It will end where it was always fated to end, where everything is fated to end, in a pointless vacuum.
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Kit Harington & Rose Leslie Jon Snow and Ygritte shippers were devastated when the ill-fated lovers' relationship turned out to be, well, ill-fated.
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Then it made the fated voyage to Brazil in 2015.
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Is it fated, or can it be chosen or performed?
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Not all densely populated neighborhoods were so ill fated, however.
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These things will have a fated, destined feeling to them.
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His ill-fated relationship with one Ms. Taylor Swift — a.k.a.
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What seemed impossible even a year ago now seems fated.
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From here, Becky and Harry's fated relationship unfolds in flashback.
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Moreover, there's no sense he's fated for anything in particular.
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"It felt sort of fated in a way," she said.
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Trevor's stories traffic in plots, fated or willed, and hurtful.
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Max — dead or alive — seems fated to deliver the message.
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America, precisely because of its geography, is fated to lead.
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Five years ago, she launched an ill-fated challenge against Enzi.
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We're fated to spend more and more time interacting through technology.
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They came from rural areas and were fated to return there.
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News of the ill-fated trip spread through the music industry.
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There is a fated feeling in the air during an eclipse.
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Bibi on that ill-fated June day believed this as well.
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It sure says a lot about this ill-fated final season.
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Rubio seems fated to a fifth-place finish in New Hampshire.
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Reid recalled an ill-fated debate in his 2010 Senate campaign.
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Yet, for some fated reason, we all agreed to go forward.
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But perhaps he was fated for the role from the start.
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Are we fated to re-live the horrors of the 1930s?
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MJ recommends "The Apex of Insanity: A look back on the fifth anniversary of Rihanna's ill-fated '777 Tour,'" a history of Rihanna's ill-fated attempt to perform seven shows, in seven countries, in seven days.
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Where was our moonstone during those ill-fated trips to summer camp?
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Maybe this was the kind of company Microsoft was fated to become.
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The company launched its last console, the sad-fated Jaguar, in 1993.
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The Congressional Black Caucus backs Clyburn, and DeGette's bid seems ill-fated.
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Cheney ran a brief and ill-fated U.S. Senate campaign in 2013.
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Bates Motel, being a TV show, is fated to be all context.
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His ill-fated experimentation with materials ruined others, including "The Last Supper".
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Remember that eclipses are a fated time of release and course correction.
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For starters, the choice of song that unites the fated pseudo-couple.
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Hill insisted there was no fight, but simply an ill-fated prank.
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Instead, the Stormans tried their hand at an ill-fated constitutional claim.
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"Arena " Looking back, Daft Punk and Tron seem like a fated match.
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But his ill-fated fastball to Wainwright changed the game's complexion completely.
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Younger sisters seem fated to be racier, more transgressive and more criticized.
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MTV aired footage of Ms. Simpson preparing for the ill-fated performance.
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The point is that Trumpism was more or less fated to happen.
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Or maybe he was fated to have the problems he had, regardless?
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I'd been working on an ill-fated revue with an actress friend.
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And the death toll seems fated to rise for the foreseeable future.
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Iran won't get an ill-fated U.S. attack on its critical infrastructure.
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I've modified my chocolate shortbread recipe since that ill-fated Feb. 14.
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Full Moons signify endings, and events realized during an eclipse are fated.
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The feature resembles the Firefly feature on the ill-fated Amazon Fire Phone.
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Those changes came when Tesco was distracted by an ill-fated expansion abroad.
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His promise to end the party's long-running power struggles looks ill-fated.
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A new Windows 10 tablet has now taken the ill-fated device's place.
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Perhaps it was fated to join forces with a shrewd business like Amazon.
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Another ill-fated deal was Microsoft's $7.2 billion acquisition of Nokia's smartphone business.
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No tricks of the intellect can disrupt that fated aspect of our being.
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Pro tip: do not subject your coworkers to your ill-fated cooking attempts.
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Leona, it seems, is fated to be the odd woman out once again.
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And Elideth, the infant whose baptismal celebration had brought the fated group together.
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King will portray Gypsy, while Patricia Arquette will play her ill-fated mother.
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They lend themselves to solid structures that are nonetheless fated to fall down.
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In a P90D, I made an ill-fated trip to upstate New York ...
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A native of Florida, Hnath seems fated to have become a New Yorker.
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He is not a fated creature blown by the whims of Homeric gods.
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But from that very moment, we were fated to fight an ongoing battle.
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It apparently happened to hundreds of ill-fated people over 1,000 years ago.
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Exhibit A is an ill-fated effort to develop a bipartisan infrastructure legislation.
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Two years after its ill-fated launch, the latter seems to be true.
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Beto O'Rourke's ill-fated presidential bid, is joining the former vice president's campaign.
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Or maybe it had to do with the ill-fated Jari expedition itself.
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Exhibit A is an ill-fated effort to develop a bipartisan infrastructure legislation.
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Love: Fated meetings occur in 2019, and deep, intimate connections will be formed.
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To say this more simply, grassroots conservatives weren't fated to panic over Obamacare.
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Their demise was fated days before their summit attempt, coded in inaccurate meteorological data.
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Hart quit Hüsker Dü in 1987 after an ill-fated show in Colombia, Missouri.
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Or the exciting but ill-fated sequel that showed up at E3 in 2011?
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Or the exciting but ill-fated sequel that showed up at E3 in 2011?
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The chart highlights Microsoft's failure to challenge with its ill-fated Windows Phone platform.
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But language is about more than one person's ill-fated studying for the GRE.
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Forget Brooklyn's ill-fated Airbnb igloo — this backyard snow house has its own gym.
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Unsurprisingly, Ellen discovers that her fated love interest Jake Collins has a sensitive side.
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Oh — and perhaps some insight into that ill-fated ice block live stream reveal.
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When this didn't work, I embarked upon an ill-fated social media campaign: #tweetloaf.
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Think of sort of like the ill-fated Fire Phone's 3D "Dynamic Perspective" feature.
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Sigur Ros, the Icelandic band, were the musicians during King Joffrey's ill-fated wedding.
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But it is to suggest there was a fated convergence between Bannon and Trump.
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George Pickett, who led an eponymous, ill-fated charge in the Battle of Gettysburg.
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Instead, it has become one of the most ill-fated deals in recent years.
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Apple's design degradation is perhaps nowhere more visible than in the ill-fated AirPower.
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Countries around the world are not fated to a future of dictators or extremists.
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I never got that fated rematch, but I don't think I need it anymore.
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Though wonderful as Puccini's ill-fated lovers, they sounded a little green that night.
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Likely, the boys see their connection as one that was special and felt fated.
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Jeb Bush after he ended his own ill-fated bid for the Republican nomination.
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As for the explorer, his second trip to the South Pole was ill-fated.
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Many of you have long feared that Quinn was fated to die this season.
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Memories of Mr. Rubio's ill-fated push for immigration reform in 2013 remain fresh.
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Most of them caught the virus onboard the ill-fated cruise ship Diamond Princess.
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The perpetually ill-fated Cleveland Browns have the first pick in this year's draft.
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Democrats launched an ill-fated effort to pull the underlying bill from the floor.
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Unfortunately, India's growth story is in danger of repeating the lander's ill-fated trajectory.
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Too often, Morgan's characters seem fated, rather than motivated, to act as they do.
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He was supposed to go on the ill-fated trip over Labor Day weekend.
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My doubts mounted as I remembered my first ill-fated run in San Francisco.
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Ultimately, it takes an ill-fated trip to Paris to bring Andy back to earth.
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The coffin in which he was later buried was one of the ill-fated caskets.
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But that's only if he can endure what's fated to be a contentious confirmation process.
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The year before that, it had sent proxy troops on an ill-fated invasion attempt.
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The social media tirade is just the latest in the couple's ill-fated love affair.
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Eclipses have a fated feeling to them—like everything was meant, or destined, to happen.
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The Calculating Stars and The Fated Sky each addressed issues of systemic sexism and racism.
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When the ill-fated pair reach Kinnear's home, Nancy's true colors begin to show through.
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Everything about the meeting felt fated, an instant connection you've never had with anyone previously.
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Jolla's Sailfish OS rose from the ashes of Nokia and Intel's ill-fated collaboration, MeeGo.
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Carter eventually accepted Brzezinski's proposal for the ill-fated mission, in which eight servicemen died.
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Before that, she was probably best known as Tony Soprano's, ummm ... ill-fated mistress, Gloria.
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Olympios recently told PEOPLE that she regrets mixing medication with alcohol that ill-fated night.
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Recently, Olympios told PEOPLE that she regrets mixing medication with alcohol that ill-fated night.
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You're fated to kill your dad and marry your mom, so they send you away.
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For Ackman, that setback was an ill-fated bet on Valeant Pharmaceuticals International Inc VRX.
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Many Microsoft-watchers, including your humble correspondent, thought it was fated to forever be vaporware.
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Although each Jurassic movie is fated to essentially repeat the same idea—oh no, dinosaurs!
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The code he wrote for Tessr's blockchain seems fated to be locked away for good.
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One can only hope that Fisher marks a retreat from this ill-fated judicial adventure.
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"The Woman's Hour" animates the past so fully that its facts feel anything but fated.
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That was the case with Chrysler's ill-fated merger with Daimler in the late 1990s.
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Or, to put it another way: Were we fated to turn out as we have?
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See, in this episode: Molly comforting Issa after their ill-fated trip to Andrew's house.
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But jeggings aren't fated to live on as the snubbed sweatpants of jeans for eternity.
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The new Netflix special posits hyper-capitalism as the churning nightmare fated to destroy humanity.
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But the ill-fated pass attempt to Hill handed the ball back to San Francisco.
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It's tempting, perhaps, to think of disasters as fated; it lets us off the hook.
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Viewers will remember HAL as the overseer of the giant, ill-fated interplanetary spacecraft Discovery.
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The ships have emerged as the ill-fated petri dishes of the novel coronavirus outbreak.
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He's encased Debussy's ill-fated lovers, Pelléas and Mélisande, in a box of frosted glass.
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Capitalism is fated to self-destruct, just as all previous economic systems have self-destructed.
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I waited for her to ask me those four fated words, but she was silent.
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It refuses an image of the world that is presented to us as catastrophically fated.
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Uber's ill-fated efforts aside, the self-driving truck space is particularly hot right now.
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The Kremlin's urge to hide its international reach might be ill-fated, Mr. Leviev said.
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BRITISH politics has been turned upside-down by the outcome of Theresa May's ill-fated election.
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All the theories point to an ill-fated end to this off-putting coupling as well.
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Earhart lists details of her ill-fated Lockheed plane in the signed document (The Raab collection)
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Either way, Japanese cars, electronics, and sushi were fated to transport, connect, and feed the planet.
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In season 7, Melisandre (Carice van Houten) told Varys he is fated to die in Westeros.
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Soothsayers have predicted ill-fated storytelling revolutions before, leaving many an exquisite corpse in their wake.
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After an ill-fated run for president, he, er, spent time as a financial services lobbyist.
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Lumines got its start on the ill-fated PlayStation Portable and had a sequel on Vita.
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That means it's probably less fly-by-night than the company behind the ill-fated TEB.
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In another, softer version only countries with rapidly ageing workforces, such as Germany, are thus fated.
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In 2016 the first title was released for the ill-fated Nintendo PlayStation: Super Boss Gaiden.
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Crunch and toxic workplace culture were also problems that plagued the ill-fated studio Telltale Games.
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The whole package is also in a much more palatable design than Google's ill-fated wearable.
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That closes the chapter on the ill-fated unicorn experiment, which valued growth at any cost.
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This was Terravision, an ill-fated Google Earth predecessor developed by ART+COM Studios in 1994.
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Carter eventually accepted Brzezinski's proposal for the ill-fated rescue mission, in which eight servicemen died.
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To us, Jones will always be the voice of the ill-fated monarch-turned-mystical-cloud.
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"You beat me badly," he corrected, referring to his own ill-fated presidential campaign in 2008.
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She even mentioned them during their ill-fated trip to the Berkshires earlier in the season.
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Much like the phone, Webtop was ill-fated and its source code was uploaded to Sourceforge.
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The Fated Sky picks up a couple of years after the events of The Calculating Stars.
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Wilmer Font followed Vargas and pitched three hitless innings before Flexen's ill-fated slider to DeJong.
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Hunter Osborn, 19, is facing 69 counts of indecent exposure after an ill-fated yearbook prank.
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The energy in the air at this time is truly unique—things will feel fated, destined.
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During his own, ill-fated presidential run, Mr Christie called the tycoon's proposed Muslim ban "ridiculous".
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It utilizes tropes classic to the genre, like an ill-fated trip to a remote location.
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Microsoft and Qualcomm previously worked together on Windows RT, an ill-fated offshoot of Windows 8.
