"But that doesn't make them illegal or for that matter punishable or for that matter grounds for a seizure" of a motorist.
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Every woman – and man, for that matter – should.
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Someone made Eastwood's day — and life, for that matter.
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Clinton — and Mr. Trump, for that matter — are critical.
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" But, he added, "For that matter, neither does Bernie.
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It's also the second in 10 years, for that matter.
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It's also the second in 10 years, for that matter.
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Or, for that matter, any technology that surpasses the landline.
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Or even in a pair of jeans, for that matter.
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And who on the internet (or IRL for that matter )
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Or Phillipa Soo and Leslie Odom Jr., for that matter?
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She isn't very welcoming to Claire either for that matter.
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The same holds for cars, or trains for that matter.
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For that matter, why does he carry a pocket watch?
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I never received pushback or one note, for that matter.
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And, for that matter, what happens when we find out?
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Or, for that matter, the impending wrath of TLC fans.
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And, for that matter, they should end the undercard debates.
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Or, really, for that matter, the tastes of an adult.
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Or, for that matter, for taxpayers to subsidise organised religion?
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Nobody wanted to see his immigration papers for that matter.
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Or, for that matter, defecating, an even more elemental act.
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Do you even have one at all, for that matter?
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Scorpio doesn't do Venus, or anything for that matter, lightly.
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NBC has invested in BuzzFeed (and Axios, for that matter).
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There is no traffic, or parked cars for that matter.
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Nor does it, for that matter, taste much like Oreos.
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Or than the 1964 Jerome Robbins original, for that matter?
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Emanuel wasn't a businessman (or a doctor, for that matter).
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For that matter, Iranians complain about their political system, too.
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None resemble Ms. Gravatt or, for that matter, the others.
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Nor, for that matter, is having friends you can trust.
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For that matter, Puerto Rico's public sector is hopelessly bloated.
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For that matter, the same could be said of Michelangelo.
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Voters need to be registered and, for that matter, organized.
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Criticism, for that matter, can sin in generosity as well.
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But I was no Aragorn — or for that matter, Arwen.
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You can't just get new fingerprints — or eyeballs for that matter.
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No need — or time for that matter — to stop for lunch.
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I think it&aposs bad for the presidency for that matter.
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Few people love spring cleaning, or any cleaning for that matter.
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For that matter, so are biology, geophysics, technology, and social organization.
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And why, for that matter, is it speaking up at all?
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What would Facebook (or YouTube, or Snapchat, for that matter) do?
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Mr. Tuberman, however, resisted Groupon — and, for that matter, the Internet.
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It's unlike its a contemporaries, and for that matter, anything else.
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Or, for that matter, even remember if these cops have kids.
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Or, for that matter, Angela Lansbury as a park balloon lady?
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Has he ever hammered away at a typewriter, for that matter?
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Major spoilers for Bates Motel — and Psycho, for that matter — follow.
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And why, for that matter, are the Emmys called the Emmys?
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For that matter, Fight Club isn't an unimpeachable work of satire.
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Travelers is the better one, so is Chubb for that matter.
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Same goes for the salad, or the fish, for that matter.
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Or a new laptop, or tablet, or smartphone, for that matter?
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And for that matter, why not explain the reasoning behind it?
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New Macs (and new Windows PCs, for that matter) are complicated.
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And for that matter, exactly what do you get for $35,000?
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Also new, for that matter, is Klinsmann's pragmatism about playing styles.
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The FCC is no poster child for efficiency for that matter.
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For that matter, what does "beta" even mean in this context?
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Nor is it your grandfather's Pyongyang, or Tehran for that matter.
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For that matter, what was really accomplished in discussions of Syria?
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For that matter, none of the play's characters are persuasively written.
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And for that matter, in small country towns in South Carolina.
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Or any type of worship from a stranger, for that matter.
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Nor, for that matter, did they seem to care very much.
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And for that matter, what does it mean to be sophisticated?
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For that matter, any turnover in this matchup would be refreshing.
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For that matter, didn't he oppose Trump's drive to repeal Obamacare?
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No mystery, for that matter, looms larger than King James's future.
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Chocolate chip cookie dough (or any cookie dough for that matter).
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So for that matter is Ms. Pelosi, whatever her perceived liabilities.
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Or, for that matter, that Murray's findings have been thoroughly debunked.
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For that matter, it's the heart of a vibrant, informed democracy.
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Neither bailout option sounds sustainable, or even legal for that matter.
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Is a mother, for that matter, a woman with a man?
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Nor is our planet or for that matter our entire universe.
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Nor is our planet or for that matter our entire universe.
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For that matter, how do we even agree on what's toxic?
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It doesn't even feel like earlier this decade, for that matter.
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Or, for that matter, unlike any car anyone has ever made.
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Annual dues, for that matter, are $4,200 for members over 35.
|
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Sometimes public silence can be deafening or, for that matter, misleading.
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And for that matter, we're not sure how to treat them.
|
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What unique crusade can Clinton, or Verrit, for that matter, lead?
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Maybe they were talking to more than two parties for that matter.
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BLL season 1, for that matter, will never be on Netflix either.
|
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For that matter, imagining the future of Yonge has never been easy.
|
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Admittedly, football isn't my forté — or sports in general, for that matter.
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Sasha has never been sailing, or on a boat for that matter.
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For that matter, why did President Clinton sign the bill at all?
|
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But those polished looks don't come easily — or quickly, for that matter.
|
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Uber, for that matter, loses over $1 billion a year in China.
|
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But not all philanthropists are billionaires, or even millionaires for that matter.
|
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How do you manage hosting large groups — or anyone for that matter?
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It doesn't happen to me very often, or ever for that matter.
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Subject tracking isn't a strength of the R either, for that matter.
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They're on YouPorn too, for that matter — another brand owned by MindGeek.
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There wasn't much economics, or for that matter much connection with reality.
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For that matter, the demo was seated but your character is standing.
|
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Ericsson, for that matter, trades at 18-times next year's earnings estimates.
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And, for that matter, she wants her diner and her diner only.
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Her brows aren't perfectly groomed — or even fastidiously plucked, for that matter.
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I don't wish I were there, or anywhere else for that matter.
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You don't wanna leave anything to chance ... or faith, for that matter.
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There aren't even any captions, or words at all for that matter.
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Or, for that matter, sharing all of the above experiences with others.
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There's no crying in baseball — or in winning awards, for that matter.
|
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Just ask Alipay — or, for that matter, Tencent, the owner of WeChat.
|
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And for that matter, why do Muslim terrorists despise America so much?
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For that matter, do not try to diagnose someone's pregnancy at all.
|
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And, for that matter, I want my poems to listen to you.
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And, for that matter, it didn't amount to much of a statement.
|
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It did not taste like Christmas, or mince pies, for that matter.
|
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Neither one of them can beat Clinton, or Trump for that matter.
|
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She didn't get it from celebrities or models either, for that matter.
|
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For that matter, people throughout the Midwest are in serious danger, too.
|
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Why, for that matter, do scientists keep doing climate science at all?
|
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For that matter, does my old phone have a new phone number?
|
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For that matter, why not post video cameras at slaughterhouses and feedlots?
|
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He doesn't believe in Santa Claus, or even Jesus for that matter.
|
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I don't mean, here, to attack men -- or masculinity for that matter.
|
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Tornadoes in Havana and, for that matter, all of Cuba are rare.
|
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For that matter, Republicans Trump made a special point to mention Rep.
|
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His agenda wouldn't be conservative, moderate, liberal or for that matter coherent.
|
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Northwood — and my hairstylist Sharpton, for that matter — do recommend regular trims.
|
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For that matter, how do humans survive on Mars once they've arrived?
|
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For that matter, how can Democrats vote against American business and prosperity?
|
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Or, for that matter, that anyone would notice if she did not.
|
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Some did not know one another, or for that matter the Klimples.
|
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It can be a physio, a doctor, an umpire for that matter.
|
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There is no radio here or television or, for that matter, electricity.
|
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Nor, for that matter, was there any fluffiness about Miss Rankin's costume.
|
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I have never registered as a Republican (or Democrat for that matter).
|
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Or for that matter, of President Trump, who demonstrates contempt for institutions.
|
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And Woods's victory immediately reverberated beyond golf and, for that matter, sports.
|
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No one is above the law — or jury duty for that matter.
|
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Nor, for that matter, is it liberal arrogance to point this out.
|
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This man doesn't care about facts, or much else for that matter.
|
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So what's an opinion writer — or anybody, for that matter — to do?
|
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Chinese people — and most East Asians, for that matter— not so much.
|
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For that matter, you could text-message a handshake to a friend.
|
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As was Harvey, for that matter, until he was shown the door.
|
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For that matter, we might see rather muted activity this whole week.
|
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I don't enjoy watching grown men, nor anyone for that matter SPITTING!
|
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Especially when they're at school — or any place else, for that matter.
|
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For that matter, what's a blood moon, blue moon or strawberry moon?
|
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He's independent of the Trump team, or any team for that matter.
|
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And for that matter, what value does a musician have in this world?
|
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I was like, where is my daughter Shangela, or for that matter Laganja?
|
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I haven't seen any mention of the 7, or Queens, for that matter.
|
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But so did the iPhone X — and the iPhone 6s, for that matter.
|
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Spotlight — or Boost, for that matter — isn't something every dating app user needs.
|
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Think AOL and Earthlink, not NBC Comcast Universal (or, for that matter, Oath).
|
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What does it have to do with Riverdale, or karma, for that matter?
|
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Fortunately, we no longer live in "Watters' World," or for that matter, Trump's.
|
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And for that matter, his contributions to hip-hop specifically cannot be overstated.
|
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For that matter, which end you look through is up to you, too.
|
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We can buy from Bangladesh or Vietnam, other places, Mexico, for that matter.
|
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There's no word on when the global expansion may come, for that matter.
|
|
Nor is she the first to describe her "broken vagina," for that matter.
|
|
This isn't a problem just facing lawmakers or even Pompeo, for that matter.
|
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It doesn't make you rethink anything, or think at all, for that matter.
|
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What good is a weakness when it cannot be struck, for that matter?
|
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Same applies to anyone laughing or sharing that joke too, for that matter.
|
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But they weren't made with Photoshop—or a digital camera, for that matter.
|
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For that matter, they're not that different from Mr. Rubio's positions on immigration.
|
|
That just isn't how history -- or the real world, for that matter -- works.
|
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So would, for that matter, his recipe for asparagus with morels and tarragon.
|
|
For that matter, so are Hosmer and Perez, who are both hitting over .
