A decision to recommend charges would have garnered (just as the decision not to recommend charges has garnered) accusations of partisanship.
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Only three adaptations have garnered "Fresh" ratings on Rotten Tomatoes and none of them have garnered more than $500 million worldwide.
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The incident occurred in Baltimore on Monday and has since garnered national attention and garnered thousands of conflicting opinions on social media.
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The streaming service garnered 17 nominations, the most of any single studio, including four best picture nominations, but it only garnered two trophies during the Sunday ceremony.
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But Pompeo ultimately garnered support from six Democrats — Sens.
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She's garnered 3 million Twitter mentions to his 2.4 million.
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The tweet garnered 9.7K retweets, 65K likes, and 1.8K replies.
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One supporting the monument has garnered more than 1,000 signatures.
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The clip has garnered 7,600 views as of Tuesday afternoon.
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It garnered 800,000 users but failed to make any money.
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The Facebook post has already garnered 129 shares and counting.
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The Taylor Swift memes he posted garnered thousands of engagements.
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In last month's poll, he garnered only 28500 percent support.
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One of Martínez's Facebook Live videos garnered 5.2 million views.
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Soon, her comment had garnered hundreds of replies and retweets.
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The first generation garnered wide acclaim, especially after its refresh.
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"Joy." has already garnered nearly 11 million plays on Spotify.
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The group's radical politics have, to no surprise, garnered controversy.
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Driverless trucks have also garnered attention from major auto makers.
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Sings' YouTube page has also garnered nearly 11 million subscribers.
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It garnered support from notable Republican figures such as Sen.
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Johnson has garnered roughly three times more support than Stein.
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Her opposition even reportedly garnered threats from the Trump administration.
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Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton garnered 41.3 percent of their vote.
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But nothing's garnered more excitement than using it on Crispr.
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Radios, at least those in public areas, garnered little attention.
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These rankings are garnered from the results of 56 metrics.
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One photo in particular has rightfully garnered a strong response.
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O'Rourke quickly garnered an endorsement from a national progressive group.
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The video also garnered about 350,000 "dislikes" over 24,000 "likes".
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Cable networks earned 27 nominations while broadcast networks garnered 18.
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And her Gaga look garnered "applause" from The Lady herself.
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The comment quickly garnered a dozen and a half responses.
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At age 15, he's already garnered over 500,000 Instagram followers.
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The petition has garnered more than 1,800 signatures thus far.
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A separate GoFundMe labeled "FREE HOYT" garnered more than $13,000.
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Falconer isn't surprised by the interest the lure party garnered.
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President Obama recently garnered attention for calling for increased benefits.
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Klobuchar, meanwhile, garnered just 22019 percent among Democratic respondents. Sen.
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Libertarian candidate Matt Waters garnered 220006 percent of the vote.
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The approach garnered backing from 65 percent of independents polled.
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Kroger garnered a 53% favorability compared to Whole Foods' 48%.
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ET Thursday, had garnered 1.8 million views within 10 hours.
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But Ellison has garnered endorsements from prominent Hispanics, including Reps.
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The video garnered over 2.5 million views in three days.
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It had garnered more than 10,000 signatures by Wednesday afternoon.
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Their stance has garnered widespread support and glowing media coverage.
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The measure garnered support from almost 54 percent of voters.
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Trump's Monday night tweet garnered him some negative attention online.
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Within hours, the image garnered more than 1.3 million likes.
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The truck still garnered the insurance industry's top safety rating.
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The measure garnered 193 votes, which is more than expected.
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Despite the endorsements and media attention garnered by Minnesota Rep.
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The product garnered lots of criticism on Twitter, with Dictionary.
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Boeing garnered almost 13% of its 2017 revenues from China.
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Only 11 candidates garnered more than 2% support, with Sen.
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Before his nomination, Dr. Jackson had garnered little public attention.
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The post garnered nearly 5,200 likes, double her usual number.
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That petition garnered more than 800 signatures over the weekend.
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The anonymous list has garnered about 250 entries so far.
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Leecia Eve, a former Clinton administration official, garnered 3 percent.
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On Super Tuesday alone, Biden garnered at least 408 delegates.
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Mikael Granlund and Zach Parise garnered assists on the score.
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Four candidates garnered 3 percent: billionaire Tom Steyer, Hawaii Rep.
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A leftist bloc garnered 11.9% of votes in the poll.
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The announcement garnered some initial criticism on Twitter and Facebook.
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The app has garnered some scrutiny in Congress, with Sen.
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Their beauty has garnered increasing attention from locals and tourists.
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The video of the performance has garnered nearly 85033,000 reactions.
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By Saturday afternoon, that coalition had garnered only 57 seats.
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Facebook has already garnered a reputation for questionable privacy practices.
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They've garnered support from other teenagers, their families and teachers.
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The moves garnered praise from security hawks in the Senate.
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Rian Johnson's "Knives Out" also garnered a number of nominations.
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The company has garnered nearly 850,000 signatures for a Change.
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That resolution failed to pass, but garnered 42% of the vote.
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Tisdale's comedic post garnered some attention from other celebrities as well.
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Meanwhile, Underwood, garnered two nods, including female vocalist of the year.
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It&aposs garnered more than 17,000 likes as of Tuesday evening.
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Grace, which garnered a Best Actress nomination for Catalina Sandino Moreno,
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In comparison, 2008 Republican nominee John McCain garnered about 50 percent.
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Just two hours later, it had garnered more than 30 responses.
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The search for the boys and their coach garnered international attention.
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Chen's posts and vlogs garnered millions of views — and police attention.
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Those companies have garnered only about 2% of all capital invested.
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But the pushback from airlines garnered a rebuke from federal officials.
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"It has garnered a lot of female followers, though," he said.
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Stories that garnered discussion were pushed forward, promoted, and re-circulated.
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Meanwhile, Underwood, garnered two nods, including female vocalist of the year.
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Polkadot recently garnered over $100 million in investments from an ICO.
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The terms "foodie" and "cook" garnered an increase in responses, too.
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Needless to say, the site has garnered a pretty massive following.
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The clip garnered well over 3 million views as a result.
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The first Democratic debate in October 2015 garnered over 15.5 million.
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A "Save the Showbox" online petition has garnered about 100,000 signatures.
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Libertarian Gary Johnson garnered 10%, while 5% said they were undecided.
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Pete Ricketts to stop the execution garnered more than 60,000 signatures.
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It's easy to understand why the tweet garnered so much attention.
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The policy was leaked online and quickly garnered intense public scrutiny.
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On its Twitter alone, the orbiter has garnered 1.19 million followers.
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As of Friday morning, the stream had garnered around 20,000 views.
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The tweet itself garnered more than 37,000 likes and 22,000 retweets.
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The elite, counterterrorism-focused group garnered attention when it rescued Capt.
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Dianne Feinstein, but so far it hasn't garnered any Republican support.
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It also garnered 166,000 comments within an hour of her posting.
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Most recently, the keyboards have garnered attention for their failure rate.
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Lorraine also garnered rave reviews from TV Guide and Vanity Fair.
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Reason it could pass: Historically, such protections have garnered bipartisan support.
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Brandon Tanev and Mathieu Perreault garnered the assists on the score.
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A dissent memo at the State Department has garnered 1,000 signatures.
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To date, the series has garnered over 750 million video views.
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Castle's work has garnered increasing attention over the last two decades.
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The idea also garnered little support within the LGBTQ community itself.
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Starring William Hurt and Matt LeBlanc, it garnered widely negative reviews.
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She garnered 50.6 percent support, while her opponent received 48.4 percent.
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The tax for nonprofits also has garnered bipartisan criticism in Congress.
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An online petition against TFL's decision has garnered over 850,000 signatures.
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Two documentary shorts, Extremis and The White Helmets, also garnered nominations.
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The tactic next garnered widespread attention in the 1999-2000 season.
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The three candidates also have garnered significant attention from progressive Democrats.
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Cook's tweet has since garnered almost 6,000 retweets and 21,000 likes.
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He's garnered enough support from voters to scare the GOP straight.
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Make that books most treasured, all but one garnered in childhood.
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His CNN show garnered multiple Emmys since it began in 2013.
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Abrams has garnered the endorsements of progressive groups such as MoveOn.
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In second place, the treatment of minorities and racism garnered 14%.
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The video had garnered 4.7 million views as of Friday evening.
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But one particular notation within the document dump garnered undeserved attention.
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The move has garnered criticism, but Wojcicki justified it on Monday.
