"We talking about full-fledged LSU, full-fledged Alabama gear -- somebody's going to wear it," Fluker says.
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Kylie Jenner arrived back in L.A. Saturday a full-fledged 19-year-old, and Tyga arrived a full-fledged free man.
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Sprint Vector is currently more of a prototype than a fully-fledged game, but it feels like a fully-fledged workout.
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What does a "fully fledged middle school relationship" look like?
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If you've got guests, it's a full fledged picnic table.
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Not to detract from weekly constructor debuts, which are also wonderful, but a big grid makes a big splash and enables someone to dramatically unfurl those newly fledged wings (newly fledged to us, anyway).
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Part of me wishes this was a full-fledged iPhone, though.
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And then we have constituted a full fledged subsidiary in Frankfurt.
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He said the state did not foresee a full-fledged strike.
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He's become a full-fledged movie star, producer, and doting father.
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This is a collection of ideas, not a fully fledged cosmology.
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I have to ask, can we expect a full-fledged album?
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One evening, a minor dispute morphed into a full-fledged argument.
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You also don't expect that person to be full-fledged royalty!
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Paid users get a full-fledged bank account with banking information.
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The iPad *is* a full-fledged computer, no question about it.
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"I think I was a full-fledged sugar addict," he says.
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The design world is in a state of full-fledged competition.
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Fiona is now a full-fledged celebrity, but she remains humble.
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Many are betting on Flint becoming a full-fledged college town.
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Instagram had room to win as a full-fledged social network.
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Trump's comments illustrate instead that he's a full-fledged bullshit artist.
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Let's retake Hong Kong for a real and fully fledged democracy.
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Full-fledged retirement system reform will take significant time to address.
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As of October, however, he's practically become a full-fledged influencer.
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Xbox Your Xbox One is now a fully fledged development kit.
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"A full-fledged strategy is now in place," Chaudhry told Reuters.
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In her wrestling life she had a full-fledged stage persona.
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Her first full-fledged attack had come early one fall morning.
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In those countries, you can open a full-fledged bank account.
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I've stopped eating beef, hopefully en route to full-fledged vegetarianism.
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The idea is a full-fledged essential oil and aromatherapy operation.
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A full-fledged global trade war would quickly and inevitably ensue.
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Now he says he's geared up for a full-fledged launch.
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Rhydon is a full-fledged bipedal rhinoceros made out of rocks.
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The robot has now graduated to becoming a full-fledged composer.
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In other words, the startup will become a full-fledged bank faster.
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What started as a college project is now a full-fledged business.
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"Alone, no country will create a full-fledged nuclear industry," he said.
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Nevada is the only state that currently allows full-fledged sports gambling.
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Building a full-fledged streaming app removes that awkward hopping between apps.
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The movie Purple Rain had catapulted Prince into full-fledged mainstream coverage.
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Building a full-fledged cable channel, by contrast, would be far harder.
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Prosecutors dismiss their actions as "too insignificant" to justify full-fledged investigation.
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What I like most about her is she's a fully-fledged fighter.
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But Black turned her passion project into a full-fledged internet sensation.
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We need a fully-fledged, complex woman who stands on her own.
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The game's creators promised a "full-fledged action RPG" called Diablo Immortal.
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The march toward becoming a full-fledged platform started with simple customization.
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But it isn't yet capable of serving up fully fledged meeting summarizes.
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Rather, like the actual Switch itself, its a full-fledged portable console.
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Amazon launched its full-fledged, on-demand streaming music service last October.
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Killjoy populates these communities with a cast of diverse, full-fledged characters.
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Third, Facebook could yet decide to become a fully fledged bank itself.
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It's a full-fledged Windows 10 instance — you can install Steam, Battle.
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We smell a full-fledged chocolate-covered vegetable business in the making.
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The device unfolded is a full-fledged 13.3-inch tablet running Windows.
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It's part science, part magic, and full-fledged after-dinner theater. $500
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French startup Ibanfirst is launching its full-fledged banking service for companies.
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"They're going to become a full-fledged competitor to UPS," Wulfraat said.
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Yet making the transition to full-fledged commercial bank will be hard.
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Elysée's biggest challenge today is being viewed as a full-fledged brand.
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After the sinking of the Titanic, Brown became a full-fledged activist.
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A "full-fledged musical," as its director, Damien Chazelle ("Whiplash"), puts it.
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Competitor The RealReal has also built a full-fledged luxury consignment business.
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Combined, these tech developments bring us closer to full-fledged drone delivery.
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When he was released, Syria had erupted into full-fledged civil war.
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Unlike the boys, Mr. Ekkapol was ordained as a full-fledged monk.
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But Peloton's prospectus declares itself to be a full-fledged "innovation" company.
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Maybe he will win the contest and become a full-fledged genius.
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But it turns out I'd stumbled into a full-fledged civic movement.
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You need to be a full-fledged superstar to take that leap.
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MercadoLibre wants to be something close to a fully fledged digital bank.
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I remain a full-fledged member in the community of the agog.
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Formerly a skeptic, Ashley Benson is now a full-fledged Bachelor fan.
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At the time, many phones could not run full-fledged Facebook apps.
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I don't think he thought it would be a fully fledged play.
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By comparison, the $650 10.5-inch iPad Pro is a full-fledged computer.
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The company announced a full-fledged sequel to their breakout hit, Splatoon 2.
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They have dealt with me as a full-fledged colleague, as an equal.
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Spendesk wants to solve all that with a full-fledged corporate spending solution.
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It's fun to get to know them as they become full-fledged women.
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Today, millennials are full-fledged adults, with the oldest approaching 20083 years old.
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It's essentially a full-fledged Super Mario campaign tacked onto the creation tool.
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As of Thursday, that full-fledged company also includes a head of product.
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It's something that puts it ahead of plenty of full-fledged Windows computers.
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Other than that, it could run mobile operating systems or full-fledged Windows.
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This isn't a transition team that's been solely consulting full-fledged Trump loyalists.
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So how do these discs go from simple gas to full-fledged planets?
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It has evolved into a full-fledged HR solution for multiple European countries.
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They get Kris on the phone, and she has a full-fledged meltdown.
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Rose gold has officially earned the switch from trendy to full-fledged classic.
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Not bad for tablets that Apple puts up against competitors' full-fledged laptops.
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Another big first: H&M Studio will present a full-fledged menswear range.
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They're going to want a full-fledged road test before backing a nominee.
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How long until we see fully-fledged wristbands like this on the market?
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Will Forces of Destiny catch on and become a full-fledged animated series?
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So, if they're not aroused, why exactly do people get full-fledged boners?
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It's a casino which may grow into a full-fledged market for e.g.
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In other words, the startup will become a full-fledged bank faster. 10.
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One day, maybe, Bova thought he'd turn it into a fully fledged business.
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Ledger is going to launch a full-fledged mobile app called Ledger Live.
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The conversation has yet to erupt into a full-fledged historians' rap battle.
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Opportunities to earn a full-fledged law degree online are few, so far.
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Since being sidelined from the NFL, Kaepernick has become a full-fledged activist.
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The United Kingdom was never a full-fledged supporter of postwar European unity.
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Second, it is a declaration of a full-fledged economic war on Russia.
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Right as I became a full-fledged teenager, I got my first laptop.
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He was a full-fledged pop star of tomorrow, hiding in plain sight.
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It seems less a full-fledged movie than a trailer for a book.
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This is their last-ditch full-fledged attempt to discredit the Russia investigation.
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Trump might be ready to introduce a full-fledged plan to the public.
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This programming language can help ordinary web pages function like fully-fledged apps.
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Asked if a full-fledged reunion was in the works, Rowland said no.
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Despite the kingdom's outreach, a full-fledged pivot to Asia is hardly imminent.
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I think I arrived at this moment when the future was fully fledged.
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First, Fitbit apps aren't as fully fledged as Android and iOS apps are.
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Even beer companies are preparing for full-fledged sobriety to become a Thing.
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He is a full-fledged American, just like so many of our Dreamers.
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Amazon built on its Amazon Relay app with a full-fledged truck brokerage.
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The legislation will spin it out into its own fully-fledged warfighting unit.
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Especially when that somebody else might one day be a full-fledged competitor.
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The segment is going to be a full-fledged series, with 16 episodes.
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The teachers union may consider a full-fledged strike at a meeting on Thursday.
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"These shops seem like Chinese massage centers that disguise fully-fledged brothels," he said.
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Come March, they had developed a full-fledged product and accumulated 200 paying customers.
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But the startup has evolved beyond on-demand courses to provide full-fledged degrees.
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PayFit is cheaper than a third-party firm or a full-fledged HR department.
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It will release two fully fledged Pokemon titles for the device in late 2019.
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They worked around the clock to tie those fragments into a full-fledged narrative.
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MBSB has sought to become a full-fledged bank in the last few years.
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Digit is now a full-fledged app, but the basic premise remains the same.
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The company also acquired Poloniex and will launch its own full-fledged exchange soon.
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Her weekend photography business has become a full-fledged pay-it-forward awareness project.
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But the company doesn't want it to become a full-fledged 3D modelling tool.
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Taking things up a notch further is a full-fledged The Door mini-site.
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The unofficial year of tour merchandise as full-fledged fashion is still going strong.
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The next milestone project for Millington's team was a full-fledged speaker for Sonos.
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This rewatch is also another chance to savor Game Of Thrones' full-fledged season.
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The legislation will spin it out into its own fully fledged war-fighting unit.
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Full-fledged streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music also have radio-like features.
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Sony will be releasing "fully-fledged" game titles but did not give any timeline.
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" Hawaii Senator Brian Schatz said the nation was in "a full-fledged constitutional crisis.
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Their relationship evolved before our eyes, eventually blossoming into a full-fledged Hollywood romance.
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As a woman, it's rare to see fully-fledged characters in sci-fi movies.
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By the time you finish the training, you'll be a full-fledged automation expert.
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"Right now we're living through a full-fledged crisis in our democracy," she said.
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It could become a more full-fledged voice assistant like M, but with audio.
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They were fully fledged characters, endowed with their own biographies, philosophies, and literary styles.
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That means that the headquarters will be a full-fledged operational component of DHS.ADVERTISEMENT
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As a purported nation-building exercise, it has evolved into a full-fledged cult.
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Migrant enclaves have grown into full-fledged communities today, from clusters of shanty towns.
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It escalated into a full-fledged war in 2628 as the Soviet Union collapsed.
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With salads, soups, and sandwiches on its menu, Alfafa is a full-fledged restaurant.
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You may even bring your kids to convert them to full-fledged Beatles fandom.
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Prosecutors can decide to either drop it or proceed to a full-fledged investigation.
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Hopefully, enough cast members will soon get together for a full-fledged reunion series.
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This bill amounts to a full-fledged assault on those cities and towns themselves.
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Virtual systems: Some businesses don't have a need for a full-fledged phone system.