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The next Trump scandal involves the recent ill-fated healthcare legislation, variously dubbed TrumpCare or RyanCare.
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Consider the fiasco surrounding the ill-fated move by House Republicans to replace and repeal ObamaCare.
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As he puts it, he is fated to roast more chickens than any man on Earth.
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After a few ill-fated Upper Blackrock Spire runs, complaints started popping up on the forums.
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But an ill-fated Ringo Starr album, never released, put an end to the Memphis experiment.
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She went through two unexpected pregnancies, the first at age 16, and two ill-fated marriages.
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On Tuesday night, the President did it for him over Sinclair Broadcast Group's ill-fated merger.
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Ross mentions his young son, Ben, tons of times throughout his ill-fated relationship with Emily.
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Some of McKinsey's young associates in Johannesburg would end up on the ill-fated Eskom deal.
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Like individual harbingers, these ZIP codes are canaries in the coal mine for ill-fated offerings.
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As turbulent as eclipse energy can feel, there will be a fated feeling in the air.
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Amanda Peet will play Betty, while Christian Slater will play her ill-fated husband, Daniel Broderick.
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Remember, even WeWork had $6 billion of committed debt (albeit tied to its ill-fated IPO).
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Charter is hoping to dodge the fate of Comcast's ill-fated attempt to buy Time Warner.
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The other was Mr. Obama's ill-fated directive to close the Guantánamo prison within a year.
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The British actress played an ill-fated student in her big screen debut alongside Maisie Williams.
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With ill-fated curiosity, she demands that he give her the keys to open the doors.
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The death of Roger Ailes on Thursday was always fated to be channeled through partisan filters.
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Am I fated to one day wake up and decide that I need this product, too?
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At the time, Mr. Gore was in the midst of his ill-fated run for president.
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But it's also possible that 2015 was simply fated to be the Year of the Hoverboard.
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I don't believe we're fated, but I don't think this utopia and I'm also quite worried.
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It did so for Kindle 2, Kindle DX, the Fire tablet and the ill-fated Fire Phone.
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The following year, the men, including Rúnarsson and Jon Geirsson set off on their ill-fated excursion.
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First, they relocated to England, where they rented a house and ran a ill-fated poultry farm.
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The shuttle undertook 10 missions, the last being the ill-fated STS-19933-L mission on Jan.
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Explorers of the Antarctic, devourers of fruitcake: the five members of Scott's ill-fated Terra Nova expedition.
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Their Arab peers also joined them in their ill-fated rebellion against Russian rule in the 1990s.
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Unlike Google's other social experiments, like the ill-fated Buzz, Google+ is still alive after five years.
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The last major pair of AR glasses to hit the market was the ill-fated Google Glass.
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And then look at them tearing ferociously into the stag (their ill-fated master) on the right.
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They hope voters will recoil from both this ill-fated debasement of American values and its architect.
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The ill-fated "Dark Tower" film, which sat in limbo for around a decade, has failed miserably.
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Incidentally, the company just announced that it would be selling refurbished versions of that ill-fated device.
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Chris & Krystal In the night's most ill-fated move, Chris asks Krystal to teach him yoga, a.k.
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Then, in August, Samsung released the ill-fated Note 7's true successor, the Galaxy Note 8.
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But Teva's transformation into the world's largest supplier of generic medicines turned out to be ill-fated.
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It is instead a narrow, and possibly ill-fated, one meant to shave down his delegate lead.
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Is perfectionist Virgo Kaitlynn Jenner fated to butt heads with newcomer Brandon Thomas Lee, a charming Gemini?
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Warren also worked on Google Health, the search engine's ill-fated attempt to centralize personal health records.
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Michelle Williams, who played the ill-fated Jen Lindley, has gone on to garner four Oscar nominations.
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Samsung just needs to avoid the same battery problems that plagued the ill-fated Galaxy Note 7.
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"Love Story" was a tale of ill-fated lovers - privileged Oliver (O'Neal) and working-class Jennifer (MacGraw).
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Both exercise and portion control, in other words, had effectively protected the animals against their fated fatness.
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Hers are a "Todgeweihtes Haupt" and a "Todgeweihtes Herz" — a head and heart fated for the grave.
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Cantor launched his ill-fated blueprint in February 85033 with a speech at the American Enterprise Institute.
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Fated or not, Henry and Corkin's relationship was unusual, in that it was almost entirely one-sided.
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He sold his family's empire to the French conglomerate Vivendi in an ill-fated all-stock deal.
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There was also an ill-fated run by Michael S. Ovitz as president of the entertainment conglomerate.
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So how could so many retail startups with so much important VC money be so ill-fated?
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Before joining the Trump campaign, he was campaign manager for Ben Carson's ill-fated GOP presidential bid.
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Sturrup sees a kid fated for greatness who had the faith in himself to make it happen.
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Fortunately, the proposal seems fated for the shredding machine, but it still serves as a useful example.
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And the cuts would bring down the curtain on Deutsche Bank's ill-fated foray onto Wall Street.
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The article, published in four countries and three languages, was fated to be misunderstood from the start.
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Arguably, MoviePass's first mistake with its ill-fated subscription was having few terms to limit its use.
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Kerrison first examines the ill-fated marriage of Thomas Jefferson and the young widow Martha Wayles Skelton.
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Clinton's ill-fated dismissal of some Trump supporters as a "basket of deplorables" in the 2016 election.
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They seem fated to shed their physical housing and turn into a sort of ambient digital companion.
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The sense of circularity, at once fated and capricious, proves representative, as do the intimations of mortality.
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They fell to as low as ninth during their ill-fated partnership with Honda from 2015-17.
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Their eyes sparkled with curiosity when I started to speak to them about Scarlett's ill-fated romance.
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And Tesla stock has fallen 31% from its high in the hours after the ill-fated tweet.
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The international disdain for Syrian refugees comes close to Mr. Assad's approach to his ill-fated subjects.
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That's uniquely true of Oedipus, the limping princeling fated to kill his father and marry his mother.
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Not long after that, Kendall was scrutinized for her involvement in promoting the ill-fated Fyre Festival.
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The move would turn out to be one of the most ill-fated mergers in American history.
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Lauren Cohan left AMC's "The Walking Dead" to star in the ill-fated show about FBI agents.
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Twenty years after the ill-fated 1988 campaign, Biden ran for president again and did very poorly.
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Eclipses are hard, but they also open doors of opportunity and have a fated energy about them.
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That's what happened to NBC's ill-fated Heroes reboot (though it drew good ratings for its premiere).
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It is where the already-experienced pilots of the ill-fated flight were trained, according to the airline.
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The duo even broke out their bicycles and met up with a pal portraying the ill-fated Barb.
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"That's the problem with vacations," Musk told Fortune years later about his ill-fated trip in late 2000.
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The new fighters are coming to the arcade version of the game in an update called Fated Retribution.
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In 2012, Stenberg broke out through her supporting role as the ill-fated Rue in The Hunger Games.
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John Allen Chau's ill-fated and fatal trip to North Sentinel Island was several years in the making.
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Eisen is up front that his run for office may be an ill-fated exercise in the quixotic.
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Debris hunter On small as well as large scales, the search for the ill-fated flight is intense.
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Former Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein's ill-fated call for a recount is finally nearing an end.
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The first was Green Party candidate Jill Stein's ill-fated recount initiative (that had its own weird twist).
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The badge is a good step toward preventing people from losing their money on an ill-fated idea.
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Fated partnerships begin, but other relationships will have to go—especially if they aren't serving your higher good.
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Caja Madrid was merged with six other savings banks in 2010 to form the ill-fated lender Bankia.
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However, Bellisario wasn't destined to date the real-life Binx — though they were fated to have a connection.
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After that ill-fated kickball match years earlier, Barbara and Carol had kept their hands off each other.
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Princess Margaret's ill-fated romance with Group Captain Peter Townsend may have started much earlier than originally thought.
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Like Johnson, his great-grandfather was a journalist who went into government, a move that proved ill-fated.
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Their love is ill-fated as the psychopathic Duke of Monroth will do anything to come between them.
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TBD if May's leadership will be as fraught with turmoil as the ill-fated Scrimgeour's time in office.
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In light of Trump's pick for head of NASA, let's take a look at Bridenstine's ill-fated hobby.
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Here, Jeffrey Donovan plays Johnson's ill-fated predecessor, while Jennifer Jason Leigh portrays his wife, Lady Bird Johnson.
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Though unlikely a priori, it is necessary for our existence, and therefore what we are fated to observe.
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The group acquired AvComm through its ill-fated Aeroflex acquisition in 2014, which increased the group's debt burden.
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I hate bringing it up, but just look at what happened with Samsung's ill-fated Galaxy Note 7.
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After the sex, they end up at that fated spot where they first met—remember that fun time?
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Important to note, Cardone wasn't following in Bill Maher's footsteps ... this aired before Maher's ill-fated slavery remark.
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During his ill-fated attempt to reach Turkey, he texted his sister and asked her to wire money.
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But even if those descriptions are true, it doesn't mean these men were fated to be Trump supporters.
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Like Lasdun's previous novels, Afternoon of a Faun is a psychological thriller about men fated to misunderstand life.
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Apparently, the entire cast of E.R. was too busy to show up for Jimmy Kimmel's ill-fated reunion.
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Royal Caribbean is still dealing with the fallout from Anthem of Seas' ill-fated voyage earlier this month.
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The best example is the recent ill-fated "Abolish ICE" campaign by progressives in Congress and immigration advocates.
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The evolution of emojis, much like the evolution of life on Earth, is naturally fated to include dinosaurs.
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In the news conference, the Wild Boars explained more about their ill-fated expedition to Tham Luang Cave.
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"Listen, my deathbed scene was on Day 2," said Ms. Collins, who was playing the ill-fated Fantine.
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Meanwhile, Colony hemorrhaged talent, raised only half the debt fund's target, and entered into an ill-fated merger.
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She eventually secured a job, her first, on "Fling," the ill-fated show from Glenn Gordon Caron ("Moonlighting").
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That doesn't mean you're simply fated to cold fingers whenever you're out and about with your little one.
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He met the beautiful and spirited Rachel Faucette Lavien and the two embarked on an ill-fated romance.
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The ill-fated queen embodied an extreme example of the phenomenon of stress-induced graying of the hair.
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The ill-fated Note7 was the first phone with an iris scanner, but its implementation was pretty wonky.
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This loss apparently derived from Trump's flagrant mismanagement of his Atlantic City casinos and other ill-fated enterprises.
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Producing plastics fated to end up as litter is a waste, especially when these plastics pollute our oceans.
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The titular singer in Cléo is given the same deep consideration as the fated wanderer in Vagabond (1985).
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Niantic introduced legendary pokémon to the game in July as part of its ill-fated festival, followed by Mewtwo.
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Interestingly, Harbour's character in Stranger Things 3 butted heads quite a bit with an ill-fated character named Alexei.
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In 2005, meanwhile, GM had to shell out $2.5 billion to exit from an ill-fated partnership with Fiat.
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Mozilla was slow to kill an ill-fated mobile operating system, which cost it hundreds of millions of dollars.
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That's because — as if fated by the gods — One Direction was born on the eve of social media dominance.
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It is doing the same with another ill-fated FOIA request to the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA).
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The intrepid, and often ill-fated, adventures of explorers such as Captain Robert Scott have gone down in folklore.
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Inside Ted Cruz's ill-fated non-endorsement of Donald Trump Corrogan Vaughn, a Maryland Republican running to unseat Rep.
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Eclipses reveal things to us in a new light, often unexpectedly, and bring fated changes in our life's directions.
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Finally, a calculated series of depth charges struck the ill-fated submarine, causing debris to float to the surface.
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This involved Lloyds, Britain's biggest retail lender, being rescued after an ill-fated government-brokered takeover of rival HBOS.
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An Australian company is planning to recreate the Titanic — the ill-fated cruise liner, that is, not the film.
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At worst, knowing these visions only makes characters fulfill their own ill-fated destinies in attempts to avoid it.
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Had such a capability been available in 2014, Malaysia Airlines's ill-fated flight MH370 would have been pinpointed instantly.
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Most closures were not of supercentres but of "express" shops, an ill-fated try at running small convenience stores.
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There is a Capricorn eclipse happening on Saturday, so brace yourself for fated changes happening in your immediate environment.
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With the World Series title, the Nationals finally ended a maddeningly ill-fated stretch for baseball lovers in Washington.
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This fading feline beauty is clearly fated to lose, but she's also going down fighting, tooth and manicured nail.
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This year, Campbell has suffered from poor sales, an ill-fated acquisition and the abrupt departure of its CEO.
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Several theories on what might have happened to the ill-fated flight have been put forward, including pilot suicide.
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But he become better known back home for ill-fated romances with beauty queens than for his leadership qualities.