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The tweet garnered nearly 250,000 retweets and more than 85033,000 likes.
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China, an adversarial power, garnered more favorable attitudes in the poll.
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These countertop pressure cookers have garnered somewhat of a cult following.
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Lipinski's opponent has garnered high-profile support, with backing from Sen.
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Since then, the Texas girl's senseless death has garnered nationwide attention.
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But only recently have the health risks from PFAS garnered attention.
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This speed garnered her — and her driver — the win that year.
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Trump's comments have garnered a sizable opposition from the defense community.
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The petition had garnered more than 138,000 signatures by Monday afternoon.
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The 20243 Games garnered bids from 12 cities around the world.
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The trailer has garnered more than 63 million views on YouTube.
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After having garnered that acceptance, he was offered his own program.
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He garnered 4.5% of votes in the 2016 Iowa Republican caucus.
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Considered a protest candidate, he garnered just under 85033 percent support.
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The profits garnered were accompanied by outrageous increases in executive pay.
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Tulsi Gabbard and businessman Tom Steyer all garnered 2% of support.
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Over time, other venture firms have risen and garnered more buzz.
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But the biggest payoff is the attention garnered by finishing first.
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That was more than 16 times the number garnered by JIB.co.
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My new paintings garnered some positive reviews and a few sales.
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The menu garnered lots of laughs from the attendees, he added.
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His comments quickly garnered criticism and failed to reverse hemorrhaging markets.
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The video, posted on Facebook, garnered more than 11 million views.
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The video, posted on Facebook, garnered more than 11 million views.
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And yet it garnered a valuation, privately, of 25 times revenue.
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It garnered attacks from Republicans where you didn't really need to.
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Advocates in Utah have already garnered enough signatures to do so.
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That idea has garnered bipartisan support on the Senate Judiciary Committee.
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The NRA has garnered backlash for its social media posts before.
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The post garnered over 17 thousand responses before it was deleted.
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American Dirt also garnered effusive praise leading up to its release.
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In the meantime it garnered 6,700 retweets and about 23,000 likes.
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But Haspel has also garnered praise from some Democrats, including Sen.
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It is an approach that has garnered good results so far.
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It garnered so much traffic last week that it temporarily crashed.
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"Trip to Maldives" garnered the most interest on Google in 2019.
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And Keanu's love life passes muster and mainly garnered public approval.
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It has now even garnered the endorsement of the Washington Post.
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It garnered only 54 of the 60 votes needed to pass.
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Both companies garnered fresh ammunition to boost their products in Paris.
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The previous two-year budget deal garnered just 85033 GOP votes.
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The coverage those 1,000 people garnered last month totaled $721 million.
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The fakes were easier to spot, but garnered ever-more traffic.
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The tweet has since garnered 32,000 likes and nearly 7,000 retweets.
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An online boycotting campaign against Cathay has garnered over 17m views.
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The episode garnered national attention, as other Democrats expressed similar concerns.
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As you can imagine, this garnered quite a bit of press.
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The most popular of these has garnered more than 120,000 signatures.
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Critical consensus: Dumplin' has garnered mostly mixed reactions in early reviews.
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That determination has garnered support from both major U.S. political parties.
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The show garnered wide attention, and most of it wasn't positive.
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Colorado's proposal to allow independent commissions to handle redistricting garnered over 70%.
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"Fenn's treasure," as it came to be known, garnered national media attention.
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Taft garnered only eight electoral votes and 23 percent of the vote.
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Not to mention the fact that the post garnered over 23K likes.
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All in all, the space fantasy epic garnered seven gongs that day.
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Crow has also garnered support from some fellow musical and celebrity friends.
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Collectively, the videos garnered a few thousand views and a few comments.
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The post garnered more than 65 thousand retweets and 100 thousand likes.
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There is valuable information to be garnered when you let people stumble.
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The video has garnered more than 500,000 views as of early Wednesday.
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The post garnered more than 670,000 likes and received nearly 30,0000 comments.
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Tesla garnered lots of negative attention, including from Cramer, after the Aug.
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As of Tuesday, the video has garnered 1.4 million views on Facebook.
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Since its creation in July, the petition has garnered over 34,000 signatures.
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A petition aimed at "conscientious electors" has garnered nearly 5 million signatures.
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Bagel insists that the poems have garnered 500 responses and 12 dates.
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One 2015 petition titled "stop taxing my period," garnered over 100,000 signatures.
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Reviews for Home Again were soft, and it garnered a B CinemaScore.
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It garnered mostly positive reviews since its premiere at South by Southwest.
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The withdrawal garnered pushback against Trump, including from within his own party.
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"Parasite" has garnered more than $165 million worldwide since its October release.
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Trump garnered more than 50 percent of the vote, easily handling Cruz.
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Tesla, too, has garnered a cult-like following among owners and admirers.
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That's double the £1 billion valuation it garnered in October last year.
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It's a profession that never garnered much interest before the Great Recession.
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The post garnered a decent amount of support before Trainor caught on.
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Last week garnered the lowest amount of jobless claims in 40 years.
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At the time of publication, it had already garnered over 25,700 signatures.
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The idea garnered some praise but hardly set the world on fire.
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The film, which clocks in at three hours, has garnered critical acclaim.
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Petitions to 'save Uber' have, previously, garnered hundreds of thousands of signatures.
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Since the video was uploaded Monday night, it's garnered 2.1 million views.
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Last year, Seth Meyers hosted the event and garnered mostly positive reviews.
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As of Thursday morning, Bossert&aposs petition garnered more than 16,000 signatures.
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Other young people whose situations garnered less attention have received harsh treatment.
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The private equity firm Symphony Technology Group determined the show garnered 14.
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The photos have now garnered over 28,000 retweets and nearly 83,000 likes.
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As of press time, the petition had garnered more than 100 signatories.
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After all, Trump only garnered 8% of the black vote in 2016.
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At the time of writing it had garnered more than 210,2000 views.
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For months, Lin-Manuel Miranda's "Hamilton" has garnered glowing reviews and accolades.
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He garnered senior status in 2007, according to the Federal Judicial Center .
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Outside the U.S., it's garnered more than $4.6 billion, according to Comscore.
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We garnered sympathy and with it came the advance of civil rights.
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These plans have garnered support of small business owners across the country.
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Newton garnered only more backlash later, thanks to a sulky media session.
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Yukio Edano, the head of Japan's biggest opposition party, garnered just 2%.
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In addition, the album garnered the top spot on the Billboard 200.
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The clip has garnered almost 8 million views — and for good reason.
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It also garnered the 2016 jury prize for fiction filmmaking at Sundance.
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I'm like a rattled comedian who has finally garnered an audience chuckle.
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However, the fundraiser was cancelled after it garnered attention in the press.
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An online petition against the change has garnered over 1.2 million signatures.
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Stephen Curry garnered national attention for his impressive play at Davidson College.
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One 2015 petition titled "stop taxing my period," garnered over 100,1003 signatures.
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By being unapologetically myself, I've garnered a larger community and more support.
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Nintendo's first app, Miitomo, has garnered 10 million users worldwide, Nintendo said.
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But none of them have garnered any significant support among voting members.
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Out of that lineup, Queer Eye probably garnered the most buzz online.
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Perry's requests regarding Yucca and interim waste sites garnered praise from lawmakers.
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Biju first garnered international attention for his work with frogs in 2100.
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It garnered 13,000 signatures within the first few days of being posted.
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The incident last year sparked protests in California and garnered nationwide attention.
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The post has garnered more than 750,000 likes as of Wednesday night.
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And since posting, the photo has garnered thousands of likes and shares.
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Under his stewardship, the squad garnered nine Olympic medals, including two golds.
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The tweet has already garnered more than 1,300 likes and 300 retweets.
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Women who went to school in the south garnered the most likes.
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The advertising campaigned garnered more than one billion views within a month.
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Mr. Zelensky's election in April garnered limited attention in the United States.
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An online petition on her behalf has garnered more than 200,000 signatures.
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Conor Lamb, who won a recent special election that garnered national attention.
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The resolution has reportedly garnered the support of 85033 Democratic co-sponsors.
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A month after announcing, Carroll garnered a coveted endorsement from EMILY's List.
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A version introduced in the House in 2016 garnered 75 co-sponsors.
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Since it was posted, it has garnered more than 2.6 million views.
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Kavanaugh has garnered notably low approval ratings since his nomination was announced.
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As of Tuesday morning, the petition had garnered more than 510,363 signatures.
