In the tweet, the actor cites the movie's Rotten Tomatoes rating, which apparently rose from a fledgling 13 percent to a more-favorable-but-still fledgling 18 percent.
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There are fledgling moves towards creating LNG shipping futures contracts.
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The Mavericks have Dirk Nowitzki, but elsewhere they are fledgling.
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Hot Wheels was still a fledgling name in the 1970s.
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Dave Swift: Skateboarding started to grow from these fledgling companies.
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And it's something that this still fledgling technology really needed.
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Institutional investors have held off on the fledgling cryptocurrency asset.
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Little about the fledgling industry, then, comes as a surprise.
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A fledgling women's cricket league is also on the scene.
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The continued violence is undermining Myanmar's fledgling democracy, they warned.
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He quickly found a position in the fledgling comic book
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They were considered the core supporters of his fledgling leadership.
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But Crupi had a strong vision for her fledgling studio.
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Miraculously, I wasn't a tourist anymore, but a fledgling Parisian.
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The impact could have been devastating on his fledgling company.
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The Royal Osiris Karaoke Ensemble is still a fledgling collective.
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He uploaded the video to a fledgling website called YouTube.
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With fledgling birds, most of the time, you do nothing.
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Beats became integral to the fledgling Apple Music streaming service.
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The fledgling Somali Army needs continued and accelerated American training.
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So I reached out to the fledgling Schultz political operation.
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It would fill the government's coffers, and bolster its fledgling army.
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Huang has been a key figure in China's fledgling #MeToo movement.
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Yet its fledgling business is still entirely dependent on that app.
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And they were certainly strapped for cash for the fledgling business.
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In the following years, Macy began to grow his fledgling business.
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"FLEDGLING OPERA SINGER £8k of conservatoire funding desperately sought," reads one.
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Hornsey's departure is a testament to a fledgling system that empowers
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Two seasons were picked up by the then-fledgling Fox network.
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But, it's just not enough to kick-start his fledgling campaign.
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It's possible the absence of the river helped the fledgling civilization.
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He and his partners create and invest in other fledgling companies.
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The slightly friendlier name "Google" was chosen for the fledgling company.
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Maybe his fledgling Instagram account will catch up with the hype.
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Alternate understandings threatened the very concept of the fledgling American state.
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They include the people who were leading its fledgling membership program.
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Fledgling exchanges for trading carbon emissions rights have attracted limited interest.
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Aviv Gozali scored another victory in his fledgling career on Friday.
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A fledgling painter, he produced a portrait capturing his father's spirit.
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Mr. Macron's fledgling party plans to run candidates in all districts.
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New York City can be a challenging place for fledgling galleries.
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A common mistake by fledgling authors is using jaw-breaking vocabulary.
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Their magical month in the Wasatch Mountains solidified their fledgling coupledom.
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What role did Cayman Airways play in assisting the fledgling group?
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Ford is taking its fledgling autonomous-drive skills to South Beach.
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Young though she may be, Ms. Goddard is not a fledgling.
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"It didn't have a name," says Tempel of the fledgling company.
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Apparently, Amazon is very serious about its fledgling restaurant-delivery business.
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But don't expect steel producers to stampede into this fledgling futures arena.
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Bernie Sanders, who tweeted in support of the fledgling ride-sharing union.
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It's crucial now that the fledgling movement continue to organize and grow.
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Cloak & Dagger will be Marvel Television's first series on the fledgling network.
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Back in 22018 the then fledgling startup suffered a major DDoS attack.
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Congress isn't feeling much urgency to help the fledgling market for biosimilars.
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Why it matters: The fledgling Afghanistan peace process is gaining critical momentum.
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Meanwhile, Luxembourg has announced plans to kickstart the fledgling asteroid mining industry.
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In Russia and Turkey, they have turned fledgling democracies into authoritarian states.
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Then he stumbled upon a fledgling Southern California start-up called MindSpark.
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Beijing is also eager to develop its own fledgling commercial aircraft sector.
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We are presently in the fledgling stages of a fourth industrial revolution.
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In a victory speech, Macron told supporters of his fledgling En Marche!
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Today's tools mark an expansion of its offerings for fledgling Facebook *Stars*.
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"We're neither Kurds nor Arabs," insists Mr Salih, Sinjar's fledgling council leader.
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Raising an angel round is a triumphant moment for any fledgling startup.
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This phenomenon can be seen most clearly in autocracies and fledgling democracies.
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Mostly, the fledgling private space industry has confined itself to smaller machines.
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Mark Zuckerberg likewise rejected a $1 billion offer for his fledgling Facebook.
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Congress doles them out to support fledgling industries that are politically popular.
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A fledgling grassroots movement is now positioning itself to break the taboo.
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Two fledgling democracies have emerged in the Middle East — on their own.
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But for the country's fledgling craft beer movement, it may be fatal.
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There were scant few words said about enhancing the fledgling democracy's institutions.
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Because private equity was a pretty fledgling industry when you started out.
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In 1993, she joined fledgling Huawei as one of its three secretaries.
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Many fledgling creators dream of waking up to viral fame and riches.
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Allec says many fledgling owners neglect their personal finances and well-being.
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Harkin Steak Fry near Des Moines, a fledgling Illinois senator named Barack
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Myanmar's potential genocide could be the downfall of the country's fledgling democracy
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And such a thing might already be at hand in fledgling form.
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Sensing trouble, Mr. Oza left for Vitaminwater, a fledgling Queens-based brand.
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RIO DE JANEIRO — Michel Temer, the fledgling president of Brazil, is furious.
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How could we expect a fledgling digestive system to do what nature cannot?
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Fledgling exchanges dotted around Africa often visit Addis Ababa to study the ECX.
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At the same time, the fledgling Overwatch League just wrapped its second season.
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I look back on those fledgling days with a sense of surprise, awe.
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It landed television contracts with ABC and a fledgling sports network called ESPN.
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Harris' Senate office and fledgling campaign have not yet provided comment to Axios.
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This is the engine test site for a fledgling rocket startup called Launcher.
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The new fund makes it easier to further diversify a fledgling angel portfolio.
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One obvious reason for a delay is the still-fledgling global oil price.
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A fledgling spy, Nathaniel learns to be "a caterpillar changing colour" to survive.
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Go deeper: How to jump-start a fledgling class of new, cheaper drugs
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These are fledgling countries in Asia and we want to pivot to Asia?
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His top priority: developing funding and revenue plans for the fledgling transportation company.
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And so a new Instagram account and a fledgling Twitter hashtag were born.
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The upper levels, meanwhile, will be devoted to office space for fledgling companies.
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Hickenlooper publicly blamed his departed staffers in an interview for his fledgling campaign.
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Four years on, though, the fledgling mechanism has received little finance or resources.
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All of those factors are crucial to Mr. Durant and his fledgling business.
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Mr. Galbraith suggested that Palau's fledgling government generate revenue by printing postage stamps.
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It is far from certain that a fledgling group such as En Marche!
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That mindset trickled down from fledgling state-owned enterprises to individuals like her.
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UnCollege was a fledgling website I'd created out of my frustration in college.
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Chinese leaders are increasingly concerned about a fledgling independence movement in Hong Kong.
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A figurehead like Puckett is crucial in developing growth inside a fledgling scene.
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They dismissed these multimedia composites within the fledgling medium as an art form.
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But so, too, must we stand up for the fledgling democracy in Myanmar.
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The name parallels the one for Disney's fledgling sports streaming service, ESPN Plus.
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Eleven slaves built a wall to protect a fledgling Dutch colony in 1626.
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For Jonathan, the secret threatened both his father's career and the fledgling church.
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Bella Hadid, the fledgling supermodel, has taken to wearing it out and about.
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It is not just fledgling enterprises that see advantages — older ones do, too.
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But when the fledgling airship team showed him some drawings he was hooked.
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And Rakov said the fledgling campaign is becoming more organized by the day.
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And fledgling companies still face considerable challenges scaling up into bigger, sustainable businesses.
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The move would be a potential game-changer within the fledgling industry. POLITICO.
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Then he joined Amazon, as a director of its fledgling mobile-services team.
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Analysts, however, don't expect its fledgling fashion business to take off anytime soon.
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Fledgling businesses rarely command seed or venture funding right out of the gate.
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As things stand, the fledgling relationship between Moon and Kim is on ice.
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He chose Qi, putting the entire weight of Ikea behind the fledgling technology.
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The couple needed a more accessible product to get their fledgling company through.
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In 1918 the fledgling Moldovan Republic united with Romania for a brief interlude.
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It wasn't long before Nielsen's group began to question their fledgling medical knowledge.
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Neither had any experience with stem cells, then a fledgling area of research.
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In 2013, Apple bought his fledgling company, Cue, a predictive search start-up.
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The production, a hit, put the fledgling Royal Shakespeare Company on the map.
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These were some pivotal and shocking moments that have helped define the fledgling platform.
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Annie (Aidy Bryant) tells off BFF Fran (Lolly Adefope) for criticizing her fledgling relationship.
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But a paltry coffer hasn't stopped fledgling opposition groups from putting together negative ads.
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John Delaney — the DNC is also sorting out its role in securing fledgling campaigns.
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Promoting democratic values and supporting fledgling democracies has been a hallmark of our partnership.
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Tesla was still a fledgling startup with only the Model S in its lineup.
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But Vogt believes GM's committed resources will help his fledgling startup get there faster.
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Smith says he hadn't heard of Instacart when he launched his own fledgling service.
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In February 2017 Ant bought nearly 40% of the fledgling Kakao Pay for $200m.
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Initial work by the fledgling company will focus on disorders like type 2 diabetes.
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I asked him if that meant he'd be placing ads on our fledgling site.
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Any sign of militant activity is a concern for the country's fledgling gas industry.
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He was among the first outside investors in Facebook, then a fledgling social network.
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By almost any objective measure, the fledgling nation of South Sudan is a disaster.
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In the early 22005s, Mr. Grove joined Fairchild Semiconductor, a fledgling computer science firm.
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It all started with the company acquiring fledgling AR masks startup MSQRD in 2016.
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A Democratic White House win in 2020 could bring efforts to thwart fledgling development.
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This was an invaluable gift for the fledgling artist, whose own father was bankrupt.
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The 5,800-employee fledgling agency posed challenges in both internal cohesion and public credibility.
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Foead and his fledgling agency want plantation companies to restore peatlands within their concessions.
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Still, many entrepreneurs, like Melendez, remain bullish on the fledgling cannabis industry in California.
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Ten days later, Déby met with representatives from several fledgling Chadian human-rights organizations.
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Those kinds of stories first drew me to the fledgling China Tour in 2006.
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Since the deal, Tehran has decided to entrench itself further in the fledgling state.
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In the last decade, he has quietly invested in and advised many fledgling companies.
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Mr. Temer is facing one of the most difficult periods of his fledgling government.
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He believes that SoundCloud is still the best for discovering fledgling bands and artists.
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In the early 21997s, Mr. Grove joined Fairchild Semiconductor, a fledgling computer science company.
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He took a liking to this fledgling boxer, who showed both talent and heart.
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In the last few years, India's become privy to its own fledgling coffee culture.
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As she struggled to fund her fledgling career, Buzarnescu developed a left knee injury.
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The Judiciary Committee, meanwhile, has struggled to get a fledgling investigation off the ground.
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Niloofar Rahmani, the first female fixed-wing pilot in the fledgling Afghan Air Force.
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When Spotify was a fledgling service, it sought investments from the big record labels.
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He invested contracting profits in a fledgling life insurance company named for Frederick Douglass.
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And it's even more important in a fledgling democracy on a rapidly developing continent.
