Cobe Lund from MI says different art forms should be experienced in different ways: In my opinion, different forms of art are meant to be experienced in different ways.
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JOHNSON: Well, the queen is very experienced in meeting presidents.
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Virtual reality (VR) is still experienced in relative physical isolation.
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Here's what I saw and experienced in those 19 hours.
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I had not experienced in 43 of my 44 years.
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Do you think it's best experienced in the live setting?
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Ai Weiwei's work is, without doubt, best experienced in person.
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That's not what I experienced in Pakistan or at home.
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That was really cool; nothing like I've experienced in spring.
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The remaining ones were the least experienced in gang warfare.
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But what I experienced in detention was shocking and disturbing.
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GC: The period we've experienced in Europe has brought extremes.
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Typically, people who are a little more experienced in their career.
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It's a show that has to be experienced in real time.
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And both candidates are easily more colorful than experienced in politics.
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G: I think he's very experienced in the F&B industry.
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Management is stable and well experienced in the local banking sector.
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The below chart now clearly shows what I experienced in 2017.
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UnREAL Some shows are best experienced in a single breathless plunge.
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This is what I have experienced in the last few days.
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It's not just the trauma and fear I experienced in combat.
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Some researchers say the eclipse is best experienced in a crowd.
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That is less than the 1.4 percent drop experienced in 2014.
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THIS IS COMPLETELY OBVIOUSLY DIFFERENT FROM WHAT WE EXPERIENCED IN 2017.
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CNN: You've spoken about the persecution your family experienced in China.
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It's the best smelling fragrance I've ever experienced in my life.
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Art is not meant to be experienced in any specific way.
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A General Election brings complexity not experienced in the primary season.
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It was the deadliest attack the city had experienced in decades.
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Others blasted the harsh treatment Morsi had experienced in Egyptian prison.
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The pain experienced in Virginia Beach will never go away, Rouse said.
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It's a feeling I've experienced in nearly every project I've worked on.
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This is a team experienced in high and low angle rope rescues.
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She recalls the many moments of kindness her family experienced in Vienna.
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The levels of shared trauma everyone experienced in season 1 is unbelievable.
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Tech groups have hordes of lobbyists experienced in weathering these various issues.
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Many have come forward, detailing the profiling they experienced in various airports.
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Wood maintains that her work can only meaningfully be experienced in person.
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It really does work much better than I've experienced in the past.
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The internet is highly experienced in the art of Jumping to Conclusions.
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It's a clear screw-up, obvious to anyone experienced in iPhone forensics.
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The dizziness he sometimes experienced in off-season workouts subsided last winter.
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"Hopefully the boys can experience what we experienced in 2005," Ancic said.
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What we experienced in Istanbul and Osaka is nothing but tacit complicity.
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The handling was also better than I'd experienced in any other vehicle.
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That's pretty different than what I've experienced in my years in politics.
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It was different than anything I had ever experienced in martial arts.
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The flooding is the worst Kerala has experienced in nearly a century.
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It was the most amazing feeling I've ever experienced in my life.
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Because what alien world would not be better experienced in immersive 22-D?
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InSoundz – InSoundz is changing the way sound is experienced in live event broadcasting.
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That choice felt dictated by the success they had experienced in the series.
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"That's an extremely traumatic event that she experienced in her life," Logan says.
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The connection you feel is unlike anything you've ever experienced in that way.
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The bank has a competent management team, experienced in local and corporate banking.
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Mila Kunis is done making excuses for the sexism she's experienced in Hollywood.
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I didn't mean to dismiss the trauma these boys experienced in any way.
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More importantly, he's well-respected, extremely competent, and experienced in complex criminal investigations.
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"I thought that showed strength and courage I've never experienced in my life."
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The stress on the show was unlike anything I've ever experienced in life.
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I think they are … experienced ... in managing, maybe, some of their cost base.
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To create a board, you should hire a lawyer experienced in board setup.
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The shower was one of the best I've ever experienced in a hotel.
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It has a management team that is experienced in the industry it operates.
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"It is better than anything I've experienced in my Army career," Lt. Gen.
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It was the most chaotic time I'd ever experienced in a corporate workplace.
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The more patients are experienced in mindfulness, the greater their level of concordance.
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It struck me as the most dramatic moment I had experienced in science.
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You never know how their day is, what they've experienced in the process.
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It was the kind of incongruity that Greenhagen regularly experienced in her job.
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"It was the scariest thing I've ever experienced in my life," she said.
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"We all remember the disruptions we experienced in 2013 with sequestration," he continued.
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It was the most intense period of depression I'd experienced in my life.
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It was the most difficult moment that I've experienced in a long, long time.
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"This is the biggest theft I've ever experienced in my entire career," he says.
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And definitely not in the "lost decade" we just experienced in the stock markets.
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So it's like, why would I not want someone experienced in the White House?
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This will clearly be something that needs to be experienced in person to judge.
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It was the worst ear pain I've ever experienced in my life, times ten.
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This is a crisis like we've never experienced in the history of this country.
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There's a sense of dynamism that I haven't experienced in a Zelda game before.
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They feel safe and are safe because it's all experienced in a fantasy world.
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Yet this outbreak is the scariest Ms Fwelo has experienced in her own country.
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Underwood is somewhat experienced in the "I have to tell you something big" arena.
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The bank has an adequate management team, which is highly experienced in local banking.
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But there's a fine line between genius and what I experienced in the meeting.
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"For someone experienced in BDSM, one needle doesn't really mean anything," Hans explains, chuckling.
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Fortunately for me, I didn't experience what Starr experienced in The Hate U Give.
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Shay Mitchell is sharing more details about the heartbreaking miscarriage she experienced in 2018.
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He was determined to bring the coffee house culture he experienced in Europe stateside.
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The September 8 quake was the strongest the country had experienced in a century.
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They've been doing it for a while, and I'm experienced in dealing with them.
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Patzer is hugely experienced in Machine Learning, having about a dozen patents in algorithms.
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"So they are extensively experienced in how to handle an Ebola outbreak," Fauci said.
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Arthur: It was intended to remind people that she is experienced in this area.
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This is not the first setback Uber has experienced in Asia by any means.
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The drop was much less than the one they have experienced in recent weeks.
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Because of this variability, art isn't meant to be experienced in any single way.
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In this way, art isn't simply meant to be experienced in one specific way.
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Other times it underscores that transformation is happening, like what Bill experienced in Chicago.
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"This is acceleration unlike anything I've experienced in a car or on a plane."
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The Canadian economy has bounced back from the slowdown experienced in 2015 and 2016.
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McGregor attributed his wobbly movements to fatigue, something he has experienced in prior fights.
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When describing the men, Aisthorpe said they were easy-going and very experienced in climbing.
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He's doing all the things he's trained to do and that he's experienced in doing.
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"It was the most severe shock I had every experienced in my life," she writes.
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She said that her friend was experienced in relationships and has done sexual acts before.
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He is deeply experienced in antitrust fights, including states' battle with Microsoft in the 1990s.
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Our photography portrays the puzzling feeling of "fictional reality" that we experienced in North Korea.
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She injected pop with a sort of rush that had not been experienced in years.
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It should help to prevent some of the sticky key problems experienced in Apple's MacBooks.
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Maeve (Emma Mackey) is sexually experienced in practice, while Otis (Butterfield) is knowledgable in theory.
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He's older, so you'd think he would be experienced in how to pleasure a woman.
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This has resulted in the long lines and frustration that voters have experienced in 2018.
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"Our hearts are heavy with what we've seen and experienced in our community," Love said.
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The reality is that this is being experienced in loads of different countries at once.
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" She adds ... "I didn't mean to dismiss the trauma these boys experienced in any way.
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Similar to a 3D sculpture, Sculpt will be experienced in different intersections, revealing multilayered narratives.
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The idea that the president should be experienced in business is as old as America.
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"I'm a master legislator; I'm experienced in knowing institutional memory of the Congress," she said.
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In a country so experienced in choosing whom to oppress and why, we are family.
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Hoenig may eventually get outvoted on the FDIC, but he's experienced in intra-regulator fights.
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It is impossible to simulate the G-forces that are experienced in a real car.
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Voters are ecstatic about the quantifiable results they have experienced in the economy under Trump.
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But those who are experienced in the ways of Washington know how to work this.
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"The positive is that you have someone deeply experienced in the business," Professor Yudkoff said.
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It was one of the deadliest terror attacks the county had experienced in recent years.
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Each is manufactured to be experienced in exactly the same way by everyone who approaches.
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"I didn't mean to dismiss the trauma these boys experienced in any way," it continued.
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But if you are an experienced in-line skater, you already have a head start.
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Your advisor should be experienced in working with widows and have an accepted professional designation.
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Both are experienced in railroad policy and deserve serious consideration during their Senate confirmation hearings.
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It would be a loss of life unlike any we have experienced in our lifetime.
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Mr. Torres, a percussionist from Bogotá, Colombia, is deeply experienced in Latin pop and jazz.
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Unfortunately, the growth I experienced in Maine could not have been possible on the Internet.
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It's actually about the size of many lower-level hotel suites I've experienced in Manhattan.
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This was among the worst terrorist incidents we have ever experienced in the United Kingdom.
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"I need to move on," he said, contemplating all he had experienced in that space.
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It's an old theme, but I thought it could be experienced in a contemporary way.
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Experienced in sum, Mitski's music sheds the baggage that accompanies associations of genre or era.
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"I just need lots of help as I'm not experienced in that area," he says.
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Both men were already experienced in the fine art of using TV to their advantage.
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He said the exhibition was not meant to replicate what people experienced in the camps.
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That is what democracy, yet to be experienced in the global city, might look like.
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"Yet the pressure on our system is as serious as any experienced in living memory."
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It remains unclear if there is a link between the illnesses experienced in both diplomatic offices.
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The failed test exemplified the trying times Melendez has experienced in his UFC tenure so far.
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His reported depature is one of several shake-ups the show has experienced in recent months.
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That cannot be taught in the classroom but needs to be experienced in the outside world.
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The amount of growth Facebook has experienced in active users from 2012 to 2016 is staggering.
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He said he believed the earthquake was the biggest the country had experienced in a century.
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Policymakers stepped in to prevent the extraordinary collapse in prices and incomes experienced in the 1930s.
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That means the sector could be "vulnerable" to the type of pullback it experienced in 2018.
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NERC's study found voltage collapse, as experienced in Hydro Québec in 28, would be the result.
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It resulted in a feeling of being overwhelmed I never experienced in similar situations with Adventure.
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It was the worst situation he experienced in three years living on the streets, he said.
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It's emboldened me in a way I don't think I would have experienced in the Midwest.
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But importantly a Scorpio will be needed if VR is to be experienced in any game.
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This is the second sudden giraffe death the zoo has experienced in the past five years.
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He is also experienced in international work, listing among his past clients Korean and Australian companies.
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It was fun to get to see the items we had just experienced in the house.
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Despite the increase, ANL remains below the recessionary peak of 13.14% experienced in February of 2009.
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Iran saw some of the worst flooding it has experienced in two decades during the spring.
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Morgan Stanley's Adam Jonas said it was the most unusual call he's experienced in 20 years.
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To succeed, he or she should also be experienced in the bureaucratic swamp that is Washington.
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Mr. Uchimura has lifted Japanese men's gymnastics to a level of glory not experienced in generations.
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Luxury travel can be experienced in two ways: by paying top dollar or by paying less.
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Over the years, we have shared more about life and what I have experienced in death.
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Again, these have to be experienced in person in the gallery and can't be viewed online.
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So documenting changes that Mr. Kelly experienced in space won't automatically help scientists understand the causes.
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LK I'm more experienced in managing teams, so I do that a bit more than Fernando.
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As illustrated above, diarchy in Nigeria is mostly experienced in the form of explicit government actions.
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Mr Gantz is experienced in military matters, having commanded Israel's army, but is a political novice.
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Maybe Oleg will need someone experienced in undercover operations to help him root out grocery corruption!
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He is able to afford top legal defense, experienced in defending men accused of sexual misconduct.
