"I hope it engages the players' imaginations, and I hope it engages mine as well," says Julian.
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To understand the tradeoff, consider Bank A, which engages in complete maturity transformation, and Bank B, which engages in none.
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Poppy engages as much or as little as she wants.
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First, American assistance engages in other countries openly and transparently.
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The Bachelorette always engages in this kind of emotional bartering.
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I make work that engages people on a visceral level.
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Jroth continues to misunderstand the problematic behaviors he engages in.
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Putin's Russia engages in behaviors that pose problems for America.
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Pop music that engages with social realities must dramatize them.
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Let's carry on gaming, though, and say NATO engages Russia.
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She laughs a lot and engages the people around her.
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My class engages in rousing discussions about the abolitionist movement.
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He never engages in a war of words with opponents.
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Purposeful work almost always engages people far better than busywork.
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At a donor who engages in unlawful or unethical behavior?
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However, Under Armour engages in innovation and sports, not politics.
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The only time he truly engages is in his promotion.
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It barely engages with the science of slumber at all.
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Yet he rarely engages on the substance of these stories.
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The more people it engages, the better the work is.
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Nearly every major power engages in some form of cyberwarfare.
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There are ratings in partisanship -- so Fox News engages in partisanship.
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She engages with people in the same way Prince Harry does.
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That's how she engages with people and how she always has.
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Planned Parenthood engages in partial birth abortion, in late-term abortion.
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Of course, the U.S. already engages in plenty of cyber warfare.
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China has steadfastly denied that it engages in any such operations.
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Nix has since denied that the company engages in those practices.
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This is the kind of garbage the Trump campaign engages in.
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It improves with human engagement, and engages more humans as it
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I hope she engages with witty repartée with Lumiére and Cogsworth.
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Mary Zimmerman's new production engages closely and deliberately with this context.
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A Cure for Wellness certainly engages with a lot of traditions.
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Comcast engages in the same behavior on its cable broadband network.
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"Nothing engages an audience like a long-running game," he said.
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The program at Covenant House engages youth at three different levels.
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But it engages similar ideas in its own meringue-light way.
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You go anywhere, anywhere, nobody engages no matter what you are.
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It matters how the doctor who says it engages with patients.
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Romney, though, rarely engages on any insults or digs at him.
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" Plank said Under Armour "engages in innovation and sports, not politics.
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Indirect fire engages mounted and dismounted targets, further canalizing the enemy.
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Elsewhere Sheetz engages with global issues in a more complex style.
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Hopefully, Designated Survivor engages with all of these questions going forward.
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Burga's work also engages with the deliberate vagaries of conceptual art.
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" He added: "However, Under Armour engages in innovation and sports, not politics.
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It is designed to "bridle" the executive if he engages in excesses.
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Anyone who regularly engages in super intense training sessions can get it.
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Finally, it is still imperative the United States engages economically in Asia.
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Facebook already engages in too much content regulation of sites and postings.
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But it's unsurprising that Trump engages in this kind of conspiratorial language.
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It engages viewers actively through methods like tap or swipe scene navigation.
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Mattis said the North engages in "over-the-top rhetoric" and behavior.
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Here, Jay engages in a friendly race with Bernard Luchli, his mechanic.
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"The list engages deeper conversations about what sex looks like," Rivera says.
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Emily Momohara's "Lotus for Mapplethorpe" (203) engages with Mapplethorpe's interest in nature.
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It engages -- (CROSSTALK) WALLACE: How far are you prepared to take this?
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If a company engages in leniency discussions, this will be evaluated separately.
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If he engages in even skimpy diplomatic negotiations, allies will cry betrayal.
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A CTS sniper engages with an ISIS gunman on a nearby roof.
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Its multi-purposed account engages the user in a variety of ways.
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Between epic set pieces and panoramic vistas Black Panther engages with the
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He enjoys striking up conversations with strangers and engages people whenever possible.
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POTUS then pulls up to the guests and engages them in conversation.
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Do not promise professional advancement if a woman engages with you sexually.
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He makes bizarre rants and engages in personal feuds and outright lies.
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It denies that it unlawfully sets quotas or engages in racial balancing.
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The moon goal engages a number of partners, both international and commercial.
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We recognize the different ways Iran still supports and engages in terror.
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And when Watch Dogs 22 engages with these identities, it's never didactic.
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This exhibition critiques ideologies of technological failure and tactically engages breakdown itself.
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He engages people in such a draw that it draws you in.
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She engages with them, asks them what's important to them, and listens.
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The business of politics engages him less than the burdens of history.
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It's a picturesque, nicely paced show that engages without enthralling or unsettling.
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T Agitprop Art doesn't just reflect the world — it engages with it.
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Isolationism has never made the world safer when America engages in it.
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A critical decision faces Trump for how he engages in that debate.
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The browser extension says it routinely engages in third-party security audits.
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My husband often engages in horseplay with our daughter, who is 9.
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For an extreme example, take someone who engages in an honor killing.
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Mr. Terry engages in legal gymnastics that no lawyer could credibly defend.
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A great deal of more recent art engages aggressively with visual shock.
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You have to have a real following that engages with you daily?
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We have to be seeing what engages readers or viewers or listeners.
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Anyway, small talk engages the muscles and habits I have least developed.
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As she leaps up the social ladder, Undine engages in self-mythologizing.
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In a second dash cam video, officer Spradlin engages King in conversation.
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In this instance, if a Canadian company, for technical reasons related to U.S. Customs Services regulations, creates a corporation in the United States and engages a customs house broker to process its exports to the U.S., engages a warehouseman to ship the goods and the warehouseman engages a trucker, and the corporation also engages a lawyer to create the corporation and an accountant to prepare tax returns, and a bank receives deposits and potentially provides loans, then a significant U.S. economic benefit has been created, including increased employment.
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"He gets very upset and when he gets upset, he engages in insults."
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Here she appears to give in to his advances and engages with him.
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"We are all victims of someone who engages in tax fraud," he said.
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The space plane then engages its onboard rocket motor to blast itself upward.
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There's the fingertips grip, which only engages the mouse with the five fingers.
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The company admitted to buying traffic but denied it engages in ad fraud.
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Mexico engages in trade with North Korea, but the amount is very small.
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The cuckoo catfish engages in a chaotic game of cannibalism to give birth.
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" The Clinton campaign said in a statement Monday that the incident "engages extremists.
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His interdisciplinary practice playfully engages spatial and social architectures to envision temporary utopias.
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Leah then engages in two separate conversations, assuming the identities of both parties.
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Lorenz's ongoing Tide and Current Taxi rowboat project similarly engages with the tides.
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He engages with the crowd, occasionally speaking to them in their own language.
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The rebooted Black Panther series engages with this shared history in important ways.
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Uber defended the way it engages drivers, saying it allowed them more independence.
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The capacitive sensor clocks the pressure of my foot and engages the motor.
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Amazon also reportedly engages in this practice, according to The Los Angeles Times.
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She engages audiences with a voice that is slow, reassuring, and faintly hypnotic.
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Abu Sayyaf has its roots in separatism and but engages mostly in banditry.
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There is the letters editor, whose team engages with readers who trend older.
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The policy also engages nonprofit organizations and media, creating domestic pressure to improve.
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Carlos then engages in a solitary hunt, as cats are meant to do.
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And yet nearly every driver engages in that same reprehensible conduct every day.
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For whatever celebration of national mythologies that painting engages in, it's also bizarre.
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I think it engages people to be more efficient in their lives generally.
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Intimate touch engages the emotions and wires the fibers of the brain together.
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It engages people and their sense of ownership, and they'll tell you things.
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Hands up if you are someone who engages in the sport of fencing.
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Promising transparency in practices, open conservation ideally engages museumgoers on a deeper level.
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The show engages people based on who they are, not how they vote.
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He chairs The Fuller Company and engages in consulting within the aviation community.
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The Quds Force that Soleimani led engages in unconventional warfare and intelligence collection.
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"The teacher then engages in a physical assault of that student," Stawinski said.
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Our military engages over 1.3 million young men and women on active duty.
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"Intel engages, whatever the administration," he said in an interview after Wednesday's announcement.
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The country is not diminished, but strengthened, when it engages with the world.
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In her absence, the community she created still engages with her work online.
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UNICREDIT ENGAGES LAZARD AND JPMORGAN TO ADVISE ON A TAKEOVER BID FOR COMMERZBANK - SOURCES
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Clever lens crafting could be an intellectual pursuit that further engages the user base.
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We're congratulating ourselves to say that anyone who engages in that prejudice is fascist.
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If the system indicates a potential meeting of terrain with trajectory, the autopilot engages.
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Rick Flag (Joel Kinnaman), who engages in a lot of macho posturing with Deadshot.
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Cooper engages in a calming activity to get his body ready to retire, too.
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It's clear why Scarlett Johansson was picked for this role: She engages audience memory.
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This company engages in some pretty shady practices to try and sell their products.
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Any sportsbook that engages in this too frequently risks looking like they're not legit.
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"It just engages people in a different way," Chief Merchandising Officer Steve Bratspies said.
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This state holds its elections by mail, and it engages in some direct democracy.
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It engages our system at the most subtle, intimate level, of who we are.
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" The release he referenced from Plank says the company "engages in policies, not politics.
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" However, he has determined that Under Armour "engages in innovation and sports, not politics.
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However, other regional powers may also pass the buck while Russia engages in aggression.
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The difference between success or failure is how quickly the startup engages the problem.
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Any publisher that the editorial team believes engages in "intentional deception" is not curated.
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Bad: Possible change in how the company engages users, more obstacles because of stakeholders.
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This is all happening as the Afghan government engages in talks with the Taliban.
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Yet while the Druid "Richard III" is hypnotically watchable, it seldom engages the emotions.
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Even among critics, we often talk about good art being art that engages us.
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On the contrary, by any ethical standard, the policy engages Australian responsibility for cruelty.
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Her work engages with environmental justice, historical memory, and housing as a human right.
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The group also engages in the larger policy debates around the criminal justice system.
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She uses verbal and nonverbal cues and engages in conversation like an AI assistant.
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Everybody participates at some level or other; everybody engages; you are part of it.
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It's not just the Russian government that engages in this kind of calculus, either.
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Most business groups agree with Mr. Trump that China engages in unfair trade practices.
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"It's close quarters, and Nicky really engages people," said a longtime customer, Ashley Bekton.
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After all, it engages not just the eye and the mind, but the closet.
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Russia never engages in activities of this kind, and we do not need it.
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Using my deep cultural access into both societies, my work engages with this unease.
