"If we were to increase our dividend, then that flows through the mutual funds, which flows through to the middle-class America, which flows through to make people feel better about their income," Robbins told CNBC after the election.
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And the lack of confidence eventually flows through to economic activity, flows through to investment activity which could have some sort of a suppressing effect.
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Color -- human color -- slowly flows through the baby's body.
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It flows through the cracks, looking for places to escape.
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That will indicate how well heat flows through Martian soil.
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About half of China's outward direct investment flows through it.
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Water that flows through streams and rivers also declined sharply.
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Much of that trade flows through Rotterdam, Europe's largest port.
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"It flows through the hand like silk," Mr. Edgcumbe said.
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Flows through Gazprom's other routes to Europe were unaffected, he said.
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It ran into a tunnel that a nearby brook flows through.
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The impact of these decisions flows through the characters of Vida.
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And the blood that flows through this fractal heartbeat is data.
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You really sometimes can feel how electronic sound flows through you.
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This commitment to social change flows through all of her films.
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Justin Tierney writes:The automated Yurikamome flows through Odaiba and arrives downtown.
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The gas flows through the ground and up through existing cracks.
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The meltwater from the Eqip-Sermia glacier flows through green heather
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Roughly one-third of global maritime trade flows through the sea.
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A feeling of wonderment, mystery, and meditation flows through the work.
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Isis—the river that flows through the university—and hosting "cocoa evenings"
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Halting flows through Belarus and Poland affects customers further west, in Germany.
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The music flows through the museum's spaces, defining them floor by floor.
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His love flows through you to everyone you come into contact with.
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Such tinkering could also trick sensors and manipulate traffic flows through intersections.
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By Victoria, the water flows through fences and more roads are closed.
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Power to the front wheels flows through a continuously variable automatic transmission.
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In one year, $150 billion in revenue flows through the balance sheet.
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The fMRI then follows oxygenated blood as it flows through the brain.
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Much of the gas that Russia exports to Europe flows through Ukraine.
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"The flow of money is what flows through all of this," she said.
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More than two-thirds of Chinese trade with North Korea flows through it.
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When the eel's airborne, more of the electrical current flows through its victim.
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Our mission flows through everything we do, including our company's family-first culture.
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Blood flows through them, allowing heat to escape to keep the elephant cool.
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Instead, citizenship in Lebanon, according to a century-old law, flows through paternity.
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The company will simply redirect raw material flows through its other refining operations.
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Turn the spigot and water flows through, courtesy of your local water provider.
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On Tuesday, however, flows through TETCO in Monroe County fell to 1.3 bcfd.
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The vaporized nicotine then flows through the device and into the user's mouth.
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Most Gaza-bound food, fuel and other aid flows through Israeli-controlled crossings.
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Although most CVE discussions focus on DHS funding, money flows through multiple sources.
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A full 460,000 gallons of water flows through Dion's trés chic aquatic paradise.
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That river feeds into the San Juan River, which flows through New Mexico.
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Ajit and Greg have rare talents, and Berkshire blood flows through their veins.
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Flows through the spillway peaked at 12,600 cubic feet per second at 1 a.m.
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Each flows through different paths, carries different chemicals and nutrients, and has different properties.
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Information that flows through the networks also belongs to our customers, not to us.
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Most foreign lending to the country flows through the local subsidiaries of European banks.
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Each has been with Berkshire for decades, and Berkshire's blood flows through their veins.
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The main Indus River flows through China, India and Pakistan and has multiple tributaries .
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Air flows through it to cool the batteries, and feeds the air conditioning system.
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THE SCENE by the polluted Guaire river that flows through central Caracas was dystopian.
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"It flows through everything," said Jason Teh, Chief Investment Officer at Vertium Asset Management.
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It's adjacent to the Moscow River, which flows through the center of the city.
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Enbridge said it restricted north-to-south flows through the Danville compressor to zero.
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The vacuum pump is lubricated with engine oil that flows through a filter screen.
