Just one needs to go before 2020 — that's it.
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There's a still a long way to go before all this can happen That's the best case scenario, but there's a still a long way to go before all this can happen.
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With less than two weeks to go before the Oct.
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He is expected to go before a judge on Feb.
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It must now go before the House for final approval.
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I always tried to let them go before they died.
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With weeks to go before the gathering starts on Dec.
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Morales won't go before voters again until late next year.
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James Mattis will also go before the Senate on Thursday.
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But our hero has miles to go before he relaxes.
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With less than two months to go before the Nov.
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But there are two years to go before the election!
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The question is set to go before voters in March.
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There's a long way to go before we'll find out.
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Only nine more months to go before the general election.
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Biden has a long way to go before winning the nomination.
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The suspect was due to go before a judge on Wednesday.
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Atkins let some of the shoppers go before surrendering hours later.
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Most have a long way to go before they emulate Taiwan.
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There's a long way to go before computers can understand language.
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The case is set to go before a judge in July.
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The boyfriend will be the one to go before the career.
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Those charges are scheduled to go before a jury in May.
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Browner's case is set to go before a judge in March.
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There's still a long way to go before the finish line.
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He will also go before the appropriations committee the next day.
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WE'VE GOT A COUPLE MONTHS TO GO BEFORE ANY REAL ACTIONS.
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And there's still eight weeks to go before the season ends.
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He'd go before work and order the same thing without fail.
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The proposed changes could go before the General Assembly next year.
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Wolff is watching for where yields go before the long weekend.
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He is scheduled to go before Burgess' committee at 10 a.m.
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There is still a way to go before a full recovery.
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"Let's go before my dad tries to stop me," she said.
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"He also tells her that she "better go before it storms.
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The Affordable Care Act will go before the Supreme Court. Again.
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Mr. Zuckerberg has turned down some requests to go before lawmakers.
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Go: Before the TV show, there was a "Handmaid's Tale" opera.
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There are still six months to go before the national elections.
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Sanders has a long way to go before securing the nomination.
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Pride, I'm beginning to understand, really does go before a fall.
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The measure would then go before the full Senate to approve.
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With just days to go before renewed sanctions take effect Nov.
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There's still a ways to go before anyone nails the form factor.
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It is expected to go before the Supreme Court in early 2017.
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With not long to go before the deadline of 11:59 p.m.
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He's slated to go before a judge for an initial hearing Tuesday.
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He is scheduled to go before an arraignment judge on November 6.
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The resolution will now go before the full membership of the House.
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We have a way to go before Sagan's "still more glorious dawn."
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There's a long way to go before the team makes real pasta.
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The next step is that the bill will go before the Senate.
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My husband would go before work, come at lunch and after work.
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Apple hasn't revealed exactly how far it will go before it acquiesces.
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We have a long way to go before that will be realized.
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Technology has a long way to go before it closes that gap.
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The officers let McGrier go before approaching him again, the department said.
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The remaining four suspects are scheduled to go before a judge Thursday.
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If you haven't played Hitman Go before, the premise is pretty simple.
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Both bills still have a long way to go before becoming law.
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It looks ready to go before a zoning board in New Jersey.
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But Apple clearly still has a ways to go before that happens.
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Now her case is set to go before the Chinese legal system.
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The case is currently scheduled to go before a jury next June.
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We have a long way to go before we can reach that.
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Only six more months of job numbers to go before the Nov.
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He has a long way to go before he makes the Hall.
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This company has a LONG way to go before it tops out.
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There are many more twists and turns to go before March 29.
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But there's a long way to go before any cuts become law.
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With a little more than two months to go before the Nov.
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If you persist, the case might go before a government-appointed tribunal.
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The political calculus: A ratification vote would need to go before Congress.
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And they did this with a week to go before the election.
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Mr. Cantú, 313, is scheduled to go before a judge in October.
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The plan will now go before the full board later this month.
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Gail: Well, we've got a ways to go before this one's done.
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With weeks to go before the deadline, the situation is especially bewildering.
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"Who knows how high it'll go before it corrects," he added. Disclaimer
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There's still a ways to go before SpaceX can start connecting customers.
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But it has some ways to go before it can do so.
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But Patrick has a way to go before they fully buy in.
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Disney+ has a long way to go before it reaches that level.
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She is scheduled to go before a Virginia immigration court on Monday.
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It is set to go before the full Council early next year.
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The Browns pulled in front with 6:37 to go before halftime.
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There's a long way to go before Trump faces real danger, however.
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That informant would then have to go before the judge for questioning.
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The country has a ways to go before it's truly rider-friendly, however.
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Apple, Inc is set to go before the Supreme Court in October.[SCOTUS]
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That request will go before the City Council during a special meeting Thursday.
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Dignity 13 still has another day to go before she lands in Italy.
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But there's a long way to go before the competition is healthy again.
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And if they are approved, then they will go before the full House.
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TESS has a long way to go before it catches up to Kepler.
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The settlement would go before a judge in the autumn, the sources said.
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There is still some way to go before companies abandon dirty fuels completely.
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Simmons' dunk with 5.7 seconds to go before halftime pulled Philadelphia within eight.
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Fitch reckons another few hundred banks could go before the clean-up concludes.
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But we have a ways to go before we can talk about that.
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There is just over a week to go before a U.S.-imposed Oct.
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FARC leaders accused of war crimes will go before a special Peace Tribunal.
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The case had been due to go before a jury later this month.
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We're told they will go before the grand jury when it finally convenes.
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Whitford case, which is set to go before the Supreme Court on Oct.
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Beto O'Rourke (D-Texas) with only days to go before the midterm elections.
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This case still has a long way to go before it reaches the
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It has a ways to go before it can challenge the leaping cat.
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There's a long road to go before any of these provisions become law.
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The bill is expected to go before a joint legislative committee next Wednesday.
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But with days to go before the midterm elections, don't blame their pillows.
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What's next: AfCFTA has a ways to go before full ratification and implementation.
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But with more than 2628 28503/22019 weeks to go before the Nov.
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On Wednesday, Attorney General Loretta Lynch will go before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
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Go: Before there was a TV show, there was a "Handmaid's Tale" opera.
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This week, it's an issue that's set to go before the Supreme Court.
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Some were chronically homeless men who had nowhere to go before Hurricane Harvey.
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I've got a long way to go before retirementI am 32 years old.
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Either way, SpaceX has a long way to go before reaching those goals.
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"This is about going to where we didn't go before," Mr. Lilliquist said.
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But with just one month to go before the Iowa caucuses on Feb.
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We still had at least five years to go before we would reunite.
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The Oilers pulled even with 2:42 to go before the first intermission.
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There are just two days to go before the presidential caucuses in Nevada.
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The news comes with less than a week to go before the Jan.
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He'll then go before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee at 2900:220006 p.m.
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But there's a long way to go before getting both parties on board.
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I have miles to go before I'm done, and it's killing me softly.
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These suits go before foreign tribunals, and their results ultimately dictate U.S. laws.