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Not even a Southeast Asian action video engages the interest of the hapless lad.
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He rarely engages with them, and when he does, he is grumpy and disrespectful.
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It's a multisensory experience that engages a person's attention on a much deeper level.
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American artist Sarah Sandman's enchanting work, "Touching Shadows," engages with both sight and touch.
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RELATED: Obama engages in baseball diplomacy in Cuba The full interview with Obama publishes Wednesday.
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If he engages in similar behavior again, he could be suspended for life, Woodcheke said.
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ICE also engages in anti-smuggling efforts, money laundering investigations and arresting criminal illegal aliens.
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He was saying he engages in overt, or hostile sexism — at least behind closed doors.
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Facebook also engages in this blend of software and human input with its M bot.
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WHEN the management of a giant company engages in a civil war, everyone gets hurt.
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CBP currently engages about 200 medical personnel, compared with the 20 personnel a year ago.
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Just because somebody engages with a Trump tweet, it doesn't mean that they support him.
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Trump should be condemning hate, not offering more campaign behavior and rhetoric that engages extremists.
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CNN: Your group engages people from both sides of the border to build the homes.
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It also engages your core, but it focuses more on the hamstrings and the glutes.
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Diana engages in many brave battles in the film, all the while discovering her powers.
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AG: I've always felt that great painting doesn't just engage internally; it also engages externally.
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But Trump engages in the worst kind of demagoguery about it, and he demonizes immigrants.
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That raises another key benefit of the plank: It engages more muscles than the crunch.
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When Spicer does speak to the press, he has dramatically altered the way he engages.
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Hope Antonella Guzzo engages with the ephemerality of our physical bodies in her project Aftertaste.
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In the poem, Boehmermann suggested Erdogan hits girls, watches child pornography and engages in bestiality.
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"Searching for Neverland" also engages in its share of dramatic foreshadowing about Jackson's inevitable fate.
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Racked senior reporter Nicola Fumo engages the hype matrix in this week's episode of Vergecast.
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Everyone who engages in business knows that it's subject to changes in law or rulings.
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He engages in an instructive, ideological debate with Carrie over the uses of inflammatory speech.
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They originate from a genealogy of care that engages paradoxical notions of constraint and guardianship.
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The muse for the collection was someone who "actively engages with the outdoors," he said.
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So no, I don't think it's inevitable, as long as China engages in active reform.
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The President himself constantly engages in braggadocio about the biggest this or the worst that.
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The U.S. will "pursue additional tariffs if China engages in retaliatory measures," the statement added.
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" Wallace Shawn engages in table talk in "Melinda and Melinda" and "My Dinner With André.
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The research found he often engages in short question-and-answers as well as interviews.
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And for that, universities need a protocol for how the Border Patrol engages with campus.
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It is an unnecessarily reckless framing which engages in exactly the escalation Bolton himself decries.
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This trial engages a neural network separate from the language cortex—the executive-function system.
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In Black Mountain Poems, editor Jonathan C. Creasy strongly engages in this type of rebellion.
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Heroism is, of course, found the world over, wherever our military engages to defend freedom.
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In the poem Boehmermann suggested Erdogan hits girls, watches child pornography and engages in bestiality.
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China engages in illegal export subsidies, prohibited currency manipulation, and rampant theft of intellectual property.
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Alsarah and her band engages with the world as it is, not as it was.
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Art engages the body and mind, giving the person a focus other than the BFRB.
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"It's such a site-specific work that engages the commuters and the community," she said.
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They must sever all ties with anyone who engages in extremist or anti-democratic rhetoric.
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We're told that the sort of nosing around Tungpuchayakul engages in can get you killed.
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In other words, a spectrum of behaviors that Donald Trump engages in all the time.
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In New York, I hope it engages ongoing conversations about overcrowding, multiculturalism, and affordable housing.
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Wherever she tours, she publicly honors — and engages with — the Indigenous people of that place.
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Later, Houts gets closer to the camera and engages in another altercation with the dog.
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That evidence would be used to show he engages in a pattern of the behavior.
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They discovered that music engages more brain activity than any other human area of study.
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The U.S. also said it will pursue additional duties if China engages in retaliatory measures.
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Not only does it promote idea generation, but it also engages people from the start.
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A simple push of a button in the wings engages a heavy-duty pulley system.
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The Ashley HomeStores ad engages listeners by offering tips on getting a better night's sleep.
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Trump engages enemies directly on Twitter, boasting that his nuclear button is bigger than theirs.
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Gunther added that it made her reflect on how she engages as a board member.
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It engages fairly with law enforcement, as well as individuals, community leaders and elected representatives.
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The federal government routinely engages in partnerships with religious charities, as do non-Blaine states.
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Braille Neue is not the first typeface attempting to improve how society engages with braille.
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Anyone who engages in such efforts would be subject to a 683-year prison sentence.
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Anyone who engages in such efforts would be subject to a 268-year prison sentence.
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Although Axis Mundo engages seriously with gay masculinity, it isn't a show just about men.
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Community-based programming is what engages New Yorkers and draws new visitors to Governors Island.
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Much of the book pointedly uses Tibetan words as prompts for sentiment, which engages the reader.
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Edward Snowden has revealed that the United States already engages in mass digital surveillance of Americans.
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We have to be talking about all the other bad activities that North Korea engages in.
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Somewhere out there, there's a version of House of Cards that maybe engages with that irony.
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Following the same line of thought, a robot that engages BDSM would not be harming anyone.
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Gender Traitor: Members of the LGBTQ+ community, or anyone who engages in same-sex sexual activity.
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Climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe of Texas Tech University regularly engages with the public about climate change.
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"I love coming home to someone who engages me every night," he says with a smile.
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Founder and CEO Doreen Bloch says Poshly's proprietary technology engages consumers with what she calls quizzes.
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"I'm not willing to do nuance," Mac said of the way she now engages with Twitter.
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It's been clear for a while that Trump thinks North Korea supports and engages in terrorism.
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Hidetoshi Imura, who played Hide from the warehouse, follows and engages often with cat Mike's account.
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This has served him well as he engages in the ideological gymnastics required of any politician.
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If a man -- or woman -- engages in this sort of behavior, what are the legal ramifications?
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He finds full body movement — like cycling or running — engages the brain regions involved in focus.
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A deceptively thoughtful sculpture series engages with Randalls and Wards Islands' erased and less visible histories.
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"I'm creating work that actively engages with the things that repulse and terrify me," Amelia notes.
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Ramonda (Angela Bassett) tells him "it is your time," and he engages in some ritual combat.
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America engages where American interests are concerned, including in both World Wars, in Iraq, in Afghanistan.
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Sarah Ruhl: Four Reincarnations engages illness, spirituality and the body in utterly direct and transcendent ways.
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Ellie engages users in a private face-to-face interview using natural language and active listening.
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He engages in what some might call tawdry rhetorical wars with his critics and political adversaries.
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Schiff engages on his own terms while not allowing Trump to suck up all the oxygen.
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Mr. Muna rarely engages in conversation with the Israeli Jews who live across the Green Line.
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They typically refrain from interfering with the president when he engages in military operations and diplomacy.
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Sanofi has said it is willing to raise its offer only after Medivation engages in talks.
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"I am not going to support anyone who engages in assassination by innuendo," Mr. Savage added.
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She has more than 2.7 million Twitter followers and consistently engages with people on the platform.
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Do something that brings you a little joy, ideally something that engages your curiosity, compassion, energy.
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It's a collection of images that still baffles and engages with equal parts humor and pity.
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She browses Tumblr, hangs out with her girlfriends, and engages in the other typical teenage pastimes.
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To be sure, China still engages in policies that undermine fairness in the world trading system.
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They said that he's no better than a judge who engages in sexual assault and harassment.
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To show loyalty you have to engage in the corrupt or mendacious behavior he engages in.
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Doing dances with friends engages viewers and gives visibility to other tagged TikTok accounts as well.
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It's the first fantasy the show engages in, and it's both appealingly imaginative and vaguely contemptuous.
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Right now, a bounty of television, movies and music engages with this idea of performing blackness.
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The book engages vividly with bodily functions and the vulnerability, both physical and emotional, of children.
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It's a certain pizzazz that engages many of its 40,000 or so employees across the globe.
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At the same time, she engages her environment and few possessions in a specifically girlish way.
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As historical fiction, "Harriet" engages with the 19th-century tradition but is ultimately a liberation narrative.
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Which side engages, makes calls to congressional offices, protests, and turns out voters in greater numbers?
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This future engages communities to ensure local priorities are honored and private resources are usefully leveraged.
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Pakistan's military denies that it engages terrorist groups to achieve its defense and foreign policy objectives.
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Her research-based practice engages viewers through visually immersive environments that make use of emerging technologies.
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A Ford spokesperson said that the company regularly engages with stakeholders on various supply chain topics.
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Memes are pieces of popular culture that can be influenced by how the mainstream engages them.
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It evolves, it engages with other musical styles, and it never takes its own uniqueness for granted.
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In "Horizonte circulares #15," she engages two perspectives simultaneously, one below the horizon line and one above.
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ET: An officer working extra duty in uniform at the club hears gunshots and engages the shooter.
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Its handsome new classical brick-clad building engages in friendly dialogue with the historical buildings around it.
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And while Beetlejuice has a "macabre wit," it also engages with serious themes about life and death.
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About two women forced into friendship after their husbands cheat, it engages more directly with sitcom fare.
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Norway, the global leader in whale hunting Japan is not the only country that engages in whaling.
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The cult actively engages in abduction, rape and artificial insemination, all in the name of God's science.
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Apart from nuclear energy, CNNC also engages in uranium product trading and solar and wind power generation.
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The works Due and Barnes' webinar engages have all played important roles in addressing racism in America.
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In politics pretty much everyone shades the truth and engages in some convenient spin now and again.
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This could replicate the pipeline politics that Russia engages in with its natural-gas shipments to Europe.
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The Trump Organization engages in the commonplace practice of providing health benefits to its full-time employees.
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Trump is tapping into an energy and an enthusiasm which engages new people in the democratic process.
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I don't think that we should be cautious about anybody that engages in terrorist activities against us.
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Much of Ramírez Jonas's work is site-specific and engages the public in a variety of ways.
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This Close to Happy engages with this feeling at times, though Merkin doesn't quite take it seriously.
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Batchelor, like every intelligent believer caught in an unsustainable belief, engages in a familiar set of moves.
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When the FCC engages in bureaucratic imperialism, the biggest winner is the reputation of the FCC chairman.
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An unnamed narrator engages in frantic meditations and recounts eerie, baffling tales in this demanding, remarkable work.
