I was trying to explain this to somebody: What you want from a comedian is the material that fits their personality, which fits their face, fits their body and fits the way they move.
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We need to understand your idea fits there; mine fits here.
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The suit fits into the seat which fits into the spaceship interior.
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Pounding the pavement for a dress that fits into your budget, fits the event's dress code, and, most importantly, fits you perfectly is far from easy.
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This love feels like it just fits my soul; it fits my heart.
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This love feels like it just fits my soul, it just fits my heart.
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A slim wastebasket that fits almost anywhere, but also fits a lot of garbage.
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This defense not only fits with Trump's own comments, it fits with his character.
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FITS, so you'll need software like the FITS Liberator if you'd like to open them.
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So this fits, or fits as well as every other thing Manny Ramirez ever did.
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Her First Holy Death Christina begins to have fits, then recovers, then has fits again.
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How he fits: The Bears' biggest need was at linebacker and Smith fits the bill.
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Just as there's a lid that fits every pot, there's a needle that fits every thread.
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I love J. Crew because it fits my body type, and also it fits my personality.
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Kondo recommends doing so thoughtfully, with attention to what fits your stuff and what fits your house.
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Instead, it's about what fits for an individual artist, and, for Charli, what fits is being spontaneous.
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"My candidacy is one that fits the district and fits the Mick Mulvaney-Jim DeMint philosophy," Norman said.
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"There's different rumors out there that it's fits and starts, and maybe more fits than starts," said Republican Sen.
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In our society, we want one-size-fits-all answers, and this is not a one-size-fits-all problem.
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Meaning that even in an environment like ours — which is more traditional — different fits, more modern fits, have become important.
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And just like there is no one-size-fits all postpartum-depression diagnosis, there is no one-size-fits-all cure.
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And, yes, we realize using descriptors like whimsical really isn't helping the store's selling point, but when it fits, it fits.
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This one-size fits all idea is, I think, limited to JEDI and promoted by Amazon, because it fits Amazon's needs.
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In fact, the only thing more difficult than finding a bra that fits might be finding a sports bra that fits.
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It also goes without saying that colored lenses are one-size-fits-one — not one size fits you and your BFF, too.
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Apple will charge $299 for the keyboard that fits 11-inch iPads and $349 for the version that fits 12.9-inch iPads.
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Wordsmith isn't exactly an AI. It takes structured data—stuff that fits into a spreadsheet—and fits it into templates of increasing complexity.
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You can choose from the regular size which fits sizes 0 through 12, or the plus size which fits sizes 14 through 24.
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The brand offers a full range of fits, so men of all different body types can still get a shirt that fits them well.
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We're not a one size fits all country, and I think we're seeing, in this case, it's not a one size fits all solution.
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Sentence fits all crimes, judge says I also don't believe that one size fits all when it comes to sentencing, another reason I was (unintelligible).
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Intersectionality acknowledges that feminism is not one-size-fits-all, that each aspect of a woman's identity (what "sections" she fits into) contribute to her experience.
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Overall it's a theory that fits Trump's personality extremely well, fits the available facts reasonably well, and doesn't require any new revelations or heretofore-hidden conspiracies.
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The wolf fits into this dominionist worldview, if it fits at all, as a hated fairytale monster, to be driven out or killed at every opportunity.
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Dr. Mario fits the Candy Crush model as a puzzle game, while Mario Kart fits well within the 5- to 10-minute play time for mobile gaming experience.
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"This one-size-fits-all idea is, I think, limited to JEDI and promoted by Amazon, because it fits Amazon's needs," said Ken Glueck, Oracle's top Washington executive.
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Just as there is no one-size-fits-all solution for patients with complex diseases, policymakers shouldn't look for a one-size-fits-all approach to physician payment.
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Coughing fits and tears Wrapped up tight in a blue blanket with an oxygen mask strapped to his face, the boy told his story between coughing fits and tears.
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Not that long ago, it was a one-size-fits-all, one price fits all no matter what day of the week, no matter what time of the year.
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She said she still prefers her full-sized e-bike though, because it "feels sturdier" and fits the two child seats needed for her grandkids — the X2 fits one.
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Whereas universal design is the mentality of "one-size-fits-all," inclusive design is more of a "one-size-fits-one" approach that ultimately yields better results for everyone.
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"This fits with the Trumpian worldview ... fits this idea of us against the world in trade and other policy," Craig Garthwaite, a health economist at Northwestern University, told me.
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I wouldn't say that it obviously fits into any one part of the timeline, but if you play the game, you'll be able to work out where it fits.
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How he fits: The Magic simply needed talent, and couldn't afford to be picky about position, so Isaac fits the bill perfectly as the top player left on most draft boards.
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" It "fits into the narrative of who he is.
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Like, he'd be perfect for this … it just fits.
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That new nickname ... "Bed Bath and Killa" ... really fits.
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According to Daymond ... the punishment fits the (alleged) crimes.
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One-size-fits-all, off-the-shelf Many of the "solutions" offered to health care providers are developed by consulting firms who use a "one size fits all" design that requires little customization.
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"There is no punishment that fits this crime," she said.
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Taco development often occurs in parallel, in fits and starts.
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If it's something that fits in your lifestyle, that's great.
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Do they measure you to make sure the coffin fits?
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She fits in really well with them and vice versa.
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You can find Tshepo thinking about silky fits on Twitter.
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China is likely to open up in fits and starts.
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How Samsung fits into this equation isn't clear right now.
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The Bernie Sanders campaign fits very nicely into this pattern.
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The electric motorcycle fits between the driver and passenger seats.
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For centuries, new wall came up in fits and starts.
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Tatum said he's most impressed by how the shoe fits.
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He would punch holes through walls during fits of rage.
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He does, however, know he knows he fits the mold.
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Its new $58,800 Excalibur Automatic Skeleton Carbon fits the type.
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Three, it fits the rational and appeal of his candidacy.
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So basically it's a scarf that fits kind of tight?
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The Power Up charging stand is one size fits all.
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This fits with the idea of Instant Games being asynchronous.
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She had hissy fits when she couldn't find her drugs.
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The GS2720 fits even better in a bag now too.
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The Mueller report mentions a voicemail that fits that description.
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Hydrao fits any standard shower head and doesn't need batteries.
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The analysis fits into a broader pattern of diminished opportunity.
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"He fits in perfect, because he's old, too," said Carlisle.
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We always get into fits of giggles whenever we're together.
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That could explain it, since Meredith Grey fits that description.
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Creating personas assumes every individual fits in a given bucket.
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Barra's statement fits with Oculus' standard line on the Quest.
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Senator Cruz is the only candidate that fits those qualifications.
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I think she fits the bill better than anyone else.
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"If the nesting doll fits," Clinton spokesperson Nick Merrill said.
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That certainly fits with the property tycoon's image and personality.
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Everything fits together in a way that visually makes sense.
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I think that it will be in fits and starts.
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That it fits into the narrative so well is gravy.
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The move fits the recent pattern at G.E., analysts say.
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Reviewers remark that the case looks beautiful and fits great.
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In short: she fits the pattern for a Viking warrior.
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Gone are the days of shoulder pads and bulky fits.
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"I don't know if that fits your definition of vindicated."
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What fits in your pocket and houses your financial lifeline?
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However, in fits and starts, the intelligence services have adapted.
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That fits the bill for a lot of our youth.
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In China recent PPAs sharply undercut the FITs, he says.
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Not every mobile game fits so nicely on Nintendo's tablet.
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Here's a closer look at how it all fits together.
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They need to learn "how everything fits together," he said.
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The area around a supermassive black hole fits that bill.
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"There's not a one size fits all approach," says Nanzer.
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He gets to those numbers, though, in fits and starts.
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There's no one size fits all when health and fitness.
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He fits perfectly for the Premier League, he's absolutely perfect.
