After a year in office, can anyone name even one deal he has negotiated — or even one he successfully re-negotiated?
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Did you hear even one solid proposal from Trump for increasing incomes, or improving your kids' education, or creating even one single good-paying job?
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An alarming 2628 percent of Canadian millennials were unable to name even one concentration camp or ghetto; 28503 percent of their U.S. counterparts also were unable to name even one.
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Killing even one bad habit can dramatically transform your life.
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Today, I'm grateful for going even one hour without pain.
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Growing even one weed plant can mean life in prison.
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The mission is to save lives, even one is important.
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The world very obviously does not need even one more.
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It was not even one of the ones being tested.
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Even one of the world's busiest airports expressed their gratitude.
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But even one life lost is one life too many.
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If the advisor has even one disclosure, inquire about it.
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Isn't there satisfaction in correctly deciphering even one Friday clue?
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But even one of Trump's top military supporters, Maj. Gen.
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Before, a child with even one abusive parents was eligible.
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He gets antsy if even one couch cushion is astray.
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There was even one on task management and goal setting.
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Eating even one of these pills would make her sick.
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Some departments didn't award minority businesses even one federal contract.
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Even one extra click can make a world of difference.
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Launching even one into orbit would be a major achievement.
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Employees were docked pay for arriving even one minute late.
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It's kind of amazing that there was even one. 3.
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Incorrect information on even one medical record could be fatal.
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Even one page, however anodyne its contents, is sensitive material.
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Buying even one Ring camera is a fundamentally communal decision.
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There's even one that includes Baby Yoda's iconic broth bowl.
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Why was that even one of the English words she knew?
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Many generic drugs have only a few - or even one - producer.
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"Even one death is too many," fund spokesman Steve Groeninger said.
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Our campaign was never about one person, or even one election.
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He couldn't stop worrying about his movie for even one second?
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And even one of Vulture's henchmen, Herman (Bokeem Woodbine), is Black.
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Even one that places the female lead in the power role?
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There are no men on the street—like, not even one.
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"It took about 10 minutes or even one hour," he says.
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Plus, there's not even one witness that can corroborate this story.
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Even one bowl of your specialty could land you in jail.
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Picture a building, maybe even one that you know fairly well.
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And even one crime, she feels, is one crime too many.
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This meant McConnell could not afford even one more opposing senator.
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And there's not even one color I prefer over the other.
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No one wants to eat even one leaf of spinach yet.
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I haven't ever listened to even one song off the album.
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In this sense, even one deliverable nuclear weapon is a deterrent.
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The practice is even one of ISIS' recruiting tools, Callimachi reported.
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Even one of my past albums is called Play The Game.
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Imagine being a Trump supporter in even one of those circles!
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One election, even one as momentous as this, cannot change that.
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But advocates say even one US citizen detained is too many.
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A person can get infected from even one of these oocysts.
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Yet on Wednesday night, finding even one proved impossible for Aycock.
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But even one obscure library that hasn't updated can cause headaches.
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"I won't take even one dollar," Mr. Trump declared in 2015.
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Even one case of abuse or neglect is one too many.
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It wasn't even one of the worst four things about it.
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And she wasn't even one of the people who worked there.
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Did you file even one lawsuit on behalf of those kids?
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Both accounts total around $2,000: "Not even one month's salary," Utterback said.
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But even one of the exchanges has reservations about the new standards.
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This man will clearly kill Axe if he loses even one ruble.
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I think even one use with fresh litter is one too many.
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Take even one step out of that circle and the fight ends.
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And so making the very most of even one piece of data.
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Would you ever consider making that down to two, or even one?
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"Even one inauthentic review is one too many," the company told Which?
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Okay, maybe not many of us – but even one is too many.
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It took the combined powers of several observatories to find even one.
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If it helped even one woman, we would be grateful and happy.
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"Admittedly, even one death of a racehorse is too many," Winner wrote.
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Definitely in the center console, maybe even one bigger than an iPad.
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Even one of Trump's most ardent Republican critics is softening his opposition.
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Even one enduring melody is more than enough, and that Shaffer has.
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Running even one marathon is incredibly hard, and takes months of training.
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There was even one defensive score on a blocked extra-point attempt.
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"Even one chance event could cause local transmission" back home, he said.
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Even one of America's greatest entertainers, Betty White, is following his lead.
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Smoking even one cigarette every day for decades, though, might do so.
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In VR, getting even one of those things right is a triumph.
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You could stream a light comedy, even one that gained Oscar buzz.
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Still, watching a first date -- even one this significant -- has its limits.
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It's tender, cathartic even, one of the best moments in the episode.
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Even one veteran who has their claim wrongly denied is too many.
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Pricing even one family out of our parks is one too many.
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At last weekend's practices, kids couldn't head the ball even one time.
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So a defection by even one more Republican elector would make history.
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Even one of NASA's historians looked for us and couldn't locate it.
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Even one of its underwriters, Morgan Stanley, downgraded the stock this week.
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No locker room is safe—not even one in your former stadium.
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If even one hand went up, he said, he would not go.
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Most people struggle to name even one woman scientist (usually Marie Curie).
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Even one more death from an unsafe abortion would be too many.
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Even one of Mr. Friedman's predecessors called the statement out of bounds.
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Even one of those wrong convictions, taking an innocent life, is wrong.
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There is even one unique image of a fetus in a womb.
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Taking a majority in even one of the chambers in the Nov.
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Maybe even one of him being awarded a gun by the NRA.
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And even one workout may make the brain's memory centers more fit.
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The news warns that even one drink per day carries a risk.
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But even one missing component can stop a manufacturer in its tracks.
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For great chunks of the day, we had not even one customer.
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Even one of the most-hailed songwriters alive has had some misses.
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"Even one brushstroke too far can make a real difference," she said.
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To Sabathia, even one extra day of rest is a major disruption.
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Indeed, cancer is not even one disease; there are dozens of cancers.
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Even one minute, if you really think about it, is too much.
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A referee — even one with a video monitor — might make a mistake.
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Under such circumstances, even one crop failure can devastate the family farm.
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If you make me jump through even one extra hoop, I'm out.
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When even one healthcare program is not working, it affects us all.
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Possibly even one as new and different as the L4 ribbon gun.
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If you miss something, even one word, you risk an allergic reaction.
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"They're saying, 'No need to attend college even one time,'" she said.
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And if they suffered even one more injury, it could get ugly.
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Even one Wall Street figure argues that seller-financed programs can help consumers.
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Your kids ought to honor you – it's even one of the Ten Commandments.
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If even one of them dies, I'm going to cry myself to death.
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Even one night out on the town can bring epic levels of romance.
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"Even one woman forced to do this work is a shame," he said.
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Financial markets currently do not expect even one Fed rate hike this year.
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They are a multinational lot, including Germans, a Serb and even one American.
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Even one departing every minute would not keep pace with Earth's population growth.
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She did not seem like she was having even one ounce of fun.
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Israel's democracy is bigger than any politician, even one of Mr Netanyahu's talent.
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A carry-on, even one carrying your prized possessions, isn't worth dying for.
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I think there's even one for New York that's just soliciting for hookups.
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But obviously no company wants to see this happen to even one customer.
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There is no deal yet and even one sticking point can derail progress.
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Having even one kid in the house can get crazy — let alone multiple.
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According to Forbes, she's even one of the most influential people of 2017.
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I can wear pink and still be a scientist, even one doing fieldwork.
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Even one of the Mets' hottest hitters could not rescue a fruitful opportunity.
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Love or money sufficient to fix even one of these problems never comes.
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If you can influence even one person, that's what you're supposed to do.
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If you get even one reason I might recommend you for Law School.
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In fact, none of this is like punk rock, not even one thing.
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In the rubble, even one of his most loyal surrogates, New Jersey Gov.
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"Even one percent is a very large amount of the money," Soriano explains.
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Other congressmen have turned on Lipinski too, even one representing a neighboring district.
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Even one of Sirisena's closest aides acknowledged that Kumara may not be reliable.
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Not even one of President Trump's trademark Twitter fits could stop the bleeding.
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"Even one note, it can annoy you for weeks," Mr. Honeck said, laughing.
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As my classmates kept putting up correct answers, I didn't have even one.
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Most people aren't even one of those things, let alone all of them.
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Even one of our Republican senators, Charles Grassley, says we have been mistreated.
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A vote to convict on even one article means the official is ousted.
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America cannot afford four years, or even one year, of such a scoundrel.
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Any spacecraft, even one launched two decades ago, has unwanted microbial hitchhikers aboard.
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With even one of these attributes, "The Promise" might have had a chance.
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Call me old-fashioned, but I didn't receive even one get well card.
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They could even one day use voice manipulation technology to impersonate that person.
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Nor was there one leader, or even one political party, that drove change.
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Even one basic question has not been resolved: Is the shutdown really off?
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My current biweekly salary is not enough to eat satisfactorily even one day.
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She has many valid opinions about spending even one more minute like that.
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There's even one guy who built a suit to control small Lego robots.
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Even one of Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell's top outside allies says so.
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Yet there are many who believe that even one tourist helicopter is too many.
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There's even one that tells you the best time to run to the bathroom.
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Use Resurrect liberally, since even one death on your team can tilt the balance.
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There's even one honoring that time Dan hurled a porn star off a roof.
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That is incredibly steep for a touchscreen e-reader, even one with stylus support.
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Where it once had four Chinatowns, Santa Cruz now no longer has even one.
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KEYS TO SUCCESS Croatia stymied Messi for 90 minutes, not allowing even one shot.
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Setting even one stuntman on fire, even with modern protective gear, is highly dangerous.
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I would have to swipe through, like, fifty guys to see even one girl.
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I didn't change from one day to another or even one week to another.
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The paper's new editor-in-chief is even one of Israel's biggest Trump fans.
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If you're the mom of one of those children, even one is too many.
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Even one of Mr Azali's vice-presidents, Ahmed Said Jaffar, has turned against him.
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Spread out throughout all the neighborhoods, that's not even one per day in each.
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Even one of Hill's Republican colleagues has said Hill was being treated unfairly. Rep.
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Even — one source said especially — when it involved overriding members of his own administration.
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You are probably struggling to come up with even one time it has happened.
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Jordyn Woods was even one of the lucky winners according to her Instagram story.
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With a little imagination, anything is possible — even one day winning the Masters Tournament.