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"Sweatpants was their main thing," she told me as she described Thomas's fledgling company.
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He joined the fledgling "Good Morning America" in 1975 and stayed for seven years.
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Those impacts, if they hit critical infrastructure, can throw your fledgling community into disarray.
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In 2011, he became the first head coach of Jamaica's fledgling national hockey program.
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That explains why there's this fledgling competition over what Medicare-for-all is really describing.
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With a full 1.0 release, developers may have more confidence in Google's fledgling AR tech.
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More than a decade ago I took over Boston Latin Academy's fledgling ancient Greek program.
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Centered around a fake contest and swarming with a hundred quirky fledgling chefs, Cook Off!
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All 12 teams in the fledgling league will compete over the three-day-long event.
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Basically everyone who had started to work for LeEco's fledgling US arm was laid off.
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And China's fledgling financial markets lack legacy preferences that are evident in many developed markets.
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Discord is looking to make its fledgling game store the most developer-friendly option around.
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On May 7th Emmanuel Macron, the 39-year-old leader of the fledgling En Marche!
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Instead of blocking a fledgling product, regulators are trying to pare back an enormous one.
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If not properly addressed, this oversight could well come back to haunt the fledgling industry.
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As a fledgling artist, the opportunity to sign with a major record label is enticing.
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Skillz has quietly become one of the biggest companies in the fledgling mobile esports industry.
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The video's popularity highlights why Facebook is so invested in its fledgling live video product.
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And the fledgling DreamWorks studio is discussing a minority training program with the Urban League.
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Now, at 50, he runs a fledgling empire with the help of his son, Nidal.
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A surge in tourism over the past few years has fostered that fledgling private sector.
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I had just gotten my first paying client for my fledgling digital advertising coaching business.
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A decade ago, the league began showing Thursday night games on its fledgling NFL Network.
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But these fledgling companies aren't the only ones at risk of losing relevancy with shoppers.
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Then, a few months later, Uber bought Otto, a fledgling startup that had just launched.
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Fledgling careers, struggling studios, and underpaid overtime have all chewed up any number of hopefuls.
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Comcast owns its own cable TV, broadband and fledgling cell service along with NBC Universal.
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Something unusual is going on in the fledgling but fast-growing lab-grown meat industry.
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Most fledgling cooks would be cowed by the idea of preparing a meal for Boulud.
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It's an especially exciting twist, should the fledgling series get a second season on Netflix.
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Parker joined the Facebook team in 2004, when it was just a fledgling college startup.
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It cemented Stein's celebrity and transformed Thomson's fledgling career as a composer and music critic.
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Fledgling German efforts to build a united front against the U.S. reveal Berlin's relative weakness.
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For weeks now, protesters have become a regular fixture in front of the fledgling shop.
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Lots of fledgling industries struggle to scale up their operations as demand from consumers grows.
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In the first half of the decade, headlines frequently predicted doom for the fledgling company.
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The album captivated a fledgling generation of musicians at the dawn of rock's golden age.
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This, however, will require the country's fledgling space industry to organize and make specific demands.
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However, many choose to unsubscribe soon after, and it's a real problem for fledgling brands.
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But new campaigns launched by the fledgling Communist government almost immediately led to more bloodshed.
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The firm even operates a fledgling super PAC to help Mr. Trump win re-election.
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The fledgling Barenboim-Said Akademie, based in the building, was created in a similar spirit.
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Aya is a fledgling whose survival is threatened by power lines, farmers and bulldozed woodlands.
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Mr. Grey started a fledgling television production business that could grow into a profit center.
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Anyone who has experienced V.R., even in its current fledgling form, can appreciate its allure.
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In its insularity, and its strangeness, and its fledgling-ness, there's a very appealing purity.
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It's very impressive and the current high water mark in the still-fledgling foldable market.
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I listened to the Cruel Intentions soundtrack primarily in the fledgling year of my teens.
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At stake is Congo's fledgling experiment with democracy, whose beginning I reported on in 2006.
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That said, the HTC Vive has emerged as a front runner in Japan's fledgling experiential VRcades.
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It can be an overwhelming space for a fledgling brand, but Tpsy makes it look easy.
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But in doing so they would deal a swingeing blow to the EU's fledgling banking union.
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In some states with fledgling solar markets, officials have tended toward less generous net metering policies.
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Its fledgling presence in small pockets across the globe is down to India's large migrant population.
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For the fledgling plant-based meat industry, it's been an incredibly eventful two months since then.
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As a result, Marley's career intersects with many of the pioneers of Jamaica's then-fledgling industry.
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The fledgling studio released its debut game, Accounting, in September, and it's both innovative and hilarious.
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Meanwhile, universities in the fledgling United States were trying to formalise their own mob football rules.
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But he needs a win for his fledgling party in legislative elections to implement his policies.
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Virtual reality gaming is just a fledgling industry, but indie studios are already pushing the boundaries.
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It has shown fledgling strength in recent weeks, gaining 1.6 percent since the start of August.
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Private banking is a fledgling sector in Kazakhstan with mainly Russian banks currently providing such services.
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Why would a giant like Wal-Mart spend $3 billion on a fledgling company like Jet.com?
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But there are still lessons that can be learned from Australia Post's fledgling attempts at modernization.
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For instance, she promises to expand the Affordable Care Act's fledgling cost-saving experiments in Medicare.
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Snapchat's ideas have influenced society and social media in ways much bigger than its fledgling business.
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The fledgling VR ecosystem exploded since, with companies announcing new VR hardware or crowdfunding campaigns constantly.
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"Underground" debuted in March 2016 and drew a record number of eyeballs to the fledgling network.
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Tripda, to be fair, was also looking to leverage more than just its own fledgling assets.
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The fledgling businessmen then hold a second round of acquisition financing, as well as raising debt.
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VCs pride themselves on pastoral care: the support, expertise and contacts they provide to fledgling firms.
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"(I) fear that they may be creeping into our fledgling democracy and political life," Obasanjo said.
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Then, in 2013, the NRA came to Moscow and met her fledgling Russian gun rights group.
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Protects your fledgling racers while they learn to love motorsport with the Zamp Youth Karting Helmet.
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The Guardian's Beijing correspondent asks if Britain's fledgling "golden relationship" with China could be in jeopardy.
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" We were a fledgling "union of potential nations" which in time would "equal great European nations.
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The friendly, no-frills, at-times-apologetic atmosphere made customers eager to support the fledgling entrepreneurs.
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So if Mr. Trump's fledgling transition looks a little seat of the pants, well, blame superstition.
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Their fledgling but palpable sexuality, seething just below the surface, is devoid of a male perspective.
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When thing get tough for your fledgling king, it's always there to offer you an out.
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A new feature from Backchannel shows how the fledgling startup is facing the law's imminent repeal.
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But things changed after 2009, when Flanagan joined Jerry Schumacher's fledgling running group in Portland, Ore.
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Facebook also said it would keep investing in its still-fledgling virtual and augmented reality businesses.
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In 2015, Britain also bucked the United States by joining China's fledgling Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank.
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Mr. Wayenberg prefers to be known as Ben Spleen and calls his fledgling label Spleen Unconventional.
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In the wilderness of Bermuda, Hopkins persuaded most of the settlers to form a fledgling democracy.
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It makes sense that a fledgling canon would insist on nonnegotiable American identities for its characters.
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Slavery allowed this poor, fledgling nation to turn into a colossal powerhouse in the global economy.
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Though potentially promising, they are fledgling upstarts so far, without a lot of users or data.
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Critics of sanctions argue they would stifle the country's fledgling economy and hurt ordinary North Koreans.
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And it's not just fledgling startups that are caught by surprise when they begin to falter.
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In a few short years, they turned a fledgling coin company into a gold trading empire.
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Western powers have supported the fledgling Tunisian democracy with financial assistance, technical expertise, and policy guidance.
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She dropped out of college to focus her full attention on her fledgling social media business.
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Propel is a fledgling company, with only 11 employees, two of them former food-stamp recipients.
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In 1947 she joined a fledgling Wall Street law firm as one of its first employees.
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Wherever young unknown artists make their work, there are, increasingly, fledgling dealers bent on showing it.
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Gleeful elementary school students played in the park, waiting for their chance with the fledgling instructors.
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RBC Capital Markets' Chris Louney has detected a fledgling relationship between bitcoin prices and gold flows.
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In its first 10 days, the fledgling Roosevelt administration generated five banner headlines in The Times.
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In addition, Munich and St Moritz had fledgling bid proposals shot down by local referendum defeats.
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Otherwise, they will defy her and impose border controls, which could collapse the chancellor's fledgling coalition.
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But he was not downhearted, showing off the braided bracelets he has made, his fledgling business.
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The fledgling new Ukrainian government may have decided it had to establish a link to Giuliani.
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The talent drain is the latest blow to the fledgling league, now in its second season.
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A fledgling digital tool aims to solve that problem, by helping credit cards mimic debit cards.
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The Oakland Señors became the Oakland Raiders, but the fledgling franchise was still without a home.
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Rost is the first pilot in a fledgling commercial astronaut training program run by Starfighters Inc.
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In addition, the existing H-1B program doesn't exactly work in favor of entrepreneurs with fledgling companies.
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The watchdogs could have banned Staley and opting for a fine could dent the fledgling SMR's credibility.
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The fledgling startup also got SoftBank interested in shelling out an investment, The Information reported in November.
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But the disparity of experience between the fledgling ministers and their grizzled leader is hindering its efforts.
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Facebook solidified its first partnerships around 303–2010, when the company was still a fledgling social network.
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Many of these companies are small fledgling aerospace companies that have yet to put anything in space.
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The taxes are coming at a moment when the fledgling industry already has a lot to handle.
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While a welcome addition, eGG is entering what can only be called a fledgling esports scene locally.
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Launching a cheaper Pixel phone in India could provide a big boost for Google's fledgling Android smartphones.
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Nascent industry How the news of Warmbier's condition might impact North Korea's fledgling tourism market remains unclear.
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A new platform within Indiegogo lets anyone buy a stake in a fledgling company and earn returns.
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The bottom line: Epigenetics is a fledgling field, and the epigenetics of mental health is even younger.
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Death reported that he would appear, though not as the central villain facing the fledgling Rebel Alliance.
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It's uncharted territory for what was once a fledgling yet stand-out startup in the sharing economy.
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She's expected to give fledgling designers a chance to shine during this momentous shift in her life.
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In fact, never have we needed Paine's vision of defending a fledgling American democracy more than now.
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One user, called The Ecologist, promoted both The Base as well as a fledgling eco-fascist group.
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I became a bird-watcher, or at least a fledgling one, in a very New York way.
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The sprawling city lent the most credence to the Islamic State's claim to rule a fledgling nation.
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Some point out that soon, Syria could develop into a mosaic of fledgling localized pockets of peace.
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Samsung: The electronics giant has quietly built its own fledgling ad business via its own smart TVs.
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Rents in the fledgling new cultural epicenter of Long Island City went up—and developers took notice.
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It is an aboveboard political party that is vying for power in Tunisia's fledgling constitutional, democratic system.
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And getting cut from the debates could easily be a death sentence for an already fledgling campaign.
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The promotion, which was intended to help the then-fledgling Tmall platform, posted $7.7 million in sales.
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To support herself as a fledgling performer in the 1980s, Ms. Jones worked as a prison guard.
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To be sure, the fledgling recovery in spending won't mean the end of troubles for these companies.
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The march represented a sort of coming-out party for many scientists flexing a fledgling political muscle.
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Now a different evil, that of Mr. Erdogan's increasingly undemocratic Turkey, aims to destroy our fledgling democracy.