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Pint of ice cream fits perfectly into a Yeti cup.
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I think that visually, it fits my music really well.
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Sure, some might argue that Other M fits the mold.
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The SwissTek Double Layer Smart Umbrella definitely fits that bill.
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This fits with how other addictions are viewed by experts.
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There's not one size that fits all in the model.
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It's a small epinephrine injector that fits inside a wallet.
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Translation: The term nude is not one size fits all.
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I wonder how you think feminism fits into this conversation.
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He throws fits when he's told to get some rest.
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You know, I think it fits you vocally, your style.
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"It fits very, very nicely within Apple Music," he added.
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Black Star Renegades fits somewhere in the middle of these.
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Skin care, like underwear, is not one size fits all.
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You may have worked for someone who fits that description.
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Okay, yes, The Fits has a plot, of a sort.
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The Fits is playing in selected theaters around the country.
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Creandum, now 15 years old, fits into the latter category.
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It just feels like it fits into the Intermix collection.
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This historical data via Kensho fits with the fundamental case.
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Here's how the Aurora fits over a traditional toggle switch.
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Abstract fits very much in the middle of this spread.
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Trump fits that bill handsomely, standing at 63.6 percent unfavorability.
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But his jumpy verbal style soon gives the socialbots fits.
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Again, Diaz and his crew burst into fits of laughter.
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How Cinder fits into this puzzle remains to be seen.
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"Nothing in my closet fits me," she told Kardashian West.
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Their gentle absurdity perfectly fits the absurdity of the situation.
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This one fits on the KitchenAid, because the KitchenAid rules.
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Their version of great is what fits their policy agenda.
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It's, frankly, super normal and totally fits within the narrative.
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In a town full of contradictions, Bunkhouse fits right in.
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I think that fits with the incredibly low approval ratings.
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Fits in your top pocket nicely, heats up within seconds.
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This is where Poehler's advice most fits the millennial mold.
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More importantly, his signature performance style fits the role neatly.
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It fits better, but I have different problems with it.
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Wilder's movies were the kind that produced fits of laughter.
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Even Trump's pushing the birther business fits under this explanation.
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Nothing fits that bill better than someone who offers absolutes.
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Announced earlier this year, the Exodus definitely fits the bill.
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Major League Baseball thinks it fits a little too well.
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Makes sense as that certainly fits the Rydell High look.
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Breast cancer treatment is no longer one size fits all.
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The school's new TikTok club fits easily in the lineup.
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But why should the fits be triggered now, at college?
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That could mean yields move higher in fits and starts.
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It fits PERFECTLY — gently hugging curves but not too tight.
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Magic Tap created a universal cap that fits most containers.
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Rick is soft and masochistic, prone to fits of tears.
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Revtown jeans come in three fits — Sharp, Taper, and Automatic.
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Mr. Hanson moved on, though if by fits and starts.
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Soothsayer Vietnamese This restaurant has developed in fits and starts.
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This summery chicken thigh recipe fits in the spirited category.
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Old Navy carries a wide range of styles and fits.
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Find a card that fits your lifestyle and spending habits.
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Finally, the U.B.I. fits with a certain idea of meritocracy.
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Plus, its extended space metaphor fits Grande's current brand perfectly.
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Compared to larger options, it fits nicely in tight spaces.
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But finding a keyboard that fits your lifestyle matters. Period.
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Our tribes are all about who fits and who doesn't.
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Where do you think VR fits into the entertainment landscape?
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Some were restrained from their violent fits by the teachers.
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That description fits best with the pugettia producta species, a.k.a.
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I Guess Asagao Academy fits into those last two categories.
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Instead, their rhetoric fits the sort of plan that Sen.
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When it comes to sex, no one technique fits all.
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Inside the largest piece fits the typical East Berlin Plattenbau.
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"I don't care if you kick five fits," he raps.
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It's subtle and unobtrusive and fits nicely inside a backpack.
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This fits with what company CEO Aaron Levie was saying.
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Most do it with a look of obligation, which fits.
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The whole thing fits perfectly in my backpack's tablet pouch.
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It fits into a coding system of, 'Don't look here.
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"Every role fits into what we've been doing," he said.
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PST, but if your company fits our description, why wait?
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The music fits a familiar formula, but it's more refined.
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But it fits the frame of Serena Williams's professional career.
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But mortgage rates have reacted only in fits and starts.
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This monochromatic look fits perfectly with current winter fashion trends.
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When it comes to footwear, Golden Goose fits that bill.
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Lots of debt issued by energy companies fits that description.
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The lightweight device fits comfortably inside a standard nursing bra.
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It fits, because each part has been meticulously thought out.
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Where the BMW fits in that grouping isn't immediately obvious.
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You don't know exactly how he fits into the process.
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An a cappella musical about internet addiction fits that bill.
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It fits into your day, rather than taking it over.
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Fallen Kingdom director J.A. Bayona fits well within that tradition.
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Also, here's how to find a sports bra that fits.
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In some ways the situation in France fits this theory.
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So Mr. Sachs' directing fits well with your acting style.
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When it comes to personnel, one size never fits all.
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The living room comfortably fits several people, without being crowded.
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That conversation fits into the purview of Mr. Mueller's investigation.
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You need to know who fits best within the team.
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Well I hope that she fits a size 10 shoe!
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It fits very naturally and the fabric is extremely soft.
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Pluto, without a doubt, fits the ancient definition of planets.
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"And I'm not sure how well Qatar fits into that."
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There is no "one size fits all" model for treatment.
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And, as you'd expect, it fits neatly into a tweet.
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Alpha Grid, then, fits as a centerpiece of the FT2.
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You know what fits in the slot of "MapQuest feature"?
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And sometimes those people are not good fits for schools.
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The redesigned Flippy, which now fits above the fry station.
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I'm an introvert who never fits in anywhere I go.
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The only center that fits that description is Planned Parenthood.
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The Handpresso Auto Espresso Machine fits in your cup holder.
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They slammed doors and shouted and wailed in constant fits.
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"It fits pretty well with what we see," he said.
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Now, they just have to see if Peter fits in.
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Not every athlete fits into this box, or that one.
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Still, Kahn hardly fits the profile of a successful Lothario.
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I don't think there is a one size fits all.
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Now, everything he owns fits in a small overnight bag.
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As long as it fits the aesthetic and functional goals.
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This unintentionally amusing scene fits what is a bewildering memoir.
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But as I always say, "If it fits, it ships."
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That revitalized Jewish dissent fits squarely in Mr. Frank's legacy.
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The second is that all that fits inside a truck.
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And I think Breath of the Wild fits these criteria.
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THEY ARE ONLY ABOUT GLOBAL BRANDS, ONE SIZE FITS ALL.
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Hospitality, being behind a service station, just fits with me.
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Mr. Juárez hardly fits the profile of a criminal alien.
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However, it is unclear where cost fits into Amazon's equation.
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That's also where the new mobile experience fits in well.
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Bright lights and black combine to give any camera fits.
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And nearly every recipe fits neatly on a single page.
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Secondly, it fits into Trump's general approach to international relations.
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Trump's aggressive handling of North Korea fits into a pattern.
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I got tiny hands so I think it fits better.
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Where Netanyahu fits into the new picture is anyone's guess.
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The release of hostages also fits into Trump's businessperson mentality.
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The March edition is certainly one that fits that bill.
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The description certainly fits this video posted by ABC News.
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It fits exactly true to size as it should have.
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The choice of speakers fits a theme of national pioneers.
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Ours are royal blue, which fits with the nautical theme.
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It fits a societal algorithm that blackness itself is suspect.
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Witt remains, as ever, unsure of where she fits in.
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" Chatham added, "Then they find a role that fits that.
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He hardly fits the stereotype of the grizzled, wizened pro.
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It was a small moment, that fits us just right.