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The US, while avoiding large-scale "war games," still engages in smaller exercises with South Korean troops.
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"Suppose that a president engages in certain actions that seem to you very, very bad," he writes.
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Additionally, the bank also engages in syndicated lending through participations in large lending arrangements to corporate borrowers.
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Leadership engages others to improve decisions and to get buy-in to getting the right things done.
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The member countries agreed that those issues could be taken up again if the U.S. re-engages.
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A man who calls African-American neighborhoods war zones and engages in public body-shaming of women.
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She engages, often cheerily, with her followers and others, sometimes on topics that another writer might avoid.
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The video is Kylián on top form: choreography that engages and entertains, simultaneously relatable, funny, and impressive.
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"This is the way my family engages," Adlon recently told VICE from her home in Los Angeles.
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Second, not everyone who identifies as straight and engages in same-sex behavior is in the closet.
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This is my father's fourth parole appearance, and he engages in a peculiar ritual after each one.
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Whether the show engages you will partly depend on how easily you accept a walking, talking statue.
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The government engages in a number of Medicare anti-fraud activities that more than pay for themselves.
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This way, the process engages learners who differ in natural quickness, prior knowledge and time to study.
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It engages in real misbehavior, especially with regard to intellectual property: The Chinese essentially rip off technology.
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Pepper has long resided near Rome, and her work often engages with ancient architectural and sculptural forms.
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The government is under the control of an erratic racist who engages in nuclear brinkmanship on Twitter.
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Then, a second man walks by and engages with the girls, who follow him out of frame.
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Critics have noted that the film engages viewers on multiple levels at once — emotionally, physically and intellectually.
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This would seemingly give President Donald Trump an upper hand as he engages in the trade fight.
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Hayes is a true flâneur, a man who actively engages the city with all of his senses.
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She has built a poetics that refuses those boundaries, even when she engages with her Lakota identity.
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Both sides make a huge deal about it because neither side any longer engages with its substance.
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The rise in costs comes as the Trump administration engages key economic partners in a trade spat.
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" He added that Trump "engages for significantly longer periods than I understand many previous presidents have done.
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It's also notable that every generation of teen engages in new destructive habits that shock their parents.
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"What does this mean to Ukraine when the US engages in this kind of behavior?" he asked.
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An earlier version of this article misstated the name of the hobby that Geert Wilders engages in.
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Bunny," which humorously engages with death, and Po-Cheng Tsai draws from Nordic mythology in "Hugin/Munin.
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He also follows Becker's advice and engages personally with gallery visitors to introduce them to the app.
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"Music engages the same [reward] system, even though it is not biologically necessary for survival," says Zatorre.
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She engages in horrific physical violence — kicks the holy shit out of eight guys on the screen.
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That doesn't make The Return untimely, but the show engages its relevant themes in an apolitical, eternal way.
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It engages with a profound set of problems that also occupied the 19th-century Danish philosopher Soren Kierkegaard.
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This infuriates liberal Serbs, who say the Europeans are indulging an authoritarian who engages in anti-democratic practices.
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The state engages in massive counterfeiting operations of the US $100 bill and in the manufacturing of methamphetamine.
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The Biosphere show similarly engages viewers with every sense, from sight and sound, to the sense of wonder.
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China is one of the few countries that engages with North Korea and is its only major backer.
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The U.S. has no formal diplomatic relations with the country and engages through the Swedish embassy when necessary.
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He engages in big-symbol gestures, grand rhetoric and resonant narratives designed to counter the appeal of populism.
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For this, she engages vexed histories of photography applied to parsing and regulating both economized and excessive gestures.
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He said the North engages in "outlaw" behavior and that the U.S. would never accept a nuclear North.
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"It's clear that the younger consumer engages with us predominately over the mobile device," Rorsted told CNBC Wednesday.
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Or, it might mean doubling down on protections for the kind of wild, fringe speech Jones engages in.
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"Everyone who engages in business knows that it's subject to changes in law or in ruling," he said.
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Hermes also engages with companies on behalf of clients such as pension funds over governance and sustainability issues.
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His work engages the autobiographical, romantic, melancholic, and intimate—some songs are celebratory while others are more brooding.
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While Fancy Bear is believed to focus on information warfare, Cozy Bear engages in more traditional intelligence maneuvers.
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The lead conducts a session where the company engages in applying the insights to our day-to-day.
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The reality that Trump himself engages in similar attacks does not diminish the negative impact of gutter tactics.
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Cordell, 44, said she prefers not to call the group a militia, despite the training it engages in.
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Nicaragua participates in the CAFTA/DR Trade Agreement and engages productively in counternarcotics efforts with the United States.
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He tweeted that if Turkey engages in "off-limits" actions, he would "totally destroy and obliterate" its economy.
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But it's not really an idea "Uncle Buck" engages with deeply, just a setup for broad high jinks.
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Piramal Group engages in philanthropic work, and Chairman Piramal said those efforts are part of the company's success.
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" The president also said he engages in social media because there is "so much misinformation being put out.
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Many are frustrated that China engages in unfair trade practices, particularly when it comes to intellectual property theft.
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With such high stakes, how the public engages with CRISPR will, quite literally, determine the future of humankind.
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The idea is that he engages with his obsessions so often that it becomes the norm for him.
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Jillian Mayer's MEASUREMENTS/ARROWS engages with capitalist issues of surveillance and advertising in relation to our own bodies.
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As a result, it definitely pays homage to and engages with the idea of the outlaw in cinema.
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In The Pisces, my protagonist Lucy engages in several seemingly-consensual sexual encounters that are disappointing, disgusting, sad.
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He consistently engages in outrageous behavior, which would disqualify other candidates, to obtain vast amounts of free publicity.
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Harvard-educated economist Okonjo-Iweala has around 860,000 Twitter followers and hardly engages on the platform, they said.
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As a trans person, I was struck by the way this season engages with the idea of bodies.
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So "STEM toy" refers to any piece of children's entertainment that engages with one of those mechanical principles.
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Because "queer" contributes to defining identities, it engages with representation and self-representation — in other words, with aesthetics.
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Listening is an ongoing negotiation, a process that engages the ear, but also the mind, body and heart.
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But neither engages the opera deeply enough to reckon, for example, with just how complicated Gilda's tragedy is.
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A fan circling the head then engages to cool the robot, or turns outward to cool embarrassed onlookers.
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Legion engages me in the moment, but I don't know that I ever think about it between episodes.
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It also engages you mentally as you learn the steps and as you constantly adjust to your partner.
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Another crucial component is "an instructor that pulls students in, gives immediate feedback and engages them," she said.
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While Mr. Colbert follows his monologues with earnest interviews, Mr. Fallon engages guests with game-show-like segments.
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Yet here she engages with history less as a poetic influence than as the embodiment of global reality.
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She also deftly engages celebrity guests such as Charlize Theron, Snoop Dogg, and Ewan McGregor in comedy bits.
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She refers to her appearances at fan conventions as "the lap dance," but engages with her fans nonetheless.
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Their main complaint was that Rodan + Fields engages in the "predatory" business practices of a multilevel marketing structure.
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The firm creates financial strategies and engages clients in a collaborative environment with proactive, talented and experienced professionals.
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"If he sees something that's an issue, he picks up the phone and directly engages to fix it."
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Rather, the government engages with industries in good faith to identify solutions that balance economic and environmental needs.
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In an IPO, the company engages investment bankers to help promote, price and sell the stock to investors.
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The fund engages with governments "irrespective of party affiliations," the company said in a statement at the time.
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But she engages in the timeless tradition of using FUD — fear, uncertainty and doubt — to make her argument.
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The extent to which a person engages in conspiracy theories in sports is a pretty good IQ test.
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Rachel Gadsden's work "Lost at Sea" engages with "vision" in its more metaphorical meaning — as aspiration and determination.
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When she engages in a ritual, she feels a presence and conscious awareness of what she is doing.
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If one party engages in democracy-damaging politics, it's still right for social scientists to point that out.
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That's the goal of Lovely Bot, new Facebook chatbot that engages you in a kind of sex therapy session.
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As for the pipeline, construction has stalled as the Corps of Engineers engages in talks with Native American leaders.
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It's an activity that you should assume every nation with an intelligence agency engages in one way or another.
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But he repeated his assertion that he needs "accommodation" as he engages in a pitched trade battle with China.
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The mat is one of the few places the United States engages in friendly international conversation with these countries.
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While she represents an emerging generation of artists, her work engages with China's past in public and personal ways.
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Rafia Santana, 27, artistic polymath Pay Black Time Santana engages in multiple mediums, including graphic design, printmaking, and photography.
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CRUZ: Well, let me be clear, if Donald engages in insults or anybody else, I don't intend to reciprocate.
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Other scenes featuring VFX-heavy shots involve those where The Major engages and disengages her invisibility or camouflage suit.
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Now, he engages directly with inmates to learn what their problems might be when they're acting out or upset.
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Born in Freiburg, Germany and currently working in Berlin, Grosse engages with experimentations in paint velocity and acrylic application.
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"We will not stand idly by while the world's second-largest economy engages in state-sponsored theft," Demers added.
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His comic book 'Tribal Force' features a team of Indigenous superheroes and engages with issues directly affecting Native people.
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Either way, it will change the way more than one-third of the world's population engages with the internet.
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In a city fissured with inferiority, their work engages the histories of this place and proposes a brighter future.
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Each of the nine contemporary Chinese artists in the show engages cleverly with the space that their work occupies.
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Specifically, the data the study uses only looks at racial biases after a police officer engages with a suspect.
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Emerging artist Leah Cruise's conceptually- based practice encompasses elements of performance and photography, and engages with the digital world.
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The alliance is correctly moving forward to strengthen its eastern frontier, even as it engages Russia to reduce tension.
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NeuroSpeculative AfroFeminism engages Black womanhood and technological possibility, rejecting the marginalization of people of color in the scientific realm.
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Project Debater is, as its name suggests, software that engages in formal, you-go-then-I-go staged debates.
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Ten's subject is an unnamed woman who engages in conversations with her various passengers as she drives around Tehran.
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But it's Von D's loyal fanbase, whom she engages with regularly on multiple platforms, that's most noteworthy of all.
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Her musical, like her cartoon strip, engages knotty questions about competition for power and sympathy within different queer subcommunities.
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Stormi engages in some fun, driving around the office building in a remote-control car and dancing with Jenner.
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So even when Tucker Carlson engages in theatrics to antagonize me, I won't demean or mischaracterize him in return.
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Here's hoping his next column engages with the science of climate change rather than the climate of liberal opinion.