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I would do it again and I wouldn't sit back for even one vote.
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And dealing with a social misstep, even one from years ago, can be difficult.
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Maybe they are shaping world views, history even, one Facebook post at a time.
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A Windows 10-based phone, even one called Surface Phone is a non-starter.
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Not even one of the dedicated theme parks found in Florida, California, and Japan.
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Chrissy Teigen can't take even one night off from being the queen of Twitter.
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Still, someone has to be crowned queen, and there's even one in the mix!
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What would we find out if Trump released his taxes -- even one year's worth?
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"We cannot afford even one Somali youth to be recruited by extremists," he said.
|
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I think it's hard to argue this hurts him by even one percentage point.
|
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Why should we consider a proposal where even one person could lose their insurance?
|
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The cartoonist made an effort not to miss even one classic anti-Semitic representation.
|
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Even one homeless veteran is one too many, but that is a substantial gain.
|
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And getting to play a baby elephant, even one created with CGI, isn't easy.
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Even one year ago, the idea of widespread defections seemed distant, if not impossible.
|
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"I'd probably last not even one game," Matsui said through his interpreter, Roger Kahlon.
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If I'm saving even one person's life, then, shit, I gotta keep it up.
|
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Even one woman was dressed as the flames in the trailer of Pink Flamingos.
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There's even one against the Oklahoma City Thunder involving, you guessed it, Steven Adams.
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There is even one restaurant in French Basque Country that has its own nets.
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" President Xi Jinping responded that "we cannot lose even one inch of (our) territory.
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Research suggests even one dose can have profound effects on self-perception and personality.
|
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Maybe it would be better to have two, or even one big specific goal.
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Still, if even one colony has survived, this elaborate effort might have been wasted.
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I ask whether they're converting even one person with a contrary point of view.
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Not all voices, even one as remarkable as Ms. Norman's, are built to last.
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But I promise you there's a reason – and even one that's not even sad.
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Even one night in a hotel or one plane ticket can help save money.
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Manufacturing accounted for one in four jobs; today it's not even one in 10.
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Opinion For black students, having even one black teacher can make a huge difference.
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No phone calls — not even one with your spouse or child — would be safe.
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I would like to go even one day without this popping into my head.
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What would access to even one per cent more of the bacterial universe mean?
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And if i lost even one of the votes, I won by a lot.
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But still she seemed intent on not losing the love of even one voter.
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For instance, a couple plastic cases and even one with leather bound to it.
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Cannon makes woodblock prints and collages; and there's even one piece of soft sculpture.
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Unfortunately, but inevitably, Colonel Greenwood doesn't tell us even one way to break up Iraq.
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Only 67 other players have averaged that many yards a game for even one season.
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Not even one in five Americans today trust their government to do the right thing.
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In fact, I don&apost know anyone else that lives there for even one year.
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Most people would be in the same bind if they missed even one pay period.
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In rural areas, only 39 percent of people have access to even one broadband provider.
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She said in part: Our campaign was never about one person, or even one election.
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When we push over the dominoes of God's love – even one – the result is unpredictable.
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But we also discovered some heartwarming tales of holiday togetherness — and even one love story!
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Cut it to two or even one — those meals are the amount you can save.
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Even one of the most powerful leaders in the world has to deal with mansplaining!
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She is the spectrum of human emotions captured on one record or even one song.
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But I don't want to share even one cup of coffee with him outside work.
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It's not like the Rosewood police force can afford to lose even one team member.
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But he did like solving real-world problems, even one involving the debate about salmon.
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It's a one-room (or even one-wall) dollhouse or miniature set, like a diorama.
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She has her own Instagram account — and there's even one for her doll, Qai Qai.
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Even one year of war in two otherwise peaceful decades may cause populations to decline.
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Shofar Pros: Brought down the walls of JerichoCons: Not responsible for even one banger 49.
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But if it saves even one life, I believe it's worth it to speak up.
|
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And given that it's Apple, anything (maybe even "one more thing") could happen on stage.
|
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Even one of China's most well-known tech companies, Tencent, was ambiguous on the issue.
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Not on NBC, or CNBC, or NBCS or even one of its regional offshoots. Nope.
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We know about her dad, but he's not even one of the better-known Baldwins.
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But this is not just about one company, one platform or even one form factor.
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But there's even one more to keep in mind when looking for a financial advisor.
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He even, one late and unwise night, assaults his stepbrother (Clayne Crawford), after an argument.
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Hell, even one new Texas Democrat making it to DC would be a big deal.
|
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But if even one of the details in it is true, it will be explosive.
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Maybe it's even one of those party ones, with straws and cans on the sides.
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No defense,not even one as good as Michigan's, can compensate for all of that.
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It's no wonder that even one of the president's lawyers may be adopting similar tactics.
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Even one proc of Emperor Thaurissan can be a priceless mana discount on your spells.
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"Huge views and ratings are not more important than the life of even one person!"
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And we believe that, even one online shop can create at least 1 million jobs.
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He would've been in better shape if he watched even one video: the original song.
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According to a survey by job site TalentWorks, even one year may not be enough.
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When you have even one wrong member on your team, failure becomes a real risk.
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In fact, it would have been difficult to blame the offense or even one individual.
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Certified gym rats do not abandon ship, even one that might be unsinkable without them.
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If you try to answer professionally, it's hard to say even one weakness about yourself.
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"ISIS remains a threat, and even one ISIS fighter is one too many," he added.
|
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A beautiful conclusion, even one studded with unanswered questions, is not a maximally interesting conclusion.
|
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SpaceX doesn't have the money to send even one ship to Mars on its own.
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That's not an easy task for any startup, even one with impressive founders like Upthere.
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Her grandmother had told Katexa that even one of their own ancestors had become Abyssal.
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Many consumers will struggle to repay bank loans if they face even one missed paycheck.
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Disaster, even one experienced through a television screen, has a way of sharpening the mind.
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" But, she added, "there should be zero tolerance for even one case of sexual harassment.
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But if even one person on the boat remained calm and centered, it was enough.
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Even one day out from the initial anguish, much of the political ecosystem seemed unchanged.
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Even one of the President's favorite fast food restaurants, McDonald's, doesn't serve beef in India.
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Your visit, even one on land, should begin nautically, at the City Island Nautical Museum.
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But even one of Uber's top executives said the company's findings were difficult to stomach.
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But if I don't turn up for work even one day, I will be fired.
|
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The poll found that voter enthusiasm for the election remains high, even one year out.
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Chabot was even one of the GOP managers presenting their case in the Senate trial.
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Making a better world — or even one better person — has to be a team effort.
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Every gardener, even one without a green thumb, knows that plants need water to survive.
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Is she saying that Davis was lucky to have had even one true female friend?
|
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This went on for months — all before we had even one data point to analyze.
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Don't we deserve any sub-epidermal uprising or even one let loose across the countryside?
|
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The choices you made even one year ago might no longer be furthering your goals.
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An update about the dog and not even one mention of the cat's well-being?
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Even one of the driest spots in America, Death Valley, has had dangerous flash floods.
|
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I have written about seven-minute, six-minute, four-minute, and even one-minute workouts.
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"Has the department approved even one Borrower Defense claim since that court order," Murray asked.
|
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Perhaps this abuse was even one of the reasons we came in the first place.
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"I have not signed even one," he said, denying a U.S. media report last year.
|
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Meanwhile, there are no official import records in 2015 for even one single Napoleon fish.
|
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"We steadfastly believe that even one instance of abuse is one too many," Surbaugh said.
|
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But that doesn't mean that even one of these registrations was used for illegal votes.
|
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Developing a malaria vaccine — even one with only moderate effectiveness — has been a huge challenge.
|
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If even one woman's life was saved thanks to a conversation Paulette started, wasn't that enough?
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CAVUTO: And if they hiccup, if even one of their members hiccup, they all start hiccupping.
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On Friday, he said he would resign if even one witness can prove that God exists.
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That's a lot of time to devote to any relationship, even one as zesty as this.
|
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Was Noah as the narrator—having it even one more step removed—always the plan, too?
|
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Now, there's even one that'll tell you how drunk you are, according to New York Magazine.
|
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Before Tuesday, the last time the Marlins had even one three-run homer was on Sept.
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Even one of the architects of the study, Joe B. Cobbs of Northern Kentucky, weighed in!
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There's even one character that only gets activated all night if a certain word is said.
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So I've got it now, and even one of those Social Security Numbers go with it.
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It is extraordinarily unlikely that she could overcome the loss of even one of those states.
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Even one or two parliamentarians who support human rights could make a difference, Mr Khawaja says.
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There was even one dreadful moment recently when it seemed as if we might lose Marmite.
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They will not own the Eritrean mine "for even one second," one of the people said.
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Even one day of nesting makes me feel less rushed, more focused, and just plain happier.
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And it means that these spirits can be communed with, even one day worshipped as gods.
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Divorce — even one that was amicable — severs a relationship with some degree of clarity and purpose.
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Bagheera was a panther, while there was not even one horse in The Jungle Book. Fact.
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This was not primarily a disagreement about ideology, or even one about commercial versus noncommercial values.
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You know your look is good when even one member Kardashian-Jenner clan likes your photo.
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But you can't say this because you don't want to make him lose even one calorie.
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And that's the province of a supercar, even one as gentle and kind as the NSX.
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Even one of Germany's biggest pop stars, Helene Fischer, talked about it at her Christmas gigs.
|
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But before NIH receives even one additional penny, its misguided, wasteful spending priorities need an overhaul.
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Even one to two years is a long time to be away from the job market.
|
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This is a far cry from what Hillary Clinton, Chuck Schumer and even one former Sen.
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They're cheaper, too — not even one-tenth of the price as Glass, which debuted at $1,500.
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That's a short deadline for a company that hasn't launched even one person into space yet.
|
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And if even one show makes it to air, it will be a record for HBO.
|
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But most workplace harassment is not within a mutually acknowledged relationship, even one that has ended.
|
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Some young South Korean women go further, and say that even one child is too many.
|
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"Ultimately it would be a giant shock if they carried even one state," Mr. Kondik said.
