MORE all started with high approval — and for a time held it — despite Tier-4 unemployment; their predecessors, at least for a time, took the rap.
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"It may actually be prudent to ride it out for a time, making more minimum payments or maybe asking the issuer for a break for a time," Rossman said.
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Gold, their shrouds … you'll be queen, for a time.
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Other benefits may for a time be diluted or deferred.
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After the accord was signed, fighting waned for a time.
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For a time he smuggled people to and from Jordan.
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For a time, a majority of white Northerners supported Reconstruction.
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That will all probably work well enough, for a time.
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But at least for a time, it felt far away.
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Man's ancestors were, for a time, dull, relatively asocial vegetarians.
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But for a time, digital video recording company TiVo reigned.
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For a time, she wanted to write her own sitcom.
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The Gore campaign suspended its transition team for a time.
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And sometimes that spirit can linger around for a time.
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For a time, it was largely alone in the market.
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"You'd be very jumpy for a time afterward," he said.
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For a time, size gave CPG companies a staggering advantage.
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Opinions creep to the right, at least for a time.
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Some industries were safe from digital disruption, for a time.
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For a time, he ran a Lebanese restaurant in Barcelona.
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For a time, she couldn't walk, but she could read.
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For a time, he dated one of Veronica's sisters, Miranda.
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For a time, it appeared the measure had some momentum.
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They gave him that for a time in the hospital.
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Then it all went wrong, at least for a time.
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For a time afterward, however, the couple enjoyed their marriage.
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Live coronavirus particles can survive for a time on surfaces.
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He hunted deer for a time, but eventually lost interest.
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For a time, many wondered whether a coup was underway.
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Joshua Nkomo, ZAPU's leader, escaped the country for a time.
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For a time, they blocked the street it stands on.
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For a time, some even wondered if Lopez could win.
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For a time he also supported himself as a singer.
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But for a time the bank shared in those revenues.
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He lived for a time in their home in Farmingville.
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He was stuck on her all right, for a time.
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For a time, Wilson and Nabokov loved each other's company.
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"Jesus" trended on Twitter for a time after Loudermilk's comment.
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For a time Nigerians couldn't even use debit cards abroad.
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For a time, it appeared that Rosenstein had weathered the storm.
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He was, for a time, a part of our national fabric.
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He, for a time, also played a satirical right-winged character.
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"Oil prices will be held low for a time," he explained.
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For a time, the liberal art establishment embraced much of this.
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By 1949, I knew that pain works only for a time.
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For a time, Mr Wu appears to have had powerful backers.
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They visit for a time, casting glittery shadows about Bachelor-land.
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FOR A TIME in the 1960s, the Kray twins were unstoppable.
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The man and I sat together in silence for a time.
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Some shoppers at the mall were taken hostage for a time.
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It can not work, work for a time or work forever.
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For a time, a health aide watched him around the clock.
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That kind of cheating might, for a time, accomplish its end.
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For a time, the Brazilian public viewed her steely resolve positively.
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For a time, everything seemed to be going San Antonio's way.
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This means that Mars, for a time, was quite oxygen-rich.
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I medicated for a time with women and food and exercise.
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For a time, Facebook had surpassed Google in web referral traffic.
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My eyesight, never that great, was significantly impaired for a time.
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I look for a time when neither party has other commitments.
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Johann Nepomuk Hummel moved in for a time as Mozart's student.
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The new appointee therefore would serve for a time-limited term.
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Some, too, might succeed in shoring things up for a time.
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For a time, Christiane was modelling clay aliens in her studio.
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For a time, I had tutoring, but couldn't solve the problems.
|
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For a time, he called Indiana Hoosiers basketball and football games.
|
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A splashy coronation could also lift anxious spirits for a time.
|
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Jacques Brel lived here for a time, so did René Magritte.
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For a time, British Airways stopped selling tickets in Egyptian currency.
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For a time he ran food stands in Manhattan and Brooklyn.
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For a time, that netted him large bonuses from the company.
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Jews fleeing German-controlled France were harbored there, for a time.
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For a time, it appeared this Gray start would be different.
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So their tranquillity will be interrupted, at least for a time.
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For a time, he even outfoxed his court-appointed drug testers.
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For a time, it appeared cocaine didn't require as much attention.
|
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For a time in America, stealing grapes was punishable by death.
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For a time, economists believed that labor markets were nonetheless competitive.
|
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"All have been successful, at least for a time," he said.
|
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B.A. and Major League Baseball to shut down for a time.
|
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Pence huddled with McConnell and left the floor for a time.
|
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For a time in the 1990s, Sudan hosted Osama bin Laden.
|
|
Mr. Jiaravanon is the second unexpected buyer for a Time. Inc.
|
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Finn, for a time, seems to be the final human alive.
|
|
For a time, it looked like a strategy that could work.
|
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They find liberation, for a time, in language, in self-definition.
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For a time, Uncle Sam exclusively sent service members into orbit.
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For a time he tended bar at the Winter Garden Theater.
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For a time, the track remained available for purchase via princerogersnelson.
|
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For a time, our family had to rely on public relief.
|
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The "progressive caucus" might be upset for a time, but Rep.
|
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For a time, he had a sham engagement to Barbara Walters.
|
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And for a time, you know, things kind of simmered down.
|
|
When he discovered Pluto, Planet X became real — for a time.
|
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For a time she ran a nursing agency with her husband.
|
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For a time King-Hurley also funded psychopharmacological research at Stanford.
|
|
The regulator's report will surely crimp the market for a time.
|
|
For a time it was awkward, but then this came along.
|
|
For a time, my mother supported her children as a hairdresser.
|
|
For a time, the 2020 Democratic primary was about something more.
|
|
They walked for a time, until they came across two cabs.
|
|
Wade had a nervous breakdown and stopped dancing for a time.
|
|
For a time, they went on the road as co-headliners.
|
|
Even Russia did for a time, until it started deviating towards autocracy.
|
|
For a time, everything Evernote did only made me love it more.
|
|
But Trump's anger at the searches halted those talks for a time.
|
|
The temporary facilities for media were closed for a time as well.
|
|
For a time, this was enough to keep him in second place.
|
|
They're not getting snatched up the way they were for a time.
|
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The only one that might have qualified, for a time, was Instacart.
|
|
Troopers pursued him and gunfire was hot and heavy for a time.
|
|
Instead, look for a time when you don't feel pressured to multitask.
|
|
For a time his concerts were banned, which only increased his cachet.
|
|
Perhaps most distressing, she loses (at least for a time) her ability
|
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For a time, a George Wallace presidency was not an outlandish notion.
|
|
Those are effectively a reduction of the rates for a time period.
|
|
DFJ was not alone in setting Indian investments aside for a time.
|
|
"I've been looking for a time to get him out," Hinch said.
|
|
You're getting connected again when you felt so disconnected for a time.
|
|
For a time any bright blue object would fizz and spit erratically.
|
|
Unsure of his role out-of-office, he struggled for a time.
|
|
Hara reportedly attempted suicide in May and was hospitalized for a time.
|
|
There was an innocence that placed them, for a time, beyond responsibility.
|
|
For a time, it occupied the #1 spot in the iTunes store.
|
|
Scott had lived for a time in the free state of Illinois.
|
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For a time, it seemed she would make good on her promise.
|
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We lingered here for a time before we decided to move on.
|
|
He worked for a time in his father's Philadelphia drugstore, Helfand & Katz.
|
|
For a time, that money was restricted to research on family law.
|
|
Mr. O'Flynn even shared a rental with Mr. Ennis for a time.
|
|
Maybe the violence had subsided and there'd be peace for a time.
|
|
For a time on Wednesday, the price of Bitcoin dipped below $10,000.
|
|
The Roosevelt Island Tram was suspended for a time in both directions.
|
|
It is where "The Merv Griffin Show" was broadcast [for a time].
|
|
Nunes was, for a time, among the most important politicians in Washington.
|
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They lived together in an apartment of their own for a time.
|
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For a time, she remained close to Dr. Bailey and his wife.