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ISIS-K has been staging violent attacks that have garnered international attention.
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But the Texas lawsuit was so absurd that it garnered little attention.
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Allen garnered 16 percent support among those surveyed in Berkeley's IGS Poll.
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It had garnered more than 5 million views as of Monday afternoon.
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What started as a small gesture quickly garnered a lot of attention.
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They also garnered recognition from the New England Business Association and SCORE.
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However, the small nationalist party the AKP allied with garnered 49 seats.
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Beto O'Rourke (D-Texas) garnered 2628 percent support, a 28500 point fall.
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Attention is garnered as you show that you are a consistent person.
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The feature garnered an unprecedented level of public attention for the issue.
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Murphy garnered 28503 percent of the vote while Perry got 22019 percent.
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An online petition on her behalf has garnered more than 25,000 signatures.
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Most recently, a tape of Nixon discussing panda sex garnered some attention.
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The video garnered 200,000 views before YouTube removed it from its platform.
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The measure garnered the support of 49 Republicans, but three others — Sens.
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The video had garnered more than 2.3 million views as of Thursday.
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Both candidates garnered 46 percent support, while 8 percent remains undecided. Rep.
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The photo garnered close to 50,000 favorites, but not everyone was impressed.
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Melee finals online—a move that garnered incredibly swift and harsh backlash.
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Not many artists have garnered such an outpouring of grief and tribute.
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Ethereum, whose currency is called ether, garnered an overall score of 129.4.
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Despite those apparent blocks, the anti-996 movement has garnered domestic attention.
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Few franchises garnered a more hardcore fandom last generation than Mass Effect.
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The earlier version of the legislation, introduced in February, garnered zero cosponsors.
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The group's petition has so far garnered more than 85033 million signatures.
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While other Trump nominees have garnered substantial Democratic opposition, Powell sailed through.
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The breaches also garnered lawmakers' attention, with Yahoo execs appearing before Congress.
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The bill has garnered 23 bipartisan cosponsors over the past few days.
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McGann says it garnered more than 1.2 million likes on Instagram alone.
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Her silence on the plight of the Rohingya has garnered worldwide criticism.
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The remarks garnered heavy backlash from figures in Washington and the media.
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Former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg garnered 6900 percent, and Sen.
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That sounds like a big number and it has garnered major headlines.
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She only garnered two delegates in total, both from American Samoa's caucuses.
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Many of Ms. Merkel's decisions have garnered as much criticism as praise.
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Among the curriculum's changes, the notion of jihad has garnered particular attention.
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Sotheby's announced that its private sales in 21984 garnered nearly $21.5 billion.
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As of Sunday, the movies released this year garnered $11.26 billion domestically.
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As of Sunday, the movies released this year garnered $22019 billion domestically.
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But none garnered the kind of reaction she got on Friday night.
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The post has garnered more than 1,000 likes and hundreds of comments.
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The Greens garnered 239 percent in the Europe-wide voting in May.
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"The Irishman" garnered a Golden Globe best drama nomination earlier this week.
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The Clint Eastwood drama garnered only $5 million during its domestic debut.
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The remainder of the field each garnered only 3 percent or less.
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The report's findings garnered some bipartisan support for overhauling the FISA court.
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Jones has also garnered some significant endorsements, most notably from EMILY's List.
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A subsequent Twitter post about the issue garnered more than 180,000 likes.
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Earlier this year, it garnered around two dozen briefs supporting its position.
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He has garnered broad community support for his effort, including police officers.
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Known as the NYPD 12, their case garnered local and national attention.
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Collectively, coverage of Iran garnered more than 6 million views during January.
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He has also garnered the support of a few members of Congress.
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Tim Kaine in the Senate has garnered the support of Republican Sens.
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Among other potential rivals, Internal Affairs Minister Seiko Noda garnered four percent.
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Lopez had garnered nominations at both the Golden Globes and SAG Awards.
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The administration's blistering response to the book also garnered criticism on Sunday.
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As of Thursday evening, it had garnered more than 9 million views.
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The petition had garnered more than 310,000 signatures by late Tuesday afternoon.
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He later garnered union endorsements that don't typically go to a Republican.
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That tweet garnered more than 28500,6900 retweets and more than 2628,28503 likes.
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The post has since garnered thousands of likes and hundreds of comments.
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The announcement garnered criticism from both Colorado's Republican and Democratic senators. Sen.
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It does not say how many signatures it has garnered so far.
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A later stint on Netflix garnered some renewed interest in the show.
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"Holiday" has since garnered nearly one million views and earned about $52,000.
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The first Republican debate in the 2016 cycle garnered 24 million viewers.
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The two Picture Prompts that garnered the most student comments this year?
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That garnered him a "full flop" from PolitiFact Florida earlier this year.
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O), the $2520 billion garnered by online group discounter Pinduoduo Inc (PDD.
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In its first month, the movie trailer garnered millions of views on YouTube.
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Hyde-Smith garnered 41.4 percent of the vote, while Espy won 40.7 percent.
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The movie, which carries a $75 million production budget, has garnered mixed reviews.
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The debates have garnered remarkably high ratings—perhaps because so many people enjoy
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Yet months later, his single "Ooh Yea" garnered 6.6 million views on Youtube.
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Two of Rock's most searing monologues on race garnered applause and even cheers.
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His ruling Justice and Development Party garnered 42.5 percent of the parliamentary vote.
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The movement has also garnered national support from key lawmakers such as Sen.
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Amy Schumer also garnered two nominations for a live performance and her audiobook.
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The show's 2006 finale garnered more than 18 million viewers, the network added.
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The photo of Lovie was posted on Instagram and has garnered powerful reactions.
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The organization has already garnered mass media attention for its astronaut selection process.
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The post was sweet — but it quickly garnered a barrage of negative comments.
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Gillibrand garnered 211% of the vote against four-term incumbent John Sweeney (R).
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The attention garnered when celebrities are involved in love triangles is nothing new.
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Charles H. has garnered international attention and has been steadily racking up awards.
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He won 365 votes, less than half the number garnered by Mrs Lam.
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"This is horrible," one Twitter user wrote, which garnered over one thousand likes.
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Since launching in 2017, it's garnered over 5 billion minutes of watch time.
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The digital influencers' 240+ cross-platform posts garnered more than 3.1 million interactions.
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It garnered rave reviews and the Commonwealth Writers Award for Best First Book.
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Her act inspired other acts of resistance and garnered allies across racial divides.
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It garnered a cult following when it was released on Dreamcast in 1999.
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By mid afternoon, Trump's tweet garnered more than 9,000 retweets and 24,000 likes.
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Cyberark has been doing incredibly well but hasn't garnered much attention from investors.
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He took pride in some of the local media coverage it eventually garnered.
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The series has garnered a lot of media coverage, and for good reason.
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Warren garnered 13 percent and Biden got 11 percent in the latest poll.
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It follows an internal letter circulated earlier this year, which garnered 1,400 signatures.
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Wednesday's vote will show whether her views have garnered enough cross-party consensus.
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The event garnered international attention, but astonishingly, not a single person was killed.
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Loretta Sanchez garnered the most votes, meaning no Republican is on the ballot.
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Bellucci blew the crowd away and garnered plenty of praise from Bublé himself.
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Unusual and adorable, the odd couple has garnered quite a bit of attention.
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Brasert has garnered a reputation for always putting money down on his fighters.
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Her performance at the debate, specifically her exchange with Trump, garnered national attention.
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The department garnered national headlines about how a "dirty force" changed its ways.
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At the time of writing the petition had garnered more than 1,300 signatures.
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It's the latter that has garnered the attention of the so-called nocoiners.
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Aside from overwhelming sales numbers, Mother Monster also garnered major viewership for Fox.
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In mere hours, her clip garnered over 1,700,000 views and thousands of comments.
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FOX launched a television series of a cyborg preacher that garnered high ratings.
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Very quickly, the opposition movement garnered international attention, attracting allies around the world.
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The film also garnered an excellent 88% rating from critics on Rotten Tomatoes.
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Why else would it have garnered the coveted 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes?
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The report garnered 3,416 comments, which are available online along with the responses.
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But it was their brief display of affection that garnered the most attention.
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The no votes eventually garnered 50.2 percent compared to 49.7 percent for yes.
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He also garnered attention for briefly playing in the United States Basketball League.
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As of 10:33 EST, the finale had garnered 313,000 tweets, Twitter said.
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Other new series and actors that have garnered recognition include The People v.