|
|
For that matter, Netflix is beginning to look rather solitary in its strategy.
|
|
No British, or American king, for that matter, is going to save us.
|
|
For that matter, they'll need less refrigeration because they're less prone to spoilage.
|
|
And why, for that matter, add Adam Warren, part of the Chapman trade?
|
|
There is no grand strategy on infrastructure, or anything else for that matter.
|
|
For that matter, he doesn't seem to even come from anywhere very specific.
|
|
The worst of the worst also split the first two, for that matter.
|
|
This is how ISIS or any radical group, for that matter, can grow.
|
|
The area is not crowded with Korean restaurants or, for that matter, Koreans.
|
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UConn fans — and the entire state, for that matter — feel diminished and underappreciated.
|
|
Musk's ambitions to visit Mars — or die there, for that matter — aren't unknown.
|
|
They have renovated the reputation of the city of Waco, for that matter.
|
|
If only life—or, for that matter, this essay—could be so neat.
|
|
Mentioning departed characters is natural for Grey's or any show for that matter.
|
|
For that matter, the very definition of hydration is a matter of debate.
|
|
Or that we kind of smell like what we eat, for that matter.
|
|
But Chief Justice John Roberts, and for that matter Brett Kavanaugh, surely should.
|
|
Re-enter H. We didn't date, or even talk regularly, for that matter.
|
|
Nothing about priestly celibacy or barring women from clerical ranks, for that matter.
|
|
Who knows what the future — or, for that matter, this week — will bring.
|
|
When you eat meat—or for that matter, cauliflower—it's transforming into you.
|
|
For that matter, regular old small-air snowboarding can be plenty life-threatening.
|
|
Could he be set to take on Diesel (or, for that matter, Deisel)?
|
|
Every filmmaker, or reporter for that matter, edits interviews for clarity and brevity.
|
|
It's a key distinction between Judaism (and Islam, for that matter) and Christianity.
|
|
And for that matter, how was Gary going to develop and scan them?
|
|
The NPV (and the Electoral College for that matter) continues to be controversial.
|
|
How, for that matter, can Democrats start winning a few more local races?
|
|
Or, for that matter, the six early quartets published together as Op. 1303.
|
|
For that matter, you don't even need to tweet; you can just retweet.
|
|
He would not miss Maureen, or any of Marcia's friends, for that matter.
|
|
For that matter, Mr. Trump's own coalition is hardly a model of cohesion.
|
|
Those defenses, for that matter, are still live in the Apple class action.
|
|
Or the author's lack of Mexican heritage or migrant experience, for that matter.
|
|
All men, all women, for that matter, secretly long for some great tragedy.
|
|
If Assad's troops – or Turkey's, for that matter – attack the Kurds, what then?
|
|
Or, for that matter, which law enforcement officials Facebook is referring to, specifically.
|
|
All men, all women, for that matter, secretly long for some great tragedy.
|
|
The Peter Kafkas of the world — and the Scott Franks, for that matter.
|
|
Obsolescence is for toasters and cellphones, not art or, for that matter, literature.
|
|
These unconscious biases aren't restricted to hiring — or hedge funds, for that matter.
|
|
His rhetorical style is similar to Obama's — or, for that matter, Marco Rubio's.
|
|
It bears repeating: don't try these at home — or anywhere else, for that matter.
|
|
Ask any Venezuelan or Zimbabwean, or for that matter Argentinian, why that would matter.
|
|
Marsha didn't intend on creating SET, or any board game empire for that matter.
|
|
But that doesn't make this great news for women, or anyone for that matter.
|
|
This was pre-affirmative action, pre-Civil Rights Act of 1964, for that matter.
|
|
The art world was never the same... and neither was fashion, for that matter.
|
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They are the must-have sandal of Brazil, and the world for that matter.
|
|
And luckily I'm not being audited this year, or last year, for that matter.
|
|
That excludes everything in today's arsenals, or for that matter on today's drawing boards.
|
|
No crystal is a substitute for therapy (or any health treatment, for that matter).
|
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I don't really have problems talking to girls, or to anyone for that matter.
|
|
Photo Courtesy Kenneth CataniaWe can't all be puppies—or even capybaras, for that matter.
|
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Neither Trump nor Sanders, nor Hillary Clinton for that matter, wants to cut them.
|
|
There may always be space for Clint Eastwood, or, for that matter, Tom Hanks.
|
|
What if, for that matter, fast food offered an a la carte tapas menu?
|
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So too, for that matter, does the ongoing renegotiation of the NAFTA trade agreement.
|
|
For that matter, so does Walmart with its $11-an-hour entry-level salary.
|
|
Shawn looks like he just rolled out of bed ... Camila too, for that matter.
|
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"I don't play professionally or very well for that matter," she told Entertainment Weekly.
|
|
Well, there's nothing necessarily wrong with that, or any other feelings for that matter.
|
|
And for that matter, had chess ever been used to conceal hidden messages before?
|
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And so is Billy, for that matter, and he has good reason to be.
|
|
But there was no emergency -- or missiles flying through the air, for that matter.
|
|
Reasons to contact the FBI (and other federal authorities, for that matter) are myriad.
|
|
But my career at CNN -- and in journalism, for that matter -- almost didn't happen.
|
|
There are no geckos in Portland, Oregon—or in East London, for that matter.
|
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For that matter, he couldn't even speak Tagalog, the native language of the Philippines.
|
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But she will say nothing about the crime — or anything else, for that matter.
|
|
And what, for that matter, are the actual origins of the garment in question?
|
|
For that matter, health anxiety doesn't always spur people to make more medical appointments.
|
|
This President currently, and Bill Clinton for that matter had a lot of energy.
|
|
There are no moderates, or for that matter, sensible people, anywhere in this story.
|
|
Working terrorism cases — or any case for that matter — requires the collection of intelligence.
|
|
For that matter, what are drones and airstrikes if not forms of military intervention?
|
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For that matter, the same goes for Taylor Swift or Ed Sheeran or Drake.
|
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For Koffmann, it was his first visit to Quebec, or Canada, for that matter.
|
|
Is a widespread migration to alternative services possible or, for that matter, even desirable?
|
|
For that matter, SpaceX has never launched a single human being into orbit before.
|
|
I have a duty to respect this president, or any president, for that matter.
|
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Or Clinton, for that matter, whose administration, Hirshman says, "produced considerable payoffs for feminists"?
|
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Or, for that matter, appear publicly with any Democrat running in the midterm elections.
|
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The presidency is not a reality show, or for that matter, a talk show.
|
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Or, for that matter, maybe you just have to go to the grocery store.
|
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"I have felt the pressure — and for that matter the responsibility — acutely," he says.
|
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Or, for that matter, to decide that they shouldn't have any water at all.
|
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For that matter, it would insult people in small towns like the Lanford, Ill.
|
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Why can't motherhood — parenthood, for that matter — just be a part of life's choices?
|
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So too, for that matter, has been his first season in the Champions League.
|
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There is no free lunch in tax reform, or health care for that matter.
|
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Such a wound could not be repaired, then or decades later for that matter.
|
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I'm all for flaunting arm muscles — or arms of any kind, for that matter.
|
|
For that matter, who is the lead for the President in implementing his policy?
|
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What a great way to spend November 85033th—or any day, for that matter!
|
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He has no use for counsel, or compromise, or, for that matter, facts themselves.
|
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It's the only one I've ever used, or even know about, for that matter.
|
|
This holds true for large, rare diamonds — or rubies or sapphires, for that matter.
|
|
Why is Verizon even bothering with video, or AOL and Yahoo for that matter?
|
|
Or, for that matter, are Manson's olden day rockstar antics just problematic and washed?
|
|
It was my first time tasting the insect, or any insect for that matter.
|
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For that matter, how do I know the attributes of each of those classes?
|
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Nor, for that matter, did he do all that much of consequence within it.
|
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Or, for that matter, from using Obamacare money to fund public schools or affordable housing?
|
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It needs functioning markets for electricity and land—and capital and labour, for that matter.
|
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And for that matter, the whole House of Edwards, that would've been quite a spectacle!
|
|
Villanelle apparently isn't the first woman — or, person for that matter — Aaron has kept before.
|
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Or, for that matter, a Lush factory, because that's clearly where the real magic happens.
|
|
This is not an acceptable way to treat a friend — or anyone, for that matter.
|
|
Beautiful Background You're going to love this set — and this whole evening, for that matter!
|
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And, for that matter, the story doesn't exactly fall into place the way it could.
|
|
Or, for that matter, sell us on the idea of these lions to begin with.
|
|
Can an animal have some sense that it's won something, or, for that matter, lost?
|
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And for that matter, so did his victories in states with notably small black populations.
|
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For that matter it doesn't really fit into any clear narrative about the Tenderloin whatsoever.
|
|
Bloomberg for President dalliance—and his 2012 dalliance, for that matter, in conjunction with the
|
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For that matter, how interesting is it to build a story around such flat characters?
|
|
McCaffrey's brief comments summed up Iowa's day — and the last few weeks, for that matter.
|
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I could give a sh*t what he thinks, or anybody else for that matter.
|
|
Mick Jagger is unreal, and for that matter, so are all of The Rolling Stones.
|
|
Book events rarely garner national media attention—or, for that matter, much attention at all.
|
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For that matter, he never shopped in any of the upscale stores that dot Gulshan.
|
|
For that matter, why are there like four different scenes happening in this one-sheet?
|
|
For that matter, Uber has never really made high ethical standards a priority more generally.
|
|
Why does this remarkable surge not spur frantic enthusiasm—or for that matter deep trepidation?
|
|
Better still, the XR looks like the iPhone X (and, for that matter, the XS).
|
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Indeed, there were no tangible concessions from the North (or, for that matter, the South).
|
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His women co-stars – and the men, for that matter — have never been so lucky.
|
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For that matter, anti-EU sentiment is also a political factor in other member countries.
|
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There's one at the center of our Milky Way galaxy, Sagittarius A*, for that matter.
|
|
So how does one pack for a royal wedding, or any trip for that matter?
|
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And, for that matter, how does anyone create a custom drink that is so...intensive?
|
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If only Conor -- or Offset for that matter -- had someone like Reese in their crew.
|
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What if Harry Potter had ended up with Hermione -- or Draco Malfoy, for that matter?
|
|
The fashion and beauty industries aren't historically known for modesty — nor diversity, for that matter.
|
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You don't have to be older, rich or Warren Buffett for that matter, to invest.
|
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And, for that matter, how could anyone not want to participate in the fun themselves?
|
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But that's no reason to disrespect her appearance — or any woman's appearance, for that matter.
|
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The word "hack," is never used, and neither is "malware" or "exploit," for that matter.
|
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Look, I sympathise with Faust when I read Goethe, or even Marlowe for that matter.
|
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For that matter, wouldn't it be smarter for the Republican party to do the same?
|
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Doesn't sound like he's with the GMO movement, or the vegan movement for that matter.
|
|
" "There was a lot of talk around Beto [O'Rourke], there still is for that matter.
|
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The move did not, however, impress Pennsylvania delegates, or many other delegates for that matter.
|
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That's not to say that's happening right now, or ever will happen for that matter.
|
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I don't like the stock and I don't like the stadium either, for that matter.
|
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I find ageism (and obesity, for that matter) to be the last acceptable contemporary biases.
|
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These matters will not be solved overnight; or within the next year, for that matter.
|
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And she was angry at me and at God and the world, for that matter.
|
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Or, for that matter, the resources and time to spiral through all the administrative rigamarole.
|
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So how much fluid should football players -- and all other humans for that matter -- drink?
|
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It captured the first images of Venus's surface—or any alien planet for that matter.
|
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For that matter, we urge the Pentagon to adopt without waiting for congressional leadership (again).
|
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Nor, for that matter, does it rate styling, which is also important to many buyers.
|
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It was not, however, anything new for Kelly and race — or, for that matter, holidays.
|
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And yes, GB shows off all her best sides here -- Liam too for that matter.