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According to The Washington Post, the protests are the largest since the country's ill-fated Green Movement in 2009.
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John Kasich reached their ill-fated agreement to avoid competing with each other in Indiana, Oregon and New Mexico.
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Gail Matthius was part of the ill-fated season led by Jean Doumanian from 1980-1981 (after Michaels' departure).
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On Tuesday local time, Samsung halted sales and exchanges of its ill-fated Galaxy Note27 smartphone until further notice.
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But the American reader, less enamored of a fated aristocratic order, may find aspects of Widmerpool's character curiously sympathetic.
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It will be the first SpaceX cargo delivery attempt since the ill-fated CRS-7 mission exploded last June.
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A mechanical problem on another boat possibly led to a delay in the ill-fated craft beginning its tour.
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It was a somber milestone in the nation's ill-fated democratic transition after the Arab Spring uprisings in 21.6.
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Instead, Schulman delivers an ending that's ambiguous but hopeful about human connections, tender without being sentimental about fated love.
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Almost everything Charlie experiences during his ill-fated tropical vacation he's experienced before, on a film or TV set.
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Not every character gets a happy ending; some of us are just fated to be a hot mess. ♦
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Their story could provide a script for a better Hollywood movie than the ill-fated "Anatomy of an Assassin".
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Lamar Alexander told The Washington Post at the time, as he plotted his own ill-fated White House bid.
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It had been slow to decade-defining technologies like search and smartphones, then wasted billions on ill-fated acquisitions.
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He may not love your answer, but it doesn't sound as if you're fated to be great pals anyway.
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Democrats should not weaken that chance to save our democracy by legitimizing him through ill-fated attempts at cooperation.
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But Mr. Murphy and others in the business community cautioned that such an approach would probably be ill-fated.
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They were fated to become people, alas, and they did it without our even noticing for the longest while.
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Here's a promotional video for the ill-fated Fyre Festival, which was canceled soon after it began in April:
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Together, they broke ground on an ill-fated company called Stoned Hippo, which was intended to sell vaporizers online.
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Only it doesn't stop there — after an ill-fated apocalypse, the show transforms into a Walking Dead-esque vampire show.
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On August 31, just weeks ago, researchers happened upon the watery grave of one of the shipwreck's ill-fated victims.
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Henrik Fisker, the man behind the ill-fated Tesla-challenging Karma hybrid sports car and current CEO of Fisker Inc.
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Even while she rejects it, she feels the constant need to restate the birthright his ill-fated monarchy left her.
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But the paradox of this first season of the Witcher is that Geralt doesn't actually do anything because it's fated.
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It took mere hours to find the crash site of Schiaparelli, an ill-fated Mars-bound space craft (see article).
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The proportion of Americans without coverage is now the lowest in history—though many seem fated to lose it again.
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A good example is Microsoft's ill-fated Tay, which was released onto Twitter and quickly turned into a white supremacist.
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Portal would mark Facebook's first foray into consumer hardware, following the company's ill-fated partnership with HTC back in 2013.
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The "trending" from Facebook's ill-fated Trending Topics; "story" from Instagram Stories; "lines" from Timeline, as used by everything everywhere.
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Honda said the ill-fated 2004 City vehicle in Malaysia had been recalled in 2015, but repairs were never made.
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More reports of ill-fated procedures have since surfaced across the country, the worst resulting in kidney failure and paraplegia.
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The success of the Bowie Bonds was one of the factors underpinning Guy Hands' ill-fated 2007 bid for EMI.
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Every few weeks, a racist ranter intersects with a horrified smartphone owner and an ill-fated internet star is born.
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During that ill-fated appearance on Fox and Friends, then-host Alisyn Camerota asked why Grumpy Cat is so grumpy.
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My kids were practically fated to be okay as long as my wife and I didn't fuck it up catastrophically.
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John Waters, who developed the battery packs that powered GM's ill-fated EV1, touched on this a few years ago.
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There's an iris scanner on the front, a feature that was also present on the ill-fated Galaxy Note 7.
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The script, however, is being penned by Arash Amel, who wrote the ill-fated Grace Kelly biopic Grace of Monaco.
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The reality star has opened up about all aspects of her dramatic life, from ill-fated relationships to unexpected tragedies.
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He's being more careful in the office, watching his back, talking about extinction-level events that are fated to happen.
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"Rebellion & Johannesburg," the name of the production, riffs on many of the play's themes: vengeance, tragedy and ill-fated relationships.
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Using codenames based off the ill-fated characters from Reservoir Dogs, they worked out their responsibilities for the big day.
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But if I'm wrong, let's hope you and I are fated to come back as puppies and not as chickens.
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On the ill-fated night that Lochte chose to go out partying with teammates, Phelps also left the athletes' village.
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Who knows how many other passengers were part of the staging or just fated to be along for the ride.
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In Han's books, those who distance themselves from their histories are fated to live lives worth barely more than death.
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Launched in 2013, the ill-fated operating system failed to gain traction despite the release of the company's budget phones.
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It had the ill-fated Apple Hi-Fi, a $349 iPod speaker that was a pet project of Steve Jobs.
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That said, aside from the especially ill-fated Passion, there was little actively wrong with Anaal Nathrakh's newfound industrial stint.
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Hall previously ran Microsoft's hardware business, including Surface, and also served as CEO of ill-fated wearables startup Doppler Labs.
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They're emotional, hectic, and they leave us feeling totally drained, but they also have this magical, fated quality to them.
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The town of Warren, Michigan -- in Macomb County -- is where Michael Dukakis took that ill-fated tank ride in 1988.
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"It's almost as if they were fated to wind up collaborating with each other," Mr. Purdum says of the pair.
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The earliest incarnation of Google Photos was part of Google Plus, the search company's ill-fated, just-shuttered social network.
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Eclipses are turbulent times, but there's something about the situations they bring us that feel fated or meant to be.
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But ill-fated startups aside, there is a kernel of truth to the idea that young blood can be rejuvenating.
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Joe was a caterpillar in season 1, realizing his true nature through his ill-fated romance with Beck (Elizabeth Lail).
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"I have Steve Bullock shirts!" said Martha Viner, 71, from Albia, recalling the ill-fated campaign of the Montana governor.
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Here's hoping the update to this 12-year-old game is the last we hear of Microsoft's ill-fated initiative.
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No alternative strategies could have achieved success, and hence America was fated to abandon South Vietnam after sustaining prolonged casualties.
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He likes to think of himself as a fast-moving matchmaker trying to pair good things with their fated owners.
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Such court packing, recalling President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's ill-fated attempt to add justices in the 238s, faces long odds.
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The Tesla Cybertruck is the first stainless-steel vehicle since the ill-fated DeLorean — here's a closer look at both
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These hefty, leather-bound volumes recorded, in intimate detail, the ill-fated Jeannette expedition and the discoveries it had made.
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An Australian businessman has undertaken a $500 million project building a replica of the ill-fated 1912 Titanic cruise ship.
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As we drove back to Alvarado's mother's house, Lopez contemplated mezcal's predicament: fated for ruin if it got its due.
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It's likely that the "floodgates" are already open, and that large sections of Greenland and Antarctica are fated to melt.
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That said, in the case of West Ham's ill-fated 'Insider' one can at least see what the intention was.
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The claustral space simulates the interior life of the ill-fated singer-dancer during the inaugural gala and its aftermath.
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" Through Willingham, Afshin Pishevar said designating the rope a noose amounts to "an ill-fated attempt to bolster a meritless lawsuit.
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Tyler is a longtime communications star in conservative circles, working as Newt Gingrich's press secretary during his ill-fated 2012 campaign.
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The Pure Cool Me is a personal air purifier that looks like a distant cousin to the ill-fated Jibo (RIP).
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Much as his ill-fated law school tenure foreshadowed, Bundy's stint representing himself proved he was hardly a brilliant legal mind.
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In season 2, Riverdale tackled Carrie: The Musical, with Cheryl (Madelaine Petsch) in the role of the ill-fated leading lady.
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Asked about Trump's comments, Peskov referred to Clinton's previous ill-fated attempt to "reset" relations while serving as Secretary of State.
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I declared an ill-fated second major in business school, and McCaw declared for the 2016 NBA draft out of UNLV.
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Dany, a woman who has believed she was fated for greatness since birth, has never let herself look anything but perfect.
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The BigoDicky was an ill-fated crowdfunding project: A sports bra and shorts set outfitted with a dildo and nipple stimulators.
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President Jimmy Carter agonized over embassy workers held hostage by Iran for 444 days and sent an ill-fated rescue mission.
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On June 13, 2010, he made an ill-fated dive into a wave off the shores of North Carolina's Outer Banks.
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Can the ill-fated jet, the people who made it and the American institutions behind them win back global public confidence?
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Mr Hunt set up a PR consultancy and a publishing house (after an ill-fated attempt to export marmalade to Japan).
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He served as a national co-chair for Clinton's first ill-fated presidential campaign and became a "Hillraiser," or prominent bundler.
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His 1996 opponent, Republican Bob Dole, famously used the ill-fated "character counts" campaign slogan to skewer Clinton throughout that contest.
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She's now turned the story into a pair of novels, The Calculating Stars and The Fated Sky (due out in August).
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James Earl Jones, who voiced Simba's ill-fated father Mufasa in the original cartoon, will be back in the same role.
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There's strong evidence it did so as the ill-fated Clinton administration health plan was being developed in the early 220s.
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It's a dramatic story of five people trapped in an elevator at the World Trade Center on that ill-fated day.
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Much like Facebook's ill-fated Oculus Story Studio, there was never a big focus on monetizing what was being created internally.
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At the helm of Didi's Mexico operation is Uber veteran Lin Ma, who helped launch Uber's ill-fated venture in China.
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We've never seen a detective show like this, nor any characters like quite like Villanelle, Eve, or their ill-fated relationship.
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Then the fated "run" happens, timed at the moment when one cat feels the necessary urge to escape this terrible alley.
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The ground combat branch included plans for another new, long-range mobile gun in the ill-fated Future Combat Systems program.
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During the recent debates about the cruel, unusual and ill-fated attempt by Trump Republicans to repeal and replace ObamaCare, Rep.
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To borrow a phrase from British Prime Minister Theresa May's ill-fated election campaign, it's beginning to look strong and stable.
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Walker ran an ill-fated campaign for president in 2016, and he is said to still harbor ambitions for the office.
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"I had the date tattooed on my back and everything to remind me," she told DeGeneres of the ill-fated union.
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An ill-fated Kickstarter campaign set up by Wu-Tang fans could only scrape together $15,406 of its $5 million goal.
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K-tel suffered reversals in the mid-1980s, after a series of ill-fated investments in oil, gas and real estate.
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But the bank was also one of Microsoft's main advisers in its ill-fated pursuit of Yahoo nearly a decade ago.
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He spent tens of millions to bolster and sustain former House Speaker Newt Gingrich's ill-fated 2012 Republican presidential primary bid.
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"The situation in Aleppo is a humanitarian catastrophe," said an opposition spokesman still in Geneva after the ill-fated peace talks.
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The soup company has suffered from poor sales, an ill-fated acquisition and the abrupt departure of its CEO this year.
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And Obama and Trump are fated to be judged against one for ever, and this is just an early historical skirmish.
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But it was ultimately his ill-fated attempt to quit the cartel that landed him in a U.S. federal courthouse Thursday.
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But from the beginning of his tenure as chief, his private life has seemed fated to mesh with his public role.
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For a time, I seemed fated never to cover a contest decided by a margin bigger than a point or two.
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Harry hosted an episode during the ill-fated sixth season, which was helmed by Dick Ebersol, instead of creator Lorne Michaels.
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"Not an evening since that fated night in Virginia have I not revisited the choice," the eighteen-year-old Wash confesses.
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I thought then and think now that this was fated to happen, that Milton Friedman's project was always doomed to failure.
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When Orhan, his grandson, delves into Kemal's past, he soon discovers a story of ill-fated love during the Armenian genocide.
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Samsung's chronic shortage of genuine user loyalty is at the heart of the motivation behind the ill-fated Galaxy Note 7.
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But their departures had little to do with the ill-fated partnership with Theranos, whose troubles became public after they left.
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Next Saturday's partial eclipse in Capricorn will provide you with the fated push you need to make a headstrong fresh start.
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He even shows us the beat up BlackBerry Curve he used to chat with his polleros during that ill-fated jump.
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It wasn't just the television news networks but also the newspapers, which had seemed fated to die in the electronic age.
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We've known groupthink is a problem for a long time: We've watched ill-fated wars unfold after dissenting voices were silenced.
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That job's starting to sound as ill-fated as the role of the drummer in the fictional rock group Spinal Tap.
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There's the idea of American exceptionalism — that we're uniquely blessed and fated to succeed, so our problems must inevitably be fixed.