|
|
For a time, it seemed as if Jerusalem could have hosted Eurovision.
|
|
Her friends included Susan Sontag, who was, for a time, her lover.
|
|
Sophie Calle for a time only ate foods of a certain color.
|
|
"HIPAA was written for a time when there were paper charts," Prof.
|
|
It was salacious and, for a time before true livestreaming, endlessly mesmerizing.
|
|
For a time he was spoken of as a potential prime minister.
|
|
For a time, prosecutors sought to include Mr. Qahtani in the Sept.
|
|
For a time he held the record for ejections from a game.
|
|
For a time, we lived off the moral capital of the past.
|
|
But for a time, some students took to wearing extra layers Wednesday.
|
|
And, for a time, all sides were basically fine with this arrangement.
|
|
Instead, she persuaded him to take antidepressants for a time, then decide.
|
|
The student forum explodes, and you're shunned on campus for a time.
|
|
For a time he taught film at the University of Southern California.
|
|
The British economy will suffer for a time; so will tax receipts.
|
|
The "silence breakers" may themselves be silenced, at least for a time.
|
|
As kids, they had for a time attended the same elementary school.
|
|
He lived in France for a time but returned 14 years ago.
|
|
It was good, for a time, until Nintencorp came for Grand Dad.
|
|
He wrote freelance articles, put down flooring and, for a time, collected unemployment.
|
|
San Francisco (CNN Business)The tweets went silent for a time on Thursday.
|
|
The threat of criminal liability was sufficient to obtain compliance for a time.
|
|
Golan maintains that, at the very least, Mayo was neutralized for a time.
|
|
For a time Mr Chahed looked like a rising star in Tunisian politics.
|
|
Her family were forced to relocate for a time due to the hostilities.
|
|
For a time, sceptics of NS2 looked to the European Commission for salvation.
|
|
"Sometimes quotas make sense for a time, to get things going," said Gates.
|
|
The mall was on lockdown for a time until police secured the scene.
|
|
Tuesday's report from the SEC will surely crimp the market for a time.
|
|
But Trump's bar was never raised, and was actually lowered for a time.
|
|
Sweat was hospitalized for a time before being returned to a state prison.
|
|
Fantastic Four was arguably the perfect comic for a time that's now passed.
|
|
The pioneer of protocols pined for a time before there were any protocols.
|
|
His office announced the vulnerability, and the cards were locked for a time.
|
|
Agreeing to allow a relationship to be "open" for a time carries risks.
|
|
Government support for the arts will still exist, at least for a time.
|
|
He who, for a time, had brought joie de vivre to our village!
|
|
He was also held prisoner by Negan in a cell for a time.
|
|
Horrible as it was, it brought people together, at least for a time.
|
|
Shelden taught at Wayne State for a time and Busch took classes there.
|
|
They learn how to live with them, together, at least for a time.
|
|
He was relieved of the Kentucky post and for a time contemplated suicide.
|
|
Congress passed wide-ranging reforms redistributing power across the government for a time.
|
|
Some motorists who weren't near an exit left their cars for a time.
|
|
Lastly, running a marathon might put you out of commission for a time.
|
|
Obama's hard feelings from the 2008 campaign for a time extended to Mrs.
|
|
His lenders forced him to live for a time on $450,000 a month.
|
|
Before joining Tessr, Haas lived for a time in a Columbus homeless shelter.
|
|
" Berry described the Storm-Wolverine relationship as "wonderful," but only "for a time.
|
|
For a time, Sheldon Silver was the most powerful man in New York.
|
|
Barack Obama's presidency flagged for a time as the BP oil spill raged.
|
|
For a time after I left, the vestiges of our work at FoxNews.
|
|
For a time, some of them worked out of 101 California Street itself.
|
|
It's like they're nostalgic for a time when they could harass women freely.
|
|
Darryl was his older brother (and for a time, his teammate in Winnipeg).
|
|
Who hasn't been waiting for a time to write down their life story?
|
|
For a time, anyway, she declined to give him the divorce he sought.
|
|
Intel for a time built ARM chips, too, but that business was unprofitable.
|
|
Iran will probably pause its activities for a time, senior American officials said.
|
|
His schoolmate for a time was Jiang Zemin, who would become China's president.
|
|
But for a time, Ann Arbor really was something of a hippie sanctuary.
|
|
Ferrara represents what was, for a time, a golden era of Italian Jewry.
|
|
You can make people fear you for a time, but not for long.
|
|
And for a time cultural life was less restricted by harsh ideological controls.
|
|
Earlier in his life, he had pinged around the Midwest for a time.
|
|
For a time, Quantum and O.S.F. were run out of the same offices.
|
|
He tried law school for a time but was more interested in movies.
|
|
For a time, he was able to walk with assistance, but not anymore.
|
|
Valeant's profits soared, for a time, and other drug companies followed its example.
|
|
For a time, though, a benign end to Bretton Woods II seemed possible.
|
|
For a time in college, he thought he would be a theoretical physicist.
|
|
While I moved away from Toronto for a time, I settled back there.
|
|
The collar was duly turned so that it was, for a time, rejuvenated.
|
|
While the scandal derailed Jackson's career for a time, Timberlake escaped relatively unscathed.
|
|
But for a time, the Kootenai National Forest fell into the wrong hands.
|
|
For a time, all three of her children lived near her in California.
|
|
He slept on an air mattress in a friend's attic for a time.
|
|
For a time in the early 2000s, he represented boxing sensation Manny Pacquiao.
|
|
Her father worked for a time as Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.,'s clerk.
|
|
Even, for a time, the president of the United States himself, Woodrow Wilson.
|
|
For a time, it looked as if Mr. Flynn was indeed in charge.
|
|
For a time, Lutsenko seemed to be on the right side of history.
|
|
The close-knit trio of Barb, Emily, and Maggie unravelled, for a time.
|
|
"For a time up there, I just couldn't hear myself right," she said.
|
|
For a time, this was the worst problem- That was the main problem?
|
|
It seemed, too, for a time that an Italian bid might not materialize.
|
|
For a time, it seemed her son did not exist in U.S. bureaucracy.
|
|
For a time, it almost seduces you into taking seriously the couple's shared delusions.
|
|
She ended up begging in the streets for a time to feed her children.
|
|
But that night I closed the door on Hollywood — at least for a time.
|
|
The Huffington Post for a time only wrote about Trump in its entertainment section.
|
|
For a time, the most popular option for Lawler's return seemed to be Cowboy.
|
|
She worked as Madoff's personal secretary for a time, eventually becoming a portfolio manager.
|
|
While there, the family found time for a time-honored tradition: the shoe selfie.
|
|
For a time after his brother Beau's death, Hunter and Beau's widow were together.
|
|
"He worked on the Hawkins farm for a time," she says of her husband.
|
|
You've Got Mail makes us feel nostalgic for a time that, arguably, never existed.
|
|
Murray has been able to stay with Djokovic in their matches for a time.
|
|
Bitcoin, too, has dropped below $6,000, having topped $8,000 for a time last month.
|
|
Hazen was also, for a time, publisher of the influential progressive magazine Mother Jones.
|
|
For a time an expanding labour force saw the region grow despite the problems.
|
|
Mr Duterte's supporters are preparing for a time when he carries less clout, however.
|
|
For a time, Dink was one of the most successful gamblers in Las Vegas.
|
|
It stands for a time-honoured formula of brain power, high fees and specialisation.
|
|
For a time, he was serving as mayor while Democrat Jon Corzine was governor.
|
|
Companies can expand for a time, but the limits to growth are getting obvious.
|
|
For a time, Yazhi was spending $400 to $600 monthly for the increased data.
|
|
Stranger Things can make you feel nostalgic for a time you never even experienced.
|
|
Clinton wasn't disbarred in Arkansas, but he did lose his license for a time.
|
|
Yet the script's existence, intriguing though it was, seemed for a time merely coincidence.
|
|
Many neighborhoods may be at risk of being cut off for a time. pic.twitter.
|
|
The thing is, I strongly suspect Juicero will succeed, at least for a time.