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Washington says it engages in freedom of navigation operations to enforce the right of free passage in contested waters.
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It distributed nearly 100,000 items of food last year and engages with more than 300 homeless people per week.
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The union engages in "pattern bargaining," so its contract with GM should form a template for discussions with Ford.
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Singer indeed knows that he doesn't have the facts on his side, so he engages in distortion and diversion.
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"We will not stand idly by while the world's second-largest economy engages in state-sponsored theft," Demers continued.
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Bill Clinton has been interrupted multiple times by critics of his 1994 crime bill and repeatedly engages with protesters.
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During the medieval period, the hexagon form Farmafarmaian engages with travelled from medieval Iran to Turkey and South Asia.
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Second, nonconsensual sex suggests that one party engages in sexual activity while the other party gives or withholds consent.
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Based in New York, No Longer Empty is a nonprofit that engages unique spaces and local communities through art.
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A wordless, entirely comedic performer who engages in slapstick is exactly the sort of thing that travels well overseas.
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Fisher-Price does indeed tweet out news of recalls, and engages with customers on the platform to answer questions.
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"Leonardo is a prey that's hard to capture, but then he fascinates you and completely engages you," he said.
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Mr. Singer answers phones for the Community Health Advocates' helpline, then engages in runarounds of a less-athletic sort.
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Handball is a fast-moving game that exercises most of the body's muscles and engages the brain as well.
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I love that Betye Saar takes on really vexed, difficult histories and engages multiple art historical traditions and cosmologies.
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Several times in "Small Fry," Mr. Jobs engages in what seems like inappropriate affection in front of his daughter.
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A thick institution becomes part of a person's identity and engages the whole person: head, hands, heart and soul.
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In the Mandalorian, the Star Wars universe for the first time has a character who engages in believable combat.
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The attack comes as Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos' government engages in peace talks with the rebels in Ecuador.
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"NASA engages and inspires the public by sharing unique content through social media," it said in a news release.
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Although it lacks an owner, the team otherwise engages in all the same market-based exchanges as other teams.
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The group contends that Harvard engages in unlawful racial balancing, violating Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act.
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It helps them reforest deforested or understocked areas; and engages family landowners in forest practices that produce carbon benefits.
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Just as important as identifying how the NRA operates is focusing on the reason it engages in these tactics.
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The United States engages with a number of allies on cybersecurity to strengthen critical infrastructure at home and abroad.
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" MacLennan further explained, "They engage with it, it emotionally engages with them and it's people who can do that.
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In the daily videos, the 7-year-old star unboxes toys and engages in various antics involving the toys.
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As their initially tentative friendship evolves into something more intense, Elio engages in some musical showboating for Oliver's benefit.
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Modern-day India is heavily militarized and engages in arms deals and military exercises with colonial states like Israel.
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As a public intellectual he's supposed to play the "seducteur" who engages in a chaste flirtation with his audience.
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The book never defines "liberals" or "liberalism" as terms, nor engages with their political tradition in any sustained way.
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In the current design, the system engages for 10 seconds at a time, with five-second pauses in between.
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In the past, the White House has justified cuts to the NIH by implying it engages in wasteful spending.
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As a built environment, They Come to Us without a Word engages with elemental forces and figures in nature.
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If you're looking, if you didn't ... Oh, super clear, obviously, drives the news cycle like nobody's business, engages directly.
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Notice how he engages Abel Trujillo here once Trujillo has realized that he doesn't want to let Nurmagomedov wrestle.
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That data can include everything from lie detector results to notes about whether an applicant engages in risky sexual behavior.
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And by the way, it&aposs important to point out every major country in the world engages in election interference.
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Those vary based on whichever of the dozens of possible mode combinations the driver engages via buttons, paddles, and pedals.
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It just has to be mimetic—to skilfully imitate its source in a way that engages and thrills its fans.
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And the company quickly discovered, during its early testing phase, that the program engages workers unlike anything it's done before.
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"ToyTalk openly engages with the security community and actively encourages feedback from it, which we take very seriously," he wrote.
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It's about the military and the ways in which it engages with the civilian executive, regardless of its political tropes.
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In other words, while a male who engages in same sex behavior might not get any benefit, his sisters could.
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Angolan photographer, performer and multimedia artist, Kiluanji Kia Henda also engages with the ways that colonialism lingered in popular consciousness.
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But while Comcast states it no longer engages in this kind of behavior, that doesn't appear to be the case.
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It engages with topics — such as infertility, online bullying, single parenting, and more — that the original sitcom wouldn't have touched.
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Mostly because the hard right base engages in a lot of speech that a lot of these moderation policies ban.
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Mr Orban, at least, engages with Europe; this week he sparred with the European Parliament over the higher-education law.
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Black Lightning engages with the issues of race, crime, and policing in a way no show in my memory has.
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It engages with such enormous themes as gender, race, and class — but also the micro-relationships that shape our lives.
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She says that parents need to pick their battles and she comes down in favor or what most engages children.
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When drafting the Senate's bill, McConnell engages in the same closed-door strategy that he criticized Democrats for in 2010.
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We didn't know whether it was actually going to be a surface that engages people, like looking for an app.
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The three beautiful, bitchy girls make Winona's life hell, but she falls for Slater's rap and engages in diabolical deeds.
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Anybody and everybody goes into TiltBrush and engages with it in a way that taps into some inner creative thing.
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This week, Bernstein returns to the Chicago label Hausu Mountain for a record that explicitly engages with his temporal trickery.
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On Sundays, he engages in more physical activities like rock jumping, paddle boarding and boat races, Branson tells the Telegraph.
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ET: A Twitter spokesperson said that there are a large amount of signifiers that an account engages in trolling behavior.
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It also engages in infrastructure construction and has participated in bridge and expressway projects linking Zhangzhou Municipality to other cities.
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S. corporation] to be a print media company that engages in the publication of a number of popular magazines. [U.
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But the pair also engages with high tech as well, experimenting with robots, drones and 3D-printing, according to Zuckerberg.
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"When a statute reveals a constitutional flaw, the court ordinarily engages in a salvage rather than demolition operation," she said.
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They have the capacity to tell a story in a way that both engages us but also makes us larger.
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If a president engages in potentially criminal behavior, he or she can be charged with a crime after term's end.
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Turning the valve one way engages it and increases the pressure, and going in reverse eases and shuts it off.
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The law, passed in December, threatens to bar from the American financial market any bank that knowingly engages with Hezbollah.
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In both cases, the airbag inflater can break apart when the bag engages, sending metal parts into the car's cabin.
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"When the U.S. engages in a tit-for-tat fight with our trading partners, farmers pay the price," he said.
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" This stands nearly in contrast to the paper's splashy title, "The Human Fetus Preferentially Engages with Face-like Visual Stimuli.
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One reason for this is that, intentionally or not, Pop 22000 engages with theoretical discourse about art, popularity, and capitalism.
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" What Lies Beneath is an example of this is part of a larger body of work that "engages aquatic environments.
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However, make no mistake that the queen engages with the specific racial history of the identity politics she pulls from.
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The second and more rare is an actively managed page that posts updates very frequently and regularly engages with customers.
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Our $318 million Community Parks Initiative engages New Yorkers in the complete redesign and rebuilding of 67 small neighborhood parks.
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While consumers remain strong, agriculture and manufacturing have declined as the U.S. engages in a protracted tariff battle with China.
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Only the United States can really hold itself to account in how it engages with the rest of the world.
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The terror squad not only detonates the bombs, it also engages in a mass shooting and takes a dozen hostages.
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Literotica The gist: A longstanding bastion of written erotica online, Literotica engages your mind as much as your nether regions.
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Humor engages people on an emotional level and — if it is not meanspirited — it can open them to your message.
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But having a competitive primary to his right and a first-tier candidate to his left really engages this seat.
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No, there is no nook in the hippocampus where we stash old ditties; music engages many parts of our brains.
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He engages our imagination, and it is up to us to finish the story of what we are looking at.
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I've reconciled Baker's sentiment with my own desire to see more art that engages with black vitality, resilience, and perseverance.
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Of these, Mr. West's path is the most radical in terms of how it engages with the specter of obsolescence.
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At those events, he regularly engages with those who break into his speeches, sometimes yelling at security to remove them.
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He engages in prolonged back-and-forth debates with his critics, defending his views with charts, data, emojis and sarcasm.
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But Microsoft actively engages with governments on important issues far more than we see from the other big tech companies.
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It never lingers, never engages with them on a level any deeper than the bare minimum for establishing the action.
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The overarching message from industry must be: When the U.S. engages openly in free and fair trade, we all win.
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Therefore, one of the biggest obstacles to full normalization is the Egyptian government, which still engages in anti-Israel rhetoric.
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Harvard, the country's oldest institution of higher education, denies that it engages in racial balancing or limits Asian-American admissions.
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Washington says Huawei poses a national security risk and engages in business that runs counter to US foreign policy interests.
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Even the principal engages in public reflection and self-criticism, standing up in faculty meetings to talk about her missteps.
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In a way, it&aposs kind of irrelevant, as long as we&aposre presenting this platform that engages the fans.
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What a design team builds is, largely, a scaffold: an edifice that the player engages and has an experience with.
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Some examples gathered by Wilkie: The Foundation also engages in a certain amount of what seems to be self-dealing.
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One that engages in honest, intellectually rigorous debate and makes good faith arguments about fairness and the society we want.
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I think that there's a social aspect that engages people, in the way they respond to film in a group.
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"PhRMA engages with stakeholders across the health care system to hear their perspectives and priorities," she said in an email.
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So this sequel engages with questions of what we're looking for from superhero storytelling and from our current superhero boom.
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Fan's photographic series "Soft Goods" (2017) particularly engages with the topic of race, and how skin color governs our lives.
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That adviser reads all of the advisees' performance reviews, and regularly engages them in discussions about their progress and goals.
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There's not a single activity that any startup engages in that is nearly as dangerous as selling someone a gun.
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Writing an article without doing any research and instead focusing on my own Twitter-baked notions of topics I don't really know about is itself a political act—not unlike those in which Macklemore engages in his new song "White Privilege II," or those in which Speaker Paul Ryan engages in literally every day.
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Unless that network employs mind readers and engages in paranormal activity, those leaks are felonies and the leakers should be prosecuted.
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And as man engages in environmental change (cutting down rainforests, for example), then suites of 'dangerous' animals change in their abundance.
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In fact, any politician, democrat or republican, that uses targeted ads on social media engages with that tactic in some way.
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The project is representative of how Unilever is approaching new brand development with research that engages consumers early in the process.