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Benjamin Franklin was, in 203, the ambassador of the fledgling United States to King Louis XVI's court.
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In November 2013, Mr. Keene came to Moscow to speak to Ms. Butina's fledgling gun-rights group.
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The recent struggles of Wisconsin, a six-time national champion, did not help the fledgling Big Ten.
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A clash over the Italian budget has already hurt the country's lenders, straining Europe's fledgling banking union.
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But Republicans have been fixated on his short career as a fledgling rapper named AD the Voice.
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And in the heat of his fledgling presidential run, Biden sometimes used those lines without proper credit.
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It's just something the fledgling state of Oregon copied from Indiana when it was assembling its constitution.
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Gadhafi had sacrificed his fledgling nuclear weapons program for the resumption of Western diplomatic and economic engagement.
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Trump, a master self promoter, was initially seen as an asset to a fledgling league seeking publicity.
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If to Mark, Hadi represents the lure of financial independence, to Gerry he is a fledgling autocrat.
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Every time he had entered a voting booth in Egypt's fledgling democracy, he had spoiled his ballot.
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It says it plans to sell the factory for use by a fledgling maker of electric trucks.
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This is also why the popular prospects for The Dispatch, Goldberg's fledgling venture with Hayes, seem dubious.
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It could also demonstrate the ability (or inability) of regulators in Nigeria to support fledgling digital markets.
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But he said he feared repercussions from an influential assemblywoman who could affect his fledgling communication business.
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The soured loans are blamed for holding back new credit that could feed Italy's fledgling economic recovery.
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But the fledgling movement started to lose its momentum just around the time of Ms. Liu's allegation.
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Patreon has already matured from a fledgling idealistic idea to a household name with 3 million users.
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Some of Canada's new Syrian refugees had university degrees, professional skills, fledgling businesses already up and running.
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The dot-com bubble burst when manic speculation vastly overshot the actual value of fledgling internet companies.
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"It's a sad day for Indonesia's fledgling democracy," said Andreas Harsono, Indonesia director of Human Rights Watch.
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Even supporters of the fledgling "New Way" effort acknowledged the difficulty gaining traction in the current GOP.
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Sky was formed in 1990 when Murdoch merged his fledgling British satellite TV service with a rival.
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And others recalled how Mr. Bowie challenged the fledgling MTV to play work by more artists of color.
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The fledgling account was stocked with four videos at launch — one introductory post and three artist-narrated galleries.
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Earlier Sunday, DeVos announced that she would be the chair of Trump's fledgling federal commission on school safety.
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For six months, he walked the track at the prison, before starting work on the fledgling recycling program.
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It was part of a wave of videodiscs intended to compete with the fledgling VHS and Betamax market.
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Coming into the election of 1856, the fledgling party was looking for a strong contender for the presidency.
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That should pair well with the roasted seaweed and cocoa truffle spread of Amazon's own fledgling food labels.
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Secondly, Libya had surrendered its fledgling program — far less advanced than North Korea&aposs — before receiving any benefits.
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Wave Money is Telenor's mobile-money service; Ooredoo's M-Pitesan, which launched last month, is a fledgling rival.
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Goals of the fledgling "Leonardo Project" include recovering the famous Renaissance figure's remains and reconstructing his genetic code.
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The fledgling New York edition of men's fashion week joins the party for its second season in February.
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But now there's a fresh challenge to its dominance of the fledgling market: some 2,000 smaller digital coins.
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It also recognizes that it's counterproductive to impose too many prescriptive rules and standards on a fledgling technology.
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Carriers will be disinclined to continue participating in these fledgling markets if they're likely to be dismantled anyhow.
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Remember 2012, when we called it the "Twitter Election" due to Obama's skill in exploiting the fledgling platform?
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With a clear imperative from CEO Mark Zuckerberg and enormous resources, Facebook is quickly advancing the fledgling medium.
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The Apollo program had breathed life into the fledgling company by ordering hundreds of thousands of Fairchild components.
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The booming drugs trade poses a challenge to the fledgling government of Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi.
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Modern Africa's first taste of democracy came in the form of fledgling parliaments bestowed by departing colonial powers.
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By September, the fledgling kingdom had declared war on Australia for its failure to recognize same-sex marriage.
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Here's where I'm going to spoil the game a little bit, and show you my fledgling detective work.
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Mr. Patrick's fledgling campaign and Mr. Bloomberg's possible run will offer a real-time test of our maxim.
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In one brief war flashback, he is less like a fledgling GI than Private Godfrey from "Dad's Army".
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Both bills were short-term defeats for the NRA's fledgling lobbying arm, but they were also radicalizing events.
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After World War II, the fledgling Federal Republic developed a strong social prohibition against racist and inflammatory rhetoric.
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Buyouts can also be extremely lucrative for the sellers, as it was for the fledgling Instagram in 2012.
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I have to admit it's getting betterFollowing this booming growth spurt, EAGLE is no longer a mere fledgling.
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And then, two years into his retirement, the fledgling World Hockey Association beckoned with a team in Houston.
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The fledgling startup hit a snag in 2008, when a total of 15 angel investors rejected the idea.
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Foreign donors fear that if that happens, the credibility of Afghanistan's fledgling democratic institutions may be fatally undermined.
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But few fledgling Silicon Valley businesses have the types of luxury that 23andMe has enjoyed since its inception.
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By flexing China's fledgling overseas military muscle beyond its borders, he is stoking tension and fear in Asia.
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In short, orderly populism is therefore ascendant in Japan and stands to consolidate the country's fledgling political system.
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A few years ago, I was a former Peace Corps volunteer with a fledgling career in international development.
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How else would a fledgling machine learning student learn to leverage neuroeconomics and cognitive bias to target ads?
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Coaching guides train the directors to scout for new leads, offer appealing tours, and track their fledgling business.
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This is still a fledgling effort by an unknown, young, blonde newscaster who is not actually a newscaster.
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Many in the Balkans had hoped that the prospect of joining the European Union might reinforce fledgling democracies.
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The group started expanding beyond California by recruiting crisis pregnancy centers as partners in a fledgling nationwide network.
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Despite the Chinese government's best efforts to suppress it, the country's fledgling #MeToo movement refuses to be silenced.
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Instead, it focuses on Lindsay's fledgling political campaign, Buster's new Terminator hand, and whatever happened to Maebe's hair.
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Now it's his turn to nurture the country's fledgling institutions by taking on its coercive, corrupt political culture.
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In reality, fledgling companies have captured slices of the construction industry, employing Eastern Europeans at sharply lower wages.
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Many fledgling food makers try too hard, adding ingredients to their product just because they're new or popular.
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It's one thing for the Connaughtons to be fledgling restaurateurs with a staff of 18 in the kitchen.
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Eritrea, for its part, had good reason as a fledgling country to crave international recognition for its borders.
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Getting it right is a high-stakes undertaking; a miscalculation can drive a fledgling startup into a ditch.
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He said some of the best advice he had ever received came while he was a fledgling actor.
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But the more far-reaching part of his plan would be AES's battery division, which was then fledgling.
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A fledgling music producer, Isaiah is a little older, but — as we shall soon learn — not much wiser.
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Eventually he moved to the Bay Area, where the fledgling movie-rating website Rotten Tomatoes was then based.
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All he had to do to guarantee himself the top spot was to tease his fledgling Phish phandom.
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But it's also an incubator for fledgling businesses: The Telluride Venture Accelerator has fueled 29 startups since 2012.
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The company's radio antennas and routers are already deeply embedded in the fledgling 5G networks of America's allies.
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He called on Libyans to unite behind the country's fledgling Government of National Accord to combat the terrorists.
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Succulent Studios drops off two fledgling succulents each month, with all sorts of fun varieties in the mix.
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Instagram and e-commerce have made it easy for fledgling companies to promote their wares and sell direct.
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Mr. Feltheimer and Mr. Burns wanted Starz in part because of its fledgling direct-to-consumers streaming service.
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Fledgling groups often do not have the resources to rent office space, so living rooms make viable alternatives.
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But as more grocers follow the trend, they could steal customers from fledgling meal kit companies, Wilson said.
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But a fledgling party led by popular Tokyo governor Yuriko Koike was gaining momentum ahead of the Oct.
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But he was warm and genial, brightening as he began to report on his fledgling days of fatherhood.
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He retired from the PGA Tour after that season and joined the fledgling Senior PGA Tour in 1981.
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Along with Buffy the Vampire Slayer, the series came to define the brand of the fledgling WB network.
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The assembly is now dominated by Tomin First No Kai (Tokyoites First), a fledgling party barely six months old.
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Embark is a collaboration of sorts, with Nexon serving as both a publisher and investor in the fledgling studio.
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The company, the best known U.S. cryptocurrency trading platform, is seen as a poster child for the fledgling industry.
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To figure out if it was working, the researchers taught their fledgling AI to play Space Invaders and Breakout.
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In the early days of Android, co-founder Andy Rubin set the stage for the fledgling mobile operating system.
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Not everyone gravitates towards the site to discover the latest beta tests, hackathon projects, Chrome extensions, and fledgling startups.
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Despite the hoo-ha about the AIIB, also known as "China's own World Bank", however, it remains a fledgling.
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Early on, hopes that the fledgling country might finally begin to emerge from the depths of deprivation ran high.
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This year, 49 companies were chosen, including EpiBone, a fledgling biotech company in Brooklyn with a staff of eight.
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As the internet took off, Yang's fledgling search engine was freshly minted with $100 million from Masayoshi "Masa" Son.
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Google's parent Alphabet says it wants to keep and expand Nest, but the fledgling unit is rife with challenges.
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Most of the fledgling labour-tech projects rely on donations from philanthropists, socially minded investment funds and similar sources.
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Among the chief concerns for many are whether and how the Taliban will take part in Afghanistan's fledgling democracy.
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In both cases, the value of donkeys soared and the fledgling industry delivered a valuable stream of foreign currency.
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Ennis had set out to ruin Foster's fledgling career in the NFL and extort him for money, she said.
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Their fledgling investments close, or they realize that they will require a lot more capital for the long haul.
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But on Monday, O'Malley encouraged his backers to stick with his fledgling campaign through the duration of the caucus.
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A hot fledgling motorcycle taxi hailing service has hit a wall in Malaysia, after barely getting on the road.
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As the movement's fledgling nonpoliticians found their feet in Parliament, they realized that dealing with other parties was unavoidable.
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I clung to it's affordability and comfort quality during my first years as a fledgling straight outta' the nest.
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Pierson now is involved with America First Policies, a fledgling nonprofit focused on promoting Trump's policies to his base.
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A smol and scruffy-looking fledgling blue jay flew onto the gutter above me and started demanding food. pic.twitter.
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In a way, CareerTu is helping fledgling tech startups on a tight budget train ready-to-use data experts.
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In an effort to further expand its fledgling e-sports efforts, Activision Blizzard is looking beyond Twitch and YouTube.
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Puma's fledgling running sneakers are training shoes, meant to help the people wearing them get better at the sport.
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India may view the arrests as a conciliatory gesture by Pakistan to revive fledgling peace talks between the two.
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At the center are concerns over fledgling iPhone 6 sales and the fear that iPhone 7 sales will disappoint.
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Kasatkina will have Saturday to recover before facing Osaka for the first time in their fledgling careers on Sunday.
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Across America a grassroots effort is underway among builders, architects, material suppliers and farmers to renew this fledgling market.
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It's also important to get in early, when a company is fledgling enough to offer such prolonged upside potential.
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One sign of that is the announcement being made Thursday of a new "accelerator" to assist fledgling agriculture companies.