|
|
For a time, she was even featured on the homepage of Tufts' vet school.
|
|
Reliance is also promising free (for a time) access to Bollywood films and music.
|
|
Municipal Light & Power said between 7,000 and 10,000 residents lost power for a time.
|
|
For a time, he was also Freddie Mac's chief executive and chief financial officer.
|
|
For a time, Mr. Trump lent a glamorous sheen to the faded resort city.
|
|
For a time, it seemed competition might work as it was intended at Cody.
|
|
It lets us fool ourselves, for a time, into believing that we'll never die.
|
|
Ovitz's foil for a time was David Puttnam, a highly regarded British film producer.
|
|
First, they abandoned the project for a time, while Lerner worked with another composer.
|
|
Medication can ease the symptoms for a time, but the disease continues to progress.
|
|
Opponents of the island green apparently got their way — at least for a time.
|
|
It infected the FBI like a virus for a time and did its damage.
|
|
For a time, I lived in a house in the middle of the forest.
|
|
For a time he was a cultural attaché to the Barbadian Embassy in Washington.
|
|
Ted Kennedy, Bill Clinton and a few others (including Barack Obama for a time).
|
|
For a time, after she died, I drew sketches of her over and over.
|
|
He declined to pay the money back and worked for a time lobbying Congress.
|
|
I worked for a time as a bricklayer; all that dust, you never know.
|
|
For a time, both tried courting her from the same number (their home landline).
|
|
Consequently, Taylor or Warsh might actually be quite dovish, at least for a time.
|
|
For a time Mr. Galanos worked as an assistant to the designer Hattie Carnegie.
|
|
For a time, at least, people stopped asking about the point of it all.
|
|
In New York City, most flights were grounded for a time on Friday afternoon.
|
|
For a time, Mr. Kadin baked out of Mr. Hall's Clark Street Bread space.
|
|
After leaving the opera, she worked for a time as a singing cocktail waitress.
|
|
For a time it seemed that the United States, too, was on our side.
|
|
For a time, the Communist Party's conservative faction conducted a campaign against spiritual pollution.
|
|
This worked for a time — but it's no longer delivering as it once was.
|
|
For a time he was stationed in Germany, where he played piano in bars.
|
|
It seemed, for a time, that Trump's supporters had successfully drained their own swamp.
|
|
For a time, as this iconic city crumbled, those memories seemed confined to history.
|
|
His mother, Carrie, worked for a time as a traveling agent for The Plaindealer.
|
|
He married Ms. Hornos in 2003 in Spain, where they lived for a time.
|
|
For a time, he commuted into Manhattan to fold papers for The Daily News.
|
|
Washington stayed on Manhattan for a time, believing Howe would launch another strike there.
|
|
Their answer is to let companies try their wares for free for a time.
|
|
For a time, it was the only bit of his life he could control.
|
|
For a time, Manigault Newman was a top member of the Trump cult, too.
|
|
Billie Eilish was interviewed by Vanity Fair in October for a "time capsule" video.
|
|
Even without Krzyzewski for a time, the Blue Devils look to be contenders again.
|
|
For a time, a street cart called Bing of Fire sold jianbing in Seattle.
|
|
For a time after returning home, Andrade battled depression and shunned efforts at rehabilitation.
|
|
For a time, "My internet presence was definitely bigger than the music," DaBaby said.
|
|
For a time, a crucifix hung on the wall of the Grace House lobby.
|
|
For a time, my family and I relied on public assistance to get by.
|
|
She worked for a time for David Boies, the prodigiously talented and controversial litigator.
|
|
Apple and Microsoft, much older than Amazon, each lost its way for a time.
|
|
No game has reinvented itself for a time-poor age as successfully as cricket.
|
|
But for a time they will give an advantage to those who hold them.
|
|
For a time, it wasn't clear there would even be an album to leak.
|
|
For a time, he was assigned a two-man police detail by the city.
|
|
The agency ultimately unlocked the phone without Apple's help, easing tensions for a time.
|
|
We can only document it, for a time when Filipinos have regained their sanity.
|
|
Note that that could mean that both apps will co-exist for a time.
|
|
For a time, in the 2700s, Hong Kong was the world's biggest toy producer.
|
|
Munger is correct to note that bitcoin was, for a time, a speculative mania.
|
|
And Mr. Flynn, for a time, was national security adviser of the United States.
|
|
This same "hot money" phenomenon boosted lower-quality U.S. corporate debt for a time.
|
|
In the US, Trump for a time had a Midas touch with Republican candidates.
|
|
Ms. Kelly is being considered for a time slot at 9 or 10 a.m.
|
|
DeLonge, for a time, actually quit music to focus on studying UFOs full-time.
|
|
For a time, about 73 airlines were in operation, some owning only one plane.
|
|
Why do you think you're nostalgic for a time you kinda barely lived in?
|
|
Our sources say for a time he wouldn't even let the doctors touch him.
|
|
Though the incidents stopped for a time, they recurred as recently as late August.
|
|
Deloach Reed appointed herself to the post for a time while concurrently serving as chief.
|
|
For a time I lived in a house with a meadowand small woods around it.
|
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For a time, each of those 16 chromosomes will live in a separate yeast strain.
|
|
A person who got lucky for a time but revealed himself to be a sham.
|
|
Actually, for a time, the only "journaling" I did was write the date every day.
|
|
Nevertheless, the head was displayed for a time in the cabinet, between the effigy's feet.
|
|
Her father had actually lived on the fairgrounds for a time as a young man.
|
|
I am so excited to spread my wings and be somebody else for a time.
|
|
The Dutch were for a time ranked bottom of our transparency table, below Saudi Arabia.
|
|
For a time, it looked like the SLS and Orion combination could be in jeopardy.
|
|
For a time at least, she would just have to find a way to manage.
|
|
For a time, the word "Chappaquiddick" rivaled "Watergate" as a metaphor for catastrophic political scandal.
|
|
None were Tiversa clients; eleven had worked with Tiversa for a time and then stopped.
|
|
He was, for a time, the press agent for a new radio station, Europe 1.
|
|
For a time, the dollar would jump, again reflecting market forces and not currency manipulation.
|
|
Leith, who is from Cumbria, England, was placed in an induced coma for a time.
|
|
Such is the pace that for a time the holy city's logo was a bulldozer.
|
|
For a time, New Orleans' MCC met in a theater at the Up Stairs Lounge.
|
|
Greenman says the two were engaged for a time, but ultimately she called it off.
|
|
During the 2016 campaign he served for a time as an adviser to Bernie Sanders.
|
|
For a time she even funnelled money to struggling families of political prisoners and abductees.
|
|
For a time, his students, who succeeded him at the Ritz, kept his philosophy alive.
|
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After the Category 4 storm hit, the entire nation had no power for a time.
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You know, because Nancy was also metaphorically on her back for a time as well.
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The BPP became, for a time, one of the leading revolutionary groups in the world.
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And in joining The Messengers, Sebastian loses almost everything real about himself for a time.
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Wittenauer lived in Nicaragua for a time as a child, according to his Facebook page.
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Apple was also, for a time, showing different related searches for the same keyword search.
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For a time the forthright Mr Erdogan was the most popular leader in the region.
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Socialist Party for a time, and a leader of a strong feminist movement of that
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And, for a time there, the band seemed poised to capitalize on what they'd achieved.
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For a time, Mr. Mezvinsky appeared at hedge fund conferences promoting the Greece investment thesis.
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The school could have mandated detention or banned students from school activities for a time.
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For a time it seemed that Mr. Ryan might take a stand against Mr. Trump.
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Viv and Lee were never lovers, but they did, for a time, complete each other.
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Today, however, exploration is far too timid a goal for a time that demands boldness.
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When you've been immersed in one particular environment, it casts a shadow for a time.
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For a time, after the Guatemalan workers began to organize, Case Farms recruited Burmese refugees.
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It felt like I'd ruined my life, or at least my career, for a time.
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Croft worried for Tokarczuk's safety and urged her to leave the country for a time.