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This means that low volume Medicare providers may not qualify to have even one claim reviewed.
|
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He refused to go to even one meeting to see whether or not anyone was intimidated.
|
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I would never be able to spend two years making a movie or even one year.
|
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Derek Jeter refused to yield for even one defensive game; it was part of his identity.
|
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More than a dozen segments aired across MSNBC, CNN, and Fox News—even one on ESPN.
|
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But if even one load gets through before we find it, they consider it a success.
|
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In 2014, it stood at 158, not even one-third what it was 20 years earlier.
|
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While there's something to be said about compromise, I'm still not convinced it's an even one.
|
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But an email (even one that you think is warmly written) may strike her as chilly.
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No one who made this had even one good idea they put into the final product.
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I can't evaluate an Italian text, not even one written by me, from the same perspective.
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Or even one for older women who pursue younger women, which is a lot less heteronormative.
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Even one mistake in the chain of human work towards safety can lead to an accident.
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Modern life offers few guarantees, but using even one of these tips is surely an improvement.
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BTW if even one of these predictions does come true, you owe the Noisey staff $100.
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Chile was even one of the last countries in the world to permit divorce, in 2004.
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And all of this, of course, varies from one state -- and even one city -- to another.
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She waited to have even one conversation with Mr. Chandler, a leader she had long admired.
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"There's an endless amount of investigation that can go into even one piece," Ms. Berliner said.
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My brain is hardwired to obsess on a crisis, even one which doesn't impact me directly.
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Maybe even one that could also explain the motion of an apple falling from a tree?
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With brittle covers and fine photogravures, finding even one undamaged volume is a an unnerving challenge.
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But he really did not look as sick as someone would with even one infected joint.
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Though it's pretty pricey for a fanzine, even one elevated by a publisher of luxury tomes.
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If it saves even one life, and it will, we will have done good work here.
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Carper failed to get even one Democratic senator to come to a hearing that he chaired.
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For Japan, the loss — even one in which it surrendered 27 points — proved even more inspiring.
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He's rescinding regulation — even one that banned the use of a pesticide linked to Parkinson's disease.
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U.S. employers currently aren't required by law to allow even one day of paid parental leave.
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It is not even one of those rare moments when he pops up with a goal.
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It is, of course, an honor to collect all four awards — or even one of them.
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Nurses, doctors, artists, teachers, bookkeepers, stenographers, businesswomen — even one female official from Tammany Hall — took note.
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Sadly, even one of my personal favorite brands, Yeti Coolers, recently cut ties with the NRA.
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Some plans won't cover any care related to such a condition, even one not previously diagnosed.
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"Not a single Saudi institution, charity or individual gave even one rupee to terrorists," Hizbullah said.
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Even one "good, not great" company he recently met with had 13 investment offers, he said.
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There's even one tracking how good people are at guessing the ancestors of mixed-breed dogs.
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Did even one person change his or her vote after seeing a mocked-up Facebook advertisement?
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Even one momentary lapse of judgment has the chance to instantly go viral on social media.
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So we really find it difficult to even kill even one of them in the battlefield.
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"We established that even one accounted-for brain cancer would completely shift the data," Freiwald said.
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Not even one second later, Hayward cut towards the free-throw line from the opposite wing.
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"I am sorry the Republicans are treating even one of their own that way," Mr. Reid said.
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"Several years ago, the number of Chinese tourists here was not even one million," Mr. Panitan said.
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That's right: NYC isn't even one of the top 100 best cities in America to find work.
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Even one of his fiercest Democratic questioners on the committee seemed to suggest Gorsuch's confirmation was inevitable.
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"Sleep-driving" is even one of the horrifying risks included in the company's prescribing information for Ambien.
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If this offer helps even one of our leaders do that, the effort will have been worthwhile.
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If there's even one raindrop, hailing a cab or getting an Uber or Lyft is virtually impossible.
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There's even one that'll make your mouth go numb, which you can giggle about with your friends.
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And winning by even one will mean she is safe from another leadership challenge for 12 months.
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This definitely isn't ideal for Netflix, but it also wasn't worth paying even one cent to prevent.
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And, as experts point out, even one anti-Semitic incident at a public school is too many.
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The market now sees less than a 23.1 percent chance of even one hike by year-end.
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"I can assure you that not even one bullet is fired by YPG into Turkey," Muslim said.
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" Even one worker who described the job as "GREAT!" said it left her with "really achy joints.
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How many years does it take to learn a language, even one you've heard your whole life?
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Far more diversified computer science programs, which attract substantially more students, don't mandate even one cybersecurity course.
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I will consider it a success if it can bring hope to even one young trans person.
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Being a CEO—even one of the world's best CEOs—doesn't mean you have to stop partying.
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IT USED TO be that finding even one new planet was enough to make an astronomer's career.
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Elsewhere, there are more subtle ill-effects from allowing even one chance to run for re-election.
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Detroit was even one of 12 global cities that Airbnb chose to rollout its new "Experiences" platform.
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He could even one-up Balfour in brevity and make the announcement in 280 characters or less.
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But we did not expect this to happen with a planet—even one as massive as this.
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RARELY can the news media can make it even one day without Donald Trump dominating their coverage.
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A wedding reception — even one with plenty of royal attendees — will be a smaller stage for her.
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Even one that involves using trippy-ass video games to data-mine the brains of unsuspecting players.
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But sometimes, all that can get to a person, even one has strong and opinionated as Winter.
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"The life of even one Tanzanian is worth more than their gold mining activities," Biteko told Reuters.
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Email would never be considered a common path to love, even one believable enough for a movie.
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The Americans, for one thing, are played by actual Americans, even one who doesn't have any lines.
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It's important not to over-emphasize the importance of a single win, even one of this scope.
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Start by setting a goal for yourself: Maybe it's one week, one weekend, or even one day.
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"I'll stop there, just know this isn't even one-fourth of the pictures I have," he said.
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Pursuing even one skill to develop will give you a sense of personal or professional progress. 4.
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If you've ever seen even one Gordon Ramsay television appearance, you know to expect a harsh response.
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And if you're not financially secure, even one health incident has the potential to wipe you out.
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If even one Porg dies, I will fucking burn the Star Wars franchise to the ground pic.twitter.
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But it won't go down as one of its best, or even one of its most interesting.
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The French president did even one better, saying that France would apply the Ukraine deal as is.
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And yet, here we are, not even one month later, drooling over another new Ben & Jerry's creation.
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David Mann, Head of Asia Research at Standard Chartered says his bank doesn't expect even one rise.
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There's even one to #twerk, and the avatars will also respond to certain keywords in a conversation.
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He's so toxic that not even one of his Senate colleagues has stepped forward to endorse him.
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Being from a border state, even one that serves as a mortal college football enemy, doesn't hurt.
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In this way we are not moving ahead by even one step in managing the refugee crisis.
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The Amazon Cloud Cam Having even one kid in the house can get crazy — let alone multiple.
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Ultimately, Parker and Klaus imagine a desktop version of the app, and even one for televisions, too.
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If it produced even one wrongful conviction, our current public defense system fails to protect its clients.
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These days, we also have the option to use digital screens and even one enabled with Bluetooth.
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FBI said they won't give up even one (I may have to get involved, DO NOT DESTROY).
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In 34 of the 44 GOP primaries held Tuesday, not even one woman appeared on the ballot.
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But the misgivings in Hollywood extend beyond one disappointing weekend, even one as important as Memorial Day.
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A good lecture, even one that lasts an hour, should only cycle through a single full idea.
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Perry's proposal has gotten pushback from power industry groups, environmentalists and even one of the FERC commissioners.
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Losing even one house of Congress would mean the end of unified Republican control of the government.
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"If our experience could help even one kid, I think it would be worth it," Tiffanie said.
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Any new protocol must be approved by consensus, so even one dissenting country effectively has veto power.
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If even one kid achieves the same thing following Tyler, the Creator then his work is done.
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If you could contribute even one percent of the amount to the homeless, we would be moved.
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Even one of Donald Trump's transition team members spread the fake rumor, which Trump himself has refuted.
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But apparently a curbside overhaul—even one that is truck friendly—would be good for us too.
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There was even one report that the pilot who launched the attack was assassinated over the weekend.
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"He's not going to budge even one inch," a source familiar with the President's mindset told CNN.
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That any Republican, even one faced with allegations of sexually inappropriate conduct, is better than any Democrat.
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Can anyone name even one infrastructure project from President Obama's $650 billion American Recovery and Reinvestment Act?
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"I have an extremely hard time getting even one American to apply to my lab," he said.
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And an after-hours mistake, even one this serious, was not going to stand in the way.
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In the new study, patients with late-afternoon appointments had lower screening rates even one year later.
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However, be careful and do your homework with any guide, even one recommended by a hotel concierge.
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Even one cloud, poorly timed, can spoil the party, although viewers will still experience the darkening sky.
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BEIJING — It's a big journey for a little bottle, even one so potent in alcohol and symbolism.
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He lacks the message discipline to stay on even one message for a few days a time.
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"ISIS remains a threat, and even one ISIS fighter is one too many," Pentagon spokesman Navy Cmdr.
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And no politician, not even one in the Oval Office, should be allowed to tarnish that dream.
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" And Mr. Trump also said, "As far as salary is concerned, I won't take even one dollar.
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It turns out the Kardashian West household has even more fridges — even one just for water bottles.
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The worst part of all this is that we are not even one year into this show.
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" He accused Odeh of scaring off shoppers from the market: "Not even one Jew was here today!
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I doubt that even one of them listened to her and thought: To the barricades I go!
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"Even one incident of the brutal case of rape is shameful for all of us," he said.
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Even one of Italy's largest pasta producers, Barilla, is embracing the trend, albeit in a small way.
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You, like me, probably think you're incapable of speedrunning a game, even one you're pretty good at.
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What's more, many of the treasure hunters I met didn't seem to trust anyone, even one another.
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"The (company's) cash was not big enough to sustain even one bank pulling the plug," he said.
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Because, if you don't believe even one thing, then the entire White House/Cohen explanation falls apart.
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"If even one leg on a flight was lost, then it's very difficult to reschedule," Hankins said.
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It took a long time to get to the size where we could cover even one market well.
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Even one of the most respected and powerful women in the world has had to deal with sexism.
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After a little hesitation, Carson shared his mom's story in the hopes of helping even one family. pic.twitter.
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Missing even one day of work creates hardship for families that are already struggling to pay their bills.
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There just aren't enough people interested in an establishment candidate for even one with unified support to thrive.
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The futures market now sees less than a 50 percent chance of even one hike by year-end.
