is growing concern that North Korea is edging closer to being able to deploy a nuclear weapon.
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The Colombo stock index ended 21 percent firmer at 2155.7500,458.33, edging up from its lowest close since Jan.
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Platinum dipped 0.8 percent to $931.70, edging toward a two-week low of $913.50 reached earlier this week.
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Excluding items, the company earned 26 cents per share, edging past the average analyst estimate of 25 cents.
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On an adjusted basis, it earned 23 cents per share, edging past an average estimate of 22 cents.
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Industry analyst Trilby Lundberg said Sunday that the hike is mostly due to crude oil prices edging up.
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Democratic anxiety about the 2020 presidential election is edging upward after a bad few days for the party.
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Industry analyst Trilby Lundberg said Sunday that the hike is partly due to crude oil prices edging up.
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Ethiopia, until recently a darling of Western donors and security hawks alike, is edging closer to the brink.
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Now, after years of huge setbacks and surreal highs, Virgin Galactics ticketholders are edging closer to their flights.
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It earlier declined as much as 1.23% to 21.2,21.922, edging near its May 220 intraday low of 20,751.
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Need for Speed has been edging closer and closer to the Fast and Furious franchise over the years.
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He made brief mention of polls that showed him edging closer and closer to Democratic rival Hillary Clinton.
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The damage was limited elsewhere, with E-mini futures for the S&P 2274.45 edging up 23 percent.
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The bank sees 2017 growth edging up to 4.8 percent in Pakistan, a nation of 190 million people.
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As the company started edging toward a long-awaited IPO, he started selling Ek on the direct listing.
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The dollar shed 0.5 percent to 108.37 yen, edging back toward Tuesday's five-week low of 108.10 yen.
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In Europe, it has slipped to 8th from 13th a year ago, with BNP Paribas edging above it.
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The 10-year U.S. Treasuries yield rose to 2.389 percent , edging near this month's high of 0.43 percent.
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The dollar index, meanwhile, has been edging up in July, which should make dollar-denominated crude more expensive.
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You pick a start date and recurring times, and any extras like edging or weeding, then check out.
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A June 233 national poll by Quinnipiac showed Clinton edging out Trump by 218 percent to 234 percent.
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Adjusted for one-time items, earnings were 33 cents per share, edging past analysts' expectations of 32 cents.
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The rate of business failures has been edging up, points out Paul Hollingsworth of Capital Economics, a consultancy.
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And it's not just in the US. Even among 12th graders, the use of LSD is edging up.
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A GROWTH PATH OF 2, 2.25% GDP GROWTH, UNEMPLOYMENT EDGING DOWN IN MY VIEW BELOW 5% THIS YEAR.
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They could test the lower bounds of standard monetary policy by edging interest rates further into negative territory.
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With prices now edging higher, the findings could inform how aggressively the Fed hikes interest rates this year.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast the CPI and the core CPI edging up 0.23 percent in February.
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With tax season halfway behind us, refunds are edging up slightly from where they were a year ago.
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Worldwide, June 2019 was the hottest-ever June on record, edging out June 2016 by 0.18 degrees Fahrenheit.
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The Colombo stock index ended 13 percent higher at 6,419.61, edging up from its lowest close since Sept.
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It was the highest reading since May, and it is seen edging up further to 20 in March.
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U.S. gasoline futures rose up 0.8 percent to $1.6886 a gallon, edging off earlier highs following the data.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast the CPI and the core CPI edging up 0.2 percent in February.
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In the bond markets, sentiment was a bit more cautious with longer-dated German bond yields edging lower.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast the CPI and the core CPI edging up 20.4 percent in February.
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Clinton has a small lead in the polls there, edging Trump by 2.8 points in the RealClearPolitics average.
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Stewart won the GOP primary in Virginia on Tuesday night, narrowly edging out the more moderate state Del.
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The Norwegian Refugee Council has called it the world's most neglected displacement crisis, edging towards full-blown war.
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Reynold's victory was hard-fought, narrowly edging out Democratic challenger Fred Hubbell, with 50.4 percent of the vote.
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Food prices surged 2.93 percent, the largest gain since July 2016, after edging up 0.2 percent in August.
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Trump notched a narrow win in Maloney's district in 2016, edging out Clinton by less than 2 points.
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He scored a stunning upset in 2202 as one of the top two finishers, edging the Socialist candidate.
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The Gators scored 197.475 in the first semifinal session, edging two Southeastern Conference rivals, Louisiana State and Georgia.
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With the Nobel edging toward the likes of Dylan and Ishiguro, this is a loss for global literature.
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They're trailer homes, on the other side of the main road from us, edging up against the forest.
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The CNN/ORC poll had Cruz edging Clinton, and the PPP survey showed him losing by two points.
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Data released Friday showed payroll growth of 128,000 in October, with the jobless rate edging up to 3.6%.
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The Colombo stock index ended 0.02 percent lower at 6,13, edging down from its highest close since Aug.
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Booker spoke for a total of 10 minutes and 35 seconds during Wednesday's debate, edging out former Rep.
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You can also use it for trimming your neck, beard, mustache, and to do edging around your ears.
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Missouri and Illinois are too close to call, with the Vermont senator narrowly edging Clinton in exit polls.
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MIWD00000PUS gained 2.65 percent, despite edging down Tuesday and suffering its largest loss in six weeks on Monday.
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U.S. and European shares gained modestly, with MSCI's gauge of stocks across the globe edging up 0.18 percent.
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Meanwhile, Democrats like Joe Biden, Michael Bloomberg, Kamala Harris and more seem to be edging closer to running.
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Revenue jumped 47.2 percent to $87.4 million in the first quarter, edging past analysts' estimate of $83.6 million.
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The mansard roof is gone, the top floors are absent and the windows have lost their detailed edging.
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Despite edging lower, corn is up nearly 1% for the week, the first weekly gain in three weeks.
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The Colombo stock index ended 0.2 percent weaker at 6,13, edging down from its highest close since Aug.
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Crude stocks have been edging lower after hitting a record 235 million barrels at the end of March.
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Aid organizations are racing to position emergency food for the nearly three million South Sudanese edging toward starvation.
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Dunleavy was the clear frontrunner in the race, edging out Walker and Begich by more than 15 points.
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With 99% of results in, Biden led with about 38% of the vote, edging out Sanders at 36%.
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Antioch remains one of the more affordable cities in the Bay Area, but prices have been edging upward.
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By that admittedly rather convoluted metric, at last count, Buttigieg was narrowly edging out Sanders at the caucuses.