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But Cohen wondered how long Trump would go before beginning to undermine Kelly.
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She said, Quit talking and let's go before my father changes his mind.
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Northwestern has eight games and the conference tournament to go before Selection Sunday.
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But there's a long way to go before the new nominee is confirmed.
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Trial litigators often say they get scared before they go before a jury.
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The issue that could go before the Supreme Court is the subpoena issue.
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Nobody wants to go before the judge and find out what their sentencing is.
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Both cases will now go before U.S. District Judge Jose Fuste in Puerto Rico.
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"EVs still have a long way to go before they car commonplace," she said.
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Nevertheless, there is still a long way to go before e-commerce is ubiquitous.
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Mary Jane still has a little ways to go before she's primetime-ready though.
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But the public finances and economy have miles to go before they reach normality.
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The economy still has a long way to go before it can be recovered.
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Trials are underway but there's a long way to go before this becomes mainstream.
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The economy still has a long way to go before it can be recovered.
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Horn said most will go before a judge on Wednesday for an initial appearance.
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There is still quite a ways to go before the movie actually comes out.
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I thought I could convince a clinician to let me go before 220 hours.
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Prince William and Middleton better hurry up and go before their time is up.
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You only had a few feet to go before we hit the registry office.
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In fact, all 100 members of Virginia's House of Delegates will go before voters.
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After this rose ceremony, there was only one week to go before visiting hometowns.
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Serena Williams may have a ways to go before reaching her signature peak fitness.
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We still have a year and a half to go before the 2020 election.
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There's only a week to go before Samsung officially shows us the Galaxy S8.
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To restore their rights, felons must go before the state's clemency board for approval.
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There's more work to go before this research is integrated into existing quantum computers.
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But Arecibo has a long way to go before it's all the way back.
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Nikki Haley, chosen to be U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, go before lawmakers.
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They were planning toward a world with Pokemon Go before Niantic ever released it.
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With hours to go before the switch-on, Lohan posted a video on Twitter.
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This means the market could have longer to go before it finds a bottom.
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But Apple have some distance to go before they can match the Zanco Fly.
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But we've still got three episodes to go before Game of Thrones is over.
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He's got about 4,300 miles to go before he reaches the coast of California.
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And with days to go before the election, it's looking more like a contest.
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There's a long way to go before this theory can be a working concept.
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How far can Mr Carse's pops go, before their hip and eco-credentials melt?
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However, there is long way to go before recent rises in inequality are undone.
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" "We still have four weeks to go before the election, and that's an eternity.
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There are miles to go before this tax reform effort is put to bed.
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The tech giant's legal protest is set to go before a judge this week.
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Sometimes, trends come and go before you even have the opportunity to try them.
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A similar measure will go before Ohio voters on the 2017 state-wide ballot.
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"There is one more step to go before we fulfill our objective," he added.
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I wonder how far this has to go before proper behavior will be expected.
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Still, there is a long way to go before that marquee matchup can happen.
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However, carriers have a long way to go before they deliver on that promise.
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At embarkations, we urged troops to refuse to go before it was too late.
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With a week to go before previews began, major adjustments were still in order.
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With two days to go before Election Day, Clinton pushed voters to turn out.
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With just weeks to go before Britain's deadline to leave the EU on Oct.
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There are trillions upon trillions of proton smash-ups to go before we sleep.
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The pipeline still has a long way to go before it can be built.
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It's very early, with more than two years to go before the Iowa caucuses.
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Most countries, including India, have a long way to go before women achieve equality.
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The plan is to go before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on December 11.
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Deller actually had the text ready to go before the latest Facebook scandal broke.
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But there is a long way to go before business gets more positive about Brexit.
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But Tesla still has a long way to go before it can stick the landing.
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While we still have a few weeks to go before Passengers hits theaters on Dec.
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Mattis is scheduled to go before the Senate Armed Services Committee at 9:30 a.m.
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Any decision, which could ultimately go before the Supreme Court, won't immediately affect Americans' coverage.
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I think I have a ways to go before I'm ready for something like that.
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Still, conlangs had a long way to go before reaching their current level of permeation.
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Bernie Sanders were on stage in Miami, with six days to go before Florida's primary.
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The agreement in the lawsuit must go before a judge on Thursday for final approval.
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But there's still a bit longer to go before we can get the all-clear.
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HANNITY: Now, four days later, he is going to go before Senator Grassley&aposs committee.
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The vote is the first step — the resolution will go before the full House next.
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The case is set to go before a judge at the end of the month.
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He'll go before US District Judge Amy Berman Jackson, the same judge handling Manafort's case.
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Still, America has a long way to go before the pendulum has swung too far.
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With weeks to go before the important New York primary on April 19th, Ohio Gov.
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To be sure, the technology has a long way to go before it is omnipresent.
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Uterus transplants have a long way to go before they become reliable, safe, and effective.
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Future applications for grant funding will have to go before a new ethics advisory board.
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"This storm still has a long way to go before it leaves the state," Gov.
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The bill was expected to go before the full House for a vote on Thursday.
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Mukkamala agrees the group has a long way to go before its device is approved.
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Nevertheless, the terminal has a long ways to go before it gets a green light.
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There's a long way to go before we reach 1,200 parts per million, or thereabouts.
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This year, with a week to go before the big awards ceremony on Sunday, Sept.
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The "Halftime Report" closed the show with top trades to go before the closing bell. .
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Salvini told Rete 4 he would go before parliament, saying he had nothing to hide.
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But, artificial intelligence has a long way to go before that will happen, says Zuckerberg.
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But with just days to go before her wedding, the bride-to-be has butterflies.
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Should that happen, Simpson would go before the parole board again before 2020, Smith said.
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Mind you, the film's still got a ways to go before it becomes a reality.
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Smith, himself admits that the technology has a long way to go before it's perfect.
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Venture Global, however, has a long way to go before it can challenge Cheniere's dominance.
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Only if that fails does the issue go before an arbitrator, whose decision is binding.
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Obviously, we still have a ways to go before these kinds of speeds become reality.
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There are just two stages to go before the race's conclusion in Paris on Sunday.
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We still have a long way to go before they're competitive to the equity market.
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The proposed legislation has far to go before becoming law but the sponsors expressed optimism.
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The case will go before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia.
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With a little more than a month to go before the U.S. elections on Nov.
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"This government should go before it does more damage, this time national damage," he said.
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Virgin Galactic and Branson have a long way to go before they get there, however.
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Still, his ruling can be appealed and is expected to go before the full court.
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Rushing Donaldson out for a rehab assignment with just days to go before the Aug.
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All three defendants have opted for a bench trial, rather than go before a jury.
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And now, with eight months still to go before the November elections, they're downright draining.
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And the Fed has only four quarter-point cuts to go before it reaches zero.
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The decision will go before UEFA's Executive Committee for final sign-off later on Tuesday.
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Data analytics have a long way to go before they live up to these expectations.
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The case is set to go before the Superior Court of California court in 2020.
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Soon after, it will go before the European Parliament, which is expected to follow suit.