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Two years ago, I was also in the deepest depression I'd experienced in a long time.
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They were both scientists, and Richman was a neuroscientist long experienced in studying the human brain.
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So that means health officials are experienced in spotting the virus and preventing it from spreading.
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Yes, 2017 is going to be worse than anything we've experienced in the last 12 months.
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Price competition seemed subdued in December and Amazon avoided delivery bottlenecks it experienced in 2015, he said.
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It's something that I've never experienced [in any other area of my life], and it's very intense.
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I think if anything, men – and I'm very experienced in this; I know what I'm talking about.
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"What my mom and I experienced [in Upstate New York] was a lot of hardship," Peters explains.
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"This is partly because of having a board which is not experienced in the sector," he said.
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It was tense and foreboding in a way that I've never experienced in a turn-based game.
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What America experienced in 2008 wasn't just the start of a recession, or a negative market cycle.
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"No question, it's one of the most devastating moments I've experienced in politics and campaigns," he said.
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But, this is an opponent on a whole different level to what he's experienced in the past.
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I know that there's thousands [of] others that have experienced what I experienced in the entertainment industry.
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After all, she is experienced in tablet usage, computer games, swimming, spelling, reading, sums, and robot-moving.
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It's expensive, but I don't mind shelling out the money for someone experienced in cutting curly hair.
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Scenes depict expressive gestures that refer to the highs and lows experienced in any father-son relationship.
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There's also an air of quiet to the music that is only experienced in the small hours.
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" Faile added that this is "probably one of the worst cases I've experienced in my 28 years.
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"[Sexual harassment] is probably the most common behavior I've ever experienced in the music industry," Almeida said.
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It's amazing, and should be experienced in person to truly appreciate how much tech went into this.
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What is the difference between beauty preserved as still image and beauty experienced in person, in time?
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"Fundamentals point to summer 2020 spot prices potentially dropping even lower than experienced in 2019," Taverner said.
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If anybody criticizes her for yelling after what we experienced in Cleveland, I will definitely cry sexism.
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Centrist Democrats are pushing back against a liberal surge experienced in Washington and nationwide (The Washington Post).
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This series portrays the brotherhood (as the title suggests) experienced in the military better than anything else.
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These were driven to a large degree by the difficulties many people experienced in the housing market.
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She's worried about him joining the police force because of the trauma he experienced in the past.
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But, she added, Abdulaziz is experienced in Saudi oil policy and well respected in the oil world.
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Indeed, 1H19 performance was challenged due to the Smartbadge introduction and some deal slippage experienced in 2Q19.
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He quickly learned Phuket's fight culture was vastly different than anything he'd experienced in Isaan and Bangkok.
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I understand that there are people that have experienced things that I haven't experienced in my life.
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Mr. Phillips, who is African-American, is experienced in mounting early independent spending campaigns in Democratic primaries.
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All of this comes on the heels of the most chaotic month Spain has experienced in decades.
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Most headlines at The Times, print headlines in particular, are written by editors experienced in the task.
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Unlike the "feeling of separation" he's experienced in the US, for once, he felt like he belonged.
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The reincarnation of the protests and the mobilization for independence that Catalonia experienced in 2017 seems unlikely.
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New York's massive measles outbreak, the largest it experienced in nearly three decades, sickened 649 people total.
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Warren's former students say her style on the campaign trail mirrors what they experienced in the classroom.
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This difference shows in the successes experienced in Wisconsin versus the "treading water" status quo in Minnesota.
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"As we've experienced in several elections here in Michigan, every vote counts," Lyons told the Detroit News.
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Jay Sekulow is a trusted, telegenic presidential adviser more experienced in religious liberty cases than impeachment battles.
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Anyone interested in tracking the transitions women have experienced in the workplace, and in media, in particular.
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Queen Elizabeth recognized the "bumpy" year the U.K. and the royal family experienced in her Christmas address.
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Furthermore, CLIA cruise lines are well equipped and experienced in maintaining health surveillance of passengers and crew.
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"It's racism," she said - something she worries about but says she has never experienced in this country.
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Each entity should build scalable, internal and external response teams experienced in responding to extortionate malware attacks.
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But the circumstances awaiting them there are now markedly worse than what their predecessors experienced in 2015.
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He has performed for eight years and was easily one of the most experienced in the room.
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It was not really duende, but it was a joy I hadn't experienced in a long time.
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You can release emotional pain, pain experienced in past lives, and stagnant energy stored in the body.
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Maybe not going out and making another large acquisition in an area that they're not as experienced in.
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"The current reversal looks similar to the 'trade tantrum' experienced in May of this year," the IIF said.
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"It's something that's not been experienced in this country before," British Transport Secretary Chris Grayling told Sky News.
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Wilson has a background in wearable technology, while Pearce is experienced in the neurophysiology of sports-related concussion.
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For example, Bank of Ireland and ptsb (permanent tsb) are now trading well above lows experienced in 2016.
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I think that was really special, something different that I never really had experienced in a character before.
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"176 people leave with significant emotional baggage from what they have experienced in Chile," he wrote on Twitter.
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All that said, fintech entrepreneurs (and I'm certainly generalizing here) are less focused and experienced in product development.
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"Obviously this is a tragic incident, and one that we have never experienced in this valley," Lombardo said.
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The five pieces can each stand individually but are meant to be experienced in order, as a progression.
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She spoke of the barriers she experienced in Beijing, where large dogs are banned in the city center.
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Despite the massive ETF inflows it has experienced in recent years, Tanger has been a massively underperforming stock.
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Through this education, Fox learned that the Mongols were formidable foes – thoughtful and intelligent, and experienced in invasion.
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IN RECENT months myriad women have detailed the sexual harassment and assault they have experienced in the workplace.
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Evan Rachel Wood is opening up about the sexual assaults she experienced in order to make a change.
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All the freedom she'd experienced in the fall, that giddy sense of new horizons, all that was gone.
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"This is a dictatorship -- the abuse that is being experienced in Venezuela, the repression," Ortega told reporters there.
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The announcement arrives in the midst of the most severe flu season the country has experienced in decades.
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This is, as we all know, the third terrorist attack Britain has experienced in the last 3 months.
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That "Indecision" is experienced in a small, pitch-black gallery only heightens the lovely disorientation of the piece.
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"The authorities have become more experienced in managing the currency," said a third source who advises the government.
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Resources The dedicated CB team of 10 is one of the largest and most experienced in the industry.
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Henning Baer: MANHIGH is the logical consequence of all I have experienced in my career these past years.
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For refugees and asylum seekers, trauma experienced in one's past can make the resettlement process a lonely endeavor.
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At 75, Dunaway is both appreciative and ambivalent about the superstardom she experienced in the '60s and '70s.
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Trump is the biggest threat to this country that I've experienced in my 84 years on the planet.
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Williams also isn't overly concerned about the ups and downs the cryptocurrency markets have experienced in recent months.
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IF YOU GO BACK AND LOOK, THIS IS VERY, VERY SIMILAR TO WHAT I EXPERIENCED IN HEALTH CARE.
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Sixty-five percent is very positive, given the environment we've experienced in America over the last two years.
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After they return to civilian life, many veterans miss the comradeship and brotherhood they experienced in the military.
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Expert divers from the Thai Navy SEALs, experienced in conventional diving situations, were faced with an unprecedented challenge.
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So should we be thinking about services as a lower growth segment than what you experienced in 2018?
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Project manager Allie, 34, wishes that was all she had experienced in hospital after her emergency c-section.
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In Massachusetts, 55 percent wanted an outsider candidate, compared to 38 percent who wanted someone experienced in politics.
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The worst incident I've experienced in my two decades as a frequent solo traveler is a stolen laptop.
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It's an opportunity to create the magic you either faintly remember, or never experienced in the first place.
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What I experienced in gaming was, the first time I ever actually belonged to a community, for one.
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Such serenity as I experienced in Istanbul seemed like a good sign for the start of my adventure.
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But the past year represents the closest thing to a reckoning Silicon Valley has experienced in a decade.
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But he doesn't seem to have a lot of people experienced in foreign policy in his inner circle.
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Nidhogg especially, with its immediate simplicity, induces an intense atmosphere I've never experienced in any other party game.
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However, Monday's explosion was a grim reminder of the unrelenting bloodshed the country has experienced in recent years.
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What I experienced in my dorm room was far less horrific but I still couldn't accept his apology.
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She represents something Paul hasn't experienced in a long time: passion and drive, and a sense of responsibility.
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"He's obviously smart and experienced in war, and those are good things," Mr. McLaughlin said of Mr. Cotton.
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As words struggle to do justice to Hartman's vision, it is definitely a work best experienced in person.
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To start, the review determined that the degree of disappointment experienced in Sochi was a matter of perspective.
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"What DeWine is showing us is what happens when you have someone experienced in this role," she said.
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The book encompasses so much of what Native tribes have experienced in the wake of white European settlement.
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Experienced in operations and community management, she is the "back of the house" partner to Ms. Gelman's frontwoman.
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And those crowds -- however big -- will be there waving, something Trump hasn't always experienced in other foreign cities.
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"It was a nurturing I'd never experienced in a producer," Ms. Birkenhead told The Baltimore Sun in 22007.
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This was a daylight pattern I'd never experienced in my life before, I wish I could experience forever.
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But it is still more than 28503 percent below the pre-recession highs experienced in 22019 and 2006.
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He added that they "continue to reflect the consumer's sentiment challenges our brand has experienced in the U.S."
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Palmer: It's certainly unlike anything that I've experienced in 15-plus years of doing this kind of journalism.
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The losses experienced in bear markets are more intense and require longer recovery periods on average than corrections.
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However, this time I was able to connect with a lender experienced in working with self-employed people.
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There are precedents around the world for the kind of political jolt the United States experienced in November.
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He captures the dystopia of making art in the face of armed conflict, as he experienced in Urfa.
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Mr. Manafort has been "vilified in a manner that this country has not experienced in decades," they said.
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And even some experienced in mental health services have been surprised at what the service does not offer.
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Only a tinge of regressive naivety was experienced in the room with 22008 bronze birds, "Primitive" (22015–218).
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That rate of growth outpaced the 6.5 percent lift the industry experienced in the first six months of 2015.
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In Mumbai, officials have declared the storm to be the worst the city has experienced in over a decade.
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But Erin also reveals she has been using exercise to avoid a painful trauma she experienced in the past.
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And Donald Trump, I just wouldn't vote for him, because he's racist and he's not experienced in any politics.
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Finally, the president turned to someone experienced in life after government service: former Speaker of the House John Boehner.
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The effort includes an attorney and political operatives experienced in "signature-based local referenda," she said in an email.
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Trilobites Crustaceans experienced in running a labyrinth made it to the finish line — and their prize — without wrong turns.
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Many Hispanics may look back to the lower standard of living their parents experienced in their countries of origin.
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December was also the warmest on record with temperatures closer to those normally experienced in April or May pic.twitter.
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The concern in Antarctica is the rate of change, which is beyond what they have experienced in the past.
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SMARTS draws on financial and technology professionals experienced in market surveillance, supervision and compliance, Jukes said in an email.
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That product was born out of both the discrimination Zabihian experienced in Iran, and Parsa's own experience in college.
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And 2017's total solar eclipse is unlike the other eclipses the United States has experienced in recent history.
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That is the beauty of American exceptionalism that people like Ocasio-Cortez have never ever experienced in their lives.
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With all of the growth Reddit's engineering team has experienced in the past few months, Weiner still wants more.
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He was taking forever and being really weird and bashful, which I've never really experienced in a guy before.
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Under this financial incentive, many claims were made for the industrial promise of the microgravity environment experienced in orbit.
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Bridges said this flood was the fourth he's experienced in 33 years and the locals took the disaster calmly.
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And, while company is new to aviation, the players are experienced in the automotive sector — beyond Formula 1 racing.
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However, when voters were looking for someone "experienced in politics" they went with Marco Rubio 230% of the time.
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It was a far cry from the display of welcome he'd experienced in Saudi Arabia only five days earlier.