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Now, even this curtain has been lifted, and full-fledged discrimination is in practice.
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Does the US end up in a full-fledged military intervention against the regime?
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While I wouldn't call it a full-fledged reinvention, I'm certainly not the same.
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The first full-fledged issue of the weekly paper came out in July 1964.
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"There aren't that many fully fledged, multiparty democratic countries in East Asia," he said.
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Now he's a full-fledged journeyman, Vince Carter with a weaker grasp on reality.
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Eventually Ms. Sézalory decided she was ready to build a full-fledged fashion label.
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Over time, people added more shoes until it became a full-fledged art project.
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It's latest DIY computer — the Kano PC — is a fully fledged Windows 10 computer.
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It is the most engaging of what is becoming a full-fledged lifestyle category.
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North Korea will be a full-fledged nuclear weapons state in very short order.
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He really meant, I think, that you've grown up into a full-fledged ingénue.
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In Houston, the plots have escalated to full-fledged drug trafficking, according to prosecutors.
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Finally, in the 1950s, anti-Communism became a full-fledged intellectual and political movement.
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Only one of the final candidates was a full-fledged party member – Mrs. Clinton.
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On his way to uncovering "a fully fledged terrorist campaign" against the Raj, Capt.
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Iran dismissed the allegations, and said it was prepared for a "full-fledged" war.
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In this case, full-fledged 4-year-old resistance would be at its peak.
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It has the best on-time performance of all the full-fledged subway lines.
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Drunken Masters is not a full-fledged reading series, or at least not yet.
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In 2006, Pluto was demoted from a full-fledged planet to a dwarf planet.
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Google — one of Uber's early investors — isn't actually launching a full-fledged Uber rival.
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And since then, both sides have been engaged in a full-fledged psychological war.
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The full-fledged app is now available in various countries, including India and Indonesia. 10.
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"Forward guidance has become a full-fledged monetary policy instrument," ECB President Mario Draghi said.
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Janelle Monae brought everyone to their feet, transforming the event into a full-fledged concert.
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Now a thread is a full-fledged Twitter feature, right alongside hashtags and casual racism.
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One American named Isaac Robinson tried to Americanize the island, introducing a full-fledged Thanksgiving.
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Four years ago, he became a full-fledged smuggler, or "guide," as he calls himself.
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I was supposed to go, but decided on having a full-fledged sick day instead.
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Ahead, Williams breaks down her tips for turning your hobby into a full-fledged business.
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The massive success of that project may have inspired a full-fledged fidget cube craze.
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AR headsets haven't made the jump to consumers, but they're still a full-fledged industry.
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"If they really are a full-fledged asshole, there's not too much hope," says James.
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It is fragile, caught somewhere between being a proto-state and a full-fledged insurgency.
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Waymo's plan is to launch a full-fledged self-driving transportation service later this year.
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"This was not a full-fledged investigation, but an imitation," wrote Nemtsov's daughter, Zhanna Nemtsova.
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And if that wasn't enough, it's also the episode that gives Maeve full-fledged superpowers.
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The main difference between Blueprint-generated skills and full-fledged Alexa skills is the scope.
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Hell, Microsoft even made Windows phones powerful enough to be used as full-fledged PCs.
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Essentially, experts said, it was stating that it had become a full-fledged nuclear power.
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The new airport is designed to turn Turkish into a fully fledged super-connecting airline.
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Apple is now reportedly working on autonomous driving technology and not a full-fledged car.
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LOS ANGELES — Cyanide & Happiness went from web comic to full-fledged YouTube series in 2005.
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So no, it's not really the fully-fledged alcohol service you may have hoped for.
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Trump is not in Washington on Friday, making a full-fledged White House briefing unorthodox.
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You can let people sign up to the newsletter without creating a full-fledged account.
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Do you think we'll ever see Hank become a full-fledged villain in the show?
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However, worries of a fully fledged trade war between the two biggest world economies remain.
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High-res 3D maps are a key ingredient in any full-fledged self-driving efforts.
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Still, it may be another decade before India has a fully-fledged sea-based deterrent.
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The competitive vibe of the roundtable has sent me into a full-fledged delusional mania.
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That's a key benchmark in the country's attempt to become a full-fledged nuclear power.
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Establishing a full-fledged Trans-Pacific Partnership for electronic music that bridges East and West.
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Similarly, the police started to treat hooligan firms as fully fledged criminal organisations after Beverwijk.
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Because, despite the word "toaster" in its name, these are really full-fledged countertop ovens.
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It would be disastrous if the current situation escalated into a full-fledged military confrontation.
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Which is not to suggest that Énard should have written a full-fledged alternate history.
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Confidence in the financial system can be shaken, leading to a full-fledged banking crisis.
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Especially if he loses, I'm dubious of Trump TV as a full-fledged cable channel.
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Now, it's a full-fledged marketplace, connecting engaged couples to 600 brands and 60,000 products.
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Even though that movie was a full-fledged tearjerker, comedy isn't a problem for Brie.
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It's much more energy-efficient to power a scooter compared to a full-fledged car.
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He's now a full-fledged celebrity with many millions of admirers and real political clout.
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"RuPaul's Drag Race" has made stars of its contestants, catapulting many into full-fledged careers.
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MacOS: Like Windows, MacOS is a fully fledged OS with a robust library of apps.
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Bobby stands in his empty office, staring a rare full-fledged defeat in the face.
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The third season, therefore, could be Joe emerging from hiding as a full-fledged butterfly.
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It did not, however, establish Himes as a full-fledged celebrity or stabilize his life.
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Gradually you will be a full-fledged, salary-earning, tax-paying, money-saving grown-up.
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Zarda Donald "Don" Zarda turned a recreational passion for skydiving into a full-fledged career.
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The plan would discard the longtime goal of granting the Palestinians a full-fledged state.
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She did it by evolving from an anti-war protester to a full-fledged moderate.
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Kremlin control of Russian television has kept a full-fledged debate off the country's airwaves.
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Rubin is rooting for a full-fledged effort to map the mouse's 75 million neurons.
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In fact, plenty of apps make the learning process really fun for fully-fledged adults.
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At one point, it seemed fashion might have a fully fledged revolution on its hands.
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American is the only US airline that still offers a full-fledged international first class.
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Speaking of the ultimate experience, this full-fledged entertainment system might be just the thing.
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The tools aren't going to replace full-fledged photo editing tools like Adobe's Lightroom, however.
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There, Yennefer is able to tap into her powers and become a full-fledged sorceress.
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Flights have been canceled — prompting full-fledged brawls at airline counters, documented on social media.
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Her full-fledged return here is quite welcome, especially as the season approaches its endgame.
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And it turned Esperanza Spalding into a full-fledged critical darling, a respected art star.
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In mid-2018, Alphabet dropped the "project," spinning Wing out into its own fully-fledged company.
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A full-fledged pop star, Gloria Estefan, shared the halftime with Olympic figure skaters in 1992.
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Years back, they resurrected letters found on Neutra's houses, turning it into a full-fledged font.
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The site is now a fully fledged company that offers financial tips to thousands of users.
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The epistemic crisis Trump has accelerated is now morphing into a full-fledged crisis of democracy.
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ESMA said it has "registered" Moody's Stockholm branch, meaning it will become a fully fledged operation.
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She took a new job, as a full-fledged accountant, and adjusted to a longer commute.
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Can he knock out a full-fledged welterweight, who has a good chin, with that punch?
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While we may not have full-fledged Westworld-like sex robots yet, we are getting there.
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Some bots now almost look like full-fledged apps with a variety of feature-rich options.
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The startup then started offering full-fledged diplomas that require six months, a year or more.
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Apple has transformed the iPad from being a jumbo iPhone to a full-fledged multitasking tablet.
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With this, Project Felix/Adobe Dimension becomes a fully fledged member of the Creative Cloud family.
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Instead, Audible has produced a full-fledged Choose Your One Adventure audiobook, with a proper narrator.
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Da Legna also succeeds, mostly, at embodying a fully -fledged restaurant, unlike more basic pizza places.
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His Workers' Party is scheduled to hold its first full-fledged congress since 1980 this May.
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Are there Switch players who nearly exclusively play their Switch on a full-fledged TV setup?
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Main character Cal Kestis is no longer a Padawan but also not a full-fledged Jedi.
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Essentially, Maddie and her gang of ex-spouses sidestep imposter syndrome by becoming full-fledged imposters.
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For those serious about book writing, Scrivener is a full-fledged composition and manuscript-management program.
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"This acquisition will allow us to become a full-fledged operating system for businesses," said Swain.
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Donald J. Trump appears to be making a full-fledged effort to win the Iowa caucuses.
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Last night, makeup artist Patrick Ta snapped Hadid giving her friend a full-fledged glam session.
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Clearly, what was once a few embers of rebellion has grown into a full-fledged blaze.
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And those betting that NAFEX heralds a swift and full-fledged naira liberalisation may be disappointed.
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Today's seems more of an audition, or perhaps some choristic sparring, than a fully-fledged bout.
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Sometimes the poison gets out—when, say, rockets or other attacks provoke a fully fledged war.
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The little bump on my right cheek grew into a full-fledged whitehead, which — spoiler alert!
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But the company plans to go one step further and build a full-fledged financial hub.
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The one-track partnership would evolve into a full-fledged album, Has Been, six years later.
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It can show the weather or other information, but it isn't a full-fledged smart speaker.
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The moves are the latest by Fields to reposition Ford into a full-fledged mobility company.
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Now, it aims to give older students what they need to become full-fledged app developers.
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This depression has just 24 hours or so to ripen into a full-fledged tropical storm.
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Remember the times when Google Maps' navigation mode could not compete with fully fledged GPS apps?
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If it hadn't crashed with Earth, it might have become a full-fledged planet, Young said.
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Really, the Basslet feels more like an interesting first step than a full-fledged standalone product.
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Japan has not had fully fledged aircraft carriers since its World War Two defeat in 1945.
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They prefer to let junior players take the development risk and then buy fully fledged projects.
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Still, most cities have been reluctant to roll out full-fledged initiatives for smart city deployments.
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Yet there is arguably a difference between individual acts of war and a full-fledged war.
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But unlike their HTGAWM counterparts, the For The People characters aren't students; they're full-fledged lawyers.
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When she becomes a full-fledged journeywoman next year, she expects to earn $24 an hour.
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To many observers, Brazil appears one swarm of locusts short of a full-fledged biblical plague.
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Facebook says it has no plans to turn these shadow accounts into full-fledged Facebook profiles.
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This kind of paranoia about localists blossoming into full-fledged separatist political activities might be counterproductive.
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This training often takes these full-fledged controllers away from their primary job of guiding traffic.
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It's an exciting time: Your latest groundbreaking entrepreneurial idea has evolved into a full-fledged startup.
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Snapchat is secretly planning the launch of its first full-fledged developer platform, currently called Snapkit.