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My eyes went to the knife block and I started edging toward it, but he got there first.
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The strategy has worked with prices edging up toward the $70 a barrel level for Brent crude futures.
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The Commerce Department said on Friday business inventories increased 0.6 percent after edging up 0.1 percent in June.
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Elsewhere, spot gold reached its highest since mid-September on Wednesday, before edging back to $1,316.36 per ounce.
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The dollar took a breather, edging lower against a basket of peers after gaining over 1% last week.
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The flight to safety also added to pressure in fixed income markets with German bund yields edging lower.
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Edging out Schwartz by just a touch, Cassidy's calls returned 28.9%, on average, during the most recent decade.
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With Rosario back at home, Fanny managed to convince herself that her mother was edging out of danger.
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However, he had to hold off a strong challenge from Yunier Perez of Cuba, edging him by 0.03.
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Support for the strike, which was initially high among French people anxious over their retirement, is edging down.
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Revenue for the quarter rose 3 percent to $514 million, edging past Wall Street estimates of $506 million.
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The spot-next forwards were at 2146.2000/45 per dollar, edging down from Friday's close of 146.30/40.
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Sterling fell 0.6 percent to $1.3097, edging down towards a one-week low of $1.3042 hit last week.
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The Colombo stock index finished 0.26 percent higher at 13,572.70, edging up from its lowest close since Oct.
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Beshear, of course, is likely to be sworn in as governor next month after edging unpopular Republican Gov.
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Thanks to higher fees however, revenues are seen edging marginally higher under the plan, by 0.3% per year.
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AMD and ARM, which make central processing chips like Intel, are edging into the data-center market, too.
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Average hourly earnings rose eight cents or 0.3 percent last month after edging up 2000 percent in February.
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Orders for motor vehicles and parts increased 1.6 percent last month after edging up 0.1 percent in January.
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Volkswagen sold 10.8 million cars and trucks in 2018, edging out Toyota as the world's largest vehicle manufacturer.
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Now, after years of huge setbacks and surreal highs, Virgin Galactic's ticketholders are edging closer to their flights.
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It helps that Toy Story is the longest-running franchise in Pixar's oeuvre, just slightly edging out Cars.
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SLOVENIA WINS TEAM EVENT Slovenia won the team ski jump event in Oslo by edging Norway, the host nation.
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It was hardly a flowing performance by Antonio Conte's long-time leaders but the title is edging ever closer.
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Now that MoviePass has gotten a ton of very expensive publicity, it's likely edging back towards its old ways.
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Cal made one more push, edging within 214-41 with 11:53 remaining on a rare five-point possession.
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Earlier, Tiger Woods played himself into contention, edging to within a stroke of the lead on the front nine.
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Or live again in these ancient lands where Christianity came early but is now edging dangerously close to extinction.
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Economists had forecast the PPI edging up 0.1 percent last month and increasing 2.4 percent from a year ago.
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Country music has been edging women out of the format over the last 25 years, a new report finds.
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The euro eased 0.3 percent to $1.2373, edging away from a three-year high of $1.1.23738 touched last week.
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Edging ever closer to Phelps's 247.22 world record, he finished 219.60 seconds shy of the eight-year-old mark.
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U.S. oil is even edging out North Sea Forties, which is produced in the backyard of the continent's refineries.
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Average hourly earnings are forecast to have risen 0.3 percent in April after edging up 1.73 percent in March.
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Alibaba, often called the "Amazon of China," is edging closer to $188 — a key technical level for the stock.
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The Australian dollar climbed 0.5 percent to $366.063 , edging back towards a four-month peak of set $0.8119 overnight.
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Shipments of core capital goods jumped 0.8 percent in January after edging up 1.73 percent in the prior month.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast housing starts edging up to a pace of 1.239 million units in May.
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The dollar fell 0.4 percent to 105.65 yen, edging near its 16-month low of 105.24 touched on Friday.
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The Chinese yuan on Monday was near its low of the year, edging closer to 7 to the dollar.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast housing starts edging up to a pace of 2479 million units in May.
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But as of the beginning of this month, it seemed to be edging its way toward a final vote.
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The impersonality and spontaneity of social media, which are edging out newspapers in news delivery, is fuelling the trend.
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Dash Charging is back, filling an empty battery half way in half an hour, edging out the Pixel's offering.
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The dollar slipped to 106.14 yen, edging back towards its 15-month low of 105.545 set on Feb 16.
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"We're edging closer towards the point in time where it'll be appropriate to raise interest rates further," Dudley said.
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Despite edging down, soybeans are up nearly 2% for the week, on course for their second straight weekly gain.
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The pound closed at $1.2436 on Tuesday, edging near the two-year trough of $1.2382 it brushed last week.
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Del Potro beat Raonic in last week's semi-finals in California before edging out Federer in the title match.
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Other metals moved mixed, with aluminum edging up 0.1%, zinc advancing 0.5%, nickel falling 0.4% and lead increasing 0.2%.
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All images: RoamThe housing crisis is edging an entire generation out of the most expensive cities on the planet.
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During 2020 Italian bond yields have been edging higher; the spread above German bonds is now 4.5 percentage points.
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Even the narrow bands edging or running through the panel's border colors convey a distinctive feel to their physicality.
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That said, the details of the report were more favorable, with production and new orders components both edging up.
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Acquisition of new users is clearly a concern with YouTube's 'Join' button quietly edging into Patreon's turf last August.
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MSNBC rising: MSNBC has been edging in on Fox's lead overall, due in large part to the 9 p.m.
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A poll conducted by South Media & Opinion Research found Kennedy handily edging out Campbell, 220006 percent to 2202 percent.
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The crash in crude prices could be edging the door open to a bullish move in the stock market.
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The Colombo stock index ended 24 points firmer at 21,2155.6000, edging up from its lowest closing level since Jan.
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That could be changing, though, as a poll out Monday from Quinnipiac University had Trump edging Cruz 31%-29%.
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"I stand here tonight, breathing a big sigh of relief," says Clinton after (maybe?) edging out Sanders #iacaucus pic.twitter.
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Analysts polled by Reuters had expected it to rise 6.0 percent, edging up marginally from 63 percent in 2018.
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Recent indications provide at least some hope that inflation is edging toward the U.S. central bank's 2 percent goal.
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Japan's benchmark Nikkei 225 index was mostly steady, edging down 0.07 percent or 14.05 percent to close at 19,869.85.
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Shipments of core capital goods jumped 0.8 percent in January after edging up 0.43 percent in the prior month.
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Ruiz Tomassini's pardon was just one indicator that Puerto Rico is edging away from its notoriously harsh marijuana laws.