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Game of Thrones garnered an impressive 22 nominations, trailed by Westworld with 21.
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Both brands garnered a score of 68 percent on Market Force's loyalty index.
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Each post has garnered between 300,000-500,000 likes per post within an hour.
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Those streams garnered more than 28 million video views across its Facebook's pages.
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" She admits the publicity and buzz garnered from high-profile castings is "appealing.
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In the U.S. the film garnered an estimated $153 million during its debut.
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Donald Trump garnered enough delegates to officially be named the GOP presidential nominee.
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The account, which had about 760,000 followers, eventually garnered a fierce critical backlash.
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The ARJ-21 has garnered just over 300 orders, mainly from domestic carriers.
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Last year, the Golden Arches garnered nearly $1 billion in delivery sales globally.
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Her song "Catch a Body" has garnered over 3 million plays on Spotify.
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At the time of writing, Giegold's petition has garnered more than 25,000 signatures.
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The initial post drew thousands of shares and garnered support for the couple.
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Longhorn garnered a 59 percent score, while Outback Steakhouse trailed with 51 percent.
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AMLO ultimately garnered 215 percent of the popular vote, winning him the presidency.
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She has started a petition against the campaign, which has garnered 313 signatures.
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The seasteading movement has already garnered considerable backing for its unlikely-sounding vision.
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Steyer's effort has garnered more than 28503 million signatures since launching in October.
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Buzz Aldrin's flamboyant suit and socks garnered lots of attention at the event.
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The photo has garnered more than 30,000 likes and a number of comments.
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The controversy surrounding TransDigm has garnered the attention of other hedge-fund investors.
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Abrams, meanwhile, has garnered support from several other high-profile liberals, including Sens.
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The video has since garnered over 5 million views and thousands of shares.
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Miller's post was retweeted nearly 7,000 times and garnered more than 17,000 likes.
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The situation garnered complaints in June, prompting investigators to look into the matter.
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Zelensky garnered 73% of the vote, and Trump phoned him to offer congratulations.
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His effort garnered 16,000 signatures, but it did little to loosen public restrictions.
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But it was the meeting with the Pences that garnered all the attention.
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LEDE: Pokemon Go has caught the nation's attention and garnered millions of downloads.
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The measure garnered 28500 votes, falling short of the majority needed to advance.
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Damron's post has been shared over 4,600 times and garnered over 2,600 comments.
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But just by virtue of being a Facebook venture, Libra immediately garnered controversy.
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His incarceration has garnered criticism from fellow artists, athletes, and racial justice activists.
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Yep, disturbingly, T-Swift has garnered a following among the white supremacist crowd.
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Now, it's garnered more than 4,400 names and counting from across the globe.
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Then came her breakout album 21 in 2011, which garnered her six Grammys.
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The photo was only posted in March, but it's already garnered 3,569,000 likes.
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To this day, no reliever since Ryan has garnered a five-year deal.
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This determination has garnered the drum machine virtuoso plenty of success thus far.
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At the 221 Iowa Republican caucus, Santorum garnered just 22015% of the vote.
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But beyond his technology use, Dorsey's other quirky habits have also garnered attention.
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Multiple investment tips can be garnered from Warren Buffett's acquisition of General Reinsurance.
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New Hampshire has garnered at least 11, Texas nine and South Carolina seven.
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Inspire's funds have garnered a respectable $80 million in their first six months.
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He said Thursday that the petition has so far garnered 1.9 million signatures.
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Yahoo garnered around 182 million unique US visitors in February, according to Comscore.
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In the end, she garnered just 3.4 percent of the vote in October.
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Those acts of protest have garnered attention that goes far beyond the game.
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The killing and the trial in 2007 garnered considerable attention at the time.
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" She and others challenge the description of wealth garnered through work as "earned.
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His re-election campaign garnered 2.2 million donations by the end of 2011.
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And her community projects and her commercial work have garnered respect, she says.
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Her song "Rumors" from Speak has garnered over seven million plays on Spotify.
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The national conversation about equal pay has garnered increasing attention in recent years,.
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Neither John Lennon nor any other Beatle, living or otherwise, garnered a vote.
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The movie garnered almost universal acclaim at the Cannes Film Festival in May.
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For all the attention his business garnered, its closing happened with little fanfare.
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Sanders garnered an average of 25 percent support compared to Biden's 22 percent.
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Sanders followed with 20 percent, while no other candidate garnered double-digit support.
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The idea garnered support from several Republicans, including Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
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The video has garnered more than 28,000 views on the company's YouTube channel.
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The outfits he's chosen to pair with the pearls have also garnered attention.
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The protests -- and the NFL's reaction to them -- garnered a firestorm of criticism.
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The Kuwaiti bank has garnered more than USD800m of demand, including JLM orders.
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No other candidate garnered more than 3 percent support in the California poll.
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Of 11 amendments introduced by Democrats, just one garnered some Republican backing: Sen.
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Grande's rendition garnered plenty of reaction on social media and in the church.
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Jalaluddin garnered an impressively tough reputation as a mujahideen fighter at that time.
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Whatever legitimacy it has garnered comes largely from claims that it eschews violence.
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In New Hampshire, Bush garnered 85003,559 votes, Gore 266, 348, and Nader 22,198.
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Beto O'Rourke (D-Texas), who had garnered only 1 percent in the poll.
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That's more than she's garnered in any other single day of the campaign.
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Cory Booker tied at 4 percent, and entrepreneur Andrew Yang garnered 3 percent.
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A petition in favor of preserving the building has garnered nearly 28,000 signatures.
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She's also led the field in policy proposals that have garnered national headlines.
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He has garnered attention by becoming a mega-donor to Republican Party politicians.
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It has also garnered more than 4,500 comments, many of which are positive.
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It garnered less than $1 million in ticket sales over its opening weekend.
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The FCC rules garnered over 23.5 million comments, according to the FCC's website.
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The thread has since garnered more than 900 "upvotes" and hundreds of comments.
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The song has garnered 185 million YouTube views since it debuted in 2012.
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Still, her meteoric rise was quite different from the attention her teammates garnered.
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Peloton recently released a holiday ad that garnered a lot of criticism online.
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Peloton recently released a holiday ad that garnered a lot of criticism online.
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"Gangnam Style" became a viral hit, having since garnered over 3 billion views.
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As of Wednesday afternoon, the fundraiser had garnered triple its goal of $7,500.
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Her post garnered nearly 64 thousand likes and a plethora of supportive comments.
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The military operations in Afrin have garnered huge public support back in Ankara.
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Although turnovers plagued the Privateers, they garnered several takeaways on the other end.
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The commercial has garnered a vocal response on Twitter, with many negative comments.
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Her song "Rumors" from Speak has garnered over seven million plays on Spotify.
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The first phase garnered wide support, he said, though the second did not.
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MORE's first State of the Union address garnered 85033 million viewers in 2010.
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In recent polls, Biden garnered more than double Sanders's support among African Americans.
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Biden garnered 92 percent support among black voters and 61 percent among Hispanics.
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The plan garnered swift support from steelworkers, steel companies and Rust Belt legislators.
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The film garnered her Oscar, Golden Globe, and BAFTA nominations for Best Actress.
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The Texas Senate race has garnered significant attention this cycle as progressive Rep.
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Before its defeat, the bill had garnered substantial political and social movement support.
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That passage alone garnered Wrinkle a 1990 ban from an Alabama school district.
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But the "unity slate" garnered only 2.6% while Cruz and Kasich combined for 42.5%.
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One of the nominees in question has garnered critiques from social conservatives like Sen.
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Michael Bogren, a district court nominee in Michigan, has garnered pushback from social conservatives.
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These IPS cells garnered a huge amount of attention, funding and effort (see timeline).
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The bill, which was introduced with twenty-one cosponsors, has garnered widespread bipartisan support.
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You presented the concept to your friends and family and garnered a favorable response.
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As of Sunday, the page garnered more than $64,000 of its original $1,500 goal.
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But Villanova garnered a foul at half court for a couple of free throws.
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Trump's sometimes warm approach to Russia has garnered criticism from Republicans and Democrats alike.
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Thomas says his Trump vote garnered backlash from other members of the gay community.
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The video of the mythology joke also garnered supportive comments from Luke and Gurki.
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The Senate race has garnered more national attention than contests in Texas typically do.
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Emma Stone's 2018 film "The Favourite" garnered a 93% critic rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
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The previously suspended Iranian accounts and pages garnered roughly 983,000 followers before being removed.