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It is group joy, and for a time I am as young as they are.
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For a time, she lived in Jamaica with Bob Morgan, and they had a child.
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The conductor Michael Tilson Thomas, another regular for a time, once spotted Greta Garbo there.
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It helped that early in our married life we lived for a time in Honolulu.
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Writing a book laid bare my own reckoning, made me feel worse for a time.
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At least for a time, bank stocks can do well in a rising-rate environment.
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I lay there for a time reliving the dream, feeling other dreams stacked behind it.
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For a time, it seemed as if they were the only two on the floor.
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The intervention worked for a time, especially when coupled with McCall's ban on beach development.
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For a time during World War II, the land was used as an ammunition dump.
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And as with the first breakdown, he moved in for a time with his father.
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For a time, he was an editor and writer at the folk-music magazine Caravan.
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I blamed myself whenever my friends would leave and I was depressed for a time.
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We would acquire wealth and power for a time, before receding into the disputed past.
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The incident caused her such distress that she dropped out of school for a time.
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"Among Friends" unravels Rauschenberg's effervescent imagination and enthusiasms that, for a time, extended to choreography.
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Their parents voluntarily kept them home from school for a time to monitor their health.
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For a time, we even held the dean of the college hostage in his office.
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For a time, Bridgewater was so small that it was run out of their home.
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He worked in public relations in Chicago for a time before moving to New York.
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation kept an office in Centreville for a time, residents said.
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" She said the call was made, and for a time "things kind of simmered down.
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Haley's tweet seems to pine for a time when people just stayed in their lanes.
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For a time, he left his family to live in a university lab in Milwaukee.
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Pruitt's daughter also lived in the condo for a time period without paying additional rent.
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You can now sign up for a time slot with her using our CrunchMatch offering.
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In response, I have taken up running, yoga, and for a time augmented reality bicycling.
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I may travel to escape, say, political news, for a time: the therapy of forgetting.
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He also took a job for a time at Vernon Kilns, which made casual dinnerware.
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The movies are successful for a time, but then they all start to look alike.
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Although Fuentes continued smoking pot for a time, he said it never felt the same.
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Nostalgia for a time when getting an undergraduate degree, or even just a high-school diploma, was enough to achieve a middle-class standard of living is really a longing for a time when growing up in America was all one needed to do.
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He's heard it all before: Osterloh was actually president of Motorola for a time under Google.
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For a time, the site marked the link as suspicious and blocked new tweets containing it.
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The minimalist establishment was started by an acupuncturist who for a time ran fashionable wellness retreats.
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Infowars covered the report Thursday, featuring it at the top of their homepage for a time.
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Having a personal advantage with a customer can be an advantage for a time against competition.
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For a time, it seemed the way to do that was to develop influence with Trump.
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We may work together for a time, and then not, and then maybe work together again.
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But for a time, the reckoning at Uber didn't necessarily portend a broader shift in tech.
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It's a habit of the young to be nostalgic for a time not long gone by.
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For a time after the merger, the company operated flights under both United and Continental names.
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To have been a superpower for a time is an experience that takes centuries to process.
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As unions battled with employers over wage settlements, it was for a time higher than 20%.
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But for a time, the flaming Notre Dame Cathedral brought the world together in shared sorrow.
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For a time, he commuted to Wilmington to clean boilers for a heating and cooling company.
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For a time, he had been known for smashing computers with a sledgehammer during his act.
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At least for a time that it was a hoax that there was no... BENSON: Right.
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For a time in the mid-2000s, dubstep was the most exciting scene in electronic music.
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I went to Studio 54 for a time in the late '70s for the Village Voice.
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But while it may quiet doubts for a time, Facebook's trust issues are going to linger.
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For a time, the hashtag #ItSoCold was the top trending U.S. topic on Twitter on Thursday.
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Once again, these skittish donors were back on the sidelines -- frozen at least for a time.
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It has allowed Hamas, the Taliban — and, for a time, Israel — to maintain offices in Doha.
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I was doing a lot of really illegal graffiti for a time, so I was anonymous.
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The company even ran out of the alloy for a time because of the high demand.
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The backdrop: For a time, around 50,000 years ago, Neanderthals and humans co-existed in Europe.
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They come after years of cuts that for a time threw the country into deep recession.
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Spending rates under Obamacare did slow for a time, but they are on the rise again.
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Fortunately, Island did exist for a time, and the comics scene is infinitely richer for it.
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Trump's first White House press secretary, Sean Spicer, also served in the role for a time.
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He often carried around a mound of marijuana, friends said, and took PCP for a time.
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He was, therefore, intimately involved in the Trump campaign and, for a time, the Trump transition.
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Watch below for a time-lapse of its construction and some maneuverability tests on the ACTUV.
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He worked for a time as an IRS agent, then began to invest in real estate.
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The parents were village bohemians who kept exotic pets, including, for a time, a baby tiger.
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Her interest in writing was spurred by her father, who was a newspaperman for a time.
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Sanders supporters massed outside the Metro station near the arena, forcing its shutdown for a time.
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But for a time, Mr. Kelley, the mayor of Ormond Beach, had no plans to leave.
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For a time, it felt as if we belonged there, as if it were our place.
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Then the global economy crashed, and we were shaken violently awake—at least for a time.
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In the near term, the Court is likely to proceed for a time with eight members.
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Men might be more restrained for a time, fearful of the professional cost for bad behavior.
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For a time the plan seemed to work, as standards of living in Puerto Rico rose.
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For a time during the 2017-2018 season, the team was ranked first in the country.
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A startup can avoid these institutional problems for a time (while getting press attention and funding).
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The department said it would find money to pay workers for a time despite the shutdown.
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Traditionally, all Buddhist Thai men are meant to enter monkhood for a time at age 20.
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For a time it appeared that China's standard playbook for gaining favor was working in Malaysia.
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McCain and Palin lost, but after the election, Palin stayed in the limelight for a time.
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He said he was homeless for a time and had slept in a friend's U-Haul.
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Shear and I stood in silence for a time, watching the colors move around the room.
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Had the rocket not reached orbit, the station might have been left unoccupied for a time.
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He also lived for a time in Shanghai, where he ran a small online gaming company.
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After graduating from Harvard Divinity School in 1959 and ministering for a time in Westboro, Mass.
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Though Parkinson's is currently incurable, its symptoms can be eased for a time with various drugs.
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For a time, the global economy kept motoring along anyway, fueled by a surge in debt.
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Arguably my most interesting gadget for a time was a flip phone I bought from Target.
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She was imprisoned for a time in a concentration camp in Czechoslovakia before she was released.
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For a time, cutting the cord was one of those hipster affectations that came with sacrifices.
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According to Axios, GOP lawmakers have prepared for a time frame as short as two weeks.
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For a time, it was developed in earnest, intended to be a major supplier of rubber.
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Following threats, they left town for a time with their children and ultimately resigned their jobs.
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You've said that, for a time after that role, you were really trying to escape it.
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I worked in a DNA virus lab for a time and considered going into infectious diseases.
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"For a time, we were inseparable," Mr. Scorsese said in a statement after Mr. Martin's death.
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For a time, she wouldn't use a hair dryer unless someone else was home with her.
|
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Bolton called Kim on his bluff and Trump on his illusion — if only for a time.
|
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Meanwhile, the current fuzzy definitions can encourage and, for a time, obscure mis-selling and fraud.
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But I would be willing to let inflation run for a time above our 2% target.
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For a time on Sunday against the Colorado Avalanche, Marner was dropped to the fourth line.
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For a time, he lived in Paris and studied the history of photography at the Sorbonne.
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But perhaps, she said, it would have been different when she was single for a time.
|
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Zodiac had asked Zarrouati to stay on for a time to help push through the deal.
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Personally, I hope for a time when announcements of scientific honors are only about the science.
|
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Lewandowski, who ran President Donald Trump's 2016 campaign for a time, was a decidedly hostile witness.
|
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Stinson initially told police she was unconscious for a time in a park after being struck.