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E-Mini futures pointed to gains for U.S. stocks on Friday, with S&P 500 edging up 0.2 percent.
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Shares of Lyondell dipped briefly on the initial report, but were edging higher after the fire was put out.
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Rather, sportsmen and women have long been edging ever closer to the limits of what is, literally, humanly possible.
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Palladium fell 0.2% to $1,557.50 an ounce, edging away from a 16-week peak touched in the previous session.
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Over the course of many meetings the two leaders "were edging toward each other, sideways, like two ancient crabs".
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Other London metals were mixed, with aluminium edging up 0.2 percent and nickel and zinc falling 0.4 percent each.
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Y.) has been elected Democratic caucus chair after edging past a fellow member of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC).
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The Scottish writer Ali Smith is surely the most pun-besotted of contemporary novelists, edging out even Thomas Pynchon.
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Benchmark copper closed at $2320,21.3 per tonne, up 221 percent, edging off a two-week low hit on Friday.
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Other metals moved mixed, with aluminium edging up 0.1%, zinc advancing 0.5%, nickel falling 0.4% and lead increasing 0.2%.
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Rents also shattered records for the 10th month, edging up 163 percent and rising 7.89 percent year-on-year.
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While premiums are edging lower, eHealth notes that exchange plan out-of-pocket costs are moving higher for 294.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast housing starts edging up to a pace of 25.0 million units in May.
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Platinum climbed 0.8% to $810.85, edging away from a more than one-week low touched in the previous session.
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The euro eased 0.1 percent to $1.2373, edging away from a three-year high of $1.2538 touched last week.
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The British pound fell to about $1.24 on Friday from $1.30 a week earlier and continued edging down Monday.
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This dramatic growth of natural gas and renewable power is edging out coal and, in some instances, nuclear power.
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That makes it the oldest Australopithecus skull ever found, edging out the previous record holder by about 200,000 years.
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Despite the benchmark index edging lower, the tech-heavy Kosdaq soared 2.03 percent by the end of the session.
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Shares of PayPal gained 1.8 percent during regular trading, and continued edging up near 1 percent after the bell.
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Average hourly earnings are expected to have risen 0.2 percent last month after edging up 0.1 percent in February.
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The Australian dollar climbed 0.3 percent to $0.8049 , edging back towards a four-month peak of set $0.8119 overnight.
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But some strategists say bond yields edging up is not an indication that economic growth is picking up substantially.
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Sterling, meanwhile, fell to a more than one-week low of $1.2871 before edging up 0.01 percent to $1.289.
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MSCI's world equity index, which tracks shares in 47 countries, gained 0.01 percent and was edging towards record highs.
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The difference being that "The Meddler" is agreeably (unusually) optimistic about human relationships, despite the melancholy edging its comedy.
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Analysts polled by Reuters had expected it to rise 6.0 percent, edging up marginally from 5.9 percent in 2018.
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Its domestic sales now stand at $652.5 million, just barely edging out the earnings for the "Jurassic Park" sequel.
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Economists polled by Reuters expect consumer price index to remain unchanged in June after edging 0.1% higher in May.
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For tops, edging a partner can increase their sensations of power and control—but it also works in reverse.
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A top who wants to test the control they have over their own body and desire might practice edging.
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If you don't have a skilled top at your disposal, you can practice edging on your own through masturbation.
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It is also edging close to launching a taxi-booking service in Japan via a joint venture with SoftBank.
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The department also reported that wholesale inventories fell 0.4 percent last month after edging up 0.1 percent in September.
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The benchmark Colombo stock index ended up 2144.8000 percent at 6,508.09, edging up from its lowest close since Aug.
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Two new CBS News/YouGov polls released Sunday show Sanders and Bloomberg edging into Biden's lead among black voters.
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Now, mortgage delinquency and foreclosure rates are edging higher around Houston, according to real estate and legal aid groups.
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Scientists are edging closer to defeating a longtime enemy of human health: hemophilia, the inability to form blood clots.
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Beijing has already had to shift course once, edging away from threats to match American tariffs dollar for dollar.
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"Clearly, we're concerned about civilian casualties, and they know about our concern," General Harrigian said, frustration edging his voice.
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Declining orders threaten its forecast of sales edging up 6 percent this year to 1.9 billion yen ($17 million).
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The United States had made it to the World Cup semifinals, edging past France only a few minutes before.
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But Iran has left the door open to increasing its stockpile and edging closer to weapons-grade level enrichment.
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The total box-office gross reached $261.8 million, edging out the record set at the end of last year.
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Platinum rose 0.7% to $809.26, edging away from a more than one-week low touched in the previous session.
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He was edging toward 30 and wanted to have a family, but he did not have time to date.
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By 22018, surveys of Chinese young people showed that basketball was edging out soccer as the most popular sport.
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Once again, they are running neck and neck in the polls, with Blue and White edging ahead in some.
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But that sense of normality is slowing being eroded by a foreboding feeling of crisis edging toward the capital.
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Total company revenue was almost unchanged from a year earlier at $23 billion, edging out the $22.79 billion estimate.
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Europeans fear that China and Russia are edging towards the formation of a new bloc that will dominate Eurasia.
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Finally, recognize that there's no shame in edging one dream out of the picture to make room for another.
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On an adjusted basis, News Corp earned 19 cents per share, edging past analysts' average estimate of 18 cents.
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That's just one reason markets are looking past the headlines and seeing plenty of reason to keep edging higher.
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Heavily armed pastoralists had invaded her ranch in northern Kenya and were edging closer and closer to her house.
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The dollar also scored a three-month peak on the yen at 110.05 overnight, before edging back to 109.400.
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By edging up to the line of such a war, North Korea can also coerce its adversaries in peacetime.
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GLOBAL GROWTH CONCERNS The flight to safety also pushed some bond prices higher, with German bund yields edging down.
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Whole milk powder - the top traded item - was largely flat, edging up 0.1% and skim milk powder jumped 1.9%.
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Excluding this and other one-time items, the company earned $1.31 per share, edging past analysts' estimates of $1.30.
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Final demand goods less food and energy increased 0.4 percent last month after edging up 0.1 percent in February.
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And the private student loan market, which is already a more expensive way to borrow, is also edging higher.
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The dollar recouped some losses after edging down Friday on the back of lackluster second-quarter U.S. GDP figures.
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The initially traded near 2.16 percent, around its highest in almost a decade, before edging down to 2.14 percent.
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Whole milk powder - the top traded item - was largely flat, edging up 0.1% and skim milk powder jumped 1.9%.