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The petition has received 220,216 signatures and garnered plenty of support across social media.
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The post garnered over 80,000 likes and hundreds of comments in a few hours.
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The comment garnered headlines but didn't seem to generate an inordinate amount of attention.
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The Facebook post garnered more than 43,000 views and 30,000 shares as of Tuesday.
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The footage quickly went viral and has garnered over 15 million views so far.
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In comparison, Birchbox's EMV has only garnered around $1.5 million in the same period.
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The firing prompted a petition against the school's actions that garnered over 212,000 signatures.
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Kirkwood has garnered a nice amount of followers because of it — 13,800 of them.
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He, too, garnered bipartisan support when he was nominated to be an appellate judge.
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John McCain's comments on NBC's "Meet the Press" have garnered a lot of attention.
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But on the ground, Airbnb has garnered animosity for labeling the ordinance a ban.
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And after just a day, the picture has already garnered more than 77,000 likes.
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In Iowa, Yang garnered just 1 percent of the raw vote, and no delegates.
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The brutal murders garnered widespread attention at the time, shocking families across the country.
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Developer Epic Games released a trailer that quickly garnered excitement among its rabid fans.
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Sanders was closing in with 26.1%, Warren was at 18.2%, and Biden garnered 15.8%.
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Lee's measure garnered GOP support from Gaetz, Davidson and Massie, as well as Reps.
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Within five days, Shannon had garnered over 500 signatures of people supporting her cause.
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The deal was heard to have garnered indications of interest of around US$25bn.
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I didn't win, but I garnered more votes than any Libertarian candidate in history.
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Airbnb, No. 2100, garnered $2167 billion, while Palantir Technologies, No. 235, raised $250 billion.
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Since it premiered in 2005, the series has has garnered a massive fan following.
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The big picture: Facebook said videos related to the testimony garnered 89 million views.
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The Trump tweet that garnered the most retweets — with around 0003,2000 as of Jan.
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Of course, the new Ghost in the Shell has garnered its share of controversy.
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As the crisis has garnered more attention, reportage has become more thorough and nuanced.
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They addressed the bomber: "These events in Austin have garnered worldwide attention," Manley said.
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Andrea says that little Charlotte doesn't quite understand the attention the card has garnered.
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But the commission had said Mr. Museveni garnered 827 votes and Mr. Besigye 260.
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In 2012 the Johnson and Stein together garnered about 1.5 percent of the vote.
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The company garnered a $12.3 billion valuation in 2017 with a $150 million financing.
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Jill Stein, the Green Party's nominee, only garnered support from 24.4% of those surveyed.
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The formerly fringe policy has garnered support from burgeoning Democratic stars such as Reps.
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Flappy Bird amassed at least 50 million downloads and garnered nearly 16 million tweets.
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It's predictably garnered a lot of attention, and the panic just won't go away.
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His post has since been retweeted over 1,000 times and garnered nearly 4,000 likes.
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Last week's "NCIS" Season 14 premiere garnered 19.2 million viewers, according to the network.
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It's been shared more than 350,000 times already and garnered more than 71,000 likes.
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Its website repeatedly failed as it garnered as many as 2,000 signatures a minute.
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He garnered a lot of attention on the show for a couple of reasons.
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They even wrote it up in Nature, and garnered quite a bit of publicity.
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Kimmel garnered widespread praise for putting a human face on the health care debate.
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The case garnered headlines and ushered in a new era of accountability through litigation.
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The song garnered even more attention after Billboard pulled it from the country charts.
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The death has garnered attention, with many calling for a more accessible transit system.
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Its account also garnered over 3,500 followers the week after Meghan wore its pieces.
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The post had garnered more than 17,000 reactions and shares as of Tuesday morning.
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Ted Cruz (R-TX), a remark that garnered chuckles from Colbert and the crowd.
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"The Force Awakens" took in $247 million, while "The Last Jedi" garnered $220 million.
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The jump comes after the mayor had garnered less than 1% in some polls.
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Gallagher's posts garnered a lot of attention as she went from city to city.
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British retiree Margaret Tyler has garnered her own press attention for her royal dedication.
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This is the same concept that recently garnered hundreds of headlines for Elon Musk.
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After nearly a decade of existence, Lenny has garnered something of a cult following.
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And the western Antarctic ice sheet has garnered a lot of attention recently, too.
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In 22019, President Obama garnered 365 electoral votes, and in 2012, 332 electoral votes.
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His videos of gaming reactions and cultural commentary have garnered him 22014 million subscribers.
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Chinese smartphone maker Oppo garnered a lot attention recently with its Find X phone.
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Well, that's sort of reception The Room garnered when it hit theaters in 2003.
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The only conditions that garnered more support for termination were the three major trisomies.
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The photo has garnered nearly 5,000 likes, with many praising Smith for her move.
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Since then, he has garnered millions of followers across Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, and Snapchat.
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An online video detailing the allegations has since garnered more than 27 million views.
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For example, Rogue Potus Staff and Alt BLM have already garnered thousands of followers.
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The now viral clip has garnered over 9 million views on 9GAG, Mashable reports.
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He also garnered support from Alabama Patriots, which is a state Tea Party group.
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"Mortdecai," which had a production budget of $60 million, only garnered $7.7 million domestically.
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She has modeled for Harper's Bazaar Singapore and has garnered comparisons to Brigitte Bardot.
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Her over-the-top commitment garnered praise from fans and followers on social media.
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Chou's apology posted on Youtube by JYP has since garnered over 6 million views.
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Naturally, Ruby's "friend" has garnered any number of horrified reactions in GIF form. pic.twitter.
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Trump's outrageous public behavior has garnered him billions of dollars' worth of media coverage.
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While the post has garnered over 700,000 likes, its contents are middling at best.
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The tweet, which garnered over 7,000 retweets, seemed to have resonated with women everywhere.
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The GynePunks garnered media attention with a speculum, so I figured I'd start there.
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Since then keyboard-related problems have garnered Apple at least one class-action lawsuit.
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Brown, in particular, has garnered critical nods for her portrayal of the unforgettable character.
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College. Their performances, two EPs, and a debut album, Ugly Cherries, garnered rave reviews.
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Baker has garnered support from some of the state's political establishment, including former Gov.
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Securing the nation's border is a critical issue that has routinely garnered bipartisan support.
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The top 5% of wage earners has garnered virtually all the gains in income.
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Last year, Obama topped the list with 2628 percent, while Trump garnered 28503 percent.
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John Conyers Jr. (Mich.), garnered signatures from 22019 senators and 116 House Democrats. Sen.
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John Conyers, Jr. (Mich.), garnered signatures from 11 senators and 116 House Democrats. Sen.
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The story garnered a lot of mixed reactions from the health community and beyond.
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Woodward's book has garnered headlines since last Tuesday, when the first excerpts were published.
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The primary garnered outsized attention thanks to the clash between local and national Democrats.
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The legislation has garnered endorsements from a surprisingly diverse core group of supporters: Sens.
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Mohmedi didn't expect the amount of attention and praise her food art has garnered.
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Seyni Oumaru, who finished second in the last election in 2011, garnered 10 percent.
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Those actions have garnered repeated praise from affected industries, but sharp criticism from environmentalists.
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The bill garnered 16 co-sponsors hours before it was set to be introduced.
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Omar's comments about Israel have garnered her significant bipartisan criticism since she took office.
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Concern about free speech on college campuses has garnered national attention in recent years.
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His commutation garnered widespread support from lawmakers from both parties, notably from Democratic Reps.
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The post garnered over 210,20163 likes and had been shared more than 22016,231 times.
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The post garnered over 200,000 likes and had been shared more than 143,000 times.
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The documentary "Fyre" garnered critical attention for its take on the disastrous festival event.
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It was, and continues to be, that information garnered under extreme duress is unreliable.
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The legislation has garnered more than 100 Democratic co-sponsors in the lower chamber.
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The remarks have since garnered widespread backlash, with Democrats swiftly denouncing them as racist.
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Their courage and passion is the reason this legislation garnered such strong, bipartisan support.
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It has garnered critical praise and a huge international following over its seven series.
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MORE (Ariz.), even voted to support the amendment,, which only garnered 46 yea votes.
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His claim of government waste on Tuesday garnered backlash from many on social media.
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The issue has garnered so much attention, even President Trump weighed in on it.
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Clinton garnered 363% to Sanders' 42%, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released Friday.
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Her 2017 video "First Impression & Review of Glossier Makeup" has garnered over 630,903 views.