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The film engages with our criticisms of her, deconstructs them, and then allows us all to get on with our lives.
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In fact, she is so zen, Luann barely engages with castmate Ramona Singer who tossed the Countess under the bus twice.
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The shots are a little on the blurry side and the poses feel somewhat staged, but, nevertheless, it engages the eye.
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During a Skype interview, a VidMate spokesperson denied that the app knowingly engages in suspicious activity, and said it is investigating.
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The U.S. law, passed in December, threatens to bar from the American financial market any bank that knowingly engages with Hezbollah.
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Silvia Roldan-Kulp is one such millennial who engages in side hustles to supplement her income and boost her business aspirations.
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By offering shares, he hopes that Bumped engages consumers to think about their relationship to companies in a whole new way.
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The base of the torch houses a gas canister, which is twisted into place until it engages with that central line.
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With critical theory and costume changes, she engages her audiences with Sufi music, Disney imagery, Bollywood tropes, and auto-ethnographic research.
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"The NCSC engages confidentially with security researchers and urges anybody with credible intelligence about these reports to contact us," it said.
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In the process of "reading" Darboven's work in this way, the reader engages automatically in an additive and canceling-out process.
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Between the two, between the presence and the absence, which is really what engages the viewer's imagination, the photograph bears witness.
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"Julie runs a virtual reality training vehicle that travels through northern Australia and engages with people about job opportunities," he said.
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Seven days a week, the organization engages volunteers to pick up and deliver any amount of food, no matter how small.
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SatOne's abstract patterns comprise a certain three-dimensional element that engages your sense of perspective and pops out of the frame.
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This is because the TCP layer basically engages in a series of confirmations when sending or receiving data on the internet.
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In a standard employment situation, the employer -- at some point -- meets the person and engages in some sort of identity verification.
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Founded in 2002, China Biologic engages in the collection, research and development, manufacturing, and commercialization of human plasma-based biopharmaceutical products.
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His new top aide, John Kelly, has placed sharp curbs on who engages with the President, even at his private club.
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It engages in offensive comment battles, and has created a community with over 170,000 fans who keep coming back for more.
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The surveillance video shows the incident after the officer engages Johnson and his friend in the hallway of the apartment complex.
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"I have been very clear that I make no excuses for anybody who engages in this kind of behavior," she said.
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These changes in the count will disproportionately affect Democrats, especially if the GOP engages in additional, aggressive partisan gerrymandering in 2021.
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It engages with these companies, and if they don't take action, State Street will vote against their compensation, Ms. McNally said.
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RCV's experience statewide in Maine and in several of our most diverse cities demonstrates it engages new voters and invigorates democracy.
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Similar to naming emotions, making decisions engages the prefrontal cortex, which calms the amygdala and the rest of the limbic system.
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Just as the avalanche starts, Oye engages his special backpack, which inflates an airbag and helps him float to the top.
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As China engages more and more with the West, we're going to see its tech overlap with ours in curious ways.
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"The immediate response is enthusiasm," said Perry, who invites artists to make work that directly engages the water of the pool.
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Watson is a United Nations Goodwill Ambassador, launched HeForShe, and engages in regular, public social advocacy for feminism and its tenets.
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Indeed, the US Federal Trade Commission legal staff found that Google has monopoly power and that it engages in anticompetitive practices.
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But then there's something else: an honesty and vulnerability as the pair engages with the ramp, their chairs and each other.
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Perhaps. It would be hard to look the other way if Trump engages a full-on, detailed assault on her behavior.
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We have a president who engages in reckless rhetoric all the time, that aims at demeaning, demonizing all kinds of people.
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No. The administration must show that the Muslim Brotherhood engages in terrorist activity that threatens the United States or its interests.
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"The board has clear authority to take action against a licensee who engages in any conduct detrimental to racing," he said.
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It is possible to contemplate a president who engages in criminal misconduct below the level meriting removal (say, securities law violations).
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She engages in conversation with the host's brother-in-law and the many women of the household: Had I any children?
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The mainstream media barely engages with YouTube videos as an artistic product in the way it does traditional television and film.
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As the company engages with its customers directly, we believe it will become the go-to financial partner for atypical workers.
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Rather than produce "socially focused" art that meaningfully engages with a community, Performa clearly preferred a model of co-opted storytelling.
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As Mr. Kim, the North Korean leader, engages Washington in dialogue, he has promised to focus on developing his country's economy.
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In public, Zuckerberg calls for regulation in Washington Post op-eds and engages in well-publicized meet-and-greets with senators.
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People Can Change engages in "conversion therapy," a practice that falsely purports to change an individual's sexual orientation or gender identity.
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But now, as the culture engages in a deep reckoning with this problem, that muted response feels wrong, if not complicit.
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In addition to helping female candidates structure their campaigns, the initiative engages grassroots supporters, establishes local support and assists with fundraising.
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The Irishman first introduces Frank as a delivery-truck driver who engages in strategic meat theft and gets away with it.
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The business analytics manager engages with other teams early-on in the process to inform McMillan&aposs team of upcoming projects.
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By making Marcia's story whole, it engages our empathy, informing the choices we make in our politics and in our lives.
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The group exhibition at Human Resources Making Plans, closing Sunday, engages with increasingly relevant issues surrounding labor, solidarity, and systematic change.
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A president who engages in criminal wrongdoing is to be judged and held accountable primarily through the political process of impeachment.
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We were clear-eyed that Iran engages in destabilizing behavior – including support for terrorism, and threats toward Israel and its neighbors.
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In certain circles, when a woman — the driving force of the consumer economy — engages in similar behavior, she's often seen as cheap.
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Mayer notes that the piece changes from site to site based on the culture and the women she engages in these workshops.
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It engages in the fundamental reforms that will lower federal health spending and eventually premiums and health costs for individuals purchasing coverage.
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BlackRock, which has $6.3 trillion in assets under management, engages with governments "irrespective of party affiliations," the company said in a statement.
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Because building a sculpture engages all the senses and 360 degrees, that history of moving through space is brought to the sculpture.
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As far as we know, no other animal species engages in this kind of organized competition with clearly defined winners and losers.
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While the Church itself has hit back hard on Remini's claims that the church is abusive, dishonest, and engages in sexual misconduct.
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Although Lam has denied that her government engages in political persecution through judicial means, this pattern of prosecutions has prompted international concern.
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"It really demonstrates it's not just Russia that engages in this activity," said Lee Foster, who manages FireEye's Information Operations Intelligence division.
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At any rate, it's closer to being authentically fucked up about gender than it is about race, with which it barely engages.
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In such works, Sara VanDerBeek engages freely — as her father did — in all parts of history, from the ancient to the future.
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And Charm isn't just a story with trans characters — it's a play that actively engages with generational divides within the trans community.
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"Having more of a structured plan thought out before you do it engages the mind in such a unique way," he says.
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Silver is aware of all this, and he acknowledged that the handshake greetings he now engages in sometimes presented potential trip wires.
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Eventually, she decided the answer was yes -- but she said she has disconnected somewhat, and engages less frequently than she used to.
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Spence is preaching to the converted, but as Ray engages in some dangerous negotiations, the sermon seems good for his spirits anyway.
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The film only minorly engages with the various mental illnesses it implies Mavis has, leading to an inadequate representation of those illnesses.
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Cheetah issued a second press release after markets closed on Tuesday to deny it engages in click injection and threaten legal action.
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Iran has in the past rejected charges that the country engages in cyber espionage, saying Iranian cyber capabilities are for defense only.
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But the truth is that a smarter foreign policy, a foreign policy I advocate for, is one that engages, but more smartly.
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Some artists choose to ignore the architecture, but Mr Puryear engages forcefully with it, creating a work specifically for its central rotunda.
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Start with pedestrian detection, a simple yet incredibly useful party trick that senses impending obstacles and engages the brakes when you don't.
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Yet without mentioning the inconvenient side-note that Apple also engages in trading user data for profit in some instances, albeit indirectly.
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"The importance of a brand that engages with community is particularly important to the younger demographic that West Elm targets," she says.
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She engages in discussion with her subjects about their lives and the language of photography, distributes cameras, and provides basic photo instruction.
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WhatsApp regularly engages with Google and Apple to enforce their terms of service on apps that attempt to encourage abuse on WhatsApp.
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As for the Costume Institute, collaborating with Apple is a shrewd move, and art that engages with technology is worthy of celebration.
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It's taken them years, but they have developed a distinctive voice, and a distinctive editorial approach, that really engages a particular audience.
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Black hat A black hat hacker is someone who hacks for personal gain and/or who engages in illicit and unsanctioned activities.
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Additionally, a negative action may also be considered if the company engages in sizable share repurchases or acquisitions prior to reducing leverage.
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It may ban ads for a long list of reasons, including promoting illegal products, adult content, profanity or engages in discriminatory practices.
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Men Without Women is best when it engages directly with its heroes' alienation, their estrangement not only from women but from themselves.
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Fidelity told the AFT it regularly engages with companies it invests in and evaluates whether those companies should stay in their portfolios.
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It disallows funds for lobbying organizations or to any agent who engages in what may be seen as a conflict of interest.
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Flashback: Google refused for months to pull down an Android app that LGBT groups said engages in a form of conversion therapy.
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India's Muslim minority engages in the trade of cattle for slaughter and consumption, chiefly of buffalo meat, as well as dairy purposes.
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CAATSA orders the president to sanction any person who engages in a "significant transaction" (left undefined) with Russia's defense or intelligence establishment.
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As a swimwear brand, it only makes sense that Maaji also engages in beach cleanups and other efforts to protect our seas.
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The class, which started as a pilot program last year, comes as the nation engages in renewed debate about patriotism and protests.
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It was not extreme rhetoric like Mr. Trump engages in, which has repelled some Republicans, that held Mr. Smith back with voters.
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This course will help just about anyone — from journalists to technical writers to developers to aspiring bloggers — create content that really engages.
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The government of Abdel Fattah al Sisi engages in "torture, enforced disappearances and likely extrajudicial executions," according to Human Rights Watch. 903.
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It's the midpoint between early cyberpunk fiction that actively engages politically, and the aesthetic veneer of 2016's Ghost in the Shell.
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Moore's community of visionaries, artists, students, and faculty engages in provocative conversations in order to explore solutions, create awareness, and share expertise.
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It does not matter, Ms. Blaine argued, whether a person who engages in such an affair is a male or a female.
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Bald, bearded and baby-faced, he is a winning presence, and he soon engages the audience with the problems of his characters.
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The bill will impose sanctions against any company that "engages in a significant transaction" tied to the Russian defense sector, Oliker said.