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For a time, that was Gemini, a programmer with a specialization in hacking old PlayStation games.
|
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Finished in 1973, Sears Tower was, for a time, the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere.
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Her family, she said, shared living spaces with other families and was homeless for a time.
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"For a time, Donen epitomized Hollywood style," Tad Friend wrote in The New Yorker in 2003.
|
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People tend to give individual leaders the benefit of the doubt, at least for a time.
|
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Kobach earlier agreed not to distribute any commission-related records publicly, at least for a time.
|
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And for a time it looked as if New York's men's week could hold its own.
|
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Cassidy told People magazine that he was in denial for a time about his own dementia.
|
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His friend, Angela (Portia Doubleday), seemed, for a time, to actually believe that time travel was possible.
|
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She worked as a contractor for a time, with her mentor giving her help along the way.
|
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For a time Elysee was reticent, and there were concerns he was suffering from post-traumatic stress.
|
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It lifted—for a time, anyway—a set of persistent doubts about the sturdiness of my opinions.
|
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For a time, scientists and designers weren't even sure how to keep glasses perched on the face.
|
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He attended nearby Butte College for a time, and "we loved driving around those mountains," he recalls.
|
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For a time, it was widely believed that traffic directed by Oliver had overwhelmed the FCC's system.
|
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For a time, Yolanda Hadid's refrigerator hosted a gallery of modern still life paintings shared on Instagram.
|
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It seemed at least for a time possible that Biden and Jackson would clash again — and soon.
|
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There was also some dry air that got sucked into the storm, disrupting it for a time.
|
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Colombian by origin, she grew up in Baranquilla, Colombia, and also lived in Miami for a time.
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We will NOT see the Fed raise rates this year, or possibly for a time beyond that.
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I paid my own way through college in Boston, and for a time I was even homeless.
|
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On Friday about 1,250 visitors were kept inside for a time after the attempted attack, authorities said.
|
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They would only stay for a time, until the crisis is over, maybe one or two years.
|
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It sounds plausible and it worked for a time—indeed the restaurant division is still performing reasonably.
|
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The queen has had a cold for a time and was hit during Friday evening of dizziness.
|
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I later decided to focus on Mac IT support, and worked as a consultant for a time.
|
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For a time, she felt too ashamed to bring up her mental health concerns with her boss.
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And I get that, as I blew up my life and moved to L.A. for a time.
|
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Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard lived in Parson's home for a time and slept with his wife.
|
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For a time, Pixite was a shining example of the businesses made possible by the app economy.
|
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"For a time, young Ben Carson was headed down that same path," Bush said at the time.
|
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Pete was recently at one of Machine Gun Kelly's show ... hanging out for a time on stage.
|
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In Iraq, the jihadists were nearly wiped out as the masses turned against them, for a time.
|
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Van Vleuten, who lost consciousness for a time, said late on Sunday that she would be "fine".
|
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Was it a primal scream of race panic that, for a time, drowned out a silent majority?
|
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While pursuing his studies he worked for a time as an administrative analyst for Vallejo General Hospital.
|
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Joe Pitts (R-Pa.) asked her for a time frame on when the investigation will be complete.
|
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She left the legal profession for a time to help run campaigns for her husband, former Sen.
|
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You may remember that, for a time, floods and droughts were mostly the face of climate change.
|
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Mr. Romulo and his family had had to go into hiding for a time during that period.
|
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For a time, these bonds outperformed investment-grade securities as they fueled a wave of corporate takeovers.
|
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There were so many victims that Mount Sinai Hospital had to stop taking them for a time.
|
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He actually blocked Gensler's nomination to lead the watchdog for a time, citing his Wall Street ties.
|
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Justice Anthony Kennedy, on the other hand, worked as a solo practitioner for a time in California.
|
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For a time, my social-media presence — on Twitter, especially — defined my professional identity as a journalist.
|
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For a time, efforts to tear down the racially discriminatory housing barriers went unheeded, if not ignored.
|
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Charity networks run by Shi'ite clerics were hit when some of their accounts closed for a time.
|
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For a time, my questions and fear and anger resolved into this child sitting on my lap.
|
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For a time in the 1980s, he attended the composition seminars that György Ligeti taught in Hamburg.
|
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Should we yearn for a time when people will no longer need to ask for our help?
|
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Born in 1876 into a working-class Cologne family, Sander worked for a time as a miner.
|
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" For a time, he valiantly campaigned to rebrand his genre "dramality"—"a mixture of drama and reality.
|
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For a time, reporters covering McCarthy felt caught in a trap, as Meachem recounts in his book.
|
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For a time, that group included Steven Mnuchin, now the Treasury secretary and Mr. Lampert's Yale roommate.
|
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Saudi Arabia took the precautionary step of closing two holy religious sites to foreigners for a time.
|
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Like the bishop of Xian, who for a time was a vice chairman of the bishops' conference.
|
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Macrina and her family were, for a time, ostracized by their community for her willingness to experiment.
|
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For a time, these recipes existed only in the minds of those who had escaped the country.
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It's also a beautiful reminder of why they worked so well as a couple, for a time.
|
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An altar boy for a time, he was also arrested on robbery charges before he was 21974.
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He was believed to have worked for a time at a Champion Paper Mill in Hamilton, Ohio.
|
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The Metro-North Railroad suspended service on its Harlem, Hudson, and New Haven lines for a time.
|
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His father did not initially welcome his son's newfound tolerance, and for a time they lost touch.
|
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His mother took one of the six units, and for a time, his sister lived in another.
|
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He was in ICU for a time and put on ECMO, which assists respiratory and heart functions.
|
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For a time, a degree of pragmatism entered proceedings when Chinese and Malaysian interests were invited in.
|
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His parents later reunited for a time, and in 1939 Philip relocated the family to Los Angeles.
|
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For a time, she defended him publicly, backing up his story that he didn't have an affair.
|
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He received threatening phone calls and, for a time, hired guards for his family when he traveled.
|
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Milltown Corporate Services, a front company in Mr. Gorin's name, for a time controlled the television assets.
|
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Maybe for a time airlines won't sell middle row seats and we'll just have window and aisle.
|
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" But it paid off for the Winklevoss twins, making them, at least for a time, "bitcoin billionaires.
|
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His father was in the Coast Guard; his mother worked for a time as an NSA administrator.
|
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Mr. Abel toured for a time as a one-man percussion act — half playing, half comic patter.
|
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He knows no English, and for a time the reader is almost as disoriented as Håkan is.
|
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Ms. Brightman taught for a time at Brooklyn College and was an associate editor at Geo magazine.
|
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The F.B.I. ultimately cracked it without Apple's help, easing tensions for a time with the tech companies.
|
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She met Mr. Campos Zapata in school, and they had dated for a time, her family said.
|
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For a time after the impasse at San Miguel Arcángel, Father Román stayed away from his church.
|
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For a time, the tigers and lions of Lucknow Zoo were being fed only chicken and mutton.
|
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For a time, the government tried to restrict the release of any information related to the disease.
|
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The Public Editor Neal K. Katyal was for a time the top lawyer in the Obama administration.
|
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He supposedly lived for a time in a "mulatto community" called Little Texas, near Greensboro, North Carolina.
|
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Others, like H.I.V. and mental illness, are easier to keep under wraps, at least for a time.
|
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You could argue that it's the better analogy for a time of rampant uncertainty and alternative truths.
|
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For a time, according to Williams' report, foreign embassies in capital city Pyongyang ran open WiFi networks.
|
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Capone's election meddling allowed him to serve as the de facto leader of Cicero for a time.
|
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For a time, the President grudgingly deferred, allowing conflicts to escalate in virtually every theater he inherited.
|
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He could get you to buy a car, sign up for a time share, join a revolution.
|
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For a time, Mr. Patterson kept the shotgun at the ready in case the police showed up.
|
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Communicating in rough insults and rhyming slang, these artful codgers are, for a time, fun to watch.
|
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That has dented business confidence and for a time seemed likely to drag down the broader economy.
|
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All of this has infected the FBI like a virus and made it sick for a time.