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The all-digital art museum has garnered mass attention for its incredibly immersive experience.
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That quick growth means HQ has also garnered some serious investor and media attention.
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The video, which has garnered over 14 million views on YouTube, seems simple enough.
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The "Bring Angelo Home" social media campaign garnered more than 25,000 signatures on Change.
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Humira has garnered huge profits, spurred in part by routine price hikes from AbbVie.
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The photo has garnered comments on Instagram accusing the Kardashian of disrespect and ignorance.
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Certainly, no match outside WWE in recent memory has garnered this much mainstream buzz.
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It has garnered a paltry number of mentions on Twitter and the wider web.
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During Saturday's debate, he garnered 33 percent of the social conversation, according to Twitter.
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The reports also show where a video garnered the most shares, likes or comments.
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But it feels like it's garnered more traction in the last handful of years.
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That has been heard by the industry but has garnered little support, he said.
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As his party garnered greater power, however, Mr. Aoun's maverick reputation took a beating.
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Since its debut at South by Southwest, "A Quiet Place" has garnered rave reviews.
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The film garnered positive reviews with a 90% score on review site Rotten Tomatoes.
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That's why Oldman's turn in Darkest Hour garnered Oscar buzz practically before it premiered.
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When it opened in 2016, Agrius garnered rave reviews for its organic, local menu.
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But none of the responses have garnered the interest that the initial video did.
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The campaign has garnered an outpouring of celebrity and political backing in recent years.
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In November, light trucks garnered more than 70 percent of new motor vehicle sales.
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A petition calling for more robust legislation garnered over 250,000 signatures in recent weeks.
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Since then, it's garnered controversy from critics, frequently for the way it handles race.
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Many classmates also have detained parents Magdalena seems uncomfortable with the fame she's garnered.
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An online petition to stop the use of tallow garnered more than 135,000 signatures.
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Mr. Smith eventually garnered four board seats so he could keep the pressure on.
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She has garnered the backing of several national progressive groups and is challenging Rep.
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That much can be garnered from satellite observations, but satellite observations can be imperfect.
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It has garnered over 6,500 signatures from people across Canada and the United States.
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TV Newser reported that Maddow garnered roughly 3.3 million viewers for her Wednesday show.
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Ease of auditing the software isn't the only reason WireGuard garnered so much attention.
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That move garnered praise online and via the internal White House pool email list.
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Reproductive rights garnered attention during the first set of Democratic debates, held in June.
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Klobuchar has also garnered the support of a super PAC dubbed Kitchen Table Conversations.
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Companion legislation in the Senate has garnered 42 cosponsors from across the ideological spectrum.
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The recent season seven premiere garnered over 30 million viewers in the U.S. alone.
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CBD, which is both not psychotropic and not addictive, has garnered several star advocates.
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More than 215,000 people signed the petition, and the issue garnered national media attention.
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Most others have garnered support from a fraction of their home state lawmakers. Sen.
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To bolster his reelection bid, Markey has thus far garnered the endorsements of Sen.
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Libertarian candidate Cliff Hyra garnered 3 percent, while 9 percent of respondents were undecided.
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Cory Booker of New Jersey and 2004 Democratic nominee John Kerry garnered 5% support.
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He never garnered 4 percent in any of the two-dozen-plus qualifying polls.
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A rude exchange in an Atlanta grocery store garnered national attention in July 2019.
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And they&aposve garnered the praise of the dean of Tulane&aposs medical school.
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The picture and its tender story have garnered a lot of reactions, obviously. pic.twitter.
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Ramon Rioseco, an opposition candidate allied with Fernandez, garnered 24.9 percent of the vote.
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The post has since garnered over 1.5 million likes and upwards of 11,000 comments.
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The sole pro-democracy candidate in the 2012 election garnered a paltry 76 votes.
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"Bale garnered his first Oscar for his role as Dicky Eklund in "The Fighter.
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Previous attempts to exempt Newman's Own from the hefty fines have garnered bipartisan support.
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He did not respond to questions about how much money the robber has garnered.
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Garrett was immediately ejected from the game for his actions, which garnered widespread condemnation.
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Searchlight Pictures and 20th Century movies garnered $114.7 million, according to data from Comscore.
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Junichiro Hironaka, 73, has garnered a reputation for scoring acquittals in high-profile cases.
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Huge albums that garnered lots of attention, lots of sales, lots of radio play.
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The tweet was fake, but it didn't matter — it garnered thousands of shares online.
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"Were their accomplishments equitable with the amount of publicity it garnered?" the critic asks.
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She's garnered an impressive online buzz with only a few tracks to her name.
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Both robots have garnered much attention in recent years thanks to Boston Dynamics' videos.
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We've won competitions in the past but none of them garnered so much attention.
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What's more, it only garnered one nomination total this year, for its sound mixing.
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The go-home Raw last week garnered the lowest ratings in the show's history.
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The video garnered enough attention that its designers decided to sell the table through Kickstarter.
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These "induced pluripotent stem cells" (IPS) garnered a huge amount of attention, funding and effort.
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Trump has garnered criticism for not regularly participating in national security briefings, unlike past presidents.
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The use of the photo garnered mixed reactions from fans and Houston's friends and family.
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Prior to his release, a petition for his freedom had garnered more than 10,000 signatures.
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Despite debuting atop the Billboard 200, "Witness" garnered mixed reviews from critics and fans alike.
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Leaving Neverland garnered significant buzz upon its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival last month.
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Since UCLA Gymnastics tweeted the video on Saturday, it's garnered more than 16.6 million views.
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But it wasn't the political celebrities at the invite-only game who garnered Miller's attention.
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Tim Ryan, D-Ohio, challenged her for minority leader in 2016, he garnered 63 votes.
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It's garnered some big awards, but according to comScore, it still trails Netflix in viewership.
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Reeves's own inaugural video last September garnered 19,000 views, all driven by viral Facebook shares.
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His 2001 film The Devil's Backbone, set during the Spanish Civil War, garnered critical acclaim.
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The post has been shared more than 216,000 times and garnered at least 112,000 likes.
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The secret purchase came just one year after news of the listing garnered national attention.
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Appel and Fuiava's account has garnered much criticism from the boating community from the start.
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Hulu garnered a walloping 40 percent growth in subscribers in 2017, reaching 17 million viewers.
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Bojack Horseman had already garnered a domestic fanbase, thanks to online streaming (and, ahem, downloads).
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Hillary Clinton garnered the president's endorsement after being named the presumptive Democratic nominee on Wednesday.
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Or maybe the quieter black-and-white Roma, which has garnered plenty of critical acclaim?
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A separate petition demanding ICE drop its contract with ICE has garnered over 2,000 signatures.
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Last month, it pulled in $29 million and garnered one million downloads, according to SensorTower.
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The photo has garnered 3 million likes and counting, thanks to oodles of Bughead fans.
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But an overwhelming majority of these women, whose stories garnered massive media attention, are white.
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His "Congratulations" video, however, garnered more than two million views in less than six hours.
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His only challenger, Moussa Mostafa Moussa, a Sisi supporter, garnered 721,000 votes, the newspaper reported.
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In 2012 when Stein last ran for the presidency, she garnered almost 470,000 votes, or .
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On YouTube, videos of celebrities reacting to the jelly beans have garnered millions of views.
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The potentially hot holiday item has already garnered some very good and some critical reviews.
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The prince garnered widespread praise across all of UK media for his guest-editing stint.
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The post has garnered 294,000 likes, 46,000 comments, and 3,800 comments as of press time.
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Given the attention the fight has garnered so far, it's certainly not too far-fetched.
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Many older Filipinos do recall Marcos fondly: a petition supporting his reburial garnered 1.1m signatures.
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Over its six-day run, users submitted 110,1003 videos and garnered 104 million video views.
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It's also garnered opposition internally, among employees who say Google executives have ignored their concerns.
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A video of the encounter with the "suspicious suspect" has garnered 836,000 shares on Facebook.
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Apple futures on the Zhengzhou Commodity Exchange have also garnered significant attention from local traders.
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Gelcream has garnered attention from all corners of the industry, with some conversations causing upset.
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As a bonus, he has garnered international legitimacy while dividing the U.S. from South Korea.
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The incidents have garnered widespread media coverage, causing many Americans to rethink their travel plans.
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Their rap — riddled with F-bombs — garnered the most audience reaction, especially with its chorus.
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Since its release, the collaboration with Halsey has already garnered 150 million plays on Spotify.
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The follow-up has garnered some of the best reviews for a series entry yet.