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Mr. Trump's own lawyers, wary of how frequently their client engages in falsehoods, are trying to hold the special counsel at bay.
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Beard is active on Twitter, where she famously engages with the legion of trolls who pick apart her work, age and appearance.
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Block out the projections for a moment, and you'll see just how little Mr. Lepage actually engages the opera and its ideas.
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"The Adversary" finally engages with the show's own caginess when it comes to the question of what, exactly, Ford is up to.
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Usually, when FIFA engages in one of its classic (alleged!) something-feels-weird-about-this transactions, the soccer organization benefits pretty heftily.
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Q engages the bakers as collaborators who "research" lines of inquiry and offer possible answers to Q's hypnotic flurries of leading questions.
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Your brain engages in the same sort of prospection to provide its own instant answers, which come in the form of emotions.
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A college student who friends candidates or joins groups online engages in one to two additional civic activities away from the internet.
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Vumacam has said it "engages" with the police, but that any data requested by the South African Police Services requires a subpoena.
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But the room is also a type of a stage, an immersive theater that engages sight, sound and a sense of touch.
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Here, Mr. Moran engages with the physical history of jazz in collaborations with Kara Walker, Joan Jonas and other art world figures.
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Step 5: Trump makes threats or engages in extremely aggressive action, and his opponent seems to stand down from doing anything rash.
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But before her suicide, Whiterose engages in a passionate debate with Elliot about whether society can be redeemed rather than rebooted outright.
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Beyond the frightening data-collection tactics TikTok uses, it also engages in censorship in mainland China with dangerous implications around the world.
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With extensive executive experience across Asia, Europe and Australia, he engages government leaders to advance a more contemporary and inclusive employment environment.
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Rather, the real "strategic surprise" for the U.S. will be at the strategic level of "informationalized warfare" that China already engages in.
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"We do not believe that the production of 'La Parodia' engages in this type of practice," Olmos Cruz said in an email.
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I'm fascinated in a community that engages in a hobby fastidiously, in stark contrast to the conversation that exists outside the range.
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But the job won't be finished until they've done their part to ensure that the government engages strategically with the private sector.
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Saba Khan is a visual artist whose work engages with the interplay of social class, popular culture and religion in contemporary Pakistan.
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As she gets to know Klugman, she engages in sex to speed the transition from provided-for daughter to provided-for wife.
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EK: Do you think that when our politics explicitly engages in these questions we make them better or we make them worse?
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Camacho also engages with traditional symbols of the female body, re-presenting them through weaving, and reshaping their meaning in the process.
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There's a lot that goes into the way that the public engages with her that would not happen if she weren't a woman.
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He also personally addressed reports that he engages in an experimental life-extension therapy that involves the injection of blood from youthful donors.
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What makes Measure for Measure both timeless and timely is that it engages meaningfully with Isabella's anger, even as it recognizes its limits.
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Borden was the 2016–20183 Charles Bullard Fellow and artist-in-residence at the forest, and regularly engages with ecology in his practice.
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Sang Won Lee, CEO at Qeexo, a gesture technology company, believes in gesture technology because he thinks it engages a user more thoroughly.
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To create his artwork, he engages in a metonymic game, whereby the container becomes the contained, and the support becomes the object itself.
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" What engages Gerbase the most in design, she says, is precision and detail: "The three millimeters that are going to change a shoulder.
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"Everyone wants to jump on a soapbox when law enforcement engages a person and a civilian ends up getting killed," he tells PEOPLE.
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The exercise also engages your abs and lower back, since they're called upon to keep you upright and stable as you move forward.
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But if you look at the company as a whole and how it engages with users, it's much more – it's an Internet company.
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Sceptics argue that to work the sanctions need to be multilateral (and reversible if the regime engages in serious negotiations with the opposition).
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The best appropriation art instead engages in dialogue with the original work and its artist's intent, just as Neil Jenney's Improved Picassos do.
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He reads serious books (on a boating holiday last year he took along Aristotle's "Politics") and engages with serious thinkers from other parties.
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According to the Post-Crescent, Jardins said, "A steep price has to be paid for someone who engages in this type of behavior."
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Like a kind of object alchemist, Gainesville, Florida artist Dana Robinson engages in a practice in which any material can possess artistic potential.
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The book follows a troubled fifth-grader named Barbara who wears animal ears, engages in strange rituals, and dubs herself a giant-hunter.
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This strange accusation supports the theory of Tony Schwartz, who ghostwrote Trump's The Art of the Deal, that Trump often engages in projection.
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What makes Mathew's specific brand of advocacy unique is that he openly engages and works diplomatically with his opposition to find a solution.
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He engages in a business model known as wholesale arbitrage, which sees him buying large quantities of products from wholesalers or large brands.
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North Korea has said it intends to have an ICBM capable of hitting the U.S. mainland before it ever engages in diplomacy again.
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"Anybody who engages in acts of violence will be dealt with in accordance with the law, irrespective of who they are," he said.
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Even if the statement came later than it should have, it's good to see something that actively engages with the conversation around Hainly.
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"We've always been a dialogue-oriented museum that invites visitors into the conversation and engages them in co-constructing the story," said Bader.
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"With Ellie you have a virtual human that looks fairly credible and engages in a natural dialogue but there's no risk!" he said.
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Ford Other modes include Rock Crawl, which engages the electronic locking differential, and sets the traction control system to its "least intrusive" settings.
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People Can Change engages in so-called "conversion therapy," a practice that falsely purports to change an individual's sexual orientation or gender identity.
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Any performance engages a kind of two-way ritual between artist and audience, but this circular arrangement came closer to something like collaboration.
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First Amendment advocates anticipate that the law could bankrupt nonprofits that organize or participate in protests if a rogue protester engages in vandalism.
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Caleb Kruckenberg is Litigation Counsel for the New Civil Liberties Alliance, a non-profit that engages in pro bono litigation against administrative power.
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Amir (as he is known) recently released a music video where an actor pretending to be Trump engages in sexual escapades in Moscow.
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It requires a cross sector, multifaceted strategy that engages stakeholders across the technology, employment, women's rights, education and workforce preparedness, and policy arenas.
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Or suppose the company engages in accounting tricks to maximize fees, causing its customers to incur a $10 late fee or overdraft fee.
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When asked about the topic, she announces that she's married to her daughters, with whom she regularly engages in hilarious, semi-acidic arguments.
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"South Park" has, notoriously, not shied away from addressing religion, though it engages with the idea of religion from a strictly secular gaze.
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The bank works in some of the world's most fragile environments and engages in enhanced policy dialogue at the highest levels of government.
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Though Baldwin identified this tendency, he never quite engages with it in his novel; Jenkins makes the choice to take Tish's pain seriously.
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The group's leader, regrettably named Jim Crow, is played by a white actor "who engages in the vocal equivalent of blackface," Andrews wrote.
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Perhaps more thrilling than playing both male and female, the leopard slug engages in an acrobatic aerial coitus that would make Caligula blush.
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When Anna summons the police, she is visited by Conrad Little, an affable and loquacious detective, and engages him in TV-style repartee.
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The announcement of a buyback alone often sends the stock price up, even if the company never actually engages in open-market activity.
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When it is presented in a way that engages people in an objective analysis of the information at hand, political polarization can decrease.
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The father keeps to himself in the front seat while the chatty mother engages with customers, who notice a child wearing a dress.
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Pros: Engages babies from 6 months and into toddlerhood, promotes mobility and learning, not obnoxiously loudCons: Not ideal for small spaces or carpeting
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"Our vision is for every consumer who engages with the Nike brand to enjoy an elevated consistent experience regardless of channel," he added.
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Mr. Plants is the founder of Voce Capital Management, a small hedge fund based in San Francisco that occasionally engages in shareholder activism.
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A Presidential Tango It's not every day that the leader of the free world engages in a steamy dance routine with a stranger.
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The U.S. accusation of a sanctions breach comes as Washington engages with North Korea in a bid to negotiate denuclearizing the Asian country.
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"PhRMA engages with groups and organizations that have a wide array of health care opinions and policy priorities," said its spokesman, Robert Zirkelbach.
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That "Later Life" still engages us has to do with how carefully the script allows its hero the chance to break his stasis.
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While the industry sometimes engages in numerical gymnastics — with issues numbered zero or using decimal points — in this case, it is much simpler.
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Insofar as the left engages in a war of incivility, it cedes the field of battle to a president who relishes uncivil combat.
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But then here is Ms. DeJear, who nearly every day engages many of the rural voters who supported Mr. Trump and Mr. King.
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Even with the twisty breathless plot, Petry engages the issues of her day, which sadly are the issues of our day as well.
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Ms. Bruguera's tableau vivant engages historical themes and makes you feel uneasy, vulnerable and empathetic for the victims of Castro and other regimes.
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Even a subscription-based social network would want to engage its users, he said, and what engages users is sensationalism and filter bubbles.
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In 1993, the movement expanded globally as Clean Up the World, and today it engages millions of volunteers in more than 100 countries.
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In fact, it would commit the US to hitting Iran repeatedly if (or, more likely, when) it engages in anti-American military activities.
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Abbott engages with Hispanic voters, listens to their aspirations and actively solicits their support, and that has paid off at the ballot box.
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"The process itself highly engages the students even before orientation begins," John Gunkel, the vice chancellor for academic programs and services, pointed out.
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More than anything, it drove home the futility of the tortured, macabre exercises the court engages in whenever it deals with capital punishment.
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Thomas' book engages directly with the Black Lives Matter movement, bringing the topic of police violence to young kids in an accessible way.
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"They still have legal rights under the consumer protection laws in the event the insurer engages in any bad faith conduct," she said.
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As those students reach voting age, and as their generation engages more significantly in politics, the political calculus may change under their influence.
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"That's a real issue of concern, especially as the US engages with these countries, and it becomes a vulnerability also for the US."
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"The Company does confirm that it engages in exploratory discussions with industry participants from time to time," Aurora said in a press release.
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Beyond management's core representation activities of collectively bargaining on behalf of investors with workers, customers and suppliers, it also engages in noncore activities.
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Hochschild, although writing for readers unlikely to sympathize with such views, engages her subjects in good faith, seeing them as kind and intelligent.
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She engages often with the selfie, and for her it is a way to connect with herself and assert a sense of power.
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In his new body of work, Mark Seliger, who is primarily a celebrity photographer, engages with the trans people in his own neighborhood.
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As Jia Tolentino points out at the New Yorker, instead of recognizing her privilege, the author engages in "reflexive attempts to disown" it.
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But we're only now starting to see just how destructive having someone who engages in it constantly in the White House can be.