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It costs $73 million and fits up to 12 guests.
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"Lyft Line fits into this really nicely," Green told Recode.
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Atlassian, which makes project management tool Jira, fits that description.
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And my lawyer suit still fits ten years later. Bonus!
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His stand fits with his longstanding "just a bloke" appeal.
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"I've been pushing for this for a while: something that fits the modern landscape, that certainly fits the way I interact with my fans more," Mr. O'Brien said in a conference call on Thursday.
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It's comfy, fits perfectly, and magically pairs well with every outfit.
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I also just want to know how Noel fits into everything.
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"When it's made to measure, it fits so perfectly," she says.
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I will see what fits and send the rest back ($534.66).
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Breakfast with pancakes, that really fits into a Sunday morning, right?
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But it's the lesser-known bridges that are giving planners fits.
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That laid-back vibe definitely fits into my sense of style.
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It fits his pattern of behavior so predictably, it's almost comical.
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"as opposed to just finding a boring black dress that fits."
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It nearly fits into my backpack, but weighs on my back.
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How do you think nostalgia fits into today's dance music scene?
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Millennials, Smith's research has shown, want something that fits their values.
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"If it fits your lifestyle, give it a shot," Chag says.
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Some choose a circular earbud that fits snuggly into your ear.
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Yet this same action fits with a slippy bull-market correction.
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The large 25 ounce size fits an entire bottle of wine.
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You just have to try one on that fits you right.
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You can run into similar problems if it fits too loosely.
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Where Murphy fits into it is the real mystery moving forward.
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It fits better in your hand, your pocket, and your bag.
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Offering virtual assistant skills fits into many semiretirees' desire for flexibility.
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Nike's Air Jordan shoe, for example, fits differently than other sneakers.
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She breaks into fits of laughter with no warning or explanation.
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It fits awkwardly in my hands, and I'm not a child.
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Teaching computers how the world fits together is a tricky business.
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In a way, that fits well with the Trump White House.
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These days it's tougher to figure out where a Portman fits.
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In some ways, this dreamlike endless motion fits the game's tone.
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This fits with the work by Ms Bruch and Mr Newman.
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Anna is very textural and very earthy, so it just fits.
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Go deeper: Where Saudi Arabia fits in the global arms trade
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It even fits back into its original sleeve for easy storage.
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Mike Tyson in his prime also would have given Ali fits.
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Total revolution, of the Russian or Chinese sort, fits the bill.
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It's gorgeous and it fits…so why not wear it again?!
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On a superficial level, if nothing else, Mandela fits the bill.
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How it all fits together, however, is a bit more blurred.
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The acquisition fits well with Goldman's evolving thinking about wealth management.
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For a start, it fits with the industry's metrics-driven worldview.
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And it fits: Minimalist chic is the Beckham M.O., after all.
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As long as it fits in the port, it should work.
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The HP Pavilion Wave fits the bill to some degree, perhaps.
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So, I don't think this is a one size fits all.
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Why not find one that fits your astrological sign's unique personality?
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Its popularity has grown in fits and starts since the 1990s.
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And in the end, it fits, because that's another thing Shazam!
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I don't know how he fits through doorways, to be honest.
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The lightweight, tiny, highly advanced drone fits easily into a backpack.
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Medicare X fits neatly into the system that exists right now.
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Well, check the promos to see which one fits you best.
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Each piece of ARMS (except for V-ball) fits together perfectly.
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What if there was a tripod that fits in your wallet?
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She fits her district, and her district is not yet blue.
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You just have to customize it until it fits your aesthetic.
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She tries on the size 7, which fits like a glove.
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This narrative style fits the game's 1950s detective noir film aesthetic.
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Video clips mocking her past coughing fits made the rounds online.
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Obviously it fits perfectly, and has since inspired a few others.
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It fits perfectly with a love of luxury goods in China.
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And Mindy Kaling's animated character fits perfectly within the Kaling canon.
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"Yeah, I think that kind of fits my thinking," he said.
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Is it a coincidence that the blueberry fits in raspberry perfectly?
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His ideological purism fits the worldview of many large Republican donors.
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Be open to what fits your face shape and your lifestyle.
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I think it fits in nicely to where the brand is.
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"Everything we own fits in 150 square feet," he later said.
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But we do know the story in which her story fits.
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The Bearcats' defense gave the Musketeers fits in the second half.
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The Fits just places all of that in an external context.
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Second, the Netflix subscription model fits with Apple's services revenue model.
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The ongoing mania for cupcakes fits into this idea very neatly.
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Update, 1:45pm: Someone added the Imperial March, which fits perfectly:
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There are other reasons to believe why Frank&aposs scenario fits.
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The attack fits into a known pattern of Chinese hacking initiatives.
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I don't know how it all fits in a few boxes.
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Our present-day phase of AI implementation fits this latter model.
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Watson has all the individual tools to give the Tide fits.
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Aro's work on the Russian troll factory undoubtedly fits that bill.
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In a product like this, it either fits or it doesn't.
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They're quiet and sturdy, and every part fits into place perfectly.
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People come up with this stuff because it fits their narrative.
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" What You Need: "A resistance band that fits around your thighs.
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He fits the profile of a horse who'll like the Belmont.
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"It fits in with the way we do oversight," he said.
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Racial progress in America has always proceeded in fits and starts.
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All this fits into China's short- and medium-term development plans.
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Or maybe her swimsuit just fits poorly -- in the front, anyway.
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He totally fits the bill — consider me the new Millionaire Matchmaker.
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I've come slowly and in fits and starts to this view.
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I think the saying goes: If the cat fits, it sits.
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Now, he scares me, so he fits in our television brand.
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A carbon price, though, fits well into the administration's other plans.
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How the Rift S fits on your head is also improved.
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Noreika's ascension fits into a broader pattern of Trump administration appointees.
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The padded laptop compartment fits up to a 15-inch laptop.
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This stylish wallet that's on sale fits right into that aesthetic.
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Today's announcement also fits into Microsoft's overall emphasis on hybrid deployments.
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Unclear who the third wheel is, but she fits in nicely.
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I'm disappointed to find that neither pair of shoes fits perfectly.
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The movie progresses in such fits and starts—Kenny is happy!
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A card game fits neatly with Valve's version of platform capitalism.
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The other part that possibly fits in with the valonqar theory?
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And the entire load fits conveniently in two rolling laundry bins.
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Mine are always having religious fits or running off with men.
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The I.P.O. has proceeded in fits and starts over three years.
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It's just about location and if it fits for your family.
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"A wealth tax fits in squarely within her diagnosis," he said.
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The Tamitha Backpack ($248) from Aimee Kestenberg fits all these criteria.
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So it fits that his biggest acquisition should be in semiconductors.
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So finally, she found one that fits, in a backwards way.
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Not everybody fits into the mold of being in a bar.
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Call it unicorn if you insist; she certainly fits the bill.
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However, the unemployment rate tends to move in fits and starts.
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In other words, there's no "one medium fits all" approach. 2.
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Another benefit of the Vive is that the headset fits better.
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Along the way, the exchange had plenty of fits and starts.
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You know what they say: If the shoe fits, wear it.
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Find one that rolls smoothly and fits your stature and style.
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In February 1692, the girls started experiencing strange fits and pain.
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An electric chair that fits in the palm of your hand.
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A silver shadow Christmas tree that fits nicely in tight spaces
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The reviewer loves how it fits both traditional and modern decors.
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They call it "the fits," which gives the movie its name.
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His embrace of Mr. Putin, however, fits no obvious political strategy.
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The spider's brown pattern fits right in with the tree bark.
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"It fits tidily into their overall view of coal," said Sen.
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It's not clear exactly where Wavegarden fits in with WeWork's business.
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This fits with Sergeant Azaria's narrative of his arrest and prosecution.
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Helping Pakistan so dramatically also fits into China's overall economic strategy.