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Over time, the startup has added more products to turn N26 into a full-fledged bank.
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The central European country has been without a fully-fledged administration since an election last October.
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You do not need to be coming up with some elaborate fantasy with fully-fledged characters.
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With this punishment, Sammie became a full-fledged martyr and poster girl for the segregationist cause.
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"It's a full-fledged bank account that you can use to manage your finances," said Streit.
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And by January 2015, he'd launched a full-fledged campaign to fight for youth voter rights.
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REVOLUTIONARY GUARDS COMMANDER HAJIZADEH SAYS IRAN HAS ALWAYS BEEN READY FOR A "FULL-FLEDGED" WAR - TASNIM
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The risk of full-fledged war, conventional war, between Israel and Iran is still very low.
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"You've got full-fledged academic space sharing a lobby with a residence hall," Mr. Curtin said.
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The rhetorical battle between liberal Californians and a conservative administration is now a full-fledged fight.
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It was inevitable that it would spill over into a full-fledged political and health crisis.
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With the right business acumen, these side hustles can eventually grow into a full-fledged brand.
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Many teams took home NFL titles before the championship game became a full-fledged American tradition.
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They were considered less than full-fledged beings, not quite living and therefore not worth saving.
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Full-fledged radio transmitters, just ones with severely limited outputs to avoid violating any FCC laws.
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Others were more skeptical that full-fledged negotiations with Taiwan would actually get off the ground.
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Full-fledged recovery, where people not working can work and cap spending that never took place.
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I want to become a full-fledged pilot, no different from men, as soon as possible.
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Is that the same as the Russian government and Putin ordering a full-fledged interference campaign?
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To benefit from yoga's mind-body approach, you don't need to become a full-fledged yogi.
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But it wasn&apost the full-fledged lifestyle brand its founders wanted it to be...yet.
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And she quit her day job and began building an Instagram-inspired, full-fledged review business.
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Venezuela could face a full-fledged civil war if military support for dictator Nicolas Maduro erodes.
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Beyond common spaces, some developers are turning model units into full-fledged art galleries as well.
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It has since became a full-fledged business, selling locally in eastern Ohio and western Pennsylvania.
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A few were full-fledged businesses: licensed and insured, and with employees to juggle bigger jobs.
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Video _____ "RuPaul's Drag Race" has made stars of its contestants, catapulting many into full-fledged careers.
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Boldness may be associated with certain positive life outcomes, but full-fledged psychopathy generally is not.
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That ended a decade of dollarization and took another step toward relaunching a fully-fledged currency.
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In his list, the book titles link back to his full-fledged reviews of all five titles.
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The nation also did not have graduated programs to ease teenagers into becoming full-fledged licensed drivers.
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Only full-fledged union members work under a union-negotiated collective bargaining agreement and receive union services.
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Answering Redditors' questions, Newell confirmed Valve is working on at least one fully-fledged single player game.
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Sure, it adds some interesting features, but nothing that a regular full-fledged Android phone wouldn't provide.
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Twenty years old, I'll be a full-fledged adult, able to take on more projects, more responsibility.
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" Now full-fledged adults, Egan's children have "a reasonable person's skepticism toward the supernatural claims of religion.
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This would mark West's first full-fledged album since 2016's critically acclaimed The Life of Pablo.
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A rise in borrowing costs would hurt, though a lurch back into full-fledged crisis is unlikely.
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Mansour proved ruthless in pushing back against them in fully fledged military operations launched by the Taliban.
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The emotional wounds nicked into them as kids have blossomed into full-fledged demons, haunting each one.
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In fact, they've begun a full-fledged Instagram campaign to get the two pop stars back together.
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Now, let's see if Free has what it takes to become a full-fledged consumer electronics company.
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We still think we need more evidence to call a full-fledged recovery of the Chinese economy.
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If we break above those levels, we are likely to see more full-fledged buying from investors.
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But in this case, you get a full-fledged Windows 10 desktop environment with great network performances.
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If you're not obsessed with Jake Gyllenhaal and Ryan Reynolds' full-fledged bromance, you're about to be.
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It is smaller than 1MB and uses considerably less data than its the full fledged Facebook app.
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Onstage at its E3 press conference, Ubisoft confirmed that The Division 2 will have full-fledged raids.
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A fully-fledged economic revival and restructuring could threaten power brokers and religious entities in the Kingdom.
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Regardless, Chyna's definitely becoming a full-fledged member of the Kardashian krew, one selfie at a time.
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To become these full-fledged advertising giants, however, they need scale, technology and content to advertise against.
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And over the past year, the long-simmering scandal once again exploded into a full-fledged crisis.
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The firm is now all grown up with an acceleration program and a full-fledged VC fund.
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It can still feel like a frustrating mix of fully fledged operating system and undercooked user experience.
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I'd transformed two kisses, one pair of tights, and zero time alone into a fully fledged relationship.
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IT IS hard to see what might deflect North Korea from becoming a fully-fledged nuclear power.
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Now, Shaltmira is a full-fledged practicing tattoo artist who's designing a series of illustrations called Cosmogenesis.
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We have a long way to go before we can launch a full-fledged Space Debris Blaster.
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This training features eight extensive courses to take you from Excel newbie to a full-fledged pro.
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They said the blast was too small for it to have been a full-fledged hydrogen bomb.
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As a full-fledged replacement for gold, though, Bitcoin could well eclipse gold's sizeable environmental price tag.
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Wednesday morning, Ivanka Trump gave her first interview as a fully-fledged, official White House staff member.
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You are graduating at a time when there is a full-fledged assault on truth and reason.
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The proposal is a more full-fledged version of the "skinny budget" Trump released back in March.
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Now, he's gone the practical route of bringing a full-fledged version of Android to the iPhone.
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The sport of drone quad racing is quickly growing from DIY hobby to full-fledged competitive sport.
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"And make no mistake, we are living through a full-fledged crisis in our democracy," she added.
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Still, he's not ready to launch a full-fledged company of his own in politics and climate.
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"The pair shared parenting duties of their chick, Kyton, until he fledged the nest," reads the blog.
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However, Gigantamax only lasts for a few turns in battle, so it's not a full fledged evolution.
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But out of the trio of looks, not one of them is a full-fledged bathing suit.
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It's all part of the fictional world of "The Path," Hulu's first full-fledged hourlong drama series.
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Then Emerge, and training groups like it, began supporting and developing that interest into full-fledged candidacies.
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Right. I mean, he seems to be sort of a full-fledged Trump guy all the way.
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" Nevertheless, her mother, who passed away in February, was what my mom calls a "full-fledged meddler.
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Over the years, he expanded Los Vencedores into a full-fledged neighborhood cultural association in Tres Mil.
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Kanye West and Adidas just announced they are turning their Yeezy collaboration into a full-fledged partnership.
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But Chudnovsky confirmed that Facebook is hard at work building a full-fledged Messenger chatbot analytics system.
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Raveena Tandon, in her first full-fledged movie role in six years, is the other saving grace.
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Eventually, Ohi has plans to turn this into a full-fledged platform, paying landlords based on volume.
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Even then, a full-fledged return to an era of back-alley, coat-hanger abortions seems improbable.
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She faces some hurdles of her own before she can become a full-fledged and registered candidate.
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That contradicted the president's own estimate, which fluctuates between 3 million and 4 million full-fledged addicts.
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But although they pursued centrifuge technology, the Libyans never really created a full-fledged weapons-making program.
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And he reached an agreement with Pfizer, but as mentioned, it wasn't exactly a full-fledged win.
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The airline declared bankruptcy before the novel coronavirus became a full-fledged disaster for the aviation industry.
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Kristaps Porzingis is developing into a full-fledged star, regularly scoring upward of 30 points per game.
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I have been wondering when that epistemic crisis might spiral out into a full-fledged political crisis.
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With "The Lion King: The Gift," Beyoncé joins their ranks soulfully and attentively, seeking full-fledged fusions.
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He cautioned that full-fledged availability of a vaccine against the mosquito-borne virus would take longer.
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The president's full-fledged backing for Kavanaugh could put pressure on several Republican holdouts on his nomination.
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The Palestinian leadership immediately rejected the plan, which discards the idea of a full-fledged Palestinian state.
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The Palestinian leadership immediately rejected the proposal, which discards the idea of a full-fledged Palestinian state.
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And so, the full-fledged business value will become apparent a lot more quickly at that point.
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Those two albums, like those by Beyoncé and Solange, appeared suddenly online as full-fledged cultural events.
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Iran denied U.S. accusations it was to blame and said it was ready for "full-fledged war".
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"Before I knew what was happening, he came out with a full-fledged rap," Ms. Nooruddin said.
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Iran has distanced itself from the attacks, warning that it was ready for a "full-fledged" war.
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Unlike folding chairs or restaurant service, custom wedding cakes are full-fledged speech under the First Amendment.
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Can you imagine the sort of competitions you could have with full-fledged ... And nobody gets hurt.
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There's plenty of pre-prepared food as well, ranging from salads to wraps to full-fledged meals.
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Now he has had this chance to play out the fantasy of being a full-fledged dictator.
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"Make Baseball Fun Again" became a full-fledged advertising campaign, winding up on hats and T-shirts.
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American officials were more guarded, saying they were open to talks but not a full-fledged negotiation.
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Many within the alt-right, he said, had decided to embrace full-fledged anti-Semitism and white nationalism "rather than tapping the brakes into optics cucking" and giving up the dream of a full-fledged race war and a white ethnostate: Activism begets more IRL [in real life] stuff.
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Kang said the country's full-fledged carriers need to restructure and consolidate to reduce competition and heavy debts.
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Fewer people are paying for traditional TV, hence the full-fledged emergence of web TV (see Peter below).
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That last bit may not have been intentional, but we appreciate the commitment to full-fledged coordination nonetheless.
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There is now a full-fledged Japanese pop band dedicated to spreading the gospel of bitcoin and more.
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Consumer Reports, which reviews products all year, recommended a broad list of stocking stuffers and full-fledged gifts.
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Many investors also turned to the yen, a currency likely to benefit from a full-fledged trade war.
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For example, a touch panel bug turned some Google Home Minis into full-fledged surveillance devices last year.
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This year may not yet be a full-fledged wipeout for emerging market currencies, but it's getting close.
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New York (CNN Business)Airbnb is adding trip packages as it evolves into a full-fledged travel company.
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Optimistically, according to Musk, the BFR won't even become a full-fledged priority until the end of 2019.
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In other words, everything you need to know if you're a full-fledged Carrie Bradshaw in the making.
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Jimenez had recently completed a probationary period officers undergo to become a "full-fledged police officer," Johnson said.
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Both demos had you move around a limited space with minimal interactivity, not a full-fledged virtual world.
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Even so, it's still not the full-fledged operating system many of us require on our desktop machines.
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The vote removed almost any doubt that Democrats would bring a full-fledged impeachment case against Mr. Trump.