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Height Securities via Axios warns that the deal has ways to go before it closes.
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When you answer, you get to pick a court date to go before a judge.
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The decision will go before UEFA's Executive Committee to be rubber-stamped later on Tuesday.
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The Bulls led by nine points with four minutes to go before the frenetic finish.
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But with three weeks to go before the nonwaiver trade deadline, the market favors sellers.
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Gail: We've still got a way to go before the ticket is set, though. Iowa!
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We've still got a long way to go before HDMI 285's benefits become ubiquitous.
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Virtual reality Virtual reality still has a long way to go before it becomes mainstream.
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"There's still a long way to go before testing is readily available here," he said.
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"There's still a long way to go before testing is readily available here," he said.
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How far down the list did they go before someone said: 'What about Arthur Less?
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I haven't been to Comic-Con or been on anything mainstream enough to go before.
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Looks like we still have a ways to go before natural, healthy beauty is truly accepted.
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For now, the country still has a long way to go before becoming Asia's festival hub.
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Pompeo is scheduled to go before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence at 10 a.m. ET.
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Even if he apologizes, there's clearly a long way to go before Harvey gets a clue.
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Guaranteed retirement accounts have a long way to go before they would ever become a reality.
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Louney believes there's a long way to go before Russia's natural gas dominance is challenged, however.
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Amazon still has a ways to go before it expands its stores into foreign markets, however.
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The motion will go before U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Benjamin Goldgar at a hearing on Nov. 16.
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We know that Game of Thrones only has one short season to go before ending forever.
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"I think it has a little ways to go before it goes totally mainstream," Kyriacou says.
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Still, Henrich says the markets still have a ways to go before a major breakdown occurs.
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World View still has a ways to go before the Stratollite's promised capabilities are fully realized.
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Those businesses still have a way to go before they contribute to the company's bottom line.
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A similar measure will go before Ohio voters, who backed Trump in the election, next November.
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Mr. Pean's felony case is likely to go before a grand jury in the coming months.
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How high can it go before the prophecies of doom made in the 1990s come true?
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With just a couple of months to go before Ready Player One hits theaters, Warner Bros.
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"This storm still has a long way to go before it leaves this state," Edwards said.
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Yet the new standard has a long way to go before it could affect your wallet.
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Sadly, he will go before Congress this week and we can expect more of the same.
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There is still a long way to go before the guns fall entirely silent in Syria.
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There are many months, debates and comedy sketches to go before America picks our next president.
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With 25 years at GM, he also has five years to go before he can retire.
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However, the film still has a way to go before it owns the domestic box office.
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However, there's clearly still a long way to go before attitudes catch up with the technology.
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With two trading sessions to go before March expires, open interest was 8,763 lots (438,150 tonnes).
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But Toast still has a way to go before she hits Hadid's level of supermodel status.
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But officials believe there's a long way to go before the fires are brought under control.
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Sessions is set to go before the Senate Judiciary Committee for this confirmation hearing on Tuesday.
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So we have a long, long way to go before electric cars take over the world.
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Facebook and Microsoft's chatbots both have a ways to go before they can become truly useful.
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Paul Krugman There are still four and a half months to go before the presidential election.
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Tesla has a long way to go before it threatens Renault, much less GM and Ford.
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Should Ivana Trump be nominated for ambassador, a vote would have to go before the Senate.
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However, with just months to go before the 2019 polls, his popularity has started to wane.
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Haspel is scheduled to go before the Senate Intelligence Committee for a confirmation hearing on Wednesday.
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There are only 100 days to go before Britain is scheduled to leave the European Union.
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There is still a long way to go before the primaries and the 2020 presidential election.
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Univision's winning bid for Gawker will go before a U.S. bankruptcy judge later in the day.
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However, he said China has a long way to go before a deal can be reached.
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Clearly, the platform has a long way to go before it's truly a hate-free environment.
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Conservatives say McCarthy could and should have done more to get Dorsey to go before Oversight.
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However, with more than two months to go before the caucuses, reversals of fortunes remain possible.
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It's not clear where Ms. McHenry did go before ending up in the Bronx hours later.
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But that means the product still has a ways to go before potentially hitting the market.
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But there's still a long way for Congress to go before solutions like these are implemented.
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"Always wanted to take my family to Maui — could never afford to go before," he said.
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"You are telling me I have no right to go before the grand jury?" he said.
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The intent was asking, How far are they willing to go before they actually confirmed it?
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Bernie Sanders of Vermont was among the senators to go before cameras and talk to reporters.
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Autonomous robotic surgery still a long way to go before it's ready for prime time, however.
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Now, the couple has announced their engagement with only weeks to go before Dewan's due date.
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It's expected to soon go before the Senate, where López Obrador's Morena party holds a majority.
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Now, with just weeks to go before the election, voters may instead remember these new images.
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Central bankers had thought that they had a long way to go before reserves became scarce.
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With weeks to go before the Iowa caucuses, Democrats hoping to succeed Trump condemned his actions.
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He said he has already reviewed some drafts of legislation that could go before the committee.
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Meredith, the former Yale soccer coach, is expected to go before a judge on March 28.
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The lawyers seeking to defend Obamacare, in other words, have miles to go before they sleep.
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Cal Poly (252-223) held a 224-213 lead with 53:25 to go before intermission.
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But with six months to go before the draft, everyone sees there is work to do.
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Hood's buzzer beater followed a basket by McCollum with 6.3 seconds to go before the break.
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They added that there is still room to go before the real crosses into oversold territory.
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Of course, beneficiaries would still have a long way to go before being fully financially secure.
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He's 34 years old now, and figures he has another 26 years to go before retiring.
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So we have a long way to go before we can even begin talking about reconstruction.
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He's set to go before a judge next week to get a ruling on his request.
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So far, they've raised over $3,000, and have $17,000 more to go before reaching their $20,000 goal.
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The Justice Department is going to have to go before that prior court, get the injunction lifted.
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Bolivia has a long way to go before it challenges Chile and Argentina for lithium-triangle supremacy.
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Carson is scheduled to go before the Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee at 10 a.m.
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That's partly because the indictment implies the DOJ has enough evidence to to go before a jury.
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People who do pass the reasonable fear screening will be allowed to go before an immigration judge.
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More African American employees were let go before Pope was called into Gaine's office on May 8.
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The noise was so irritating, I asked my husband whether we should go before our drinks arrived.
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It's still unclear how the approach may affect House Democrats' contempt arguments when they go before judges.
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Barbie still has a long way to go before truly representing people of all shapes and sizes.
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The gender gap is narrowing, but there's still a long way to go before parity is reached.
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But it has a long way to go before it can claim to be making it healthy.
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It's progress, for sure, but there's still a long way to go before Hollywood achieves gender equality.
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The May contempt vote has yet to go before the full House for a final vote, however.
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To be sure, there is a way to go before the promise of i-buyers is fulfilled.
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With just a month to go before the election, the country's politics have been turned upside down.
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With less than a year to go before a presidential election, Nixon wanted the economy's pump primed.