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The move fits into a broader understanding of EU-Russia relations.
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The ship fits over 6,000 guests, and another 2,200 crew members.
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The woman fits the ring over the tip of her thumb.
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It fits the iPhone 11 Pro Max with plenty of room.
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South America fits into Africa like a puzzle piece, after all.
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"I think that there will be fits and starts," he said.
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He's spent extended portions of each day in fits of anger.
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The ruthlessness that that real-life story conjures fits Hope perfectly.
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Greta Van Susteren's resume shows she fits the "known brand" criteria.
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You'll think of a game that fits it perfectly— a concept.
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It's a motto that fits right into her positive-vibes lifestyle.
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Veronica fits the VR headset and the girl is immediately quiet.
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Of course, there's no one right answer that fits every person.
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CW: So, to some degree, he fits the bill of reporter.
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Effy Blue does not believe that one relationship size fits all.
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In the muscular circus of pro wrestling, Trump fits right in.
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It's hard to say whether Michael Johnson fits in their company.
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"An electric solution cannot be one size fits all," Reuss said.
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A promise to help pay for college fits within that ethos.
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I started experiencing strange fits in the middle of the night.
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But now I see how that fits into my art practice.
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It fits well and isn't too long for my short torso.
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It's already happening in fits and starts on our mobile devices.
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" Vatrano said, "I think he fits really well in the line.
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"It fits our picture," Crawford said, looking at the lab report.
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How twice I had slashed my face in fits of despair.
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Who's to say where Kavanaugh's nomination fits into all of that?
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It folds down for safety and fits in your hip pocket.
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The vehicle fits two adults and can charge in any outlet.
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"What's Going On in This Graph?" fits easily into the curriculum.
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A PAPR has a clear mask that fits over the face.
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But the billboard space fits comfortably into Kurimanzutto's long-standing mission.
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And it fits squarely into Mr. Girard's conception of the opera.
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I got several compliments and I love the way it fits.
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"He just fits in the glitz and glamour," said his father.
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I cannot say where my ancestor fits into all of this.
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The Family fits into a different point of view, called postmillenialism.
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How he fits: Colts running backs are popping bottles of champagne.
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How he fits: This is terrific value for the Trail Blazers.
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It fits so well with what is a quintessentially British event.
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I can't think of anything that fits better into the moment.
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The story of Uber and Lyft also fits a larger pattern.
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But because the revelation fits right in with a Tour tradition.
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"The structure of marriage fits the way I'm wired," he said.
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While the news shocked most, the new position fits DePodesta well.
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Starting with chilled seafood fits the retro mood of the Loyal.
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Choose which one fits your GIF mood the best as needed.
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"I don't think the fine fits the crime," Ms. Castor said.
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The conference's newest members — Nebraska, Maryland and Rutgers — seemed awkward fits.
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Those fits and starts have hardly kept Apple from making announcements.
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He succeeds Victoria Nuland, whose dogged diplomacy gave the Kremlin fits.
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NVDA fits the bill on that front, as we see it.
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Not everyone who becomes seriously ill fits the high-risk profile.
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But the strategy is finally making progress after fits and starts.
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The FBI has a more specific definition, but it fits too.
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Since then, the coughing fits have been horrible and extremely painful.
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It is unclear how Mr. Caudill now fits into the analogy.
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It also fits into the overall design that Virgin Galactic envisions.
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Not everyone fits the same small, medium, large or extra-large.
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Her powerful new back piece fits right in with the rest.
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Because who the hell fits into those fake, made-up systems?
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Powered by a 250cc motorcycle engine, it only fits two people.
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Is there a genre or category that your music fits into?
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Though she didn't apply this claim to disability, it certainly fits.
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"He certainly fits the profile of a serial killer," Strelzin added.
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But Scott Gottlieb is the last person who fits the bill.
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And the taxation of inflationary capital gains fits right in there.
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Your plans have changed and your resolution no longer fits in.
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Scorsese's "The Irishman" fits squarely into a year of movie nostalgia.
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"It fits with how the I.R.S. offers deals," Mr. Adkisson said.
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The RadRunner fits so perfectly in my life it's almost embarrassing.
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It focuses on modern fits, trendy details, and updating the basics.
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"It's fun that it all fits together really well," Goddard said.
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There was also a garbage can, for the inevitable vomiting fits.
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He chose 13 because that number fits neatly into a calendar.
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Here is one way: When she effortlessly fits into your crowd.
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Flip'd fits in with IHOP's more general plan to aggressively expand.
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They're too busy trading off fits of pique — tag, you're miffed!
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These children exhibit loss of appetite, sleeplessness, crying fits and fear.
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The electric motor fits in the transmission tunnel between the seats.
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And a one-size fits all policy agenda simply won't suffice.
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There is no one size fits all when making life changes.
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The classic styling and textured grip fits nicely in your hand.
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It fits nicely and now the room just needs a dresser.
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I'm so excited that my baby Christmas sweater fits baby Pansy.
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There is only one group that fits that description: Planned Parenthood.
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"He fits in with the wallpaper," one person told the Journal.
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The ban fits within principles of public health law and ethics.
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It fits me better than the one I was born with.
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But negotiations over the budget have been in fits and starts.
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The Trade Partnership's study fits with the lessons of recent history.
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It's the sort of hairstyle that fits perfectly under a bonnet.
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This fits with the company's vision of eventually automating common fixes.
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That's where immortelle — with the Latin name Helichrysum italicum — fits in.
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But Belgium is, in fits and starts, reassessing its colonial past.
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Decide which path fits into your ethics and go boldly forward.
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"Wow, your entire autograph fits over your biceps," one admirer observed.
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Besides, this fits a wider picture of a drift toward authoritarianism.
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GABRIEL 'FLUFFY' IGLESIAS: ONE SHOW FITS ALL (2019) stream on Netflix.
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And at the same time it fits his personality too, though.
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VINCENTELLI The "one size fits all" accusation isn't entirely off-base.
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It is a scalable solution that fits the company's business strategy.
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Should be interesting to see how JPP fits into the system.
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"This all fits together into one composite picture," Kleine-Brockhoff said.
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Carroll's allegation fits the behaviors that have been established or alleged.
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But, she said, it fits right in with the Trump brand.
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JL: It's a compact device that fits on a nuclear warhead.
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The Cinco Express fits in the mid-sized tree stand range.
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Your pairing almost certainly fits one of these two classifications:1.
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This fits with Trump's broader worldview, inasmuch as he has one.
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Your stuff fits in with the other acts at North Coast.
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The Bulldogs gave the Commodores fits with their size and speed.
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Musk's whole mission to save humanity fits perfectly into that whole "Do not go gentle into that good night" vibe — but after it was beat to death by Interstellar, the reference fits better with a SpaceX rocket.
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"Holiday Inn" (Ghostlight) takes existing songs (from Irving Berlin's catalog) and fits them to a newish story; "A Bronx Tale" (Ghostlight) takes an existing story and fits new songs (by Alan Menken and Glenn Slater) to it.
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"It's not one-size-fits-all and we keep as a nation trying to make it one-size-fits-all and it doesn't work that way," Hyten said of countering threats posed by America's three top adversaries.
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"Planet Earth is my toilet you're beneath this shit" fits the bill.
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Here's how the new little stick fits into Amazon's streaming device family:
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The handle fits neatly into your hand, yet surprisingly easy to hold.
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The Roku Touch tabletop remote fits handily on top of either speaker.
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But online, the theater's boycott fits a classic model of online outrage.
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No "one size fits all" option exists to protect them from infection.
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Find the one that fits your lifestyle and you'll be all set.
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Who do think fits into that role in pop culture right now?
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Curiosity's drill has been giving NASA fits for quite some time now.
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The new TV Mate by Samsung fits firmly in the first category.