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But Chandra cautions against thinking of Granthika as a full-fledged AI with its own independent creative capacity.
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Instead of letting me bide my time until breakfast, my body launched into a full-fledged panic attack.
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But others were full-fledged VR games, including the shooters Space Pirate Trainer, Superhot VR, and Arizona Sunshine.
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A full-fledged appointment that must be scheduled and billed as such, even if the problem is minor?
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But those providers still don't offer the same features one would find in a full-fledged retail store.
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It appears that a full-fledged "return" may be in question following YouTube's decision to yank his ads.
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Spiegel was apparently able to sell Pompliano on a vision of a fully fledged growth team at Snapchat.
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Dr Marra and his colleagues have not yet tested their system on a fully fledged ocean-crossing cable.
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Sucking energy from the warm waters of the Gulf, it became a fully fledged hurricane on August 1083th.
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His startup Gigster turns clients' ideas into full-fledged apps by coordinating freelance product managers, engineers and designers.
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Mr Akchoté's production creates a throbbing, urgent drive, which sometimes bursts—almost inappropriately—into fully-fledged pop bangers.
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His other company, SpaceX, is a fully fledged minotaur, having raised $2.4 billion in equity capital to date.
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His Muslim Brotherhood, now banned in Egypt, described it as "full-fledged murder" and called for mass gatherings.
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It's not the first time the full-fledged Alexa assistant has made its way to the smartphone screen.
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That's more than the 15-inch MacBook Pro, Surface Book 43, and even some full-fledged gaming laptops.
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Wells' return to full-fledged vehicle living came just as the economy nosedived, providing his unlikely big break.
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Uganda already has a full-fledged financial market, the Uganda Securities Exchange (USE), which has several listed firms.
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Hence Evo's big upgrade: a full-fledged programming system that lets users code actions directly into the robot.
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I think the idea that we've seen, I think they're going to have a full-fledged cargo airline.
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It just happens to be a full-fledged smartwatch that's virtually indistinguishable from the rest of Fossil's lineup.
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But little by little the machine evolved, until one day the Air had become a full-fledged computer.
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Given the brittleness of the political system, a full-fledged Asian crisis is a frightening thing to contemplate.
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After the conversion of conventional branches, the applicant can then apply for a full-fledged Islamic banking license.
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In the past month alone we've seen unicorns, Impressionist art, and beach getaways become full-fledged nail trends.
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But cinematic mini-films, complete with paid actors, lighting crews and full-fledged story boards, are something new.
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"May the 4th be with you" is the phrase marking a full-fledged unofficial holiday, Star Wars Day.
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Democrats and Republicans [should] set aside partisanship to avoid a full-fledged constitutional crisis in the Watergate era.
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This is not a full-fledged trade war (yet), as the numbers involved thus far are relatively low.
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That's a pittance compared with the billion-dollar amount needed to finance a full-fledged general election campaign.
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With limited infrastructure, social services and jobs to offer migrants, Brazilian authorities fear a full-fledged humanitarian crisis.
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Under Mr Modi, the project to convert India into a fully fledged Hindu nation has moved ahead smartly.
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"In the next couple of years we're going to see a full-fledged ransomware on phones," he said.
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Russia stopped short of initiating a full-fledged cease-fire, a step that Western governments have been demanding.
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The brands in their portfolio run the gamut from consumer-packaged goods to full-fledged fast casual chains.
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Opt for a digital print (emailed) or get it sent to you as a fully fledged canvas print.
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GE's efforts are not expected to include a full-fledged break-up, but something will be spun off.
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Second, practical challenges — and potential downsides — come with granting individuals full-fledged property rights in their user data.
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The announcement notes that ForwardWorks hopes to create "full-fledged game titles" for smart device users to enjoy.
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The texts may also contain a link to a more fully fledged plan (with photos, address, logistics etc.).
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They can still coax host cells to make full-fledged viruses that can escape and infect other victims.
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Rumor has it that Apple is now working on autonomous driving technology and not a full-fledged car.
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By 2000, the event had expanded into a full-fledged street party as more locals joined the fray.
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Image credit: Wojdylo Now Snapchat is offering its most full-fledged, well-produced native game, called Santa's Helper.
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Of the prosecutor's 10 current full-fledged investigations, all except one, in Georgia, involve African politicians and warlords.
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The country is now home to a full-fledged Islamic bank and six Islamic windows in conventional banks.
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CARYN GANZ Travis Scott is less a stand-alone rapper than a full-fledged cross-media performance interventionist.
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A complete end to any vestiges of democratic rule, and the establishment of a full-fledged, unabashed dictatorship?
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Second, practical challenges (and potential downsides) come with granting individuals full-fledged property rights in their user data.
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From there, the recruit would meet with a nearby member in person and become a full-fledged member.
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But I'm not a full-fledged member of the defense team in any realistic sense of that term.
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Microsoft has also added full-fledged gesture tracking, not just the "air tap" option from the original HoloLens.
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The Democrats took their obstruction efforts too far and Republicans responded will full-fledged support for Judge Kavanaugh.
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Other companies are looking to focus more on branded content like videos, sponsored stories and full-fledged campaigns.
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Check out this story for tips on how to turn a side gig into a full-fledged business.
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You will, as promised, get to witness the devolution of a troubled man into a full-fledged supervillain.
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This may increase Apple's addressable market by effectively creating a lower entry point for a full-fledged 'computer.
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Moving forward with a full-fledged enforcement of the agreement necessitates an acknowledgment of the NDA with Clifford.
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And while there are hopes of expanding into a full-fledged league, the primary emphasis is on recreation.
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Beyond the touchdowns and fumbles, the Super Bowl is a full-fledged entertainment event on a massive scale.
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I think for Trump it would take a whole, full-fledged weeklong silent meditation retreat to make progress.
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Full-fledged ethics reforms to address pay-to-play scandals and strengthen freedom-of-information laws went unaddressed.
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The U.S. Embassy in Havana, which reopened in August 2015, will remain as a full-fledged diplomatic outpost.
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Once he'd seen this side of Pluto, Runyon was bothered that it wasn't a full-fledged planet anymore.
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Nothing wrong with web apps, especially ones that also work offline, but they're no replacements for full-fledged apps.
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He also said that the company "already [has] been working with restaurants," so maybe it'll offer full-fledged dining.
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Many investors also turned to the Japanese yen, a currency likely to benefit from a full-fledged trade war.
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By 2013 the full-fledged startup had shown the ability to build its technology into an Android tablet device.
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What was once a smattering of one-off stories is now a full-fledged subvertical of the site. Vogue.
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People would think, wow, for a $33 expansion pack, this is almost as good as a full-fledged release.
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The Apple Watch is slowly evolving from a notifications toy into a full-fledged tool for staying in touch.
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The Chromecast still falls short of doing what a full-fledged set top box or streaming stick could do.
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Balkan countries' dreams of becoming fully fledged members of a prosperous and united European Union are beginning to fade.
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Here's the 360-degree marketing video for it: So Google wants to turn Assistant into a full-fledged platform.
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Then, a step selection algorithm maps these choices out using different moves, creating a fully fledged DDR step chart.
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Finally, there's the App Launcher space if you want to play a full-fledged VR experience as a group.
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NeNe Leakes is set to return as a full-fledged housewife, taking things right back to where they began.
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Kate Spade first expanded into the home in 2003; by the 2010s, it was a full-fledged lifestyle brand.
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It is easier to set up a clandestine laboratory, or even a fully fledged pharmaceutical factory, than ever before.
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This will bring the Monese app even closer to a fully fledged current account offered by a traditional bank.
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Now he's turning SuperPhone into a full-fledged CRM for SMS with a new app and round of funding.
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In 2018, Fortnite became a full-fledged pop culture phenomenon, one that has turned out to be incredibly lucrative.
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There are 10 million full-time skilled freelancers out there, and Bonsai lets them work like full-fledged businesses.
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Others say the evidence is thin and that Rwanda would suffer if Burundi explodes in full-fledged civil war.
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The book isn't quite a full-fledged novel, but just a book version of the script for the play.
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By the time his owner does return to claim him, he may be a full-fledged social media star.
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If you want to become a full-fledged data scientist, grab the Big Data Mastery with Hadoop Bundle today.
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This will allow filmmakers to bring not just 'experiences' but full-fledged films and artistic endeavors to the field.
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Now what started as a nod to the "VooDoo legacy" is now a full-fledged line of gaming devices.
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What, until now, has largely been a war of words could easily careen into a full-fledged trade war.
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Over time, these instabilities continue to swirl and gather material around them, eventually combusting into a fully-fledged star.
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So the assumption in Beijing, and in global markets, is that a full-fledged trade war will be avoided.
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Some wrongly speculated that Facebook would soon launch its own full-fledged music streaming service to compete with Spotify.
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Gmail is also getting a new built-in offline mode since it's now a fully fledged progressive web app.
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Other functions could gradually be added so that the ESM would morph into a full-fledged euro-zone treasury.
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At some point in the match, Vizeu and Rhodolfo — two Flamengo players — almost got into a fully-fledged fight.
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Whether you're dealing with acne or dry flakes, there's a product (or a full-fledged routine) here for you.
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And if Carol is indeed alive, then so is our undying hope for a full-fledged Carol-Daryl romance.
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Their songs aren't darker, but they're indicative of growing up and wrestling with what full-fledged teenagedom can bring.
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This full-fledged city is not only affordable, it's also jam-packed with culture, sports, dining and events venues.
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Vinfast is Vietnam's first fully fledged carmaker, while VinSmart rolled out its first locally made smartphone, Vsmart, last year.
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He'd like to eventually expand it into a full-fledged ad blocker that would insert articles across the web.
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The objective is to help Medialaan become a full fledged mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) operating on Base's network.
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The Instagram Location Stories features beg the question of whether Instagram is preparing a full-fledged Stories Search option.
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If you want to become a full-fledged polyglot, you can get the entire 130-language library for $299.99.
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The focus is on gathering data and building out a full-fledged effort, not building an entire security team.
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You'll even get nifty freelancing tips, in case you want to start venturing into becoming a full-fledged designer.
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But so far no one has actually implemented a program that meets all the requirements of full-fledged UBI.
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"You're graduating in a time where's a full-fledged attack on truth and reason," she told the graduating class.
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BLM evolved into a full-fledged movement during the urban rebellions in Ferguson in 2014 and Baltimore in 2015.
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In a sense, it also represents a symbolic divide between older Chromebooks and ones with full-fledged laptop aspirations.
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Bryan: I think to be a full-fledged clone, he would have to be as entertaining as Tony Stark.
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How can China fully embrace the sharing economy to turn it into a fully fledged vehicle for economic growth?
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"For me, it wasn't fully fledged rape yet – I was only 10 or 11 by this point," says Dixon.
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Grayscale sought in January to make the trust a full-fledged ETF and was restricted from creating new shares.