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The fiery Scottish monarch was even one of Katharine Hepburn's earliest roles, in 19703's Mary of Scotland.
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There's a foldable board game, reflecting on the urban ecosystem, and even one about New York City's birds.
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If I had even one, then it wouldn't be enough to keep the studio open so to speak.
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" "Even one shortwave interacting with the low and its subtropical connection would've resulted in a strong Atlantic storm.
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Should he believe even one person is a Mayday collaborator, everyone in the Waterford household will be murdered.
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If the Cmichs could help even one couple have a healthier sex life, wouldn't that be worth it?
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But reproductive rights activists say the price of even one woman being misled is too high to ignore.
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Or how about if the Queen face swapped with Prince Phillip or maybe even one of her corgis?
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That's not an insignificant number for a startup — even one that's managed to raise $10 million in funding.
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But I want you to remember this: Our campaign was never about one person or even one election.
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It's hard to imagine Arya actually running from any fight, even one where she seems doomed to lose.
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There's even one big perk here: a large 4,000mAh battery, which should easily make it through a day.
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Apparently Siri cannot understand what that means, as it reads it as "hung over"—not even one word.
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When I tried to torrent a few large videos, both struggled to reach even one megabit download speeds.
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"Structural change is glacial for any economy, even one that moves as quickly as China does," he said.
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That could easily mean something like an Alexa for every room, or even one built into a toilet.
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They went scuba diving in the coral reefs and touched real rays and even one dolphin, they said.
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Being able to get through even one day dealing with Joffrey is a testament to Sansa's inner strength.
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Putting them on even one school building can make a difference in providing cheap, reliable power, he said.
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If even one of them wins one immunity, he's guaranteed to at least make the fire-making challenge.
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They don't want Medicaid to cover anyone but the poorest and most disabled for even one more day.
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In fact, the risk curve only starts to increase after one drink, or even one and a half.
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Some U.S. politicians and even one of Facebook's co-founders have called for them to be broken up.
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I believe it is the right goal, because even one preventable traffic-related death is one too many.
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Not even one of the most successful presidents in history could get Steve Jobs to budge on that.
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Even one of the simplest forms of communication between advisor and client — an email — is vulnerable to cyberattack.
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It makes us question if this is even one of the locations whereAlice/Sophie were once held captive.
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You know those people who can't stomach being by themselves, without a social plan, for even one minute?
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It's tough to imagine Joanna Newsom existing on the same plane as even one of those multiple realities.
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But even one fiery phone on a bed stand or Jeep or plane is enough to scare consumers.
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Big for October, but low for a Marvel property, even one with a 30 percent Rotten Tomato score.
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If there isn't even one screw on every landing during association, then what do they expect to happen?
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You don't owe anyone the right to be in a relationship with you, even one with hazy boundaries.
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Putting Ocean in a box — even one as elastic as "R&B" — does a disservice to his breadth.
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"As of today, U.S. authorities have not found not even one dollar of El Chapo's assets," said Cervantes.
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In many, not even one-tenth of pupils reach levels of reading or maths expected for their age.
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That means if you work even one hour a day, you could make almost $7,000 in a year.
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Even one of Trump's strongest supporters dismissed the idea that congressional Republicans could be successful with the idea.
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So Hooper says any conclusion — even one Trump might be frustrated with — will be cheered by the market.
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"I had even one the night before with me say, 'I'm getting whipped to vote no,'" he claimed.
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Not even one of the world's great moral heroes was immune to the pressures of China's financial inducements.
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It's an ambitious creation for such a small team, even one with the pedigree that Three Fields has.
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But the Bay Area's diversity and affluence make it a tossup region or potentially even one where Mrs.
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And it's noteworthy that not even one Democrat has said he or she will vote for Trump's plan.
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In that turn-of-the-century era, there was even one transcendent player who never won a tournament.
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But China isn't even one of the top 10 steel importers to the U.S. Canada and Brazil are.
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I, for one, do not want to live in a future where even one Moon photobomb goes unrecorded.
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Still, he says that anyone could do it, maybe even one of those cool bearded chefs with tattoos.
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But no company, not even one as big and wealthy as Facebook or Google, can guarantee perfect security.
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Even one of Egypt's best-loved entertainers has become a casualty of the relentless assault on free speech.
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Who could love even one of you, bearing your poisons and your pain into the heavy summertime air?
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" Even one of Swift's best friends, Lorde, tweeted, [sic] "i just want to say i'm so, so sorry.
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How could any school, even one for troubled youths, have so many of its students die so young?
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Perhaps tellingly, Sarbanes and his allies didn't obtain even one signature on their letter from a Republican lawmaker.
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But, in my observation, even one election cycle later, with the technology outdated and overused, people stopped responding.
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"Only Watch is not about one person, one auction house, one brand or even one industry," he said.
|
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But even one of Adani's consultants has disputed the company's claim that the project will generate 10,000 jobs.
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Consider how Uzi Even, one of the founding scientists of Israel's Dimona nuclear reactor, assessed the Iranian strike.
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When checklists are strictly adhered to, missing even one of those elements can prevent the operation from beginning.
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But it requires a lot going right for them, and even one botched race means Republicans keep control.
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There's glamour, banter, clinking glasses, searching looks and even one of those crashing storms that echo internal squalls.
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She says that if she missed even one day of the drug, she had uncontrollable diarrhea and vomiting.
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Yet, there is no evidence that this has prevented even one school shooting over the past 20 years.
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About as many are incapable of naming even one of the three branches of the United States government.
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Even one of her allies, former defence secretary Michael Fallon, said on Tuesday he could not support it.
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If even one of the operations had gone poorly, my ability to work would have been severely diminished.
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Outside bankruptcy even one creditor can undermine the restructuring plan by insisting on a better deal for itself.
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If Trump is convicted on even one count, the Constitution says he has to be removed from office.
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He figures that if even one in 20 heads for that location, he has done a good deed.
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"This is so much more than a book about one candidate or even one election," Ms. Frick said.
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Some of their creditors are more understanding than others, and even one missed payment can carry heavy consequences.
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And woe unto any Man, even one with a capital M, who thinks he can outpower Ms. Blanchett.
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Even one of the horses in the Triumphal Scene bridled hard, all too ready to bolt the stage.
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There are also some insanely famous athletes, designers and even one of the greatest singers of all time.
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Not even one IPO made the biggest 10 equity market deals so far this year in Asia-Pacific.
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In some cases, these services even one-up Apple on functionality that its more limited TV app doesn't have.
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What I didn't realize was he had never given even one second of thought except for this one conversation.
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There are 55 million Latinos in the US, and Trump can't find even one for a high-level role?
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"If it saves even one life over the next 20 years then you're going to take it," he said.
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Neither of them are wearing shirts, of course, because neither of them have ever worn shirts even one time.
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But never before has Trump appeared to have won even one skirmish in this war on comedy -- until now.
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Plus, even one glass of wine messes with my sleep and leaves me with a headache in the morning.
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The actress was extremely confident during the rap, without hesitating or getting tongue-tied on even one Hungarian word.
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There was even one incident when a driver tried to sneak a live wolf across the border, he said.
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Price: $28 at Nordstrom If they've ever thought about cooking anything even one time, they'll appreciate good olive oil.
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If you pay even one dollar more than your set income-based repayment, the payment doesn't count toward forgiveness.
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On each side of the x230 is a USB Type-C port; there's not even one on Microsoft's computer.
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This is a toxic mix for any currency, even one that is already testing three-decade lows below $1.32.
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Of course, there are lots of ways to chip away at an institution, even one enshrined in the constitution.
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"I consider myself very grateful, so if I can help even one person, it's worth it," he tells PEOPLE.
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But she seemed unable to deliver a knockout blow to Ford, which even one GOP senator seemed to acknowledge.
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It was the first time we didn't get to go trick or treating, no not even one street over.
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Of course, this is Apple, so anything (maybe even "one more thing") could happen when Tim Cook and co.
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In most contexts their forecasts will outperform those of a financially disinterested committee, even one made up of experts.
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Still, the mayor said he could not support a Bloomberg candidacy, even one that remains notional at this point.
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That never stopped a rock star, of course, even one spending a lot of time as a peace activist.
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A digital rendering, even one you can rotate, is, after all, a just a series of 2-D images.
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There's even one plausible theory that explains how Han Solo could actually be a 40-year-older time-traveller.
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I offer my thoughts to those who have been wounded and pray for their recovery, by even one day.
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Even one of the most conservative Democrats in the Senate, Joe Manchin, has expressed interest in supporting the bill.
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There's even one scene where Colin mistakes Donald's house for someone else's and then he and Ally both trespass.
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If even one of the series ends up being produced, it would make history for the network, EW notes.
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Even one of this season's fan favorites, latina drag queen Ada Vox, had to be saved by the judges.
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There is no way you can eat JUST smoked salmon — even one day of this strict diet was unbearable.
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With funds so scarce, it will be extremely hard to satisfy even one of these constituencies, let alone both.
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So the fact that I was able to help even one woman, for me, makes it all worth it.
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But a smartwatch—even one that purports to give you unique insights into the inner workings of your heart?
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You didn't want to question not even one member one of the jury to determine if I received justice.
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Even one stolen film, rebranded to look like they are somehow responsible for the production, is one too many.
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I called about a dozen practices and nearly gave up before I found even one that fit my needs.
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Statistically, the Eagles are still one of the better teams in the league—maybe even one of the best.
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Maybe you're already underwater on a regular credit card or even one of Amazon's very own lines of credit.
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A dog could jump and bite my dick off without its little dog heart rate raising even one beat.
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And in some parts of Africa, one in four or even one in three women has HIV, Baeten says.
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If all went well, they thought the research might even one day lead to a clinical trial in humans.
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Shapiro points to the team's diversity, composed of different ethnicities – and even one coder who's only 15 got involved.
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Even one of Sessions's staunches allies — former Trump strategist Stephen Bannon — is starting to get in on the action.
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It may even one day dull the memories of the Thrilla in Manila and the Rumble in the Jungle.
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Even one of Deutsche's closest competitors said he had not seen the lender pull back from the asset class.
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Not even one month after his January 2017 inauguration, the Disability section on the White House website was removed.
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Two marriages turned out badly, except for two sons, and even one of those grew up estranged from her.
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"I was so excited as a teacher and everything was perfect and not even one family came," she says.