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Only about 23 percent of a woman's total blood volume flows through her uterus.
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Another lineage flows through the book: the theme that unites Patchett's fiction and nonfiction.
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A lot of money flows through them and they almost all have some violations.
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Enbridge said it restricted north-to-south gas flows through the Danville compressor to zero.
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The way power works is changing as quickly as the technology that it flows through.
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Churches spread because authority flows through spiritual experience, rather than church hierarchy or formal education.
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And that is bound to affect the town of Livingston, which the river flows through.
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All that said, adaptation and innovation flows through an artist's veins, and they will prevail.
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The notion of a curse flows through the work of Toni Morrison and Cormac McCarthy.
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The water flows through a closed circuit that they say keeps the temperature relatively constant.
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The spirit of Fela, the spirit of Marley, the spirit of Pac flows through me.
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"Due to the microgravity environment, the way that blood flows through the body changes," Millis explained.
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So when air flows through them, they close all the way and then pop back open.
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Turkey has several times threatened to halt flows through the Kurdish pipeline because of the referendum.
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The sun flows through gentle-hearted Pisces until the 20th, calling forth our compassion and creativity.
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The company also maintains large numbers of sensors to check on flows through facilities like pipelines.
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In gaps showing between leaves the soil is pale, it flows through your fingers like sand.
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Air valves, also known as air vents, open and close as steam flows through the radiator.
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Flows through Forties will return to normal early in the New Year, operator Ineos said on Tuesday.
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Flows through Ust-Luga are expected to return to normal quality by the start of next week.
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The variable cost structure of the alternative IMs has contributed to relatively steady cash flows through cycles.
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A viscous type of oil called diluted bitumen, or tar sands oil, flows through the Keystone Pipeline.
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So far, there has been no actual disruption to crude oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz.
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Liquid hustle flows through his veins, but Smart is also one of Boston's most reliable play creators.
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Mapping how it flows through your organisation and where the blockages and leaks happen is a start.
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The energy they're putting out in their music flows through me dancing, and that carries onto others.
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Look closely, though, and you can see the wormhole that hundreds of thousands of dollars flows through.
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The mush that flows through eliminates the taste of food and the social interaction of hand feeding.
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Sudan receives roughly $9-$11 for each barrel of South Sudan's oil that flows through its pipeline.
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The Tigris River, which flows through the city, is a demarcation line in the task of reconstruction.
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And the Yamuna flows through the national capital of Delhi supplying water to its 20 million residents.
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For the last 27 years, when that group descends on Milan, it flows through da Giacomo's doors.
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Night river flows through Yli-Ii, a village that has become part of Oulu, a bigger city.
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In 2007, he made a photograph of the Savio River, which flows through his home city, Cesena.
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Last week, Ripple said another partner, Cambridge Global Payments, would pilot XRP for payment flows through xRapid.
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Sanctions enforcement flows through the banking system — if you can't bank in dollars, you can't use dollars.
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Let's back up for a second and explain how money flows through Silicon Valley's venture capital ecosystem.
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When the Fed lowers rates, lending gets cheaper and money flows through the economy more easily, spurring growth.
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The more volume that flows through the Shipt platform, the more sustainable the business will become over time.
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Flows through the narrow channel in 5.733 made up about one-third of total global seaborne traded oil.
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Flows through the narrow channel in 2018 made up about one-third of total global seaborne traded oil.
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About three-quarters of bilateral trade flows through the city, and statistics show how limited that still is.
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Flows through the Druzhba pipeline were suspended last month due to contamination, sending shockwaves through global oil markets.
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The deep loneliness of rural America flows through every inch of the mostly blue surface of this gouache.
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"The players and the coaches make the game happen, but it actually flows through the umpire," Pawol said.
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For me, the song represents the connection to the subconscious and the unconscious current that flows through life.
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Electricity flows through wires, like a fluid, or flies through a vacuum as a volley of individual electrons.
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The money that flows through Twitch from viewers to streamers is almost always based on altruism and emotion.