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S&P 500 REGAINS GROUND AFTER POWELL PRESSER ENDS, EDGING ABOVE ITS PRE-FED STATEMENT LEVEL, LAST DOWN 0.17%
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Reasonable Leverage, but Edging Higher: Historically General Mills has maintained a leverage (gross debt/EBITDA) ratio comfortably below 3x.
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The euro slipped 23.5325 percent to $23.6000, extending its 0.5 percent fall on Monday and edging near its Dec.
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Of note, the Topix iron and steel index firmed by 0.08 percent after edging lower in the last session.
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The petrochemical index underperformed, edging down 0.1 percent, after oil prices fell sharply at the end of last week.
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The 10-year yield was at 2.86 percent late Friday after edging near 3 percent earlier in the week.
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Germany's 10-year Bund yield rose 1.5 bps to minus 0.32%, edging off Tuesday's record low at minus 0.336%.
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One says that the Dutch artist's paintings became more abstract as he became more mentally unstable, edging toward suicide.
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A report on Tuesday showed producer prices edging up 0.1 percent in November after accelerating 0.6 percent in October.
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It hit a two-and-a-half-year high of $13 on Tuesday before edging back below $1.19 on Thursday.
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The dollar dipped against the yen on Monday, edging lower down after U.S. Treasury yields dipped on mixed economic data.
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Meerkat raised $12 million last year before Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube began edging it out with their own livestreaming services.
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World number one Lydia Ko of New Zealand won the silver medal, edging out China's Shanshan Feng by one stroke.
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To complete her look, the "Wolves" singer opted for a strapless black top that highlighted her cleavage with scalloped edging.
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It was the United States' first defeat of the tournament after thrashing Canada in Colorado and edging Samoa last weekend.
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Net revenue rose 2.4 percent to $1.44 billion, edging past analysts' average estimate of $1.42 billion, according to Refinitiv data.
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Indeed, 42 percent told the company they wanted a tracker and 38 percent said they were edging toward a smartwatch.
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Though it was already pretty safe to say the company wasn't exactly edging in on Garmin territory with this one.
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Sales from the medical device business fell 4.6 percent to $6.46 billion, edging past Wall Street estimates of $6.44 billion.
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The corridor to enter the event was clogged two by two with swollen frames, edging along on cleft-chinned calves.
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A dust storm was also spotted edging closer to the city around the time the ferry broke from its hold.
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Asian stocks were otherwise mixed Thursday, with shares in South Korea edging lower after the country reported weak economic growth.
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Merkley, who said he was edging toward a presidential run, called his possible 2020 campaign a "David and Goliath" venture.
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The firm's efficiency ratio, which reflects how much expenses consume revenue, improved to 57.48%, edging out analysts' estimate of 57.7%.
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Acer takes on that trend in laptop opulence with diamond-cut edging around the touchpad and a glossy metal hinge.
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That also contributed to pushing euro zone yields lower DE22016YT=RR, with those in Germany edging toward one-month lows.
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Bank of Nova Scotia was one of the biggest lifts on the index, edging up 0.4 percent to C$81.03.
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The euro edged down 0.73 percent to $1.1206, edging back towards a seven-week trough of $1.1180 struck last Thursday.
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The yen's moves after the BOJ were subdued by comparison, with the dollar erasing its tiny losses and edging higher.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast new home sales edging up to an annual rate of 500,000 units last month.
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The dollar rose 0.5 percent to 109.65 yen, edging near its three-month high of 110.02 yen touched last week.
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Saudi money rates are edging down, indicating bankers think financing the deficit will be less of a strain this year.
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China's consumer inflation rate has been far milder, edging up to 0.9 percent in March, from 0.8 percent in February.
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When frontrunners like Sanders and Biden hog the mic, they are strategically edging their smaller opponents out of the race.
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The shares fell as low as HK$0.25 before edging back up to HK$0.42 when the trade was halted.
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The 10-year and 2-year Treasury yields touched their lowest levels in more than a week before edging higher.
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Porto went on to demolish Lyon in the quarter-finals, before edging past Deportivo de La Coruña in the semis.
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Asked if that stance suggested he was worried that the party was edging toward Ms. Nixon, Mr. Figueroa said yes.
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Sterling showed little reaction to the comments, edging down 0.1 percent on the day against the euro to 85.25 pence .
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With inflation edging close to 2 percent, Fed officials aim to nudge rates higher this year so prices don't overshoot.
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" However, he says while the rhetoric from both leaders continues, "I don't think we're edging to an actual confrontation yet.
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The personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index, excluding food and energy, was unchanged after edging up 21970 percent in October.
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Household spending slowed for the second consecutive quarter, edging up 0.2 percent compared with 0.3 percent in the third quarter.
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Hawaii's overall well-being score for 2018 was 64.6 (out of 100), edging out second-place Wyoming's score of 64.2.
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The MSCI developed markets index is edging close to all-time highs as investors trade on low levels of volatility.
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Mucci said wage growth among small businesses is edging closer to 3 percent after many months of 2 percent growth.
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The e-commerce giant also is edging into the heavy and bulky warehousing and delivery category that is XPO's specialty.
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The BCC saw only a weak pickup, with growth edging up to 1.3 and 1.4 percent in 2020 and 2021.
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KS34 rose 1.7 percent, edging back from earlier gains, ahead of a 0.8 percent gain in the broader market .KS11.
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Hawaii's overall well-being score for 2018 was 263.3 (out of 28), edging out second-place Wyoming's score of 262.9.
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Excluding the charge, the company earned 37 Canadian cents per share, edging past analysts' average estimate by 1 Canadian cent.
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Out of more than 600,000 votes cast, Tubman emerged on top, edging out Eleanor Roosevelt by a scant 7,000 clicks.
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With 92.6% of the vote counted, the national election agency reported he had received 50.3%, edging out Ms Fujimori's 49.7%.
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The dollar rose 0.5 percent to 109.70 yen, edging near its three-month high of 110.02 yen touched last week.
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Ross raised $1.3 million in the latest fundraising haul, narrowly edging out Burr's $1.1 million, according to The News & Observer.
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Total revenue rose 5.5% to $3.21 billion, edging past analysts' estimate of $3.20 billion, according to IBES data from Refinitiv.
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Architects and engineers are edging closer to this goal, by printing portions of houses and assembling or finishing them conventionally.
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Cruz presented the closest challenge head to head, with Trump edging the Texas senator by eight points, 2202 to 2628.
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The unemployment rate for October is seen edging higher to 3.6%, but that would still be near 50-year lows.