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More than 400 superdelegates openly pledged their support to Clinton before even one vote was cast in the primaries.
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Smaller moments between Dany and Missandei, and even one incest-kiss between Euron and Yara, are also eye-catching.
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Even one passenger's bad experience can become a big embarrassment for an airline, given the effect of social media.
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"Even one additional car is too many," said Mojgan Faraji, a journalist who is normally supportive of the government.
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She's the one who decided against visiting Wisconsin even one time between the Democratic convention and the general election.
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In the end, you can buy an equally good TV for much lower price—even one made by Samsung.
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There was even one article from a few years prior where I told a journalist that I liked fighting.
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He's also had several incidents that have strained his professional relationships, even one on the field as a coach.
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Smoking the blends led prisoners to freak out, attack guards, even one time chew on electrical wires, Martin explained.
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They found that following even one or two of these habits could reduce your risk of poor heart health.
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The show acknowledges that rape is something a woman, even one as resolute as Elizabeth, doesn't just get over.
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From this perspective, even one unemployed American tech worker is proof that the H-1B program undermines citizen employment.
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It wasn't even one of those limp running back throws to a wide-open receiver on a trick play.
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Accomplishing even one of those goals can be difficult, but marketing and communications director Charlie Riley did all three.
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I knew that transferring to a university, even one with low tuition, was still going to cost thousands more.
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For all its foreign adventures, Mr. Putin's Russia has dispatched not even one company capable of disrupting global markets.
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" A few years before it was finally abandoned, even one of IBM's competitors called the case "a historical curiosity.
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Usually, that sector is in great shape if even one documentary becomes a hit; this summer, there were three.
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However, the company said safety is always its top priority and that even one serious incident is too many.
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It's easy to let adjuncts go the moment there's any kind of ruckus, even one created in bad faith.
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In the first six days, Mr. Rajan said in a phone interview, he did not have even one sale.
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The house price data helped put a September hike - or even one in August - back on the agenda, however.
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"If that's indeed the case and it saved a life, even one life, it's worth it," Mr. Gottheimer said.
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Now Senator Grassley will hold a hearing for Mr. Bounds, who lacks even one blue slip from his senators.
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A Department of Labor grant to kick-start even one statewide apprentice program in North Carolina cost $25 million.
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Almost immediately, even one of those — a series of images of monkeys in club colors — was criticized as racist.
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If you find even one kindred spirit, you could ask her to join you in crashing the stag party.
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But even one more night in occupation meant one more night with a roof— their roof—over their heads.
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If a document fails even one section of its authenticity test, he said the Raab Collection doesn't buy it.
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However, they were unable to get even one Republican to co-sponsor the bill in the Senate or House.
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He'd pick up every swing state, some reliably blues states like Minnesota, and even one of Maine's congressional districts.
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Even one of the poisoning victims is "a registered therapy dog" (a brilliant touch, and typical of Berne's sly humor).
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Even one Republican in a 50-49 Senate has a great deal of leverage in this kind of a situation.
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Still, there are signs that Sanders is losing his leverage, not gaining it: even one of his closest backers, Rep.
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What the suburbs giveth one year, even one political season, its moderate, independent swing voters can take away in another.
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"They said that if even one candle was delivered to the rally, my body would never be found," he said.
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It also fails to give even one mention of its own music product, Apple Music, which competes directly with Spotify.
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Even one of the researchers who described the species said in a press release he'd never seen anything like it.
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It really is a huge issue that I want to share and hopefully help even one person deal with it.
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Six legs aren't necessarily better than four—or two, or even one—but all those limbs give Hexa unique capabilities.
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Because anything that elevates one's style while making it even one step easier to put together is kind of genius.
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They probably didn't want to give an awkward gift -- even one you requested -- that might suggest you should exercise more.
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If Donald Trump can make it even one term without presiding over a downturn, it will be an unprecedented event.
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That's precisely why Obama's $4.1 trillion budget plan, even one composed by a lame duck president, is far from dead.
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I find it rather disturbing when I receive random friend requests from people I haven't even one common friend with.
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No human-created order lasts forever, even one cleverly crafted with clear lines delineating where black ends and white begins.
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It might even one day seem ridiculous that a figure as unserious as Mr Trump could have seemed so threatening.
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Surely the day will come when the deliberate obliteration of even one individual will be considered murder, pure and simple.
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Daenerys still has two other dragons, who breathe fire, which can kill a wight, even one as massive as Viserion.
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"But when an alleged enemy combatant — even one seized on a foreign battlefield — is an American citizen, things are different."
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If he can hang on to even one of those states, or crack Minnesota, he will probably win re-election.
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If you've been alive for even one minute, you know that life is an endless sequence of trials and hazards.
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But can you name even one thing that the federal government does now that it should not do at all?
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Even one instance of harassment — sexual or otherwise — is one too many, and that will be reflected in these changes.
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But don't just take my word for it: even one of the FTC's own Commissioners has articulated these very concerns.
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Protesters held signs that said "No leasing land to Chinese communists for even one day" or "Cybersecurity law kills freedom".
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There's even one that can drop sparkling glitter or a graphical pattern — you can spread animated fire, if you'd like.
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Even one of Kennedy's sons, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has expressed grave doubts about the official version of the crime.
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"That does not mean that it will be bad in one hour, one day or even one month," she said.
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Hannah Brown has nothing but love for her fellow women — even one who is currently going on dates her ex.
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Nowadays, the dress is being reimagined into lamé dinner party frocks, casual Friday work attire, and even one-strapped pieces.
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If even one of the fusion startups succeeds, the world's electricity supply will be guaranteed—and carbon free—for ever.
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I'm sensitive enough to the sun that I've burned on cloudy days and even one winter day while shoveling snow.
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Even one of its stars, Mark Hamill, admits he hasn't seen the two-hour original movie in nearly 20 years.
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As a candidate -- even one for president -- you can say and do pretty much whatever you like without much consequence.
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Pitching is strikeouts plus defense, and even one extra ball caught a game can make a big difference in outcomes.
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So out of sorts was Williams' normally overpowering game, that she produced 363 unforced errors before Putintseva committed even one.
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That suggests just a 1-in-5 chance the Fed will pull off even one more rate hike this year.
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Finally, Amy asks what's going on, because this clearly isn't the couple's traditional hookup or even one she's comfortable with.
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When you prep food for the day or eat even one meal at home, you'll see the savings very quickly.
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Now, however, to spend any time building your own retail service – even one as primitive as the publisher's – is silly.
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Protest banners were swiftly taken down, even one hung on a hillside far from where Mr. Zhang was to appear.
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It can feel almost impossible to end a relationship, even one that feels more like work than a supportive partnership.
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But neither of them has been able to capture even one out of every five voters age 45 and over.
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That Mr. Morton dropped even one line would surprise Ms. Rhimes, who gives him aria-like monologues as Rowan Pope.
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There was even one at Cervantes's birthplace that still had space: Periodicos del Siglo Oro (Journalists of the Golden Age).
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Even one night in jail can cause someone to lose their job, their housing, and even custody of their children.
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You couldn't pass even one United Nations Security Council Resolution condemning Russia, Syria, and Iran for the slaughter in Syria.
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"The same way seeing other people's stories have helped me, I hope that my story can help even one person."
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In a state like Alabama, which Trump is dominating, for example, even one million more votes wouldn't really help him.
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And for almost everyone, he added, starting life over in a new country, even one next door, would be disruptive.
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More than one such expletive requires an R rating, as must even one of those words used in sexual context.
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Even one of the most heritable disorders, schizophrenia, appears linked to small variations in more than a hundred genetic regions.
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It's all made for some very luxe airport photo ops and even one nighttime, out-on-the-town get-up.
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The Incredibles was fun, it had heart, and there wasn't even one action sequence scored by a nu metal song.
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You couldn't cast even ONE young dancer of color so I could feel good about my kid watching this show?
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There could even one day be breakthroughs in investigations of dark matter and dark energy that would help this effort.
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I have several devices that require a wired connection, and even one or two more ports would have been helpful.
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Refuse to confirm even one more nominee, judicial or executive, until you get some of the aforementioned answers and protections.
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It's still much harder for a woman to change that narrative, even one with as much privilege as Brittney Spears.
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I don't think that even one person is burning in hell for taking out a suitcase deliberately, in cold blood.
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They have a veto, which means the Security Council cannot take active decisions if even one of the five disagrees.
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An officer, even one who was close by, may say that he didn't see what happened at a crucial moment.
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Worse than being forgettable, they become, within a year or two, embarrassing to think back on for even one second.
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Even one night would be enough, so long as there was time for a soak, a meal, maybe a massage.
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He said he fully understood why no one was interested in an aging TV writer, even one with his résumé.
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"If even one school or hospital is facing cuts we cannot justify spending a penny on the royals," he said.
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Had the United States managed a draw in even one of those game, it would have made the World Cup.
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And that 2013 Senate never even got even one part of the gun control legislative package passed the cloture stage.
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A 17 second lead is a lot in Finland, but on this rally even one minute is not a lot.
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In contrast, Small Business Administration loans will not enable many of these firms to meet payroll for even one month.
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And it's expensive to run even one version of an ad in traditional outlets, let alone a dozen different versions.
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First of all, you're spending so much effort just trying to get even one ISIS member to talk to you.
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For the next 13 years, I went on and off a variety of antidepressants, antipsychotics, even one anti-seizure medication.
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" In her concession speech hours later, Hillary Clinton said: "Our campaign was never about one person, or even one election.
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Her song "To Zion" is even one of the songs we think everyone needs to listen to in their lifetime.
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Patients with kidney disease rely on dialysis several times per week, and missing even one session can have severe consequences.
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Even one of the seeming successes of the postwar period — the speed with which the country moved on — brought difficulties.
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"In the United States last year, 41 percent of workers didn't have even one day of paid vacation," he writes.
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There was even one pirate organization called The Corporation that supposedly printed a guidebook outlining a pirate code of conduct.
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"Women&aposs safety" is even one of the five attributes that factors into the annual US News best country ranking.
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If such a speech causes even one person to abandon plans to harm others, it will be well worth it.
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And with the prevalence of highly potent fentanyls in New York's heroin supply rising, even one slip is extremely risky.
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Instead, guests can sit on yoga balls, cushions or even one uniquely designed seating object that looks like a saddle.
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If he has support from a significant minority in even one congressional chamber he certainly can defeat any such effort.