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"Investigations into 1MDB-related fund flows through Singapore are ongoing," the Attorney General's Chambers said in a statement.
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It flows through Varanasi, one of Hinduism's holiest sites and among the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world.
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The country's political system is in theory decentralised, but in reality the money flows through Juba, the national capital.
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The crisis led to the suspension of flows through the Druzhba pipeline and hit Russia's reputation as a supplier.
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Freshwater flows through the Biscayne aquifer in a southeasterly direction, mixing with seawater when it arrives at the coast.
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It impacts a huge number of businesses from advertisers to e-commerce platforms whose data flows through EU countries.
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The river flows through the city center, so you'll see it at different stops you'll make throughout the day.
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It flows through unrecordable moments of strutting in the streets while laws and norms police bodies, affect, and clothing.
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More than two-fifths flows through multilateral outfits such as the World Bank, the UN and the Global Fund.
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Crude oil from Iraqi Kurdistan and the disputed areas flows through the Iraq-Turkey Pipeline controlled by the Kurds.
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But Facebook's new ad policies are giving a glimpse of how money from these organizations flows through social media.
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As the treated water from Detroit flows through the city's water systems, the levels of lead continue to fall.
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Unless it is set up as a corporation, there's a good chance the income flows through your joint return.
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For a lot of internet businesses, our personal data either primarily flows through the business or remains locked within.
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A governing ethos of the internet has been that whatever flows through it — information, ideas — is up for grabs.
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In the Sherry Triangle, though, one is never far from its namesake wine — it practically flows through the streets.
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The pipeline bypassing eastern Europe would allow Gazprom to reduce gas flows through Ukraine, costing it valuable transit revenue.
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The Iskar River flows through here from Rila's peaks and meets the Danube a couple of hundred miles away.
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LNG flows through the French network doubled in the past year, reaching 211 TWh at the end of October.
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The organization also noted the true size of remittances, including unrecorded flows through formal or informal channels, was significantly larger.
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Like many telcos, Verizon desperately wants to own more of the content that flows through its wired and wireless connections.
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The highly flammable gas flows through the underground cracks looking for places to escape, causing the blue flames pictured above.
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Sound is produced when air from the lungs flows through the trachea past the vocal folds and sets them vibrating.
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On Wednesday it said it would crack down on capital flight and closely monitor abnormal capital flows through the FTZ.
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And how that flows through in terms of next consequences is going to depend on the facts of the case.
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The 72 counties the Ohio River flows through have collectively lost nearly 9,000 manufacturing jobs in the last five years.
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For instance, almost one in three dollars spent on Medicare now flows through one of several promising cost-reduction programmes.
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In fact, 70% of the world's internet traffic flows through Loudoun County, with submitted a joint bid with Fairfax County.
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Oil was down earlier in the session as crude flows through Iraq's northern pipeline to Ceyhan in Turkey rose further.
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Indeed, think for a moment about how much information about yourself flows through the seemingly innocuous stream of location data.
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While it flows through all his restaurants, it functions in its purest and most effective form at Union Square Cafe.
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The slender, delicate stream flows through the Mojave, giving life to plants and animals found nowhere else in the world.
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Flows through the Druzhba pipeline were suspended in late April due to contaminated crude, sending shockwaves through global oil markets.
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It might scare away the hundreds of billions of dollars of foreign capital that flows through the city into mainland markets.
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When an eel presses its chin against its victim to deliver a shock, electricity flows through the eel to the target.
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CNN affiliate KOLO said the Truckee River, which flows through Nevada and California, crested in downtown Reno and in nearby Sparks.
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The neighborhood of Hazaribagh runs along the bank of the Buriganga River as it flows through Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh.
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When it's placed upside down, the knowledge of the book flows through the pillars and into the rest of the room.
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Venus flows through Leo and your cozy fourth house from the 12th on, which can help you settle down a bit.