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As she does in Ursula or University, Young engages the work of another writer and positions her voice within a conversation of books.
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And I'm curious whether Mr. Sanders will retreat to his message — railing against what he calls a "rigged" economy, or if he engages Mrs.
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"It is essential that philosophy and ethics engages with those disciplines developing and using AI," he said in a statement shared by the university.
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Perhaps, that relationship is one that can actually move the ball forward because it is a unique, unconventional diplomacy that the president engages in.
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The group engages in volunteer work to combat bullying and encourage kindness and inclusivity — and won a Diana Award for her efforts last year.
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Treasury Secretary Mnuchin warned Monday that such a move could trigger sanctions against any financial institution that engages in "certain significant transactions" with Iran.
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In the case of delivery robots, which are driven by algorithms, human interaction engages with the robot's action, rather than directly with its software.
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I think he's an incredible artist, I think he is one of the greatest American treasures, and certainly somebody that really engages in life.
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Mr Stankey says he wants "a more muscular HBO" that engages customers so regularly that they consider it important enough to keep year round.
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This, I think, is Johns's real genius: he engages our attention in multiple, complex ways that cannot be summed up in a tidy account.
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"The movement is pretty disciplined about the extent to which it engages in, and the boundaries it sets for, quote-unquote, violence," Tattersall said.
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Similarly to Handmaid's Tale, though, the show's main character of color — this time Kat, also a black woman — virtually never engages with her ethnicity.
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The researchers aren't entirely sure why the system works, but they suspect the weekly training re-engages the spinal cord nerves that survived injury.
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FOWLER: But there is 1 percent that engages in behavior like this that calls to question are they really protecting and serving our community?
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What I tend to think is that when things get bad enough, that usually silent majority engages with the intent of mellowing things out.
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President Donald Trump is reaching out to former rivals as he engages in a charm offensive to win support for Republican health care legislation.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin said Thursday that "patriotic" Russians may have hacked the U.S., but claimed the Russian government "never" engages in such activity.
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Enticed by the femme fatale-esque character Lila, he engages in a battle with another cluster, drawing a whole lot of attention to himself.
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As the US engages in a war of words with North Korea, officials in Seoul are looking for a peaceful resolution for the tension.
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When he engages in these kinds of tweets and throws out these kinds of allegations, I think he weakens the office of the presidency.
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"Obviously, that type of music tends to attract a certain type of fan that engages in certain types of drugs," he told the newspaper.
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On his way out of the desert, Jesus chances upon a family in crisis, and engages in a struggle of wit against the devil.
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Some red flags are so obvious that no one who engages in the legitimate distribution of controlled substances can reasonably claim ignorance of them.
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She also noted the state, which has been suffering a dramatic drought, has a dangerous fire season that often engages the Guard in response.
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But if the United States engages in trade wars with real-world consequences, the uncertainty among small-business owners could be a lasting pull.
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Along the way, "The Black History Museum" engages in a fascinating push-pull, between subtle interpretation and outspoken proclamation, earnest installation and interactive playground.
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The authors suggest that reading things aloud involves different types of processing, which makes it more active and engages us more than reading silently.
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The agency needs to broaden the partners and stakeholders it engages in policy issues, from interpretation to cultural resource preservation and landscape-scale conservation.
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They looked at characteristics such as speed, changes in direction, how a vessel moves, and how long it engages in certain types of movement.
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The military has been struggling to wipe out Abu Sayyaf, which originally had Muslim separatist aims but now engages mostly in banditry and piracy.
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And Mr. Obama said that people should not make the assumption that a "troubled Muslim individual" who engages in a shooting represents all Muslims.
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A man who sexually harasses women, engages in 'slut-shaming' and refers to gay men as 'fags' is not fit to lead our newspaper.
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"Anything that improves the political climate on the Korean peninsula and engages North Korea on its nuclear program is a good thing," Yang tweeted.
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The system developed by TopSpin, whose investors include Check Point Software Technologies co-founder Shlomo Kramer, engages attackers once they have penetrated the network.
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Other times, a special envoy is charged with a particular issue in a particular place, albeit an issue that engages more than one country.
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Biotech firm engages in discovery, development and sale of drugs, including profitable JAKAFI, a treatment for patients with myelofibrosis, a rare bone marrow disorder.
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"Anything that improves the political climate on the Korean peninsula and engages North Korea on its nuclear program is a good thing," he tweeted.
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Terrorist acts It became clear during Trump's time abroad that his administration viewed North Korea as a rogue nation that engages in terrorist acts.
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It's this kind of on-the-ground, sustained work that engages black women not just as vital voters, but as indispensable and essential leaders.
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At another point in the same video Yaxley-Lennon can be seen walking away when he spots a passerby and engages them in conversation.
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In fact, it can be hard to keep track of the constant buying and selling of various suburban California homes the family engages in.
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But again, we also do have a president who engages ... is absolutely the poster child for this behavior and is benefiting from it, presumably.
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But because these are things pretty much everyone engages in, it's hard to draw a line between one person's activity and another person's addiction.
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The U.S. Government has previously made public statements denying it engages in mass surveillance — arguing instead that European courts have misinterpreted its intelligence practices.
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Uber — once infamous for its "do first, ask for forgiveness later" strategies — now engages with regulators directly, by building partnerships and applying for permits.
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She likened the format to Mr. Trump's rallies, though he rarely takes questions from members of his audience or engages in traditional retail politics.
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The expectation of strong earnings has diverted attention away from lingering trade fears, as the U.S. engages other major economies in a trade war.
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We are bringing about the new Zimbabwe — a country of hope and opportunity, a country that engages with the world and strives toward prosperity.
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And check out the little girl who engages Kim, asking her to follow her on Instagram to support her pet project, Child Hunger Sucks.
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The Texas Tribune is a nonpartisan, nonprofit media organization that informs Texans - and engages with them - about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues.
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While Congress engages in a high-stakes staring contest over a substitute program, immigrants have already begun losing their protections, exposing them to deportation.
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Muriel meanwhile engages in literary chatter with a fellow translator, who is herself falling in love with one of Muriel's most alluring female students.
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Relations between Egypt and Iran have been strained since the late 1970s but Cairo says it engages with the Islamic Republic in multilateral forums.
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CAROLINE SHAW I'm not sure I can say that I should or that I can present work that's meaningful and deeply engages with issues.
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But Mr. Birbiglia, because he is playing a version of himself and engages with the audience, is able to respond directly, and he does.
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Ms. Fendi, like Ms. Prada, engages our times from an ironic position, if not always with quite Ms. Prada's naturally subversive cast of mind.
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The charge of a sanctions breach comes as Washington engages North Korea in a bid to convince Pyongyang to give up its nuclear weapons.
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The bill also calls for the U.S. president to impose sanctions on "any foreign person who 'knowingly engages"' in forced labor of minority Muslims.
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The U.S. military refuels jets for the coalition carrying out strikes against the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels and also engages in limited intelligence sharing.
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Though it engages powerful ideas in a format too weak to handle them, that's a much more promising problem than the other way around.
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Last week, President Trump authorized Defense Secretary Jim Mattis to send thousands of additional troops into a war that currently engages 8,800 American troops.
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But when a musician engages in conversation with splintered figments of her sonic self, the result can be by turns beautiful, unsettling and exhilarating.
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He noted that retired Justice Sandra Day O'Connor has spearheaded civic education by founding iCivics, a non-profit that engages students in civic learning.
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Those requirements are waived for any service member who is killed, injured and medically evacuated or who engages in combat in those two countries.
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"Julieta" is scrupulous, compassionate and surprising, even if it does not always quite communicate the full gravity and sweep of the feelings it engages.
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And, yes, as such, they have the right to fire or penalize an employee who, they believe, engages in conduct unbecoming to the team.
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When someone condemns the behavior of others, why do we find it so objectionable if we learn he engages in the same behavior himself?
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When he delivers information to Trump almost daily, the President engages with it and is an "avid consumer" of the CIA's work, Pompeo said.
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So far, Fox Soul's lineup does little to satiate the urge for a new channel that engages with Black culture in a meaningful way.
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Every year Washington engages in the tough process of deciding which federal programs deserve additional funding, and which must be scaled back or ended.
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"Climate is typically seen as an issue for young voters but we reject the notion that climate only engages young voters," Neidhardt told Vox.
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Throughout, Anderer engages in animated dialogue with Kurosawa's own written account, "Something Like an Autobiography," at least as much as with the films themselves.
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Over the past 70 years, the military has become the dominant institution in how the United States engages with the world, especially since Sept.
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However, DeSanctis said small-caps could be in just as much trouble as large-caps if the U.S. engages in a global trade war.
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Supporting a candidate is good citizenship — it engages us in the electoral process and gives us a stake in the winner's decisions after election.
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Unlike domestic lobbying, requirements for FARA registration are broad, covering anyone who engages in lobbying or public relations for a foreign government-connected client.
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He asks me about the electric scooters grownups use, points out unusual vehicles that he's spotted and generally engages with the world around him.
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This would be especially true if the U.S. engages with partners and signals how its moves will help strengthen (not undermine) international trade standards.
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"The Russian government engages in a range of malign activity around the globe," Treasury Secretary Steven MnuchinSteven Terner MnuchinPelosi warns Mnuchin to stop 'illegal' .
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For their application process, they use Mya Systems, an AI recruiting tool that engages directly with applicants via text, to more quickly place recruits.
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Neither show engages directly with current political battles (through two episodes, anyway) — there's no angry president accusing the intelligence agencies of deep-state plotting.
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The company also claims hundreds of drivers come into their offices every day, and it engages frequently with drivers on online forums like Uberpeople.net.
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"It really shows it's not just Russia that engages in this type of activity," Lee Foster, an information operations analyst with FireEye, told Reuters.
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These are the kinds of questions the series engages with, and it's easy to follow because the cast and the setting always stay the same.
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The mystery show, somehow, gets us to think about those ideas in a place where it engages us to treat those ideas as a game.
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Her target: De Niro's character, with whom she engages in explicit, X-rated banter about exchanges of bodily fluids, sex positions, and much, much more.
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Much of the information in the dump was already publicly available; the release wasn't exactly the type of radical secret-sharing WikiLeaks typically engages in.
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"It stands to reason that somebody who engages in these obsessive-romantic behaviors has done so before," McKenna said of the decision to introduce Robert.
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Yui is, in fact, the car itself, since what it does and how it engages with you is directly connected to the concept car's sensors.
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And to make things even worse for Facebook, it also came to light just yesterday that Cambridge Analytica engages in some pretty dirty business practices.