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Mr Dink believed Turkey needed to become a fully-fledged democracy before it could face up to the genocide.
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He joined the force in February 2017 and recently completed probationary training, becoming a full-fledged officer, Johnson said.
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In 10 years, when he is deep into his career as a full-fledged professional, then it will matter.
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The idea to attack tropical storms before they become full-fledged hurricanes "isn't promising either," the NOAA article says.
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Now, Alcantara, who studied nursing, will study for his nursing board exams to become a fully fledged registered nurse.
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No other social app has a vibrant events community, while event platforms like Eventbrite lack full-fledged social features.
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Facebook lets companies run video ads that are as long as they want, but only as full-fledged videos.
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While Revolut isn't a full-fledged bank account, it is an interesting tool for people who travel a lot.
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Neither of you have the time (or money) to pretend like you're full-fledged adults with real life plans.
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Most significant, the XC90 Excellence is Volvo's clearest signal that it sees itself as a full-fledged luxury brand.
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Since Eugenie isn't a full-fledged working royal, she was able to bring a date that wasn't a spouse.
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"Really, it is this fully fledged different media system with a totally different logic than mainstream media," Lewis said.
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Once you've attached the Junglecat to your phone, it feels like you're playing a full-fledged video game console.
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Daigo opened last summer, as one of the market's smaller stalls, too cramped for a full-fledged sushi setup.
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But by 261, the Christmas discs were getting a full-fledged studio production, with skits and snippets of music.
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The research grew into the MIT Underworlds Project in 2015, and became a fully-fledged company, Biobot, in 2017.
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Does it want to remain a full-fledged player in the world, with a vision and policy it owns?
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By the 1980s, caterers had become full-fledged event planners, and their parties were as flashy as the decade.
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Ssam Bar had become "a nearly full-fledged restaurant in near-perfect sync with the times," Mr. Bruni wrote.
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It's the first full-fledged VR game set in the universe created by showrunners Lisa Joy and Jonathan Nolan.
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I enjoyed seeing old friends and new places, but I never longed to do a full-fledged tour again.
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Now, Ms. Stewart is a full-fledged adoption advocate, who often finds herself explaining rat culture to co-workers.
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The agreement includes provisions for higher wages and a process that allows temporary workers to become full-fledged employees.
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From that, Legge saw the potential for a full-fledged business based on that idea and he launched &Open.
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He has also tried to downplay his role on Trump's defense team, insisting he isn't a "full-fledged" member.
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He has also turned his hobby of collecting gems into a full-fledged business via an online crystal store.
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They've since grown their channels to millions of subscribers and transitioned into making their hobby a full-fledged career.
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It was a kind of gateway drug to what would become our full-fledged, 2010's, quantified-self addictions.
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Park officials have now reluctantly accepted a new reality: the Grove of Titans is a full-fledged tourist destination.
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This event is billed as a "full-fledged festival experience" that takes place at a different venue every month.
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The students who are protesting now want a full-fledged department and the opportunity to major in ethnic studies.
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For most of the twentieth century, Los Angeles was the only American metropolis without a full-fledged opera house.
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A growing number of startups and full-fledged companies are looking to bring their smart technology into your mouth.
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A friend told me recently about one of his best recruits, a full-fledged member of a terrorist organization.
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It will not, as earlier reports indicated, be her own fully-fledged fashion line under the aegis of Coach.
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Fortnite's Chapter 2 feels like a full-fledged sequel that has me addicted to the game all over again.
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The end result is more of a grab bag of minor updates and improvements than a full-fledged overhaul.
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The Studio is also a full-fledged Echo smart speaker with all of the capabilities of the Echo Plus.
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Imgur started at the end of the web era, and took years to build a full-fledged mobile app.
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"Full-fledged democracy requires absolute respect of human rights and fundamental freedoms, as well as due process," Kuczynski said.
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It wants to become a full-fledged sleep technology company that deals comprehensively with tackling a good night sleep.
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It was an event, a full-fledged phenomenon, a bolt of lightning on a late-April day in 2016.
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In addition there are plans in the works for a pickup truck and to become a full-fledged manufacturer.
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" "But there is one thing I welcome," Putin added: "that Mr. Trump is ready to restore full-fledged Russian-U.
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Somewhere along the line, even as Frankie Cosmos morphed from solo project into full-fledged band, it became about her.
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The woman knew that big changes made for big headlines, and became a full-fledged beauty icon in the process.
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Hironaka was in his mid-70s at the time and was a full-fledged celebrity in Japan and South Korea.
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Iran has an observer status in the SCO, and Putin said that Moscow would support the full-fledged Iranian membership.
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Reddit is much earlier in its transformation into a full-fledged broadcast network — but that transformation appears to be coming.
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"If Trump became a full-fledged autocrat, it will not be because he succeeds in running the state," Klain said.
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For players who enjoy playing that way, that option will remain with the full-fledged Switch, which isn't going anywhere.
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That headset was basically a development kit, though, while the $999 Index is a full-fledged (albeit niche) consumer product.
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We don't exist in the minds of people living overseas as a fully fledged, complex society, but as a caricature.
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They reveal how these storms are shape shifters, going from relatively innocuous-looking spins to full-fledged, backwards shaped commas.
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On the premium end of the spectrum are full-fledged multi-channel home theater setups, complete with ceiling-mounted speakers.
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Nintendo made a full-fledged entry into mobile gaming last month with its first own-brand title, Super Mario Run.
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It's always on and close by, and Martian's analog face lacks even the basic input of other full-fledged smartwatches.
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Now, with full-fledged sales, product and leadership teams in place, this has dramatically increased — and we're just getting started.
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So the Allen Institute For Artificial Intelligence figured it'd build a full-fledged voice keyword search engine for Alexa skills.
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The team plans on polishing Sesame and eventually releasing it as a full-fledged product built on top of Alexa.
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When it comes to the beauty industry, the Latinx community is committed full-fledged — we're talking physically, emotionally, and financially.
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Since you're doing a full-fledged mission, do you have an idea of what the mission profile will be yet?
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Again, both of these demos were meant to show developers what's possible, rather than represent fully fledged consumer-ready apps.
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Sea ice broke up in October 2016, for example, "well before any emperor chicks would have fledged," the BAS stated.
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Or it could be a full-fledged, beautifully designed, mega-awesome showcase for Tesla's Model X. Or something else, entirely.
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But there are plenty of other matches to be had and pad this one out into a full-fledged event.
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Or it could be brown dwarfs, the huge planet-like objects that aren't big enough to become full-fledged stars.
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But this was just a soft rollout, as the company is now expanding this feature into a full-fledged service.
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"We are in the midst of a fully fledged revolution now," says Muhamed Osman, a political analyst in the capital.
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The outlier to that positive run occurred in 1946, when the Fed tightening set off a full-fledged bear market.
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Ford pledged to make a more full-fledged effort to develop technology and products in China jointly with its partners.
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In the 90s, the EPA encouraged the concept of what they called "precycling," which is now a full-fledged trend.
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That's not to mention the litany of wearable devices that gained "smart" features without running a full-fledged smartwatch platform.
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At this point, it would be fair to describe our assortment of Fenty-branded footwear as a full-fledged collection.
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He is a full-fledged member of the elite who roasts the rest of his class with gleefully detached contempt.
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Ideally, he would like for this project to turn into a full-fledged book and has plans to contact publishers.
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You went from doing this on your own to convincing people to back a full-fledged insect farm on Kickstarter.
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However, this being Child's Play, it's not long before Buddi — who Andy names "Chucky" — becomes a full-fledged serial killer.
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More than 10 years later, he wants to turn that pet project, called HitRecord, into a full-fledged technology company.
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But a full-fledged takedown at one of the biggest companies in the industry — and the world — could be explosive.
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At the age of 34, most people would say I'm a full-fledged adult (well most people, besides my parents).
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The table appears set for a full-fledged Tennessee revival—but is the program really back on the right track?
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Beijing has suggested that a full-fledged state visit in Washington would be required for Xi to visit the country.
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This year, around 200 fully fledged clerics will graduate, completing a process that requires at least ten years of study.
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He had just become a full-fledged member of the force after completing a probationary training period, Johnson told reporters.
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However, having a fully-fledged custom cable subscription like Sling may be overwhelming for anyone who mostly relies on streaming.
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But I didn't really think about trucking as full-fledged beat until I joined BI in the spring of 2018.
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But can he turn that initial excitement into a full-fledged campaign and sustain momentum over the next year-plus?
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By the 1940s, she was already a full fledged abstract painter moving among the still small avant-garde circle downtown.
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Tesla's Autopilot is not even a fully fledged Level 3 technology, and some experts say it is a risky approach.
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In order to stay truly relevant, fledgling boutiques and big-box gyms alike must now become full-fledged lifestyle brands.
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This month, Canada Goose becomes a full-fledged member of the downtown scene with the inauguration of a SoHo flagship.
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Under deferred prosecution agreements, companies can avoid a full-fledged criminal prosecution in exchange for agreeing to take certain actions.
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Music was getting more percussive; teenagers with spray cans were scrawling hieroglyphic names and full-fledged murals on subway cars.
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In an election season of firsts, we might even see three full-fledged presidential tickets at the Republican National Convention.
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"I think the split is growing rapidly; I think it's bordering on being a full-fledged schism," he told me.
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Still, the scrutiny could easily blossom into a full-fledged legal complaint against Uber — a reality the company knows well.
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Once the financial arm of the Alibaba Group, the company is now a full-fledged behemoth in its own right.
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Perhaps the highlight is when an interview suddenly, magically becomes a full-fledged music video, Clairmont rapping faster-than-light.
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The Senate wants to put off creating a fully-fledged service for at least a year, to avoid bureaucratic bloat.
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It's the first full-fledged international effort by Y Combinator, which seeded Airbnb, Stripe, Reddit and Dropbox among other startups.
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Now he's taking another leap, this time transforming his ready-to-wear line into a full-fledged active wear collection.
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What had been a rhetorical battle between a liberal state and a conservative administration is now a full-fledged fight.
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The country also needed time to clear key technical hurdles to achieving full-fledged intercontinental ballistic missile technologies, he said.
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Ultimately, that could be the difference between becoming a full-fledged pariah state and merely remaining a poorly-regarded one.
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Otis appears to have a fully-fledged relationship with Ola — who he kissed in the final episode of season one.
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It's rare for "The Affair" to dump a full-fledged heel like Adeline on its audience, and for good reason.
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The gift of these newly leaked documents is to shed even more light on Facebook's full-fledged dread of competition.
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Mr. Zelensky needs Iranian cooperation to deliver the full-fledged investigation of the disaster that he has pledged to Ukrainians.
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Milstein's specialization becomes particularly relevant when she welcomes a full-fledged band, rather than an individual artist, to her office.
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Add a Type Cover ($160) and Surface Pen ($100) to turn the Pro 7 into a full-fledged laptop replacement.