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Libertarian Gary Johnson garnered 243% support, and Green Party candidate Jill Stein polled at 252%.
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The final episode dropped on Thursday and garnered over ten million views in 24 hours.
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In the following hours, Tomlinson's mic drop garnered over 36,000 retweets and nearly 97,000 likes.
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Those games reportedly garnered 18.4 million total viewers in 224 countries, according to a study.
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The president won by 473 million votes, having garnered 15.2 million to Atiku's 11.3 million.
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In just a few months, daughter Danielle, now 14, has garnered 8.8 million Instagram followers.
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But along South Florida's wilder coastlines, a more dramatic siege has garnered comparably little attention.
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Webster's post clearly struck a nerve: It's garnered over 200 comments and over 1,000 shares.
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Since the Google acquisition, the firm has repeatedly produced marvels that have garnered global attention.
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When the European Union ran a poll among its citizens, it garnered nearly 5m responses.
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His comment online that "trade wars are easy to win" has rightly garnered much attention.
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Libertarian Party nominee Gary Johnson garnered 8%, comparable to where he has been polling nationally.
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Chance's tweets against the decision have gone viral and garnered national attention on the vote.
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They found that 555 users without verified accounts made 203 retweets and garnered 747,000 impressions.
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But the petition didn't pick up traction until it garnered media attention on May 15.
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But it's my unabashed fondness for feet that has garnered the most remarks from partners.
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In 2016, a petition garnered 100,000 signatures calling for President Obama to release her early.
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It also garnered me a lot of cool within my local and national music communities.
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In Canada, the lack of safe drinking water on Aboriginal reserves has garnered increasing attention.
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She garnered all the important endorsements, including governor and one-time bitter rival Jerry Brown.
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Both policies garnered legal challenges, and both required extensive implementation by McAleenan and his agency.
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An online petition asking Beyonce to comb the girl's hair garnered more than 5,000 signatures.
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Much like Jeong, Greenbaum is a young columnist who has garnered a lot of attention.
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It garnered a lot of attention in both military circles and the world of journalism.
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The restaurant garnered a rating of 23 percent, up 3 percentage points from last year.
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Her colorful demeanor has garnered her more than a few Internet admirers over the years.
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The change garnered little controversy, and received no organized pushback from Republicans at the time.
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Cropsey also signed the letter critical of Trump, which garnered a total of 122 signatures.
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I won't say I've garnered some fame, but I enjoy life offline more than online.
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Tenet also said he and Mueller "love testifying together," which garnered laughs from the room.
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Castile's death garnered international attention after his girlfriend broadcast the shooting's aftermath on Facebook Live.
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The addition of VR to games, such as Dota 2, has already garnered great attention.
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That's significantly more youth support than Barack Obama amassed in 2008 -- when he garnered 57%.
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She wore a simple boat neck dress that garnered mixed reviews and some unflattering press.
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In 2017 she garnered arguably the greatest honor of all: a Margaret Hamilton Lego minifigure.
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After the attack garnered international headlines, the interior minister swiftly announced suspects had been arrested.
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Well, challenged accepted — the post garnered that (and then some) in just a few hours.
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This isn't the first time heroes have garnered additional attention thanks to their good looks.
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So here are a few pearls of wisdom I garnered from my time with Everything.
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The case has garnered national attention, sparking a fan-fueled movement and the hashtag #FreeKesha.
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As O'Rourke entered the race, he quickly garnered an endorsement from a national progressive group.
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This inclusiveness is likely a major reason that these policies have garnered such enduring support.
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ET. As of Friday afternoon, the live stream on Facebook had garnered about 92,000 views.
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His post to Michelle on her birthday last month garnered more than 1 million likes.
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Even though he lost, O'Rourke has already garnered buzz about a possible 2020 presidential run.
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The original post garnered over 800 mostly critical comments with many calling for his resignation.
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A thread about his suit has garnered 100m views on Weibo, a social-media platform.
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The Trump factor: Ebola garnered national attention in 2014 following an outbreak in West Africa.
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Initially, SB 10 garnered support across the political spectrum by aiming to accomplish this end.
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A progressive party set up by Poland's first openly gay lawmaker, Robert Biedron, garnered 6.0%.
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The segment garnered attention last week after it was highlighted by the Cuban Triangle blog.
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He's garnered strong support from younger Republicans because of his opposition to the Republican establishment.
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This year's winner is "Drumstick," who garnered 60% support over rival "Wishbone," who earned 40%.
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The company was persuasive — the proposal garnered support of only 17.2 percent of votes cast.
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Together, her videos have garnered more than three million views, and more than 20,000 subscribers.
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Garth Brooks' dispute with a hospital over his donation garnered a lot of media coverage.
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The Care85033 petition first posted Tuesday afternoon has garnered more than 4,400 signatures so far.
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Trump Jr. garnered controversy last year when he tweeted a meme comparing refugees to Skittles.
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Like its predecessor, the movie garnered mostly negative reviews and wasn't hailed as a success.
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When the bill passed the House it garnered only 65 of the 21625 House Republicans.
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HBO's new drama "Euphoria" has garnered critical acclaim for its raw portrayal of modern teenagers.
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His pieces have garnered wide international attention with a following of over 173,000 on Instagram.
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He also rowed crew, joined a fraternity, and garnered a reputation as a big partier.
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"Bipartisan legislation to stop the NAI permit garnered 175 co-sponsors this Congress," DeFazio said.
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Such attention is rarely garnered by Dyersville's other visitor magnet, the National Farm Toy Museum.
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But it is Sanders's signature "Medicare for All" plan that has garnered the most attention.
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So far, "Wonder Woman" has garnered more than $573 million at the global box office.
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Thunberg's climate activism garnered her a nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize earlier this year.
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The idea of a public option on the exchanges has always garnered strong public support.
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Second, in addition to immigration, President Trump has garnered increasing approval ratings on the economy.
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The site ran from 2011 to 2017 and garnered more than 150,000 posts while active.
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But under its previous leader, Walter Shaub, OGE garnered power by publicly criticizing the administration.
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Apple's iOS devices garnered about 11 percent of the market and Macs about 4 percent.
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In a matter of hours, the post garnered more than a thousand replies and shares.
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The video has since garnered more than a million views and ends with a warning.
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Kohn acknowledges his approach is untested, but it has already garnered some high-profile support.
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The unprovoked attack against her and her sister has garnered sympathy from around the world.
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The surprise post has garnered over 139,000 likes so far, though Shayk cropped their faces.
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Zayn Malik's solo career has garnered a global number one single and critically acclaimed album.
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Blake Lively's killer street-chic wardrobe has garnered her an impressive 8 million Instagram followers.
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Lawrence's quick and clever reaction garnered her a huge amount of positive feedback and coverage.
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The 2010 Facebook message garnered an extra 60,000 to 340,000 voters, according to one study.
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Kenya's election commission has said that Mr. Kenyatta garnered 7.5 million votes in the Oct.
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The bill, AB5, has garnered national attention, largely owing to the size of California's workforce.
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Mr. Trump's declaration also garnered furious responses from leaders throughout the Arab and Muslim world.
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Produced by the Duplass brothers, this documentary garnered a cult-like following of its own.
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The company garnered mainstream and critical acclaim with its dark original series "The Handmaid's Tale."
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The site's last lessee, Frances Curkpatrick, began a fund-raising campaign, which garnered national attention.
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Biden followed at 216% of support among Latino voters, while Bloomberg garnered 2114% of support.
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Bouzkova was unable to hold on to her momentum, and Svitolina garnered two match points.
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Hers is not a female archetype that has historically garnered much respect, trust or sympathy.
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During that time he also garnered acclaim for his widely read politics newsletter, The Note.
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The "Fetish" singer garnered attention for her disco-inspired look at the 2016 Grammy Awards.
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Gaga's Instagram post has already garnered over 2.3 million likes in just over 12 hours.
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Despite the attention it's garnered, the battery industry hasn't always provided great returns for investors.
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Phoenix, however, has garnered attention by promoting the causes he cares about this awards cycle.
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One of those is The Report, which garnered serious Sundance buzz for Driver in particular.
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It comes out July 9, and advance copies have garnered praise from some big names.
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Those insights were garnered, they said, from 60 past and present ambassadors and cabinet secretaries.
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A posting of a video of the meal on TikTok garnered more than 152,000 likes.
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An online petition calling out the states that tax menstrual products garnered over 60,000 signatures.
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Ward has garnered negative headlines in recent days over her criticism of the late Sen.