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Flows through the pipeline were suspended last month due to contaminated crude in the system, sending shockwaves through global oil markets.
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A children's playground has been laid out next to the river that flows through the town, dotted with Disneyfied fake cows.
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But his new book is his most personal, showing how forcefully the undercurrent of his own experiences flows through his fiction.
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Back at the factory, Parker shows me how the milk flows through a heating tank before being turned into ice cream.
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Flows through the pipeline have been more than halved since Wednesday, down from the usual level of close to 600,000 bpd.
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And I don't mean that because I eat it often— I mean it populates my mind and flows through my veins.
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The package artwork has been updated and will begin to appear on store shelves as soon as it flows through distribution.
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The newspaper reported that the water, which flows through the valley's rivers, is vital to salmon fisheries and the existing ecosystem.
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The river then flows through Vilnius and could contaminate its drinking water in the event of an accident, the government said.
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In Milwaukee, a once fouled Milwaukee River flows through the historic buildings of the Third Ward on route to Lake Michigan.
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The vapor-turned-water then drops and pools and flows through a series of mineral cartridges to make it more drinkable.
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Water flows through practically every human activity including domestic use, irrigation, energy production, recreation, esthetic enjoyment, transportation, mining, trade and more.
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More than $85033 billion of this amount flows through NGOs, with billions raised through small donations directly from the general public.
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Gardner also cast blame on China for abetting the North Korea, noting that 90 percent of Pyongyang's trade flows through China.
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Stacking them up against any $549 headphones, I'm grabbing the DSR9s just because I feel the music when it flows through them.
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The festival features North Korea's homegrown and state-owned beer, called Taedonggang, named after the iconic Taedong river, which flows through Pyongyang.
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Most importantly, 30 percent of the world's shipping trade flows through the South China Sea to the busy ports of Southeast Asia.
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Water from rain in recent weeks, brought largely by El Niño, the world's largest climatic phenomenon, now flows through the park's fountains.
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An awful cliché, but creativity flows through constraints—Fullbright had to make practical decisions, but each one added to Gone Home's character.
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Nevertheless, the people who run Vanguard projects worry that they cannot transform care without overhauling how money flows through the health system.
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Oil flows through Iraqi Kurdistan to Turkey have reportedly plunged this week after Iraq's army seized oil fields held by the Kurds.
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If, thanks to the F.C.C., Google succeeds, it will get access to the real prize: the data that flows through these boxes.
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Flows through the Druzhba pipeline were suspended last month due to contaminated crude in the system, sending shockwaves through global oil markets.
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The authorities uncovered a money-laundering scandal at Denmark's Danske Bank involving billions of euros of suspicious flows through its Estonian branch.
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VR World is right next to the Empire State Building, and a steady stream of tourists flows through the two-story space.
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Several stories underneath the treatment plant's surface, a river of locally sourced sewage flows through a grate designed to catch nondegradable debris.
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That critique, having largely to do with the criminalization of poverty, charges these poems and flows through them, energizing their lyric force.
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In 2016, data from the EIA showed total flows through the channel reached a record high of 18.5 million barrels a day.
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The trove of benefits in Zhengzhou flows through the production process for the iPhone, from the factory floor to the retail store.
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That's why, in part, such incredible fashion flows through U.A.L., including in-season styles, and the place feels like a dream store.
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Unlike water pipes, transmission lines are not hollow, and they can overheat or shut down if too much power flows through them.
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It's believed to be a particle that flows through the universe and right through us all, a great scaffolding across the universe.
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Disruption is already underway domestically and internationally, flows through ports, people planning for their inventory, prices, supplies, all of that is rippling out.
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Flows through Russia's Druzhba pipeline were suspended in late April because tainted crude had entered the system, sending shockwaves through global oil markets.
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But in this choppy world economy it would be foolhardy to ignore one of the main forces driving financial flows through history: irrationality.
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Flows through the Druzhba pipeline were suspended late last month due to contaminated crude in the system, sending shockwaves through global oil markets.