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This element of edging hints at spatial dimension, as well as suggests that the forms are casting a faint aura.
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Mustafina defended her Olympic title on the uneven bars, edging Madison Kocian of the United States in a tight final.
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The Commerce Department also reported that wholesale inventories fell 0.4 percent in October after edging up 0.1 percent in September.
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A deal over the bill would indicate London and Brussels are edging closer to a new phase in their negotiations.
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"It has been edging its way from cushions onto furniture pieces such as sofa skirting, creating a lighthearted interior feel."
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There was a photo finish for third, with Carlos Ramirez Yepes of Colombia edging Nic Long of the United States.
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Japan is now reportedly the top creditor for the U.S. government, edging out China for the first time since 2017.
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The dollar also slipped to 111.11 yen JPY=, edging near 110.625, its 5 1/2-week low touched on Monday.
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The Labor Department said its Consumer Price Index rose 0.4 percent last month after edging up 0.1 percent in July.
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The share of GDP accruing to workers in the form of wages, salaries and employment-related benefits is edging up.
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After adding billions in the last week, Netflix is edging closer to surpassing the Walt Disney Co.'s market cap.
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Mr. Thompson kept edging toward the little kitchen, where the chef's equivalent of a jam session was in full swing.
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In the US in general, the two sexes are almost equally educated, with women edging out men by 0.01 years.
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The band's 1995 album Tragic Kingdom was starting to break out, edging onto the Billboard charts by January of 1996.
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In a straw poll released last Tuesday by the progressive group MoveOn, O'Rourke came in first, edging out Joe Biden.
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The private talks have been fruitful; Republican senators are now edging closer to a health care bill that could pass.
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Other notable movers include TSE REIT index, edging up 0.3% higher to hit a fresh 12-year high since 2007.
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After finally signing up full-time as C.E.O. in 2010 and edging Ryan Graves down a notch, Kalanick became that.
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In a Quinnipiac University national poll released Monday, Warren led with 30 percent support among Democrats, edging Biden's 27 percent.
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Data for November was revised down to show import prices edging up 20.2% instead of gaining 20.7% as previously reported.
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Only stones—black, gray, an earthen brown edging into bruised purple—that seemed about to topple out of the canvas.
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About 6 points separates the two rivals there, with Trump edging past Cruz in the latest RealClearPolitics average of polls.
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Prices for U.S. Treasuries were a shade lower with yields on the 10-year note edging up to 1.56 percent.
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It hit a two-and-a-half-year high of $1.2069 on Tuesday before edging back below $1.19 on Thursday.
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The dollar was slightly pressured after edging higher overnight on comments from Trump that he "ultimately" wanted a strong dollar.
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Financials were mixed, with insurer AIA slipping 290.4 percent and HSBC edging up 20.05 percent ahead of the market close.
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The company reported $12.2 billion in global sales for 2017, edging out the former title-holder, which had $12.03 billion.
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In the last decade, California's demographics have shifted, with Latinos edging out non-Hispanic whites as the biggest ethnic group.
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The top-ranked kink for surveyed users was anal sex followed by role play and then edging, or orgasm control.
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Microsoft stock rose 1% in after-hours trading following the announcement, edging back towards its all-time high of $141.68.
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The Stars defeated the Sharks at home for the second time this week, also edging San Jose 1-0 on Monday.
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It was Thatcher, initially a Europhile (but edging towards Euroscepticism in her later years) who helped to launch this neoliberal revolution.
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"Luanda is dirty, disgusting," said 58-year-old businessman Antonio Bobbe, edging past a vagrant rummaging through a mound of trash.
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On Monday, it had gained 0.4 percent, edging away from the greenback's 16-month low of 105.24 yen set on Friday.
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The dollar also slipped 0.2 percent to 110.90 yen, edging near 110.625, its 5 1/2-week low touched on Monday.
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The euro eased 0.1 percent to $1.2253, edging away from Monday's peak of about $1.2296, its strongest level since December 2014.
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Regular pay, which accounts for the bulk of monthly wages, also rose for the first time since December, edging up 0.1%.
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Excluding the volatile food and energy components, the PCE price index gained 20.9% last month after edging up 21.2% in March.
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Rupee forwards were active, with the spot-next at 147.00/13, edging up from the previous day's close of 147.15/25.
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Now what&aposs most upsetting to these protesters is that despite all their efforts, Trump&aposs approval numbers keep edging up.
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The rising trade rhetoric saw the dollar buckle to 106.16 yen, after edging up from a low of 733 on Tuesday.
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Gazprom's share was around the average of the past three years, edging down by 1% from the previous year to 32%.
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For the past two years, I've refused cautions — from editors, from family, from peers — that I might be edging into burnout.
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The central bank has raised interest rates twice since December in large part on expectations that inflation will keep edging higher.
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Against a basket of its rivals the greenback rose 0.3 percent, edging towards a 14-month high hit in mid-August.
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Overall sales increased slightly to $20.02 billion, edging past the average estimate of $19.61 billion, according to IBES data from Refinitiv.
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The final tally found Trump edging out Cruz 40.8%-40.6%, or by fewer than 2,000 votes in the March 6303 primary.
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Amazon's cloud business saw a 46 percent rise in revenue to $6.68 billion, only narrowly edging past estimates of $6.67 billion.
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A cape, a pantsuit and three long dresses all feature a harlequin pattern of black diamonds stitched together with leather edging.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast the CPI edging up 21.1 percent in January and the core CPI rising 22018 percent.
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The Serb broke Nishikori three times to force a decider before edging a tight third set with some courageous shot-making.
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Excluding the volatile food and energy components, the PCE price index gained 2963.7% last month after edging up 20.3% in March.
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The dollar shed 0.3 percent to 108.60 yen on Thursday morning, edging back towards Tuesday's five-week low of 108.115 yen.
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The company has released a first season of video focused on clitoral stimulation, with 11 videos including Edging, Accenting, and Orbiting.
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Europe is edging towards cracking the big-tech puzzle in a way that empowers consumers, not the state or secretive monopolies.
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The Nikkei share average rose 22% to 20.45,21, edging near its 2575.58-22.09/1.743-month high of 21.74,21 touched last week.
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The Iraqi Army Golden Division and Counter-Terrorism Force have been edging toward the city limits for the past three days.
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The 20-year JGB yield fell 0.5 basis point to 0.230%, edging near last week's near three-year low of 0.220%.
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You are slowly edging towards the vision you have in your head of what you want the knife to look like.
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The unemployment rate has been a perfect forecaster of recession, and it appears to be edging closer to triggering that signal.