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Amazon has a long way to go before it catches up with the giants of the industry.
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We have some ways to go before HR benefits platforms prove sticky in the post-recession era.
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He will go before a judge to have his bail set sometime later Friday, reports USA Today.
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But she maintained that, economically, Mnangagwa still has a long way to go before earning her respect.
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But there is a long way to go before the risks are well understood, let alone priced.
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With only weeks to go before her due date, Khloé Kardashian is in full baby-prepping mode.
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But, but, but: There's a way to go before the material is ready for the Red Planet.
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But there is an awfully long way to go before men—intentionally or not—stop overstepping boundaries.
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WITH JUST eight days to go before Brexit, Theresa May wants to extend Britain's departure until June.
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Broadcasters still have a ways to go before 4K and HDR live sports are standard in households.
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The grenade falls inside of the watery, muddied boat, with mere seconds to go before it explodes.
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But there is still a long way to go before blockchain technology can realize its true potential.
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Under Brazilian law, that would require any legal charges against him to go before the Supreme Court.
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There are miles and months to go before the Democratic convention, even more until the general election.
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Uber clearly has a long way to go before its autonomous cars can safely drive people around.
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But it also stretched me to different places that I didn't think that I could go before.
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This columnist has only a few weeks to go, before heading off to a new Economist beat.
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Many Colombians think the rebels should go before a special peace tribunal before taking roles in Congress.
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The news set off a political firestorm with just about a week to go before Election Day.
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The Tiburon still has a way to go before it can fully aid pilots in the Antarctic.
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Those who are put in detention must be allowed to go before a judge within 24 hours.
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The bill Sanders is introducing today doesn't just have a long way to go before becoming law.
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We have a long way to go before we can launch a full-fledged Space Debris Blaster.
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The nomination of Acosta, a former Justice official, is expected to soon go before the full Senate.
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Many recent polls have shown the race tightening with just four days to go before Election Day.
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The stronger your pelvic floor muscles become, the longer you'll be able to go before a break.
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With days to go before the opening ceremony on August 5th, Rio's self-confidence is looking shaky.
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Brazil has a long way to go before it has a black middle class to rival America's.
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"I've made my mind up to go before I get tired, before I get calcified," he said.
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The schools have a long way to go before anyone considers them good, or even good enough.
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In other words, this case still has a long way to go before resolution, to Viacom's detriment.
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Trump still has a ways to go before becoming the GOP nominee, though a path is clearing.
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The bill was just introduced, so it has a long way to go before it becomes law.
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Hopefully, you weren't 100 percent in stocks with six years to go before needing money for tuition.
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Romney said any further military action by the US against Syria should go before Congress for approval.
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The idea has support among privacy advocates but has a long way to go before becoming mainstream.
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With just hours to go before polls close in New Jersey, Mr. Webber's Facebook post remains up.
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We also believe that this strategy still has some way to go before concentration issues may arise.
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I'm through security with less than 20 minutes to go before our flight is scheduled to depart
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Trump's nominee to be attorney general, William Barr, will go before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday.
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With less than two weeks to go before the polls, the opposition alliance has complained of harassment.
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The largest percentage, or 21 percent of those surveyed by Statista, plans to go before 8 a.m.
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A campus administrator then investigates the merits of the case and students go before a disciplinary committee.
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"It's quite powerful, and clearly we've got, what, six days to go before this election," Bannon said.
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Draft legislation to make the change will go before the UK parliament later on Thursday, it said.
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How far can this process go before all reality gets substituted by lifeless and meaningless pixel sheets?
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With a few weeks to go before the Iowa caucuses kicked off the primary season on Feb.
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How far do I have to go before it is so dense, so compact, nothing will escape?
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How far down do we have to go before we find something that perfectly identifies with itself?
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With less than two weeks to go before graduation, she was bounced from the course in January.
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"They get shy," she says, and one has to let them go before they release a sample.
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Most of the deals that we publish at The Verge come and go before the weekend arrives.
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If unsuccessful in appealing to the commission, a respondent can go before a circuit court of appeals.
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The sun set by 4:30, and there were hours more to go before I had help.
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Polls are tightening in the presidential race with less than two weeks to go before Election Day.
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When we do, we'll look up to realize we've still got months to go before we're done.
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But Apple has a long way to go before it catches up to Google's millions of miles.
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Still, the company has a few more launches to go before it rings in the new decade.
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But with less than a month go before Britain votes, it's probably too soon to call it.
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So why should they expect anything to be different with a week to go before the playoffs?
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Because the case involves senior elected leaders, by law it must go before the country's highest judges.
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But if I let it go before two strikes, I can hit the ball hard and far.
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On Friday, the European Space Agency reported there were just 3 miles left to go before detachment.
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For now, the company still has a long way to go before the treatment will be generally available.
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With just 100 days to go before the start of the Rio Olympics, the problems kept piling up.
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There's still a long way to go before all this can be turned into a one-click solution.
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Luckily, they don't have far to go before they're safe in a dressing room, but it's a trap.
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The form factors of VR and MR have a long way to go before they become culturally invisible.
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David Turpin, a 57-year-old engineer, and his wife, Louise, will go before a judge on Thursday.
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The shows The Tonys have a ways to go before being declared more "diverse" than the Academy Awards.
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There also appears to be a considerable way to go before London and Brussels can agree a deal.
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If the committee concluded there was, it would go before a vote before the full House of Representatives.
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Kohanbash will go before a judge in June, and could face considerable fines and prison time if convicted.
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But its private-label brands have a ways to go before they begin dominating in various product categories.
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There is some way to go before the country's criminal-justice system becomes a beacon for the region.
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Don't just "wing" your running route; be familiar with where you're going to go before you head out.
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But the startup has a long way to go before getting these patches into the hands of consumers.
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Simply put, smart homes have a long way to go before you can be confident that they're secure.
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Boston's Terry Rozier hit a 3-pointer with 23.8 ticks to go before Hart missed two free throws.
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But I have a long way to go before I'm thought of a legend or anything like that.
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With six weeks to go before Britain is due to leave the EU, markets are growing more anxious.
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Of course, there's still a long way to go before this treatment is accessible to the general public.
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Incarcerated since 2008, he is due to go before the Nevada parole board as early as this summer.
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LGBT activists say Thailand has a long way to go before gender and sexual equality is fully achieved.
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Meanwhile, DePaul hit its first shot from beyond the arc with 3:28 to go before the break.
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Still, the world's largest retailer has a way to go before it catches Amazon — if it ever happens.
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The results of the auction will now go before a U.S. bankruptcy court judge for approval on Thursday.
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Neither bill has made any forward movement and both have a long way to go before becoming law.
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Barr is scheduled to go before the Senate Judiciary Committee next week for two days of confirmation hearings.
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He had been nearly eight seconds clear with a lap to go before easing up at the end.
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Just keep in mind that a guy should be hard and ready to go before taking this position.
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"Sadly, he will go before Congress this week and we can expect more of the same," Sanders said.