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Page and Brin relocated the fledgling company in the garage of future Google employee and YouTube head Susan Wojcicki.
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A papier-mâché Daruma, a troll-like deity said to bestow good luck on fledgling businesses, oversees the operation.
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The fledgling industry currently enjoys growth of around 30% each year, says Grenier, and he wants to reach 50%.
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Indeed, digital footprints can also help China's fledgling financial system predict creditworthiness among millions of people without financial records.
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Forrest isn't about to get carried away with what the game's potential success will do for its fledgling studio.
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Since funds as a fledgling startup were understandably sparse, they decided to experiment with an interactive audio-only format.
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Made up of a three-strong team, the fledgling national scheme is coming to the end of its pilot.
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Google was a fledgling firm, and its investors were threatening to bail—in spite of its superior search product.
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Over the past seven decades, Ferrari has come a long way since its start as a fledgling racecar builder.
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The militants' hold on the sprawling city lent the most credence to their claim to rule a fledgling nation.
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During one game, Kate Lynn stampeded over Justin repeatedly, which, of course, did wonders for his fledgling self-esteem.
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There, she said, everything was about pushing creativity and innovation and saving every penny the fledgling company could find.
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Sue Gardner and Jeff Larson have left The Markup, the fledgling investigative news start-up that they co-founded.
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His face is as sharp as a hawk's but somehow also as soft and unformed as a fledgling sparrow's.
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But in every case, these fledgling democracies flourished under this newfound freedom and became fierce advocates of maintaining it.
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Yet the government, at first, hesitated to act, fearing a cataclysmic war that the fledgling Jewish state might lose.
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The show also features "The Sopranos'" Michael Imperioli as Alex's peculiar cousin, who assists him with the fledgling enterprise.
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Direct lenders like TCA make high-interest rate loans, usually to fledgling or struggling businesses passed over by banks.
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Permitting can often be tricky, and poachers are a danger to fledgling new reefs, but the investments are growing.
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Mr. Heath took over the fledgling jazz program at Queens College in 1986, helping to create its master's curriculum.
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And the new administration should expand the fledgling network of manufacturing research and development institutions established under President Obama.
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On death's door during the dot-com bust, Amazon was one of the only fledgling tech companies to survive.
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But even though the job gives them minor influence over policy, it is useful training ground for fledgling politicians.
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After having left the fledgling industry in limbo for years, the Russian parliament finally legislated on cryptocurrencies in October.
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The difference today is media companies have a new incentive: To bolster the subscription numbers of fledgling streaming services.
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And once control of the fledgling network was handed over to private interests, the technology spread with shocking speed.
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So, after having been read in to the fledgling program, I was cleared to witness some of its implementation.
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This includes earmarking time for both personal and professional priorities and your full-time work and fledgling freelancing business.
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And at 39, he was given a massive payout ($1.7 billion, to be exact) to leave the fledgling company.
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The fledgling group, which has financed only the one online video, claims it has no ties to any politician.
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But it is particularly acute here, where government regulation is lax and the state of local scientific knowledge fledgling.
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The fledgling administration seems intent on reining in an agency it believes has exceeded its mandate for too long.
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Amazon has declined to disclose other metrics, such as revenue for the fledgling business or average service provider income.
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New York (CNN Business)Apple is slashing the annual price of Apple Arcade, its fledgling video game subscription service.
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The NEA also wants to encourage power providers to participate in the country's fledgling cross-province carbon trading system.
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In lieu of cable news appearances and huge rallies, Mr. Yang took his fledgling campaign on the podcast circuit.
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What began was a slow, uneasy growth that resembled that of many of the fledgling clubs at the time.
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Photo: GettyFacebook made a splashy entrance into VR when it purchased fledgling startup Oculus back in 2014 for $2.3 billion.
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They even worked for the group: Heaven's Gate funded itself through a fledgling 1990s web design business dubbed Higher Source.
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Now aged 24, Makhachev encountered the first roadblock of his fledgling MMA career back in October 2015 at UFC 192.
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She agreed to meet with him in a hotel room, thinking he could help her fledgling acting career, she said.
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The Creators Project caught up with Andres Soliz Paz over Skype to talk about the prize and their fledgling practice.
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Yet a fledgling democracy in Egypt was abandoned, and the administration avoided intervention in Syria for as long as possible.
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Hyundai has created a fledgling new luxury brand, Genesis, and the Consumer Reports rankings are based on just two models.
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WeWork seems to be attempting to shed the startup-bro image that it had as a fledgling co-working space.
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The Mill Rats play in the National Basketball League of Canada, a fledgling circuit with eight teams in four provinces.
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The following year Vanguard, then a fledgling firm, took up Samuelson's challenge and launched an index fund for retail investors.
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Lilium, for example, poached senior staff from Airbus and Tesla when it was a fledgling with just $10m of backing.
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The couple have largely taken the task of directing the narrative of their fledgling relationship into their own handheld devices.
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Those moves, taken during his first term, have led to hundreds of freed political prisoners and a fledgling peace process.
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The Chinese government has cracked down on the fledgling crypto industry since bitcoin became a household name two years ago.
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Balance that against an army of fledgling celebrities, often making small fortunes off their videos, and some conflict is inevitable.
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Tijani told CNN that Zuckerberg's visit would give Nigeria's fledgling startup scene the shot in the arm it desperately needs.
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While fledgling businesses have a lot to learn from their seniors, established companies must heed the example of emerging startups.
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Launching a cheaper Pixel phone in regions such as India could provide a big boost for Google's fledgling Android smartphones.
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But the private space tech ecosystem is still young, and local officials are trying to boost the fledgling startup scene.
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But it will now be able to invest in food and beverage startups at different stages, not just fledgling brands.
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Korea in 221 was a fledgling democracy, emerging only the year before from four decades of U.S.-backed military dictatorships.
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The fledgling program aims to harness rats' keen sense of smell to combat the rampant global trade in illegal goods.
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The company bought fledgling smartphone maker Nextbit earlier this year, and there's been talk of a Razer phone ever since.
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Now that Gerber has reached her catwalk eligibility age, the fledgling supermodel is ready to take fashion month by storm.
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Big headset makers like Oculus have made relatively few inroads into China, but there's still a large fledgling industry there.
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After a few months as the government's spokesman, Castaner was named as leader of Macron's fledgling Republique En Marche party.
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That means that when Lane was a fledgling high schooler in season 1 of Gilmore Girls, Agena was actually 27.
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One million dollars in sales is a benchmark most fledgling brands won't reach in a year, let alone a weekend.
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And that is just what Aclima, a fledgling firm in San Francisco, has been doing over the past few months.
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Asked about his time working with Bannon on the film, Penn offered a scathing review of the once-fledgling producer.
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In 2009, when he was a fledgling Senate candidate, Rubio loved angry town hall protesters who hated health care reform.
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Clandestina's move highlights the ingenuity of Cuba's fledgling private sector in overcoming obstacles on the communist-run island and abroad.
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On a recent Saturday morning, eighteen fledgling farmers gathered in the East Village, armed with PowerPoint presentations and big dreams.
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She knew Ms. Grimmie from what was a fledgling YouTube scene at the time, and they first collaborated in 2010.
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Mr. Moonves says that his visit was a social call on a fledgling show in which he has great faith.
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Sherman became a fledgling environmentalist and got his revenge after a giant fish kill threatened the livelihood of nearby fishermen.
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He is backing Macron's fledgling party in the run-up to May's elections for the European Union parliament in Strasbourg.
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From an attacker's perspective, it's much easier to breach a fledgling campaign, before its digital defenses are fully in place.
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He would try to take on China not as an afterthought, but as a central mission of his fledgling company.
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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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Since ARVN's founding two decades earlier, the United States had assigned itself the task of professionalizing that fledgling military establishment.
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Survival mode The shutdown is occurring at the worst possible time, says Akama, as fledgling companies struggle to scale up.
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Companies of all sizes — from Chinese-based multinational gaming giant Tencent to fledgling developers — are all impacted by this ban.
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But fledgling activists on the left are as excited to actually practice politics as they are to talk about politics.
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His fledgling label, Vejas, is less than two years old, but has already attracted retailers from Melbourne to Mexico City.
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While hugely significant for the fledgling meat-alternative companies, these investments are a tiny share of what meat companies do.
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UFC president Dana White won his promotion a lot of attention in their fledgling years due to his outspoken nature.
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In the wee hours of the night, my bedroom could easily be the headquarters of some fledgling interdisciplinary think tank.
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Earlier this week, the company hired Greg Gopman to work on its fledgling virtual reality and 360-degree video efforts.
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Some donors avoid fledgling organizations, in favor of more established, high-performing nonprofits that may be seen as less risky.
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One day after China announced it grew the first plants on the Moon, the fledgling plants have been pronounced dead.
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Few fledgling religious groups attract the attention of local, state and federal authorities and others as have the Black Hebrews.
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The United States supported Iraq during the war, which Iran saw as an American plot to destroy the fledgling revolution.
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His experience over the past year is a case study in how a trade war can disrupt a fledgling enterprise.
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The vice president, she wrote in the essay, had agreed to come to a rally to help her fledgling campaign.
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Then there's the MMA debut of former WWE megastar CM Punk, who is taking on fellow fledgling welterweight Mickey Gall.
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Those efforts would, in turn, give his fledgling company a further price advantage against established physical retailers like Barnes & Noble.
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"Fledgling" is a descendant of "Dracula," to be sure, but it also deals with themes of race, family and belonging.
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The government built a technology park, which offered office space to fledgling companies, and provided entrepreneurs with start-up capital.
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With every fledgling relationship, I'm anxiously aware that the simple act of cooking alongside my new paramour can unleash havoc.
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In the five decades since its founding, Airbus has developed from a fledgling upstart to one of the industry's titans.
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In the five decades since its founding, Airbus has gone from a fledgling upstart to one of the industry's titans.
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Thousands of jobs are associated with the project, which is a crucial part of the fledgling casino industry in Massachusetts.
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Islamic Jihad is not a party to the reconciliation deal and the episode threatened to derail the fledgling unity accord.
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The Tornado was full of Britons, who coached children in the Dallas area's fledgling youth leagues in the off-season.
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Another fledgling democracy, Turkey, came under the spell of the charismatic Recep Tayyip Erdogan, now in power for 17 years.
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Across town at the similarly enterprising Donmar Warehouse, a still-fledgling artistic director, Michael Longhurst, is leaving his own imprint.
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The fledgling in this new work is Isabella, an eighth-grade Latina whose most important learning experience isn't about aviation.
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The fund&aposs mid-cap focus allows Green to dig deep on fledgling companies that may possess overlooked growth potential.
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And even in its scaled-back form, the fledgling market will cover roughly half of those emissions, Mr. Dudek said.
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For many fledgling businesses, the loss of a key employee — whether a founder or top sales rep — can be fatal.
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And the fledgling economic recovery that started in 2014 — the last time Greece went to the bond markets — was stifled.
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Two years ago, the company helped start an incubator, Newark Venture Partners, to lure fledgling technology companies to the city.
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Dollar investments in fledgling companies have also declined, although less dramatically, dropping more than 24 percent over the same period.
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The captain of the Warren also happened to be the commander in chief of our fledgling Navy, Commodore Esek Hopkins.
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A: My father started a plumbing supply business in 1925, and it was still a fledgling when the Depression hit.
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Local media also reported Tuesday that the fledgling tech firm had raised $50 million, lifting its valuation to $4.3 billion.
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Start-up accelerators have become popular in recent years, providing a combination of training, consulting and funding to fledgling businesses.