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For that matter, it also includes most of the leading economic experts at top universities.
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However, the Olympics and any competition for that matter are in the business of entertainment.
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I don't need you to be vegan-er than thou, or me, for that matter.
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You'd never hear Liz Lemon — or for that matter, Tina Fey — make such a declaration.
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There was no medical infrastructure — or educational or financial, for that matter — to support them.
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For that matter, though, this exceedingly satisfying spinach salad could easily be served year round.
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I pray he, and I, for that matter, can learn to accept it with equanimity.
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For that matter, I'd like a half-inch adjustment on the waist of my dress.
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They suggest you don't wear them with shoes (or walk in them, for that matter).
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So too, for that matter, is the question of whether the president is a moron.
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By that, he means not cutting out carbs or fat (or protein for that matter).
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Plus, high carbon prices — for that matter any carbon prices — are politically a tough sell.
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It hasn't made it to the airport, or through the assembly line for that matter.
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An individual athlete, or even a fan for that matter, could pray for our country.
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Where could one send tourists — or even locals, for that matter — hoping to "see" it?
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Russia -- and for that matter Putin -- are not the danger to China they once were.
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This has yet to be confirmed by George R.R. Martin, or anybody for that matter.
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"We cannot speak to the Southwest fleet or other airlines, for that matter," Jewell wrote.
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I did not grow up observing Advent or, for that matter, knowing what it was.
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We didn't feel the people who'd written these fully understood them either, for that matter.
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Glenn's favorite episodes—and all the episodes, for that matter—are currently streaming on FXNow.
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Does the state of current, or for that matter past, scientific knowledge support that finding?
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No one can reasonably argue against the merits of training (or entrepreneurialism for that matter).
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No gun -- or numbing gel for that matter, 'cause Drake said he didn't want any.
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This is not how Stevie Wonder's song works, or most traditional songs, for that matter.
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So where does that leave the fashion lover — or, for that matter, the fashion industry?
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There are other ways social impact investing — or divesting, for that matter — can do good.
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Importantly, the tablet doesn't have an email app (or any other app, for that matter).
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Gene Simmons would love -- LOVE -- to play North Korea, and Russia too, for that matter.
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And for that matter, how much will we see of Jack in Seasons 2 and 3?
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But most insider selling isn't really all that devious in nature — or illegal for that matter.
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One thing that's apparently not contributing a ton to happiness (or body image, for that matter)?
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Anyone ever questioned Lionel Messi (or any other male soccer legend for that matter) on that?
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For that matter, how do any of us ever decide to trust our tap water again?
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But don't think of her as the First Daughter — or the First Lady, for that matter.
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Your smartphone can help you find your parking spot — or any other location, for that matter.
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Fifth, for that matter, the ISPs themselves don't know the location of most of this data.
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So who would add this card (or stick with the program at all, for that matter)?
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Or, for that matter, take it as anything less than an insult to his life's work?
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"Fashion has yet to come to terms with it" — or for that matter, with nonstandard sizing.
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I don't want it on my tits, or anywhere else on my body for that matter.
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And those things cannot be addressed by monetary policy or fiscal policy directly for that matter.
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I've always felt paying yourself first, or savings in general for that matter, isn't about accumulation.
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Of course, the moon (or any celestial body, for that matter) shouldn't dictate your every move.
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Ultimately, how you observe your religion (and Valentine's Day, for that matter) is a personal decision.
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Just look at it: Not exactly eye candy (or music to your ears, for that matter).
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The more data it can offer advertisers (and developers, for that matter) the more it profits.
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It's not that Republicans — and Democrats for that matter — don't know how to balance the budget.
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American liberalism is not at all like Nazism, and neither, for that matter, is American conservatism.
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It's hard to feel invested because I didn't meet my competitors or anyone for that matter.
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For that matter, did some critics who contributed to those scores succumb to the same pressures?
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And, for that matter, Loch, who is among the more level-headed contestants on the show.
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"I apologize for anything negative I've said towards gays and, for that matter, anyone," he wrote.
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The company didn't really confirm or deny the rumors — or say much else for that matter.
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Nonetheless, their labels do not say they treat glioblastoma—nor any other cancer for that matter.
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They know nothing, for that matter, about why America sought peace talks almost 70 years ago.
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And his ideas haven't been emerging from a vacuum (or a black hole, for that matter).
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Except not by a human, nor an alien, for that matter (this is a space story).
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Much less was known about his policy plans (or, for that matter, Hillary Clinton's policy plans).
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So far, Clinton (and, for that matter, Sanders) has promised to do more than Obama did.
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It hasn't been a great week for Kushner or his wife, Ivanka Trump, for that matter.
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Somehow, it doesn't make a difference that they are not employees — or adults, for that matter.
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For that matter, plenty of developers do amazing things with the out-of-the-box technology.
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Most Americans view the left, or liberals for that matter, as anything that is not Republican.
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For that matter, the lively chemistry they demonstrated in Thor: Ragnarok is nowhere to be seen.
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It's not about super-doctors -- or supercomputers for that matter -- parachuting in to save the day.
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If there's anything impossible to parody successfully onstage, or for that matter, off, it's performance art.
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Still, we could have done without that particular callout, or the c-word for that matter.
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Why should sports fans in Los Angeles — or anywhere else for that matter — expect something different?
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Or have we, in fact, finally reached red-carpet — and for that matter, award show — saturation?
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David Haber grew up a long way from Wall Street — and Silicon Valley, for that matter.
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The root of subtle sexism is not all Mr. Trump, or anyone else, for that matter.
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So I wouldn't run — or even stroll, for that matter — to buy a virtual-reality system.
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Designers should be as passionate on this subject as any scientist (or politician, for that matter).
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It's still unknown how BOL—or LSD or psilocybin, for that matter—ease cluster headache symptoms.
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For the record, I have no financial interests in Saudi Arabia (or Russia, for that matter).
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For that matter, it's not as if silence in the face of political absurdity is unprecedented.
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Nobody would label most college students as especially high-information consumers (or voters for that matter).
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For that matter, graphics themselves (excluding VR) were a sideshow, despite being in the actual name.
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Jyst didn't ask me to connect with Facebook — or for any personal information, for that matter.
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We can only imagine what Simpson (and poor Joe Jonas, for that matter) is thinking now.
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The sounds she made when anyone mentioned ranch dressing—or any white condiments, for that matter.
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For that matter, are the apples cold all the way through or just on the outside?
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For that matter, most companies would consider selling 10 million iPads to be a big hit.
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Especially when you realize it all happened before bars or bathhouses—or WiFi, for that matter.
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Greg E.: There's a relationship between technology and feminism, and technology and sexism for that matter.
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"No Circus," and, for that matter, the West Coast, represent a shift in focus for Steinberger.
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Too much star anise, or any other ingredient for that matter, can become bitter when reduced.
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To describe "Ludwig" (or Ludwig himself, for that matter) as decadent might seem like an understatement.
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Mr. Jacobs, and Mr. Son for that matter, can use their daring to better effect elsewhere.
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For that matter, what good is an ability to see into the future in this world?
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For that matter, it has been some years since Standard Grill itself has done anything noteworthy.
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For that matter, the "sea level" itself is also in constant flux due to tidal changes.
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For that matter, it's not even clear that the White House is making it a demand.
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Set in 2020, he would be scrolling Twitter for updates—or, for that matter, watching Contagion.
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What defines a man or a woman, or for that matter a boy or a girl?
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"I'm still concerned -- very concerned for that matter -- that the numbers are not accurate" he said.
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But she stresses that she's "not running against Chris Christie," or, for that matter, the president.
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And neither, for that matter, is the nation-state the only "natural" form of political organization.
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During my dinner, the flurry of courses was free of pretension (and for that matter, silverware).
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That may seem to you a fair definition of theater — or, for that matter, life itself.
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None of us progressives favor extremes of Islam, or of any other religion for that matter.
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The debate is unlikely to move the needle in Nevada or anywhere else for that matter.
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Mr. Hendricks resisted classification as a political painter, or as a black painter for that matter.
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For that matter, neither does Colbert, who stays psychologically tranquil even at his most morally indignant.
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Just because people are watching porn, doesn't necessarily mean they're masturbating, or orgasming for that matter.
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After all, the United States -- and China, for that matter -- are more powerful countries than Russia.
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"I don't think Brett would flash himself to Debbie, or anyone, for that matter," he said.
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Soup -- it's not just for the winter or colds (or leftover chicken dinner, for that matter).
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For that matter, so does Mr. Padiet, a soft-spoken scholar who is not a Dinka.
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For that matter, Mr. Trump promised more government involvement in health care than Hillary Clinton did.
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It is a recurring theme in any sort of collecting — or any purchase, for that matter.
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"I can't live with too many fabrics or textures — or color for that matter," she says.
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MIKE POMPEO: What we're looking isn't the rial to collapse or anything else for that matter.
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Or for that matter, if you have to shut your factory because workers have the virus.
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Does signaling "weakness" through diplomatic overture actually embolden Iran — or China and Russia, for that matter?
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For that matter, the themes of the other plays on my list are not exactly futuristic.