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Rather than see this as a bad sign, I wondered if this made our relationship even more important, or fated, somehow.
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Cameron also naturally ruminated on the United States' ill-fated World Cup qualifying campaign, heading into a summer of unforeseen spectating.
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So began Mr. Trump's clandestine and ultimately ill-fated attempt on Tuesday to visit one of the world's most dangerous borders.
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Even the ill-fated Mod lives on on GitHub, where it'll hopefully inspire other sex nerds to carry on Comingle's vision.
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Mr. Connare's boss, Bob Norton, wasn't a fan of it and axed it from the ill-fated program, called Microsoft Bob.
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If the lunch bore an eerie similarity to an ill-fated 2015 dinner, the circumstances could not have been more different.
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The same day the ill-fated Mar-a-Lago post went up, ShareAmerica published a post on shady politics in Nigeria.
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And after Smith's ill-fated foray in "Gemini Man," commercially speaking at least, that might be just what the doctor ordered.
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There's also DNA shared with the ill-fated Silent Hills project that caused Kojima to leave Konami in the first place.
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These fruitful negations are the fated language of a man for whom God, like time, is always present and always gone.
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The force sends his jockey sailing—it's Gutierrez, the man who piloted Psychedelicat in his ill-fated race nine months prior.
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To illustrate, Seneca tells the story of the ill-fated Julius Canus, who was condemned to death by the emperor Caligula.
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And " aim " incorporates a giant pop star in a way that, for the first time, doesn't seem ill-fated or contentious.
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This is a Maine of fevers, fears and decrepitude, a place where all that is solid is fated to go away.
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He ultimately opposed Robert Moses' ill-fated expressway across Lower Manhattan, which many now agree would have irretrievably altered the city.
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Mercury harmonizes with Neptune late Wednesday night, providing clear insight as to what patterns you're fated to heal until late November.
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Or a cautionary tale about how much we rely on technology and how we may be fated to live without it?
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Red Digital Cinema makes relatively pricey digital cinematography equipment—think premium 4K cameras—and the ill-fated Red Hydrogen One smartphone.
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If Dortmund's ill-fated clash with Bayern was a scintillating European night at Wembley, it was preceded by a similarly bombastic occasion.
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The new holotype individual of Tongtianlong limosus, ill-fated though it was, will be an essential part of solving this Cretaceous puzzle.
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For the ill-fated expeditions led by Hall and Fischer in 1996, all of the deaths occurred at or above 26,000 feet.
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Previous joint missions were ill-fated: Take 1: In 2000, the first version of the telescope was lost in a launch failure.
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The new building will be smaller than the total area of the four current buildings which are fated to be torn down.
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The purpose of such subpoenas is to determine how McFarland spent over $11 million of investor funds on the ill-fated fest.
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CITIC is now trying to sell several apartments that were put up as part of the security for the ill-fated loan.
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The aviation pioneer filled out the document to enter the 1936 National Air Races with her famous but ill-fated Lockheed Electra.
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Joely, 49, revealed that she spoke with Carrie the night before the star set off on her ill-fated trip from London.
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The game began poorly for Toronto when Bautista made an ill-fated dive in right field on a ball hit by Ellsbury.
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She went to China first, before eventually making her way to Germany, then Belgium, where they believe she boarded the fated truck.
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Jobs had initially collaborated with Motorola to release the ROKR, an ill-fated, brick-like phone which could only hold 100 tunes.
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" That's when McLaughlin made an ill-fated comparison, telling Shannon and Tamra: "You guys are acting the same way almost she acted.
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The day's hurly-burly typified Ms. Ahmed's intriguing, improbable and perhaps ill-fated mission of attracting Muslim voters to the Republican Party.
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That's assuming, of course, that the ExoMars 2020 rover landing goes more smoothly than ill-fated Schiaparelli landing attempt this past fall.
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Passengers of the ill-fated cruise will receive a full refund and 50 percent off a future cruise fare, the company added.
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It was released on the ill-fated Wii U and its audience seemed to dwindle fairly quickly, as did new content updates.
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When Instagram first debuted its "story" feature in 2016, it seemed like an ill-fated attempt to be a less-cool Snapchat.
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The backers hope the FTC can find him and recover their funds, or at least bring his ill-fated campaign to light.
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McLaren will also be saying 'sayonara' to Honda after an ill-fated three year partnership that promised much but delivered only failure.
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A broker directly involved in recruiting passengers for the April voyage independently identified Obeid and Bougy as organizers of the fated trip.
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He then compared Chewy, the company I founded in 2011 and ran as CEO until last year, to the ill-fated Pets.com.
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The eventual result of this seemingly fated encounter was Alphabet's Google, the search engine that Brin and Page co-founded in 1997.
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But the couple's ill-fated love story had long been plagued by strife, financial woes, and a suspected drug addiction, investigators allege.
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Now his "King Lear" is on Broadway, with the masterful Glenda Jackson in the role of the addled and ill-fated monarch.
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" Thanks to the events of this week, though, "shadowban" seems fated to mean "getting less distribution than I personally think it should.
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Search teams found enough of the passengers to already identify 64 men and 21 women who were onboard the ill-fated flight.
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The demise of this ill-fated partnership was initially spotted by Engadget, which translated Samsung's statement from the original post in Chinese.
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Now we know why ... Chyna and Rob know that Kim scored millions when her ill-fated wedding to Kris Humphries was televised.
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And again, he shows up in the 1980s employed by NASA to make a miniature model of the ill-fated Challenger spaceship.
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The new moon solar eclipse occurs in your house of higher learning and distant travels, initiating a fated broadening of your horizons.
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A mere 12 hours after the President himself touted the initiative on Twitter, Trump pulled the plug on the ill-fated agreement.
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Never forget though, FFX is the product of humanity, and it's fated–as humans themselves are–to be survived by its memes.
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Dustin met Jones a decade earlier in Palm Springs, where Dustin interviewed him for an ill-fated opera based on Harvey Milk.
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The partial new moon eclipse on Saturday—the first in a two-year-long series—brings about fated change to your partnerships.
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With parents like Banks and Asla, he was fated to be gorgeous, but who knew he'd catch on to modeling so fast?
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But the big names we've known for so long, the Sonys and HTCs of this world, seem fated to fade from view.
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The South Carolina law is decidedly less sweeping than the ill-fated blanket ban in Oklahoma, but it still faces constitutional hurdles.
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Lockheed Martin, the maker of the ill-fated F-35 jet fighter, received more than $25 billion in Pentagon contracts in 20.
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Ill-fated brand extensions like the Auto Taser, a device that electrified steering wheels to prevent car theft, nearly bankrupted the company.
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More so given the other major trade negotiations Trump inherited, both of the multi-country variety Trump opposes, seem fated to end.
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That's the other reason why I say this plan exposes Warren's bad political instincts as much as her ill-fated DNA test.
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She takes Clinton's ill-fated subway ride from earlier in the week, where Clinton couldn't quite get her Metro Card to swipe.
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Upon hatching, these ill-fated lizards must cross a series of sand flats in order to reach the safety of oceanside bluffs.
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Anheuser-Busch pulled Dewey Forman from the market two years after launch; Miller killed its ill-fated Matilda Bay cooler in 1989.
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Will these collectibles end up like the Beanie Babies in my parents' attic, unused and making people curse their ill-fated expenditures?
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Lovestruck Jonah chases after her in an ill-fated road trip — no pesos, no Spanish — determined to convince her they belong together.
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"I Was Anastasia" makes for a fevered entry into a crowded field, sketching a poignant picture of the fated clan's final days.
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The girl, a serious and stubborn child (played with heroic dignity by An Seo Hyun), is fated to lose her only friend.
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A string of ill-fated plant purchases might even make you wonder if you're fit to take care of houseplants at all.
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The low point was Fruitlands, Bronson's ill-fated utopian community (the rules: no heated baths, no animal products or labor, no sex).
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" Melgen attorney Kirk Ogrosky called the case an "ill-fated adventure" by the FBI and Justice Department "that destroyed my client's life.
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McQueen himself raced it through the streets of San Francisco in pursuit of ill-fated evildoers in a black 1968 Dodge Charger.
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Or maybe there were ill-fated explorers — driven by a desire to see a spectacular mountain range, killed by their own curiosity.
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Last Sunday, two hours before he boarded the helicopter for that ill-fated helicopter flight, Kobe Bryant prayed before the 7 a.m.
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So, Henry Percy led an ill-fated rebellion against the king, resulting in his death at the Battle of Shrewsbury in 21420.
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The low popularity of Republicans was worsened by the TrumpCare, RyanCare and McConnellCare proposals, along with the ill-fated Graham-Cassidy plan.
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TOKYO — Ill-fated investments in nuclear power projects by Toshiba of Japan have already precipitated an embarrassing accounting scandal at the company.
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López Obrador took office on a slogan of "hugs, not bullets" and promised to end his predecessor's ill-fated war on drugs.
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Then there's the Greek man who missed the ill-fated flight by mere minutes, arriving at the gate just after boarding ended.
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Or maybe there were ill-fated explorers — driven by a desire to see a spectacular mountain range, killed by their own curiosity.
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Wit, tenderness and empathy inform her views of the tragic, suggesting that we are not fated to suffer, even though we will.
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So say you've got a fabulous pair of skinny jeans that you bought at the beginning of an ill-fated crash diet.
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Then he mentioned the ill-fated ink he had gotten in honor of Grande and ex-girlfriend Cazzie David and then covered up.
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He even mentioned the ill-fated ink that he got in honor of Grande and ex-girlfriend Cazzie David and then covered up.
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After he moved to New York a decade later and we matched on Tinder, we had a sense that our reunion was fated.
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Nor is Chicago fated to suffer: six days passed last week without a murder, the first time that has happened for four years.
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The deal included the old Autonomy business, another British firm bought by the U.S. company in an ill-fated deal five years earlier.
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He's the self-aggrandizing salesman who over-promised success for his Atlantic City casinos and for the ill-fated United States Football League.
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There are so many factors that can set me off — too much sunshine, an ill-fated skin-care experiment, too many active ingredients.
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Peter Chiarelli, who is working with Schultz and who his nascent political operation put on the phone to discuss the ill-fated Sonics.
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It wasn't as big a hit as the DS, but it still sold very well and comfortably crushed Sony's ill-fated PS Vita.
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It really pops, with bright colors and not any of the drab muddying you'll find on Google's somewhat ill-fated Pixel 2 screen.
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Microsoft bought Finland-based handset maker Nokia in 2014 in an ill-fated attempt to take on market leaders Apple and Samsung Electronics.
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The company has been generating lots of cash by selling assets accumulated in an ill-fated acquisition spree initiated in the early 2000s.
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For Trump, it's proof that lightning can strike — after all many Cubs fans thought that the Cubbies were fated never to win again.
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And if you ask Harry and Meghan about their love story, they'll admit it was just as fated as that New Year's resolution.
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A few seconds later, the drone buzzes back to the starting line, does an ill-fated barrel roll, and crashes into the track.
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The Antikythera shipwreck is a fascinating site, and archaeologists are eager to learn more about the ship, its cargo, and ill-fated crew.
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At its best, though, it can put a game so far out of reach that any comeback attempt is fated to fall short.
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Paris duly followed with some fiscal austerity and a lot of harsh labor market deregulations, combined, most recently, with ill-fated gasoline taxes.
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If any combination of those forces is at work, then a steady climb in stock indexes would seem incongruous and perhaps ill-fated.
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It was found partially toppled onto one side close to two years after it made its ill-fated landing on the comet's surface.
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The ill-fated turn of events starts as Rick (Andrew Lincoln) leads a crew of survivors camouflaged in zombie guts through the throng.
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There's even an iris scanner, which is secure and works well but initially made its debut on the ill-fated Galaxy Note 7.
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Australia forward James Troisi returns to Melbourne Victory after two years overseas marred by ill-fated stints in the Middle East and China.
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George Clooney was also a little short for the role, but appeared bulky and imposing in the ill-fated "Batman and Robin" (1997).
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Synergy is a tainted term in the tech world, having been sullied by a steady succession of invocations tied to ill-fated mergers.
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In the spring of 2015, APIC donated $1.3m to Right to Rise USA, a Super PAC supporting Jeb Bush's ill-fated presidential campaign.
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How many dollars of value and hours of effort have been sucked up inside these ill-fated remixes of content and infrastructure giants?
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Perhaps fittingly, his ill-fated 2015 presidential bid leaned in part on his crime record in Baltimore, one fictionalized on HBO's The Wire.
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Kin was yet another misstep After unveiling Windows Phone 7 to the world, Microsoft even tried to launch its ill-fated Kin devices.
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Other students caught on and the momentum built; people posted their support for the "fated" couple and dropped helpful hints in the process.