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Sterling traded as low as $1.2855 on Monday, its weakest since June 28, before edging up to $1.2878 by 1630 GMT.
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The dollar index against a group of six major currencies was flat at 21.25 after edging up 21.1.257 percent on Wednesday.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast the CPI edging up 22018 percent in January and the core CPI rising 20.9 percent.
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Economists had forecast the PPI edging up 0.1 percent in January and increasing 2.1 percent on a year-on-year basis.
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Bucking the trend were gold miners, with bullion edging up as investors focused on lingering uncertainties over U.S.-China trade ties.
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But after years of pleading, months of negotiating, and weeks of just barely edging the contentious bill forward, it suddenly died.
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Utagawa Hirokage has a special humor, which, though at times edging on corny, is often sly and even tinged with eroticism.
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Overall sales are seen edging up 22017 percent in January after dropping 22018 percent in December, the biggest fall since 225.6.
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The dollar's decline has been a boon to commodities priced in the currency, with gold edging up to $1,341.56 an ounce .
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Industrial production rose for the second consecutive month in November, edging up 22016 percent on the month, the Economy Ministry said.
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The 11 remaining nations in the TPP are edging closer to sealing a comprehensive free trade pact without the United States.
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But in 22, Obama's first inauguration saw occupancy at 2708.88% for the same period of time, edging out Trump by 20133%.
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The dollar index versus a basket of six major currencies was steady at 96.765 after edging up nearly 0.2 percent overnight.
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The index of Mothers start-up shares dropped 2.9 percent, edging near the three-month low it touched in mid-August.
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That, plus the fact that many sex therapists recommend edging to make sex last longer, could be reason to do it.
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The pound traded as high as $1.2797 on Tuesday before edging down to $1.2720, half a percent lower on the day.
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Down Under, the ASX 200 closed in the green, edging higher by 0.36 percent or 20.625 points to finish at 5,0.0.7492.
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The lira weakened as far as 3.0974 to the dollar after Yildirim's comments before edging back to 3.0940 by 9.15 a.m.
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The dollar dropped 0.4 percent to 105.79 yen, edging back toward its 15-month low of 105.545 set on Feb. 16.
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Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) — who was greeted with thunderous applause and cheers from Democrats on the floor after edging out Rep.
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He added that as a result, it would be a "considerable number of months before we start edging higher" on prices.
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What once was dismissed as a 100-mile "Million Man Swim" now is edging toward a marginally credible course of action.
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Troy Balderson (R), who faces a rematch after edging Democrat Danny O'Connor by 6900,680 votes in a special election in August.
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They knew that Katharine Hepburn won more "Best Actress" awards than anyone, edging out Meryl Streep, who has the most nominations.
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Still, so far this quarter, the Russell 2000 has risen 133%, edging out the 3.6% rise in the S&P 500.
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Clinton boasts a wider lead over the Republican presidential nominee in Pennsylvania, meanwhile, edging him 46 percent to 21625 percent there.
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Still, so far this quarter, the Russell 2000 has risen 133%, edging out the 3.6% rise in the S&P 500.
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Australian sugar production was seen at 5.1 million tonnes, edging up from the June estimate of 5.08 million tonnes, ABARES said.
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Recent opinion polls show the party edging back in front of their Conservative rivals as the affair faded from the headlines.
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The index of Mothers start-up firm shares dropped 2.9 percent, edging near its three-month low touched in mid-August.
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The New Zealand dollar climbed 0.1 percent to $0.72 , edging back towards an 11-week peak of $0.7314 scaled last week.
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For the full year, Dish said revenue grew about 3 percent to $15.07 billion, edging past analysts' estimate of $15.02 billion.
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In early Asian trade, the Chinese offshore yuan was little changed on the day, edging higher to 6.9125 yuan per dollar.
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Television news showed the bus, resembling a goliath bug, edging forward down tracks while two cars nestled side by side underneath.
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And instead of edging it with a border tile, she substitutes polished aluminum trim by Schluter to hide unglazed tile edges.
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Hamlin covered the 0033-mile distance in 0023 seconds (0013 mph), edging Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Kyle Busch (0003 mph) by .
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast overall retail sales edging up 0.33 percent and core sales gaining 0.3 percent last month.
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Penny Oleksiak of Canada won the silver in 56.46, edging out the defending Olympic champion Dana Vollmer of the United States.
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MSCI's index of shares in Asia Pacific excluding Japan was more sanguine, edging higher by 211 percent in Asia afternoon trade.
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Data for November was revised slightly down to show retail sales edging up 0.1 percent versus 0.2 percent as previously reported.
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Troy Balderson won Tuesday's primary for the 85033th Congressional District's special election, edging out the House Freedom Caucus-backed Melanie Leneghan.
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Excluding food and energy, the so-called core PCE price index was also unchanged after edging up 0.1 percent in October.
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The dollar dropped 0.4 percent to 105.79 yen, edging back towards its 15-month low of 105.545 set on Feb 16.
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Yet skulking about Cedar Creek, edging hesitantly around corners or sprinting for cover, while pros fight and die all around you?
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Palladium fell 0.2% to $1,557.50 an ounce, edging away from a 16-week peak of $1,605.52 touched in the previous session.
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But Tsitsipas managed to save two match points and shifted the momentum after edging Zverev in a marathon second-set tiebreak.
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Yes, but: 49 percent still support some form of repeal -- slightly edging the 47 percent who want to keep the law.
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And it's true that if you look at Bitmain alone, the company is edging toward 51 percent of network hash rate.
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They had attached cameras to my broomstick, edging it out my window to try to get a view into his apartment.
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In a sign of improvement for the former vice president, exit polls showed Biden narrowly edging out Sanders among Hispanic voters.
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A simple one to get started with is edging, or the act of delaying an orgasm to make it more intense.
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By going after the shipments, the United States is edging closer to the imposition of an economic blockade on the North.
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Both contracts eased later in the session, with London nickel edging up 21% and Shanghai nickel rose 27.0928% at 0722 GMT.
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Their leader, Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, has been edging the party to the right since she succeeded Merkel as chairwoman in December.
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"As she removes the zone of privacy from herself and her family, she is edging into the world her son occupies."
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Not one Ivy League school beat that performance, although Princeton came the closest at 8.03 percent, edging out Columbia (7.98 percent).
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During the 45-minute checkup in Savage's living room, decorated with paintings and prints, the pandemic kept edging into their conversation.
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The January 2028 benchmark briefly dropped under 40 cents for the first time ever before edging up to trade at 21.73.