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However gloriously glitch it might seem, the artist says it's meant to be experienced in person, from the inside.
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So, it's likely YouTube TV could avoid some of the growing pains other services have experienced in recent years.
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The healing that I've experienced in the last four and a half years, the journey has been so interesting.
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Louise Mensch is experienced in three areas: Writing chick lit, marrying famous music managers, and quitting a political career.
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Bullying during adulthood is experienced in the home, at work, at school, in the media and in sports arenas.
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We've seen cities with few tourists, for example, have experienced similar issues to those experienced in cities with millions.
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These actors know how to cover or obfuscate their tracks because they are (usually) very experienced in their craft.
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Adjustment disorder refers to excess levels of stress and anxiety experienced in response to a stressful or unexpected event.
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" She also warned that a war with Iran could be "far more costly than anything we experienced in Iraq.
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Study after study has shown that almost every social ill can be traced back to trauma experienced in childhood.
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"That had to be the biggest creative shock I've ever experienced in games through all these years," Girouard said.
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Creating music for me [provides] an outlet for everything I've experienced in my life—whether good, bad, or ugly.
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Reading further, there's a stack of things I never experienced in my numerous failed attempts to complete Miracle World.
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"The forthcoming measures ... will make the U.S. suffer the greatest pain it ever experienced in its history," Han said.
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"That is something that I have not experienced in a very, very long time in this country," Lah said.
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" The city profile for her job listing suggested that qualified applicants should be "experienced in running high-profile campaigns.
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Initially, the pain was experienced in the homes of employees; it was later reported in hotel rooms as well.
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The lack of water is far worse than anything experienced in Florida and Texas after Hurricanes Irma and Harvey.
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That's a slower rate of growth than the economy itself experienced in September 2017, when it was 0.6 percent.
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Dutton described the six-hour arbitration hearing as worse than anything he'd experienced in nearly 10 years of speedskating.
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But I'd also sit down with a fee-only financial adviser experienced in this area and do the analytics.
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In the span of a few weeks, Grand Forks had more fentanyl overdoses than it experienced in previous decades.
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Are you experienced in crafting communications and messages advocating for critical issues that are key to an organization's mission?
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At the end of the day, they are more experienced in your business than anyone you can hire externally.
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Perhaps it is merely due to the privilege I have experienced in not being the target of such vitriol.
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Dr. Shavelson now routinely asks about such stents, something that a doctor less experienced in this process might miss.
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Some types of art are best experienced in a museum, which creates a certain atmosphere of seriousness and formality.
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Some voters cited the misogyny and racism that female candidates and candidates of color have experienced in previous races.
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In turn, such a situation could spark a chaotic and vicious civil war, as Afghanistan experienced in the 1990s.
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At least that's what Bluevine CEO Eyal Lifshitz has experienced in his meetings with venture capitalists in recent years.
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ONEMAIN - An experienced in-house fintech lawyer will take up the lead lawyer spot at OneMain Financial on Jan.
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The heart surgery and stroke are far from the first medical issues that Larry has experienced in his life.
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Ten of the studies involved people who were experienced in resistance training and 14 studies had exclusively female participants.
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I do know I emerged determined to find in my daily life the tranquillity I experienced in that room.
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Longtime members of the Somali community still speak about the profiling they experienced in the years after the Sept.
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The level of vetting in editorial, not control but editorial standards, higher than I've ever experienced in the business.
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They carry on like this until Jessica feels a kind of satisfaction she hasn't experienced in a long time.
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To be able to work on my craft with different people that are experienced in the industry all the time?
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She never loses eye contact as she speaks in quick, staccato phrases, clearly experienced in translating passion into talking points.
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Siegel predicted last month the stock market could be headed for another bubble, like the one investors experienced in January.
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Miller-Keyes previously opened up at a press conference in 2018 about the difficulty she experienced in reporting her rape.
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Well, the factors are numerous, and they start with tremendous growth Bitcoin has experienced in the last year or so.
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For each trial, the birds received a transparent cylinder different from any of the objects they previously experienced in training.
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Very low oxygen levels – worse than those experienced in the Thai cave – can lead to brain damage and even death.
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"Probably the Trump stuff was the most bullying I ever experienced in my life, including as a child," O'Donnell said.
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Director Tate Taylor is experienced in literary adaptations: he was at the helm for the Oscar-nominated "The Help" (2011).
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Steering is the best we've ever experienced in an SUV and the chassis just attacks corners at an unbelievable pace.
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Yes, it sucked, but it's nothing compared with what a dude named Leo experienced in south Florida on Sunday night.
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"This is the biggest theft I have ever experienced in my entire career," he said in his most recent video.
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"We are going through one of the most severe political crises I have experienced in my lifetime," he said. Gulp.
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Though experienced in treating gunshot wounds, they had never received dozens of patients with multiple injuries from semi-automatic rifles.
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The situation as experienced in the Kashmir Valley, whose 7m people are nearly all Kashmiri-speaking Muslims, is rather different.
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Photo: GettyTonight is your chance to see the closest "supermoon" that anyone on Earth has experienced in almost 69 years.
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"Probably the Trump stuff was the most bullying I ever experienced in my life, including as a child," she's said.
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She describes Serena Williams's account of the life-threatening trauma she experienced in childbirth and published by CNN in February.
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As anyone experienced in addiction will tell you, the first step in treating the problem is admitting you have one.
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We have seen the wild fluctuations in popularity that candidates have already experienced in the early parts of the campaign.
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Talk to a lawyer experienced in wage and hour law to understand your options and the current state of play.
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The exceptionally strong El Nino conditions experienced in winter 2015/16 are unlikely to be repeated in winter 2016/17.
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The panel also proposed that the drug should be prescribed by physicians experienced in the use of anti-cancer medicines.
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Game of Thrones star Emilia Clarke has compared the subtle, but pernicious sexism she has experienced in Hollywood to racism.
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ABC has a competent management team that is experienced in regional and international banking, with sound expertise in wholesale banking.
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Morgan Stanley's Adam Jonas recalled it as "the most unusual call I have experienced in 20 years" on Wall Street.
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"The fund is focused on connecting startups with investors and advisors experienced in building and growing successful businesses," said Rubin.
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"I think it's awful," the 60-year-old Rikard said of the price hikes she has experienced in recent years.
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Trauma can be experienced in multiple ways and contexts -- from problems at school to natural disasters that hit the community.
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The "Master of None" creator and star has been very outspoken about the discrimination he has experienced in his career.
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"Chipotle queso is probably the most disappointing thing I've ever experienced in my life," tweeted Twitter user @arbythompson on Monday.
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But when I won and went to bed, I imagine the feeling was similar to what Alex experienced in Vegas.
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And he's providing them with experiences, with situations that are taking them past anything they've experienced in their lives previously.
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The inventory issues that Oppo and Vivo experienced in the fourth and first quarters "are now behind them," said Jia.
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Cohen assured Broidy that he was "very experienced" in handling such matters, according to another source familiar with the deal.
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He'll meet with the crew of Southwest Airlines' Flight 1380, which experienced in-flight engine failure and one passenger death.
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Rabinowitz documented "a litany of anti-Semitic and other discriminatory behavior he experienced" in his response to the performance review.
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The most obvious savings I experienced in my time on a bike came from not having to pay for gas.
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Morgan Stanley financial analyst Adam Jonas called it "arguably the most unusual [earnings] call I have experienced in 20 years."
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"Every day, it makes me think about life a little differently," he says of what he experienced in Las Vegas.
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Isner, 33, had noticed the difficulty Roger Federer experienced in his fourth-round loss to John Millman on Monday night.
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For me, it was I stumbled upon another problem I had experienced in my life that I wanted to solve.
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Mr. Tucker first chalked it up to a misunderstanding, owing to vandalism that the site had experienced in recent days.
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A French judge experienced in war-crimes tribunals, Catherine Marchi-Uhel, was named its head and began work on Tuesday.
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Through an experienced in-house equity team, the firm conducts its own rigorous analysis of companies and their financial prospects.
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" He added: "I think because she is experienced in foreign affairs, Secretary Clinton will listen a lot more to advisers.
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That road would likely entail the sale of fresh business, which would benefit from a management team experienced in agriculture.
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While several previous NASA leaders were credentialed or experienced in such disciplines, this was not a clear determinant for success.
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Uber wanted to use the expansion of the program to test routes and terrain beyond what it experienced in Pittsburgh.
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His current campaign for a civil, anti-sectarian, reformist government raises hopes and possibilities not experienced in recent Iraqi history.
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Hopefully a little of the Christmas joy that I experienced in my life can be transferred now to other people.
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In addition, China is looking to avoid previous gas shortages that the country has experienced in the past, Smith said.
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Adversity and trauma are not unique to our state or nation — they are experienced in every corner of the world.
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"This has been the worst customer service experience and worst flying service ever experienced in 30+ years," one passenger tweeted.
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The Saudi-led coalition has relied heavily on air strikes against the Houthis, who are highly experienced in mountain warfare.
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It was the most intense cyclone he'd experienced in 28 years of storm chasing, he said in a Twitter thread.
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Everyone else ran for cover, but I hesitated for a moment, enjoying the first heavy rain I'd experienced in ages.
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But such changes would look "very different from anything we've experienced in the UK, certainly since the 1970s," Johnson said.
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"This is not our first rodeo," Mr. Johnson said, pointing out the evacuations his constituents had experienced in recent years.
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I think that is because they know she's experienced in a small way what they have gone through being incarcerated.
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Mr. Arrufat has decried Decree 349 as opening the door to the type of censorship he experienced in the 1970s.
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And Clinton and Carter were both former governors, experienced in a structurally similar, albeit smaller-scale, job than the presidency.
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"This (decline) is because of dry spells experienced in some parts of the country and the armyworm invasion," Mwanamvekha told Reuters.
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Barty is facing a longer off-season than she ever experienced in tennis and decisions about where her future might lie.
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It started to crystallize for Lunsford: When Austin was planning the break-in, he wanted a local guy experienced in burglary.
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Of course, executives across a variety of industries are often experienced in business and management, rather than being subject matter experts.
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Whatever you're going through, or you've experienced in the past, there are people out there that can relate to your story.
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"We believe the unusually favourable goldilocks combination of accelerating growth and tepid inflation experienced in 2017 will not repeat," Mitchell added.
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We have good providers, well experienced in working with women, and they can't go to them because they don't have insurance.
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We were there for weeks, and I know that the investment of my time was something I've never experienced in television.
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BUYER'S remorse is often experienced in Silicon Valley by investors who plough money into risky startups only to see them fail.
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According to the actress/singer, the backlash on social media was far more intense than what she'd experienced in other states.
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"It will be a painful test for these companies who are not that experienced in building small downstream demand," he said.
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But as King said, those moments are often frustrating because they're representative of internal conflicts we have experienced in real life.
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That's the ultimate goal of research like this, adding a tactile feeling to what's being experienced in a virtual reality simulation.
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Any headwinds experienced in the aftermath of Brexit would be in addition to a confluence of issues Nike is up against.
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Still, the ring itself is only a small representation of the joy that the champion athlete has experienced in her life.
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Dreamscape Immersive Get Experienced In Los Angeles, a new location-based VR company wants you to feel adventure like never before.
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Yet when I think back to the stories that I experienced in Darkest Dungeon, they don't center around these overarching elements.
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As Uber has experienced in many of its international markets, ridesharing has been heavily opposed by the taxi industry in Australia.
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"I've been shattered by the party culture and risk taking behavior that I briefly experienced in my four months at school."
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Like Secretary Rex Tillerson, now at the State Department's helm, such leaders are experienced in getting better results with fewer dollars.
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I've been shattered by the party culture and risk taking behavior that I briefly experienced in my four months at school.
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Certain music is best experienced in massive arenas to tens of thousands of people; some artists come alive in that setting.
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Women with early preeclampsia should be seen in hospitals with highly skilled obstetrical teams experienced in treating the syndrome, Main said.
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Average longevity has been rising in the United States, but all of the gains have been experienced in higher-income households.
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Many women expressed relief that the systemic misogyny and sexual harassment they have experienced in their workplaces have become public knowledge.