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Video: Vintage Space/YouTube This ill-fated Albert dynasty of space monkeys continued with the launch of Albert III on September 16, 1949.
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Eclipses bring about major turning points in our lives, they have a "fated" feeling about them—but they're also intensely stressful and emotional.
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This connection would likely be emotionally consuming and might feel "fated"—though there is a worry that you'd both crave more dominant partners.
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Watch out for people you meet at the end of the month—the connections you make will have a fated feeling to them.
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" She also called their romance "so magically unpredictable but at the same time, so incredibly fated, just like the best love stories are.
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And then came the fated Trump-Putin summit, and Trump's failure to condemn Russia for the coordinated cyberattacks during the 2016 presidential campaigns.
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Ryan was a shoo-in for re-election, and Bryce was a protest candidate—a symbolically potent one, but ultimately fated to lose.
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As a result, there are no unforeseen consequences in using it as a gasoline additive, unlike tetraethyl lead or its ill-fated successors.
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John McCain (R-Ariz.) for his courageous and historically important role against the ill-fated Graham-Cassidy plan to repeal and replace ObamaCare.
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He looked like the captain from a movie Kiril had once seen on cable: the captain of an ancient vessel, fated to sink.
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During her last break, a walking holiday in Wales in April, May made the ill-fated decision to call a snap national election.
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Add to the fact that by then they were very valuable in show business, and you can see what was fated to happen.
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It won the 1958 Cuba Grand Prix and came second in the ill-fated 1957 Mille Miglia, where a crash killed several spectators.
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In June 1818, the ill-fated polar explorer, Sir John Franklin, ventured north from Svalbard, the last bit of Europe before the pole.
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It was before Apple had revealed the iPad, and before TechCrunch had finished the ill-fated (and let's be honest, ill-conceived) CrunchPad.
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Solar eclipses, for example, are ill-fated, and some pregnant woman abide by strict restrictions to avoid going into labor during this time.
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It might just be some ill-fated combination of meat, cheese, and tortillas that's meant to capitalize off our desire to live más.
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These are fundamentally different flaws, one being clearly about a pattern of assault and the other about a pattern of ill-fated insularity.
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In Kevin Young's implacable formulation, then, "the Trump era" is a hoax, the ultimate howler, one we're fated to live (or die) inside.
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Johnson had served as the national finance chairman of Jeb Bush's ill-fated campaign until it was officially euthanized a few weeks earlier.
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Henry Worsley, a distant relative of Frank Worsley, the captain of Ernest Shackleton's ill-fated journey to Antarctica in the early 20th century.
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When Green copies a couple of answers from Marlon during the fated entrance exam, the white proctor takes notice but lets it slide.
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One of its most sympathetic characters is a Jewish doctor who falls into an ill-fated relationship with the young Muslim narrator's aunt.
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Here are five surefire signs of an ill-fated manager, and how they can stop their employees from turning over because of them.
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I don't know if we believe our meeting was fated, but we feel incredibly fortunate that we didn't miss each other that night.
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Two years ago, in that ill-fated deal with the Brewers, Flores and another player were to be exchanged for outfielder Carlos Gomez.
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This fitful Australian import, which opened on Sunday night at the Barrymore Theater, chronicles the bad behavior at one ill-fated birthday celebration.
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And when he ran for president in 2016, the company's chief executive became the single biggest contributor to Mr. Perry's ill-fated campaign.
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He promised "insurance for everybody" and then supported the ill-fated Republican plan that would have added 24 million Americans to the uninsured.
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Pius Adesanmi, a Nigerian-Canadian professor and author, quoted a poignant bible verse in a Facebook post before boarding the ill-fated flight.
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As the Earp heir, Wynonna is fated to protect the hamlet of Purgatory — and the world — from the demons that bedevil the town.
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Conor McGregor brutally asserted before their ill-fated match that all Dos Anjos had to offer was the UFC lightweight title he then held.
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We've seen lots of weird projects inside Google's ATAP, but most of them (like the ill-fated Project Ara) have ended up getting scuttled.
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And as long as Republicans practically rule Texas — right now, they run the House, Senate, and governor's mansion — bathroom bills are fated to return.
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Mark Meadows, chairman of the conservative House Freedom Caucus, adding a reference to the ill-fated effort to scrap the Office of Congressional Ethics.
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Her chief rival for the nomination is a former state senator who got lots of attention for her ill-fated primary challenge to Sen.
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The story of Charles and Diana's ill-fated marriage is set to hit the small screen next year with the second season of Feud.
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The blog describes the device as "similar" to Microsoft's ill-fated Courier tablet, a Windows-based tablet that Microsoft killed nearly a decade ago.
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You know, the real sh*t that went down for decades and centuries before we made a fuss about that ill-fated elevator ride.
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For months, he lobbied Jobs to do a phone, as did Steve Sakoman, a vice president who had worked on the ill-fated Newton.
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Eclipses are life-changing events—but they also have a fated feeling about them, as if the changes they bring are meant to be.
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According to the newspaper, Steve's wife, Pamela, chose to stay on shore, while he and their two children went on the ill-fated voyage.
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But its sales were only lower because it decided to increase prices in the US, an ill-fated move that's hurt the company domestically.
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Faithful fans of the ill-fated GoPro Karma drone who were holding out hope for a sequel this year are going to be disappointed.
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As I turned the pages, wondering how I might begin this review, it seemed almost fated that this sentence would pop out at me.
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Mr. Bush also stumbled over whether he would have supported the ill-fated war in Iraq waged by his brother, President George W. Bush.
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And its previous flagship phone, the ill-fated modular G5, already had the fingerprint sensor (which doubles as a power button) on its back.
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Interestingly, the actual rocket that will be doing this complicated maneuver is the same one that launched the ill-fated Zuma satellite in January.
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While both relationships were ill-fated (to say the least), Lady Bird could at least note a cute date or two in her diary.
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Matteo Renzi squandered the hopes invested in him by betting on an ill-fated referendum to change the constitution, leaving other reforms largely undone.
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Its resting place was photographed by NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter , which also spotted Europe's last ill-fated mission to the surface of the planet.
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Meanwhile the image at the top of the page shows an enhanced image of the landing site of the ill-fated Beagle-2 mission.
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Lab126 is responsible for Amazon devices such as the Echo speakers, Fire TV set-top-boxes, Fire tablets and the ill-fated Fire Phone.
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It's said that fated events occur during eclipses—that the course of your destiny is altered, especially if you've been on the wrong path.
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Yet not only have visitors been interacting with the exhibits by taking pictures: in the case of the ill-fated selfie, the exhibit responded.
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Mostly sidelined during the Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's ill-fated sausage-making, Trump on Tuesday passed the health care buck back across the aisle.
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There he is spinning in circles, ringing his bells, and playing his music in some kind of ill-fated attempt to stay with it.
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It's fair to question the report seeing as the same site said Apple's ill-fated AirPower mat would launch in March, but it's something.
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Our mistrusted politicians are so many Julius Caesars and Lady Macbeths, our ill-fated lovers Romeos and Juliets, our ingenious heroines Rosalinds and Portias.
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At its high point the ill-fated CT Invest Fund made gains of 16.15 percent in just four months between January and April 2015.
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The West has ignored repeated pleas to intervene, but steadfastly kept a distance, the echoes of the ill-fated intervention in Iraq still palpable.
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This is one of the expressed promises of Libra and other stablecoins like the Gemini Dollar or the ill-fated Basis: no wild fluctuations.
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No more than 9,000 of these soldiers actually fought against the Raj in Japan's ill-fated invasion of India in 1944, Mr Raghavan notes.
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It should stop selling the ill-fated Note 7 and focus on making the rest of its lineup the best that it can be.
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With a few exceptions — "The Wire," notably — TV drama resists the idea that characters' outcomes are fated, as in Greek tragedy, by larger powers.
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Within 12 months of his ill-fated trip to Atlantic City, Steve had secured a job as a business analyst with an international bank.
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The ruling came as part of a bankruptcy case involving the ill-fated music festival that took place in the Bahamas in April 2017.
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On the same day as the ill-fated Tehran meeting, the Netherlands blamed Iran for two killings on its soil in 2015 and 2017.
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In the stage version, presented Off Broadway at Second Stage Theater in 2012, Derek Klena and Lindsay Mendez starred as the ill-fated pair.
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We arrived at his pasture, home to Mr. Amerighi's Chianine, the famous white cows that are almost always fated to become bistecca alla Fiorentina.
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It also automatically adjusts so you always remain centered in the frame—a feature that sounds eerily reminiscent of the ill-fated Facebook Portal.
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With some styles already close to selling out, these PJs will be gone faster than the lifespan of your ill-fated Tamagotchi, Fluffy (R.I.P.!).
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You are all fated to spend your days wearing silly costumes, store bought and homemade, dressed as things you want to be but aren't.
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Freud's forlorn, isolated figures and grotty interiors resonate appallingly with the steep cultural and social decline fated by Brexit, if it ever takes effect.
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Building most real, physical things is hard — but building a passenger plane that goes faster than any before it, including the ill-fated Concorde?
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Jeremiah W. Johnson, a member of the ill-fated Green Beret-led team ambushed by ISIS-linked fighters in Niger in October of 2017.
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NASA also posted a picture on Twitter of the astronauts with their families at the Baiknour in Kazakhstan where their ill-fated voyage began.
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But she doesn't say that the woman behind Komen's ill-fated plan, Karen Handler, defeated Jon Ossoff in a much-publicized Georgia congressional race.
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But in many ways the Blanton, which sits on the edge of campus, seems to have been a nearly fated home for the work.
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After a supremely ill-fated midterm campaign in 1866, in which Johnson brayed before crowds like a self-pitying martyr, Republicans won landslide victories.
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That mission has long been questioned — in May 2016, Smithsonian magazine ran a long feature unpacking all the peculiarities surrounding Hess's ill-fated journey.
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She has been one of Scott Walker's most enthusiastic backers and funders, both in his gubernatorial campaigns and in his ill-fated presidential run.
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It lost momentum in part because the Soviet Union conducted an ill-fated military buildup, which contributed to its economic failures in the 1980s.
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U.S. officials are blaming the discrepancy between the two ferries' policies on Balearia Caribbean, the ferry company that coordinated the ill-fated Sunday evacuation.
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I hesitate to equate an employer with a spouse, but this is less comparable to a prior marriage than to an ill-fated fling.
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Mike knows he's fated to encounter IT again — even if his six friends who moved away have completely forgotten their blood oath to return.
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Instead, the journey took 144 days, a bleak beginning for the ill-fated settlement of Jamestown, Va., the first permanent English settlement in America.
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But the gap does imply a break, the moment in 2008 when Mr. Wheeldon resigned to concentrate on his own, ill-fated company, Morphoses.
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The Huawei Mate Xs will cost €2,499 ($2,707) in Europe, which is two hundred euros more than the price of its ill-fated predecessor.
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He got another chance in the Premier League when Sam Allardyce resigned from Sunderland for an ill-fated one-game stint as England manager.
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An ill-fated film adaptation called The Golden Compass was released in 2007, but it wasn't successful, and any plans for sequels were canned.
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Shortly after his ill-fated meeting with Jones, Davis greeted well-wishers at a restaurant in the Biltmore, where he had repaired for lunch.
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Similarly, the administration's ill-fated and ill-advised "maximum pressure" campaign against Iran has alienated key American allies, constraining American military options against Iran.
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This airfield, where that ill-fated C-54 had been headed, was used to develop the U-513 spy plane in the early 1950s.
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However, while there will be a fated feeling in the air, you may also feel some anxiety if you're uncertain about your end goal.
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As the ill-fated passengers of the Hindenburg would tell you if they could, hydrogen gas is very light and it likes to go up.
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Around the ten second mark, you can see a woman in the upper right stoop down for her ill-fated selfie and everything goes wrong.
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Earlier in the month, Minerd compared the U.S. economy to the ill-fated ocean liner the Titanic, moving full steam ahead with an iceberg looming.
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In fact, their parents — and siblings, and anyone who did not go on the ill-fated bus trip — are nowhere to be found at all.
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The ill-fated character, originally played by Janet Leigh in Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 thriller Psycho, famously met her demise in the film's iconic shower scene.
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Savannah Guthrie made an appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on Thursday and discussed her ill-fated charity tennis match with her crush, Roger Federer.
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"#notthegriswalds," Crawford, 50, captioned the photo, joking about the movie's ill-fated family who were always out of luck when it came to trips away.
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It's tempting to draw a comparison to the PlayStation Vita, the ill-fated portable console that similarly carved a niche as a handheld indie machine.
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Policymakers seem intent instead on trying to keep America engaged—or that was the plan, at any rate, until Mr Turnbull's ill-fated phone call.
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She was back onstage in the fourth act, now in pink, for the gambling scene, which ends with the arrest of the ill-fated lovers.