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Pete Buttigieg will remain the official winner of the contest, edging out Bernie Sanders in the state delegate count by 0.1%.
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The yen firmed 2711% to 2170 yen per dollar, edging close to a three-week high of 238 touched last week.
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I love the way she wore the scarf, and the silk gold thread edging just reflects off her face so beautifully.
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Why it matters: "With the launch, Tesla is edging into the most profitable corner of the U.S. auto market..." AP writes.
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German two-year bond yields hit a record low of minus 0.457 percent, before edging slightly higher to minus 0.452 percent.
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The U.S. Consumer Price Index was forecast to rise 0.2 percent in June, after edging up 0.1 percent a month earlier.
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The Pawtucket, Rhode Island-based company's revenue rose 10.6 percent to $972.5 million, edging past analysts' average estimate of $972.4 million.
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The Sphinx clearly is in control, yet her domination is gentle: femme-fatale imagery is edging into a more nuanced mode.
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Tourism in Antarctica: Edging Toward the (Risky) Mainstream: Travel to one of the most remote parts of the planet is booming.
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Markets took the election result in their stride, with bond prices edging up and the zloty moving sideways against the euro.
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As she removes the zone of privacy from herself and her family, she is edging into the world her son occupies.
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Warren leads the field in the race, edging out Biden at 30 percent, while Sanders came in third at 11 percent.
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On a month-on-month basis, household spending was seen edging up 0.2% in December, following a 2.6% gain in November.
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Revenue rose 18.6% to $446 million, edging past the average analysts' estimate of $443.3 million, according to IBES data from Refinitiv.
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Market sentiment in greater China markets told a different story, with the edging up by 20.64 percent by 23:200 p.m.
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In New Hampshire the disparity is even greater, with Sanders leading Trump by 28500, and Clinton only edging him by 6900.
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Buffalo businessman and former candidate for governor Carl Paladino tweeted on Sunday that he's edging toward a run for Collins' seat.
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Coleman clocked a season's best time of 9.76 seconds, edging fellow American Justin Gatlin to be crowned the world's fastest man.
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Overall new orders also continued to show modest growth, with new orders edging into expansionary territory after nine months of contraction.
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That's partly because of higher oil prices, but inflation has been edging upward even excluding the volatile food and energy prices.
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But both indexes pared losses to rise back above those levels, with the Dow edging up slightly by the market's close.
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Forecasts were for it to hold at $0.6600 right out to six months, before edging up to $0.6700 in one year.
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Oil rose, edging closer to new 251.36-month highs as producers showed signs of adhering to a global deal to reduce output.
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The Labor Department said on Wednesday its Consumer Price Index rose 20.2 percent last month after edging up 20.1 percent in September.
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Trump's Instagram account realdonaldtrump has 1.1 million followers, edging out Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders while throughly trouncing his fellow Republican candidates.
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Prices steadied a little on Thursday, with U.S. crude edging down 13 cents to $66.80 per barrel and Brent flat at $72.27.
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The Mexican peso was down 0.85% at 19.7521 per dollar, edging back towards a five-month low of 19.8800 brushed on Monday.
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Oil demand for the month rose compared with a year ago, edging up 0.8 percent or 156,000 bpd to 19.8 million bpd.
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It is also just shy of edging aside "Finding Dory" for the top spot at the U.S. box office for the year.
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The euro fell 0.1 percent to $1.1762, edging back in the direction of a six-month low of $1.1717 set on Monday.
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Total revenue rose 13.9% to $1.34 billion, edging past the average analyst estimate of $1.33 billion, according to IBES data from Refinitiv.
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BUT EDGING TOWARD THE AREA WHERE PEOPLE START WONDERING, OKAY, SUCCESSION PLANS, HOW LONG ARE YOU PLANNING TO SERVE IN THIS JOB?
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The Colombo Stock Index ended 0.03 percent firmer at 6,323.52, edging up from its lowest close since April 11 touched on Wednesday.
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Revenue rose to $11.88 billion from $11.45 billion, edging past analysts' average estimate of $11.83 billion, according to IBES data from Refinitiv.
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The dollar shed 0.3 percent to 108.60 yen JPY= on Thursday morning, edging back towards Tuesday's five-week low of 108.115 yen.
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Wall Street was led up by telecom and tech shares, with the Dow edging back towards record highs scaled two weeks ago.
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The Labor Department reported that import prices dropped 67.93% last month, the biggest decline since December, after edging up 0.1% in April.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast the PPI edging up 0.93 percent last month and gaining 0.2 percent from a year ago.
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TOKYO (Reuters) - The dollar dipped against the yen on Monday, edging lower down after U.S. Treasury yields dipped on mixed economic data.
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While white, affluent, college-educated voters typically choose Republican presidential candidates, recent polls show Hillary Clinton edging out Trump in this demographic.
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But those figures are starting to stabilize, with the number of rounds played this year edging slightly higher, according to Golf Datatech.
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Urban China remained a bright spot for #Apple, with its share edging up 0.5% in the latest three months to reach 17.4%.
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The dollar index was little changed against a basket of its global competitors in morning trade, edging lower following the president's comments.
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Pinterest reported a whopping 62% year over year revenue growth in its second quarter earnings release Thursday, edging into the duopoly's turf.
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Excluding items, it earned $1.10 per share, edging past analysts' average estimate of $1.09, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.
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Despite the move, the CSI2780 Index of mainland Chinese shares lost 26 percent, edging near a one-year low touched on Friday.
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The dollar continued to ease after falling on Wednesday, with a basket tracking the currency against major rivals edging down to 13.
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According to the latest Kyodo News poll, support for LDP is edging up as the campaign reaches its climax, at 31% nationally.
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The Colombo stock index ended up 0.07 percent at 13,668.96, edging up from its lowest close since May 30 hit on Wednesday.
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Brent pushed above $24 per barrel for the first time in 219, before edging back to $11.93 a barrel by 211.9 GMT.
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The yield on benchmark German government bonds fell to a two-week low of 0.18 percent before edging back to 0.21 percent.
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Macron, who is edging Le Pen in polls, shared the footage of the phone call on Twitter, thanking Obama for the call.
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Protesters are angry that Iran's youth unemployment rate is edging towards 30 percent, want higher wages and an end to alleged graft.
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First-quarter productivity was revised to show it edging up at a 1.63 percent pace instead of being unchanged as previously reported.
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The rapid digitization of information has irrevocably transformed the way we communicate — with texts and emails effectively edging out pen and paper.
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Midterm U.S. elections could have serious investment implications, with radical candidates edging out compromisers, as could a populist resurgence in Latin America.