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On a recent Wednesday, he was unable to sell even one and cited the Thaad deployment as the biggest factor.
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They have just over 96,000 fans on Facebook, not even one-tenth of the number they claim in their name.
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But the artificial choice between asylum and reunification doesn't actually mean that parents are guaranteed even one of the two.
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However, we can't think of too many instances, or even one, where a pants backpack is the best or only option.
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In 2010—not even one year later—he released another album: Watschenbaum/Hold, a double record with a whopping 22 tracks.
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Or even one of the few Black women who have joined in on the fun, like the cast of Girls Trip.
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Here are some reasons employees might quit a job (even one they love) — and what you can do to prevent it.
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If even one in 10 of the victims asks for the alternative payout method, that nets them about two bucks each.
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With the battle for the Senate currently looking close, it's not clear Democrats can afford to give up even one seat.
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Flynn while I was at the White House, and I didn't spend two seconds talking about this, not even one second.
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There's even one called "Laura facts," which was presumably made for Laura's amusement, and which offers about five nuggets of wisdom.
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"Not even one hundred percent of people who go to war get PTSD, so there are differential risk factors," says Silver.
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It threatens any website owner with up to 10 years in prison for hosting even one instance of prostitution-related content.
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Should Apple produce even one cult hit, that would further cement its hold over the tens of millions it already owns.
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When Disney gave him the movies to watch for work, he couldn't get through even one of them without falling asleep.
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On Saturday, some area residents, even one on the opposite side of the political spectrum, said Trump's visit was a positive.
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I'd trade my farm in a heartbeat if it meant saving even one of the lives lost in last year's fires.
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Yet the Home Office is a suspicious place that frets about ever being seen to let in even one illegal immigrant.
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Although you can't read this anymore, we'll keep fighting so that not even one more woman will end up like you.
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Another handful mixed through any cooked vegetable, even one clipped from its stem on a distant farm weeks earlier, works wonders.
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Seeing as less than three months ago, we didn't have even one Cuban city to visit, all these options are astounding.
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Even one photo out of place can seem like irrefutable proof that your new beau isn't all-in on your relationship.
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However, even one round trip flight on United a year will save you $120 in baggage fees, versus the $95 fee.
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If even one percent of the cocaine was laced with fentanyl, we would have far, far more deaths than we're seeing.
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While a sensible backup plan, creating a rival software ecosystem, even one based on open source Android, is a tall order.
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Cole hit three homers in six seasons with the Pirates, but none of the current Pirates starters has hit even one.
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"I'm against anything that concentrates even one name because of the volatility of that," O'Leary said on "ETF Edge" on Monday.
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You can attach an expiration date to a file, revoke access to any file instantly, even one that's already been sent.
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It still wasn't my favorite, and I don't know if it's even one of the better sour beers I've had lately.
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And if these missiles carried chemical or nuclear weapons, even one missile that evaded the defense systems would cause catastrophic damage.
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Either way, it is important to remember that an ETF, even one with a high yield, is not a bond investment.
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The carryalls ahead prove the lasting power of a legacy brand, even one that has undergone significant changes throughout the years.
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That said, it's becoming more and more popular in Iran, and is even one of the few sports where genders intermingle.
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You could have the best aesthetic and solid design skills, but even one missed deadline will make that null and void.
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Texas Democrats have not won a governor's race since 1990 and have not won even one statewide elected office since 1994.
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Why did Mueller let the attorney general, who didn't conduct the investigation or hear even one witness, make the final decision?
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An FBI report—even one that includes statements from Judge—will likely be a more official version of Thursday's dramatic hearings.
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How many voters will witness this lawsuit and conclude it makes their lives better in any way, for even one moment?
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A victory in even one of the three could eventually threaten the African National Congress's long dominance on the national stage.
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It's easier than editing photos on a smartphone screen, even one as large as the Note 10's 6.8-inch screen.
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Some of us remember being told that no one should be completely happy if there's even one starving person out there.
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"I think even one of the teams had to worry about whether a lumberjack had felled a tree nearby," Duffy says.
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So your landlord can place a camera in the hallway, even one that stares you down when you open your door.
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To put that in perspective: Clayton Kershaw is the only current major leaguer with even one such season to his name.
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In these moments he is still 3500 miles from being the MVP, or even one of the league's top 100 players.
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For some, the idea of committing to one S.O., one job, even one cell phone carrier, provides a sense of security.
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"If there's even one person that has a portion of that experience, I feel like it's a successful record," he explains.
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Remember this: It is an honor in life to be able to have a positive effect on even one other person.
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Even one of Hallstatt's churches, which is positioned slightly up the hill overlooking the lake, was packed with photo-taking tourists.
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The universe is also so old that even one technological species would have had time to expand and fill the galaxy.
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"It is unacceptable if even one of you feels you cannot voice a concern about inappropriate workplace conduct," Ms. White wrote.
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Mujahid said "as long as there is even one American solder in our country", the Islamist insurgents would "continue our jihad".
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I don't have the big Irish Catholic family that I would have had if even one of the boys had survived.
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The one I was looking at limits Myles's speech therapy to 20 sessions a year, which isn't even one a week.
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At the time, they were unable to get even one Republican to co-sponsor the bill in the Senate or House.
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Inspiration came from Lorelai Gilmore, Lauren Graham's character on "Gilmore Girls," but I couldn't find even one other example from television.
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In fact, Palomba thinks it may be the only restaurant in the country to make even one solitary dish with seawater.
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"Even one house per square mile can be a problem for bears," said Jodi Hilty, a wildlife biologist in Canmore, Canada.
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This was evidenced by the bipartisan opposition to impeachment and the Democrats' inability to convince even one Republican to support it.
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It currently has no assistant secretary, even one to serve on an acting basis, and only an acting ambassador in Kabul.
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Advertising New York media types aren't quick to pass up a party, even one celebrating a book that predicts their demise.
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This was always going to be an uphill climb for any Democrat, even one as fresh and ideologically moderate as Ossoff.
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"Not even one vote without biometric verification is acceptable to us," said Rahmatullah Nabil, one of the candidates challenging Mr. Ghani.
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Blair noted in his interview with NBC that knowing even one accepting adult can reduce the risk of LGBT youth suicide.
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" (Two of her three brothers had died in battle.) "He did not speak to me at all, not even one word.
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But, for the average person, even one who appreciates tech and photography, I can't say that's worth an extra $200, either.
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It was not even one week ago (last Friday) that the Senate voted to shut down the impeachment trial without witnesses.
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But he said he does not believe longtime smokers would be affected by an increase, even one as high as $1.65.
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Even one of Flynn's former military colleagues expressed puzzlement Monday at the dark turn his pronouncements on social media have taken.
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The procedure is still experimental but physicians hope to make it more widely available, and even one day accessible through insurance.
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To take even one step back from integration and open trade would mean sacrificing the progress we have made so far.
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Punches were thrown, kicks and even one player thought about using a stool before an assistant coach yanked it from him.
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It's creating a flywheel that handles every step of the ecommerce process from shipping to returns and even one-day delivery.
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But even one of Tesla's harsher critics has said he expects that Tesla's stock will now start to regain lost ground.
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Mr. Trump also canvassed some aides and associates about whether an investigator, even one outside the government, could substantiate his charge.
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More so, possibly, than an invite-only catwalk in Paris, even one where clients make up 40 percent of the audience.
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How can we as lawmakers authorize a practice that is going to result in even one person dying before their time?
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" He says, "I realized, There's a field that if you made even one tiny discovery you could have this huge effect.
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Dark Souls is an incredibly singular creation, one that scarcely works if you take away even one piece of its whole.
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But this is not the moment to stop trying; even one Republican vote for a conviction would shift the historical record.
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It's pretty rare for even one Canadian film to play the local multiplex at any given time, even in metropolitan hubs.
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The president's first address to Congress — even one often mild in tone, by his standards — was always going to be different.
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But even if she had, he said, that would not have changed the way he felt about her even "one degree."
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Verdict: Forging a certificate is markedly less impressive than forging an artwork — even one of Lee's ho-hum early point paintings.
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Any bill must also streamline the permitting process, getting it down to no more than two years, and perhaps, even one.
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Yet, in every historical account of the event I've read, your favorite president Barack Obama's name doesn't come up even one time.
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Giving up even one would potentially reveal details of design and technology that the North&aposs military would rather keep to itself.
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Some inside his administration have feared that could result in a President overly thirsty for a deal, even one with unfavorable terms.
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"Because we are not even one percent done with our work, we will operate with an eye toward the future," he wrote.
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Everything but the phone is included in the purchase but, annoyingly, if even one is low on battery, the whole operation collapses.
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But even one of these little rotors can shift the craft if necessary (though they'll want all eight for lift and redundancy).
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"I know he won't win against Amy Klobuchar, but even one vote for this murderer is too many," she told the newspaper.
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Basically there are only two other objects like it now, so adding even one more greatly increases our understanding of this population.
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Did he know so little about me that he truly believed I could tolerate "Shut Up And Dance" for even one second?
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The question now is what happens next time there is a similar situation, or even one that has just some faint similarities.
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We already know that the brain has cell clusters that respond to certain images, and there's even one for recognizing Jennifer Aniston.
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Apt Pupil is the kind of movie you watch once and never again, assuming you can make it through even one viewing.
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When friends of mine had started blogs, I had tried to think of even one thing I could write about my existence.
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The first was "kill all men" – puzzling, since that wasn't even one of the tweets that the trolls had been replying to.
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I've never known Secretary Price to have lied to me on even one occasion, so I hold him in the highest regard.
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This one is for the dad who constantly goes on adventurous excursions into the unknown (or even one who just travels often).
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Working even one hour during the week when the Labor Department does its employment survey keeps you out of the jobless category.
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Bag fees have grown rapidly since 2008, when American Airlines became the first big carrier to charge for checking even one bag.
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Dashboard cameras, rooftop cameras and even one mounted on a small airplane captured footage of the bright objects in the night skies.
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And if they miss even one ID check they're out of the game and the next person in line gets a wristband.
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Even one of Saudi Arabia's lobbying firms in the U.S., the Harbour Group, terminated its $80,000 a month contract with the country.
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"We started getting calls from companies and even one municipality — a law enforcement agency that does serious work including hostage negotiation," Loris.
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Finishing even one or two games earns you some Coins, but the returns are minimal compared to the time you put in.