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With the ill-fated Windows RT and Windows 8, they also demanded a Start Menu instead of the touch-centric Start Screen that replaced it.
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There is also a call for one Captain Antilles, the captain of the ill-fated Tantive IV. Hera's droid Chopper also makes a brief appearance.
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Months ago, the academy abandoned an ill-fated plan to create a new category of best "popular" movie as a way of boosting Oscar ratings.
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However, Cameron said that both Mal and Harry have something to remember their ill-fated romance by: "[Mal] broke Harry's heart," Cameron told J-14.
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Unfortunately, the playing out of their ill-fated romance might have been written by the Committee for the Protection of Stereotypes About Book Club Taste.
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From November 22016 to June 2016, the hackers stole over 59,000 files, according to media reports, including research on the ill-fated Fukushima nuclear plant.
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After confronting Anika about that push, the two get into a scuffle on the rooftop of a skyscraper where Hakeem's ill-fated wedding took place.
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But concerns over the state of the bank have been worrying investors across the globe after it was compared with the ill-fated Lehman Brothers.
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As during the rule of the ill-fated king, the French are already writing complaints in "grievance books" opened up by mayors of 5,000 communes.
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The former secretary of state is again tripped up by her ill-fated decision to use a private email server during her time in office.
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"Our friends—really smart, savvy writers—didn't [realize] Jaime and Cersei were brother and sister," says [Creator Marc] Benioff of the ill-fated first cut.
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The plot of the video only adds to it, as we watch Gomez make the same tempting but ill-fated choice over and over again.
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The Calculating Stars is akin to Hidden Figures, but The Fated Sky feels a bit more like The Martian or Kim Stanley Robinson's Red Mars.
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Then he mentioned the ill-fated ink that he had initially gotten in honor of Grande and ex-girlfriend Cazzie David and then covered up.
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If you believe in destiny, you may find that fated changes concerning your social life will take place, and they'll be out of your hands.
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There is an ill-fated belief trending among party leaders that one overarching message will encompass the infinite number of unique experiences across the country.
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The day we are born is the day we begin to die, and the same was true for the beloved but ill-fated app, Vine.
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It explains how most people zipped past Gemini: Heroes Reborn in early 2016, a game based on the ill-fated return of NBC's superhero series.
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Hajar's account of the ill-fated border crossing comes from them and from what Turkish authorities told the United Nations children's agency UNICEF, she said.
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Apple's previous stab at a mid-range phone — the ill-fated iPhone 26c — didn't go down well in China where it was perceived as cheap.
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In 4003, he staged the first part of his Rocket Opera at San Francisco's Other Cinema which focused on the ill-fated Soviet moon mission.
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Or maybe CBS just never thought Kevin worked after the ill-fated decision to kill off the title character's wife between seasons one and two.
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The ill-fated military campaign against the Turks has become an important anniversary to remember troops from both countries who served and died in war.
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The Arizona senator not only backed a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants in 22015, but also helped write an ill-fated bipartisan Senate bill.
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Mike Murphy, the GOP operative who ran a super-PAC supporting Jeb Bush's ill-fated presidential bid, said he is finished giving professional campaign advice.
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At the time, that ill-fated couple was living with Mauté, and Arthur Rimbaud, soon to become Verlaine's lover, was an increasing source of tension.
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At its best, it's a song about reflecting on the role she played in an ill-fated relationship — but at its worst, it's downright whiny.
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It undermines the #TSLAQ bankruptcy position, which has drifted into unhinged territory since Musk's ill-fated go-private scheme, the "funding secured" debacle of 2018.
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The ill-fated effort to hold the federal government hostage, however, did produce a result that amnesty advocates weren't expecting and cannot be happy about.
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Hulu dropped its documentary about the ill-fated festival on Monday, gazumping a Netflix documentary on the same subject slated for release on January 18.
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This type of crash is fated to happen to the Milky Way when it collides with the nearby Andromeda galaxy in about five billion years.
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He also acted as chief counsel to the Rudy Giuliani Presidential Committee during the former NYC mayor's ill-fated 2116 run for the White House.
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Extending an electric car's range has been G.M.'s goal since the demise of its ill-fated EV22020, which it produced from 21 to 83.
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She went toe-to-toe with Nicki Minaj on national television as their gloriously ill-fated season of American Idol descended into a celebrity deathmatch.
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This ill-fated planet, so the theory goes, was destroyed billions of years ago by the tumultuous collisions that defined the solar system's early history.
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James Packer was hopelessly in love with Mariah Carey, even giving her his name ... just a month before an ill-fated yacht trip in Greece.
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And while the ill-fated Sydney Cove has gone down in infamy for being shipwrecked, her spirit lives on 220 years later in yeast form.
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It probably had something to do with disastrous business ventures like his bankrupted Atlantic City casinos and the ill-fated acquisition of the Plaza Hotel.
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For Tesco those changes came at a time when it was distracted by an ill-fated expansion abroad, meaning it took too long to react.
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The killing was striking for how it seemed to connect Mr. Cali, a publicity-shy don, with the ill-fated ends of past Mafia bosses.
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Not ill-fated because of a lack of love or resources, but because of Martha's repeated problems with childbirth, which caused her death in 18303.
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The Republican establishment, like the House of Lords a century back, has the feel of a fated and superannuated institution that no stratagem can save.
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Now, ESA and Roscosmos are hoping to use the lessons learned from that ill-fated dress rehearsal to pull off the second phase of ExoMars.
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A bandage covers one of the wounds Al received on that ill-fated day when life (technically, three teenagers) beat some common sense into him.
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MAKE IT SCREAM, MAKE IT BURNEssaysBy Leslie Jamison Pity the personal essayist, fated to play with a reader's tolerance for that most cursed of vowels.
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Spring Preview A cheeky musical about the ill-fated wives of Henry VIII is already a hit in Britain, on TikTok and on cruise ships.
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The PRC has proven impressively durable, especially when one considers the fact that its communist comrades in the ill-fated Soviet bloc disintegrated long ago.
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Having stolen the momentum, Muguruza rode it to the finish, rushing forward to coax Halep into another ill-fated pass on the second match point.
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You won't get that grande finale kiss or heartwarming profession of love, but you will watch romances so ill-fated you'll laugh until you cry.
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But as the show progressed, its focus broadened from just Bojack Horseman (Will Arnett) and his frequently ill-fated attempts to be a better person.
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We had learned a tragic lesson during the ill-fated 1980 "Desert One" rescue operation in Iran to extract U.S. embassy personnel held as hostages.
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So far, about 20 candidates are vying for the Democratic nomination, while four Republicans have launched likely ill-fated primary challenges to President Donald Trump.
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But Wall Street analysts dismissed the paper as a "rant," and so the whole process was fated to begin anew under Stonecipher's watch at Boeing.
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And details of just why the mercenaries were in the oil-rich region -- and the target of their ill-fated operation -- are starting to emerge.
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Mr. Barr also repeatedly defended Mr. Bush's decision to create the ill-fated system of military commissions instead of civilian courts to prosecute terrorism suspects.
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Also, I've experienced a lot of synchronicity while solving or making puzzles, so I have this sense that they're a fated part of my life.
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Looks like work on that full-size replica of the Titanic -- which would sail the planned route of the ill-fated original -- is a go.
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Its ventures into e-books were ill-fated, for example, because the prevalence of pirated e-books means consumers were unwilling to pay for them.
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Some people think the purple plant was the mystery drug involved in Juliet's ill-fated plan to fake her own death in Romeo and Juliet.
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Pride and violence, set off by a short fuse and racked by guilt, infused a sense of fated destiny that was central to Caravaggio's character.
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Caldwell faced another trauma a year after returning from the ill-fated expedition when he accidentally chopped off his left index finger with a table saw.
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If any keyboard has dominated the headlines for the last year or so, it's been Apple's ill-fated butterfly switch keyboard on the latest MacBook Pros.
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Their defense has been a reeking stew of ill-fated gambles, mental mistakes, and plainly bad effort—they are three games worse than the Philadelphia 76ers.
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I could be wrong, but it seems inevitable that these two female hosts are fated to face off with the help of their new software patches.
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Her Littlefinger-esque strengths were on full display following the death of Lysa Arryn, which came long before her trip ill-fated trip home to Winterfell.
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After an ill-fated affair with manager John Reid, John moved on to a life of casual relationships ("I've slept with everyone," he tells his mom).
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But in his first interview after the ill-fated Saturday press conference, Northam told the Washington Post he would take a "harder line" on Confederate monuments.
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The ill-fated lander was the creation of an Israeli nonprofit called SpaceIL, which launched Beresheet on top of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket in February.
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Just compare: Facebook runs a number of free messaging apps, and the company's previous attempt to monetize them was last year's ill-fated push into bots.
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Activists have called for smaller investment banks at Deutsche Bank, Credit Suisse and Barclays so any extra business even from ill-fated mergers would be welcome.
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Zachary Ezra Rawlins is the star of "The Starless Sea" only because he is fated to be, not because we grow to know and love him.
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Instead, the "owl theory" suggests that Kathleen's death at the bottom of the staircase was caused by an ill-fated run-in with a large bird.
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He led Seagram's, the liquor business built by his grandfather, Samuel, into the entertainment industry — and eventually an ill-fated acquisition in 2000 by France's Vivendi.
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Samsung will also, understandably, be feeling rather more cautious with the Note 8 than it was with the ill-fated Galaxy Note 7 of last year.
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The ill-fated Hail Mary was lobbed by a number of liberal intellectuals, including Lawrence Lessig, a Harvard law professor and short-lived 22016 presidential candidate.
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Picture it: the tension has been building for the past hour-and-a-half, until finally, the fated pair gets the floor of a boisterous gala.
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Twitter users are already taking the name and running with it, because an ill-fated media rebranding is the gift that keeps on giving: Lol, Oath.
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Big breakups are taking place, but the heavens are also placing you in fated situations, putting you on the path you are meant to be on.
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The ill-fated Kyocera Echo from 2011 had a similar dual-screen set up and a hinge that let you put both screens side-by-side.
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Fortunately Universal Robots has picked up 20 of the engineers and others who contributed to Rethink's well-liked but ultimately ill-fated Baxter and Sawyer robots.
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Or the New Hampshire hikers who followed Google Maps to the wrong trailhead and an ill-fated bushwhack up the backside of a mountain in 2015.
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Eclipses rip things out of our lives that are no longer serving us and bring us new opportunities and meetings that often feel like fated occurrences.
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Occasionally — as with last year's ill-fated call for baristas to discuss race issues with customers — he takes the company and its employees along with him.
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What they're about: Two documentaries about the ill-fated Fyre Festival are now out on competing streaming services, having dropped within a week of each other.
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"Every time I read about it, it was called 'the ill-fated' [show]," Thicke recalled in a 2006 reunion interview featured on the first season DVD.
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The country's departure from the Kyoto protocol, the Paris agreement's ill-fated predecessor, under George W. Bush did not stop Americans from attending UN climate events.
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The team determined that this ill-fated object was actually very similar in composition to Halley's Comet, which comes close to Earth once every 75 years.
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A story of ill-fated lust and the traumatic experience of gendered colonialism, Rhys's novel marked her out as a leading female voice in postcolonial literature.
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So although Primera was an ill-fated attempt to crack the long-haul, low-fare flight, the question remains: Can the business model ultimately ever work?
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" Dylan Minnette, who played President Grant's (Tony Goldwyn) ill-fated son Jerry on "Scandal," takes on the role of shy Clay Jensen in "13 Reasons Why.
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The song was at the center of one of the most infamous stories in the Byrds' history: their ill-fated appearance on the Grand Ole Opry.
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A solar eclipse—a mega new moon with a fated air about it—in Aquarius arrives on February 15, bringing big shake-ups to your home.
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He has freed himself to engage in ill-fated confrontations abroad that dilute Saudi power, exposing the kingdom to greater military threats and scaring off investors.
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Stephen Elop, who oversaw Nokia's ill-fated effort to bet the company on Microsoft's Windows Phone software, has been hired as strategy chief for Australia's Telstra.
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It is a safe bet he will not lean heavily on the plan from Ryan, who drafted and championed the ill-fated plan to gut Obamacare.
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Famicam64 replicates dozens of different game and computer graphics styles from that era, including even the ill-fated Virtua Boy's awful headache inducing red-3D aesthetic.
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Out now, Capital Gaines is all about his lessons in business and in love (see: his ill-fated trip to Mexico that almost cost him Joanna).
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Prior to my ill-fated trip, I was gearing up to make the big move to Los Angeles to pursue the next chapter in my career.
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After the ill-fated 2007 film of "The Golden Compass," the first book in the series, this BBC coproduction benefits mainly from having more breathing room.
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Bednar and his firm led the talks for New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on its ill-fated attempted merger with the German bourse in 2011/12.