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When Synack gets a vendor's permission, it performs a full-fledged penetration test to try to break into its network.
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MercadoLibre's has turned into a fully fledged money-management system, complete with payments to friends, investment options and small loans.
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Ten years ago this month, a recession began in the U.S. that would metastasize into a full-fledged financial crisis.
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" But he can't help himself, closing with, "I am in oestrus now thinking of you—such a full-fledged need.
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With Cathy&aposs statements, pressure turned into full-fledged backlash, with activists holding kiss ins at Chick-fil-A locations.
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Iran's military airlift to Syria began in 22019, shortly after Syria's Arab spring degenerated into a full-fledged civil war.
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Then, after we sang "The Star-Spangled Banner" and recited the Pledge of Allegiance, we were pronounced full-fledged citizens.
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Then, after we sang "The Star-Spangled Banner" and recited the Pledge of Allegiance, we were pronounced full-fledged citizens.
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But over time, the growing popularity of these places often led Congress to recast them as full-fledged national parks.
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Aurelius, in particular, fell under the protection of grad student Joana Palmeirão, now a full-fledged researcher of catacomb saints.
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Amusingly, there's a full-fledged, 11-minute documentary about this, which was nominated for a prestigious award back in 2008!
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Sure, it's downshifted from the days when the two were in a full-fledged love triangle with the now-dead Ron.
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McDowall: Roddy didn't really become a full-fledged character until Rufus donned the wig and started playing with his transatlantic accent.
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Take a look at the official trailer above, and ask yourself if you're ready to tackle the full-fledged horror flick.
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Amazon Echo (and more specifically Alexa) is a full-fledged platform—one that Apple and Google should be taking very seriously.
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Although King Vajiralongkorn has already ruled for over two years, the coronation ceremony solidifies his role as a fully-fledged monarch.
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I *think* the latter is about regular bowel movement....So now am no longer saddo PEOTUS but fully fledged independent POTUS!!!
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By January 23, full-fledged strombolian explosions were occurring from a vent between some of the older South East Crater vents.
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While the iris scanner may be on the outs, it's reportedly being replaced with some full-fledged 3D facial recognition tech.
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But the company is focused on developing the hailing component as a full-fledged service itself, not just for testing purposes.
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The company first started looking at physiological responses in 2012, and in 2015 created a full-fledged biophysical lab for it.
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Most of the 8i demos to date have required a full-fledged VR headset, including one demo featuring astronaut Buzz Aldrin.
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And judging by her confidence in front of the camera, it looks like Shepherd has transitioned into a full-fledged influencer.
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And unless America switches to a full-fledged VAT, border adjustability may also be judged to breach World Trade Organisation rules.
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Elis and Faurecia's trades came with high-yield-lite documentation, after both previously issued deals with fully fledged high-yield covenants.
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Both the new parts were demoted from constituents of a fully fledged state to mere "union territories", ruled from New Delhi.
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The hub uses the Alexa app, and current prototypes are based on Google Now, instead of the full-fledged Google Assistant.
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and wife Priscilla Chan are building out a full-fledged company to help them spend their billions.
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Mr. Mitchell became a full-fledged employee at JEVS Human Services in Philadelphia in October, after a year as an apprentice.
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We get to know her beyond her work, as a fully-fledged person with desires, hopes and dreams of her own.
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It stands as an early testament to the kinds of full-fledged, console-like experiences you can now enjoy on mobile.
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Bangladesh has eight full-fledged Islamic banks; a handful of orthodox banks, like AB, also offer Islamic-banking services alongside others.
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What began as a pun is now a full-fledged holiday (with John Williams' epic theme playing quietly on a loop).
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So I think that you should take from that to become your own person, and be a fully-fledged human being.
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So it means that you'll be able to buy a $189 Windows 10 S laptop and run full-fledged Office apps.
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While there are other apps that can clean your tweets, nothing else is designed to be a full-fledged privacy assistant.
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Once fodder for "bra and panty" matches, the women's division now boasts a full-fledged roster of formidable female wrestling talent.
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Szabo did add however that they were still above the 40 cents level that would truly reflect a fully fledged default.
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The situation didn't escalate to a full-fledged assault, but the man was asked to leave the property, which he did.
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Whether Alphabet will ever be able (or willing) to turn Loon into a fully fledged internet service remains to be seen.
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Now, her transformation into full-fledged fashion influencer comes full circle, as she announces her first-ever fashion collaboration, per WWD.
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Using a full-fledged VR application from one of the best developers in the field on a Mac was a treat.
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Most of the 210i demos to date have required a full-fledged VR headset, including one demo featuring astronaut Buzz Aldrin.
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Since, the company has added a full-fledged marketplace, allowing office managers to choose vendors for various needs around the office.
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The 165-year-old company, however, aims to evolve into a full-fledged global lifestyle leader for both men and women.
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Last month, one investor told CNBC a full-fledged economic revival would take at least a decade to come to fruition.
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Once you're done with the training, you'll basically be a full-fledged Excel wizard who can easily climb the career ladder.
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Contrary to some speculation when its trailer leaked last week, Trials on Tatooine isn't a game or full-fledged interactive experience.
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But a recent Bloomberg report hinted at much bigger ambitions for Amazon: becoming a full-fledged contender to UPS and FedEx.
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First rumored early this year, this update marks the first time the company has rolled out a full-fledged calling feature.
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It quickly became a full-fledged party made up of other hyperloop teams—not a rager, but definitely a party, nonetheless.
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Heather Locklear and Richie Sambora's little girl is ... NOT a little girl anymore -- Ava Sambora is now a full-fledged model.
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Email is great for certain types of communications, but it was never really designed to be a full-fledged communications tool.
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Think of everything you could do with a 1TB device — especially now that you can use fully-fledged Photoshop on it.
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Despite Kenya's attempts to keep Dadaab temporary, forbidding permanent structures, roads, sanitation and power, the camp is a full-fledged city.
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But in 2018, these large holding companies will be subjected to full-fledged tests, and the results will be made public.
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Jenni KayneWhat started as a contemporary fashion label embraced by the NYC establishment has morphed into a fully fledged lifestyle brand.
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They won and got accepted into YC Fellowship, and now six months later are part of YC's full-fledged winter class.
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If Bloomberg's filing is the kickoff to a full-fledged campaign, he is a fascinating addition to the Democratic presidential race.
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FBI agents can open a preliminary "assessment"—a precursor to a full-fledged investigation—with literally no evidence of a threat.
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His apology wasn't just an apology, but a full-fledged rebrand starting with a new Instagram account and a lengthy post.
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It sneaks up on most people when they're tired or bored, but for some, procrastination can be a full-fledged addiction.
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These teams will grow quietly until disclosures are required for either an exploratory committee or a full-fledged Presidential campaign committee.
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This course will teach you how to transition from the four walls of the office to a full-fledged digital nomad.
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Another major difference is Timberlake now has a full-fledged beard and there's a new camper sneaking into Winnipesaukee: Billy Crystal.
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It wants to become a full-fledged consumer finance company, and this is enough cash to help it pursue that goal.
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You can't open an account for a full-fledged company yet, but N26 says that more business features are coming soon.
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ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkey will announce a "full-fledged fight against inflation" program on Tuesday, Finance Minister Berat Albayrak said on Twitter.
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Effectively, it's elevating the product to become more of a fully-fledged member of Microsoft's suite of tools aimed at businesses.
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Only time will tell about the rest — and whether the economy can avoid a full-fledged turn to the Dark Side.
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Or it could be the gentle, non-threatening guitar that lifts Kline's melodies up and turns them into fully-fledged masterpieces.
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According to a report from Bloomberg, the company could be working on a full-fledged version of Photoshop for the iPad.
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For the taxi and hotel businesses, what started as an irritant is becoming a full-fledged threat to their business models.
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It was unclear if Fujimori's lifeline to Kuczynski might evolve into a full-fledged alliance between the two 79-year-olds.
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Where some techno hits hard with full-fledged brute force, aggression here tightens its grip slowly by way of purposeful captivation.
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At what point did you guys feel like this wasn't a one-off project but a full-fledged band with potential?
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The series suggests ordinary friendships and ideals die continually, especially when you're young and still transitioning into a full-fledged person.
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It's astonishing that the show only did one full-fledged Thanksgiving episode, but at least that one is a classic. 22.
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She reprised the role when a full-fledged theatrical version opened in 20043 at the Theater de Lys in Greenwich Village.
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This new Silk Road serves several goals of China's leaders, who are intent on making their country a full-fledged superpower.
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Here's how she went from that situation to building a full-fledged real estate enterprise in a short amount of time.
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These purchases are all geared at turning Airbnb into a full-fledged travel company rather than simply a home-sharing service.
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The deal would provide a formula for temporary workers to become full-fledged employees, they said, but they did not elaborate.
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Zhao became a full-fledged adviser three years ago, leaning into her love of coaching and guiding people around financial goals.
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Teams can take many shapes, like having full-fledged FAs as well as client service associates who serve more support functions.
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President Trump is expected to swoop into India for a full-fledged state visit in late February, according to Indian officials.
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Critic's Pick On a companion to the remade film's official soundtrack, the pop superstar seeks full-fledged fusions with African musicians.
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In the year since Mr. Fielden took over Esquire, the country has entered what seems like a full-fledged culture war.
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But this first full-fledged biography of the poet, who has just turned 25.99, is full of rich and fascinating detail.
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Here's how they turned their Depop shops into full-fledged businesses, and their advice on how you can achieve the same.
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It's a totally different experience when you live somewhere as a full-fledged adult and the city has grown so much.
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But Gundlach takes Deluard&aposs market-correction forecast and does it one better: he&aposs expecting a full-fledged economic contraction.
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The international prosecutor has been considering whether to begin a full-fledged investigation into potential war crimes in Afghanistan for years.
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Siegel said the market expects that President Donald Trump's dispute with China will not result in a full fledged trade war.
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So in 1966, when Georges Payot, now a fully fledged mountain guide, was asked to join in the rescue, he demurred.
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For little everyday projects like tightening screws, or for full-fledged emergencies, a toolbox is an absolute staple in every home.
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Now that company, Blue Origin, finally has its first paying customer as it ramps up to become a full-fledged business.
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Kelly said the two never developed into a full-fledged relationship ... which is absolutely RIDICULOUS ... but whatever bro, it's your life.
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On Saturday, Taiwan, now a full-fledged democracy, celebrated the 30th anniversary of the end of four decades of martial law.
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"And I Oop" Like all great snippets of three-second cinema, "And I Oop" rapidly became a full-fledged cultural sensation.
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This season, the league has a full-fledged casino partner (Caesars) and an official data distributor (Sportradar) for the first time.
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What drives me from a text editor like Sublime Text to a full-fledged IDE is usually organization and-or debugging.