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He knows he has a long way to go before his coaches trust him as the Lakers' anchor.
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These anti-drone measures still have a way to go before they're freely available to the general public.
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Unfortunately, the littlest ghost cat has a way to go before she can properly play hide and seek.
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But there is over half a year left to go before the Obamas exit the White House. Mrs.
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Klobuchar released a video statement in which she insisted that Mueller should go before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
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I watched several folks play around with the Pixelbook Go before I got a crack at it myself.
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Under state law, defendants don't need to have an attorney present when they first go before a judge.
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But he also warned that there was still a long way to go before the bill becomes law.
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But then, with one minutes and 6900 seconds to go before the new time, NASA halted the launch.
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There's still a long way to go before they get everything right, but for now, this will do.
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Nothing is stopping MBS and I wonder how far he can go before someone says it's too much.
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But for Flint residents, there is still a long way to go before they trust the government again.
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The mayor has said that his commission will propose charter changes that can go before voters in November.
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Look at this woman who had the courage to go before national television media and tell her truth.
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But within the week he would go before a hearing officer to contest being held against his will.
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With just a few days to go before the European parliamentary elections, Austria's government is in a tailspin.
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But there's still a long way to go before it can be said that justice has been done.
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With years to go before the B-21 is working, however, the service is also making transition plans.
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I've got a long way to go before I need to start worrying about market downturns in retirement.
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We've got a way to go before today's outages reach that level, but we'll certainly keep you updated.
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There are just over four months left to go before the release of Solo: A Star Wars Story.
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Trudeau was campaigning in Toronto with less than five weeks to go before his Liberals fight an Oct.
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But it still needs to go before the board of trustees because it involves proposed changes to tuition.
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"There is still a long way to go before deep learning models can reason about time," he says.
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With only months to go before he runs out of time, the Frenchman remains upbeat about his chances.
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It's far smarter to let go before you're ready, and then iterate and improve based on the feedback.
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The cases are set to go before a judge in Wake County Superior Court on Monday, March 25.
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She says she won't let Gideon go before she performs one last service for Harrow as her cavalier.
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"So we've still got far to go before we can prove they can work on a larger scale."
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AI still has a long way to go before it can reliably detect hate speech or violence online.
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With four days left to go before the 2016 presidential election, was in a familiar spot: second place.
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Supreme Court nominee Merrick Garland has a long way to go before he even gets a confirmation hearing.
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And miles to go before they sleepIn short, the yold are not just any group of old people.
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The organization has a long way to go before it fulfills its ambitious missions, but Chan remains determined.
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With just two months to go before the toughest fight of his career, there is no other option.
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Company executives have said that they don't expect the plan to go before the board until next year.
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Company executives have said they expected the development plan would not go before the board until next year.
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The deal on the name could go before the Greek Parliament for approval as soon as this month.
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"Sadly, he will go before Congress this week and we can expect more of the same," she added.
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Otherwise, they would be placed in expedited removal proceedings and would not go before an immigration judge before deportation.
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With just weeks to go before she walks down the aisle, Pippa Middleton was on the go on Tuesday.
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He says he has made it but has a long way to go before he achieves his American dream.
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The bill has already passed the House of Representatives and now it is going to go before the Senate.
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With another nine months to go before her 18th birthday, Kaia Gerber is already a teeny-tiny tattoo connoisseur.
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OCHOA: It has a long way to go before it's perfect, but maybe one day, decades down the road.
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There's still more than a week to go before all of us normies can go see The Incredibles 2.
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All the items requested by the new first family need to be ready to go before the big move.
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Still, SpaceX has a long way to go before Musk can hitch a ride to Mars aboard a Dragon.
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We've got a long way to go before anyone's building biohacking's equivalent of the Apple I in their garage.
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Last fall, Tracey Morgan's brother Corey was questioned and let go before being arrested on an unrelated gun charge.
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The case nevertheless did go before the justices, who issued an order in June vacating the DC Circuit's opinion.
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However, Spain and Ireland have a long way to go before they can beat the record for no government.
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With four months to go before the elections, there's still ample time for foreign hackers to mount a campaign.
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With days to go before presidential and parliamentary elections on November 6th, political posters are nowhere to be seen.
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Basically, Branson has a long way to go before he should even be dreaming about a Martian colony.2.
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Lens showcases just how far we have to go before users get utility out of some of these features.
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But Prince's risqué lyrics extolling the joy of sex go where no mainstream rocker has dared to go before.
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Still, investors have a long way to go before they throw off the "captialist" shackles of actively managed funds.
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She's still a young woman, and she's still got a ways to go before she's on the Iron Throne.
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Cuban: If you go before that, even, remember there was Wang and Digital ... Yeah, which, that was corridor 128.
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Regardless, Microsoft still has a long way to go before it catches Oracle in third place with 7.8 percent.
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President Donald Trump Tuesday said there's a long way to go before a deal can be made with China.
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Coach Nate McMillan said Turner still "has a ways to go" before he is cleared to return to action.
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We're more than halfway through the longest Prime Day ever, but we have miles to go before we sleep.
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The city council instead unanimously voted to consider the proposal, which will now go before the public safety committee.
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Humanity has a long way to go before feeling confident in our ability to handle an impending asteroid strike.
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But activists say they have a long way to go before they attain full rights and freedom from persecution.
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The time schedule is correct, there are two and a half weeks to go before we start to compete.
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With just days to go before the season 14 premiere of The Bachelorette, you've already done your major prep.
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Progress has undoubtedly been made, but there's still a long way to go before the apps reach full accessibility.
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Just save yourself the trouble now and get your Amazon Wallet ready to go before the big day comes.
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Dianne Feinstein told CNN Thursday she wanted Trump Jr. to go before the committee as early as next week.
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The group has a long way to go before it turns its preliminary Algerian accord into a real deal.
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With just hours to go before the annual Sugar on Snow Supper, one of the star players was MIA.
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With the exchange rate now around 3.6, there is a long way to go before it begins to hurt.
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Chinese science has a way to go before it can lead the world in quality, as well as quantity.
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He was the youngest person to go before the Watergate grand jury, which he is still very proud of.
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With three weeks to go before Election Day, Trump's accusations that the system is rigged are getting more specific.
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The report comes as Trump Jr. is preparing to go before congressional investigators for a second time on Wednesday.
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Yet, with just under 18 months to go before the UK's departure date, no meaningful progress has been made.
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For fashionable types in London, wearable tech still has a long way to go before replacing the traditional wristwatch.
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Under the program, recipients waive their right to go before an immigration judge and may be detained before deportation.
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With only a week to go before voting day in the hotly contested Alabama Senate special election, Republican Sen.
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The relationship has prompted questions over how far Pyongyang would have to go before Beijing turned on its neighbor.
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"There is a long way to go before I would say golf becomes mainstream in India," Mr. Menomparampil said.
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The Islamic Republic of Iran has a long way to go before it's ready to launch a national cryptocurrency.
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With just minutes to go before Mattis's confirmation hearing begins, the Senate Armed Services Committee hearing room is packed.