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The bill has also garnered strong support from Democrats, who have long awaited such reform.
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Not since Margaret Thatcher's iconic Asprey handbag has a British politician's clothing garnered such attention.
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It's a big new feature that Apple is advertising and has garnered lots of press.
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Along the way, his clean, observational comedy has garnered him an enormous, multigenerational fan base.
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A version of the bill introduced by Norton last year garnered more than 200 cosponsors.
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We learned flip turns and racing dives and garnered ribbons at meets with other clubs.
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A George III-era wooden side table garnered $25,000, more than four times its estimate.
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This economics-of-information message is so critical that it has garnered four Nobel prizes.
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In the end, none of the proposals on the table garnered enough support to pass.
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This weakness in the industry has garnered widespread attention for both political and economic reasons.
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By paralyzing the Appellate Body, the United States has garnered the attention of the world.
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The tweets garnered thousands of replies, many of which were negative, before Sonmez deleted them.
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Harrison's film garnered a 32% "Rotten" score, and Murphy's scored a 43% and 42%, respectively.
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NASA and SpaceX will spend the next several months examining data garnered by the flight.
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It has now garnered more than $21917 million in North America and $200 million globally.
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A relative newcomer to the Congress, Kennedy's folksy, quick-witted sound bites have garnered attention.
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The videos have garnered more than 1.2 million views since they were posted late Monday.
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The clip on her Facebook page has garnered 26 million views at time of writing.
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Paul also introduced three additional amendments, each of which garnered more than 90 "no" votes.
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Tronc. Few words have garnered as much hilarity in such a short period of time.
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The film garnered cheers and strong reviews on social media from those in the theater.
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However, active mutual funds garnered $2.1 billion of the weekly inflows to start the year.
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He has garnered more than 70% of the vote in every leadership race since 2007.
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"The Empire Strikes Back" also garnered an Oscar for that, as well as best sound.
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At the show's best in 2001, its broadcast debut garnered more than 20133 million viewers.
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The report still garnered controversy and backlash against Trump from both sides of the aisle.
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Libertarian candidate Sean Haugh garnered 4 percent, and 8 percent of likely voters remain undecided.
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Chris Tierney garnered the first assist on the goal for his entry pass to DeMelo.
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The bill has garnered criticism from major healthcare advocacy groups, Democrats and several Republican senators.
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The Republican candidates are Bech Bruun (who garnered 36 percent) and Michael Cloud (34 percent).
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The launch follows an 18-month test in six cities that garnered 2 million members.
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As of Friday afternoon, the photo had garnered thousands of likes and hundreds of shares.
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Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii, who garnered 4 percent support, closer to qualifying for two debates.
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In April of that year, Boko Haram garnered worldwide attention for kidnapping 276 Christian schoolgirls.
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But similar objections might have been raised about most discoveries that have garnered the Nobel.
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Trump garnered support from 2023 percent of state voters, up from 40.4 percent in April.
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Her case garnered international attention and provided a disturbing look at teenage depression and suicide.
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The Bernie Sanders subreddit garnered 59,000 comments mentioning a candidate over the three months studied.
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Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump combined garnered just 278 million youth votes in the primaries.
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During the 2016 presidential campaign, the accord garnered criticism from both sides of the aisle.
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Last year, a similar effort to force out the chairman garnered just 9.05% of the vote.
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Keith Ellison of Minnesota and former Labor Secretary Tom Perez, have both garnered high-profile endorsements.
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At the same time, they garnered a majority of Independents, and even 20 percent of Democrats.
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People love the guy, and this bit of sensual slicing has garnered nearly 10 million views.
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For comparison, "Justice League" garnered about 65 percent of its total box office from international cinemagoers.
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The travel ban Trump's executive order imposing a so-called travel ban has garnered global attention.
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Some of President Trump's top advisors, family and spokespeople have already garnered quite a personal following.
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Although Stallone was a fan favorite, his brother's initially harsh reaction garnered criticism on social media.
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The site launched its online video-editing tools in October and has garnered 64,000 visits since.
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With the attention he garnered from the original Atlantium stamps, George expanded to cover other micronations.
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Purser's followers cheered for her tweets, which garnered nearly 24,000 likes and hundreds of supportive comments.
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Eel or no, the denizen of the deep has garnered quite a lot of media attention.
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Former president Marc Ravalomanana garnered 35.35 percent of the vote in the first round on Nov.
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The technology behind the game garnered breathless coverage in The New Yorker and every gaming publication.
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In fact, an archaic legal loophole in its rape laws has garnered criticism in recent years.
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"Manchester by the Sea," Kenneth Lonergan's sober drama starring Casey Affleck, has also garnered considerable recognition.
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His tweet, posted on May 14, has garnered more than 20,000 retweets in just two days.
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The president garnered barely 22.85 percent of respondents who "strongly approve" or "approve" of his performance.
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In 2016, a petition calling for President Barack Obama to release her early garnered 100,000 signatures.
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The Vermont senator garnered roughly 26 percent of the vote and led former South Bend, Ind.
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But the law garnered outrage and pushback, and the rule was not enforced until fall 2018.
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Former NAACP president and venture capitalist Ben Jealous has garnered the backing of heavyweights like Sens.
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Sanders also garnered 36 percent of voters age 30 to 44, according to the exit polling.
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Since its formal launch in 2015, the AIIB has garnered much more attention than the ADB.
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Rispone, one of two major Republicans in the race, garnered the second biggest amount of votes.
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The petition, which went online a week ago, had garnered almost 45,000 signatures by Monday afternoon.
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Clinton garnered 66 percent of the votes in Manhattan, compared to just 34 percent for Sanders.
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Sanders picked up 6 points from the same poll in December, when he garnered 21625 percent.
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Yang only garnered about 1% of Iowa's state delegates, according to the latest results released Thursday.
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And with the Model 3, Tesla has garnered a never-before-seen demand for electric vehicles.
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In addition to being liked and shared thousands of times, the tweet garnered a strong response.
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She's also been hailed as the Queen of Snapchat, having garnered the most followers in 2016.
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According to Appelby, it will be better than the second season, which garnered pretty negative reviews.
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Following Thorp's petition, which has garnered over 70,000 signatures to date, Portico reviewed its dress code.
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Despite its mass appeal, Whole Foods has garnered a reputation as being a pricier shopping destination.
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Only her plan for no-fly zones in Syria has garnered some support among Muslim voters.
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It recently launched ReachNow, a car-sharing service in Seattle, which has already garnered 13,000 registrants.
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JCVD wasn't a commercial success, but it garnered the first great acting reviews of his career.
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As an example, let's vet one viral Facebook campaign that has garnered a lot of attention.
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It's a head-scratching reality, especially since Swift's reputation garnered so much airtime this past year.
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Earlier, she had garnered 26 points for her first dance of the night, a Viennese Waltz.
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Nor are the tax cuts the only recent Republican legislation that has garnered terrible poll numbers.
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But with Flynn now adamantly refusing to cooperate, the topic of immunity has garnered new interest.
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Andrew has garnered more 200,000 Instagram followers in the two years since she launched her account.
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The film, which clocks in at roughly three hours, has garnered acclaim from critics and moviegoers.
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It's a crisis that has even garnered the attention of world leaders at the United Nations.
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Still, Block insists his group, which he says had garnered several thousand signatories, is narrowly focused.
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Fusar is currently in an open beta phase and has garnered users in over 30 countries.
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The clip now has garnered about 12.2 million views since it was first uploaded in 2009.
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And suddenly, he seemed like he had garnered more support than Clinton, Cruz and Sanders combined.
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He dropped the book on Amazon yesterday, and it has already garnered plenty of rave reviews.
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Reparations, for one, don't poll well and haven't garnered support among any major-party presidential candidate.
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Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson polled at 4% and Green Party candidate Jill Stein garnered 4013% support.
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The pic has been retweeted more than 53,000 times and has garnered more than 131,000 Likes.
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Their match, which aired September 20, 1973 on ABC, garnered an estimated 90 million viewers worldwide.
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The petition became part of MTV's Elect This campaign and ultimately garnered more than 50,000 signatures.
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Brazil's restaurant marketplace iFood garnered a $590 million funding round last year, the country's largest ever.
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Commercially, the album eventually garnered a platinum certification (1 million units sold) in the United States.
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He garnered his wealth as a lawyer, accountant, wealth manager and investor in the Chicago area.
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The proposed changes garnered 290 comments from the public before the response period ended April 11.
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