|
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But he acknowledged that most of the aid had relieved the city's problems only for a time.
|
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Edam is popular in Belize, where it was, for a time, apparently one of few available cheeses.
|
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As the story has developed, Bezos has emerged, at least for a time, as an unlikely hero.
|
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But Morier runs with a cool crew: for a time she was Charlotte Gainsbourg's touring lead guitarist.
|
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He quickly fell into rent arrears, relying for a time on the finite patience of his landlord.
|
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But, Tillerson said, it would have to at least pause its ballistic missile program for a time.
|
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Even parts of Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia could see close to blizzard conditions for a time as well.
|
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By stopping work, they also stopped, for a time, the government's ability to collect this critically important tax.
|
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The nostalgia he feels for a time when everyone watched the same three shows is a rational response.
|
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I went up there, shooting color initially, and carried on with the project, half-heartedly for a time.
|
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For a time he operated a retail store in downtown Lancaster, selling recorded music, clothes and DJ equipment.
|
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The highway that connects the two, Interstate 20, was closed for a time this week due to flooding.
|
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The programmatic liberals succeeded, for a time, in showcasing an alternative model of party vitality to the machines.
|
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Yet for a time it was easy to move through the Balkans into the frontier-free Schengen system.
|
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Vaulin says that for a time he was placed in a cell with a man accused of murder.
|
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The bloc rejects London's demands for a time limit to the backstop, saying that would defeat its purpose.
|
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For a time, Haynes remained active on TikTok, dismissing the allegations and claiming that someone had hacked him.
|
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In fact, the company bailed on 4K altogether for a time after removing the UHD option last year.
|
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For a time everyone seen on the streets was shot at, homes were broken into and occupants killed.
|
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Johnson was in the U.S. Army Reserve from 2009 to 2015 and served for a time in Afghanistan.
|
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Ring's customer service support phone line even went down for a time as a result of the outage.
|
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The media mocked him, some even refused to cover his campaign for a time under their "politics," section.
|
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In any event, here is page four, snipped from its folds like a keepsake for a time capsule.
|
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They have the world's tallest building, the biggest shopping mall, even (for a time) the most expensive cocktail.
|
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The smell of Cinnabon makes me nostalgic for a time when the mall seemed like a magical refuge.
|
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For a time it had seemed as if Idlib, a province of 2.6m people, might escape the fighting.
|
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For a time, Mr Wu was backed by powerful princelings, as the descendants of revolutionary leaders are known.
|
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That did happen for a time, but Nintendo bizarrely chose to discontinue the NES Classic in April 2017.
|
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International accords: It looked for a time like Trump had reconsidered walking away from the Iran nuclear deal.
|
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Conway did tame Trump -- temporarily For a time after Conway took over the campaign, Trump was uncharacteristically disciplined.
|
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Juárez shows that a concerted political effort and community involvement can bring improvements, at least for a time.
|
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When it rained and they were quiet I was happy, for a time, but they would come back.
|
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Corals can live for a time without the algae, but they will eventually begin to starve and die.
|
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"For a time, Laney and the kids talked about maybe naming the puppy Band-Aid," he tells PEOPLE.
|
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That attack took the Internet Research Agency offline for a time, but the group has resumed its operations.
|
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Yahoo grew up with the early Internet and for a time it was the site for nearly everything.
|
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Police also halted traffic on a busy highway for a time amid the smoke and air pollution worries.
|
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She may have an acting or production gig for a time, followed by a waitress job, she says.
|
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Hu studied art for a time, but dropped out to work in his family's restaurant, Sakama, in Milan.
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Their striker was mobbed wherever he went – and for a time Mido's status was matched by his promise.
|
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Production was stopped for a time so the cars wouldn't sit on lots, and the prices were reduced.
|
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It wasn't until I had lost America for a time that I realized how much I loved her.
|
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André Tamers lived in Barcelona for a time after the 1992 Summer Olympics were held in that city.
|
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For a time, the court ruling appeared to have blunted the Manhattan office's pursuit of insider trading cases.
|
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His father, Ellis, was a lawyer, and his mother, Frances, worked for a time in his law office.
|
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For a time she was active on social media, criticizing people who she said were targeting her unfairly.
|
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This did not persuade Mr McCoy's public defenders, so he decided, for a time, to go it alone.
|
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The teasing may have fooled Mr Grassley for a time, but the Iowa senator is changing his tune.
|
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For a time, it really looked like there was going to be an antinuclear turn in U.S. strategy.
|
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He said he had complained about the disruptions for a time, but had stopped because no one cared.
|
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Nostalgia for a time when English was the only language, and too bad if you couldn't speak it.
|
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The building, which locals once called the "Chinese palace," also served as Fleurier's town hall for a time.
|
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In fact, it was the progressive movement that obscured the states' role in our republic for a time.
|
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Mr. Kellems, who is based in Indiana, advised Newt Gingrich for a time during his 2012 presidential campaign.
|
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Tyrants and curmudgeons with brilliant vision can command a reluctant following for a time, but it never lasts.
|
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That accusation brought sharp criticism, and Mr. Okasha was forced to quit his television show for a time.
|
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He went to the Sorbonne in Paris and in the 1950s worked for a time on Wall Street.
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Even the ExpressCard slots, which were fairly common for a time, have largely faded from most modern laptops.
|
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When the couple passed away, the 52-room house was used as a country club for a time.
|
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And he did, for a time, have a profound influence on American politics that culminated in Trump's election.
|
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For a time, the event threw the country into a panic, a state of national uncertainty and anxiety.
|
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For a time, Mr. Grant worked with Dr. Welch at the Antique Rose Emporium, near College Station, Tex.
|
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For a time, the value of Augur, a market-forecasting start-up with few customers, exceeded $212 billion.
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Parkhurst retired and opened a saloon for a time, and also worked as a lumberjack in Northern California.
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And some believe the Fed has already applied the brakes strongly and should back off for a time.
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He lived for a time in Florida and tried baseball but found it boring, his mother, Diana, said.
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Sudan became a haven for international terrorists in the 1990s — it hosted Osama bin Laden for a time.
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In reality, the I.M.F. for a time halted disbursements to Ukraine in the wake of the PrivatBank scandal.
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But I knew there was one at Disney World and so I was, for a time, all in.
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Liverpool F.C. was so successful that for a time it figured as one of England's most visible exports.
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Media architecture — glass buildings covered by digital television screens — became, for a time, the stereotypical image of Japaneseness.
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Mr. Murphy joined the Soros firm in 1997 and for a time served as acting chief operating officer.
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Thus Margaret Moncrieffe made a triumphant return, and lived for a time in the center of Loyalist America.
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But only for a time, because tech-savvy Vietnamese internet users have always been able to find workarounds.
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Pizzagaters congregated for a time at Reddit—see archived thread here—but the topic was banned last month.
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After completing her education in 1968, Ms. Williams worked for a time as an editor in children's publishing.
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Interest rates fell so low that, for a time, blue-chip companies could borrow money essentially for free.
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Helena's best friend, Samantha, snatched a thin blue book, using it, for a time, to shield her face.
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For a time, he and his second wife, the former Ilse Luebbert, became fixtures of New York society.
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Ms. Soares disappeared from public view for a number of years, living for a time in Los Angeles.
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In two states, Florida and South Carolina, rates decreased for a time, and then increased again in 2015.
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For a time, the full extent of radio's power remained unclear, as various pioneers wandered in the ether.
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In 1958 she married Bertram Katz, an artist, and for a time they taught at Ohio State University.
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She taught elementary school for a time while doing graduate study in art history at Claremont Graduate University.
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Trump might now benefit from the halo that glows atop all wartime leaders, at least for a time.
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Nadal was called for a time violation and double-faulted on break point, giving Medvedev one last chance.
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Escalante rose through the ranks of the Chicago Police Department and was, for a time, its interim superintendent.
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"It seems to me it's time for a time out," House Oversight and Reform Committee ranking member Rep.
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For a time, it looked like Instagram would still maintain its independent spirit even after it was acquired.