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In addition to this, Saudi society still has a long way to go before women are treated as equals.
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So perhaps we still have some time to go before the dream of a celestial jukebox is entirely realized.
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Less than three months to go before the election, the Democrats could be far more united, far more formidable.
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But it has a long way to go before truly competing with DryBar or the many other blowout competitors.
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With just over 2 hours to go before polls close, people have been reporting problems when casting their votes.
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But he has never faced outright mutiny, with less than a month to go before Election Day no less.
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But there is still a way to go before a full recovery and prices could easily revert, analysts say.
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Wright Electric is only a year old and has a long way to go before its planes are operational.
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They finally close up shop with only 15 minutes to go before the Ring of Honor show gets underway.
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But whatever cartographic conniving Apple is up to, it's still got some way to go before it beats Google.
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To be sure, Handle probably has a long way to go before taking a step on a job site.
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The announced closings still have a ways to go before they reach the 2900 record of more than 22,7493.
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Media attention turned back to Hillary Clinton's emails with a little over a week to go before the election.
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The vibes are a little more mellow downstairs at Slowly Shirley, especially if you go before/after the rush.
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Last month, they were told that the little girl would go before a judge, who would decide her fate.
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With just days to go before Samsung Unpacked, another potential leak for the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip appeared online.
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All signs point to a tightening race with just three full days of campaigning to go before Election Day.
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The defeat was a surprise setback for Orban's government with just six weeks to go before a parliamentary election.
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But the places where they go in this book are places I have never seen any poet go before.
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Memphis led 217-210 with 214:212 to go before Booker almost brought the Suns all the way back.
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Hawkins then decided to set up a space where men like him could go before they hit rock bottom.
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Cactus pear has a long way to go before becoming a commercial crop in the era of climate change.
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DUBUQUE, Iowa (Reuters) - With just weeks to go before Iowans kick off the Democratic presidential nominating contest on Feb.
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And on Friday, Pompeo told reporters that there is "still a ways to go before" the country fully denuclearizes.
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This is far from over, and there's a long way to go before the US killing of Iranian Gen.
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"We have such a long way to go before you will start seeing the prospect of gentrification," he added.
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With only days to go before various 'Storm Area 51' events, rural Nevada has become a hotbed of controversy.
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Gabriel hauled in his third touchdown on a highlight-reel play with 43 seconds to go before the break.
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Once the articles of impeachment get through the house, it'll go before the Senate, which much have a trial.
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With minutes to go before a lecture on fighting river blindness in Latin America, Jimmy hustled out the door.
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Bill Walker suspended his re-election campaign Friday night with less than three weeks to go before election day.
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The NRA has spent $23.4 million in this election cycle, with a month to go before voting on Nov.
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With less than a week to go before Iowa, Bernie Sanders has pulled even with Clinton in the polls.
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But on Tuesday, with hours to go before his first State of the Union address, presidential precedent took hold.
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With 13 days to go before elections, several Senate aides from both parties privately warned of trouble for Republicans.
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Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte will have to go before parliament and call for a vote of confidence in his government.
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Again, this is all happening while Trump still has more than six weeks to go before he officially takes office.
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The Cornhuskers dominated the first 20 minutes and led 53-14 with just under six minutes to go before intermission.
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The camera's technology looks promising, but it's still got a ways to go before it ships to customers this summer.
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Though she did admit that she had a long way to go before getting back to her old fitness routine.
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This Congress might look more diverse, but there is still a long way to go before it sounds that way.
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What they came up with passed the state legislature overwhelmingly and will now go before Ohio's voters as Issue 1.
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Toomey originally did not plan to speak to reporters after his meeting but later decided he would go before cameras.
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But Marvel still has a way to go before any MCU films feel like directorial projects, rather than studio projects.
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But officials from both sides said there was a long way to go before such measures might actually be used.
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But he hasn't been alone in his claims of innocence, which will go before an appeals court later this month.
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He needs a massive surge in his numbers with less than one month to go before the Super Tuesday primaries.
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There's a long way to go before we discover if any of TRAPPIST-1's planets could support human life.
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So-called FISA applications — named after the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act — go before a special court for review and approval.
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"When I initially started the process to legally change my name I had to go before a judge," she said.
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With just a couple of months to go before its January premiere, ABC has only revealed a little — a little!
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With just a month to go before the premiere, Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life finally has a trailer.
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With just weeks to go before welcoming her third child, Kate Middleton stepped out for a solo engagement on Tuesday.
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That shows how far the crop of 2020 Democrats have to go before any of them can take his place.
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Trump and Clinton can't make that kind of an issues pivot with about 50 days to go before Election Day.
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Numbers show the GOP holds an overall advantage of 161,000 voters with under three weeks to go before Election Day.
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And self-driving vehicles still have quite a ways to go before I even consider being a passenger in one.
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Still, our country has a long way to go before enough families have the option to do what we're doing.
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She talked about how she mustered enough "courage" to go before the city council and what inspired her tearful message.
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But we have a long way to go before assuming the reading from Curiosity means proof of life on Mars.
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But with only a little more than a month to go before the event, Code Commerce will sell out soon.
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With less than a week to go before "Year of the Rooster" kicks off in Overwatch, expect more details soon.
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In North Carolina, anyone can go before a magistrate and swear to criminal acts that they say happened against them.
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Either way, it's clear that artificial intelligence still has a way to go before it can match humanity's motor skills.
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The service still has a ways to go before it surpasses Spotify, which currently has 70 million paid Premium subscribers.
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"I think we have even further that we can go before we walk down the aisle together," Alex told her.
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On Wednesday, Mylan's CEO, Heather Bresch, will go before members of the House of Representatives to answer questions about this.
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THERE are just 46 days to go before the most divisive presidential election in living memory draws to a close.
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Still, there's a long way to go before plus-size people can accessorize the same way straight-size people can.
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Both sides have a long way to go before either feels satisfied, and there will always be some left dissatisfied.
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And as Trump noted, he enjoys a huge lead with only a week to go before the New Hampshire primary.
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He even got let go before Peter, who's been having serious commitment issues all season ... but bowed out in grace.
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If you faced a $1,200 rollover requirement, you would still have $1,100 to go before being able to cash out.
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SENATE COMMERCE LOOKS AT FTC: It's Federal Trade Commission Chairwoman Edith Ramirez's chance to go before the Senate Commerce Committee.
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We've still got a long way to go before anyone can reasonably claim Hollywood has solved its sexual abuse problem.
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But wearables are still not totally mainstream, and have a long way to go before they achieve must-have status.
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Luckily, we have over seven months to go before Halloween rolls around… you know where we're headed with this, right?
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"Long way to go before I sound like my boy @chrispereznow, but a guy can dream right?" his caption reads.
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And Chan admitted there was still a long way to go before e-sports gained mainstream recognition in Hong Kong.
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Tatum's 228.6-pointer put Boston up by two with three minutes to go before Green tied it with a jumper.
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Should trade negotiators successfully revive the TPP, the recalibrated deal would have to go before 11 legislatures for final approval.