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Mutual funds and index funds that invest in equities, and bonds for that matter, have risk.
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For that matter, why are the people who broadcast these theories — like Alex Jones — so appealing?
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For that matter, nobody needs a brand new Toyota when a used one would be cheaper.
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Can you imagine Sven-Göran Eriksson drinking a pint of wine, or Roy Hodgson for that matter?
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There were no queer characters of Asian descent— or, for that matter, any other ethnicity or race.
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It means Apple has something that no Android phone — or Windows laptop, for that matter — can match.
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We'll see how long-lasting this Warren moment is, or, for that matter, whether Biden's moment ebbs.
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For that matter, what do clocks or steampunk mean to Lisa Vanderpump, Tom Schwartz, and Tom Sandoval?
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It had been a while since he'd been to the museum, or any museum for that matter.
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For that matter, a modern computer can be simulated by a supercomputer in much the same way.
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That said, I never felt like this series was about giant robots, or aliens for that matter.
|
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What sounds in the clinic decrease, or for that matter increase, the experience of pain, for example?
|
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Erickson's debut novel—and, for that matter, his many subsequent ones—tap into a similar American unreality.
|
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For that matter, how much of what we see as Joi's personhood comes from her physical appearance?
|
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By comparison, look at how Facebook Messenger does things – or any other messaging app for that matter.
|
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But it's hard for facts — or, for that matter, lies — to speak to our beliefs and emotions.
|
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And, for that matter, any effort sufficiently advanced of concept will certainly invite legal scrutiny and obstruction.
|
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Same goes for Bernie Sanders, for that matter, who lost the Democratic presidential nomination last time around.
|
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How did that impact your perspective on organized religion or, for that matter, the existence of God?
|
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He does it very effectively, for a billionaire for that matter and he talks about the elites.
|
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Otherwise, Washington will certainly be perceived as no better than China, Russia – or, for that matter, Kabila.
|
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For that matter, Trump currently owes money to a bank that is owned by the Chinese government.
|
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And for that matter, Ron Paul may not live long enough to become president of New Hampshire.
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I have the utmost respect for him, their offensive line and their whole team for that matter.
|
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Different finger bones also have a different sensitivity to exposure to androgen (and estrogen for that matter).
|
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Sprinting—or body-building, for that matter—are not things one normally associates with old people. Why?
|
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For that matter, Macron's success reflected the unhappiness of moderate voters with the customary Gaullist/Socialist alternative.
|
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Being Real Sad After Giving Birth Is a Thing And neither is postpartum depression for that matter.
|
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He has zero track record enforcing the securities law — or, for that matter, in any public service.
|
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Why should Congress want to deprive defendants – and, for that matter, our judges – of that "mercy" function?
|
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After all, kids generally don't go to Starbucks to eat -- or to consume coffee, for that matter.
|
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If waiters or waitresses for that matter displeased me I would rail at the heavens, curse, scream.
|
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But under no circumstances do we tolerate harassing or threatening other founders (or anyone for that matter).
|
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Like many molecular biologists—and, for that matter, plenty of condensed matter physicists and materials engineers—Dr.
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Or, for that matter, it can be the time needed to survive until a cure is developed.
|
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Nor, for that matter, is it unheard of for a presidential administration to complain about activist judges.
|
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FGM/C has absolutely no place in America - or anywhere else in the world for that matter.
|
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For that matter, we cured it without greater income equality or even remotely solving the gun problem.
|
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The kids — and the adults, for that matter — show up pretty often on each other's Instagram feeds.
|
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Obviously they aren't representative of everyone inside the disabled community, or outside of it for that matter.
|
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The idea of disposable fashion, or furniture for that matter, has never been something that's interested me.
|
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"You don't think of teenagers as attractive cybersecurity targets, or for that matter young women," he said.
|
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I'm not a half-Indian politician, or a doctor politician or a gay politician for that matter.
|
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The XC60's specs aren't far off those of its rivals, or the XC13 for that matter.
|
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What's frustrating about this story (and Flint for that matter) is that it doesn't need to happen.
|
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It's big, but doesn't feel indispensable to most Internet users or, for that matter, to most advertisers.
|
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Or, for that matter, the similar number who wanted Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush impeached.
|
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Little in these dynamics suggests a high-tech utopia — or dystopia, for that matter — in the offing.
|
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Connor figures he is saving another teammate, or any other student for that matter, from his brother.
|
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"I'll always believe governing — quite frankly, life, for that matter — is about connecting with people," he said.
|
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We don't make films because we're nice and want to do good or bad for that matter.
|
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It's hard to believe there was a dry eye in the house — or onstage, for that matter.
|
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For that matter, Mr. Zuckerberg could walk down the hallway and ask Facebook's general counsel, Colin Stretch.
|
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This is not to dunk on Burkina Faso or any other small Francophone nation, for that matter.
|
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Who wants to see that while you're eating, or for that matter, at any time of day?
|
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This proved to be the high point of Lansdale's influence in Saigon — and, for that matter, Washington.
|
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I've had to work with a lot of nations, for that matter, at odds with each other.
|
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Or for that matter in "Julia," playing a totally avowed alcoholic becoming a mother, in a way.
|
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Or, for that matter, the very idea that the F.B.I. is dedicated to destroying the Trump presidency.
|
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Nor, for that matter, was there a Blandford police officer to be found anywhere else on Tuesday.
|
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This game continues to move right along as if it were 217 — or 22017, for that matter.
|
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States are free to ban the agency-fee system or, for that matter, public employee unions entirely.
|
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Samsung isn't bringing this version of the phone to the US or other regions, for that matter.
|
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For that matter, how can we know in advance the number of people we expect to die?
|
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For Wednesday, perhaps, you could make chicken piccata or, for that matter, swordfish piccata or seitan piccata.
|
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Or, for that matter, Apple and Microsoft, which have both blown past trillion-dollar market cap territory.
|
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Moore is less likely to issue threats and, for that matter, is less interested in politicians altogether.
|
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It's also far from the most expensive harness on this list — or the lightest, for that matter.
|
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The FBI, however, cannot force interviews in background check investigations, or in criminal investigations for that matter.
|
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Nor, for that matter, have men here suddenly abandoned their decades-long pursuit of light-skinned women.
|
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White people have been villains in too many non-white people's pasts (and presents, for that matter).
|
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Also, like, for that matter: how stupid do JP Morgan and Goldman Sachs think we all are?
|
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To say so isn't anti-trans — I have nothing against transgender people, or anyone for that matter.
|
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I have no love for coal — nor for any other particular source of energy, for that matter.
|
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Pros: Rooms are immaculate, and so is every nook and corner of the hotel, for that matter.
|
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There was nothing predetermined about the Christmas 1914 truce — or, for that matter, the 1918 blockade extension.
|
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But her colleagues aren't leaping to support her — or anyone else in the Senate, for that matter.
|
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But you don&apost book here, or anywhere in the area for that matter, for a bargain.
|
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Of course, unisex (and androgynous, for that matter) are not new terms when it comes to fashion.
|
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You can impeach someone who hasn't committed any demonstrable federal crime, or state crime for that matter.
|
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Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg doesn't want to be Disney's CEO — or any company's CEO for that matter.
|
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I'm not a half-Indian politician, or a doctor politician, or a gay politician, for that matter.
|
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PERHAPS HE WASN'T born with superhero powers, like the X-Men—or the god Thor, for that matter.
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It has not stopped him from playing basketball or, for that matter, teaching himself to play the drums.
|
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" via GIPHY "I've never been able to give my wife (or any woman for that matter) an orgasm.
|
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The thought that a woman (or another man, for that matter) might want something from them feels alien.
|
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For that matter, I'm not under the illusion that most anti-Trumpers get up every day and meditate.
|
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Just because a narrative is dystopian doesn't make it Orwellian, or like any other dystopia for that matter.
|
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Her reactions—and most of the other characters' reactions, for that matter—are all a beat too slow.
|
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Unfortunately, there's no option for the iPhone 7 Plus or any other iPhone model, for that matter. Sorry.
|
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No one is even allowed to watch Singin' In The Rain, or any other movie for that matter.
|
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And, for that matter, so did Luyendyk, who is currently out of the country with his winning Bachelorette.
|
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Growing up with an uncertain future, I didn't care much about being Korean or American for that matter.
|
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Choosing to be a feminist has nothing to do with your femininity—or, for that matter, your masculinity.
|
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This message lies at the heart of Jackson, and all of Crow's work in Mississippi, for that matter.
|
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But irregardless, the U.K. -- and everyone else for that matter -- has just got to get on with it.
|
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But Lee contends Vans isn't just resting on its past for its present or future, for that matter.
|
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But do you have to wear shoes in your dorm's shower — or at the gym, for that matter?
|
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Though tempting, do not compare your returns to a single index or to other investors for that matter.
|
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A much-conquered country learned the wisdom of ambiguous expression, as for that matter did much-conquered Persia.
|
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It's not yet clear whether any pangolins (or bats, for that matter) were sold at the Huanan market.
|
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JUICE represents Europe's first mission to Jupiter, or any of the Solar System's outer planets for that matter.
|
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My skills in terms of programming really aren't noticed either, or anything else regarding computer for that matter.
|
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Next, swipe a pink shade (or any bright hue, for that matter) on the center of your lips.
|
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There is quite a bit of contrabass clarinet and bass clarinet and B-flat clarinet, for that matter.
|
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MNUCHIN: THERE'S REALLY NO NEW INFORMATION IN THE MARKET ON THE FED OR ON TRADE FOR THAT MATTER.
|
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These are some examples of things you should never do at the office, or anywhere for that matter.
|
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Make 2019 the year you finally master this device — and the rest of your kitchen, for that matter.
|
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You can listen to both of the books (and read them, for that matter) via CADD's website now.
|
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We've never really been followers of the "dress to impress" rule — or any fashion rules, for that matter.
|
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This particular carriage has no interest in following those of laws of traffic—or physics, for that matter.
|
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Your self worth should never be defined by your business' worth (or your net worth, for that matter).
|
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Politicians haven't learned that lesson when it comes to health bills or really any bills for that matter.
|
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It shouldn't even really be called an exercise class for that matter; there is virtually no exercise happening.
|
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In other words, it should avoid words that emerge from academia or industry, or activism for that matter.
|
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The rest of the customization — and just about everything else, for that matter — is done in the app.
|
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But amusing characters shouldn't be what a presidential election — or any election, for that matter — should be about.
|
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"For the record, I have no financial interests in Saudi Arabia (or Russia, for that matter)," he wrote.