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That makes these states and their combined 50 electoral votes prime targets the kind of infiltration seven states experienced in 2016.
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In varying forms and to varying degrees, this is the problem that outrage politics has frequently experienced in the past decade.
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The youngest, 11-year-old Chanin "Titan" Wibrunrungrueang, described the hunger the boys experienced in the days before they were found.
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What is most fascinating here is the detailed rendering of what individual enslaved men and women experienced in New England households.
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" Morgan Stanley's Adam Jonas said it was "the most unusual call I have experienced in 20 years on the sell-side.
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However, the 7.2% annual growth rate that Ghana experienced in 123-14 substantially increased the country's performance on human development indicators.
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These two factors combined to produce an economic nightmare: an even worse version of the stagflation Americans experienced in the 613s.
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I've watched hours and hours of these videos—they provoke bittersweet nostalgia for something I never experienced in the first place.
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Here's an excerpt, focused on 2008: In many ways, the hurricane season of 2008 was the cruelest ever experienced in Haiti.
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But Mr. Tillerson's departure deprives the White House of the person most experienced in efforts to reach out to North Korea.
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Are your math classes mostly about memorizing formulas and doing the laborious computations that Mr. Urschel experienced in his early schooling?
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Though Chapman has largely pitched through the discomfort he first experienced in late May, it has begun to affect his performance.
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"This was the strongest and the worst storm that I've ever experienced in my life," said his mother, Teresita Antonio, 54.
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Those less experienced in the kitchen are turning to other sources, such as online cooking classes, YouTube and meal-kit services.
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The rise in Trump's approval rating, however, is far smaller than some other presidents have experienced in times of national crisis.
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I doubt if you'll be seeing us match up, regardless, because of the history and what I've experienced in the past.
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"This was the strongest and the worst storm that I've ever experienced in my life," said his mother, Teresita Antonio, 211.
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In a separate tweet, Mr. Trump noted the large increases in health care premiums and deductibles experienced in Arizona last year.
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I had been in the field for four months and was getting to be relatively experienced in small-unit combat operations.
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"As people leave, their vulnerability increases because they are losing the powerful support in they experienced in the forces," he said.
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Time-lapse Voyager-eye views of planets as they get nearer convey a sense of the epiphanies experienced in mission control.
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A Brooklyn-born son of Jewish immigrants, he also experienced in his later years what he called a Christian spiritual conversion.
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New York has therefore recognized that family courts run by professionals experienced in handling children are necessary to ensure fair proceedings.
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It makes me optimistic that we'll have record turnout in November — and won't have the complacency that we experienced in 2016.
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Wanda Vázquez said Puerto Ricans had not experienced in modern times earthquakes like those that struck the island in recent days.
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Younger workers have time to recover from the kinds of huge losses the market experienced in 603 and 2008, for instance.
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"The forthcoming measures by DPRK will make the U.S. suffer the greatest pain it ever experienced in its history," he said.
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Now is the part where we admit that Falcon Heavy's launch was the first either of us have experienced in person.
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"It's really about trying to capture some of that original downtown feel that I experienced in the '80s," Mr. Kravitz said.
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"What they're celebrating is not very respectful to what African-Americans experienced in this parish," Carrier-Bethel said, measuring her words.
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I don't think there's a better way to explain this than what I experienced in my second week and at Lyft.
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Feature Recruits at Parris Island have been subjected to severe hazing, far beyond that experienced in other U.S. military boot camps.
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These two factors combined to produce an economic nightmare: an even worse version of the stagflation Americans experienced in the 1970s.
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Second, there's the New York City politics Trump experienced in the 1980s and '90s that helped lead to Rudy Giuliani's election.
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This latest decision adds to the difficulties the company has experienced in recent months, after facing allegations of both sexism and bullying.
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"He said that being dragged down the aisle was more horrifying and harrowing than what he experienced in leaving Vietnam," says Demetrio.
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She says she decided to tell her story "because no woman should ever have to go through" what she experienced in 1966.
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"After six months, I had lost 25 pounds, and had more energy than I had experienced in a long time," Grimmer added.
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"We're pretty experienced in updating classic games and making them compatible with modern systems," Marcin Traczyk, global communications manager at GOG, said.
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That car's purpose is to howl on the track, and it provides the stickiest grip I have ever experienced in my life.
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" However, McGee said the racism they experienced in the area didn't deter him or his other classmates "from the training we got.
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"That song in a way brought me to a level of success that I had never experienced in my career," Gomez remembered.
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To her, the "worst" consequence Paul has so far experienced in the aftermath of his video are bad tweets directed at him.
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Don't let them pressure you into anything that sounds funny or outside the norm of what you have experienced in the past.
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"They convey some states of being that I experienced in the months of loss," she wrote, citing grief, emptiness, dissociation and grasping.
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"Teams that have weathered the ups and downs of running a real business, that are experienced in user acquisition, and so forth."
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That loss represents nearly half of the $430 million in losses Aetna has experienced in the ACA individual plan market since 2014.
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For me, songwriting is such a personal process and it is almost always inspired by things I've experienced in my own life.
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The Local 871 study also found that sexual harassment and gender discrimination are more likely to be experienced in female-dominated professions.
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"I think it was definitely the biggest thing that I have experienced in my life, as a moment in history," he reflects.
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And for Billi, the stay revives old feelings she hasn't experienced in years, since she settled into her life in New York.
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You know again, what I would just say is, look, obviously, there are certain privacy concerns that Facebook has experienced in general.
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In contrast to what she'd experienced in first grade, that really would be dangerous, indecent, and confusing for her and her classmates.
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The play allows these powerful stories to be experienced in an entirely new way in order to reach a whole new audience.
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Now, there's also some good things about what you may have experienced in the past or whatever, and therein lies the challenge.
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The rate at which the virus spreads and how deadly it was are exaggerated compared to outbreaks humans have experienced in history.
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Regardless of morality, lying is something pretty much everyone does, though some are more experienced in the art of deceit than others.
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These findings show that higher growth rates alone are insufficient to restore absolute mobility to the levels experienced in mid-century America.
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But, beyond the monetization program, Shetty partially credits his Facebook Watch page for the exponential growth he's experienced in the first place.
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"I'm a master legislator, I'm experienced in terms of knowing institutional memory of the Congress," she said Monday on CBS' morning show.
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If there have been any surprises they've come in the form of unexpected upturns in sales, like the industry experienced in December.
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Even if a project won't be experienced in VR, designers might still rather build with motion controls than a mouse and keyboard.
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Following the backlash that Ivanka Trump's clothing brand experienced in recent months, you might think its sales would be on the decline.
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The attack in Manchester following a pop concert was "among the worst terrorism we have experienced in the United Kingdom," May said.
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If you're a veteran game developer experienced in building multiplayer online 3D games, come help me build the future of Social VR!
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"We believe her stranding was not related to the inclement weather experienced in San Diego over the weekend," SeaWorld San Diego said.
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Walter said through tears that the way Tambor treated her was unlike anything she ever experienced in 60 years in the industry.
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" What to expect for now: "In the short run, expect some of the strongest economic growth the country has experienced in years.
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Although having said that Christmas and New Years were definitely quieter, and last winter was the quietest I've experienced in some time.
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New Zealand is also less experienced in dealing with cultural needs of Muslims, who make up only about 1% of the population.
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Meanwhile, evidence kept accumulating showing that what Fisaha and his friends experienced in Rwanda had not been anomalous: It was the norm.
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He told Insider that the group is deeply experienced in prison breaks, and its men will have organized while they were detained.
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But the I-PACE — our test car came in glorious ivory — is simply stunning, the best we've experienced in an electric vehicle.
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While anonymity is impossible in this case, the winner should assemble a team of professionals who are experienced in helping lottery winners.
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What I've experienced in life is a story worth telling, and road worth following, despite how society tries to tell us otherwise.
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Biden entered the Democratic primary contest as the presumed front-runner and the candidate most experienced in the world of presidential politics.
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And unlike the virtuous circle the U.S. experienced in the '50s and '60s, Americans can expect a vicious cycle of decline instead.
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I can only imagine that when experienced in 360 degrees in a cavernous room, it's going to be a bit terrifying, too.
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"I have experienced, in my own life, a part of Germany that was controlled by the Soviet Union," she said in Brussels.
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Antoine wrote that she would try to comfort herself with the happiness the couple had experienced in the days before Weber's death.
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Free of the mockery he experienced in his lifetime, Jackson was finally taking his rightful place in the canon of American icons.
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She has dedicated the last 30 years of her life testifying about the horrors she experienced in the Holocaust and promoting tolerance.
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We know that the rate of change in global climate is faster than the Earth has experienced in the last million years.
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As the backlash against sexism has continued, courageous women revealed the extent of abuse they have experienced in all facets of life.
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The company was experiencing a "drastic decline" in travel bookings as a result, with the worst effect experienced in Scandinavia, it said.
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Many people believe that states have grown wary of provoking a pronounced corporate backlash like the one North Carolina experienced in 2016.
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Theresa May: This is, as we all know —— [Music] May: The third terrorist attack Britain has experienced in the last three months.
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One obstacle the US State Department faces ahead of talks is a lack of senior diplomats experienced in dealing with North Korea.
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Now that durability is about to be tested in ways that Mr. Sanders has never experienced in his 50-year electoral career.
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Back at the university they collate all the spatial data to create the finished product, which can be experienced in virtual reality.
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The Grid Kids, already experienced in karting and junior racing, made their debut at the season-opening Australian Grand Prix in March.
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"The pilot of the second F/A-18D was not experienced in conducting nighttime air-to-air refueling operations," the statement continued.
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TreeHouse also ensures that customers can see their projects through by hiring a team of employees who are experienced in their field.
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Dalio baked the lessons he&aposd learned from a life-changing low he experienced in 1982 into the foundations of Bridgewater itself.
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Experts say the first step after winning big is to assemble a team of professionals who are experienced in helping lottery winners.
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"Temporary disruptions are experienced in our intra-bank systems due to technical reasons," the bank said in response to questions from Reuters.
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He has faced criticism after the pay-TV operator replaced most of its top managers with managers less experienced in the sector.
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The support cascaded down upon me until I burst into happy tears, something I've never experienced in team sports or recreational cycling.
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As a bartender myself, I can say from firsthand experience that this is the trickle down that we've experienced in our industry.
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McMaster's departure would remove a knowledgeable foreign policy voice from a Trump inner circle that lacks many officials experienced in national security.
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In terms of what we are facing now, the contemporary politics of race will not be like anything experienced in the past.
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Word and Image shows that this relationship between text and audience has been experienced in a number of ways throughout printed history.
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"This would be more than sufficient to produce the lowest temperatures Earth has experienced in the past 1000 years," the study said.
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One month later, deep into an April night, he awoke with the worst chest pain he had ever experienced in his life.
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"He said that being dragged down the aisle was more horrifying and harrowing that what he experienced in leaving Vietnam," Demetrio said.
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These were the kind of temperatures — from the negative 30s to the negative 60s — that few have ever experienced in their lives.
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And click here to download the entire DiMoDa group show, which is best experienced in VR with an Oculus Rift and Xbox controller.
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"He said that being dragged down the aisle was more horrifying and harrowing than what he experienced in leaving Vietnam," says Demetrio. 2.
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It's a tragedy for this court to see such a total waste, I think, of humanity that I have experienced in this court.
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And again, transparency is something best experienced in person, which when it came to the net neutrality rule, was something its proposers avoided.
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"Connecting science and design is the future of the Media Lab," he told audience members, many of whom are experienced in both disciplines.
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But the Senate confirmation hearings so far suggest he'll have a strong supporting cast, some adept and experienced in the profession of governing.
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Trump is not as experienced in doing great, profitable business as he is in making people feel good about doing business with him.
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" Falt explains that was important to "ensure the training didn't create a different feeling or result than would be experienced in real competition.
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This is one of several outages MoviePass has experienced in the last several months as its user base expanded to over two million.
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Markl and Pundir's exits indicate unrest and leave the remaining management stretched and under-experienced in some areas, sources inside Zalora told us.