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Others, however, said that if markets sensed a political upheaval, even one without Cristina Fernandez at the helm, it could create volatility.
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It's rare for a state Senate race, even one in a section of Brooklyn home to many reporters, to get much notice.
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It comes with a bunch of stickers with icons representing common activities and websites: shopping, eating, reading… there's even one for procrastinating.
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Internet reports of problems ranging from missing screws to bad paint jobs abound, and there's even one suggesting a parked Tesla exploded.
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Because people used to worry a lot, two months ago, even one month ago about what Trump would do to the relationship.
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Why should taxpayers pay to arbitrarily support one energy industry over another — or even one region of that energy industry over another?
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That means any match-up, even one where the Rogue should be favored, can go south if the Burgles and Hucksters whiff.
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Without BSB, we would not have *NSYNC or 98 Degrees (a participation mention here, if I'm being honest) or even One Direction.
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Studies show that even one glass of white wine a day can seriously impair your periphery vision while wearing a ski mask.
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"Laws that make even one child safer should be applauded," said Anne Barrett Doyle of the U.S.-based abuse tracking group BishopAccountability.org.
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Except making these memories, of course, are macaques, mandrills, baboons, chimpanzees, gibbons, a young lowland gorilla, and even one ring-tailed lemur.
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Even one person playing their guitar could be heard in every corner of the facility, so it was not welcomed by all.
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And they're extremely difficult to track in a six million-square-mile transit zone, even one frequently patrolled by Coast Guard cutters.
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But even one incident on our platform is too many, which is why safety is Uber's top priority for 2018 and beyond.
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It was an opportunity to surrender a bit of what was mine, to make even one other person feel good about themselves.
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For many users, the idea of carrying around a devoted camera — even one with a relatively unique form factor — has become superfluous.
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And to be clear, shipping any PC — even one this tiny — with only 32GB of built-in storage is just plain dumb.
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"If even one in ten migrants is a terrorist and we catch him, we can save thousands of lives," says Biser Rusimov.
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Hernandez may be one of myriad, but even one less villain blackmailing kids and threatening schools is something to be proud of.
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"If they lose access and coverage for even one day, their health and well-being can be immediately jeopardized," the letter reads.
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"I've waited for buses from three different lines for two hours and not even one has passed," said Rome resident Franco Marini.
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The loss of even one tunnel would force more people into cars and lead to hundreds of thousands of tons of emissions.
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They are democratic Darwinists: Any wounded creature, or even one who no longer smells like a winner, is swiftly and mercilessly dispatched.
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Garrett and Rubio would like nothing more than to convince even one Democrat to sign onto one of their Social Security scams.
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"Laws that make even one child safer should be applauded," Anne Barrett Doyle, who is part of the abuse tracking group BishopAccountability.
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But in the first 24 hours after taking that first sip, consuming even one drink led to increased odds of cardiovascular problems.
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The game's creator, David Reichelt, is actually colorblind, which is hard to believe if you've played even one level of the game.
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But before you suffer even one more irritating day of being rubbed the wrong way, look to the anti-chafe products ahead.
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A very practical reason is, in the US, I don't think there's even one law protecting anyone based on their relationship configuration.
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On the higher end, Asche Industries' rose gold necklaces double as grinders and roach clips—there's even one shaped like a key.
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"I did not hesitate even one second when offered the job as her lawyer," he said, speaking over sips of flower tea.
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They are still an ongoing struggle that I experience one day, and sometimes even one moment, at a time in my life.
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At the Democratic National Convention this summer, he was not given a prime-time speaking slot, or even one in the evening.
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Even one of The Casery's male employees speaks up and says he'd like to be able to buy a case from company.
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So as far as I can see, if it saves on potential confusion for even one reader, soccer is fine by me.
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By all accounts — even one from the judge in the case, Brian M. Cogan — the Pozzuolis' pizzeria is a New York institution.
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"As far as the salary is concerned, I won't take even one dollar," Trump said in a September 2015 Twitter Q&A.
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I would gladly give up my right to own an assault style weapon if I thought it could save even one child.
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Hold onto your flower crowns, because if even one of these things happens, yaaaas kweens, it's going to be one craaaazy weekend.
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My dates for the flick were other clients: a whole row of junkies, alcoholics and even one video game addict from Australia.
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Transcending this problem will be essential to securing even one link in a chain of cognitively sophisticated beings across time and space.
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Not even one of the world's most famous musicians, who tried to calm him during a gathering at a Beverly Hills hotel.
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It is a reminder that every national crisis, even one so deadly and intractable as the Civil War, creates its own heroes.
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Even one bout of exercise, research suggests, can help most of us to focus and learn better than if we sit still.
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Even one of Bitcoin's biggest cheerleaders, Wences Casares, has said there is still a 20 percent chance that it goes to zero.
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To add to the confusion around VPNs, providers—even one of the providers I've recommended here, unfortunately—often engage in misleading marketing.
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But my joy at the news of your weighing in was complicated by your using a quotation, even one from Nelson Mandela.
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That's a shortcoming, as anything that calls itself the softest thing on earth shouldn't strike even one central nervous system as horrid.
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You could pivot to another form of exercise, maybe even one that involves getting outside or being with friends, such as hiking.
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Seeking such an originalist refuge, even one housed in the gothic nobility found in New Haven, poses numerous dangers of its own.
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It's also important to remember that this isn't necessarily a permanent change or even one that you'll experience in your own timeline.
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For an activist to be honored by a government, even one hoping to recognize that activist's principles, is an inherently contradictory event.
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If she has even one rapt fan listening to her, then you can mouth, "Excuse me!" as you slink away to freedom.
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Missing even one needed pumping session can have undesirable consequences, including discomfort, leaking, inflammation and infection, decreased supply, and ultimately, breastfeeding cessation.
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He's already emptied them of all emotional force with his venomous tweets and refusal to bring even one Democrat into his cabinet.
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The hour-long meeting Monday broke sharply along partisan lines, with even one of the most vulnerable Republicans in the House, Rep.
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There is even one taped to the restroom wall explaining that Ichiran's owner is determined never to run out of toilet paper.
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Even one Senate Democrat who backed Barr's nomination to become attorney general raised concerns about his involvement in the Stone sentencing decision.
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Perhaps the most important part of the requirements is that an applicant cannot have even one felony or more than three misdemeanors.
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How can any person who aspires to be commander in chief not be able to name even one foreign leader he admires?
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Democrats refusal to give even one vote for massive Tax Cuts is why we need Republican Roy Moore to win in Alabama.
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Even one of the best paintings in the show, "Für Paul Celan: Aschenblume," seems frozen in the burnt tundra of the past.
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It's not uncommon to feel voiceless when faced with any kind of uncomfortable sexual scenario—even one that might feel mostly good.
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He offered ringing support for a conservative agenda, even one led by presidential nominee Trump, with whom he has clashed in the past.
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If she had glanced at even one page, she might have noticed that If Animals Could Talk is decidedly NOT a children's book.
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And if we have only even one person who is not Japanese speaking in the meeting, everyone has to be speaking in English.
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In the event of a close contest, even one that narrows due to events outside either candidates' control, they will need an outlet.
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Besides the national exposure it provides, even one appearance in the tournament can earn a program millions of dollars in revenue for years.
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The morning after an awards show, even one as relatively intimate and niche as the SAG Awards, is always a little bit grim.
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In Japan, however, everything from parks to temples to even one sewage treatment plant become a place to take in it all in.
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They may be correct – but if common sense reform is enacted and even one life is saved, it will have been worth it.
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That's way, way too much to spend on a TV, even one as pretty as the 65B7, LG's bottom rung 65-inch OLED.
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Every time one of us would address him, he would stare into our eyes for about ten seconds before uttering even one word.
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"We take our zero tolerance policy extremely seriously -- even one instance of admissions fraud is one too many," UC President Janet Napolitano said.
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The Fed's September forecast included the three hikes for next year, but it could cut that to two or even one rate hike.
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We can't accept even one American and will resist to the end until all the American occupation forces are out of the country.
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If a single backdoor was found in even one of the countries where we operate, our sales would shrink in all of them.
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It's a risky move by an automaker, even one with a reputation for safety like Volvo, which could raise concerns among privacy advocates.
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Abortion does feel sad for some women, and that's OK. But "Brick" isn't about the experience of some women, or even one woman.
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As a result, it's never been more important to be informed, and never more dangerous to be even one year behind the curve.
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Because the IVF failure rate is so high, many frozen embryos are created to increase the chance that even one will be successful.
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The point of the AMI One isn't that it will be the only car you ever need, or even one you lust after.
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We're sure Caitlyn could borrow Kendall's new Rolls Royce, or her Ferrari 488 — or maybe even one of Kylie's six sets of wheels.
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In reality, without American support, European nations would struggle to field even one corps of 60,000 troops capable of high-intensity war-fighting.
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Nonetheless, nearly 60 countries have no bans on smoking that fully cover even one type of public place, such as restaurants or universities.
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To criminalise interracial marriage, the state had drafted a law that classified anyone possessing even "one drop" of non-white blood as "coloured".
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The Power Players The Netflix series shows that several of the attorneys, investigators, and even one witness were the same in both cases.
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"My aim is not to have even one boat come here," he told reporters after talks with Libyan Deputy Prime Minister Ahmed Maiteeg.
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It's relieving to be in a less crowded place, even one selling "Whale hello there" shirts and huge blue-and-purple jellyfish pillows.
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" Corker, meanwhile, has said repeatedly in recent months that he won't support a tax bill that adds even "one penny to the deficit.
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But even one of Trump's strongest campaign surrogates, Steve Cortes, acknowledged on Sunday that the episode had prompted supporters to reconsider backing Trump.
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"All this stuff has been dragged out, and not one example -- not even one -- of something wrong has been cited," Bill Clinton said.
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I also like how they auto pause the second you lift up even one of the earcups, then restart when they're back on.
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That's how you elevate a show — even one that features one man spilling another's intestines onto the ground in front of a child.
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Even one of Sunday's few third-down failures came only after a hands-to-the-face penalty nullified a third-and-7 conversion.
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It's not uncommon in a trafficking case, even one involving violence and threats, for victims to resist any help from authorities, Patel continued.
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Butler tells WFMJ-TV he completes a 1,000-piece puzzle in about three days, but does many in two days or even one.