|
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Indeed, increasingly, designers are being enlisted in the service of their country (or other countries for that matter).
|
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Abraham Lincoln didn't meet that standard; neither did F.D.R. Nor, for that matter, has Bernie Sanders (think guns).
|
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Well this new design will never fall behind your couch — or fit in your ear, for that matter.
|
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Neither, for that matter, can any of the Republican lawmakers who continue to follow Trump off the cliff.
|
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"For the record, I have no financial interests in Saudi Arabia (or Russia, for that matter)," he tweeted.
|
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"For the record, I have no financial interests in Saudi Arabia (or Russia, for that matter)," Trump tweeted.
|
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As it turns out, it doesn't really taste like rosé at all — or blood orange for that matter.
|
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So stop-and-frisk was not terminated by Mr. de Blasio, or by anyone else for that matter.
|
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Indeed, many charter supporters — and this editorial, too, for that matter — effectively accept segregation as a fait accompli.
|
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But like Bloom (and Lampedusa, for that matter), he's deeply suspicious of the demotic drift of modern culture.
|
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The ultimate position in the country — or, for that matter, the world — is president of the United States.
|
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Or, for that matter, you could make David Tanis's recipe for cucumber salad with feta, mint and sumac.
|
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Unlike other political supernovas, Trump doesn't have coattails or for that matter a coat — not even a windbreaker.
|
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Increasingly, we see the same thing when it comes to successful political marketing (all marketing, for that matter).
|
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Is there something rotten in the state of Denmark, or anywhere else in the world for that matter?
|
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Pamela Anderson channeled her inner Bruce Wayne to slam rideshare companies ... no joke, or Joker for that matter.
|
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Food companies are great at marketing to passions for music or sports or, for that matter, influencing research.
|
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Still, there's no denying the appeal of Disney princesses for kids — or far into adulthood, for that matter.
|
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It's not a former first-round pick or second-round pick—or any-round pick, for that matter.
|
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Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner too, for that matter ... who also happen to be honeymooning in the area.
|
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We learn nothing of these men's lives, nor, for that matter, of the profits of the mining company.
|
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For that matter, Ms. Franco had advocated a new drug policy that didn't involve armed incursions into communities.
|
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"For the record, I have no financial interests in Saudi Arabia (or Russia, for that matter)," Trump said.
|
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But she is not authority on local Mennonites or, for that matter, ones living far away in Bolivia.
|
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However else one might feel about Mueller — or, for that matter, Ken Starr — nobody elected them to anything.
|
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So how should a Democratic voter — or, for that matter, campaign aide or donor — choose among these candidates?
|
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But do not fault him — or, for that matter, the Yankees' depleted lineup — for a lack of power.
|
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That's where Soupy Sales comes from, or Laurel and Hardy, Count Basie, and Sun Ra for that matter.
|
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These are not qualities we look for in a Supreme Court justice, or a judge for that matter.
|
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This is my debut crossword puzzle for The New York Times, or any other publication, for that matter.
|
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Mr. Johns himself is loath to offer biographical interpretations of his work — or any interpretations, for that matter.
|
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This uncertainty is one thing that all retailers — and people, for that matter — have in common right now.
|
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So, for that matter, are individual genders among the eclectic, high-energy ensemble that embodies the title characters.
|
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Just ask Hillary Clinton or Mr. Trump, or for that matter, anyone who has ever run for office.
|
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But there are only partisans when it comes to the Fitzgeralds' marriage — or any marriage, for that matter.
|
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Not far from the players' minds, or, for that matter, their parents', was the legend of Dylan Cozens.
|
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Despite having funds to spare, Musk isn't a fan of lavish vacations — or any vacations for that matter.
|
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It is his exceptional ball-striking ability that translates well at Augusta, and any venue for that matter.
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For that matter, there isn't a whole lot of support anywhere in the country for bailing out ObamaCare.
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QUICK: YOU DON'T LOOK AT IT LIKE A TECH ANALYST WOULD OR A TECH COMPANY, FOR THAT MATTER?
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And he has abolished the lip symbol from shopping bags and boxes (and anywhere else for that matter).
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"And I'd put them up against any other sports bar or any other chicken sandwich for that matter."
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So excuse us for not tipping our ten gallon hats to Modi (or President Trump, for that matter).
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I don't spend a lot of money on my videos — or a lot of time, for that matter.
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" For that matter, it was more profitably explored in the miles-more-trashy Tony Scott movie "The Fan.
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For that matter, the complaints of obscure billionaires have gotten more attention than the arguments of sympathetic experts.
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McConnell — or, for that matter, any Democratic senator who might have similarly betrayed a closed mind — are dreaming.
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What does this story have to do with running a tech company (or any business, for that matter)?
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Auto sales: The picture here has not changed much since the summer — or since 2016, for that matter.
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Bounty Puck A portable hologram that displays the Mandalorian's (or any bounty hunter, for that matter) job assignments.
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Not everyone with S.M.A. (or any other disabling condition, for that matter) has the support I've benefited from.
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For that matter, so does Samsung's recent announcement of a $300 million home appliance factory in South Carolina.
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But what do you get someone who's just landed their dream job, or any job, for that matter.
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Still, the reality is that statehood for DC — or Puerto Rico, for that matter — doesn't stand a chance.
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" For that matter, it was more profitably explored in the miles-more-trashy Tony Scott movie "The Fan.
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It's hard to call to mind one dull passage in his work — one dull sentence, for that matter.
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Now, his art indeed surpasses everything anybody has ever done in art, and for that matter in engineering.
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Of course, this is not how car hacking, or any kind of hacking for that matter, really works.
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But Rocky Flats—and any other former Superfund site, for that matter—is not like any other monument.
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It's probably a bad idea to mouth off to the King—or any basketball player for that matter.
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For that matter, Ms. Sales has failed to find an architecture that can successfully sustain a book-length narrative.
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For that matter, what is in this joint, because right now you are feeling way more lit than usual.
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Sidney reminds women that there's no right way to be a heroine, or a "good woman," for that matter.
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I hope that is never going to be used to target conservative speech, or liberal speech for that matter.
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No word on when the tech will actually arrive on Sony's handsets — or, for that matter, third party devices.
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Garman is not a DJ, a hip hop connoisseur, nor even a Wu-Tang Clan fan, for that matter.
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Still, it's not clear that Mattel needs to partner with MGA -- or any other toy maker for that matter.
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In fact, there's hardly any talk at all, or, for that matter, even any characters in the traditional sense.
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They revealed some of the best images yet of the virus (or of any large virus, for that matter).
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Heck, they're aren't even what they were five years ago—or, for that matter, just a few months ago.
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No option of any kind exists to flag accounts as violating platform guidelines—or US law, for that matter.
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Bronner, like the other two arbitrators (and, for that matter, Leviev and the Kleins) is in the diamond business.
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And for that matter, I could just basically have not packed a wallet and used my phone to pay.
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Still, neither Mr Trump, nor for that matter the Russian intelligence services, have an unvarnished record of recruiting geniuses.
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The medical community and, for that matter, patients, are not likely to accept this reconfigured health care without proof.
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VICE: And prey animals, or any animals for that matter, hardly ever die of old age in the wild.
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More than Messi (57) or Ronaldo (68), or any other male player still playing the game for that matter.
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Though Buffett didn't invest in Amazon, or Microsoft for that matter, he said he doesn't consider those terrible mistakes.
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Now, almost 15 years later, I am no longer a youth group leader, nor, for that matter, a Catholic.
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Today, if you teach a man to fish, or a woman for that matter, they'll end up on Instagram.
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And, for that matter, why Facebook is always going to end up with stuff it finds distasteful or worse.
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The bank remains under federal criminal investigation for that matter and others, The New York Times has previously reported.
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For that matter, you could have people inside the country, which all major states do, to enable cyber warfare.
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How would you like it if your partner, or future daughter for that matter got trolled this hard, mate?
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What we need is for women—and everyone, for that matter—to march toward a better tomorrow with us.
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"Veselnitskaya probably tried 12 different angles to get to Trump and also to Clinton for that matter," Browder said.
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It wasn't much a surprise for those who were watching (or for celebrity panelist Jenny McCarthy, for that matter).
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At heart, it's not all that different to how a Tesla works, or an RC car for that matter.
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There's also the matter of what it is you're trying to capture on video, or surveil for that matter.
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Having box braids — or any protective style, for that matter — doesn't mean you have to stay in a box.
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There is no room for objectification of women, or anybody for that matter, not even in the 'locker room.
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RIP to that lion (and Disney "Paris" for that matter ) ... those tats are long gone from his arm now.
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Probably didn't need the secnd bottle of wine, or the second dessert for that matter, but c'est la vie?
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There aren't many celebrities who would go out of their way do that... or regular people, for that matter.
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While horrifying, the documentation of sexual assault—or other crimes, for that matter—on social media isn't entirely uncommon.
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I hope other female victims and men for that matter, will help and join me in ending this absurdity.
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We know it's vast and beautiful, but we're not really sure how vast (or how beautiful, for that matter).
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A plane — or a car for that matter — "would never make it through any of these courses," Shen said.
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Well, the worse just got worser — but for America, not necessarily for Flynn, Trump, or Putin for that matter.
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It's very unlikely you'll ever see Chrissy Teigen drinking a Unicorn Frappuccino — or anything Unicorn-themed for that matter.
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For that matter, all pundits and politicians who talk about big business and their power have it completely backwards.
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You all have a big opportunity by showing diverse women — and all people, for that matter – on the runway.
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Obama won't have to open his mouth to do that, or for that matter butt ideological heads with Trump.
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How can you effectively limit money going into judicial races, or any races for that matter, if money talks?
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In my lifetime, I could not recall an athlete, or anyone for that matter, acting in such a way.
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All in all, it sounds like a more humanized version of Amazon (and, for that matter, LG) speaker hubs.
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The same can't really be said for its spinoff The Originals or, for that matter, for its grandchild, Legacies.
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Tracking your performance across Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube has never been easier — or more affordable, for that matter.
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He was speedy, but he didn't necessarily keep his eyes on the prize, or his owner for that matter.
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It was seen as a movement away from more traditional Catholic school dynamics, and sports dynamics for that matter.
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To date, not one person has been harmed—or healed, for that matter—from any of these mass ingestions.
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What on Earth (or any other planet, for that matter) are these houses your 'scope is always referring to?
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We're not saying that she should hold back about sharing her of struggle — or her figure, for that matter.
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To solely report the top of the range (or, for that matter, the bottom) is to reveal your bias.
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For that matter, the endless repetition of the same day recalls Groundhog Day, which found poignancy in the gimmick.