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In general, I've always been fascinated by the idea that digital information can be experienced in profoundly different ways when it changes states.
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Whatever the cause may be, the immediate backlash is similar to what Snapchat experienced in the months following the redesign of its app.
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She added that luxury properties in other urban European markets would also see declines, but not as steep as those experienced in London.
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"Mental health experts agree that many class members will never fully recover from the terror and humiliation they experienced" in custody, he added.
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On Friday, the company reported to regulators a second power-line outage that it experienced in Butte County on the morning of Nov.
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Their alliance is under some of the greatest strain it's experienced in years, and long-term trends suggest that strain will only worsen.
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Even with normal amounts of rainfall, this hotter weather is expected to result in losses as bad as those experienced in the 1930s.
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The Houthis, resilient and highly experienced in mountain warfare, have advanced on sandal-shod feet and by pickup truck in battles across Yemen.
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"Nothing that we've experienced in the 24 hours has prepared for what we've experienced here in the last 24 hours," Cash told WBIR.
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Pete Ricketts said it's the worst flooding the state has experienced in 50 years, with at least two flood-related fatalities this week.
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But they can move backward, and we are going through one of the most severe political crises I have experienced in my lifetime.
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Shamans, for instance, who might be Indigenous, or not, but are experienced in these kinds of states, it seems hard to accredit them.
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You want someone experienced in your particular area, and you often don't want to go with the first person you meet, she says.
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On the Women for Trump tour, including Omarosa, we formed a sisterhood bond that is unlike any I have experienced in my life.
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It was like nothing she had ever experienced in her life, and it was, to that point, the "boldest thing" she had attempted.
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I spoke with Milla*, 30, and Elena*, 30, about the worst things they've experienced in their combined 12 years working as flight attendants.
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Her father, Matthew Knowles, speaks exactly to this in "Interlude: Dad Was Mad," recounting the racism he experienced in Alabama as a child.
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"Contrary to popular belief, the modern coal miner is well-educated and highly experienced in operating multi-million dollar mining machinery," Reid says.
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"I don't see that as a likely outcome, but I never say never after what I experienced in 2006 to 2009," Kroszner said.
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She said she wanted to see what her daughter experienced in prison, and her time in the prison system has made them closer.
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Their experienced in-house team and deep bench of partners is an adaptable and capable resource to activate artists next real-world opportunity.
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Here are a couple of scenarios on some hidden traps you may have experienced in the past when it comes to your investments.
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"I thought it was a beautiful thing to get to talk to people," he said of the conversations he experienced in the park.
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The company will only proceed with production in tandem with partners experienced in electrochemicals and will make a decision after 2020, he said.
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Charles Berman, a resident and real estate executive experienced in wrangling with local ordinances, started Avalon Properties (later known as AvalonBay) in 1993.
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This is not to say that China is soon headed for an economic crisis like the one the U.S. experienced in 2008-85033.
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What I've experienced in life is a story worth telling, and a road worth following, despite how society tries to tell us otherwise.
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Like Mr. de la Renta, who had done a stint as the Balmain couturier, he was experienced in working with a Parisian atelier.
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The hearing wasn't the blockbuster that Pruitt experienced in a House double-header last month, and he got few tough questions from Republicans.
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Whether the winner can shield their identity or not, they should assemble a team of professionals who are experienced in helping lottery winners.
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As I said, I've gone out into the world and been experienced in all the other political ... Did it translate into your life?
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"I found that my students were coming to me with the same concerns that I experienced in a corporate setting," she told me.
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The bad part was the person in front of me had the worst body odour I have ever experienced in my entire life.
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This is thought to be related to changes in arterial pressure and the relative lack of physical exercise experienced in a weightless environment.
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Now back home in Guinea-Bissau, Ussumane is trying to rehabilitate his left hand and dealing with the nightmares he experienced in Libya.
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Even if you already have an estate plan, it can be a good idea to consult with an attorney experienced in estate planning.
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While some homeowners put on additions, Verona has not had the rash of house demolitions and rebuilding experienced in nearby Essex County towns.
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It's the same motor we experienced in the A4 sedan that really impressed us with its smooth power delivery and no-nonsense performance.
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On Friday, Mr. Ricketts said at a news conference that the flooding was the worst the state had experienced in a half-century.
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Cavaday sees the discrimination she experienced in her tennis coaching career borne out by the number of female coaches at the elite levels.
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Wealth Matters The stock market has been shaken by turbulence in the last few weeks, something it hasn't experienced in a few years.
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If anything, the trauma she experienced in Bangladesh has only motivated her to defy expectations of what a blind, single woman can do.
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"Probably the Trump stuff was the most bullying I ever experienced in my life, including as a child," she told People in 2014.
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The sales surge Burger King experienced in 2019 forced the company to quadruple production at its manufacturing facility in Oakland, the company said.
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Yet what is clear is that the bullying and brutality that Mr. Loeffelholz experienced in his particular workplace are sadly all too common.
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With just a bit of attention, one can enjoy radically spatialized music, voice, and sounds experienced in ways far different to stereo listening.
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So why aren't more mothers speaking up more in public, #MeToo style, with messy rawness about the injustices they've experienced in the workplace?
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During a boom, which Seattle has experienced in recent years, employers bid up wages, effectively replacing low-wage jobs with higher-paying ones.
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Kneeling is a posture of reverence, most often experienced in a house of worship as we bow in the presence of the divine.
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But we are well experienced in terms of managing through and working with our management teams to try to get to great outcomes.
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The atmosphere in Ottawa was a departure from what the Rangers had experienced in the rabid and raucous Bell Centre against the Canadiens.
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But the feeling of welcome he has always experienced in the United States has shifted as politicians have changed their views on immigration.
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We find ourselves in friendships with adult women that feel just as judgmental as the ones many of us experienced in middle school.
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"Neighbourhood schools" drive neighbourhood effects—both the beneficial ones of posh parts and the harmful ones experienced in America's growing ghettos and barrios.
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"We anticipate gross margin pressure in the second quarter pretty consistent with what we experienced in Q1," Chief Financial Officer Robert Madore said.
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The soundscapes can be experienced in one long video (narrated by Emily Kron and embedded below), which viewers can navigate in 360 degrees.
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The site's rocks probably tumbled down from that scarp during one of the numerous earthquakes experienced in tectonically active Chile, the researchers hypothesize.
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The surge is the largest increase in calls the hotline has ever experienced in its two years of existence, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported.
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Two British divers experienced in cave rescues, John Volanthen and Rick Stanton, were first to reach the boys, accompanied by the SEALS divers.
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"I've been shattered by the party culture and risk taking behavior that I briefly experienced in my four months at school," he concludes.
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We each get one more drink ($23.95 with tip) and enjoy the slightly rowdy Saturday night vibe, which we haven't experienced in a while.
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I cannot help you to re-balance your portfolio and find ways to mitigate any financial losses you have experienced in this crazy market.
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As "in-your-face insulting [a] thing as I've experienced in my time here," reflected one who'd been at the agency since the 1970s.
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Sanders seized on the conventional notion that both Cheney and Clinton are "experienced" in foreign policy, noting that experience doesn't always translate to success.
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Notably, Finland escaped the damaging fires that Sweden experienced in the summer of 2018 in the midst of a highly anomalous heat wave there.
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According to a report from Doctors Without Borders, the violence experienced in the region was not unlike that seen by people living through war.
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"The tactical teams in Liège, unfortunately, are experienced in major incidents in the city center after the 2011 massacre," the Federal Police official said.
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The preparations are also taking place as Mr. Trump has lost or opted not to hire seasoned diplomats experienced in dealing with the North.
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While China's LNG imports got off to a rollicking start in 22019, it's unlikely that will match the 22020-percent growth experienced in 26.20.
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This week, we look back on some of the stranger things we experienced in 2016 — pop culture that made Stranger Things look downright normal.
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But halving warming might cut into the weather extremes wrought by the highest atmospheric carbon dioxide levels Earth has experienced in millions of years.
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His face, however, will likely hold some of that sour expression due to the physical trauma he experienced in the area during the accident.
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The authors manipulated color elements of their images of Pyongyang to reflect the "fictional reality" they experienced in North Korean art and propaganda imagery.
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What they're saying: Five California leaders detailed how they and their organizations are tackling the challenges the state has experienced in solving the crisis.
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One thing that I experienced in Breath of the Wild that I haven't in more recent Zelda games is that I will get lost.
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So I keep dreaming how Narges forced the medicine down his mouth, and that was the last thing Daniel experienced in this world. Why?
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TechCrunch editors, highly experienced in all things related to Startup Battlefield, will vet the applications and choose 15 pre-Series A startups to compete.
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"We are sure the seasonal peaks that we experienced in December will help round off the year with an impressive annual figure," he said.
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All the woes I experienced in Africa — those things to me seem so tiny compared to all of the problems that I'm aware of.
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The battle, the acrimony of Frances and Robert's marriage, that's just not something I've experienced in my relationship, so I can't draw on it.
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In its quarterly letter to investors in April, Netflix suggested it couldn't match the explosive growth it experienced in 2015 when launching Down Under.
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Now, you know I'm not really experienced in all of this but I assumed that making a boy gooey is what I'm going for?
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Just two dudes who were raised from the dead, most likely sharing uplifting stories about the crushing nothingness they experienced in the great beyond.
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The best way to avoid these things is to go to a board-certified surgeon who is experienced in the enhancement that you desire.
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And then you're going toe-to-toe, screaming, at your enemies in some of the weirdest fights I've ever experienced in a video game.
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It was the most fun job I've ever had, but also a series of the most fucked up encounters I've experienced in my life.
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ITC added a 15-person crew experienced in battling tank-farm fires as well as additional high-pressure pumps and suppressant foam on Tuesday.
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On Tuesday, ITC added a 15-person crew experienced in battling tank-farm fires as well as additional high-pressure pumps and suppressant foam.
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"This camp has really brought us to another level and has helped us move on from what we experienced in our past," said Amber.
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He literally remembers or, as the word "re-member" implies, puts back together a lot of what he has experienced in art and literature.
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For this year's hackathon, we're lucky enough to have a talented group of industry veterans, experienced in fields ranging from venture capital to astrophysics.
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This was due to a seamless supply of foreign exchange that the country experienced in 2016 and the first quarter of 2017, he said.
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But Murray, the moody man from Dunblane, who can find clouds on a sunny day, was too fit and too experienced in the end.
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With crystal clear optics and state-of-the-art graphics, putting on the Oculus Go will be like nothing you've ever experienced in gaming.
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And yet it was the most thrilling 15 minutes in a car I had probably ever experienced in my 37 years on this planet.
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At least 3 security brokers cut the price target, "Tesla's call was the most unusual I have experienced in 20 years" Morgan Stanley said.
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"It's hard to even put into words how traumatic that was and all that she experienced in (three weeks) in the hospital," Watschke said.
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But some groups are worried that a win will also bring high rents and deepening inequality, as Seattle has experienced in the last decade.
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To make matters worse, the stock market is projected to grow, but nowhere near the rate of growth experienced in the 1980s and 1990s.
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The latest attacks were more aggressive than the "steadily increasing blocks" the firm had experienced in the second half of the year, he added.
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She writes about an orgasm she has with her father that is more powerful than any she subsequently experienced in a twelve-year marriage.
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As the game was engineered to be best experienced in co-op, Necropolis players need pals to get the most of their dungeon crawling.
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It's a terrifying sound that elevates the creature out of the television fiction we've experienced in the past years, particularly in Game of Thrones.
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With the help of friends experienced in event organizing and generous sponsors like Morehead's tourism board, Eastern Kentucky's first ever pride festival came together.
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To make your resume more personable, Bjelde recommends including a failure you've experienced in your career so far and discussing how you overcame it.
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But the Justice Department has taken the highly unusual step of sending a lawyer experienced in federal hate crimes to help present the case.
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It felt like all the unhappiness I'd ever experienced in my First-World life was due to not knowing how to be of service.