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But the immediate popularity of the service surfaced a problem for the fledgling business: They couldn't keep up with demand.
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Toscanini declined to perform at Bayreuth while Nazi banners flew, instead lending his prestige to the fledgling Palestine Symphony Orchestra.
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Before her arrest, Beaudoin had been a fledgling model with a limited career that mostly consisted of posing for calendars.
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I dumped my Knicks season tickets and adopted the fledgling club whose arena had just risen over my Brooklyn neighborhood.
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To make it even more complicated, many of these deals are happening before these fledgling companies are able to prove themselves.
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Hoffmann also said its fledgling Grubhub delivery partnership is "performing to our expectations" and plans to expand it to more cities.
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So Amazon is giving out freebies to take some of the financial burden off of the people building its fledgling ecosystem.
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Now the 4½-year-old daughter of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West can add fledgling photographer to her growing skill set.
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In 2017, he said he thought Nissan was probably the only automaker that was making money off the fledgling powertrain technology.
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Saturday night is the perfect way for Faber to bow out of the fledgling sport he had an immeasurable impact on.
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Such issues were to be expected in such a fledgling project but he hoped they could be fixed in the future.
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The company pushed the bounds of conventional thinking even further by building Veeva on top of Salesforce's fledgling development platform, Force.com.
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In 2014 when Fordjour was a fledgling MFA student, Blumenthal gave him $6,000 for 20 works; Fordjour only handed over 13.
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So there is some intriguing stuff in the trailer, if you're looking for reasons to be optimistic about the fledgling series.
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In 2300 he was visited in Tokyo by Jack Ma and Joseph Tsai, co-founders of a fledgling website in Hangzhou.
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"Samsung poured resources into Synaptics' fledgling technology last year but the results were frustrating," an informed source is quoted as saying.
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But Tesla ran with them because it's a fledgling company that didn't know any better and presumably wanted to appear futuristic.
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Ever since John Fairfax took over the fledgling Sydney Morning Herald newspaper in 1841, the Fairfax name has straddled Australia's media.
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For one hour every week, four entrepreneurs pitch their fledgling business in front of five investors and millions of viewers on '.
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The fledgling militia has been transformed into a network of cells in dozens of villages, capable of staging a widespread offensive.
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Macron himself is a former banker who has never held elected office and heads a fledgling political movement called En Marche !
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On Thursday morning, the fledgling Southern California-based carmaker Karma Automotive revealed the first photo of its "new" model, the Revero.
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Driving the news: The effort is being spearheaded by a fledgling bipartisan caucus called "Moms in the House," spearheaded by Rep.
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Late last year, Cadillac resurrected its fledgling car subscription service after putting it on hold amid a fight with its dealers.
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But for now, while these fledgling attempts at getting oppo research from Moscow look bad, it seems they were a bust.
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It seems like a fine deal for fledgling entrepreneurs, and considering the cumulative value of the services offered, it essentially is.
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This remarkable employment questionnaire reveals Jobs's early aspiration to work in the fledgling tech industry, which he would soon revolutionize forever.
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Kerzner declined to get into great detail about each drone component, as the product is only in its fledgling design stages.
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But it makes perfect sense, especially when you consider all the fledgling bloggers who are just starting to build their followings.
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Just a few days after the inaugural season wrapped up, Blizzard has announced two new teams for its fledgling Overwatch League.
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A new analysis finds that relatively minor changes to Medicare's payment policies could help jump-start the fledgling market for biosimilars.
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Zuckerberg recruited fellow Harvard student Chris Hughes in the early days of Facebook to help make suggestions about the fledgling service.
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Under Mayer, the company acquired dozens of promising startups with the hopes that their engineers could jumpstart Yahoo's fledgling mobile business.
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But he still made the fledgling calls and lowered his wings in the plz to be giving me snacks pose. pic.twitter.
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One of Europe's fastest-growing tech start-ups, iZettle is among a group of fledgling fintech businesses taking on traditional banks.
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If your startup is still in a fledgling state and you need some support, an accelerator may be a good option.
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A fledgling energy storage industry and body of research has emerged to try to find a solution to the intermittency problem.
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He believed that these smaller pieces which Williams had kept hidden away heralded a new creative direction for the fledgling artist.
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However, competition from China's fast-growing, though fledgling chip industry has put pressure on Taiwanese companies to widen their mainland footprint.
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And not all are fledgling young startups: many are already substantial, high-growth enterprises set to succeed in the global market.
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The fledgling OS has a number of interesting features, but so far Google has yet to comment on its intended function.
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Itineraries will be designed to link up people with similar professional interests in an effort to help the fledgling private sector.
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The property was sold in 1943 to the fledgling Serbian Eastern Orthodox Church of St. Sava, led by the Very Rev.
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Services like Sling TV, DirecTV Now, and YouTube TV sold deeply discounted TV packages to build audiences for their fledgling services.
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Buchanan sought to protect fledgling American industries; evidently Mr. Trump feels those industries still are not fully mature and need protection.
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The transition from a fledgling business to one of China's most valuable companies came with its share of ups and downs.
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With that, Flynn was no longer an accountant, but the chief operating officer of a fledgling startup and an apprentice cobbler.
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The British joined the European common market — a fledgling free-trade area — in the early 28.3s, because that's all they wanted.
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His first play, "The Salt Land," about the fledgling state of Israel, was produced on television by the BBC in 1954.
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Drivers currently contribute 15 percent of their fares towards the fledgling company's marketing and operating costs, while Uber takes 25 percent.
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From fledgling startups to automotive giants like GM, there's a whole lot of companies looking to develop fully self-driving cars.
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Considering the distance to China and the fledgling state of its football infrastructure, the motivations for the tour are fairly transparent.
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So, yes, before Swift spent her days having magical squad moments and polishing her Grammys, she was just a fledgling singer.
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Are we the country that sends election monitors out to fledgling democracies, with more than two centuries of experience to impart?
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For a show ostensibly about a fledgling rap career, the experimental FX comedy "Atlanta" has a light, naturalistic touch with music.
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RT launched its YouTube page in March 2007, roughly four months after Google paid $1.65 billion for the fledgling video site.
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The country's fledgling para-Nordic team spent several months traveling around the world to practice with and learn from established programs.
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Deripaska managed to save his fledgling business during the crisis, thanks in no small part to a bailout from the Kremlin.
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The N.B.A. season may be over, but basketball fans can still catch games from the fledgling three-on-three league, Big3.
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Ms. Hogg turned a fledgling operation into a respected publication that would become a touchstone in the design world and beyond.
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But Britain's fledgling shale industry has faced unrelenting local opposition and regulations that require work be halted when fracking causes tremors.
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Long known for its Windows software, Microsoft has shifted its focus to the fledgling cloud market where it is battling Amazon.
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He also made his most famous investment the same year, putting $20 million into Alibaba, a fledgling Chinese e-commerce company.
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Kite just so happened to have a fledgling course design firm, partnering with the veteran architect Bob Cupp on several projects.
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As part of its efforts, the fledgling union gave a new look to Eustace Tilley, the magazine's top-hat-wearing icon.
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Local Motors, which was founded in 23, and its Olli 23 shuttle are familiar figures in the fledgling autonomous vehicle industry.
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The Americans held hostage in Iran brought an audience to fledgling CNN and paved the way for 24-hour cable news.
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Mr. Spade, who met his future wife at Arizona State University, put $35,000 from his retirement savings into the fledgling business.
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Jonathan Wheeler, the 35-year-old winemaker, has made wine here since it was a fledgling business run by Ms. Kluge.
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The Kurds, with their fledgling democratic institutions and sympathy for the West, have offered something more hopeful in this bleak landscape.
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Fledgling microtransit systems — from on-demand shuttles to e-bikes and scooters — aim to fill the transportation gap in some cities.
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The clothing store was a fashion incubator for fledgling brands such as Rag & Bone and Isabel Marant, which today are juggernauts.
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A fledgling civil liberties group, Speech First, sued the university this month, arguing that the new policy violated the First Amendment.
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Just a few years ago, streaming was still a fledgling part of the industry's revenue pie and downloads were holding strong.
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Mr. Rokos, 21997, has instead focused his energies on turning his fledgling firm, Rokos Capital Management, into a hedge fund giant.
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Cuba's fledgling economic changes coincided with the easing of restrictions on travel and remittances by Cuban Americans during the Obama administration.
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Both fledgling and seasoned collectors like Isabel Wilcox, a member of the board of the Drawing Center, shop at the fair.
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A pan is the fledgling critic's calling card; and the second review I published remains the most negative I've ever written.
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The Framers grasped, in a time of dire peril to the fledgling nation, that national security cannot be achieved by committee.
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And yet she is already fantasizing about their next project: expanding the fledgling orchard to form long allées of fruit trees.
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She stayed that way, laughing quietly, her mouth open like a fledgling bird that was about to catch something from above.
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His landlord, Raphael Toledano, failed to pay 26 tenants their promised buyouts as his fledgling real estate empire, Brookhill Properties, faltered.
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Fisher recalls pitching the fledgling business to rooms filled with men who were bullish on her quickly opening hundreds of stores.
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Zahran's firm is expanding, with a half-dozen employees and a fledgling corporate department, which Nour joined after receiving her degree.
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Microsoft's Xbox Entertainment Studios made on offer on the series but never followed through, and the fledgling studio later shut down.
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The belief that China is encroaching on Vietnam's maritime space has inspired a number of demonstrations by fledgling civil-society groups.
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But McDonald's breakfast business continues to slip, losing share to Taco Bell's fledgling breakfast menu and Dunkin's additions of breakfast sandwiches.
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Mr. Schultz said over the summer that he had initially been afraid that making the accusations would damage his fledgling career.
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After Navy service in World War II and one season at St. Thomas, Kundla became the coach of the fledgling Lakers.
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The photos of salt ran in the fledgling Fortune magazine; "a white thread through history's tapestry," wrote the magazine's overawed reporter.
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However, Cubans in the fledgling private sector say the Trump administration's more hostile stance toward Havana has already hurt their business.
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He then took a year-long sabbatical, and he now runs Amazon's fledgling restaurant-delivery service in addition to Amazon Tickets.
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It turns out that, along with advertising, IP licensing is a pretty good way to generate revenue for your fledgling podcast network.
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In a March 13th white paper, largely devoid of technical specifics, fledgling security firm CTS-Labs revealed numerous vulnerabilities affecting AMD processors.
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That deal gave strengthened PJT's fledgling European business and the firm has also made other hires in Europe over the last year.
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The situation in Somalia is also seen as deteriorating as the terror group al Shabaab challenges the fledgling central government in Mogadishu.
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And here was Cossman, offering to deploy GE's fledgling digital platform in one of the harshest and most complicated environments on earth.
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The bright star in the center is called Herschel 36 and is only 000 million years old—a fledgling in stellar terms.
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The bright star in the center is called Herschel 36 and is only 1 million years old—a fledgling in stellar terms.
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And video game streaming is a fledgling business that could make serious competitors out of Google (GOOGL), Amazon (AMZN) and Apple (AAPL).
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But those companies were eventually sold to Alphabet, Google's parent company, partly because of the challenges of running a fledgling hardware business.
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After all, these organizations are in the business of providing small amounts of capital to a relatively large number of fledgling companies.
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WHEN THE princely state of Jammu & Kashmir joined the fledgling Indian union in October 1947, it had little choice in the matter.
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In 2017, a fledgling Wikipedian accused Fram of monitoring her activity on the site to such an extent that felt like harassment.
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When he sold the bats to White, who was a huge acquisition for the fledgling bat company, those were on consignment too.