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It isn't the iPhone 6s either or for that matter, the iPhone 6, which was launched three years ago.
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The Amber books aren't as grim and nihilistic as Game Of Thrones, or The Walking Dead, for that matter.
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He just doesn't show any interest in doing anything about it or, for that matter, any other environmental threats.
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"Norah accompanies herself like Carmen McRae or Shirley Horn — or Joni, for that matter," Mr. Blade said by telephone.
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It's up 60 percent, and I see no signs of the stock slacking off, or Howard, for that matter.
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It didn't take into account whether there were many — or, for that matter, any — veterans on a given campus.
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There is no true equivalency between Trump and Clinton, or between Trump and any other politician, for that matter.
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Nor, for that matter, was it the acquisition of territory outside of the mainland—as the guano islands show.
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Virtually all bristle at the idea that AfD is neo-Nazi, or anything of the kind for that matter.
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There is nothing inherently conservative, or social democratic for that matter, in the tax structure put forward by Cruz.
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But things like health reform and sports success — and the reggae industry, for that matter — are largely bottom-up.
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Warning: Spoilers below if you have not seen episode two of "The Mandalorian" ... or episode one, for that matter.
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But, for that matter, so has the policy of engagement and trade with Cuba from other first-world countries.
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The Cuban and Mexican cultures (or for that matter any Latin-American country south of Mexico) are completely different.
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These books failed to change the course of history or the Trump administration, or anything else for that matter.
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But it's more than welcome on a park bench near the bayou, or in your backyard, for that matter.
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Together, the photos created stunning animations that were far ahead of their time — and Mickey Mouse's, for that matter.
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By far my favorite activity in Anguilla (or any island for that matter!) was a sunset sail onThe Tradition.
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For that matter, Judicial Watch is still suing the government to obtain a draft of the indictment against Mrs.
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Plus, it is easier to get up early in order to plan the day, and week for that matter.
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What's compelling in newsprint, or for that matter in life, does not always scintillate when turned into a play.
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Nor, for that matter, was British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, who nevertheless was instrumental in advancing the global response.
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An infrastructure program involving real money could be very lucrative for Trump cronies, or for that matter Trump himself.
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For that matter, a quarter-century ago, did they quash the idiotic charge that the Clintons murdered Vince Foster?
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She understands as well as anyone on the court — or in sport, for that matter — what fashion can do.
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"I'd put them up against any other sports bar or any other chicken sandwich for that matter," he said.
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It feels free to pursue objectives without regard to the effect on allies or, for that matter, the world.
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Technology is a huge boon to a busy schedule — and, for that matter, an extended period of self-quarantine.
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For that matter, why have so many evangelicals around the country spent the past two years embracing Donald Trump?
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Despite the vivid and fond memories, I haven't tasted carrot cake — or any cake, for that matter — in years.
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Certainly, it's early and none of this suggests a slam dunk for Sanders (or any Democrat, for that matter).
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For that matter, the world gross domestic product has no official publisher, but it is estimated by several observers.
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Or for that matter where the older black voters who have solidly supported Biden would have magically vanished to.
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That being said, always supervise your child while using these (and any time they&aposre eating, for that matter).
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All three chains are go-to choices for pizza lovers across the US, and the world for that matter.
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The election of Mr. Trump is a game-changer for the S.E.C. — and for that matter, all financial agencies.
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Someone to swoop in and save the day (and the world, for that matter) from an escalating nuclear crisis.
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Why would Mr. Kim, or any future adversary for that matter, assume Mr. Trump is negotiating in good faith?
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I'm not saying a new Jim Crow is on the near horizon (or the far one, for that matter).
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All power grids, for that matter, must adopt pricing mechanisms that ensure fuel diversity and an adequate reserve margin.
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And the cars, for that matter, will not take them anywhere else — no weekend jaunts to the Grand Canyon.
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It is silly to distinguish between cousins and siblings (or parents-to-be, for that matter) as appropriate hosts.
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There was nothing, not a hope in hell of finding any decent food of any cuisine for that matter.
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She doesn't tell her traditional parents how she feels about the hijab, or about her boyfriend, for that matter.
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How had the stupid thing got out of the house anyway, and, for that matter, whose dog was this?
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For that matter, let's get the tax returns from everyone in the Trump family, the Trump administration and Congress.
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I have no plans to be buried at the Congressional Cemetery, or anywhere in the city for that matter.
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Differing political opinions (or religious practices, for that matter) are just the different roads we see taking us there.
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But he now has a platform that will allow him to run for governor, or for that matter senator.
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For that matter, so do humans, who are increasingly dependent on a computer to tell them where to go.
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The company's first foldable (and, really, for that matter, the first "commercially viable" foldable) arrives this Friday, September 27.
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Another top overall seed — nicknamed the Wildcats, like Kentucky and, for that matter, Arizona — has now joined that list.
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It isn't easy being a woman journalist in Afghanistan; it isn't easy being a woman here, for that matter.
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Ms. Conway did not specify whether she meant an attack in Kentucky, Ohio or Downtown Manhattan, for that matter.
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As the days get longer, the sun appears to set — and rise, for that matter — farther and farther north.
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Otherwise he would never have dared to publish such a story or, for that matter, needed to write it.
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The Purcell kids, we learn, have been hiding something from their parents — and from everyone else, for that matter.
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" She said that memory manipulation—and all new biotechnologies, for that matter—"must take place in an interdisciplinary environment.
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It wasn't lurking over there, it was just everywhere — as was, for that matter, pornography — and the world turned.
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And for that matter, no one knows why cicadas are fond of prime numbers like 13 and 17 either.
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His whole approach just didn't jibe with the reality I knew at home, or anywhere else for that matter.
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Kweku Collins isn't concerned—or really interested for that matter—in latching onto his city's recent crop of stars.
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Politicians already have a lot to learn from Ocasio-Cortez's social media presence — and, for that matter, her platform.
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So, a handy reminder for Tesla owners — or owners of any car, for that matter: Don't forget your keys.
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For that matter, there is no one on the scene with whom you don't have at least one mutual friend.
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The lab's re-imagining of the blockchain has very little to do with AI—or the blockchain, for that matter.
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Poor women (and men, for that matter) who rely on Planned Parenthood for health services are also out of luck.
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And we don't know where things stand with Annalise and Nate (Billy Brown) — and, for that matter, Bonnie (Liza Weil).
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When launching a consumer service (or any business for that matter), it's important to be needs-focused and solution-agnostic.
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All those folks who are involved in that, and it exists on the political right and left for that matter.
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Bowie's connection to metal stretches back to a time when metal—and for that matter, punk—was still taking shape.
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If you're looking to start a hoverboard company or any company for that matter, go for it; just do it!
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Treat all links sent to you by email—as well as files, for that matter—with the utmost suspicion, always.
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It is certainly true that science (and for that matter art history) focuses on details and advances by little steps.
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I never felt like I had any choice about identifying as a femme — or as a woman, for that matter.
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It's 22012, and what we all really want — and need, for that matter — is to be weaned off our screens.
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Friends also shouldn't let friends drunkenly steal digits off ancient Chinese terracotta warriors — or do so soberly, for that matter.
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For that matter, none of these shows, South Park included, could have existed if The Simpsons hadn't done it first.
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It did say that drinking coffee — or any beverage for that matter — extremely hot can cause cancer of the esophagus.
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For that matter, is gripping a cylinder of cheese in your clammy paw supposed to be a pleasant party sensation?
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Olivia is the unlucky choice, not that any viewer really cares that much about her, or Spencer for that matter.
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But it's difficult to find colleges and universities in the United States (and globally, for that matter) that teach diplomacy.
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It gets harder to recall names, or we forget where we put our keys, or the car for that matter.
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It's clearly not too late for them to make a new judgment about Trump or Hillary Clinton for that matter.
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She doesn't need your voices in her head — and for that matter, neither do I. She's a healthy, happy baby.
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But not Facebook — or multiple other tech platforms and media outlets like YouTube, Twitter, MSNBC, and Fox, for that matter.
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I certainly don't want to start a conversation about being on television or hosting a radio show, for that matter.
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They were allegedly forbidden from socializing with children in the neighborhood, or anyone outside of the family for that matter.
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Little chefs (and grown ones, for that matter) can spear cucumbers, carrots, eggs, squash and more with this handy tool.
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But Venice has never devoted a strand to scratch'n'sniff cards, or to 3D films or iMax films for that matter.
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I knew Eric had never brought a woman home to meet his family or been in love for that matter.
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How can they decide a freeze when Libya is on the doorstep of returning production, or Nigeria for that matter?
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There are not, in fact, any Senate seats that Republicans (or Democrats, for that matter) were not planning to contest.
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The one that survived in Florida looked nothing like the Mulgoba in India, or any Indian variety for that matter.
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For starters, you won't see a lot of "pros" or "influencers" lending their two cents — or any, for that matter.
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It wasn't just the floor-length red dress that had heads turning, or the singer's legendary pipes, for that matter.
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Not many toddlers, or adults, for that matter, have bespoke Vetements in their tiny closets — worn with Vans, no less.
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And more to the point, why should Apple listen to Jason Calacanis or Om Malik, or me for that matter?
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But is there any reason why pregnant people should avoid In-N-Out, or any fast food for that matter?
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Unlike Black Mirror (or The Twilight Zone, for that matter), Electric Dreams doesn't exactly excel at hooking viewers with plot.
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Don't have a Google account when you use Google or a Bing account when you use Bing for that matter.
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Or, for that matter, legal responsibility — U.S. law protects social networks from liability for the content posted by individual users.
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McLaurin, now 106, never thought she — nor a black president for that matter — would make it to the White House.
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There's no more wasting away in Margaritaville for Jimmy Buffett—and no nibblin' on sponge cake for that matter, either.
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With congressional elections later this year, the prospects of pro-business legislation — or any legislation, for that matter — are dim.
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Nothing about Trump's campaign suggests that he wants peace and prosperity for all Americans, or anyone else for that matter.
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For that matter, is The Gifted even supposed to take place in the same continuity as the X-Men movies?
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But when I say "camera," I mean the image quality that the 6P (and 5X for that matter) can capture.
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As I mentioned earlier, the P-Series (and Vizio's other new TVs for that matter) lack a built-in tuner.
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None of those hikers came from the Trump administration -- and few, for that matter, even hear from them these days.
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NEW BARBIE BODIES Original, tall, petite and curvy: This isn't your mom's Barbie, or even your sister's for that matter.
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Now, that is such an enormous change from the Obama years and for that matter the George W. Bush years.