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A robotic vacuum cleaner generally sacrifices power for convenience, so don't expect Dyson's 360 Eye to replace a full-fledged dirt-sucker.
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She grew up within the community but made the decision to be a full-fledged member at that age by being baptized.
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I'd always been in love with animals, but after the move to Mazatlán my interest in dogs became a full-fledged passion.
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"Apple Sets Its Sights on Hollywood"This is more of a stumble than a full fledged fuckup, but man is it grim.
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There's even a course dedicated to training you on marketing yourself should you want to forge a full-fledged career in copywriting.
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Instagram not only copied Snapchat's Stories, but has turned its Instagram Direct feature into a full-fledged Snapchat ephemeral private messaging competitor.
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Indeed, in countries as different as Singapore and Myanmar, that risk has long been cited as an argument against full-fledged democracy.
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Rock Band VR is a full-fledged game, but at least for now, it's not bearing the mantle of the entire series.
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Whether a few cases explode into a full-fledged outbreak depends on a set of factors far more complex than the weather.
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Because he was a full-fledged adult, I assumed that he knew better than I about what my future should look like.
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The story mode comes with that usual Nintendo charm and humor, making it really feel like a full-fledged 2D Mario experience.
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Because this is actually a full-fledged PC and not just a big screen, Microsoft has a whole host of hardware inside.
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Mini Flip Cup and the Wheel of Misfortune are two other games you can order for a full-fledged 21+ game night.
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Virtual reality comics are a medium I could actually imagine artists adapting to easily, without becoming full-fledged 3D modelers or animators.
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Some, like Christian Louboutin and Naja, are existing labels that have rolled out full-fledged nude palettes (in shoes and lingerie, respectively).
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Unless you have your own full-fledged website, it's unclear which one link your should give people you meet online or off.
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The notion of a unifying ledger is not a new one, but it's one that's transformed Ripple into a full-fledged company.
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Circle Invest isn't exactly an exchange as the app hides most of the complexities that you can find on full-fledged exchanges.
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Really, we're watching Betty start down the same road as her mom Alice, who was a full-fledged Serpent as a teen.
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A quarter century later, O'Hara still marvels at how Belle's saga has evolved from a phenomenon to a full-fledged cultural icon.
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While we dig these rad tees, they mark the transformation of airbrushed T-shirts from goodie-bag gift to full-fledged fashion.
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In the Oakland in Gun, With Occasional Music, the police measure citizens' karma levels, and animals are full-fledged members of society.
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Despite this episodic outrage, they have managed to become a full-fledged small nuclear power with a growing and increasingly sophisticated arsenal.
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It'd be wise to budget for a few USB-C dongles or even a full-fledged hub when you purchase this computer.
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He was so impressed by her dedication and skill that he came to consider her a full-fledged partner on the case.
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Jasmine doesn't just develop into a more full-fledged character, she's got a focus on leadership, too, and that's something very timely.
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Nighy, 67, chatted with EW about playing the role, which won him a BAFTA and turned him into a full-fledged star.
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Empirically, increasing computational power will not necessarily transform the water of computer games into the wine of a full-fledged simulated world.
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The big prize for India, local industry officials say, is to become a full-fledged alternative to China as a manufacturing hub.
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Zero Zero says it'll give users multiple batteries per order, but still, that's barely long enough for a full-fledged photo shoot.
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With the latest update, Triller is becoming more of a full-fledged social network, with the ability to follow and be followed.
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Today at its GDC virtual reality keynote, Sony revealed which experiences will graduate from tech demos into full-fledged PlayStation VR titles.
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And head of CNN's Democratic debate in Flint on Sunday night and Tuesday's primary, a full-fledged trade war has broken out.
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Like thousands of other developers, Pixite's founders took what had been a side project and turned it into a full-fledged career.
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No one wants to lug around a brick cellphone or full-fledged desktop computer when you can buy something slim and lightweight.
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"Both these technologies sound like a nice experiment but they are likely still far away from being full-fledged endeavors," Teo said.
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That changed last week, with the announcement of the first full-fledged test of universal basic income by an NGO called GiveDirectly.
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But for all intents and purposes the product serves all current account needs and can operate as a fully-fledged bank replacement.
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The U.S. Embassy in Havana, which reopened in August 2015, will remain a full-fledged diplomatic outpost, though likely without an ambassador.
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It doesn't mimic real-world motion like the HTC Vive or Oculus Rift, with room-scale tracking and full-fledged virtual hands.
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Then in the mid-1980s, there were several other Coup d'États and by the 1990s, there was a full-fledged Civil War.
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But apprentices are allowed to carry less weight than fully fledged, or "journeyman," riders, which gives trainers an incentive to use them.
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In high school, my days as a full-fledged Beatles fan were cemented, and it wasn't an identity that I adopted alone.
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Number26 wants to act as the central hub for all these services, turning its bank account into a full-fledged banking platform.
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Before you know it, you'll be a full-fledged fan, marveling at the arrival of a rare tamarind illustration on your feed.
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But if the Russia investigation becomes a full-fledged constitutional crisis, many of them are likely to return home to the GOP.
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Or maybe you are looking for a full-fledged traveling companion — or even a traveling nurse — for an older person, or yourself?
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ISIS' so-called "provinces," however, remain -- including a fully-fledged insurgency in Egypt's Sinai desert, along with camps in Libya and Afghanistan.
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We're talking about the family's magnificent three centuries in power, and the day of the dragons in all their full-fledged glory.
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The iPad is a full-fledged computer, and you can argue against it but you're going to increasingly sound like a contrarian.
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The company started with a Chrome extension to improve your customer support and is now working on this full-fledged help desk.
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Khashoggi's disappearance has evolved into a full-fledged international diplomatic crisis for the Saudi government, led by Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman.
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If South Korea and Taiwan managed to eventually reach their political maturity and blossom into full-fledged democracies, so can Hong Kong.
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To build steam and turn into a full-fledged moral panic, such claims and claim-makers would have to bridge these divides.
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And though I don't currently experience full-fledged depersonalization disorder, I still find myself going into that dissociative state during stressful times.
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Reshaping himself into a full-fledged ambassador could finally tilt the needle of public approval toward loving him once and for all.
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What they've built so far does not offer as many remote control options as a fully fledged, IoT-enabled appliance scenario could.
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The question was whether the new F313 had full-fledged aeroengines installed or just some small motor driving, say, the nose wheels.
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Even if we someday get a full-fledged Vine 2, I pray we never see another hellscape like this come of it.
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But FAA regulations—or lack thereof—meant these companies couldn't build these stunts out into a full-fledged commercial drone delivery service.
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He was never a fully fledged democrat but came to believe that China's top-down government needed to adapt to changing times.
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Under the operation, kiwi eggs in the wild were rescued and later reintroduced into the forest after they had hatched or fledged.
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He entered the music business as an adolescent white rapper, eventually parlaying his interests into a career as a full-fledged producer.
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Full-fledged showrooms can be a tricky endeavor for mall-based retailers, known for providing lower prices, higher volumes and impulse purchases.
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There are full-fledged councils within U.S.A. Hockey devoted to youth, adult and junior hockey, but none specifically for girls and women.
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As kids grow up, chances are they'll switch to a full-fledged Revolut account if they've been using Revolut Junior for years.
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Three years later, Mr. Schwartz took the test to become a full-fledged paramedic and joined the Hatzolah ambulance service in Carnarsie.
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It has to be calmer than the full-fledged M1223 Competition, but it needs to be sportier than the 2122 Series lineup.
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Wrestlers are not considered full-fledged wrestlers, and are not permitted to take part in regular tournaments, until they can pancake completely.
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That may have had a lasting impact, because research assistants often go back for doctorates and become full-fledged central bank economists.
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An upstart company, they say, need not be a full-fledged competitor at the time of the purchase, merely a potential threat.
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The two men talked, and they definitely had plenty to discuss, with the Knicks' season increasingly looking like a full-fledged fiasco.
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What experiences must one have, or how long must a transplant have lived here, to be considered a full-fledged New Yorker?
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Harlem Capital has upgraded from angel syndicate to full-fledged venture capital fund, closing its debut effort on an oversubscribed $40.3 million.
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So, the argument goes, a fully fledged multi-ethnic democracy would pretty quickly vote away the unique Jewishness of the Jewish state.
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Ammirata is now working to make his Lung Love campaign a full-fledged foundation to help raise awareness and end youth vaping.
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Democratic lawmakers argued that killing Soleimani was an act of war, pushing the U.S. closer to a full-fledged conflict with Iran.
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Hometown Flavor Even though he is about to become a full-fledged New Yorker, he still yearns for a taste of home.
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Every time NASA opens up its astronaut selection, they receive between 21,21 to 2000,43 applications, and around 24 become full-fledged astronauts.
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But the device generally feels forced and isn't used often enough to give this treatment the feel of a full-fledged musical.
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During this stage of life only, before full-fledged adulthood, it was socially permissible to have sex with either men or women.
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Whether the rage over this dining set will metastasize into a full-fledged scrutiny of all US government officials' spending I doubt.
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This is his first major dress under his own name (he does not yet have a full-fledged collection in that context).
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Both are technically "developer edition" wearables, however, so expect some bugs and a lack of full-fledged apps for the time being.
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Likewise, Latinos are the only minority ever to have two full-fledged TV networks in their own immigrant tongue, Univision and Telemundo.
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In doing so, Russia also demonstrated that it was not only fighting a kinetic war with Ukraine, but a full-fledged cyberwar.
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Still, the company is moving quickly to convert its nascent launch site in Boca Chica, Texas, into a full-fledged private spaceport.
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Right now, it's a view to a particularly inspired moment with what may be a full-fledged new wave on the horizon.
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But companion restaurants and full-fledged bars add variety to buildings that were formerly shuttered all but a few hours a night.
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It's been a while since we've had a full-fledged Merger Monday, but today we've seen over $60 billion in announced deals.
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It's no surprise that after appearing on Bachelor franchise shows, many former contestants abandon their old careers and become full-fledged influencers.
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Rather than inflict a full-fledged assault to the senses, Hatoum beckons the viewers' attention, then slowly, but surely, threatens direct engagement.
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In 2013, Mr. Cuomo doubled down, signing legislation to allow seven full-fledged casinos, despite warnings about saturation in the gaming market.
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Lower-class protesters hijacked the anti-Rouhani protests and turned them into full-fledged anti-regime demonstrations that spread around the country.
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O gives M one final task to complete in order to become a full-fledged MIB agent: training at the London branch.
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These are the two biggest weak points for alt-tech platforms, and so far, nobody's released a full-fledged ecosystem for internet separatists.
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The amendments will benefit Kenya's two full-fledged Islamic banks and several Islamic windows, which until now have operated by way of exemptions.
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If the prostate cancer and breast cancer studies go well, then she hopes dogs will join the rats as fully fledged disease detectors.
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And two, they sometimes got lucky enough to copy themselves into an egg that became fertilized and grew into a full-fledged adult.