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An additional 96 are environmental protection specialists, a broad category that includes scientists as well as others experienced in investigating and analyzing pollution levels.
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Because she's the one "learned counsel," for bin Attash, meaning the one lawyer experienced in capital murder cases, bin Attash now lacked proper representation.
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But it's no secret that city life has negative implications for mental health, like the burnout I experienced in my final year in NYC.
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With just a bit of attention, one can enjoy radically spatialized music, with voice and sounds experienced in ways far different to stereo listening.
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Likely due to the lack of on-site casino, the walk to the elevator was the shortest I have ever experienced in Las Vegas.
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The tragedy O'Neill experienced in those many hotel rooms, stemming from a familial pattern of addiction, affected him for the rest of his life.
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Experienced in bartending patter, Prien reminded the three of us on the stools that there are only two recession-proof businesses: bars and crematories.
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It was the warmest summer that we have ever experienced in the Central Arctic, and that of course eroded the sea ice even more.
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I think they would have been incredibly excited, and probably humbled, that their work is being experienced in this way across centuries and continents.
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He sweeps Grace off her feet, winning her over by showing her the love and affection that she hadn't experienced in her last relationship.
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Kit Harington recently talked to Variety about anxiety he's experienced in the Snow role, particularly when his character was killed off and then resurrected.
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In Bannon, Trump has a CEO experienced in building a media narrative and someone with plenty of experience in telling negative stories about Clinton.
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But that is only part of an uncanny, total focus, which cannot be experienced in real life (except perhaps by insects with compound eyes).
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This is hardly the worst thing I've experienced in my career, but I feel like I have an obligation to stand up for myself.
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"The Chinese government's level of cooperation is completely different from what we experienced in 2241," said department Secretary Alex Azar during a press conference.
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The best wall of worry I've ever experienced in my career with a stock or with the market," Wood said on CNBC's "Squawk Box.
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"When these investors saw our portfolio growth, deal flow, and LPs experienced in tech, it became obvious that our model is unique," Drokova said.
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Oceana urges the US and Canadian governments to act quickly to prevent the first large whale extinction the Atlantic Ocean has experienced in centuries.
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When I went home and ate the yakitori, of course it tasted good, but it didn't have the aroma I experienced in the alley.
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The snowboarders were known to the instructor and were experienced in the sport, Mayor Jean-Christophe Vitale of Tignes said at the news conference.
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There could be pyromania, cutting, morbid fascination with death—teen-age perils that Karen could hardly believe she had experienced, in her own past.
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Mr. Levandowski left Google in early 2016 to found Otto with Lior Ron, who also was experienced in autonomous vehicle research and digital mapping.
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Adams called the bounce Harris experienced in the polls after the first debate a "sugar high" that the Harris' campaign knew would not last.
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I think the terrible crisis we have experienced in the United States is precisely because for so long these crimes were not being reported.
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I have been overcome by what I have experienced in El Salvador and Honduras in terms of gang infiltration and threats to citizens' security.
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By March 28500, children in middle- and lower-income remained at or above the already high levels of parental employment insecurity experienced in 6900.
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But that experience left less of a mark on me than the years of fierce misogyny and sexual harassment I experienced in the Marines.
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A big part of it is Jacques, who in Deladonchamps's hands is one of the most layered film characters I've experienced in some time.
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Although what i've observed and experienced in my life as a Native person is that adaptation is the ultimate core of any cultural survival.
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And even more dangerous is the possibility of a gas explosion, as one California home experienced in a rare, but deadly incident from 2002.
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The Weeknd's new album, My Dear Melancholy, appears to be partially inspired by the heartbreak he experienced in the aftermath of his relationship with Hadid.
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Authorities said they discovered the theft after a tip in 2011 to an assistant U.S. attorney in Delaware who had become experienced in the subject.
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The subsequent build has seen none of the "arrival events" experienced in the London market but the uptrend has held steady and continues to run.
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Its grisly nature can make it a challenge to play through, but it's also one of the most arresting games I've experienced in some time.
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"The scheme is slipping through a set of accounting rules regarding special-purpose vehicles," Yuji Hosono, a certified public accountant experienced in corporate auditing, said.
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Experienced in front of the cameras, Irani advocated for the BJP on national television during the 2014 election, quickly becoming the de facto party spokesperson.
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Essential ticked off a whole bunch of product design checkboxes, but it ultimately failed at the thing the company is least experienced in: sound quality.
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Still, there is an argument to be made that these devices, particular Apple-made smartphones, are best experienced in their out-of-the-box form.
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The Weeknd's new album, My Dear Melancholy, appears to be partially inspired by the heartbreak he experienced in the aftermath of his relationship with Hadid.
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"I always tell people April 15th at 4:30 PM was the last pain-free day I have ever experienced in my life," he said.
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They moved from Leningrad to Los Angeles when their son was six months old, fleeing the religious persecution they experienced in Russia for being Jewish.
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Total revenues will rise to just 7.4% of GDP, up from 6.2% in 2016, but still below the 0003% of GDP experienced in 2011-15.
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I think it's something we're thinking about, seriously—we're both experienced in making console games, and we've developed the game for use with a controller.
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While certain economies are focusing inward, unlike anything we have experienced in recent history, many businesses still want to accelerate growth outside their home markets.
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Wood's op-ed comes just under a year after the actress opened up about the sexual assaults she experienced in order to make a change.
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But although we at R29 are undeniably experienced in the art of the chocolate taste test, we're thinking we maybe don't qualify for this job.
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Hunger is the most primitive fear of the human being and it will be never be experienced in its fullness, unless the stakes are real.
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"It's something he should have never experienced in the first place, but I am beyond proud of how he has handled his recovery," she said.
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At that point, in a political era of intense partisanship, a mess greater than that experienced in 2000 would be faced by our federal courts.
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My campaign was intended to offer the gubernatorial experience, with the track record of a true conservative, experienced in national security, to unite the party.
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I often wonder what miracles each one of them could have experienced in their lives if they had been one of the ones coming home.
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Fujita says its best experienced in VR, so for those with their own Oculus Rift headsets at home, fire it up and have a look.
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Said here earlier, this was not a race between the views of Hamilton and Jefferson as we have experienced in our republic since first days.
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Fitch expects non-life sector earnings to remain steady, subject to a continued benign level of natural catastrophe losses as so far experienced in 2016.
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The trauma of being separated may pile on top of other trauma experienced in their home country and during the journey to the United States.
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Online ratings surely matter, but with properties as historically rich as this, the best attributes often can't be understood until they are experienced in person.
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"What they mean is a very particular set of institutions," a self-perpetuating alphabet soup of bodies "more experienced in social engineering" than groundbreaking thoughts.
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For the current study, researchers wanted to see how often clinicians experienced in travel medicine got travelers who needed the vaccine to have the shot.
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Vertigo is a sensation experienced in the stomach and the mind—though some sufferers feel it as sharp pains in the soles of the feet.
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The latest forecast is well short of what the Atlantic experienced in 2017, when 17 named storms formed and three major hurricanes struck US soil.
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Given the robbery she experienced in Paris last year, Kardashian West said she was a bit apprehensive about being in a movie about a heist.
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Overall, the object is to help cushion the mining groups from the kind of extreme price swings that the market has experienced in recent years.
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Currently at Yale Divinity School I am working on engaging the moral injury than men and women have experienced in the military and at war.
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After moving back to Almaty in 2014, she began D.J.ing and organizing parties that replicated the feelings of freedom she had experienced in European clubs.
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And, as he told Ben Pimentel in an interview, the 2000 bust was just one of the five downturns Chambers has experienced in his career.
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Rasky himself said Biden's comeback was rivaled by only one other feat he'd experienced in his lifetime: the 2004 Boston Red Sox World Series win.
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"It was the worst thing I have ever experienced in my life," said a woman who miscarried after hoisting boxes in a mobile-phone warehouse.
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Merely being his wife or unwittingly assisting her husband was not enough, said Joshua L. Dratel, a New York lawyer experienced in defending terrorism cases.
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At least there were no hallucinations of the sort the Canadian player Frank Dancevic experienced in the extreme heat wave at the 2014 Australian Open.
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I do not know why I had to witness scenes of a pogrom in San Diego County like the ones my grandparents experienced in Poland.
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The current situation is different from anything anyone's experienced in our lifetime, says Wendy Mays, 49, who has a podcast on financial independence for families.
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For the longest 40 seconds ever experienced in Salvador, Cobresal waited for the radio waves to give them the verdict of Católica's penalty kick opportunity.
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If Congress is serious about addressing the election meddling experienced in 2016, it will get serious about foreign actors, not meddle with our free speech.
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The attacks of September 11 might have been the first global catastrophe experienced in real time by hundreds of millions of people around the world.
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Some said they got practical training on deployments and noted that the Seventh Fleet had a reputation as being the most experienced in the Navy.
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There, the government uses them for propaganda, arranging for them to speak out against the "living hell" they said they had experienced in the South.
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Closing or canceling schools in response to public health concerns are decisions that districts typically have to grapple with and are already experienced in making.
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Not only can we imagine things we've experienced in our past, but we can imagine things that have never been, or could never even be.
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Neither man came off particularly well, but Mr Johnson, more experienced in the rough and tumble of debate than his opponent, won by a nose.
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I could not support anyone that could vote against a law that would outlaw the very treatment I had experienced in Texas as a boy.
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It has been forced into several rounds of power cuts that have hobbled economic growth, with the most severe cuts experienced in December last year.
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Henry and his wife have a daughter who was born with virtually no hearing (because of genetic bad luck, not Eli concerts experienced in utero).
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The traumas that they had experienced in their home countries were compounded by the stress of finding their way out of a no man's land.
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Of course, before you make any plans for claiming your prize, you should assemble a team of professionals who are experienced in helping lottery winners.
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Sometimes by instruction and sometimes by choice, they typically did not ask what the prisoners had experienced in interrogations, current and former military doctors said.
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It is a decisively different type of asset price surge than the one the world experienced in 2017, or in the middle months of 2018.
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Though he knows it is expedient to talk piously about dialogue and dialectic, in reality everything is experienced in terms of self-promotion and rivalry.
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I felt like the movie allowed for a different kind of opening in the work for me than I had experienced in a long time.
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However, demand for heavy winter-wear such as coats and knitwear remained muted due to the "very unusual weather" experienced in the season, Spindler said.
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He employs the second-person to write a book to his mother about the insufferable hardship—and episodic joy—he has experienced in their relationship.
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As Bruce quickly learned, San Francisco's martial arts culture operated in very different fashion from the one he experienced in Hong Kong as a teenager.
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As a child, art became a spiritual solace from the bullying he experienced in school, while the discipline and rigor from football fortified him physically.
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Hillary Clinton says she "felt really bad" for Kim Kardashian West after hearing of the terrifying robbery the reality star experienced in Paris earlier this week.
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"The lack of water is far worse than anything experienced in Florida and Texas after Hurricanes Irma and Harvey," the New York Times reported on Thursday.
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This doesn't make them any less qualified, just potentially less experienced in dealing with situations involving emergencies, weather, or challenging terrain than a veteran airline pilot.
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In other situations, lesser degrees of pain—particularly chronic pain—can prove unbearable, in part because it is experienced in the setting of helplessness and hopelessness.
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With this baseline in mind, it's all the more impressive to see the four-digit growth each of these apps has experienced in the past year.
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"What we experienced in the last nine months is pretty much unheard of: It's like an ER department with an emergency every five minutes," Morelli said.
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"We expect that the SaaS and PaaS hyper-growth we experienced in FY16 will continue on for the next few years," Ellison said in a statement.
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I'm so excited for Mike to join Jen and Greg, and the broader video leadership team, and build upon the global momentum we've experienced in 2019.
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It's a far-out image, but it's designed to make David feel safe and at home in a way he hasn't experienced in a long time.
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"Zinke is far less experienced in terms of how Washington works, how Interior works," said Whit Fosburgh, president and CEO of the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership.
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And it was reassuring that the building contractors, Sir Robert McAlpine, had an experienced in-house architect named Maurice Bebb, who could steer the young couple.