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"I don't think that's fair to Donald Trump Jr., to Jared Kushner or to Manafort for that matter," Sekulow said.
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Sources close to Del Rey tell us the song is not linked to Weinstein or any Harvey for that matter.
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You should be allowed to leave your money to your kids or your grandkids or anyone else for that matter.
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It has no place in American society or anywhere else for that matter and he should have already been fired.
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For that matter, why are Trump supporters not so open-minded about the marital complications of Bill and Hillary Clinton.
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Hopefully non-believers can face up to the facts before the damage is irreversible — or life-threatening, for that matter.
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Never before had Trump (or anyone else, for that matter) been so obsessed with seeing a president's long-form certificate.
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The New Health Care People get hooked on cigarettes, and enjoy them for that matter, because of the nicotine buzz.
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Would a more conservative Court — or, for that matter, a more liberal Court sometime in the future — change this status?
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His words should be a mandatory pledge for C-suites and corporate boards — for that matter, anyone interested in leadership.
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And I agree, I don't think the PS4 has a better looking game, or the Xbox One for that matter.
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There's a reason Republicans disgracefully attacked John Kerry's war service in 2004 or, for that matter, that of former Sen.
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For that matter, there is no town in town—no business district, no Main Street, not even a traffic light.
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So how do you even know who to listen to, whose criticism matters, or whose praise matters, for that matter?
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Nor for that matter is it the story of a white sinner redeemed by the superhuman selflessness of black people.
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I have always thought that the purpose of words and, for that matter – writing, is to move people to action.
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He wasn't a great manager or a great part-time boyfriend or, for that matter, a particularly promising human being.
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For that matter, so will David Tanis's cold kimchi noodles or Martha Rose Shulman's soba and eggplant salad with pluots.
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After all, unlike poetry — or journalism for that matter – there may actually be lucrative careers out there for funny people.
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For that matter, we cannot be certain that your experience of blue is the same as my experience of blue.
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Will Republican voters, or Democrats for that matter, consider their candidate's general election prospects as they pull the lever today?
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I certainly have not been raising the girls to be prejudice[d] against Jews or anyone else for that matter.
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They had no smartphones or Internet, no electricity or running water, no alarm clocks — or any clocks for that matter.
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Unless you're Nora Ephron, most women are fine with showing off their necks — and shoulders, and décolletage, for that matter.
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The Veggie experiments are not the first set of plants (or flowers for that matter) to ever grow in space.
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Besides, I had too much going on—I didn't have time for nervous breakdowns, or for that matter, self-care.
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And, for that matter, the school day—since some of the strongest research was done on haggard high school kids.
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Nor, for that matter, are songs the fundamental part, because they're all also dramas, performances, LP-á-clef puzzle pieces.
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Yeah it was a normal play, I don't really remember much else about it, or the game for that matter!
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Feeding experts say it's one of the keys to a good eating experience for kids (and adults, for that matter).
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Her clothes have not, to put it mildly, caught up with her politics — or many other people's, for that matter.
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There are no spectators — or television viewers or athletes for that matter — because, at week's end, there were no sports.
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In the pages of wimmelbooks, everyone lives as if they've never left, nor for that matter are they recently arrived.
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And for that matter, we don't need the radical left telling us how to live, worship or raise our family.
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This walk with LJ, however, would be unlike any other I'd taken in London, or anywhere else for that matter.
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Now, I've accepted the fact that owning a house—or, for that matter, a car—here is not an option.
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Trump's candidacy (and Bernie Sanders's, for that matter) suggests that these labels can be especially loose at the elite level.
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Or, for that matter, the tough mamas played by Allison Janney in "I, Tonya" and Laurie Metcalf in "Lady Bird"?
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It's obvious that technological solutions can't and won't save the Kiribati nation (or the rest of us, for that matter).
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There is little accounting of his inner life, or for that matter of his creative gifts, which are quite exquisite.
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Because her boyfriend at the time, John Pavlus, didn't think twice about peanut butter — or any food, for that matter.
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There is no such thing as perfect, neutral or unaccented English — or Spanish, for that matter, or any other language.
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Show creators John Wirth and Tony Krantz don't have an adventurous palate or, for that matter, a sense of humor.
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It's capable of sucking the dust and debris that sticks to your windows or any glass surface, for that matter.
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There's been no consideration for age or underlying health conditions, no deferment for bone spurs, or asthma for that matter.
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For that matter, it could be argued that we never should have won in the first place, but we did.
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The usual answer from most fashion people, and brands, for that matter, is it's "the dream": the ultimate escapist fantasy.
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For that matter, all true crime books should be approached with caution because they lack the gauzy perspective of fiction.
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Klobuchar, just-dropped-out entrepreneur Andrew Yang, and billionaire Tom Steyer also didn't respond (neither did Trump, for that matter).
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As with its population, there is no one thing — or person, for that matter — that defines the Florida food scene.
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UCLA did not shoot much more effectively from beyond the arc — or from the field in general, for that matter.
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What will it matter to you then if I wound up with Bob Wykoff, or anyone else, for that matter?
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And the leather seating isn't as crisply stitched as a Coach purse (or a Mercedes or Lexus, for that matter).
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If it becomes impractical to hide fortunes there, the money could migrate to Singapore, or, for that matter, to America.
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But a partitioned California — or Texas or Florida, for that matter — could improve millions of people's chances at self-government.
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As Hawkins puts it, millennials aren't killing porn — or bar soap or TV or most other things for that matter.
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Nor for that matter did he publicly press Israel to curb settlement construction in the West Bank as Palestinians hoped.
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I didn't see much on Amazon Prime to steal any of that great retailer's thunder, or customers for that matter.
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And if Dick Cheney — or anyone else for that matter — can't recognize her face, well sor— you know the rest.
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Are there tricks they can use to be more creative, or, for that matter, that parents and educators can instill?
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To see President Trump, or any president for that matter, as some sort of prophetic figure is bizarre at best.
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Nor, for that matter, has it seen a reoccurrence of the great power conflicts of the 18th and 19th centuries.
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It remains unknown exactly how many thoughts we have each day — or what even constitutes a "thought" for that matter.
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"We just don't think that's a good use of capital for them or for anyone for that matter," he added.
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Plays like "Oedipus Rex" — or, for that matter, "Hedda Gabler" — show us how human boneheadedness, not fate alone, precipitates woe.
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If you interdicted in our area several ounces of heroin, or methamphetamine for that matter, that was a big deal.
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Late adolescence through the 20s are the peak risk period for sexual perpetration, and, for that matter, most other crime.
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But we're still waiting for the first African-American best director -- and, for that matter, the second woman best director.
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Mr. Sessions does not appear to have been paying attention to the states or, for that matter, to the president.
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For that matter, we may also puzzle over why the woman wearing the banana skirt is sucking her own breast.
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It's a mood that's replicated nowhere else in their catalogue, or in the work of most bands, for that matter.
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He routinely says or publishes absolutely vile things about women — and men, for that matter, especially "unmasculine" or queer men.
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Anyone who tells you anything definitive about what CBD — or THC, for that matter — does to your body is lying.
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She noted that spooky costumes aren't just about dressing up as scary or sexy vampires (or racist clichés, for that matter).
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If an illegitimate news story makes it into your Bing search results (or Google, for that matter), it'll still appear unadorned.
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And does she – or any other female candidate, for that matter – stand to lose votes because she is perceived as unlikable?
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Kimmel recently told Vulture that he wasn't going to shy aware from the issue — or politics in general, for that matter.
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As a group, Madoff's customers have fared remarkably well for a fraud of this magnitude — or any size for that matter.
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It's widely known that the Academy Awards failed to nominate a single nonwhite actor in 22015 (or 294, for that matter).
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You can see how this must be much harder on children — and adults, for that matter— I cried watching "Pete's Dragon"!
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She seemed sour the whole time and that doesn't play well with Mama Ru or the judging panel, for that matter.
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Because Chris Sullivan, as you'll know if you watch This Is Us, is really fucking charming, and, for that matter, talented.
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And doing great stuff—but it wasn't the place where new music was being showcased, or touring shows for that matter.
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For that matter, "forlorn hope" sounds even worse in the original Dutch phrase, "verloren hoop", which contains no reference to hope.
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It's one of the company's arguments for why it doesn't require a three-second limit (or any limit, for that matter).
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It's exactly the sort of effortless and immediate experience you'd get from using Apple Pay (or Android Pay, for that matter).
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For that matter, he was also the voice of Miles Morales' Uncle Aaron in Sony's Spider-Man: Into the Spider-verse.
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For that matter, there are countries like Denmark that combine high taxes and generous social programs with very good employment performance.
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It's a very hard question to answer in both cases—or in any case where someone feels aggrieved, for that matter.
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But it's only one of the many instances we've heard of law enforcement — and for that matter, criminals — using these devices.
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Graham doesn't think he's changed at all, and he has no regrets about campaigning against Donnelly, or anyone for that matter.
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But Red Rush's campaign doesn't feature a single breast of oven-cooked chicken — or any poultry at all, for that matter.
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Despite what shampoo ads (and bottles, for that matter) might tell you, the hair on your head is not all uniform.
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Or for that matter, get some lessons in Valyrian after polishing off Dothraki Daenerys had to learn Dothraki the hard way.
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Our take ... Chris wearing the shirt doesn't mean he supports white supremacy or anything else hateful or extreme, for that matter.
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Unfortunately, I don't think I — or anyone involved with the series, for that matter — have a good grasp of the answers.
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The device was pretty responsive in a less controlled environment than we'd previously seen it — or, for that matter, the Fold.
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For those nights, or every night — and every day, too, for that matter — there is Drunk Elephant's new Protini Polypeptide Cream.
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"It's literally been a non-issue to use the girl's bathroom at school or anywhere else for that matter," Ginger adds.
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So here are a few sex positions that work exceptionally well and won't break your vagina (or butthole, for that matter).
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It's doubtful their respective husbands, or prospective middle school-aged kids for that matter, would be interested in such an arrangement.
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It's nowhere near the all-in approach of Oculus, Vive or even PlayStation VR, for that matter — but it's uniquely Nintendo.
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But like much of retirement planning — and, for that matter, resolution-making — this decision is a favor to your future self.
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Of course, the series never truly cemented their romantic ties, or clarified what happened between Nancy and Steve, for that matter.
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Every sign (and person, for that matter) deals with breakups differently, but even the most reserved among us likes to vent.
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And it could help end the notion that harassment is standard in Hollywood — or in any other industry, for that matter.