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Macy's first-quarter earnings miss shows just how far the retailer has to go before it can turn things around.
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When my last session at Cyc concludes, it means I have just over 24 hours to go before the reveal.
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"We have a ways to go before we can offer people the same films and TV series everywhere," Fullagar admits.
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Cruz has at least 14 counties to go before Monday, according to The Des Moines Register's extremely handy Candidate Tracker.
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Marijuana legalization advocates caution that, with five weeks to go before Election Day, there's no guarantee the initiatives will pass.
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"Clearly, there is still a long way to go before we can achieve a gender-equal workplace," the report said.
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Presently, the campaign has raised £8,704 (approximately $ 11,526 USD) via 173 donors, with six days to go before its end.
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Just one month to go before TechCrunch Sessions: Robotics + AI takes place on April 18 at UC Berkeley's Zellerbach Hall.
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Yet we still have a long way to go before being gay is tolerated in our part of the world.
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Viewing figures for MLS also have a long way to go before they can compete regularly with the big four.
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However, data so far suggests that Vietnam has a long way to go before it can match China's manufacturing capabilities.
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Antetokounmpo was pulled with Milwaukee leading 104-85 with 4:37 to go before the Pacers scored five straight points.
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If the parties involved are unable to resolve the issue, the case will go before an NLRB administrative law judge.
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"There is a long way to go before this legislation is ready for final adoption by the Congress," they said.
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"We're slowly making headway, but we have a while to go before I'd say conditions were normal," Mr. Bivens said.
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But the technician says that based on his charts, the stock still has far to go before it's in trouble.
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I now know how to play doubles, but I have a ways to go before I am a doubles player.
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Still, studies have shown that these devices have a long way to go before they appeal to the boomer generation.
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Jackson has to go before a judge and plead to be able to take night classes at a segregated school.
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The Associated Press reports that Preska's decision has increased the possibility that case could go before the U.S. Supreme Court.
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The industry as a whole has some way to go before it becomes the $700 billion behemoth some experts predict.
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He added that "there's a lot of development work to go" before a safe and effective drug can be developed.
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The Road Transport Act 2018 must now go before parliament for final approval, according to cabinet secretary Mohammad Shafiul Alam.
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So while the Senate took a big step forward, it still has several more paces to go before declaring victory.
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Well, we have a long way to go before we get to the bottom of how bad things could be.
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We have a long way to go before quality education is fair, and equally accessible, both at home and abroad.
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But when you do, you may find you have a long way to go before you can chuck it all.
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They can keep dreaming: Autonomous vehicles still have a long way to go before they become safe and properly regulated.
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With a couple of days to go before a crucial cup game, Riccardi, Mbappé's former coach, has made a decision.
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AI still has a long way to go before it can completely replace humans, says Clara Labs CEO Maran Nelson.
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With less than a month to go before the American midterms, is Facebook really ready for its next big test?
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With five months to go before his agreed departure date, Mr. George is still sorting through boxes of new material.
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With a year to go before the 2020 election, there's still time for candidates to activate this and other services.
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Morgan split a pair of free throws with 4:063 to go before halftime to tie the game at 25.
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"We have a long way to go before we know who the nominee is," she told reporters in the Capitol.
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"I wrote the heartbeat bill to go before the court after the next appointment at the Supreme Court," King said.
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And every business that wanted the space had to go before a panel to be judged by an airport board.
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The Broncos' first touchdown came with 1:23 to go before halftime on fourth-and-21, and after a timeout.
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" Kohn added: "If I'm fired for blowing the whistle on securities fraud, I can go before a judge and jury.
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But it still has a long way to go before it manages to dethrone the Boy King of Silicon Valley.
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But the cryptocurrency still has a long way to go before it's anywhere close to its all-time high though.
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Chicago capped a high-scoring first period when Kubalik tallied his seventh goal with 73:05 to go before intermission.
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"We still have a ways to go before it's the norm in our transportation networks," Burgess said on the call.
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Jackson connected with Andrews for a second touchdown to make it 201-218 with nine seconds to go before halftime.
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That bill has received a first reading, but it still has a long way to go before becoming a law.
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He said the provisional IMF agreement would go before the global lender's board in Washington in two to four weeks.
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The two most recent absconders have a long way to go before they enter the history books like George Blake.
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Last year, Allen spoke with a young African man who still had weeks to go before admission to the program.
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With nearly a month to go before the show's season 11 premiere, the network dropped the cast's new taglines on Thursday.
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With just weeks to go before the presidential and congressional elections in November, time for passage of the bill is limited.
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This morning, KSC and Cape Canaveral Air Force Station are at HURCON II, meaning there's 24 hours to go before Irma.
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"We have a long, long way to go before the Arkansas River and Keystone are back to normal," the post said.
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It's got a long way to go before it's perfect but in a few decades it will be on the freeway.
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Reporters in the press gallery above him gasped, thinking there were still several hours to go before the gavel went down.
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Meredith said on Thursday that its deal with Media General still stands and that it will go before a shareholder vote.
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"These individuals, each one of them, all of them, have been jailed and will go before a court," Bautista Almonte said.
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Clinton still has a ways to go before reaching the magical 2,383-delegate threshold, even if you take superdelegates into account.
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With less than six months to go before Brexit, Prime Minister Theresa May's government has yet to agree a divorce deal.
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So while, the program does have a cool name, there's still a long way to go before Artemis can actually deliver.
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With just one week to go before a self-imposed deadline, Congress's efforts to reach an immigration deal are in shambles.
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If Tesla breaks through that key support level, there could be quite a long way to go before it finds another.
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Generations of mathematicians will likely come and go before researchers are able to describe a roaring river in exact mathematical statements.
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With just 100 days to go before the Iowa caucuses, the Democratic race for the White House is clouded in uncertainty.
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If they decide it does not, the original Unity Reform Commission report will still go before DNC members for a vote.
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"The data's important, but we have another month of payroll jobs to go before June 15 [the Fed meeting]," said Rupkey.
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Still, there is a long way to go before consumer delivery via drone is a widespread reality in the United States.
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The roles have increased in both quality and quantity, but we still have a ways to go before reaching fair representation.
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There's a long way to go before similar techniques can be used for same-sex reproduction in other animals—including humans.
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Now that the vehicles are finally in space, they still have a ways to go before they get to the Moon.
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With a week to go before its TV service launches, Apple has brought the Apple TV app to Amazon's streaming devices.
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The proposed legislation, which will go before the Senate, includes a range of provisions to help workers boost their retirement savings.
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That said, there are still ways to go before the market returns to the heady days of 2015 and early 2016.
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With just months to go before her own baby's arrival, Pippa Middleton attended her baby nephew, Prince Louis' christening on Monday.
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There's a long way to go before we'll know whether neuromorphic chips are suitable for mass production and real-world usage.
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Freeman faces a single first-degree intentional homicide charge but has yet to go before a judge to enter a plea.
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With nine months to go before the census is distributed, O'Hare believes there isn't enough time to conduct more substantial research.