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Scott, who has fought a lot in his career, fits that mold.
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Now, she says the baby fits right in with the Taylor crew.
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The new frock fits eerily well — like it was made for her.
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I was shocked by how perfectly everything fits in my room now.
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Make sure your plan fits your usage, but be careful when downsizing.
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Arguably, Buzzfeed's January publication of the infamous "dossier" fits this exact pattern.
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Fortune says getting a sports bra that fits "just right" is critical.
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There's no one-size-fits-all facial — and that's a good thing.
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Because all of the news tonight fits exactly right into the book.
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So the Standard Model prediction fits comfortably in what they actually observed.
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The childlike wonder fits right in with the track's Peter Pan inspiration.
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It fits in a backpack and comes with a handheld stabilizer grip.
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The second product fits in with the blurring trend we're seeing now.
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This totally fits the feedback in other baby-naming reports we've heard.
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Instead she repeatedly suggests Kanye's public fits can be blamed on Kim.
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It's not a prediction, but it's something that fits with the theory.
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How H. naledi fits into the human family tree isn't clear yet.
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These were sky-opening, lightning crackling, thunder-booming torrential fits of rain.
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This partnership with Apple fits into the broader digital strategy at Kering.
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Ryan Costello (R-PA), a backbench House member who fits the brand.
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The team played in contradictions, and in head-spinning fits and starts.
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And the detailed ascender module actually detaches and fits two minifigs inside.
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Yes you heard right — a giant autonomous drone that fits a human.
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It all fits into Refn's "punk rock" desire to rock the boat.
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The Rally fits in with Pioneer's recent push into Lightning-powered accessories.
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This would speed the Grizzlies' rebuild because Ingram fits Memphis's development timeline.
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Or, rather, the assisted-dying law which fits its culture and tradition.
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The $23,22 and up Spectre Folio fits into… none of those descriptions.
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It's a physical thumb drive-shaped accessory that fits on your keychain.
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Is Trump especially prone to fits of anger compared to other presidents?
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It fits comfortably into the way cis audiences see people like me.
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She developed anxiety about going outside and experienced uncontrollable fits of crying.
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Instead, it moves in fits and starts that match its choppy interface.
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No mention yet of how the budget-minded G4 Play fits in.
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That fits Trump to a tee, the 17 former special prosecutors say.
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Bonus: A jump rope fits easily into a gym bag or luggage.
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Google's quantum computer, on the other hand, probably fits in your bedroom.
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It's like half a centimeter, it definitely still fits in my pockets.
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The consideration of redefining gender as biology fits in the same vein.
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Their invention is a sensory sleeve that fits over a knitted glove.
|
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We all are different, and preparedness is not one size fits all.
|
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That's reasonable, and a lot of tech at CES fits that bill.
|
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Abramowitz replied: Cruz fits the conservative bill of particulars on every count.
|
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OMA's first contribution to Dubai, Concrete, discreetly fits into the industrial landscape.
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Mobutu fits in rather well, as does Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe's longtime president.
|
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What we didn't realize was how gender equality fits into that equation.
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You need a high-quality barbecue, that actually fits into your garden.
|
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They'll be one-size-fits all in black, teal, or coral colors.
|
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There is no "one size fits all" method to fixing online abuse.
|
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Of course, he doesn't have a dog that fits in his pocket.
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I got a large, and it fits perfectly Love, love, love it!
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It fits well even when wearing glasses, plus it has Bluetooth connectivity.
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Fans love strong characters, and Kim Cattrall's Samantha surely fits the bill.
|
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"It fits anything from a newborn hamster to a foal," she said.
|
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Those considering life at sea need to make sure their budget fits.
|
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I follow "IIFYM," or the "If It Fits Your Macros" eating plan.
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By changing our one-size-fits all approach to fundraising and success.
|
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It fits in my hand, but it's sort of spilling out, too.
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The bleak 1995 neo-noir Seven fits the bill for two reasons.
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I'm so happy that he fits in perfectly with this rowdy group.
|
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The Barclays model fits the history of the bitcoin price pretty well.
|
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Allen's character Sid in Crisis in Six Scenes fits that same mold.
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But is it just a matter of who fits the prophecy best?
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I like the idea of a compact because it fits my lifestyle.
|
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It fits four players and undoubtedly will be used with upmost responsibility.
|
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They can clearly deliver anything that fits on their little robot platters.
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"He looks like he fits in," Blue Jays manager John Gibbons said.
|
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It allows a range of fits, which is handy, particularly in footware.
|
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And this device, fittingly, fits comfortably in the Palm of your hand.
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"For me, I'm just not quite sure where it fits," she added.
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It fits my torso and covers my rear end the perfect amount.
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It fits the description of a beer with tremendous complexity and flavor.
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Progress toward Mosul, like in Tikrit, has come in fits and starts.
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The position fits perfectly with my experience in [EXPERIENCE], [EXPERIENCE] and [EXPERIENCE].
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But it seems obvious to me that that stereotype no longer fits.
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Everything on there fits with descriptions of Pink & White as 'feminist porn.
|
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"Presidents get the national security process that fits their styles," he said.
|
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However, this move fits easily into the social company's streaming content ambitions.
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Some media companies have pursued "hyperlocalization," but only in fits and starts.
|
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Patrick Murphy, the Democratic Senate candidate in Florida, fits a similar mold.
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But none of these elder statesmen and -women really fits that bill.
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He fits snugly into the Marvel Universe, sometimes a little too snugly.
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Truthfully, I didn't overdo it with the size, so everything still fits.
|
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What fits best for the me to get the effect I want?
|
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It'll be interesting to see how Hunt fits into the offensive plans.
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I urge organizations and programs to avoid "one size fits all" approaches.
|
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New York fits seamlessly into the physicality of embodying Spider-Man, too.
|
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Prince Muhammad's desire for reform fits a pattern that some consider reckless.
|
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Sure there have been fits and starts -- He gave a good speech!
|
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Hard to tell if MTV fits the bill ... in Farrah's eyes, anyway.
|
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It comes in short fits of outrage: Take it like a man!
|
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Not everyone who supports each party, of course, fits into those categories.
|
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There may be someone who fits that bill around your Thanksgiving table.
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It's a compelling question that fits seamlessly into the book's central theme.
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FlexEnable's flexible display is an OLCD screen that fits on your wrist.
|
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Yoshiyuki Kouri fits the profile of so many of Japan's nuclear evacuees.
|
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And 32 it's your biggest size which also fits like a 27.
|
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"It fits the higher income profile of Medicare beneficiaries with extra income."
|
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Progress in U.S.-China trade talks is moving in fits and starts.
|
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This charger fits any desktop aesthetic and charges your phone pretty efficiently.
|
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It fits two different cup sizes and comfortably accommodates most travel mugs.
|
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She fits the image that we have of the ideal BCBG woman.
|
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Everything still fits the same; only the tops are different size-wise.
|
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World of Final Fantasy, on the other hand, fits my life perfectly.
|
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The app fits in alongside Apple's other products — look at those emoji!
|
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Then we just see what fits and what feels good to everybody.
|
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A testy Mr Maduro told him to "shove it wherever it fits".
|
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"He fits the style of person I was working with," he says.
|
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That fits into a larger trend of surging voter turnout in 2018.
|
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This fits perfectly with ABC's brand (diversity), and the crowd dug it.
|
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A recent piece by Biggers called "Laocoön" fits this more slippery category.
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Tesla's now defunct suit against Randeep Hothi fits into the latter category.
|
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I don't think it fits Dara's [modus operandi], but you never know.
|
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The salamanders seem to have a liberal interpretation of what "fits" means.
|
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Peace efforts have been made in fits and starts but without progress.
|
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"Logan Paul fits the exact demographic," Tyron said on 'The Hollywood Beatdown.
|
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Fits 12 comfortablyMore importantly—when can you jump on the Watson bus?