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But in the '90s, Sara Blakely hid her fledgling shapewear company Spanx from even those closest to her for a different reason.
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With the rising rents and growing income inequality across central London, the playing field for fledgling business is more competitive than ever.
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The fledgling tech is being tested at 14 U.S. airports; the Transportation Security Administration has said it may eventually replace boarding passes.
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But the new policy will still hurt Cuba's fledgling private sector, discourage economic reform and damage Uncle Sam's prestige in Latin America.
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While some analysts say Facebook's involvement put crypto on the map, it has also brought new scrutiny to the fledgling technology. Rep.
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Toutiao's fledgling advertising business has also stepped on the toes of Baidu, which makes the bulk of its income from search ads.
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Unfortunately for DeLorean, any fledgling automaker would have been in for a rough time by the time production finally began in 1981.
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Industrious is also thereby more insulated from a startup bubble burst, or recession that pushes fledgling companies back into bedrooms and basements.
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That logic was particularly compelling for influencing events in Iran, where the fledgling pro-democracy movement was struggling against widespread internet censorship.
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It's a preposterous claim given the current limitations of medical science, and a complete misreading of how the fledgling cryonics industry works.
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Xi's vision to provide links to a bigger marketplace could also prove hard to resist for leaders of the remote, fledgling economies.
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But the 2600 conversion of Pac-Man gave the fledgling game industry its first template for how to botch a major title.
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I was just calling up the YouTube clip when you were sitting in with Adam Carolla when he was a fledgling podcaster.
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Most assuredly, Beck will also be evaluating the extent to which this publicity stunt serves the interests of his fledgling rocket company.
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They all remained in the state while other campaigns were in Iowa, hoping to gain attention from voters for their fledgling efforts.
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They even found an early backer at DFJ, who gave them some initial funding and helped form their fledgling board of directors.
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However, the mark the early Japanese production crew of Nintendo left on the fledgling world of North American game publications was indelible.
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That news surfaced last week, amid rumors that Apple may have strong-armed SoftBank to pull out from backing Rubin's fledgling firm.
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He won his campaign as an independent, with the backing of a fledgling political party he founded less than a year ago.
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Outlawed in his home state of California, Faber forged his fledgling career on the nearby Indian reservations where MMA competition was legal.
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While Japan is already a leading manufacturer of industrial robots, Groove X is trying to expand the fledgling market for household robots.
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The Stanford Research Institute was the "node" that oversaw the entire directory of the fledgling internet, through the "Network Information Center" (NIC).
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Many players in the fledgling industry are hydropower specialists, like Swiss Andritz and General Electric , or involved in naval construction, like DCNS.
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Very quickly they're pulled into a quest to save a fledgling kingdom from an evil federation, as is typical of these games.
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Kenya wants to boost its own fledgling auto industry, feeble though it is, so it is trying to make car imports harder.
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Were such a currency crisis to occur, it would both seriously impact the U.K. economy and undermine confidence in her fledgling government.
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That said, falling oil prices may also halt the fledgling efforts by shale drillers to pump more, which would limit the downside.
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Even without the added attention of protesting cheerleaders, this has shaped up to be a landmark year for the fledgling football program.
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It is striking to look back at defining moments of the campaign and of Trump's fledgling presidency through the lens of hindsight.
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Once he had his investors in place, Lacob treated the Warriors like another of his fledgling companies in need of adept management.
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Morgan Stanley started the Multicultural Innovation Lab last year to boost fledgling companies that are owned and run by women and minorities.
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The first season depicted a group of fledgling agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation with sites in Montreal passing for Virginia.
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The plans were hit by a cooling of the market that has seen fund managers scaling back valuations for fledgling tech companies.
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After Wilson led the state in scoring while playing for tiny Anderson College, the fledgling professional basketball leagues also offered no opportunity.
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With Russian support, the fledgling Syrian government led by Bashar al Assad has closed in on recapturing the entire city of Aleppo.
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After he joined the fledgling organization in 2012, CVA began highlighting problems at the VA, particularly the towering backlog of disability claims.
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Young Joe grew up not far from a factory and field belonging to a fledgling airplane company founded by William E. Boeing.
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Next week the Democratic presidential candidates will debate here in Detroit, the symbol of the industrial Midwest's rise, fall and fledgling rebirth.
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Mr. Ryan's fledgling speakership, which he once suggested would be one giant policy discussion, has instead been a series of extraordinary challenges.
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This is Catalonia's most tangible investment in the institutional infrastructure needed for a fledgling state and highlights its government's determination to secede.
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Lucid Motors is building an all-electric, self-driving luxury car, the Air, and the fledgling automaker isn't skimping on the speed.
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The Syrians who run this fledgling rehabilitation center say their work is crucial if there is to be a post-ISIS Syria.
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The danger, however, is that it is treated differently between countries, allowing the fledgling product to wriggle through gaps in existing rules.
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Falling into default or bankruptcy could further jeopardize the education of its 45,20093 children and hurt the city's fledgling recovery, officials said.
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One of the most impressive and valuable aspects of the exhibition is that it shows William Merritt Chase as a fledgling artist.
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Fledgling innovators have to live in constant fear of a big player orpatent troll pulling out a big gun and bankrupting them.
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MinterEllison, along with New Zealand VC Goat Ventures, gave the fledgling company US$2.5 million in pre-seed money to get started.
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One, being more private video hangouts like ooVoo and fledgling HouseParty [the app from the team behind Meerkat], which was pretty new.
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Until recently, SoftBank's fledgling investment arm was little more than a group of analysts in Tokyo and London sifting through possible deals.
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Fledgling birds, for example, can be pretty clumsy fliers during their first few attempts but typically get better each time they try.
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The travel warning has hurt the fledgling private sector as fewer Americans are renting rooms, patronizing family-owned restaurants and purchasing souvenirs.
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When enterprise software was a fledgling industry in the mid 1990s, it was clear early on that the market opportunity was huge.
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The fledgling institution earmarked funds for acquiring work and even allowed artists to sell their work without giving the museum any commission.
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Sometimes they're offered to a star to encourage her to sign on to a fledgling project and give it a higher profile.
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Nevertheless, the kingdom's fledgling tourism industry has taken a hit, leaving hotel rooms empty and a glut of retail space in malls.
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Seattle was hardly a tech magnet before Amazon, Microsoft and then a host of once-fledgling technology firms set up operations there.
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By that time, I was too happy where I was, in New York City, with him, temping and being a fledgling writer.
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He also spent a year at the Old Vic School in London before returning to Canada to join the fledgling Stratford Festival.
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Curiously, those new Android users will immediately get access to a fledgling feature that iOS players haven't: the in-game currency, rubies.
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And, especially once this fledgling organization began publicizing the effects of drought in the Sahel region of north-central Africa, it did.
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But he also recognized the potential for marketing and struck a deal with the fledgling Bravo cable channel to air the episodes.
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He sees warning signs flashing all around, like Facebook's fledgling attempt to launch a digital currency, Libra, and Google's move into banking.
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Mr. Macron, at the head of a fledgling political movement, marked a victory that was always as tenuous as it was momentous.
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Some of the most important work he does is providing moral support after the many catastrophes that inevitably befall a fledgling restaurant.
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In the early 1990s, I was a fledgling trader who had moved to New York to make his mark on Wall Street.
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Prince's involvement in the fledgling solar project ended in April 2016, when he died from an accidental fentanyl overdose at age 57.
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The republic is a fledgling democracy of 140,000 people, facing off against an oil-rich dictatorship with a population of 9.5 million.
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Guess who shows up, though, to a family wedding to derail Clara's fledgling bond with a cuddly Australian co-worker (Ben O'Toole)?
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In its former building, which now houses five small high schools, a music teacher struggles to fill a single fledgling concert band.
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And for fledgling foreign brands operating or manufacturing in Turkey, the new status quo in the country has been more than unsettling.
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Suddenly the fledgling seemed to hurl itself into a gust, making a wide, uneven loop before crash-landing back onto the platform.
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The New York-born designer has established his fledgling business with a shimmering disco-ball look that has a distinctly nocturnal spirit.
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This two-story shop is a notable exception and has become a gathering spot for the city's fledgling art and design scene.
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To expedite this process, the Earth Fund could diversify Bezos' nuclear portfolio by throwing some money at the fledgling advanced nuclear industry.
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But she is still in her fledgling years, working out of a studio at the RestorationArt center as an artist in residence.
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Sub Pop, then a fledgling record label, released the group's first single, "Hunted Down," in 19903, as well as two subsequent EPs.
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The government is also working to ease the country's fledgling bankruptcy laws to help speed up the resolution process, the official said.
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Remember that our fledgling nation had insufficient funds to even shoe Washington's Army in wintertime; yet Congress chose to defend the whistleblowers.
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Chinese investors put $2200 million into OPay and PalmPay — two fledgling startups with plans to scale in Nigeria and the broader continent.
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Not always a reliable witness, she later claimed that they had an oral prenup guaranteeing her equal partnership in the fledgling business.
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This fledgling secret police service hoodwinked the established intelligence services of Europe, and in so doing showed its guile, patience and cruelty.
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In a 1990 interview with People magazine, Ms. Pilcher related an anecdote from her days as a fledgling novelist with young children.
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Children's Books My favorite books for fledgling readers don't have ranked letters or numbers or other indicators of "levels" on the covers.
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What if successfully navigating your way across a ballroom to meet your beloved could help shape the future of a fledgling nation?
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Tech companies similarly argued that fledgling technologies needed to be nurtured irrespective of immediate profit, in order to be more profitable later.
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Nelson took Belding's fledgling plans for a network linking food banks – something she tirelessly developed throughout high school – and made them a reality.
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Still, the scandal tainted what had been one of the most popular governorships in America and later helped sink Christie's fledgling presidential campaign.
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And that meant that the United States had successfully transferred power from one party to another, a crucial test for a fledgling democracy.
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Banks that initially viewed fledgling financial technology companies as a threat are increasingly looking to work with them rather than be left behind.
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The social media giant reportedly tried to buy the then fledgling start-up for $3 billion a little more than three years ago.
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Reliance Infrastructure, known as R-Infra, builds and runs bridges, roads, metro rail and power plants, and operates the company's fledgling defence business.
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CHAYA recently joined four restaurants in New York as the first West Coast member of the fledgling Fugu Society of the United States.
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More recently, voice chat platform Discord revealed that its own fledgling store would give developers 90 percent of all sales starting next year.
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Just such concerns were raised when Facebook two years ago snapped up tbh, a fledgling social media app that was targeted at teens.
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So I did that and wrote a lot of insane letters to script producers, but every one of my fledgling efforts were ignored.
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Marshall's book established the use of diagrams to illustrate economic phenomena, inventing the demand and supply curves familiar to fledgling economists ever since.
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But gig work in China's fledgling ride-hailing industry is coming to an end as new regulations make part-time driving overly expensive.
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Most games use the HTC Vive, while a few utilize the fledgling StarVR headset, which features a greater 210-degree field of view.
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You can go back to the early days of technology when the old incumbents felt they could overpower these fledgling startups with dollars.
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It didn't help that Boss Key was a fledgling studio that found itself in the unenviable position of going up against Activision-Blizzard.
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Stacy ends up falling for Prince Edward, who had returned from his business trip early to work on his fledgling relationship with Margaret.
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And much of that time, he says, was spent figuring out the kind of culture he wanted to impart of the fledgling team.
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At a hometown show in Nashville, TN, Paramore retired the song that put them on the map as a fledgling band in 2007.
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"I tell you this story because it illustrates what I was experiencing as a fledgling member of the profoundly deaf community," she adds.