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But they also include the remarkable stagnation of living standards for ordinary citizens which many countries, like the United States, have experienced in the past decades.
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Ever since I went public with my own account of opioid dependence and the horror I experienced in withdrawal, I've collected heartbreaking stories from desperate patients.
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Overall, it appears that the coking coal market in Asia will tighten substantially, but for a matter of weeks rather than the months experienced in 2011.
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Dolby 7.1 certified content or not, I heard no significant improvement over the regular, fuller sound experienced in stereo mode, which on its own is fantastic.
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Many of these maneuvers are seemingly impossible to deploy, at least to one relatively experienced in the actuality of blade-fighting, yet others seem perfectly probably.
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The writer and actress, 31, says she's currently "in the greatest amount of physical pain that I have ever experienced," in a post on Lenny's website.
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THE populist earthquake experienced in Italy's general election on March 25th arose from deep fissures; none deeper than the eternal split between Italy's north and south.
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The label will likewise launch smartwatches and smart jewelry in September, which management said should moderate some of the slide it's experienced in its watch business.
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Yet year-to-date the Brazil stock market has climbed 66 percent, which is a major reversal from the 41 percent decline it experienced in 3.73.
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Yet somehow Epic's multiplayer shooter has produced the most arresting video game narrative I've experienced in some time — and it's only getting stronger as Fortnite evolves.
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The wild price gyrations experienced in recent years was cited by the minister as a key problem in harming the forward-looking development of the industry.
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"While some of our members are experienced in BDSM, we have many who are just beginning their exploration––in whatever form that may take," he said.
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In Journey to the Land of the Real we get a glimpse of the utter foreignness that Victor Segalen experienced in China over a century ago.
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The mutual horror that my husband and I were experiencing in those fifteen minutes was one of the worst things I've ever experienced in my life.
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Now is a good time to consider this because any drop you've experienced in your holdings' values would reduce the tax bill on a Roth conversion.
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Hover had been a candidate but was knocked out of the running because it had been deemed insufficiently experienced in automotive distribution and marketing, they said.
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"The reality is that Europe is not experiencing a migration crisis of the same magnitude as the one it experienced in 2015," the French president said.
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The bank has a competent management team, well experienced in local and regional banking, with an improving record of strategy execution in Kuwait and the region.
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The Jarheads' club president Manny Ribeiro tearfully described the crash as "far worse than anything I've ever experienced in my life" to CBS news' Boston affiliate.
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These are all areas where Ant Financial is already well entrenched and experienced in China, so the alliance makes plenty of strategic sense for both parties.
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His experience as the vice presidential nominee four years ago means he will have at least a few people close to him experienced in national campaigning.
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"Looking forward we expect industry-wide cost pressures to continue in the year ahead, albeit at a lower level than we experienced in 13," it said.
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President Enrique Peña Nieto said the temblor -- felt by about 403 million people across the country -- was the strongest earthquake Mexico has experienced in 240 years.
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"Konkola Copper Mines appear to be more experienced in processing than mining and as for Lumwana it is because of declining ore grades," Chanda told Reuters.
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Until recently, the only thing we really knew about it is that people who are chronic risk-takers often seek the thrill experienced in high elevations.
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"It appears to be the worst air quality ever experienced in San Francisco," said Dan Jaffe, a professor of environmental chemistry at the University of Washington.
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It would be one thing if the President were experienced in foreign policy or had other advisers who had both experience and influence on these issues.
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Walking through the forests of Endor or flying through the wreckage of the Death Star was like nothing I had ever experienced in a game before.
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And can we really assume an Al-Qaeda and ISIS resurgence given the beating the Taliban experienced in 2001 for hosting terrorists bent on killing Americans?
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Given the trade war and other U.S. legal actions against malign Chinese actions, Washington has greater leverage under this administration than it has experienced in decades.
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Such training includes topics like public speaking, campaign staffing, use of social media, fund-raising and effective organizing, taught by professionals experienced in their respective fields.
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Wearing is known for her conceptual interpretation and documentation of everyday life, and how identity is influenced, perceived, and experienced in both private and public spheres.
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Martina Lo Cascio, a Palermo fan and PhD student in the city, said this is the worst season her club has experienced in the top division.
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The speed at which the political situation was changing meant even NGOs experienced in refugee situations were struggling to send resources where they were most needed.
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A hint at what this might mean is the fact that the team contains alumni from GoCardless and is objectively very experienced in the FinTech world.
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"Tesla's 1Q18 analyst conference call was arguably the most unusual call I have experienced in 20 years on the sell-side," Jonas wrote on May 3.
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Given the recent difficulties state-controlled Coal India has experienced in meeting domestic requirements, it's little surprise that Indian buyers have ramped up purchases from Indonesia.
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There's a dome of high pressure sitting over us, similar to one we experienced in July, said Tim Morrin, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service.
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China's burgeoning financial technology industry went through plenty of ups and downs last year, but growing pains experienced in the sector aren't fazing one local player.
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Or you can go in the opposite direction and design your Animal Crossing existence to be totally different from anything you've ever experienced in real life.
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We can only hope that this unity and peace that are being experienced in the games will translate into a much greater picture in the future.
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"The wind damage was way beyond anything ever experienced in Beira before," said Ben Lamoree, a Dutch consultant who leads Beira's post-cyclone recovery task force.
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On March 31, 2017, T-45 instructors canceled 51 of 129 scheduled training flights because of safety concerns about physiological episodes they had experienced in flight.
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To the French mind, the cinema is a place where art is experienced in community and then argued about afterward (preferably over a bottle of wine).
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Referencing Tucker Carlson's vocal disdain for feminism, Mirabella-Davis sees the gaslighting his grandmother experienced in the 40s as something not only of the distant past.
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"The level of decline we experienced in the first half of this year is nothing we should find acceptable moving forward," Patricio said in a statement.
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Syndergaard's refusal to take the M.R.I. — something Alderson had never experienced in decades as a top executive — may not, by itself, have led to his injury.
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An acquaintance introduced her to a man who was experienced in armed robbery, who brought her along on his excursions to liquor stores and gas stations.
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The current fire season is "deeply, deeply troubling — far worse than anything I've ever experienced in my life," she told The New York Times this week.
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In a note to clients Friday, he said the market's relentless rally to record highs is "eerily" reminiscent of the melt-up experienced in January 2018.
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"There's a level of mystery and unknown in the larger group sections that I haven't experienced in her other pieces, and I love that," she said.
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This scenario, while theoretical, isn't uncommon; in fact, with the growth Ethereum has experienced in the last year, gains such as these were easy to achieve.
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In comparison to some of the funkier hotels I've experienced in Manhattan like the Ace Hotel or the Beekman, Park South is much more classically elegant.
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Public safety was a major campaign issue during the mayoral race given the sharp uptick in gun violence that the city experienced in the past year.
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But he said the American military has become experienced in getting aid to people under trying circumstances, citing recent natural disasters in Asia as an example.
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Schultz, speaking with presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin, dwelled on his tough upbringing along with the "romance of espresso" that he first experienced in Milan, Italy.
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We record all at once and try to sound like we do when we play live because that's how hardcore should be experienced, in our opinion.
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These cars will learn—to identify objects, recognize situations, and respond—by analyzing vast amounts of data, including what other cars have experienced in the past.
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It's hard to be around people after what he experienced in Paradise last week, he said, and the smoke had aggravated his COPD, a chronic lung disease.
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It's an Easter egg that never fails to prompt cheers, but it also inspired one of the most powerful moments I've ever experienced in a movie theater.
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" But with what I have experienced in my life, I would rephrase it to say: "The saddest thing in life is wasted human connection due to fear.
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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the only known risk factor for CTE is repetitive head impacts like those experienced in many contact sports.
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But a pardon is a symbolically potent recognition of the disadvantages even relatively privileged African Americans have experienced in American history — a theme whose relevance endures today.
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GROTON, Connecticut (CNN)It was a daring water rescue unlike any Lt. Erick Jenkins had experienced in his 27-year career with the Groton, Connecticut, Police Department.
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The question, he says, is just how long it can carry on doing so without starting to generate the sort of cost pressures experienced in the past.
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At the convention, Merz shied away from a direct confrontation over the party's orientation, but proved prescient about the turbulence the party has experienced in recent weeks.
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The blue suits aren't built to withstand impacts from micrometeoroid debris, and there aren't enough layers to protect people from the wide thermal changes experienced in space.
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Because the financial system is not as levered as it was, Bridgewater does not expect a financial crisis such as the one experienced in 2008, he said.
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It's unlike anything I've experienced in AR before, but at times, the demos did feel a little chaotic with multiple people involved in adventures and building structures.
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If there was a clear shift in their behavior, it could be in response to infidelity or another road bump you experienced in your relationship, she says.
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These factors set the focus of the scene on grooming, order, disrepair, and the elimination of waste – the various cycles of life as experienced in the suburbs.
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Ludo Lefebvre's daughter Rêve is spreading a message about drunk driving so that others can avoid a tragic loss like the one their family experienced in February.
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Life, he argued, has always been experienced in one of three settings: the home, the workplace or a "third place" such as high streets, coffeehouses and pubs.
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"The level of decline we experienced in the first half of this year is nothing we should find acceptable moving forward," Patricio said in a statement Thursday.
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Basically, Browne and most of his colleagues who showed up to play tonight are far more experienced in both consuming cannabis and playing Zonk than I am.
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Another quarter of solid business spending on equipment is expected, though the pace has slowed from the double-digit growth experienced in the second half of 2017.
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I remember telling them about my deep insecurities about being the token minority and, to the psychologist, spilling out stories about the racism I experienced in college.
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Not perfect, but smart and experienced In general, Clinton has been fairly sympathetic to Wall Street and willing to work with it, even help it at times.
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However, even some of the crew -- who are experienced in capturing some of Kenya's rarer wildlife moments -- have had a few surprises while shooting this time around.
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"Our study shows that chronic illness experienced in early childhood can increase the chances of a child starting school not ready to learn," Bell added by email.
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The jump in consumer spending was, however, likely blunted by a sharp drop in exports, in a reversal of the strong growth experienced in the first quarter.
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The near-death limbo that is the current fate of health care reform has exemplified the trouble the White House has experienced in enacting any significant legislation.
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The last scene of the teaser was either of dream or a vision, similar to what Will experienced in the bathroom at the end of Season 1.
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Samples of the plastic panels were sent to a certification facility who subjected them to conditions similar to what would be experienced in a category 5 hurricane.
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All the things that are in his dances, the things that make the magic tricks work — they're still in there and are best experienced in that form.
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From a content perspective, that means talking to more therapists who are more experienced in the field in terms of how to help women move through it.
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However, we are living in an age unlike any other we have experienced in the United States, and we can't feel secure about the long-term outcome.
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When Newt Gingrich and his band of revolutionaries took over Congress in 1995, they recruited several of us experienced in oversight to teach their incoming novice staff.
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Last year's Prime Day was until it was surpassed by Cyber Monday shortly after, a familiar pattern of record-breaking that it has experienced in years prior.
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With Game 3 set for Friday in Oklahoma City, Ginobili — in the aftermath of the madness he had just experienced in Game 2 — was determinedly looking ahead.
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Such skill-biased technological change, as economists call it, is widely considered a leading cause of the increasing inequality the United States has experienced in recent decades.
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Economists and investors continue to clash over whether the American economy is headed toward a recession, or just a sharp slowdown like the one experienced in 2016.
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"Manufacturing has really turned here, and a very strong number would verify the intense rally the smokestack industrials have experienced in the last few weeks," he said.
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New therapies that uniquely deliver radiation with incredible accuracy and spare normal tissues from the side effects experienced in the past are evolving at a rapid pace.
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"I do not know why I had to witness scenes of a pogrom in San Diego County like the ones my grandparents experienced in Poland," he continued.
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But none of the horrors he experienced in jail would compare to the "betrayal" he felt from his mother, who served my grandfather divorce papers in prison.
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That was a thrilling, exacting, turbulent encounter unlike anything I've experienced in, say, Final Fantasy XV—the other big RPG I've stuck time into post Witcher 3.