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It fits their narrative of having secret cells planted around the country.
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Sadly, it fits with other policies at play in Puerto Rico today.
|
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"House races aren't one size fits all," said NRCC spokeswoman Katie Martin.
|
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So the solution here is not a "one size fits all" proposition.
|
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This set of silicone skull ice molds fits into a compact holder.
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This 100% polyester shower curtain fits most standard-size tubs and showers.
|
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So you need to understand where your work fits on that continuum.
|
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This growing pressure led to a day of tantrums and hissy fits.
|
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He said the city fits the company's "life within walking distance" philosophy.
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Her coughing fits prove it, as does her latest bout of illness.
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Don't worry if this puzzle drove you to fits of operatic drama.
|
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The agreement fits like a puzzle piece in Trump's larger space vision.
|
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English fills my mouth with its hard edgescutting so it fits better.
|
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He fits in with this team because ... he has an overall game.
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It fits so comfortable in my hand and allows me to manoeuver.
|
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He later questioned whether a CLO fits the model Congress had envisioned.
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Here's what we learned and how it fits into the bigger picture.
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Look for the one with the most coverage that fits your budget.
|
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The loft fits a queen-size bed, a television, and three windows.
|
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The ship officially fits 12 guests and has a crew of 28!!!
|
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But, in fact, it fits with Aramco's strategy and pitch to investors.
|
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Iguodala, the Warriors' redoubtable swingman, fits few basketball stereotypes and positional characterizations.
|
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What have you learned that fits this description that you especially value?
|
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Unlike a gas station nozzle nothing drips and it fits in snugly.
|
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At some point I began to wonder how Shakespeare fits into all
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His gasps are so guttural it's shocking they don't produce coughing fits.
|
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Wrapped in a flexible housing, the Specdrum wearable fits almost any finger.
|
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It's affordable, it fits well, and I think the Japanese thing helps.
|
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There are only so many niche brands, however, that make sensible fits.
|
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Texas' 22020th District, home to the west Houston suburbs, fits that mold.
|
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All of the compute fits in the front-part of the headset.
|
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"Psilocybin fits into the workday perfectly—five to six hours," says Johnson.
|
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It fits an LP that's secluded, thorny, and a little bit absurd.
|
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But in a way this fits with people's behavior in real life.
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This fits in line with recent numbers on America's growing economic inequality.
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How that fits into a bigger context is for others to decide.
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The charade fits Dr DisRespect's character, and look: it made me laugh.
|
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Yes, The Fits was not originally conceived to be set in Cincinnati.
|
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And they need to be told how all this evidence fits together.
|
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Where precisely the fuck "Creature Comfort" fits into all this is unclear.
|
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But Lue is just pleased with the way he fits this system.
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His steel experience fits with Trump's campaign promise to reinvigorate that industry.
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There's also a bamboo cutting board that fits over the drying rack.
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Where would you say 1-54 fits in the art fair world?
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The current scandal, while alarming, fits into ballet's long history of misogyny.
|
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There is one technology that perfectly fits that bill: natural gas, i.e.
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But don't we already have a word, "spouse," that fits this description?
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The machine would, seemingly at random, select applicants who were bad fits.
|
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Do you feel like the Mike Pence controversy fits into this practice?
|
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And that evolution of Diane fits the evolution of The Good Fight.
|
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The smartphone itself fits 5.3-inch screens and it'll run on Android.
|
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Evidence-backed insight emerges in fits and starts and often contradicts itself.
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I am very thin, so much so that children's clothing fits me.
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Any patient whose tumor fits that description will get an immunotherapy drug.
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Unfortunately, Lott's book fits the pattern in a career distinguished by dishonesty.
|
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That room fits about 227 people at most, packed elbow-to-elbow.
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"The archaeology fits with them lasting for quite long," said Dr. Potter.
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We automatically have an easier time remembering information that fits our worldviews.
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Hugo Boss is more classic, but it fits my body type well.
|
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In many ways, Kavanaugh fits the mold of a traditional "conservative" judge.
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"It fits," he said as he put on the winner's green jacket.
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Wirecutter's favorite pair, the Gamma Ray Polarized Classic Style, fits the bill.
|
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It also fits with the time warp that is the hotel's aesthetic.
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"A silk dress that fits my breasts like butter," she said, cursing.
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He fits pretty well into the slots we need him to fill.
|
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The move against Canada fits with this effort to rewrite the rules.
|
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How the young fund fits with SoftBank remains a work in progress.
|
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" Back to Mom: "We can't afford a one-size-fits-all system.
|
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"There's no silver bullet, one-size fits all solution," Mr. Kutcher said.
|
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But more important, the task fits perfectly the progressive movement's ethical patrimony.
|
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The paint's vibrant green color fits in well with the outdoors, too.
|
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George Zachary, CRV — Tighten the plan to only "what fits the strategy."
|
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This car is a bit surprising, but fits within Sony's current strategy.
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What are the distinct ways Taylor Swift fits into conversations on identity?
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My brother is 6′ and about 175 and it fits him also.
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Next, you have to find clothing that actually fits your personal style.
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Mr. Trump's executive order fits into a larger pattern of U.S. history.
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You think you can afford it, and it fits in your budget.
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As the ultimate global commons challenge, climate change clearly fits this bill.
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Cities like Toronto will pitch themselves as ideal fits for Amazon's needs.
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Upstairs, you'll find the master loft, which fits a queen-size bed.
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"Excelsior isn't something that fits a part-time student's schedule," Kaur said.
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And there are standard guidelines, though no one-size-fits all solutions.
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The case fits like a glove and is also wireless charging compatible.
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Carrying case: Pill shaped, bigger than AirPods case but fits in pocket.
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This is where its nuclear weapons program fits into North Korea's designs.
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Tuesday's dismissal of James B. Comey as F.B.I. director fits the pattern.
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I found a cut that fits me well: the Matchstick slim straight.
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In New York, the entire menu fits on a paper place mat.
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Joe Biden just fits that bill for the plurality of black voters.
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On the ice, the Scottish team was giving the Ardsley team fits.
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"I'm looking for something new-country that fits my voice," she said.
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Ansari is a completely different story, but Nyong'o's injunction fits it too.
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But the departures cap months of fits and starts for Gabbard's campaign.
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"The old one-size-fits all wasn't working for anybody," he said.
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"There's not really a one size fits all solution here," Wallace continued.
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And the Move fits right in with the rest of the lineup.
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With their conniption fits, Trump's responders feed into the dynamic he needs.
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Precisely where "jazz" fits into this matrix is, perhaps, a little complicated.
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He fits in surgeries and procedures between corn, deer and hay season.
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Measuring around 4 x 4 inches, it fits into a coat pocket.
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Even with the rotor guards, it easily fits in a small backpack.
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Maybe they were right-handed gloves, at times, but good fits nonetheless.
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This data fits snugly within the theoretical environment of the 27th century.
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His role as Tywin has a polarity that he fits both ways.
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There is no one-size fits all approach to our climate crisis.
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The Broadcom attempt to takeover Qualcomm fits this criteria to a tee.
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I'm not sure how elevating the world's consciousness fits into that framework.
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But read up about how the new piece of evidence fits here.
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This fits with the higher levels of activity observed in infected insects.
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In this new timeline, the glass slipper fits her stepsister's foot instead.
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In recent days, economic life has been resuming in fits and starts.
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In recent days, economic life has been resuming in fits and starts.
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For Ms. Hampton, the documentary fits into a career marked by activism.
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A "fuller bust" section starts at 30DD/E and fits through 36I.
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Every team wants an edge, and one size no longer fits all.
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He had a lengthy arrest record and seemed prone to violent fits.
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Is it a coincidence that the blueberry fits in the raspberry perfectly?
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"He fits with what wins in the N.B.A. right now," Clifford said.