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She recommends staffers to ask their bosses for a time to talk at least 12 hours in advance.
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For a time when I was a teenager my father worked in the coal industry in West Virginia.
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But unfortunately, it won't launch until later this year, and it will be Pixel-only for a time.
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Black joy is fleeting, and all peace is stolen, for a time, from the ceaseless encroachment of brutality.
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For a time Ms. Acevedo was able to continue boxing, taking her daughter with her to the gym.
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Bharara and Schumer are friendly -- as the former served as chief counsel for the latter for a time.
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For a time, he also taught at Chicago's Old Town School of Folk Music, on North Lincoln Avenue.
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He showered her with menthols and ultra-lights, filtered and unfiltered, and, for a time, they were happy.
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Page, for a time in the Trump campaign, served as a foreign policy adviser to the presidential candidate.
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Nutter was already a fixture on the London scene, well connected via Brown, his boyfriend for a time.
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After the company laid him off, he moved the family to a farm in Connecticut for a time.
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Her mother worked for United Airlines, and her father was a bodyguard for Malcolm X for a time.
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In addition to working and raising her own children, Ms. Dussourd raised a niece's sons for a time.
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It was popularly assumed, for a time, that George W. Bush was too stupid to be elected president.
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The prospect of higher growth and real bond yields, at least for a time, caused the dollar to soar.
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Everyone did know something was going on, and for a time Sullivan and everyone else looked the other way.
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Alongside the physical and mental strength Hill's performance demanded was a willingness to still his life for a time.
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For a time it looked as if Apple would never relinquish the top spot in terms of market value.
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For a time it may seem easier to suppress them, hoping that with time they will just go away.
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At North Colorado Medical Center in Greeley, Colorado, doctors and nurses for a time had difficulty accessing patient records.
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He's battled with anxiety and depression for years, a struggle that landed him in the hospital for a time.
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He admitted after first denying it that they were together for a time on the evening of her death.
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That's a depressing thought, and Alicia is an apt heroine for a time of dread, disappointment and diminished expectations.
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Al-Qaeda's local arm has been strengthened, and even took over the port of al-Mukalla for a time.
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In the academy, theory washed like an avalanche over the celebration of sheer beauty — at least for a time.
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While his commitment to family kept him stable for a time, his music career became more of a stressor.
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For a time, the makeshift arrangement actually works — but eventually paranoia, fear, and doubt set in, with disastrous results.
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He employed for a time a man who once tried to organize a celebration of Hitler's birthday in Switzerland.
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For a time, they used the FBI's National Name Check, which led to a massive backlog in adjudicating applications.
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" And the Impossible Burger, for a time, was not considered ultra-processed, enjoying, we could say, the "wine exception.
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But the scandal surrounding the lane closures on the George Washington Bridge for a time weighed down his ambitions.
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The U.S. aluminum premium right now is suggesting higher prices are going to be around for a time yet.
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Nearly every week for a time, the kids in my neighborhood would chase me home with their monkey taunts.
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The first episode is also available here for a time for anyone to watch — although only in certain countries.
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I can't remember exactly, because I left my head for a time and couldn't speak, I was so angry.
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Tom Cruise, for instance, for a time joined his producing partner, Paula Wagner, in running the United Artists studio.
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In short, for a time, I was truly intolerable (cue some readers nodding their heads in present-tense agreement).
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Asya remained in Aleppo for a time, now under heavier bombardment than ever with the start of Russian strikes.
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Exxon Mobil, whose former CEO served for a time as secretary of state in the Trump administration, fell 17%.
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For a time, courtiers lived one version of the American Dream: home and business combined under the same roof.
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Its first, and for a time only, terminal was located in a record store, Leopold's Records in Berkeley, California.
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For a time, Crosby thought he would follow his father into films as an actor — chiefly to attract women.
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Michael Lawrence ran Duke's campaign for a time before quitting in advance of the election, which Duke badly lost.
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For a time he ran a souvenir shop, like Kliwon, the determined, sweet, relentlessly level-headed rebel in "Beauty".
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Highways and roads near the refinery were shut for a time, St. James Parish officials said, but then reopened.
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For a time, he continued to meet with tech startups, but he fell into cycles of denial and depression.
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Apparently he was profoundly influenced by the Mexican desertscape in which he lived for a time after art school.
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For a time, some of the best comedy in social media could be found in those six second loops.
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Building a rainy-day fund for a time when fuel prices inevitably rise again and profits decline makes sense.
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For a time, jail phones didn't let you call cellphones, and fortunately, my wife always insisted on a landline.
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Prince didn't try to repeat the blockbuster sound of "Purple Rain," and for a time he withdrew from performing.
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He joined the Navy after high school and served in the Philippines, working for a time on military radio.
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"... We were born for a time such as this," Abrams said, quoting a verse from the Book of Esther.
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The home was also once home to Brad Pitt for a time in the '90s, according to the realtors.
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For a time she was even a freelance party reporter for The New York Press, which has since folded.
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And he had been under house arrest for a time while he awaited trial on battery and harassment charges.
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His wife&aposs cousin Mark Lapidus served for a time as the head of WeWork&aposs real-estate operations.
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Five months later, she stopped breathing for a time and spent weeks at Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center.
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Most ceased work after marriage, but for a time they enjoyed a level of independence that disturbed Victorian sensibilities.
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He moved in with his parents, started taking buprenorphine, and volunteered for a time at a local needle exchange.
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Some Maria migrants know friends or family members in Florida and stay with them -- at least for a time.
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This helped sway the public against it — and even sway more people against abortion in general for a time.
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He also worked for a time in the mid-'00s for the London Musicians Collective, producing festivals and concerts.
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For a time in the 225s, though, Guardian journalist David Batty bent over backward trying to find transgender regretters.
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His wife suffered from multiple broken vertebrae in her back and had to use a wheelchair for a time.
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Private media, for a time, stopped being invited to government events for "reasons we don't understand yet," Tsedale says.
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From 1953 to 1963, he and Mr. Nighthawk performed together, and they moved for a time to St. Louis.
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From Southwark the phrase spread over all London, and reigned, for a time, the supreme slang of the season.
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For a time, he said, the false alarms outpaced the number of fatalities, which have totaled 20 in Florida.
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For a time last week, Coinbase was among the 10 most downloaded iPhone apps, ahead of Uber and Twitter.
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In the 1980s he worked for a time with Ray Kurzweil, whose Kurzweil Music Systems was developing new instruments.
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The state history museum had been closed for a time after Hurricane Katrina ripped off the roof in 2005.
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His was a world without violence or unkindness, one deeply rooted in nostalgia for a time he'd hardly remember.
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For a time Mr. Blaichman managed to bicycle about freely and ferried food from outlying farms into the village.
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For a time, for the same reason, the company would not publicly discuss where most of its warehouses were.
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But in Juan José, residents say the payments to farmers ceased for a time after President Duque took charge.
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He was beaten and tortured and, for a time, his forced labor included burying the corpses of other prisoners.
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Mr. Lack, 71, ran NBC News for a time in the 1990s and returned to the network in 2015.
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Soak the bread in the egg mixture for a time, tossing the bowl a few times to encourage absorption.
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For a time, neither Cummins nor the committee's ranking Democrat, South Carolina's Ellison Smith, could muster the needed majority.
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His parents met in England in the 1960s and lived in India for a time before moving to Ireland.
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He and his wife, Charisse O'Leary, lived for a time in the Rathmines section of Dublin but had separated.
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It inspired scores of imitators and, for a time, was probably the most popular music group in the world.
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But this is a dangerous tactic since what goes up almost inevitably goes down, at least for a time.
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The ecstatic richness of the music recalls the supercharged religiosity of Olivier Messiaen, who taught Stockhausen for a time.
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For a time, Sedaris even ran a catering business out of her home, but that proved to be untenable.
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For a time, Klingberg's goal was awarded to Jamie Benn, which would have been the 300th of his career.
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To earn money for graduate school, he worked for a time as a bacteriologist in a milk processing plant.
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Despite the treatment, both women, along with Ms. Ciralli, remained on good terms with Mr. Helmer for a time.