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Today, the movement has grown to a full-fledged non-profit dedicated to raising awareness about homelessness and collecting donations to end hunger.
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You're not a full-fledged grown-up until you eat ice cream you bought with your own money, straight out of the pint.
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The idea began as a kernel on Reddit and, with the help of Us fans, has blossomed into a full-fledged conspiracy theory.
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We're nearing closer to the debut of Giuseppe for Zayn, the singer's first full-fledged fashion collaboration, with luxury footwear brand Giuseppe Zanotti.
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Still, economic fundamentals are not giving red flags of a recession, which is usually a necessary condition for a full-fledged bear market.
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When Armenti later moved to Fort Collins, where Colorado State University is located, he opened up his first, full-fledged Fat Shack restaurant.
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Fission Workflow then tackles the next problem: what happens when your serverless application grows from a simple function to a full-fledged application.
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In short, it promises to be that mythical holy grail that can bridge the gap between a phone and a full-fledged laptop.
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"We think the U.K. will barely escape a full-fledged recession caused by Brexit, but the downside risks are numerous," S&P said.
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Despite the obvious parallels with Uber's Pool service, the new feature stops short of turning Waze into a fully-fledged ride-sharing app.
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Many ETF experts have echoed this sentiment, arguing that it's only a matter of time before a bitcoin ETF receives full-fledged approval.
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The tiny devices often come with fully operating drum machines, bass, and noise percussion options, giving musicians access to a full-fledged band.
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The virtue of these ideas is that they are incrementalist and would require less federal spending than a fully fledged single-payer system.
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The apps, along with Kim's lucrative video game, Kim Kardashian Hollywood, and her "Kimoji" keyboard, created a full-fledged Kardashian digital media empire.
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Iggy Pop turned the 26th annual Tibet House U.S. Benefit Concert into a full-fledged rock show at Carnegie Hall on Monday night.
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As time went on, a few spots turned into breakouts, which turned into fully fledged acne taking up permanent residence across my face.
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The campus was originally established as an offshoot of the University of Malta and became a full-fledged Italian private university in 2011.
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She reportedly told the crowd that, once she's a fully fledged member of the foundation, she'd like to focus on women's issues specifically.
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By building a full-fledged design editor and code interface, they believe they have created a tool that respects the requirements of both.
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But only a few months later, the board has again shifted course, this time initiating a full-fledged process to sell the company.
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Now that she's a full-fledged member of the British royal family, is Meghan Markle planning to ring in Thanksgiving at the palace?
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The company currently sells multiple models for under $300 – and today announced the da Vinci Nano, a full-fledged 3D Printer for $23.
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At some point along the line, it made that transition into full-fledged laptop territory, like Pinocchio finally transforming into a real boy.
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It was only when I got older that I realized most of pop culture's beloved high school youths were actually full-fledged adults.
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Some Universal parks have already incorporated virtual reality headsets into rides, and engineers hinted that full-fledged holograms were also in the pipeline.
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Todoist now plans to completely overhaul its collaboration features so that Todoist Business becomes a full-fledged task management service for enterprise users.
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His second wife, Anita, considered herself a "full-fledged voyeur," according to The New Yorker and actively participated in Foos' spying on guests.
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Now Messenger is doubling down with integration into Facebook's full-fledged Houseparty clone called Bonfire that was just spotted in the wild yesterday.
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When AWS today became a full-fledged member of the container standards body, the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, it represented a significant milestone.
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And today, having morphed into a full fledged project management SaaS, Dapulse is announcing the closing of $7.6 million in Series A funding.
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It was based on similar principles, but instead of server farms, it used a full-fledged botnet comprised of 1.7 million infected computers.
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But there will probably be a more full-fledged rollout soon, with a YouTube VR experience or the like, so I'm not worried.
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Fans of the AMC show have long wished for a full-fledged romance between Carol, played by Melissa McBride, and Norman Reedus' Daryl.
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Like many of its wheeled competitors, this haute fast food outpost started as a side project before morphing into a fully fledged venture.
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In fact, Newell said in his Reddit AMA that Valve was working on a full-fledged game in the Half-Life/Portal universe.
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But this announcement positions this version of Chrome as a stable, full-fledged browsing app, not an experiment or a conduit for WebVR.
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The court ruled that employers must treat workers who do work related to a company's "usual course of business" as full-fledged employees.
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It seems Facebook is testing in-line bots similar Telegram and Kik in addition to full-fledged bot accounts built through the SDK.
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If UberPool transforms into a full-fledged private bus line, it's hard to see how the company can continue to make those claims.
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It's a full-fledged modular smart speaker add-on that snaps magnetically onto the back of Motorola's flagship — a sort of mini-Echo.
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It will not, however, be a full-fledged smartphone (which is to be expected given its size and reported price tag of $63).
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Draghi said a full-fledged deposit insurance scheme had to remain the ultimate goal and that any postponement should be limited in time.
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And his new vampire pal Cassidy (Joseph Gilgun) was all snark and strut, more of a cool walk than a full-fledged character.
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"This must be an advancement towards full-fledged freedom," fellow Venezuelan opposition leader and National Assembly representative Henry Ramos Allup said on Twitter.
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However, if you're familiar with portable projectors, you know that even the best are never as good as a full-fledged computer monitor.
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Rooster Teeth Productions, which went from just a YouTube channel to full-fledged company, made the movie with help from funding from fans.
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Later, however, business migration transformed into full fledged tax flight, which has accelerated in the past couple years due to Greece's economic crisis.
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Yet however impressive their individual business prowess, few of them are able to call themselves full-fledged investors in Silicon Valley start-ups.
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It's a course pack that consists of 54 hours of professional training to take you from Linux neophyte to a full-fledged expert.
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If you want to jump in on this opportunity, this bundle is your one-stop track to becoming a full-fledged cloud expert.
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There's definitely maturation and improvement going on with BlackBerry's Android software, offering at least the potential for a full-fledged, differentiated BlackBerry experience.
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The trio said they plan to continue working on this after the event and hope to turn this into a full-fledged business.
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The U.K. commits to a full-fledged war against Germany, and after years of devastation, the Allies eventually prevail over the Axis powers.
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Experts believe they start with a small succulent or perhaps a sprig of bamboo, and then expand from there into full-fledged gardeners.
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Whatever its true connection to the alt-right is, Pepe is now a full-fledged hate symbol in the eyes of the ADL.
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Android TV is a full-fledged operating system that allows users to download apps and use other Google-powered services on their televisions.
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But the path from populist autocracy to full-fledged dictatorship has one indispensable element: taking control of the judiciary and politicizing law enforcement.
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But how could Puerto Rico rock the national political stage if it's given full-fledged status as the 2435st state in the union?
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From music videos to live streaming, the platform built a full-fledged social network comprised of four apps, with some users becoming stars.
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Were he to run, the former governor may find it difficult to create a full-fledged campaign organization so late in the process.
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And while there is hardly a full-fledged stirrups renaissance now occurring, a sprinkling of the game's younger talents have adopted the style.
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RELATED: Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin are engaged Naturally, social media went into full-fledged "what in the world is going on" mode.
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Since I continue to abuse them by drinking coffee every day, I regularly experience bladder leaks, which sometimes compound into full-fledged peeing.
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Trump and Putin also failed to hold a full-fledged meeting in Paris on the sidelines of the centenary commemoration of the Armistice.
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The Justice Department corrected reports quoting Homeland Security officials and clarified that there was still a full-fledged "zero-tolerance" policy in place.
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It wasn't until 2008 that it began its evolution toward a fully fledged social movement, when Sprinkle and Stephens began officiating ecosexual weddings.
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With donor assistance, we have created full-fledged PA governmental institutions and infrastructure frameworks, which are fundamental attributes of a modern functioning state.
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Finance Minister Berat Albayrak, Erdogan's son-in-law, is due to announce a program for a "full-fledged fight against inflation" on Tuesday.
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" Johnson, he adds, "portrays female characters less as mothers and wives than as fully fledged characters who aren't defined by any preconceived role.
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Related: Exhibition Turns Gallery Into Full-Fledged Candy Factory We're Only Eating Holographic Chocolate From Now On This Gigantic Geode is Actually Candy
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Most notably, he's launched a full-fledged public-relations war with the US intelligence community over its conclusions about Russia and the election.
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As Mr. Carlson and other skeptics have argued, a strike against Iran could easily spiral into a full-fledged war without easy victory.
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Pennsatucky got to be a full-fledged character — Karla was forced to be nothing but a stand-in for so many undocumented immigrants.
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Every episode, seemingly, caused a full-fledged discussion of the comedian's pointed sketches and hilarious takes on the inherent sexism of modern society.
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In any case, as economist Nouriel Roubini notes, the Fed doesn't have nearly enough ammunition to protect against a fully fledged trade war.
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In later years, she aspired to turn the label into a full-fledged lifestyle brand, recruiting executives from major fashion companies to help.
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Revivals tend to come off more like cabaret-style revues than the full-fledged theater work Blitzstein and his director, Orson Welles, intended.
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If you're not quite ready to sign up for a full-fledged cloud gaming service like Google Stadia — and who could blame you?
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Before long, the magazine — edited by Mr. Boyd — was a fully fledged general-interest publication aimed at a young, radical-minded black audience.
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A senior commander of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard, meanwhile, warned on Sunday that Tehran is ready for a "full-fledged" war, Reuters reported.
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Capitalizing on the "Sonic Original Characters" meme — often shortened to Sonic OCs — Forces gives players a full-fledged character creator to play with.
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Now, drone manufacturers and tech suppliers are doing all they can to capitalize on this and turn drones into a full-fledged industry.
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In emails sent to the fellows on Thursday, the State Department said their training as full-fledged Foreign Service officers would begin soon.
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SACRAMENTO — A full-fledged housing crisis has gripped California, marked by a severe lack of affordable homes and apartments for middle-class families.
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The Ukrainian government has also stated its desire to make Kyiv into a full-fledged intercontinental hub, the Centre for Aviation has reported.
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John Krasinski told IGN UK on Friday that's he's talked about a reboot quite a bit, but not as a full-fledged series.
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With presidential elections scheduled later in 2018, he is demolishing the last vestiges of constitutional government to transition to a full-fledged dictatorship.
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In-game, the spinning mixes Milcery into a full-fledged Alcremie, and Alcremie's flavor will change based on the candy you gave Milcery.
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SO HOW DO WE TAKE THAT CARD RELATIONSHIP AND ACTUALLY TURN IT INTO A RETAIL DEPOSIT OR A RETAIL – A FULL-FLEDGED RETAIL?
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Still, experts warn that fully eliminating the threat of Spectre will ultimately warrant a full-fledged redesign of the hardware to boost security.
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Still, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi remains skeptical, and moderate Democrats fear a full-fledged impeachment push could hurt the party's chances in 2020.
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