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What strategies might they undertake to avoid a person who engages in conduct like that, and how does that affect their day to day life?
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Porowski no longer engages with the swarm of the Antoni Truthers — which he hopes has subsided by now, nearly two months after the show's premiere.
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Although it is the most comfortable, it primarily engages the wrist and back of the hand, meaning that the fingers are less quick and precise.
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Regardless of the type of business your company engages in, a working environment that's conducive to better emotional health is good for your bottom line.
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"The United States engages in quid pro quos all the time when it comes to foreign assistance," The Washington Post's Marc Thiessen wrote on Tuesday.
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The interior also received a lovely reworking; the updated cabin boasts a "Dual Cockpit" design, which engages the passenger nearly as much as the driver.
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You make a connection in the commonwealth between a society prioritizing an imminent danger like climate change and a community that engages in cooperative ownership.
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Not just illuminating in its commentary, on the Bible stories themselves, but it engages in discourse that fixes ways of reading you'd thought were broken.
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The 2.0 is essential because it engages people's artistic methods — of form and composition, of material resourcefulness and curiosity — with the tools of business itself.
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When — or at this point, if — I get within close proximity of my person, the app's "meet" function engages, letting the pair schedule a meeting.
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Fred gets to return home from the hospital and is in recovery — it's Miss Grundy (Sarah Habel) who engages in a kiss before her death.
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And anyone who engages in germ-line editing using CRISPR and Cas9, other forms of gene editing, should be cast out from the scientific community.
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The weapon durability system is controversial, but constantly engages you in combat by promoting a dynamic attitude and forcing you to think about situational solutions.
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IBM Watson effectively operates as a consultancy where the company engages in high-value contracts with corporates to implement Watson technology for specific business cases.
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China, which denies that it engages in such practices, confirmed that Vice Premier Liu He will visit Washington on Thursday and Friday for the talks.
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It also engages the city at-large, identifying opportunities for exhibition in its places of memory and monument, performance and protest, and commerce and leisure.
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Ultimately where Belfort flourishes is in trades—when the opponent engages him by either not retreating or circling out, or by stepping in on him.
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VanderMeer is on the vanguard of sci-fi that engages directly with the Anthropocene, the current era where human interference is altering the planet's environment.
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Kline's work engages in similar material, but always with the aim of pealing back the shiny facades of digital technologies rather than polishing them further.
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Let's be honest: There's not a single activity any startup I'm aware of that engages in anything nearly as dangerous as selling someone a gun.
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If officers are expected to retreat each time an offender engages or is likely to engage in violence to our arrest attempts, what will happen?
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While they work together, she engages with participants, asking them about themselves and what drew them to the project, ending each interaction with an embrace.
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But Huawei is pushing back by insisting that not only is Huawei safe, the United States engages in spying on its own citizens as well.
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Emily Sears — a Los Angeles-based model from Australia — has built a large social media following of 2.3 million fans, which she engages with often.
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"What she's doing when she dresses that way and engages with that material is that she's taking on the role of Dr. Pretorius," Paoli said.
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About a minute into the below video, a man pulls up on a motorcycle and engages with Usama and his friend (who has remained unnamed).
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" Saying she also spoke in his name, Chirac's wife Bernadette told reporters: "France is never greater than when it engages with other cultures, other people.
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So far, more than 95 percent of the time when the care concierge engages with someone, the person wants to have a conversation, CVS said.
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She said the Iranian government still engages in a variety of concerning behaviors, including supporting terror, backing Syrian President Bashar Assad and destabilizing the region.
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If Congress withholds that authorization and the president defiantly engages in a protracted war anyway, Congress should flex its fiscal muscles and cut off funding.
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The official said the State Department regularly engages with China on law enforcement matters, and China has raised a number of specific cases of concern.
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JACCS mainly engages in the credit card and credit guarantee business in Japan, whereas MPMF focuses on financing for car and motorcycle purchases in Indonesia.
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Berhe was part of an exodus from Eritrea, a brutal dictatorship that engages in torture and forcibly conscripts young men like Berhe into the military.
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Working in 72 countries, including all 50 United States, we use a collaborative approach that engages local communities, governments, the private sector, and other partners.
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Most countries agree that China engages in a range of bad trade practices and is not playing a role commensurate with its growing economic power.
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The CIA on Friday named Elizabeth Kimber to run the part of the agency that recruits spies overseas, gathers intelligence and engages in covert actions.
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He quickly engages them in a physical confrontation that eventually ends up in nine (nine!) police officers wrestling with him for six minutes (six minutes!).
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One of those conditions is if an admitted student engages or has engaged in behavior that brings into question their honesty, maturity or moral character.
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"For every person hired, a company typically engages with 250 candidates," Omar Eduardo Fernández, a product manager on the Hire team, writes in today's announcement.
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One of the most important functions that Justice Department can us is to power to bring federal lawsuits against states that engages in discriminatory practices.
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Far-right figure Jacob Wohl recently held a press conference to accuse Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren of being a cougar who engages in BDSM.
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And a number of agencies do – including the Veterans Administration, which engages with veteran-owned small businesses and sees the benefits of increased veteran involvement.
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The Department of Education is working on new federal regulations to provide students with relief when a school engages in unfair, deceptive, or abusive conduct.
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In her painting, Frecon engages with color and texture, the intersection of vision and the material world, particularly as it is manifested in oil paint.
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If the company chooses the latter, it would pass up on a cost-inducing IPO process that engages middlemen such as investment banks and underwriters.
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For older children, he said, you want something that actively engages the child's attention, whether it's reading a book, spinning a pinwheel or blowing bubbles.
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It condemns "harassment, discrimination, sexism, and threatening or disrespectful behavior," and warns that festival credentials will be revoked for anyone who engages in such conduct.
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And a couple years ago we launched a campaign called It's On Us that engages everyone in the culture change necessary to end sexual assault.
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These monuments are essential cultural and historical touchstones for a wide range of people and communities, representing a future that respects and engages all people.
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"She is a good listener and at festive events like Diwali, fully engages with the Hindu faith members and delivers appropriate messages," Mr. Gooty said.
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He wavers after Mr. Trump engages in what he calls a "textbook definition" of racism and is caught on tape bragging about sexually assaulting women.
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That reviewer engages in an electronic dialogue with your doctor to gather information and decide if the issue can be addressed without a separate visit.
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That means Biden "has to have a strategy" that "aggressively" engages Latinos, she said, tapping into the activist infrastructure on the ground to spur turnout.
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China has consistently denied Washington's accusations that it engages in unfair trade practices, vowing to fight back in kind and criticising U.S. measures as protectionist.
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The United States says the company is a national security concern, and claims it engages in activities that run counter to US foreign policy interests.
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"Choose a place that has a local flavor, uses local products or engages with the community to provide entertainment opportunities," Thomas Cook's Mr. Ville said.
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The group reportedly engages in activities such as recruiting members online, holding meetings to discuss strategy and participating in paramilitary training camps northwest of Atlanta.
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Meanwhile, Eve manages to make new friends at her community college and engages in drunken hookups, essentially having the college experience that Brendan is missing.
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With what must be the most robust erection in literature, he engages Shamhat in an uninterrupted act of coitus for six days and seven nights.
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With Levi, Lesley she said she forgoes vaginal penetration and usually engages in kissing, oral and manual sex, role-playing, and playing with a vibrator.
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But despite being organised by the U.S.-based Atlantic Council, the "NATO engages" public event contained not a single speaker from the current U.S. government.
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In the Leonardo DiCaprio-starring movie released last year, a bear (reportedly created using CGI) engages in an über-violent battle with the film's protagonist.
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An API spokesperson did not share details about the interaction with CNN but said the organization regularly engages with officials at all levels of government.
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"It is very serious when a foreign power engages in sophisticated efforts to impact not just our elections, but elections throughout the world," he said.
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In both sets of works, language engages the image in ongoing, contested histories on either side of the Atlantic, inextricably joined by the slave trade.
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For example, Metro allegedly engages in a financing offering with a third-party company that allows customers to pay off their device in monthly installments.
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Below a hat shop in SoHo, through a door marked only by the Chinese characters for "tavern," this speakeasy engages nightly in a quiet revolution.
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Many antitrust experts see the deal as Amazon simply purchasing a business that engages in a different stage of production than itself — a vertical merger.
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" Course description: "Learn how to promote your business effectively online and develop a targeted online marketing strategy that engages potential customers throughout the digital landscape.
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February 5: Troy Michie Working in collage, painting, and sculptural assemblage, Troy Michie engages with the presence and absence of body through a queer lens.
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Civil War engages with some heady ideas regarding government oversight and wartime collateral damage, all wrapped up in the trappings of a sticky revenge thriller.
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Ultimately, what engages us in "The Lightkeepers," beyond its energetic plot, is the sense of watching its author discover her ability to construct a suspenseful narrative.
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Everyone just sits at a table, eats some chicken, and engages in the kind of weird icebreakers you might endure at work functions and bachelorette parties.
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Episodes will feature an original song and every episode will feature a guest star who engages the kids in a specific area of the performing arts.
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In a statement, Facebook said that the company's teams of moderators regularly engages and listens to feedback from the community, safety experts and NGOs in Myanmar.
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Twitter's newly announced fix engages with the content people view, but it doesn't fundamentally change the incentives for people to be trolls and make hateful comments.
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"I write with my left hand even though I'm right-handed, I walk backwards in a very safe place — anything that engages your brain," she says.
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When an account engages in abusive behavior, like sending threats to others or impersonating other accounts, we may suspend it temporarily or, in some cases, permanently.
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On a deeper level she engages with the challenges facing a rapidly changing China and how to reckon an ancient culture with an evolving technological society.
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"I feel like he's very charismatic — he engages you face-to-face, but when we wanted real hard policy change, he wasn't providing that," she said.
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Most often she engages the idea in bad faith: dissolving the future, failing to acknowledge that the future is just a present she hasn't reached yet.
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The new system is an "active" all-wheel-drive system that engages when needed, making it so drivers do not have to physically turn it on.
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The Mate X closes shut with a nice click as the latch engages, and there's a button to open it up again right by the latch.
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Once Kalanick prepares to exit the car, he shakes Kamel's hand and engages in a conversation that he presumably thinks will be friendly but quickly sours.
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So ironically, even as Fox News engages in mutual alternate-world building with Trump, it may also be keeping some of his worst impulses in check.
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Having visibility into the content that resonates with professionals enables our clients to produce impactful, high-quality content that engages their audience and this is invaluable.
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So I hope it's a story that engages people because I think it's one of the most fascinating stories in the whole history of our planet.
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