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It fits four people comfortably, and five somewhat awkwardly, the pair says.
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This fits with Sessions' earlier vow to aggressively prosecute hate crime offenders.
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So it fits this thing, it could maybe be on basic cable.
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Amazon's Tig Notaro series fits a lot of the qualifications listed above.
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I'm glad it fits into the wider social idea, not just sexuality.
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Seizures, or fits, occur after an unanticipated electrical discharge in the brain.
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Republicans' support for — or silence about — Trump's immigration order fits this pattern.
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If Volkswagen doesn't step up voluntarily and accept the corporate responsibility that fits the evidence, forcing the company to pay to replace a large number of old school buses strikes us as a punishment that fits the crime.
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But while boxing might not be what makes The Fits great, The Fits just might be what continues to make the sweet science a sweet piece of art and a bold new step in a very long tradition.
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The rule only applied to "congregant spaces," state officials said: an office building that fits more than 500 people would not be subject to the rule, but a single open-plan office space that fits 500 people would.
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When researching photos for this kind of story, the most important thing is accuracy — finding a photo that specifically fits the policy details of the budget, rather than just an image that fits the theme of the story.
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In terms of sizing, the Torch 2.0 comes in three unisex sizes — small (fits women's XS, small, medium and men's small), medium (equivalent to women's large, XL, 2XL and men's medium, large, XL), and large (fits men's 2-3XL).
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Their Atlanta mansion is so sprawling it barely fits in the camera frame.
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We died in small fits over and over again, trying not to feel.
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"But it no longer fits in," he said in an interview this week.
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Go deeper: Where grand jury material fits in the new case for impeachment
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But the structure creates an intensity that fits well with the game's story.
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A tax accountant fits that description just as well as an Uber driver.
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This fits neatly into the canon: You're either the Madonna or the whore.
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The food hall trend just fits right into the theater aspect of retail.
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And so the idea of trying diplomacy fits within their ideological wheel house.
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By size, it fits right between the regular MacBook and the MacBook Pro.
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"We don't listen to science just when it fits our ideologies," Obama said.
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Resale fits into the broader pattern of explosive growth in discount retail, too.
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This one fits over the heart like a glove to keep it pumping.
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Democrats have tended to overestimate the matter, but only in fits and spurts.
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There's one particular label that fits the bill and came to Goreski's mind.
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You have to find a place that really fits the tone you're setting.
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Abbey's description of cannabis fits Hale's L3 category—"moderately safe"—to a tee.
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The brazen behavior really fits well with the "move fast, break things" mantra.
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"We seek out information that already fits with our established beliefs," says Zimdars.
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"The war room is not a one-size-fits-all solution," Gleichar said.
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Unless you really need a lot more space, the Kona fits many bills.
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First, "there's no one-size-fits-all approach to a divorce," Provder says.
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I'm so thrilled it fits so well and I feel amazing in it!
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And it fits with the new federal ministry for interior, construction and homeland.
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Take a look ahead, to find which list of tasks fits your needs.
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It fits into our lifestyles despite busy schedules and a surfeit of children.
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Right off the bat, the latest release from The Ordinary fits the bill.
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Then of course, there's how Arecibo fits into Puerto Rico as a whole.
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So it fits well, 'cause we can only do what we can do.
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You have to make sure that everything is cohesive and everything fits together.
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It succeeds when it fits seamlessly into our lives and solves real problems.
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Tell me what that means and how anarchism fits in with developing Zingerman's.
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What we currently know about the Cincinnati nightclub shooting fits into this pattern.
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But on the important stuff, the term fits him better than any other.
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Scooter fits in his "me-time" with the occasional bath and a blowdry.
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The teacher pay proposal fits in with another signature policy for Harris's campaign.
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That fits the pattern of alternating bonhomie and recalcitrance established by his father.
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The trafficking story also fits into racialized stereotypes of Asian women as passive.
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Consider how investing in a single company fits into your overall financial plan.
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This covers highly tedious tasks, a category into which vote counting comfortably fits.
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A bottle fits into any bag, and can last me about three months.
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But he does not feel like he fits in the Democratic Party either.
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Just make sure travel fits in with your other retirement goals, she said.
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So, it's newest original Daybreak, based on a graphic novel fits right in.
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In Stormzy, we have a new rising star who properly fits the bill.
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Neither fact fits the narrative of a generation more miserable than ever before.
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You're ready to break free from a role that no longer fits you.
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It also fits a lot more than I often give it credit for.
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But finding a stylish suit that fits properly is still a major feat.
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Where would you say Big Black Coat fits in the genre of music?
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"The most challenging thing is finding something that fits proportion-wise," he says.
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That fits with our finding that ballet training alters how a person walks.
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While this certainly sounds liberal, it is questionable whether she fits the term.
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Most empirical studies conclude that the random-walk hypothesis fits the data better.
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She was the one who could calm Mario Jr. during his crying fits.
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Buyers have to find a building they like that fits their price range.
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McKenna added that the plan fits into what the government can do legally.
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She may not bark, but she fits the criteria in every other way.
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That leaves competitor Google Home looking like a one-size-fits-none solution.
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It fits just about any bag and should even work with baby slings.
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The singer also fits right in with Wilson's teammates and their significant others.
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There's a certain breed of game that just fits perfectly on your phone.
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The cap is one-size-fits-all, making no adjustments for family size.
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Don't call it emotional when it's convenient and then passion when it fits.
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A more philosophical, inquisitive look at humanity certainly fits Claire Denis' past projects.
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READMEThe tiny Samsung stylus fits directly into the computer when not in use.
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It's even got an extended frame, so it fits keys of all sizes.
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Football also fits two characteristic features of Latin American culture like a glove.
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There is an innocence and intelligence to her that fits the character perfectly.
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RDR2 has a very heavy feel to it that fits with the setting.
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But maybe you don't know which streaming TV service best fits your tastes.
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It offered FITs to slather the remote west of China with solar farms.
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There's not a one-size-fits-all answer to the perfect Thanksgiving outfit.
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He also fits the symptoms for fatty liver disease and suffers from malnutrition.
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He fits the profile of the running mate Gomes has said he wants.
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I began taking antidepressants, which eased the stress that triggered my anxiety fits.
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Today, it's launching a new product that fits in squarely with that strategy.
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T: Tumblr's lowercase "t" fits well with the company's disem-vowel-ed name.
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But wearables aren't one-size-fits-all in any sense of the term.
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Choose a realistic goal that fits your interests, your passions, and your income.
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As with headphones, there's no one-size-fits-all for true wireless earbuds.
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Game-based learning fits in very well with meeting students where they are.
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Clinton has dealt with coughing fits before, but Monday's among the most disruptive.
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The simplified name fits with Apple's minimalist, pretentious and particular sensibility towards branding.
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But a one-size-fits-all approach to coffee drinking is not appropriate.
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Cheerful trio Peso Da Mafia fits in this new local wave as well.
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It fits the profile of the kind of industrial that I like here.
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Well, Slidey has no time constraints and fits perfectly into my fragmented lifestyle.
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Sticking around for a few more seasons, he played in fits and starts.
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Clearly, the answer to your runny nose problems isn't one-size-fits-all.
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A little less angry and just sadder fits a vote for Bernie Sanders.
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That's not counting the couple hundred who were not good fits for me.
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And after a few fits and starts, we left about two years ago.
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In 1692, three young girls in Salem Village, Massachusetts, began having violent fits.
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Getting or staying fit is not one-size-fits-all kind of thing.
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And so, how that fits into all of this, I don&apost know.
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This style comfortably fits wider calves and comes in a glossy finish, too.
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However, these examples aren't meant to be a one-size-fits-all solution.
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None of this, however, fits into a TV sound bite or a tweet.
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In some ways, the nudity fits better here than in Game of Thrones.