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Even more fascinating, in "Puyo Puyo Tetris" you can play a mash-up of both that introduces a level of craziness never experienced in either game before.
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Shoom was Rampling's attempt to recapture the vibe he'd experienced in Ibiza—with a decided emphasis on the new house and techno sounds coming in from America.
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This 360-degree YouTube video, which can be experienced in 3-D through the YouTube app, gives you a glimpse into the famous building's decorations and history.
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So the good news is that this expansion is generating stronger income growth for typical American families than they experienced in the early part of this century.
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She decided to hire counsel from Drinker, Biddle & Reath, a Philadelphia-based law firm experienced in trade matters to do a feasibility study, which took three months.
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"Legalization of cannabis is the largest public policy shift this country has experienced in the past five decades," said Mike Farnworth, British Columbia's minister of public safety.
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Occasionally we consult with our legal department; we have one person who is experienced in regulatory matters and governance matters, and he would help us doing this.
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"This crisis is much more existential than what we experienced in the financial crisis in 2008-2009," he said, predicting a much deeper downturn than in 2009.
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There is something inherently immersive about the medium, which is typically experienced in a dark and quiet grotto where the only light issues from the main screen.
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The Lady Jaguars, sometimes with barely enough girls to compete, and rarely with players experienced in basketball, are routinely on the losing end of laughably lopsided scores.
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Fully implementing the peace process will repair the injustices and violence that indigenous, Afro-descendant and peasant populations have experienced in the past half-century, and before.
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Stocks fell sharply on Friday, giving back some of the strong gains experienced in the previous three days to cap off another volatile week on Wall Street.
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Spa culture — defined by its intentional architecture, geographical remove and somnambulistic ambience — was experienced in direct opposition to the rapid-paced, sick-making atmosphere of industrialized Europe.
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Kenneth Lipper, a former Port Authority board member appointed by Mr. Cuomo, said the AirTrain was among the "most ill-conceived projects" that he's experienced in government.
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So-called process writing, like the lesson Lyse experienced in Long Island, emphasizes activities like brainstorming, freewriting, journaling about one's personal experiences and peer-to-peer revision.
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She was on the subway going to work when she suddenly had a stabbing pain in her head, similar to the headaches she experienced in the past.
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Joe DeSiena, 22016, a teacher at Abraman Lincoln High School in Brooklyn, said the course was expensive but unlike anything he had experienced in the five boroughs.
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How are the renewed efforts in neighborhood policing, the move to have officers better connected to the people they are entrusted to protect, experienced in everyday life?
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Feeling helpless, Iman Zawahry, who is Muslim, turned to Facebook to share with friends what her 12-year-old son had experienced in school in Gainesville, Fla.
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"Unfortunately, we must do more to reduce costs because the downturn is happening at a sharper pace than we experienced in the previous two cycles," Mills said.
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"This spate of assaults that we saw this past week was unlike anything I've experienced in my six and a half years at the A.D.L.," he said.
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But the powerful, angry energy on the streets and at the protest sites is the most transformative, wildly optimistic thing I have ever experienced in my life.
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The Chinese navy is training fighter pilots experienced in carrier-borne operations to command and manage its warships as it seeks to expand its global naval power.
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And as the former minority leader in the California Legislature during the governorship of Arnold Schwarzenegger, McCarthy is experienced in the care and feeding of celebrity egos.
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"You have a young force full of energy but led by a cadre that is old and not experienced in this kind of battle," Mr. Registani said.
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Ask someone experienced in the job you&aposre considering if they think you&aposre the right fit for the role, in terms of your skills and expertise.
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The projected path and severity of Irma creates the potential for economic and insured losses to significantly exceed those experienced in Hurricane Andrew in 1992, Fitch said.
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Mathematics Anxiety (MA) is defined in research literature as feelings of concern, tension or nervousness experienced in combination with math in ordinary life and in academic situations.
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When Janie Faville, a 28-year-old in Kansas City, Missouri, miscarried early last year, she experienced -- in addition to a host of other emotions -- sticker shock.
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As our elected leaders grapple with how to best achieve this, they would do well to look to the benefits of natural gas as experienced in Pennsylvania.
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The Original Chi is known for its smooth, ceramic plates that glide over hair and prevent that broom look that many of us experienced in high school.
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If we experienced in an American city what Paris experienced last fall, that might suffice to propel us into an extraordinary response abroad and in this county.
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The narrowing current account deficit and the FX rate stability that Kenya has experienced in the past 183 months will support the Central Bank of Kenya's reserves accumulation.
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The Wall Street heavyweight is pushing deeper into the slow-but-steady wealth management industry in hopes of offsetting the turbulence experienced in its once-vaunted trading arm.
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The Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. star has been honest about racism she's experienced in Hollywood — and she's also not afraid to call out other stars who've missed the mark.
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I'm not a total expert on business models in journalism, but I know what I've experienced in journalism over the many, many years that I've been in it.
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One national Republican experienced in gubernatorial campaigns told BuzzFeed News in June that it was likely the RGA would cancel the advertising buy if Pawlenty wasn't the nominee.
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"The militia movement has been in this weird space, unlike anything it's experienced in its previous history because someone they supported is the head of government," he said.
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The real class can also still be experienced in a basement gym in Chelsea 12 times a week, where a Jazzercise community — small but committed — continues to thrive.
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Still, the major setback that Martin experienced in the 1980s taught him to never take success for granted: "You're only as hot as your last success," Martin said.
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The characters need this release to open up… There was energy to that scene that I haven't experienced in any other sex scenes [with men] in my career.
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The song, "Seventeen," addresses the issue of consent at that age where you're not totally experienced in the ways of the world, but think you know it all.
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That would, at a minimum, reject the types of interference that the U.S. experienced in 2016 and that other democracies have been experiencing with their elections as well.
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Those who have gone to retreats with Helene have found the lessons from the plant medicine have helped them recover from gendered violence they experienced in their lives.
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But even with the peaks that Zee has experienced in her life, she still remembers the valleys she has overcome and is embracing it as she moves forward.
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"When we got on scene, it wasn't like anything I've experienced in my life," O'Connell, now 211, recalls of the monstrous burning piles of wreckage and toxic dust.
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A flu pandemic, according to the CDC, is what happens when a new flu strain leads to a global outbreak, which is what humanity experienced in 1918-1919.
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Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte said he would do everything to "de-escalate" the diplomatic confrontation, which he described as the worst the Netherlands had experienced in years.
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Cooler temperatures in the West haven't been enough to counteract these highs, as they're still warmer than those typically experienced in other parts of the country, Bernhardt said.
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Some insurers have quit the marketplace, often citing the financial losses they've experienced in the past three years and the uncertainty of the current moment in health care.
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CCFA said in early July it expected the recovery in car sales to continue into the second half based on the strong demand experienced in the first half.
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"The tragedy of their stories, learning what they experienced in Syria and Iraq, has been completely eye-opening to me," he told CNN's Fareed Zakaria at the time.
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Hossein Asghari of Iran's agricultural ministry added that losses experienced in recent years by onion farmers have resulted in waning interest in growing the crop, although others disagree.
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A person familiar with the matter told Reuters that an organizational overhaul was underway and that Didi plans to hire more engineers experienced in safety and driver engagement.
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Yes, I was shocked, it's the strangest thing I have ever experienced in football...I asked the referee, 'What, am I not allowed to break wind a little?
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By our calculations, the mild winters now regularly experienced in New York City make its weather nearly as pleasant as that of Virginia Beach back in the 1970s.
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He was the first member of the Grateful Dead to regularly take LSD, a fact often attributed to the creative surge the band experienced in the following decade.
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" The US is "not yet seeing the kind of electoral interference in specific states and in voter databases that we experienced in 2016" by the Kremlin," Coats said.
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Anyone who stays in the home will have to be experienced in roughing it a little, since the bathroom consists of a porta john and an outdoor shower.
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The election has become so divisive, it has revived fears of violence like that experienced in 2007 and 2008, when at least 1,000 people were killed in Kenya.
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If you plan on attending the event you must be experienced in camping, hiking and surviving in a harsh desert environment and have a vehicle in good shape.
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Like other biographers, Stedman Jones places Capital, the first volume of which finally appeared in 1867, within the context of the economic boom Europe experienced in mid-century.
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"It was very hard because it was the worst pain I ever experienced in my life," recalls Father Dimitrie, who serves at St. Thomas Orthodox in Farmington Hills.
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"People who try it say it's different from anything they've ever experienced in their lives," Mr. Zuckerberg wrote in a Facebook post when he announced the Oculus acquisition.
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In the midst of processing the physical pain I experienced in pregnancy and my emotional trauma, I kept remembering that life wasn't going to yield to my circumstances.
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These memes celebrate the princesses but are undercut with bitterness, as if to say the kind of magic we experienced in childhood is not achievable now (without drugs).
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Could it be that the earlier sensitivity of Europeans for data protection, data control, data use, and app use goes back to what the Europeans experienced in history?
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The hikers, who were experienced in the outdoors, stayed in touch with friends and emergency officials by using their cell phones and a satellite-based text messaging device.
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The turnover atop Stanford endowment's has not been as extreme as what Harvard, which shuffled through several investment chiefs before hiring Mr. Narvekar, has experienced in recent years.
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I've spoken with Gelernt several times about the moment of their reunion, what he called the most emotional thing he'd experienced in 25 years of doing immigration work.
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But be the bigger person—if you're the boss, that probably means you are more mature or experienced in some way, which hopefully means you are less petty.
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However, health officials have warned that France could face a surge in cases similar to what has been experienced in Italy, where the country remains in national lockdown.
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What you experienced in this relationship, and subsequently learned about yourself, may be the very thing that enables you to avoid engaging with emotional abusers in the future.
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"Insiders have a 24.1+ year track record of buying on the type of extreme weakness experienced in Q237'230," InsiderScore director of research Ben Silverman said in a note.
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Somehow, for this kind of writer, what is seen and experienced in childhood is burningly real and timeless in a way that whatever happens later can never be.
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We have since made our peace, but I understand the difficulties Barack Obama experienced in trying to become a "man" without tripping over the wounds of parental abandonment.
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This was experienced in Afghanistan, where the most dangerous mission you could be assigned to was to escort convoys of oil tankers to remote posts in the countryside.
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Simmons concluded the press conference with gratitude for the outpouring of support that the Air Force community in Enid has experienced in the wake of the fatal crash.
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She recounted how another junior officer once told her that "cleaning is a woman&aposs job" as she detailed a series of "microaggressions" she experienced in the squadron.
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This might be the best curatorial exercise in triple-A games: the first four mainline Halo games, packaged together, designed to be experienced in a variety of ways.
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And while the currently Dreams is a walled garden, where those creations can only be experienced in the game, it was originally pitched to have an export functionality.
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"Our global expansion is accelerating with the U.S. and UK growing at considerably faster rate than what we experienced in ANZ," chief executive Anthony Eisen said in statement.
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I was using all the struggle, the pain, the no sleep, the stress, the happiness, the joy — everything that I experienced in these past eight months and before.
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"In one of the proceedings I saw this week, a woman was tearfully describing the harm she experienced in Mexico and then the video cut out," she recalled.
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In a lengthy note on Twitter addressing her past relationships, the double standards she's experienced in dating with the world watching, and what she's looking for right now.
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BlackRock Chairman and CEO Larry Fink is warning that the financial risks of climate change are bigger than any crisis he's experienced in his career on Wall Street.
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Shanks said that all of the problems the automaker experienced in China last year were related to the Ford brand, not Lincoln, which is popular with Chinese customers.
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When I spent a week at Jubilee this October, it felt vital, and alive, in a way I have not experienced in over three decades of attending church.
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"The most important change Pomellato has experienced in these 50 years was to go from being a family-owned business to part of an international group," she said.
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Most other pressure pumpers will likely see similar headwinds, further hampered by the cold weather Texas experienced in January, said Evercore ISI analyst James West in a note.
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"The level of decline we experienced in the first half of this year is nothing we should find acceptable moving forward," Patricio said in a statement last month.
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