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Despite his concerns, the raid on bin Laden's Pakistan compound "wasn't even one of the most difficult targets we've been on," he said.
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Heading into the fourth movie of a 24-year-old franchise, even one helmed by Disney and Pixar, it's hard not be cynical.
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There's something about lacy undergarments that can really get the va-va-voom going in any relationship — even one you haven't started yet.
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Ultimately, Jefferson is a complex figure who can't be fully appreciated in just one book — even one that clocks in at 550 pages.
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The Dial so sensitive that getting back to any specific point, even one or two steps backward, is a challenge bordering on impossible.
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Lynch forces his audience to think more fluidly about personae—if Agent Cooper is now three people, was he ever really even one?
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This is far too much emotional stress to place on a teenager, even one as nominally put together and self-assured as Paige.
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The lack of even one mention of Daniel Cameron's election shows you that they are well aware just how shallow it really is.
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So while something I create may only last for three days, it's worth every second if even one person is moved by it.
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There are several that have opened in Japan and China over the past few years, and even one that opened in San Francisco.
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"When we see the previous election (on March 31) was won by 13,000 votes, even one vote counts in this election," he said.
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No one, not even one of the key authors of Trumpism, can challenge Trump without punishment from the party and its donor class.
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Maguire decided that if the agent running the box posed even one question about Iraq, he'd politely ask to speak with his lawyer.
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The fact is, marriage even one day before legal adulthood is child marriage and can too easily be or become a forced marriage.
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The example set by these two wise men show us that no difference – even one that is a thousand years old – is insurmountable.
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This sense of crisis would hamper a government at the best of times -- even one that had a parliamentary majority, something May lacks.
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"Some investors and institutions may not be well positioned for a rise in interest rates, even one that markets broadly anticipate," he said.
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Veteran Republican strategists, even one who is working with the Trump campaign, say Trump's relationship with the press is like nothing they've seen.
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He got the benefit of the doubt despite admitted affairs, multiple credible claims of sexual harassment, and even one disturbing account of rape.
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"I would have never thought to win here 10 times, not even one, so it's very special," he said, according to Swiss Tennis.
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We're not fighting over data, or even one specific issue with corporatism, but against American corporatism itself as it colonizes the growing web.
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Not even one of those tiny travel toothbrushes that sometimes get handed out on international flights is gathering dust on the top shelf.
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Because no one should be typing actual passwords into another third party service, even one run by a such a demonstrably good guy.
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That's why Irons doesn't see a Roberts court, even one with a hard-right majority, overturning "bedrock decisions" for gay marriage and abortion.
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Building a new OS is an ambitious project for a startup – even one with, as Rubin disclosed onstage, "hundreds of millions" in investment.
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For our shoot we had about 80 shots we HAD to get—missing even one of those would have hurt the narrative badly.
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"Let me state it with all the emphasis in my command, very unequivocally ... not even one rupee has been siphoned off," he said.
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I'm told that having even one beer before driving will get you in trouble, and that police actively check drivers around these parts.
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It would seem that the climate swerve is greater than any individual person, even one as dangerous to the world as Donald Trump.
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" ICE responded to Mr. Schwab's comments in a statement, saying, "Even one criminal alien on the street can put public safety at risk.
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By the time Zuckerberg founded Facebook in 2004, it didn't cost very much to run a website — even one with millions of users.
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Because of the original constitutional design, President Trump ultimately can order the end of any investigation, even one into his own White House.
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How does one make sense of a place, even one as small as Luzzara, that has witnessed such intense and focused visual documentation?
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He knows what would come of taking even one sip of alcohol "Eventually, I'll have a needle in my arm," Mr. McGarry said.
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If an all-out fracas next July in Milwaukee were to leave even one of these groups embittered, it could cost the party.
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Any bill must also streamline the permitting and approval process -- getting it down to no more than two years, and perhaps even one.
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The challenges created by this novelty should not obscure the fact that A.I. itself is not one technology, or even one singular development.
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After a woman has an abortion, even one as early as 10 weeks, she may experience leaking colostrum, an early form of lactation.
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But the problems I encountered when taking the SHSAT online demonstrate how even one standardized test question might derail a promising student's future.
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"There's not even one part of me that's like, that was a bad idea — like, 'Oh no, we've ruined New Orleans,'" he said.
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A November police operation which netted nearly half a ton of various substances failed to catch even one store proprietor—just seven couriers.
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"We cannot lose even one inch of the territory left behind by our ancestors," Mr. Xi told him, according to Chinese state media.
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Then I recall hearing animal experts say that getting a second cat, even one that your first cat despises, is a good idea.
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It is unacceptable for even one person to be denied health insurance, never mind 23 million, as the Congressional Budget Office report projects.
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If you answered "yes" to even one of those binge-worthy shows, then oh, is there a brand new Netflix original for you.
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This year's Oscars race also includes a brand new song from Elton John, and even one from This Is Us star Chrissy Metz.
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"Not even one mind" will be changed in Israel, said Yossi Kuperwasser, a retired Israeli brigadier general who led the army's research arm.
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But being able to overcome those obstacles and now talk about them and potentially change even one life is a dream come true.
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An inbound ballistic missile warning, even one transmitted by a subordinate echelon in our national defense structure, inherently becomes a national security matter.
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Is managing a clock -- even one that's symbolically telling us how close humanity is to its ultimate destruction -- really a full-time job?
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Even one of Mr. Biden's national co-chairs, Mayor Eric Garcetti of Los Angeles, has taken notice of the onslaught of Bloomberg ads.
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The orchestra's music director, Jaap van Zweden, was injured, and she was asked to lead Shostakovich's formidable Eighth Symphony without even one rehearsal.
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Any bill must also streamline the permitting and approval process — getting it down to no more than two years, and perhaps even one.
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I wish we had more Republicans in the House, or maybe even one in the House, who is willing to follow his example.
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A senator who spoke with Trump told CNN the President appeared ready to attack Iranian facilities had there been even one American casualty.
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But now in the case of the President of the United States, Republican senator leaders refuse to commit to calling even one witness.
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Capital wants us to see only the finished product, but Mack reveals the sweat and effort it takes to produce even one trinket.
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If even one person struggling with mental health issues read about my story and felt they were not alone, it would be enough.
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Because every car insurance company prices their policies differently, there can be big differences in what even one person will pay between companies.
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Handcuffing our intelligence community by letting the program lapse even one day could stop us from utilizing vital information to prevent terrorist attacks.
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Economists polled separately by Reuters now see two rate hikes likely this year; traders of interest-rate futures are betting against even one.
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"I can assure you not even one bullet is fired by the YPG into Turkey ... They don't consider Turkey an enemy," he said.
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Furthermore, there is absolutely no evidence that emissions from S.H. Bell have ever caused even one case of manganism, as implied by O'Grady.
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"They may be correct — but if common sense reform is enacted and even one life is saved, it will have been worth it."
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But this movie did not bring that same level of joy, and it's not even one I would recommend for an ironic viewing.
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Even one drink was associated with higher odds of cardiovascular problems over the next 33 hours compared to teetotalers, the analysis also found.
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Having even one character running around with Doctor Manhattan-level powers raises some narrative challenges, and now we could have two of them.
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And for the intervention to work, it couldn't let even one viable sperm through—it just takes one to get a woman pregnant.
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Until then, give the trailer a watch above and unsuccessfully try to learn even one plot point from the entire two-minute runtime.
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Any bill must also streamline the permitting and approval process — getting it down to no more than two years, and perhaps even one.
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Funny enough, there was even one beach bum out there flying his kite ... while wearing a full motorcycle helmet to cover his noggin.
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There was no evidence that the Texas law's admitting-privileges requirement "would have helped even one woman obtain better treatment," Justice Breyer wrote.
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They may be correct - but if common sense reform is enacted and even one life is saved, it will have been worth it.
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Perhaps the animal used these genes to map the coordinates in other three-dimensional body parts, even one located entirely inside the body.
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"If the American empire dares to touch even one palm leaf in our territory, this will turn into a new Vietnam," he said.
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Or, as Mahoney wrote in 2015: Clicking on a chumlink — even one on the site of a relatively high-class chummer, like nymag.
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It wasn't about one candidate or even one election, it was about the country we love and the future we need to build together.
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No one wants to work for a boss that's unexcited about his or her job, or even one who's just going through the motions.
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"Democrats refusal to give even one vote for massive Tax Cuts is why we need Republican Roy Moore to win in Alabama," Trump tweeted.
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After you upload even one picture, you're pretty much guaranteed to receive a handful of messages within minutes, which is a serious confidence boost.
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If a parent or sibling has even one of these their child is at risk for developing allergy at some point in their life.
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"There is no photographic proof that even one such spring — much less eight — exists on or near Defendant's sites in Maine," the suit says.
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But not even one day later, that bliss turned into devastation when she was told that she had stage 3, grade 2, breast cancer.
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If you're even one day into your billing month, you'll presumably have to pay for the full period, according to the company's new policy.
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If a guest stays even one night in a rental, for example, it is difficult to obtain a full refund, according to Airbnb's rules.
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Harassment complaints are no picnic for Uber, of course, but even one incident could easily be a public relations disaster for Chariot for Women.
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For Sprave, becoming a full-time YouTuber, even one helming a popular, multimillion-subscriber channel, was a pay cut on the best of months.
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There was even one period when I would eat a block of cheese and justify it by saying I was on the Atkins diet.
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And no fairy tale, even one as dark is this, is complete without a detailed recounting of its villain's fall from not-quite grace.
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But when the reality of a virtual world is specifically based on a tight integration with physical touch, even one misfire can be jarring.
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But even one year of conflict in as little as 20 years causes wildlife to decline, according to the study published today in Nature.
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And roads would have to be filled entirely with autonomous vehicles — if you had even one human driver, that could muck up the flow.
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Before he went to jail, even one of the student organisers, Joshua Wong, told The Economist that Hong Kong was suffering from protest fatigue.
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And in the Morgan Marquis-Boire story, it's hard to point the finger at any one community or one institution or even one country.
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In fact, the economy is so weak that the Fed is afraid to raise interest rates even one quarter of one percent (0.25 percent).
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There is even one in Hebrew, for Qa al-Yahud, the old Jewish quarter in Sana'a, Yemen, where the LAD's medieval Torah was made.
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If your audience leaves with even one or two new pieces of information or a new perspective, you have made it worth their while.
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