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Extending for hundreds of miles, these narrow columns of water vapor can channel more water than flows through the mouth of the Mississippi.
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The money flows through the hawala system, an informal web of money-transfer offices that is cheap, fast and almost impossible to regulate.
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"The cities do not take ownership of stormwater merely because it flows through municipal pipes on the way to the bay," Davila wrote.
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He let his Mr. Hyde hang out a touch more; he started to embrace the funk that evidently flows through his tiny veins.
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When activated, an electric current flows through the wires, slightly raising their temperature and causing special pigments in the thread to change color.
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The lake you see in the background of this picture is also heavily contaminated with mercury and cyanide, which flows through the town.
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"People go to Wharton to try to achieve the business acumen that just naturally flows through the veins of these guys," he said.
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As lymph flows through the body, it takes up excess fluid and detritus from the tissues — usually dead cells and sometimes invading bacteria.
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But new Facebook ad policies are for the first time giving a glimpse of how money from these organizations flows through social media.
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It will get anywhere water flows through, said Ed Venzke, who oversees the database of volcanoes at the Smithsonian Institution's Global Volcanism Program.
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And of that freshwater, only a small sliver is actually available for us to use, such as the water that flows through rivers.
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Reaching a customs agreement in the transition period which runs through this year will be crucial to maintain trade flows through the port.
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Data on Wednesday showed that gas flows through the Opal pipeline fell by 27 million cubic meters/day (mcm/day) to 64 mcm/day.
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Above all else, the sense of unity and pride that flows through projects like these shows that lightsticks are more than just flashy souvenirs.
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Several feet of dirty brown water flows through the fields outside Andrew Lockman's truck window as he surveys the damage from the recent storms.
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To avoid spoiling the view, planners decided to build a 2km tunnel beneath the park and under the Guishui river, which flows through it.
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I think of Facebook as a technology company, but I recognize we have a greater responsibility than just building technology that information flows through.
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Flows through the Druzhba pipeline from Russia were suspended last month due to contaminated crude in the system, sending shockwaves through global oil markets.
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Apple will end up pocketing some extra cash from the money that flows through that app, and enjoy being on Amazon's dominant ecommerce platform.
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On parade day on Tuesday, every bridge across the Taedong River that flows through the city was closed, according to residents of the city.
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The anti-authoritarian spirit of comedy that flows through Lubitsch and Chaplin to Brooks and his heirs is twisted away from its humanist roots.
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Hawai'i Wildlife Fund, centers on the fact that the sewage from the wastewater treatment plant first flows through municipal groundwater before reaching the ocean.
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Presidents rarely intercede when it comes to the Fed, which sets the benchmark interest rate that flows through to many types of consumer debt.
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A large portion of North Korean trading activity, licit and illicit, flows through China, and much of it needs formal access to banking services.
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Its sole director, currently Richard Cordray, serves a fixed term and its budget flows through the Federal Reserve without being subject to congressional review.
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Large transnational operators like Vodafone and Telefónica will be insulated from this, as they can balance traffic flows through their different operations in each country.
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Occasionally, a cascade of cheers from the front of the march flows through the snaking line like sports fans doing the wave at a game.
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Hundreds of pounds of moose shit flows through her house, where she dries it, waterproofs it, paints it, and packages it for her eager customers.
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ON THE the evening of June 17th nearly 10,000 young people packed a flying-saucer-shaped theatre by the Huangpu river that flows through Shanghai.
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Harrison Ford's sceptical Han Solo may be absent, having been killed off in "The Force Awakens", but the character's grouchily irreverent spirit flows through it.
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"I'm an Aussie now," he told reporters in Melbourne after a citizenship ceremony on the banks of the Yarra River that flows through the city.
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Maggie Yang from King of Prussia thinks it represents creativity: When I see this image, I think of the creativity that flows through a writer.
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And while migrant flows through the eastern Mediterranean have been vastly reduced, the exodus from Libya (where ISIS still has a presence) has actually grown.
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