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For a time, he lived in the apartment of an aunt, he and the children sharing a large bed.
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I yearn for a time when we can talk to one another and it doesn't turn into divisive tribalism.
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And for a time, I was happy to pay $5, 10, even $15 for the chance to keep playing.
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New Jersey Transit suspended bus service and a light-rail line that runs through Jersey City for a time.
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Mr. Snelson returned to Oregon, where he studied engineering for a time before spending another summer at Black Mountain.
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"Make America Great Again" seems to be nostalgia for a time when white supremacy was a more effective institution.
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Louisa arrived in the U.S. in 1801, when President John Adams brought his diplomat son home for a time.
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Instead, May wants the EU to let all of the UK stay in the customs area for a time.
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Magnetic north loses its strength during these times too, according to Beggan, and sometimes disappears completely for a time.
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For a time, he remained a marginal presence in literary life, his name known mainly to colleagues and connoisseurs.
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She taught at National Cathedral School for a time, around the time my dad was a Jesuit, I think.
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Louisa arrived in the U.S. in 1801 when President John Adams brought his diplomat son home for a time.
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However, debate and one-on-one attention must be reserved for a time and space outside of my classroom.
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The U.S. aluminium premium right now is suggesting higher prices are going to be around for a time yet.
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She did this while raising two boys, now ages 3 and 18 months, and, for a time, battling cancer.
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Morales retired in 19713 and for a time was a Spanish-language commentator for WWE and World Championship Wrestling.
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Not only did the magnet survive the crushing weight of the press, it actually repelled it for a time.
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Even Columbia House, for a time, had a creative team curating music and neatly packaging it in its catalog.
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For a time, the outing of manipulated visuals, usually ones aggrandizing Mr. Modi, hardly seemed to compromise the government itself.
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Maybe. But I'll save it for a time when I want to retreat during the scorching hot days of summer.
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Before she broke into Hollywood, Gadot had served in the Israeli army, which all Israeli citizens serve for a time.
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On this episode of Recode Decode, Mullenweg calls for a "Time Well Spent"-style movement for ads and data privacy.
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For a time, its residents recall with perverse pride, Veles was the second-most polluted town in the former Yugoslavia.
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Stephens Edges Barão in Featherweight Firefight For a time, Renan Barão looked like one of MMA's pound-for-pound kings.
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The twin assertion of cultural and economic threats makes an oddly dystopian message for a time of strong economic growth.
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Petrobras held on to its champ for a time by moving Titericz into a position that used his data skills.
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Doris Day, whose wholesome screen presence stood for a time of innocence in '60s films, has died, her foundation says.
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He never thought it a hindrance, though he was sad to note that for a time his children disowned it.
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He rarely posted on his Facebook page, and for a time, Gilmore and Golan said, he wasn't seen in public.
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He may, for a time, use more appropriate rhetoric or statements, but I just don't know if that can last.
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That one photo temporarily caused her profile to crash and some fans were unable to follow her for a time.
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Peach is a 1.0 app in a web 2.0 world; its architecture is nostalgic for a time we've left behind.
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The Red Cross helped the family for a time, but it became clear their building would not be restored soon.
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For a time the brand almost defined the work uniform of those in the art dealing or head-shrinking business.
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For a time on Friday, it looked as if Raonic, not Murray, might get the unappetizing assignment of facing Djokovic.
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Father and son lost each other in the confusion, and for a time each believed the other had been killed.
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It's easy to see why "The Host" was, for a time, the highest-grossing South Korean movie of all time.
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For a time, "Trump Carousel" was on at least one sign, but yesterday there were no signs of the name.
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For a time, it was a popular show, which is annoying because it had a stupid — and absurdly outdated — premise.
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Update: As predicted, Mayhem was trounced, though it did stay ahead of a few other teams for a time. pic.twitter.
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Namely, that the real-life George Hodel was suspected of the grisly killing for a time in the late '40s.
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But he's also sick and lonely, slowly wasting away, and his friendship with Lee is, for a time, a cure.
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It's an apt metaphor for Miller, who was always submerged in his work and, for a time, in his addiction.
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For a time, he led the OMB while also serving as the acting head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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He described his father as abusive, and for a time the family lived in a two-room house without plumbing.
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Reading the company's blog posts, you can feel executives longing for a time when Facebook felt smaller, and less consequential.
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Having a dedicated app that Twitter could focus on and promote helped Twitter, for a time, experience almost meteoric growth.
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The website for the Chicago Board Options Exchange at least partially crashed for a time amid a deluge of activity.
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For a time, millions of children and even adults became willing slaves to the demands of these computerized keychain taskmasters.
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For a time, Manilow even lived with TV production assistant Linda Allen, who was rumored to be his love interest.
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Trump not only gave him national prominence and relevance, he smuggled him — for a time — onto the National Security Council.
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They held off the mob for a time, exchanging volleys of gunfire with the Somalis who had surrounded the chopper.
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By 2015, earthquake activity peaked for a time at around 4 and a half quakes each day, Boak previously said.
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MORE reelection campaign, as well as for various statewide candidates in Georgia, even going up to Virginia for a time.
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He worked in a food-processing factory for a time but says his bosses refused to give him a raise.
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We've got to be prepared to play without Jimmy for a time, but we don't want to jump to conclusions.
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For a time, bots were perceived to be plain-text exchanges and as such were often described as "invisible apps".
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For a time their "terrific bayings prove[d] quite as serviceable as bayonets in keeping down the surgings of revolt".
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I think I was in denial for a time, though; I had to be, in order to have any fun.
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For a time, during 2012, Jason Trawick, then her boyfriend, also served as co-conservator for her personal well-being.
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Mellon also served for a time as the chairman of the finance committee of the Republican Party in New York.
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For a time, there was even a dog tax that scaled upward with the breed and pedigree of the dog.
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She worked for a time at hospitals in the crossfire, where the victims were "fighters, women and children," she said.
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Dallas needed just 26 seconds to effectively take the raucous crowd out of the game, at least for a time.
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Not far away is Building 257, a fortresslike bunker once used for munitions storage and, for a time, animal research.
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The kettle will even keep your water warm for a time before automatically shutting off to protect the heating element.
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That chapter focused on three of the 19 hijackers who lived for a time in Los Angeles and San Diego.
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Even Oprah couldn't ignore the phenomenon, and for a time her show featured its own sexual secrets and marital dramas.
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But Mr. Manson, who was actually born and grew up, for a time, in Brooklyn, said the borough has changed.
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For a time, Mr. Nicholson arranged for guests with theater tickets to be chauffeured in a Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud.
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But make sure to save as much as you can for a time in the future when you'll need it.
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The old are not useless, stepmothers might become family, mothers abide and even thrive for a time with their children.
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For a time, it was unclear whether the testimony would take place in the public view or behind closed doors.
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For a time, Noriega had pretty good relations with the US because of Panama's strategic location on the Panama Canal.
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But even after being stabilized, many patients need continual supervision for a time to regain weight and learn new behavior.
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An author lived for a time in a modern house behind mine, on the other side of a eucalyptus grove.
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She was married for a time to a Puerto Rican-born singer, Daniel Santos, and her son took his name.
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For a time, millions of children and even adults became willing slaves to the demands of these computerised keychain taskmasters.
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But Hick, as she was called, fell in love with her subject, and at least for a time Eleanor reciprocated.
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He is her master, as Italians were for a time masters of Ethiopia, ruling it with a brutal, repressive hand.
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The wounds of race — still open, still weeping over the course of 400 years — preoccupy our literature for a time.
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The pioneers who made these movies did so despite the industry's early male domination and, for a time, they flourished.
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But for a time, it became blasé, an inoffensive theme to gives some justification and context for games' mechanical combat.
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For a time, women born in the US were stripped of citizenship for marrying men who were not US citizens.
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In fact, the market was so saturated that prices dropped drastically for a time around 2016, Dr. Al-Azm said.
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For a time, Bitcoin was known as the currency of drug dealers and other bad actors skulking on the internet.
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