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Plus, it fits in his pocket and is highly accessible throughout the day.
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This setup fits perfectly with the typical structure of a Far Cry game.
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Here is one that fits into a standard electronics rack, 19 inches wide.
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We are not an 'ism,' 'ist,' or 'phobic' that fits the Left's narrative.
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You need to imagine a window front that fits within the client's budget.
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Underperforming businesses are also a target, and ECM fits the bill this year.
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The Pilgrim SDK fits into that top item on the list: developer tools.
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But it fits in nicely with Facebook's goal of a video-dominant network.
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If you don't think you've met anyone who fits this description, don't panic.
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But the exact cause and meaning of the fits are almost completely incidental.
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The fits stand in, variously, for puberty, or for sexuality, or for mortality.
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So, check out Hugh's old whip ... and see if it fits your fancy.
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But the panel fits with the themes of Trump's campaign in another way.
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There really is no one- size fits all diet or dietary supplement regimen.
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But it fits all kinds of shapes and sizes because of the stretch.
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The sleek black device fits any car, and never draws attention to itself.
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This one fits right on your finger, making it easy to hold onto.
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A taciturn and intently focused public servant, Mueller fits the Western lawman mold.
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This versatile pin fits any occasion and is in the shop now. hoofardedfromthesky.bigcartel.
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She pauses, fits the cap back onto her lipstick, and furrows her brow.
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Once you find a song that fits, it's like true love's first kiss.
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It's called Street Defender and fits on a single 5 643/4th floppy.
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So, I don't understand why Lisa doesn't think this fits with the decor.
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But he admits that they're still figuring out a solution that fits everyone.
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The Oscars improve at this conversation in fits and starts with every year.
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This fits with previous research suggesting that narcissists are self-aware, Grubbs said.
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But as I've gotten older it just doesn't feel like it fits anymore.
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Where do you buy a mask that fits Oliver Cromwell's giant bronze face?
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A source previously told PEOPLE that Fujikawa fits right into her hip lifestyle.
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Linda McMahon fits the profile of many high-level Trump advisors and appointees.
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Even better, get this one that's so slim, it fits inside your wallet.
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"218 years later and it still fits," he posted on Instagram and Twitter.
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"There is not going to be one strategy that fits all," Moss says.
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Instead, they want something that represents who they are and fits their lifestyle.
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But it also fits a larger lack of transparency in the gymnastics world.
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When it comes to health insurance there is no one-size-fits-all.
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"We're moving music away from a one-size-fits-all approach," Boom said.
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For Sony, it's a professional video camera that fits in your coat pocket.
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It's actually a little device that fits in the palm of your hand.
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That fits awkwardly with Beijing's plans to make more advanced chips at home.
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One that fits this mold is Headspace, provider of a popular meditation app.
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Whether their future punishment — if any— fits the crime remains to be seen.
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Vue isn't sending multiple pairs, and the frames are one-size-fits-all.
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"I'm excited to see how Brandon fits into our system," Watson told reporters.
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The light fits on both tablets and smartphones and is pretty user friendly.
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The owner of the manor where Trish Winterman was raped fits this description.
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The new head of the presidential administration, Anton Vaino, also fits that profile.
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How often do you come across triple talaqs voiced during fits of rage?
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Ultimate revenge for the Starks, giving them control of Westeros, fits the bill.
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This fits in with the idea that drinking is mainly a social pastime.
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It's a tall order, I'm aware, but the Serum Foundation fits the bill.
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In some ways Mr Wright fits this image, but in others he doesn't.
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"It's not a one size fits all model for every market," he said.
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If you aren't a card person, remember networking isn't one size fits all.
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She's the only one I've got and she deserves a dress that fits.
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This initiative fits into the Trump administration paradigm that views immigrants as criminals.
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It fits a double-sized bed and small wardrobe, but has no kitchen.
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The video fits into the trend of licking items and putting them back.
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But what "process" is "due" is not a "one size fits all" proposition.
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But under the new rules, this last paragraph of 148 characters just fits.
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Its subtle design is classic Fossil, and it fits in with any outfit.
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Though Justice Kennedy dislikes being called a swing justice, the title fits him.
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It also fits with Mr Xi's "Chinese dream" of recreating a great past.
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Find the clothes that fit your body and the life that fits you.
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Making a sound that fits me and also will translate well to others.
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The idea that WikiLeaks has problems with accountability sends Assange into angry fits.
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The Touch Bar fits right in with the rest of the MacBook Pro.
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Answer these four questions to find out which one best fits your situation.
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Adora immediately starts touching and smoothing Camille's dress, critiquing the way it fits.
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No candidate can treat education policy as a one-size-fits-all solution.
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"One size fits all" just isn't going to cut it in the workplace.
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This one-size-fits all approach to financial regulation affected small banks disproportionately.
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I've also recently had coughing fits that made me stumble away from conversations.
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The backpack easily fits my 13-inch Macbook Pro with room to spare.
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She also noted that the glass fits snugly in her car's cup holder.
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Our suit is really light, it stretches, it fits awesome, it looks cool.
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Invited or not, Qatar fits into this category, and perhaps Oman as well.
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Policygenius can help you find a life insurance policy that fits your needs.
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"If the hood fits, wear it," Grayson repeated to those who pushed back.
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CMS cannot permit Massachusetts's one-size-fits-all approach to negate that progress.
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As a sleeping bag, it fits one adult with a child snugly alongside.
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This fits a pattern of host countries' ebbing two Olympics later, Wallechinsky said.
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" Another said it "fits nicely in the corner and does its job quietly.
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For a while, amid numerous fits and starts and funding crises, it worked.
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Grab a bag, briefcase, or portfolio that fits your items and looks professional.
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If you like British fare, "Call the Midwife" (Netflix) fits your criteria exactly.
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It found that there is no specific profile that fits a school shooter.
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There are five colors and three fits available, and pairs cost $108 each.
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Mott & Bow Mercer Twill Denim, $108, available in 5 colors and three fits
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This fits a familiar pattern over the first two years of Trump's presidency.
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The asteroid fits a number of criteria that make it intriguing and convenient.
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The latter fits with the country's goals of diversifying its economy beyond oil.
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He is a quick study but fits how we are trying to play.
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Democrats want Washington to impose a one-size-fits-all policy on everybody.
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"It's not a one size fits all," Singer said on Thursday's conference call.
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García's demise, however, also fits within another uncomfortable tradition—that of presidential suicides.
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He has a mental condition that makes him go into fits of laughter.
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No matter your preferences, there's a beauty subscription box that fits your profile.
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Treatment options Treatment options are not created equal nor one-size-fits-all.
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The neatest one-size-fits-all sports app at the moment is Endomondo.
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Although small on the outside, this home fits three-bedrooms and two bathrooms.
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We shouldn't reduce complex, uncertain issues to a one-size-fits-all formula.
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But it's not one-size-fits-all when it comes to the soles.
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When you find the answer that fits all four questions, that's your ikigai.
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Yet educators continue to press on families a one-size-fits-all route.
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The land of thousands of literal rose-colored glasses and Fashion Nova 'fits.
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But what about a stash that fits on 230 21984-inch hard drives?
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Fender carries 125 signature electric guitars, but none of them fits that description.
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Obviously, there's no one-size-fits-all formula for these kinds of projects.
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Less flashy, but it fits in with this phone's boring-but-sturdy look.
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Little else about them fits the profile of a mixed martial arts enthusiast.
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And yet, when the dust settles, the result often fits the pattern anyhow.
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But throughout this series there's one action that's given Philadelphia's excellent defense fits.
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The Fits is out on home entertainment on March 20 in the UK.
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Of course, not every Trump Cabinet member named thus far fits that bill.
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Roaming defenders have extreme value in today's NBA, and Isaac fits the bill.
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Like gay marriage, however, it is not a one-size-fits-all solution.
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