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Formulated by President James Monroe in 1823, this was an expression of solidarity with the fledgling Latin American republics against European absolute monarchies.
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Today's settlement may serve as an effective deterrent for other satellite operators, especially fledgling companies, that might consider launching satellites without a license.
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My GP put it down to [exam] stress... But looking back, it might have had more to do with my first fledgling blowjobs.
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Every few seasons a footwear trend comes along that doesn't just capture our fancy, it tramples any other fledgling trend in its path.
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Asteroid mining hasn't even begun, and it's already being privatized: Several for-profit companies are currently jockeying for position in the fledgling industry.
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Uber continued its efforts to cement itself at the center of this fledgling industry this week with its two-day Uber Elevate Summit.
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McBride does speculate that there are some fledgling shops that really, truly do not have the bandwidth to provide healthcare to their baristas.
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Like Goncalves, she also used to race for France, only switching nationality when the fledgling Togolese ski federation tracked her down on Facebook.
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Because the research is relatively new, skin care engineered specifically to work in conjunction with the skin's flora is still a fledgling category.
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Earlier this year, he held an official transition email address — but his exact role with the fledgling Trump administration was never made clear.
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Their scripts often called for casting and staging that would consume the budget for a feature film, let alone a fledgling TV series.
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Mr. Shear is also a part-time partner at venture capital firm Y Combinator, where he advises fledgling startups on product and strategy.
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The goal of the fledgling company is to partner and work in tandem with cities, which may be a difficult way to proceed.
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The U.S. is assisting Afghanistan with the development of its fledgling air force, training Afghan pilots and supplying MD-530 light-reconnaissance helicopters.
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But the damage had been done to one of the most popular governorships in America and later to Christie's fledgling 2016 presidential campaign.
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His fledgling business, Curb Cans, provides the service of taking garbage and recycling bins to the curb and back again on trash day.
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Do the economically struggling county's voters, largely concerned with jobs, think the fledgling president is on track to deliver on his campaign promises?
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Gap's fledgling online presence also gives him pause, especially when compared to brands with successful e-commerce businesses like Nike and Under Armour.
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As with other fledgling industries, laws often lag behind technological development, not to mention the enforcement thereof when the odds are against enterprises.
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The United States has spent around $65 billion preparing fledgling Afghan security forces, intended to number about 350,000 personnel, for when it leaves.
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In 1992, I was the first person hired for an on-camera role at the then-fledgling NY1 News on Time Warner Cable.
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Six years ago the then Tory chancellor, George Osborne, promised "the most generous tax breaks in the world" to support the fledgling industry.
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Allen Miner, CEO of local start-up fundraiser SunBridge Global Ventures, says a highly educated labor pool makes it attractive for fledgling businesses.
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This is especially true since, as leaders of a fledgling country, they were paranoid about foreign interference in the new republic's internal affairs.
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In return, the fund is expected to snap up Trident's equity and flip back to profit the operations of the fledgling diagnostics provider.
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It was a fateful decision for a fledgling president elected on an anticorruption platform that included putting an end to politically motivated investigations.
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As they continue to communicate about shared economic interests, they could one day form fledgling lobbies, perhaps first of traders, says Mr Kretchun.
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LeBron James, the N.B.A. superstar, and Maverick Carter, his business partner, help fledgling entrepreneurs revitalize an underserved Cleveland neighborhood with support from investors.
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Several privacy lawyers who spoke to The Hill are tentatively confident that the Brexit vote will give a boost to the fledgling deal.
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Rob Moulton, regulation lawyer at Ashurst, said investment banks often provide free services to fledgling companies in the hope of securing future work.
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Vogue and Carolina Herrera joined forces to offer some of the younger, fledgling brands the opportunity to show later, at Ms. Herrera's showroom.
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A variation on the themes of "Nemo," it tells the simple, touching story of a fledgling shore bird overcoming fear and facing danger.
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And it would return us to the time when fledgling small business proprietors lived in the shadow of bankruptcy from one unexpected illness.
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Amazon's origin story is legendary, and it helped propel a fledgling internet book seller to one of the biggest companies in the world.
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When Google officially shut off its fledgling social network, Google+, in April 2019, it effectively killed the only thriving Android Wear developers' forum.
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Hortonworks had a good reason for its Microsoft collaboration, which started in 2011, the same year the fledgling company spun out of Yahoo.
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" Inslee has made fighting climate change the cornerstone of his fledgling presidential campaign, saying he wants to be known as "the climate guy.
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While the full potential of drones extends beyond transport, there's little doubt that the fledgling technology will turn consumer package delivery upside down.
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Chatila was named CEO of what was then called MEMC Electronic Materials in 210992 and almost immediately bought fledgling solar project developer SunEdison.
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Drone startups In spite of significant challenges, the drone startup space is seeing rapid growth as the fledgling market begins to take shape.
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Just ask Senator Marco Rubio, the Florida Republican, who saw his fledgling political career almost snuffed out by his flirtation with comprehensive reform.
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The then-fledgling president of Russia was polite and smiling at first with me and the other journalists present at the 21 Club.
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J.B. Pritzker issued a similar ban closing all the places where they'd might be able to meet and kick off a fledgling courtship.
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Tanks rolled into Prague, armed soldiers crushed dissent, an unknown number of civilians were killed and a fledgling sense of hope was diminished.
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But Adam White, the head of a Bitcoin exchange called GDAX, said that this hasn't happened rapidly enough in the fledgling Bitcoin market.
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Only in the last month has its fledgling army begun to make gains against the militants and organize to take back lost territory.
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The fourth in the series, "The Fledgling" (1980), about a girl who flies with geese near Walden Pond, was a Newbery Honor book.
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Two basketball impersonators, Brandon Armstrong and Maxim Peranidze, give their insights into the fledgling world of sports comedy that has brought them fame.
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The US has only a fledgling 5G infrastructure, and where mmWave 5G nodes are actually available, they are only in very small areas.
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James Peisker and Chris Carter opened their store in 2011 after having difficulty finding meat that satisfied them for their fledgling catering company.
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I could mutter only "Yes, sir" and small factoids about my fledgling acting career while Evel built a small lead over Team Walsh.
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Additionally, Apple's fledgling streaming service Apple TV+ snagged its first TV award nomination, with The Morning Show recognized for Best Television Series — Drama.
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In those days, the college game was more popular than the fledgling N.F.L., and many stars did not even bother to go pro.
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Entrepreneurship is a fledgling concept in this conflict zone, which is accustomed to receiving aid money, but Mr. Balole isn't worried about that.
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The fledgling unit is immediately doubling the number of drone flights it does for its flagship customer, Raleigh, North Carolina's WakeMed Health & Hospitals.
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KAMPALA, Oct 7 (Reuters) - Uganda's national carrier Uganda Airlines received two passenger planes on Monday, doubling the size of the fledgling airline's fleet.
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And Instagram didn&apost start out as a Facebook company — the tech giant bought the fledgling photo app in 2012 for $1 billion.
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To call it a career revival was an understatement: Sinatra had transformed himself from a fledgling wartime singer into a pop culture titan.
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She left a successful career in Hollywood to join Charlie's New York-based theater company, lending her marquee name to his fledgling plays.
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Right now, the fledgling 5G networks of the major US carriers are in no shape to provide a consistent, satisfactory experience for consumers.
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Don't become this person's enemy by spreading rumors about him to his friend and fledgling business associate, who has no loyalty to you.
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Fledgling art organizations crop up and work together and separately to provide a new art scene for this tiny three-square-block city.
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The fledgling series has teamed up with Williams Formula One title sponsors ROKiT, who also back the Monaco-based Venturi Formula E team.
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Why not allocate a certain percentage, perhaps 85033 percent, of repatriated technology company cash to support fledgling tech ventures engaged in such businesses?
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It was the perfect opportunity for ThirdLove to swoop in as the anti-Victoria's Secret, and the fledgling bra startup did just that.
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As for the Middle East, there is a good chance the fledgling alliance can survive, regardless of whether Netanyahu wins the upcoming election.
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It was summer 2013, and the four-person team was a part of Y Combinator&aposs latest class of founders of fledgling startups.
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These figures would grow if Switzerland was granted broader EU market access, for instance in financial services or the fledgling common electricity market.
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Opposition groups said the bill - which still has to be approved by the president - would likely squash the country's fledgling foreign film ventures.
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I'm talking about the way Jane the Virgin has told the story of Jane and Michael's romance and, more specifically, their fledgling marriage.
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"There's text all over the map," Roger Easton Jr., one of the key players in this fledgling field, told me over the phone.
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Starting with a $4,000 investment from their savings, the Powerses started ArtLifting, got noticed in the Boston media, and the fledgling venture took off.
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He is also founding executive director of the Singapore Makers' Association, a non-profit designed to support the city-state's the fledgling maker community.
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Throughout it all, his fledgling skiing career was paramount and his mother Stace was determined her son got the chance to follow his dream.
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It is a gorgeous evening, and I spend some time weeding and checking on my fledgling garden (mostly just Swiss chard at this point).
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Norbert Roettgen, who heads the German parliament's foreign affairs committee, also said the military operation would complicate fledgling efforts to rebuild German-Turkish ties.
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While some argue that mixing axes and alcohol doesn't seem a safe combination, together they're central ingredients to the fledgling New Jersey-based business.
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Clinton is trying to play that role by being a mother hen to the fledgling activists drawn to politics by their hatred of Trump.
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It all reminds Steve Bornstein of the moment in the early '80s when he came aboard the fledgling ESPN, then only three months old.
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It provides an important buffer of stability in a region that includes the fledgling Somali government and the politically tense Sudan and South Sudan.
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When Rick was still trying to make it as a country music artist, fear that Webster could destroy his fledgling career kept him quiet.
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Ms. Huang is best known in China for her role in the country's fledgling #MeToo movement, which achieved some success despite China's authoritarian system.
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It's not the first of its kind, but it comes from a trusted brand so you know it won't ruin your (fledgling) record collection.
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Meanwhile fledgling talents including Marco de Vincenzo, Fausto Puglisi, Massimo Giorgetti (of MSGM and Pucci) and Stella Jean are attracting considerable attention — and acclaim.
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This is the community that stuck with Venmo from fledgling startup, to being acquired by Braintree, through Braintree getting acquired by payments empire PayPal.
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These pioneers of the island's fledgling private sector say they are turning a competitive disadvantage into an asset, while yielding unique, ecologically-friendly designs.
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But their fledgling state always collapsed, thanks to military offensives led by Arabs, Turks or Persians, and the withholding of recognition by global powers.
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But it's not just weapons the country's interested in, according to Ri Won Hyok, a senior official involved in North Korea's fledgling space program.
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Yes, but: OEMs still maintain stringent quality and supply reliability requirements, which can be challenging for fledgling companies with limited financial resources to meet.
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The organisation is still at the fledgling stage, but it may express the views of a surprising number of Muslims born in the West.
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Richard Branson's fledgling space tourism company Virgin Galactic performed a powered flight of its spacecraft today, the first since a fatal crash in 2014.
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This morning's event was known as a drop test, and it was meant to see if Virgin Orbit's fledgling rocket system behaved as expected.
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Five years after seceding from neighboring Sudan, the fledgling nation got mired in yet another conflict -- this time on the anniversary of its independence.
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Hijra was the journey of the Prophet Muhammad and his followers, the fledgling Muslim community, from Mecca to Medina in 622 to escape persecution.
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In most cases, the technology, though cool, doesn't give a fledgling company the competitive advantage it needs to exist among incumbents and inevitable copycats.
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Photo: Misha Friedman (Gizmodo)In the fledgling internet, Matheny recognized a distribution platform that could reach more people than they ever could by mail.