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SmileDirectClub had an ill-fated partnership with the maker of Invisalign, Align Technology, that ended in a lawsuit that forced Invisalign to close all its stores.
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The tenor of the Trump-Pelosi feud turned personal, with the president vehemently denying he was rude during Wednesday's ill-fated meeting at the White House.
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The justices, moreover, will be unlikely to vote to hear cases fated to end in the waste of time that is a 4-to-4 split.
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On this day 13 years ago, one Leeroy Jenkins entered the memedom canon with an ill-fated raid that still echoes through the halls of time.
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Are we seeing a return of the ill-fated attempt of a few years back when smartphone makers tried to foist 93D photography onto disinterested consumers?
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Case in point: A recent fan theory has surfaced on Reddit claiming that Patrick Dempsey's character was fated to a tragic end from the very beginning.
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Don't forget that Belfort was eager to save the ill-fated third Affliction event by fighting a peak Fedor Emelianenko, despite fighting two weight classes lower.
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What many forget is that Lehmann himself had an ill-fated stay in Serie A, joining AC Milan in 1998 but lasting only a single campaign.
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Thus, the idea that all those who endured mistreatment as children are fated to damage the lives of others in the future is largely a myth.
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A day or two later, Taroli said, he got a late evening call from the clinic, confirming that their embryos were in the ill-fated tank.
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Just a few months before Ms. Muteba's ill-fated commute, the M.T.A. had cut signal funding by $500 million to support projects favored by Mr. Cuomo.
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What about the AOL-Time Warner merger, designed to be the spectacular marriage of analog and digital but fated to be one of the worst ever?
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For teams like Team Liquid or Immortals, ill-fated expansion may not be spectacularly punitive from a financial standpoint, but can be damaging in different ways.
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Nine to 11 days later, the larva emerges from the cocoon as a fully formed wasp, ready to go out and zombify another ill-fated spider.
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While this may have been the impetus for Mr. Binh's ill-fated affair with Ms. Lien, her oldest son, Mr. Phac, said they loved each other.
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He returned to the role for two sequels, an ill-fated CBS television series and a reboot in 2000 starring Samuel L. Jackson as his nephew.
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I spent three months in Iraq after the invasion trying to do what could be done to help the Iraqi people in that ill-fated situation.
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This race to take the internet to space calls to mind other ambitious and ill-fated satellite telecommunications companies of the 90s, like Teledesic and Globalstar.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads This month, the infamously ill-fated Franklin Expedition returned to the headlines with the discovery of the missing HMS Terror.
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"I love her so much it feels like dying," he thinks two pages later, high now and on his way to an ill-fated bank robbery.
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That's a phrase presidents and politicians have studiously avoided since President George W. Bush's ill-fated aircraft carrier visit prematurely declaring success in the Iraq war.
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BoJack and Diane always seemed somewhat fated to be together, in part because both had such intense dissatisfaction with their lives that often made them miserable.
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But Mike lacks Trent's charm and isn't ready to give up on his ex, as an ill-fated trip to Las Vegas proves to comedic effect.
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Are we fated forever to treat Paul Gauguin as an artist trailing a balance sheet behind him, a column of achievements and a column of crimes?
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The Galaxy Note 8 is the successor to last year's ill-fated Galaxy Note 7, which was eventually canceled after two recalls related to battery fires.
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Ryan had his troubles during the ill-fated Obamacare repeal efforts, but he did deliver enough votes for that bill to pass the House in May.
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The complaint tracks his ill-fated effort to sell the Chagall, complete with a no-honor-among-thieves falling-out he had with a co-conspirator.
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He apologized after making a reference to "Holocaust centers" instead of concentration camps during an ill-fated comparison of Adolf Hitler and Syrian President Bashar Assad.
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The committee has uncovered a document that shows the FAA knew that the ill-fated 737 Max had a significantly higher crash risk than other aircraft.
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The new leak in an established production well, however, has little in common with the blowout of the ill-fated well in the Gulf of Mexico.
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When I ran into Maurice Mitchell on the floor of the ill-fated Cabán victory party, I didn't realize that he was in charge of WFP.
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Qasem Soleimani is arguably the most consequential American intervention in the Middle East since George W. Bush authorized the ill-fated invasion of Iraq in 2003.
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Monte dei Paschi never recovered from its ill-fated and costly deal; the firm has been marred for years by scandal, management upheaval and hefty losses.
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While the hilarious theory first popped up in 2013, it came back in full force in 2016 during the height of Cruz's ill-fated presidential campaign.
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But industry lobbyists, who have been whipsawed by economic policy twists over trade and an ill-fated border tax proposal, were skeptical that much would change.
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One source said the President makes comments like "let's fire him, let's get rid of him" before his advisers convince him it's an ill-fated idea.
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Netflix Description: After spearheading an ill-fated bank robbery, a man must get his mentally challenged younger brother out of jail while eluding his own capture.
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It's never entirely clear that the fortune teller who spoke to the Gold siblings told the truth: Were they always fated to die when they did?
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Her late focus on Iowa was one of a series of ill-fated strategic moves, which culminated in her surprise exit from the race in December.
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Audiences will leave with the certainty that there's more to ballet than the holiday tradition of the Nutcracker and ill-fated romances like Swan Lake and Giselle.
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In case you were a little confused, here's a breakdown of what happens with Elle's ill-fated pumpkin pie: What Did Elle Put In The Pumpkin Pie?
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Britain announced that it will transfer ownership of the wrecks of the HMS Erebus and HMS Terror — the ships of the ill-fated Franklin expedition — to Canada.
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A Missouri woman says nine Indiana family members killed when a duck boat sank were put on the ill-fated boat because of a ticket mix-up.
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MISSOURI DUCK BOAT SURVIVORS RESCUED BY OFF-DUTY COP, MARINA WORKERS Out of an 11-person family aboard the ill-fated vessel, nine members died, Missouri Gov.
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The final scene of Alita: Battle Angel sees Alita gearing up for a fated Motorball competition, determined to win and finally arrive in Zalem to confront Nova.
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But even the best Space Invaders player is fated to end the game in defeat, another futile circuit in its samsara-like cycle of death and rebirth.
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The European Space Agency (ESA) finally has a better idea of what caused its ill-fated Mars lander to crash-land on the Red Planet in October.
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The ill-fated Do Not Track web standard was meant to allow browser users to send a signal to websites and ad networks not to be tracked.
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But witnesses say the flight attendants on the ill-fated plane also went above and beyond to help passengers — even as they feared for their own lives.
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What Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes was proposing, as outlined in the popular HBO documentary about her ill-fated, fraudulent company that aired this week, was scientifically impossible.
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Now that the ill-fated Fyre Festival is officially cancelled until further notice, the event's organizers are left to wonder how it all went so, so wrong.
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Soon, the first full-size replica of the ocean liner will allow delighted tourists to relive the ill-fated ship's maiden voyage, right down to the crash.
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The party focused on winning over Brexit-voting working-class voters in the Midlands and the North (the party even launched its ill-fated manifesto in Stoke).
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Third-party runs have always been ill fated in the past, of course, but between his money and unclassifiable ideology, Bloomberg is kind of a political ninja.
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From Washington, he's advocated for new leadership on Capitol Hill, including an ill-fated attempt to remove House Speaker Nancy Pelosi after the Democrats' resounding 2018 victories.
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The old belief that the ill-fated French-German couple would always fix Europe's problems has lived; the entire European project is currently listing in uncharted waters.
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The first moment to remember hails from second episode "Deal With Him Later," when Villanelle and the ill-fated Sebastian (Charlie Hamblett) are on their walking date.
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The psychological thriller Unsane, from director Steven Soderbergh's ill-fated we-can-do-it-all company Fingerprint Releasing, opened with $3.8 million and earned just $7.7 million.
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With phones, Apple had a short-lived and ill-fated partnership with Motorola that led to a disappointing product, the ROKR, but gave Apple some useful knowledge.
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As David Cameron, Britain's ill-fated prime minister, put it, Brexit held out the "illusion" of sovereignty: Britain would gain independence at the cost of real power.
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You probably haven't heard of the Great Southern Reef, which receives far less media attention than its ill-fated neighbor to the north, the Great Barrier Reef.
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Next month, she'll publish the first of two prequel stories, The Calculating Stars (the second, The Fated Sky hits stores in August), building on that original story.
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And Hillary Clinton was a driving force in President Bill Clinton's rise -- and later took on an ill-fated role in the administration shepherding health care reform.
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But, it was this relocation to the Far East which attracted Dream Stage Entertainment—the ill-fated team behind both Pride FC and aforementioned wrestling promotion Hustle.
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Some Republicans want Sessions to run for his old Senate seat next year -- the one he resigned from for an ill-fated stint as Trump's attorney general.
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Just as before, she's caught up in a tragic, ill-fated romance, this time with Silent Wolf (Donnie Yen), the man she was once engaged to marry.
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Microsoft is bringing back the popular card game Solitaire to Windows 10 after pulling it, along with Hearts and Minesweeper, from its ill-fated Windows 8 edition.
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Rather, the event was titled "Big Daddy Comes Home," and was seen as a cakewalk for Bowe to set up an ill-fated bout with Lennox Lewis.
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The restroom door is their way back into a broader fight that, especially after the Supreme Court's ruling on gay marriage, they had seemed fated to lose.
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It looks like ill-fated romance for these two, but it's also their only scene together in this episode, so we'll just have to wait and see.
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The glass-encased Javits Center in Manhattan, where Hillary Clinton held her ill-fated victory party last November, now feels haunted by the ghosts of the election.
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But Chesky says he won't make the same mistakes that co-working company WeWork and its co-founder Adam Neumann made with the company's ill-fated IPO.
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It also partly relates to a drawn-out sale process for Household, the consumer lending business HSBC bought in 2003 in an ill-fated $16 billion deal.
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Obama joined this effort during the ill-fated debt ceiling negotiations, and proposed the switch in his annual budgets until Democratic opposition forced Obama to give up.
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Days before the Iowa caucuses this year, The Washington Post published an unflattering report on the ill-fated Caribbean investment fund Mr. Panton founded with Mr. Cruz.
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The temptation to rekindle an old relationship, no matter how ill-fated it was the first time around, can be pretty intense, regardless of your Zodiac sign.
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Osram supplied iris-scanning infrared components for Samsung's ill-fated Galaxy Note 7, which was recalled just after its launch last September after some smartphones caught fire.
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You see, in 2004, with little in the way of plans and not a foot of track laid, Washington bought the cars for this ill-fated venture.
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There was a small rise in views on Russia during the ill-fated Obama-era attempt to "reset" US-Russia relations, but the bump didn't last long.
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This isn't his first Marvel movie after an ill-fated Fantastic Four outing, or even his first superhero movie if you count the visceral Chronicle in 2012.
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In contrast to the program's years of ill-fated soft-landing attempts, Luna 10 was only the Soviets' second shot at placing a satellite into lunar orbit.
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That stripped out the impact of a 600 million euro settlement over an ill-fated road toll project, against which Telekom took a charge in the quarter.
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There was Andrea Bargnani, Rudy Gay, a number of ill-fated or short-sighted trades, a coaching change, and a five-year stretch without a playoff berth.
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He spent nine years as eBay's chief financial officer and served as chief financial officer and chief executive of the ill-fated delivery start-up Webvan Group.
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Halfway through the pilot, Rip Hunter reveals that he didn't actually assemble this team because they were fated to be "Legends of Tomorrow," as he initially promised.
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But resolving the investigation will not be easy, at least not until there is greater clarity about what exactly Mr. Musk meant with his ill-fated tweet.
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House Oversight Chairman Trey Gowdy on Sunday said some of the allegations against President Donald Trump's ill-fated pick for secretary of Veterans Affairs should be investigated.
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The company's own words in a 383-page filing for its ill-fated initial public offering questions about the viability of ancillary projects like WeLive and WeGrow.
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But investors are skeptical growth and inflation will be strong enough to warrant a sustained series of hikes, and longer-fated yields have slipped as a result.
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The hearing was supposed to be about Libra, Facebook's ill-fated plan to offer a global financial transfer and transaction systems backed up by an independent cryptocurrency.
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"The Play That Goes Wrong," a British farce about an inept theater troupe's ill-fated effort to stage a murder mystery, will close on Broadway this summer.
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Johnson's ill-fated attempt to suspend Parliament to force a clean break with Europe without a formal agreement — a so-called "hard Brexit" — has jeopardized his premiership.
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Videos verified by The Associated Press appear to show the final seconds of the the ill-fated airliner, which had just taken off from Iran early Wednesday.
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If these people believe that their choice to cooperate is the only way to avoid victimhood, they are embarking on an ill-fated journey in the dark.
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You do not have to be a poet to hear the echoes of the West's often ill-fated ventures in the Middle East amplified into the future.