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And for that matter, Clinton and Obama aren't preemptively absolving Republicans so much as offering Republicans an opportunity to absolve themselves.
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The view now is that nobody expects Brazil, or for that matter South America generally, to come around any time soon.
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But there's good reason to believe that New Hampshire's results — and Iowa's, for that matter — won't really map onto subsequent contests.
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CHARLES HURT, OPINION EDITOR, "WASHINGTON TIMES": Yes, and when everything is 11, nothing is 11, or 10 for that matter, eventually.
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In fact, the vast majority of the time, we're in between appointments or hair-care treatments — or washes for that matter.
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Mercedes,' 'Get Shorty' add to TV's drama glut These figures aren't intended to deride the shows, or for that matter, critics.
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The question ... how much can producers afford to pay Richie, or for that matter any judge who fills the vacant seats?
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The model may never leave Earth's orbit, or Woodworth's living room, for that matter, given how tricky it looks to pilot.
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It's still not clear exactly what fueled this meteoric rise in the market cap of Ethereum, or bitcoin for that matter.
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Well, here's something you don't see announced often (or ever, for that matter): A smartphone that can't connect to the Internet.
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We don't always agree with everything Bialik (or anyone else, for that matter) says, but we love what she's saying here.
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When you're a person of color—or a black viewer for that matter—it isn't easy to detach from that reality.
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Want to figure out what the habitable limits around one of the target red dwarfs, or any star for that matter?
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And arguably, Hillary Clinton has to mind her Ps and Qs —and everything else for that matter—because she's a woman.
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I wondered if all the restrictions previously imposed on me are necessary—or, for that matter, if any of them are.
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Can physics tell us anything about whether time will have an end — or whether it had a beginning, for that matter?
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He never uses Icelandic produce (or anything, for that matter) for the sake of it, a topic that elicits strong feelings.
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But there I found myself, alone, no longer forced to answer to my ex, or to anyone else for that matter.
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But Hulu has a lot more name recognition than the relatively new PlayStation Vue — and even Sling TV for that matter.
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The first half of the year, however, brought next to zero disruption from labour strife or anything else for that matter.
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There's nothing wrong with listening to EDM—or any form of electronic music for that matter—and not being into raves.
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Or, for that matter, if its next president ends up finding more reasons to let Vietnam's paranoid Party off the hook.
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So yes, this means you can no longer eat gelato by the iconic Trevi Fountain or any fountain for that matter.
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He rarely turned on a television, in part because he never mastered a remote control, or light switches, for that matter.
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Nor, for that matter, has it been the crisis at our border that purportedly justifies the declaration of a national emergency.
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Hence, Miller claims that Mueller has no authority to issue grand jury subpoenas, or to do anything else for that matter.
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That is, if the feds were OK with it (or any prospective deal for that matter, in these privacy-sensitive times).
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Dean, however, has no special inside knowledge about Robert Mueller's investigations or, for that matter, the current president's conduct in office.
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Then again, Amash had always been a weird fit inside the increasingly suffocating Republican tent—or any tent for that matter.
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The United States, for example, does not directly elect its secretary of state or, for that matter, any State Department functionary.
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First, the idea that a book, or film for that matter, stimulates extreme emotions is constantly deployed as a promotional tool.
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So, how should Trump, or any world leader for that matter, distinguish between those gatherings worth endorsing and those worth passing?
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The OnePlus 7T outperforms the Pixel 4 — and almost every Android smartphone, for that matter — while sporting a lower price tag.
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But most proteins made by these cells, or by any cell for that matter, are inside the cell, out of reach.
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Congress cannot withhold money from SpaceX to stop Musk from going to Mars or back to the moon, for that matter.
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For the Democratic presidential candidates and all policymakers for that matter, investing in forests to slow climate change makes political sense.
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For that matter, the Indians also clinched the 1995 American League pennant in Seattle, and the 1997 A.L. crown in Baltimore.
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For that matter, most agree that there is no military solution to the Syrian civil war or the Yemeni civil war.
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She splits her district (and America, for that matter) into two camps: those who have money, and those who do not.
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For Cuban metal musicians, and everybody else in Cuba for that matter, this is as good as the Information Age gets.
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He creates doubt so that people question the veracity of what the intelligence community — and the press, for that matter — says.
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Wouldn't those be potentially performance-enhancing substances for chess players, or for Tom Brady—or for Bill Belichick, for that matter?
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Despite the premise of the discussion's title, the panel did not utter one word about any risks, for that matter. Nothing.
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Thanks to the capsule collection, you can now literally wear your pride on your sleeve (or pant-leg for that matter).
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The electronic music scene is clearly not an appropriate place for children, or anyone trying to remain sober for that matter.
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President Trump campaigned on changing the tax treatment of carried interest, as did Hillary Clinton (and Barack Obama, for that matter).
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He's also never seen Shaggydog (or any direwolf, for that matter), so he'd have no real way of knowing the difference.
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"Don't sexually assault women" (or, for that matter, "Don't get a girl pregnant") is an awfully low bar for acceptable behavior.
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The Russian faced a problem, however: France does not allow the export, or import for that matter, of instruments of torture.
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Johnson's family feels — nor, for that matter, does the way in which Wilson, a Democrat, went public with the family's complaints.
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Combative politics is written in Mr. Erdogan's DNA, one Turkish columnist explained, and for that matter, it seems, in Mr. Trump's.
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It was not on anyone's radar screen as a first-order case — or second- or third-order case, for that matter.
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" He added, "The word 'privacy' does not appear in the Fourth Amendment (or anywhere else in the Constitution for that matter).
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Politics are largely incidental in other pandemic movies—Contagion famously never shows the president or, for that matter, any political figure.
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But there's still a roaring debate about exactly how companies can bind their customers (and employees, for that matter) to arbitration.
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That's why Haefele added that he's no longer bullish on stocks in the United States — or other markets for that matter.
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"But I'll always believe governing — and, quite frankly, life, for that matter — is about connecting, about connecting with people," Biden said.
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Or, for that matter, Salaam Reads, a recent imprint from Simon & Schuster that will highlight the experiences of young Muslim Americans.
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For that matter, so what if Sasha Mann helped engineer the exposé in order to hog more credit for Noah's movie?
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But with a cylindrical pork loin (or a lopsided leg of lamb for that matter), butterflies are merely a poetic notion.
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Even if we have that information, what if the creator was outside the state's jurisdiction or the U.S. for that matter?
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Within its four walls, Rum Trader felt completely cut off from the rest of Berlin, or the world for that matter.
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When Jennifer Lopez attends an award show — or any public event for that matter — we brace ourselves for a newsworthy look.
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For that matter, Wilbur L. Ross, Mr. Trump's choice for commerce secretary, is the wealthiest of the president's billionaire cabinet picks.
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He is afraid of diversity of thought — or complex thought, for that matter — so he churns through members of his administration.
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But it also means that the Emmys, and all awards shows, for that matter, are part of a broader cultural divide.
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With hindsight, the outcome was not worth the sacrifice — not in Angola, not in Vietnam, Nicaragua or Russia, for that matter.
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Jason Smith of Missouri asking why Democrats had not proposed a tax on ice cream or, for that matter, the sun.
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For that matter, you might have become the target of his aggression: There could have been a basis for your fear.
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Of course, I soon lost interest and stopped using Duolingo, or for that matter, any apps that weren't Instagram or Tinder.
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Nor for that matter have the other top women in the Trump administration spoken out publicly about Mr. Trump's sexist remarks.
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Barcelona and Bayern — and Real Madrid, too, for that matter — are simply too big now to fail in the conventional sense.
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I had just arrived on the scene and had no real history with the man, or his work for that matter.
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Workman is not the only person in Martin County, Kentucky, or America for that matter, who struggles to get clean water.
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Without consequences for violating laws and norms, the laws and norms themselves — including, for that matter, the Constitution itself — become meaningless.
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Beer, or any alcohol for that matter, when consumed in moderation, may be a brilliant motivator to keep people working out.
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For that matter, what new employer would take a chance on someone who would bail as soon as Lordstown re-opened?
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But there's no such thing as "perfect" when it comes to money or investing (or anything in life, for that matter).
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Bring this image of Hough's cut — or Danes, for that matter — to your next salon appointment to start 2020 in style.
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If he was truly good, shouldn't he have avoided having a relationship with Angela, and for that matter, Laurie Blake, too?
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All of me, not the version that's filtered, edited, appropriately professional, properly feminine and pretty — or properly anything, for that matter.
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I didn't see anyone who had a visible disability in the mainstream media or in the entertainment world, for that matter.
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But this executive action on its own does not unravel the mandate, or any other part of Obamacare for that matter.
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All of me, not the version that's filtered, edited, appropriately professional, properly feminine, and pretty — or properly anything, for that matter.
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But for that matter, hardware is not something that other software giants, like Facebook, have proven they can do well either.
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Note that exactly the same rhetorical strategy can prove the existence of God, or the Flying Spaghetti Monster for that matter.
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Do you think the women (and men, for that matter) who protest patriarchy and gender discrimination are protesting an imagined oppression?
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But it's also significant that it's happening on Udacity and not at Harvard, or for that matter your local community college.
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That will be the closest any man-made object has been to our sun, or to any star, for that matter.
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I have never thought of my work, or any artwork for that matter, as a reflection of our society or our culture.
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After Arbour announced his retirement in 1994, the Islanders had little stability, or, for that matter, extended success until Capuano came along.
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Too busy strewing pop-culture references, the screenwriters fail to write convincingly for her character's age or inner life, for that matter.
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Trump, and our country for that matter, can only win against Putin if we are assertive about American goals and our values.
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It is important to us and I don't want that on Reddit or anywhere online for that matter, but I control Reddit.
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I don't think many of them really believe it or are even for that matter thinking at all about what they're doing.
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One thing the S6 offers that the iPad Pro (and for that matter, the iPhone) doesn't is an on-screen fingerprint reader.
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With nine albums, she's released more albums than any of the women critics pitted her against, or any men for that matter.
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You don't need to buy an iPhone 8 (or an iPhone X for that matter) to get that shiny, new-iPhone feeling.
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Their messages, which are oftentimes derogatory and misogynistic, are geared at Clinton supporters (or anyone who disagrees with Sanders for that matter).
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It's a problem, for that matter, that doing practically anything on a smartphone is a multi-handed exercise in balance and dexterity.
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At just 12 years old, Eta had witnessed atrocities that no child, or anyone for that matter, should ever have to bear.
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But what if there was a way we could democratize funding to allow our community, or anyone for that matter, to invest?
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