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" When Altman asked him a question about how many users the fledgling enterprise might eventually have, "I invented a number out of thin air.
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It saved the fledgling school, but ruined hundreds of lives, tearing families asunder, while condemning men, women and children to lives of cruel bondage.
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Now, on the 20th anniversary of her death, her story is a battle cry for China's fledgling effort to grapple with abuses against women.
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Jeremy Levine led early stage investments in Yelp, Pinterest and LinkedIn, and has earned a reputation for spotting fledgling stars while others miss them.
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In the current landscape with the UFC and its Reebok deal, Faber's help with fledgling fighters through sponsorship couldn't look more positive right now.
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Patents protect fledgling rural inventors with limited legal recourse from having their innovations ripped off by larger competitors, business partners or other bad actors.
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Hoover's writing is not really the point, though this is the kind of writing that teaches normal teens how to behave like fledgling neurotics.
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Because of this, it shouldn't come as a surprise to fledgling coders that Python is a tent pole topic in any worthy programming curriculum.
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But the proximity of the Marriott strike also brings into focus both the potential and the limits of the fledgling revolt within Big Tech.
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But behind these conspicuous morale-boosting exercises, Republicans are doing a poor job concealing their awareness of how terribly this fledgling government is going.
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Things felt much different when we met Isaac Wilder and Tyrone Greenfield in the fledgling days of Occupy Wall Street in mid-September 2011.
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However analysts expect BT to rebrand the EE name in time — in line with its recent marketing push around its fledgling 'BT Mobile' brand.
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The company, founded in 22002, played a key role in the launch of the music industry's fledgling attempts to create a legal music service.
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The initiative comes as fledgling Afghan forces are struggling to prevent the Taliban overrunning large parts of Helmand and other parts of the country.
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Mark Zuckerberg was in Nigeria earlier this week to highlight the country's fledgling startup scene, a visit timed to coincide with the satellite's launch.
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It also began flirting with partnerships at around the same time with an early partnership with Google to take on the fledgling Microsoft Azure.
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Uber was more than just another investment for then-fledgling Google Ventures, which needed a high-profile deal to put it on the map.
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When I chose to go natural, I didn't really think about the work that would go into taking care of my fledgling baby 'fro.
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But that's a real balancing act for a fledgling company already suffering bad press and trying to keep fans with legendarily short attention spans.
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When The Huffington Post was founded, there was no Twitter, and Facebook was still a relatively fledgling online platform primarily used by college students.
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Despite worldwide condemnation of his actions, Mr. Castro clamped down on a fledgling democracy movement, jailing anyone who dared to call for free elections.
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Fledgling doctors and lawyers, at the beginning of their careers, pledge to put the interests of their patients and clients ahead of their own.
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Roger Ailes, the ousted chairman of Fox News, used the Lewinsky scandal and the impeachment aftermath to put his fledgling channel on the map.
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Impact is an 8-week bootcamp for fledgling screenwriters seeking to refine their scripts, develop show ideas, and eventually pitch and sell polished work.
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The forecasts come amid a fledgling recovery for euro zone countries although some countries like France are lagging behind their counterparts Germany and Spain.
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Dr. Greg's appearance in this episode functions purely to dismantle the fledgling couple, so it's only a matter of time before the bomb hits.
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You may be surprised to hear that Rousimar Palhares has signed a deal to fight for fledgling Italian MMA promotion Venator FC in May.
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The trial has attracted global attention and has come to be seen as a test of press freedom and reforms in the fledgling democracy.
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After graduating from a bible college where he met and married Tammy Faye, the newlyweds began work at Pat Robertson's fledgling Christian Broadcasting Network.
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Tom gave some young fledgling gays an image they felt was worth pursuing—one of exaggerated manliness, as cartoonish as those images may be.
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It's exciting to watch the fascinating methods Tidal's talented shareholders are using to leverage their fame to push their fledgling service into the stratosphere.
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The models were beginning to assemble — not the usual swarm of professionals but a ragtag crew of friends, students, fledgling models and first timers.
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Even if a startup wins, that is money the company will never get back, and often means life or death for a fledgling business.
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This behavior offers other countries a pretense for adopting a similar position and threatens to undermine the fledgling global climate effort just getting underway.
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Many series for fledgling readers feature mischievous girls and their grade-school exploits: Ramona Quimby, Junie B. Jones and Clementine, to name a few.
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"Young people are just smarter," Mark Zuckerberg crowed back in 2007, when he was the 22-year-old wunderkind behind a fledgling social network.
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The military, though, still controls key government ministries and is guaranteed 25 percent of parliamentary seats, giving it much power in the fledgling democracy.
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It's been a good few months for the plant-based meat movement — so good that opponents of the fledgling industry are starting to mobilize.
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His return to Jacksonville, where he shaped the fledgling franchise during eight years as coach and general manager, has coincided with the team's resurgence.
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When Rosey Blair witnessed two people flirting in nearby seats on a flight, she decided to document their fledgling romance on Instagram and Twitter.
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After the war he moved to New York to complete his studies and buy weapons on the black market for Israel's fledgling armed forces.
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They began to invite students and fledgling collectors as well as established curators and museum directors for casual exhibitions at home, which continue today.
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Compliance with strict privacy rules would be damaging for fledgling tech startups and may entrench Facebook and Google's strong market position in digital advertising.
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For the fledgling designer, the clothes are about ascendance but, burgeoning mainstream success aside, it's hard to imagine Jeffrey ever losing his underground cool.
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It wasn't just sticker shock that killed the idea: Some senators questioned whether their deliberations would draw an audience on the then-fledgling technology.
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Haruki Kai, a co-owner of Sushi Ryusei in Manhattan, said Seamless had benefited his fledgling business, generating around $1,500 a month in profits.
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Ms. Zambello stayed behind to lead an evening class for the fledgling inmates' theater group, which is being called Third Prison from the Sun.
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They elected not to compete in the fledgling National Women's Hockey League, or any North American pro league, until an economically viable option emerged.
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In some sense, the IoT field of today is akin to the fledgling PCs of the 1980s and the smartphones of the early 2000s.
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As a fledgling Hollywood hopeful, Lopez says she was asked by an unnamed director to take off her shirt and show him her breasts.
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In fact, the FAA is actually barred from implementing any safety rules for commercial spacecraft until 22004 to spare the fledgling industry burdensome regulations.
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E-scooter workers in San Francisco at the Ford-owned start-up Spin joined a union on Wednesday—a first in the fledgling industry.
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The money will primarily be used to find fledgling European companies that can eventually compete on a global stage still dominated by Silicon Valley.
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My fledgling sky gallery has become kind of boring, so I decide it's time to leave and go see what other players have created.
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Amid the dot-com meltdown, though, there was a contrarian bet on the city, unnoticed at the time, by a fledgling start-up: Google.
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It might not be perfectly replicable for already-established leagues, but more fledgling esports with already built bases may certainly give it a try.
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Anthem CEO Joe Swedish indicated that the company remains committed to the Obamacare exchanges despite the "many and continuing challenges" of the fledgling marketplaces.
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Google Search placement and Google Trend might be two of the least sexy but most important things any fledgling brand has to worry about.
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You went from all being Asian – from having solidarity across the religious boundaries when it was small, fledgling and artsy – to it being fragmented.
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She entered the industry about a year ago and started a fledgling collective called Metropotlitan with her friend Daishu to dispel the stigma against marijuana.
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However, Latifi's solid UFC record is often overshadowed by the constant commentary patter reminding us of two moments in the fledgling stages of his career.
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Cloudera and Hortonworks were bleeding cash as the two data software providers spent years going head-to-head to lure businesses onto their fledgling technology.
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A defense attorney appeared to argue that the records the company gave Mueller might not be complete because the company was fledgling in recent years.
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They're now engaged in a prolonged siege to starve out the occupiers — and give their fledgling shadow government the D.C. presence it so badly wants.
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The whole thing starts with a familiar Star Wars crawl, with scrolling text establishing that you are a Padawan in Luke Skywalker's fledgling Jedi Order.
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The scene was reminiscent of the fledgling tea party movement during the summer of 2009, when angry conservative voters descended onto their representatives' town halls.
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Since 2012, Netflix has gone from a DVD-rental service with four pieces of fledgling original content to a production giant with well over 100.
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That means West isn't responsible to anyone besides himself if something goes wrong within his fledgling organization or if anyone happens to abuse their power.
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More recently, the duo behind Don't Be Evil basically took the fledgling internet and made it into the accessible open book that it is today.
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It invests in fledgling companies, but also helps them prototype products and leverages relationships with suppliers like Foxconn and Seagate to get the products made.
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When he begins, he finds himself haunted by a fledgling artificial intelligence named Elsa, who is seeking to learn about the world through human memories.
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Most consumer tech companies haven't released new Wear OS smartwatches in years and Google's relying on fashion brands to prop its fledgling wearable platform up.
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In addition, for some companies, it may be too early to dive into a fledgling market that lacks a needed expansion of the middle class.
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I was a fledgling Canadian freelancer selling album reviews for $30 a pop and short stories to literary journals for $150 if I was lucky.
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But, 21 years ago, Google was a fledgling internet company consisting of its two founders, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, working out of a garage.
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"Our goal is to learn as much as we can possibly learn and help this fledgling industry develop here in the United States," he added.
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Venture capital investors have poured money into A.I. start-ups, and large corporations like Google, Facebook, Microsoft and Apple have been buying fledgling A.I. companies.
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One regular is Candy (Maggie Gyllenhaal), a world-weary single mother who spies a way off the street corner in the fledgling adult movie business.
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When we were fledgling young adults, September 11 "was a shock in terms of taking in the reality of ways that we're unsafe," Lundquist says.
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So far Ethiopia is ahead of the pack, with a fledgling shoe and garment-making sector that has made it one of Africa's rising stars.
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A new industry of pop-up journals, often with fake credentials, has arisen to ensure that no fledgling manuscript fails to find a citable home.
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A decade ago, while I was still a fledgling doctor in training, I worked in a tiny rural hospital in a village in West Africa.
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What if those who "opted out," and somehow still made it, shone above the hopeful waiting to be named a potential $1 billion-plus fledgling?
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"Wonder Woman" and "The Justice League"—the brainchildren of DC Comics' fledgling entertainment division—dazzled audiences and reportedly drew standing ovations at SDCC panel discussions.
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It is now China's biggest provider of cloud computing services, and also has a fledgling smart hardware business with products including voice assistant Tmall Genie.
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But the influx of users also strained the fledgling app's system and put many of its prototype features to the test for the first time.
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DECIMO RISTOBAR Alana Taylor, a fledgling restaurateur, serves salads, small plates like fried calamari, pastas and more substantial dishes, including lamb shanks and chicken paillard.
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From fledgling startups to enterprise heavyweights, business leaders are realizing that they need to figure out how to embrace ideas like DevOps to keep up.
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Jason Njoku, chief executive, iROKOtv African tech experts, such as TechCabal's Bankole Oluwafemi, play down predictions Netflix will instantly crowd out Africa's fledgling VOD upstarts.
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He's a natural with the fledgling technology and abandons his fuel-efficient car dreams to make it his mission to build a full animatronic band.
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Google, Facebook, Samsung and Microsoft all have products in the virtual reality space, but they are barely scratching the surface of the fledgling VR industry.
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The fledgling industry, which does not want to be lumped in with other forms of gambling, want their products to be considered games of skill.
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The fledgling administration has sprung innumerable leaks, evidence not just of a government riven by infighting, but also President Donald Trump's deliberately chaotic management style.
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