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As I show, war has sometimes also enabled antidrug campaigns — as was the case of World War I enabling the rise of America's ill-fated Prohibition experiment.
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Among some of his ill-fated projects was the infamous "My Mother the Car," a television show that aired on NBC for one season starting in 1966.
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To grasp the sheer improbability of the election unfolding here, consider the improbable — and improbably ill-fated — decisions Republican leaders made to bring things to this point.
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Some results were hacky, like the ill-fated That '80s Show, which used a laugh-track to make jokes about cassette tapes seem funnier than they were.
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Here are a few potential origins of Friday the 13th as an ill-fated date: The BibleFriday has had a bad reputation in Christianity from the get-go.
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It's also unclear how the beefy goth son feels about his father's ill-fated marriage, or the prospect of assembling a team to steal the Declaration of Independence.
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In part what makes the device exciting is that it's the rebirth of Palm, the same company that made big 'ole PDAs and the ill-fated Palm Pre.
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If Beck&aposs account is true, the Coleman family likely wouldn&apost have been on the ill-fated trip if it weren&apost for the photo and reassignment.
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Or is it just some kinda stereoscopic 3D parallax tech like on the glasses-free Nintendo 3DS or weird perspective trick on the ill-fated Amazon Fire Phone?
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Sessions was a leader of the opposition to the ill-fated Gang of Eight immigration reform compromise bill negotiated by his more moderate Republican colleagues and Senate Democrats.
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Now, you'll lose 4 points for the same actions (by inadvertently supporting sweatshops, pesticides, and one CEO who committed crimes against an ill-fated racehorse and many people).
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While It's Not Okay detailed her ill-fated romances with the current Bachelor Nick Viall and former Bachelor in Paradise star Josh Murray, Dorfman has apparently moved on.
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As an added bonus, the researchers will also attempt to locate the wreck of the Endurance, which sunk in 268 as part of the ill-fated Shackleton expedition.
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Pending favorable weather and ocean conditions, the researchers will use the opportunity to search for the ill-fated ship, which rests at a depth of nearly two miles.
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Annie and that ill-fated not-really-a-panzanella salad are on the bottom along with Gerald and a too-greasy sauce and Jamie with his burnt vegetables.
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So while Clips isn't Apple's answer to Snapchat, or Instagram, or Facebook Stories, or Prisma, or the ill-fated Qwiki, there is still an element that's inherently shareable.
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The report has confirmed other previously reported details, such as the fact that the LED iPhone will come in fun colors, like the ill-fated iPhone 5c models.
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This marks the second time GoPro has turned a profit since the third quarter of 22017, back before the company's ill-fated attempt at entering the drone market.
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An August announcement would make sense, as Samsung has announced previous Note devices, including the Note 5 and the ill-fated Note 7, in a similar time frame.
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Manhattan Beach is an impeccably researched depiction of life in New York City during World War II, filled with memorable characters, suspenseful diving expeditions, and ill-fated romances.
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Mostly missing from the earnings report is Karma, GoPro's ill-fated drone that was recalled after some of the 2,500 units sold started falling out of the sky.
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There was the unforced rapport of Rick and Daryl, using chicken-fried pop songs and unconscious interlopers to mess with each other during an ill-fated supply run.
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" Biden then graced Obama with one of his epic side hugs and recalled his own ill-fated presidential campaign in 2008, reminding his pal: "You beat me badly.
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Patrice Ciresmond, a 48-year-old who cannot find work, sat in the same spot to watch the ill-fated World Cup game on a government-provided screen.
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Trish's final scene in Jessica 2.0 suggests the procedure worked, as the woman now has cat-like reflexes and can catch an ill-fated iPhone on her foot.
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It's easy to see why he wanted to work with Kate Bush, a pop star almost his equal in mystique, though the collaboration was regarded as ill-fated.
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Along their journey, hunters must defend each of the game's four villages from major threats known as the Fated Four, plus an even more dangerous new Elder Dragon.
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While I feel blessedly fated to have landed with my adoptive family, the Kennedys, I am also struck by the notion that bigotry ruptured my family of origin.
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It since cut its revenue forecast and dumped its chief executive, with some of its performance woes linked to ill-fated attempts to sell direct to Chinese customers.
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But one of the most exciting elements of this exhaustive collection is also the most unusual: the ill-fated, unreleased hour-long animated feature, The Bruce McMouse Show.
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It makes sense, then, that in 1999, Bowie contributed music to a dystopian sci-fi fantasy RPG for the ill-fated Sega Dreamcast called Omikron: The Nomad's Soul.
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The footage shows a doctor, Mohammed Maaz, reportedly the last remaining pediatrician in Aleppo, leaving the intensive care unit and walking the corridors of the ill-fated hospital.
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Disillusioned by its ill-fated flirtation with democracy, some younger Brotherhood supporters have gone to fight in Syria or joined the local arm of Islamic State, Sinai Province.
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Unfortunately, since it was on the ill-fated Wii U, few actually got to experience the game — something that finally changed with the a sequel on the Switch.
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He then made an ill-fated move to McLaren, just when the former world champions were entering a downward spiral, before joining Silverstone-based Force India in 2014.
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He had already registered his opposition to the bathroom bill, in no uncertain terms, during the regular session, and Mr Abbott's efforts to revive it were ill-fated.
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The pilot of the ill-fated helicopter that crashed and killed country singer Troy Gentry in New Jersey is being remembered fondly by those who worked alongside him.
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There is a fear adjoining AI that machines are fated to dominate the workforce and such mechanical ventures into the arts are sure to incite technophobes with dread.
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While that might have looked like a clever strategy on paper, much like its ill-fated lovers, it's difficult to envision "Still Star-Crossed" enjoying a happy ending.
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There are reasons, which Republicans are ignoring at their peril, that ObamaCare is far more popular than President Trump, the GOP Congress and the ill-fated RyanCare plans.
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And the actress who plays the ill-fated handmaid, Madeline Brewer, prepared for the horrors of her character and those particularly disturbing scenes by speaking with rape survivors.
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Xiaomi has announced the Mi Note 26, a phone that looks suspiciously similar to Samsung's ill-fated Galaxy Note 2300 while presumably posing less of a fire risk.
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In his work, Dr. Lipkin meets patients like "Lydia," who worries that because she looks like her mother she is also fated to die young of ovarian cancer.
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The yard, famous for having built the ill-fated Titanic ocean liner in the early 20th century, employs around 130 people, specialising in energy and marine engineering projects.
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A lack of helicopters was exacerbated when the generals succeeded in pushing for the ill-fated deployment of 3,300 troops to Helmand, one of Afghanistan's most volatile provinces.
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Packwood slowed down his own expulsion by refusing to turn over his personal diary, ultimately triggering an ill-fated floor battle over a Senate subpoena for the diary.
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Even the daring yet ill-fated Operation Eagle Claw rescue attempt in April 1980 only served to cement the image of America as a diminished, ineffectual world power.
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But as the President looks back over the past year, some people close to him say he's come to regard the Alabama contest as an ill-fated exercise.
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She also reflected on the creation of Dell's ill-fated dedicated ad agency called Enfatico, saying that the premise was right, but it needed more time to grow.
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On their ill-fated outing, Neal and Old Rawhide stole eight bottles of beer Norman and Paul had stashed in the river to keep cold while they fished.
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With the fallout from the ill-fated Fyre Festival still unfolding and Amazon's slightly creepy new Echo, you may have missed some of this week's best new apps.
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Here's why the spectacular fiasco was fated from the startSasaki replaces Chris Hill, who has served as WeWork Japan's CEO since WeWork first entered the country in 2017.
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From David Bowie to Andrew Sachs, this ill-fated year had more than its fair share of beloved music, entertainment, TV, and cinema stars who died too soon.
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If Beck&aposs account is true, the Coleman family likely wouldn&apost have been on the ill-fated trip if it weren&apost for the ticket mix-up.
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The ill-fated banner appeared years before the US mission in Iraq came to an end, and came to symbolize the President's seemingly misguided intervention in the region.
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In light of Microsoft's recent ill-fated attempt at creating a teen girl chatbot, I found myself wondering how often these programs pass themselves off as real people.
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Returning to the ill-fated ITT case, in December 2002 it seemed to get a lift when the Justice Department filed a statement of interest with the court.
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"They are at an age when they want to explore and learn new things," said Nopparat Khanthawong, the team's head coach, who did not join the fated expedition.
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A cousin, Mario Benjamín Menéndez, would become military governor of the Falkland Islands (known locally as the Islas Malvinas) during Argentina's ill-fated occupation of them in 1982.
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In particular, General Milley has cited the ill-fated Battle of Kasserine Pass during World War II, when unprepared American troops were outfoxed and pummeled by German forces.
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The drama of the ill-fated campaign — and the strain Mr. Weiner's indiscretions put on Ms. Abedin — was captured in a documentary, "Weiner," that was released in 2016.
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Mr. Cheffou was gone by the time the Special Forces team arrived at his camp, but hours later he was coordinating the fated ambush, according to the documents.
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The ill-fated Samsung Note 7 smartphone had a built-in iris scanner that checked your eyes as an alternative to entering a passcode or swiping your fingerprint.
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Others aboard the ill-fated helicopter, in addition to the pilot, included a teammate from Bryant's daughter's basketball squad and a parent of the teammate, NBC News reported.
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Ivanka Trump gatecrashed Angela Merkel's ill-fated summit with Donald Trump Friday, the latest in a line of questionable appearances at gatherings where she probably doesn't really belong.
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For instance, he worked closely with Google on its ill-fated flu trends project, which was shut down three years ago because the data collected wasn't accurate enough.
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We meet the ill-fated teenagers, all members of a school choir, and neatly dressed as such, when they are, technically, already dead, despite a flashback or two.
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Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said, for instance, that Mexico would not permit another operation like the U.S. government's ill-fated "Fast and Furious" gun-running sting.
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The ill-fated flight was packed with humanitarian workers and international experts, many of whom were bound for a major United Nations environmental summit in the Kenyan capital.
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In addition to Ronan as the ambitious Jo, there's Emma Watson as Meg, Florence Pugh ("Midsommar") as Amy and Eliza Scanlen ("Sharp Objects") as the ill-fated Beth.
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Although the crime wave so far is mostly limited to areas outside the resorts where tourists stay, Cancun shows signs of following the ill-fated path of Acapulco.
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The consumer internet business is notoriously challenging, and problems ranging from ill-fated site redesigns to fleeing users spelled the end for some of the early social networks.
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It is no coincidence that the ill-fated attempt to repeal and replace ObamaCare became one of the most unpopular and politically disastrous fiascos in modern political history.
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John Brown was convicted and hanged for treason against the commonwealth of Virginia in 1859 following his ill-fated attempt to launch a slave rebellion at Harpers Ferry.
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That was one of the problems that sank the GM/Fiat partnership, Cole and other analysts suggest, as well as the ill-fated "merger of equals" that became DaimlerChrysler.
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That's also 45,000 square feet smaller than the total area of the four current buildings which are fated to be torn down to make way for the new structure.
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Most thrillingly, Fyre Fraud provides an unprecedented glimpse into the mind of Billy McFarland, the man behind the ill-fated festival — from his delusional ambitions to his love life.
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Indeed, on an even broader note, unraveling the origins of the syrinx can help paleontologists make educated guesses about the vocal behavior of the bird family's ill-fated cousins.
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But even if he somehow beats the odds and remains in office, the ill-fated French-German couple is already condemned as a terminally dysfunctional engine of EU management.
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He sent a strong hint of his likely approach in forcing Republicans in Congress to back off on their ill-fated plan to eliminate the Congressional ethics monitoring system.
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There's a fated feeling to eclipses, like something was meant to be, but there's also a profound sadness, and fear, that can arise from feeling like everything is shifting.
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Featuring a 29-inch curved AMOLED display with a 93 x 29 resolution, it's only a little shorter than Samsung's ill-fated smartphone, but is otherwise just as delightful.
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The singer, who also accused Bieber of cheating on her during their ill-fated romance, posted a Snapchat note expressing regret for her role in the social media drama.
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They even filed for a patent for the ill-fated device, and in the bowels of Cupertino, there were offices and labs littered with dozens of working iPod phones.
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Sam Rainsy served as finance minister in an ill-fated coalition set up when Hun Sen refused to give up power after losing a U.N.-organised election in 1993.
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Sam Rainsy served as finance minister in an ill-fated coalition set up when Hun Sen refused to give up power after losing a U.N.-organized election in 1993.
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Newton has been tapped to star in an as-yet-untitled modern take on Lord Of The Flies as Allie, the leader of a group of ill-fated teens.
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The Man of God insisted, despite all logic and reason, that his ill-fated rescue of Gregory had a purpose — he was trapped there to take Negan's final confession.
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