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The Colombo stock index ended 0.1 percent firmer at 6,472.21, edging up from its lowest close since May 15 hit on Wednesday.
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The film became the biggest opening ever for a female director, edging out "Fifty Shades of Grey" by just over $17 million.
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SXIP, which fueled Europe's rise on Monday with a roughly 2 percent jump, were again in positive territory, edging up 0.8 percent.
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The chain scored 75 percent on the loyalty index, edging out Papa Murphy's, which held the top spot for three straight years.
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Arizona State on Thursday played its first gamedecided by one possession this season and came out on top, edging visitingColorado 78-77.
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Visa agreed to buy Earthport for about 247 million pounds ($321.45 million), edging out smaller rival Mastercard Inc in a bidding war.
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The dollar index versus a basket of six major currencies was nearly flat at 96.921 after edging up 0.13% the previous day.
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HK/SIN, with Dow futures edging up 23 points, or 357.033 percent, and S&P futures up 0.30 percent, or 7.1 points.
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The Colombo stock index ended 20.9 percent firmer at 21,2159.5500, edging up from its lowest close since July 12 hit on Monday.
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Rubio was one of the most-Googled candidates nationwide during the debate, even edging Donald Trump, who has dominated searches for months.
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Import prices excluding petroleum gained 0.4 percent, the biggest increase since July 2016, after edging up 0.1 percent in the prior month.
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On Monday sterling fell 0.1 percent to $1.2821, edging down from a seven-week high of $1.2867 hit earlier in the session.
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"This is completely unrelated to edging, and occurs as a result of disease or injuries that affect involuntary nerves," Dr. Stahl says.
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The euro lacked momentum, meanwhile, trading at $1.1675, edging further off a 3 1/2-week high of $1.17905 touched on Monday.
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The survey also showed little inflationary pressure with retail prices edging lower in the three months to March and labor costs moderating.
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The dollar index against a basket of six major currencies was little changed at 0.153 after edging up 0.1 percent on Friday.
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European stocks were mixed, with banks edging higher after both Deutche Bank and Credit Suisse settled investigations into U.S. mortgage securities sales.
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U.S. Treasuries debt yields were up slightly, with longer-dated maturities edging up to their highest level in more than two weeks.
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The Labor Department said on Tuesday its producer price index dropped 20.9 percent last month after edging up 212 percent in January.
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Pokémon Go is also edging in on Twitter, which had just over three percent of daily active users on Android last week.
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But he also meets a few of the transhumanists taking this more incremental approach, edging us closer to longer and healthier lives.
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More likely, though, the Pats win 10 or 11, edging the Jets by one or two games for yet another division title.
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The euro lacked momentum, meanwhile, trading at $1.1657, edging further off a 3 1/2-week high of $1.17905 touched on Monday.
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Wall Street shares rose, following stock market gains worldwide, with the benchmark S&P 500 edging closer to an all-time high.
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But with oil edging back up toward $50 a barrel, and projected to go higher, the Midwest farmlands face a renewed threat.
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The Caixin/Markit services purchasing managers' index (PMI) slipped to 51.1 last month, matching February's low and edging down from September's 51.3.
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Amazon is famous for aggressively discounting items and selling at a loss when it's edging out competitors and grabbing up market share.
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The Caixin/Markit services purchasing managers' index (PMI) slipped to 51.1 last month, matching February's low and edging down from September's 51.3.
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A recent survey from Quinnipiac University Poll showed Harris leading 2020 Democratic presidential hopefuls in her home state, narrowly edging out Biden.
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Carson is third with 60 percent favorable, while Christie has a 52 percent favorable rating, edging out Trump by a single point.
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The Labor Department said on Wednesday its Consumer Price Index increased 21.3 percent last month after edging up 21998 percent in October.
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Lawmakers who accuse Russian President Vladimir Putin of being a war criminal are edging the U.S. toward a conflict with Russia, Rep.
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Early voting numbers are skyrocketing around the country, with Republican votes slightly edging out Democratic ones as of Wednesday, according to NBC.
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The pan-European Stoxx 600 closed provisionally more than 083 percent higher with the majority of sectors and major bourses edging higher.
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The 10-year JGB yield dropped 3.0 basis points to minus 0.115 percent, edging near its record low of minus 0.135 percent.
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Bouygues reiterated the group should improve profits in 2017, driven by all businesses, with Bouygues shares edging higher in early session trading.
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Energy stocks which had been hit in the last session pared some overnight losses, with Woodside Petroleum edging up by 0.32 percent.
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The dour mood looks set to ripple across global markets with both FTSE futures and S&P E-mini futures edging lower.
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The dollar index versus a basket of six major currencies was nearly flat at 96.924 after edging up 0.13% the previous day.
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Tiger Woods is on the move in the British Open, edging to within a stroke of the lead on the front nine.
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From there, the rate is seen edging gradually back up, with forecasts of 1.7 percent for 2019 and 1.9 percent for 2020.
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That's a jump from 6900 co-sponsors on June 2628, a surge in support that is edging closer to a House majority.
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Sports Briefing | Half-Marathon The American Molly Huddle successfully defended her N.Y.C. Half title, edging Kenya's Joyce Chepkirui in a photo finish.
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Sixteen years earlier, JPM won the CART IndyCar title on a tie-break by edging Dario Franchitti on race victories, 7-3.
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The Colombo stock index ended 2149.7000 percent up at 6,153.02, edging up from its lowest close since April 4 hit on Thursday.
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The more you practice, you might find the longer you can go on edging, and the more explosive the eventual release becomes.
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Now, millions unlock their iPhones with their faces every day, edging a technology that, to many, still seems invasive toward the mainstream.
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Fourteen laps in, Stewart, trying a pass, slid into Kevin Ward Jr.'s car on a turn, edging him off the track.
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The Dodgers forced a seventh game by edging the Astros, 3-1, and it is safe to assume Morrow will be ready.
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Murdoch had been edging towards a deal for Sky in recent weeks, eight years after he first tried to buy the company.
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But by going after the shipments, the United States is edging closer to the imposition of an economic blockade on the North.
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It's becoming a very ugly scene in one of the world's premier business and financial centers, with Beijing edging closer to intervening.
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This is my colleague Chaim Gartenberg's top pick for the best e-reader, edging out the Oasis, thanks to its lower price.
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Italy now has more than 53,500 confirmed cases of the virus and is edging closer to 5,85033 deaths with each passing day.
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Pistons 113, Suns 111 Derrick Rose poured in 31 points as visiting Detroit snapped a seven-game losing streak by edging Phoenix.
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