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The city has not yet settled, and the Courant said the case is scheduled to go before a jury in April.
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A stop loss order is a limit that a trader puts on how low the price can go before they sell.
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By the time I get going, I need to grab breakfast to-go before my one-on-one with my manager.
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If the All Writs Act isn't the right vehicle, then the natural conclusion is that the question should go before Congress.
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"If you're going to start an account, have a bunch of photos ready to go before you start posting," Fitzpatrick says.
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But even in the world of high-speed travel there's still some way to go before hyperloop becomes a full reality.
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Hours after the operation and with 16 hours to go before my flight, my grandmother defied the auguries and woke up.
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That said, Google still has a month or two to go before final release, so there's likely still improvements to come.
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Nearly all were either consumer or technology companies, suggesting that virtual reality technology has a ways to go before becoming mainstream.
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But what's even more significant is how much farther Waymo cars can go before a human driver has to take over.
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"There is still a long way to go before the recruitment of children becomes a thing of the past," it said.
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But the machines have a long way to go before they can defeat us in driving contests of our own devising.
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To create the necessary momentum, the Collins team is also trying to recruit Senators who don't go before voters this cycle.
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"I will return once there are adequate health services there, but why should I go before then?" said Jassem Ali, 37.
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Brexit negotiations have so far failed to produce a deal with just six months to go before the March 29 deadline.
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This missile defense system, which so far has cost about $40 billion, has a long way to go before it's ready.
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The telecoms firm said 552 staff positions and 220 subcontractors would go before the site completely shuts down next year. ind.
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Utah closed the gap to 90-87 after two Gobert free throws with 1:01 to go before Randolph stepped up.
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With three years to go before a general election, Mr Modi's choice raises questions about how much he will get done.
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A resolution calling for support of the lawsuit is set to go before the full city council, Hawaii News Now reported.
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But President Donald Trump said Tuesday the two sides still had a long way to go before they reached a deal.
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Intel has been developing silicon-germanium chips, but the company still has a way to go before such chips becoming available.
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Mr. Patrick, the former Massachusetts governor, entered the Democratic primary with less than three months to go before the Iowa caucuses.
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With weeks to go before negotiations with North Korea supposedly start, Trump's national security team just got a lot more hawkish.
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On Friday, standing on the dock, with two minutes to go before launch, she was as prepared as she could be.
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The House and Senate still have a ways to go before they put a tax bill on President Donald Trump's desk.
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The shifting legal landscape means that Phillips may go before a parole board many years sooner than she otherwise would have.
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Even with seven days to go before the closing ceremony, Brazilians said their fears of a terrorist attack have eased considerably.
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But there's still a long way to go before the oyster population near New York is anywhere near pre-industrialization levels.
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With just three months to go before the big day, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding planning is in full swing.
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It's still a single-A rated issuer, and it has 30 bps to go before it trades like an average BBB.
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The new email review has sparked a political firestorm with less than two weeks left to go before the general election.
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It seems we still have a ways to go before that surveillance state becomes a reality — that one in particular, anyway.
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But despite these advances, cannabis has a long way to go before it's ready to transition to a federally regulated industry.
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There is a ways to go before the offshore data center industry matures, but Microsoft clearly sees potential in the idea.
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Khloe's still got a ways to go before she pops ... she should be due sometime in late March or early April.
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The project has a long way to go before (and even if) it can impact those most capable of causing harm.
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"We have a long way to go before we get where we need to be," he said after Mr. Thompson's funeral.
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There is a ways to go before artificial intelligence can truly solve the issues facing agriculture today and in the future.
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The amendment, which the Refugee Action Coalition called "inherently discriminatory" and "legally dubious," is expected to go before Parliament next week.
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Then, just this past week and with days to go before the Raiders season opener against the Denver Broncos, calamity struck.
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But Season 9 has already been ordered, so we know our survivors have a ways to go before they get there.
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Sometimes they would drop in to get sandwiches to go before rumbling back to their bases outside of town, residents said.
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This country has a long way to go before it realizes the ideal state it has always sought, but never achieved.
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Evers just introduced the plan on Friday, with about two weeks to go before the primary, the New York Times reported.
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Fellaini eventually agreed to a contract in an airport hotel room with only minutes to go before the transfer window closed.
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The campaign is at 20193% with just under two months to go before the self-imposed deadline of March 1, 2020.
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But we have miles to go before that case is legally resolved one way or the other — if it ever is.
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While we have a little ways to go before springtime, it doesn't hurt to start building up our inspo board now.
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According to some, however, there's still a long way to go before academia is a truly safe space for marginalized individuals.
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But he adds that there is still a long way to go before users have as much control as they deserve.
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Barrett scored seven points during the surge, punctuating the run with a 3-pointer with 14.1 seconds to go before halftime.
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Huff then made the second of two free-throw attempts with 3.7 seconds to go before Duke used its final timeout.
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With less than a month to go before the first ballots are cast, Clinton holds a sizable lead over Sanders nationally.
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The contest for the Democratic nomination, with only a month to go before the Iowa caucuses, is a four-horse race.
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But we've still got a long way to go before you can take all of HDMI 2.1's features for granted.
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"North Korea still has some way to go before it recoups the loss of coal from its exports," the group said.
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"And so there's a long way to go before we're able to offer the convenience that New York has always seen."
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BOUGAINVILLE VICE PRESIDENT SAYS BOUGAINVILLE TO TAKE 60% SHARE IN ALL PROJECTS UNDER PLAN TO GO BEFORE ISLAND'S PARLIAMENT AFTER REFERENDUM
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All three major indexes regained value after Monday's losses, but they still have a ways to go before they fully recover.
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But with just less than a month to go before the election, anything is possible, especially if Trump stays on message.
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After the Senate's Elections and Immunity Commission rules on the matter, the issue must go before the full Senate for ratification.
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Both sides have less than 10 days to go before Washington is poised to impose even more tariffs on Chinese goods.
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On Tuesday she did it again, this time with just 45 days to go before Britain plans to leave the bloc.
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With only a year left to go before it hits the three year mark, the future is bright in Franklin, Quebec.
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The new restructuring plan targets bonds and other debt held by the government and will now go before a federal judge.
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Many economists say the recovery still has a ways to go before rivaling that of the late 1990s and early 2000s.
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A bill that would release the 112 children in immigration detention in Australia will soon go before the House of Representatives.
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But even when the EEOC takes a case to federal court, it doesn't always mean it will go before a jury.
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With the holidays rapidly approaching, there are only a few weeks to go before a new Congress takes over in January.
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With just a few days to go before the June 13 deadline, Gillibrand's campaign victoriously announced that she has checked both boxes.
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That said, we still have a long way to go before the marijuana industry can fully collaborate with the sexual health industry.
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"They get very emotional about it – to finally have a place to go before they die," program director Matilda Lindgren tells PEOPLE.
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Frameri has a long way to go before matching Warby: It has raised $1 million in a seed round, according to PitchBook.
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With three hours to go before polls close in South Carolina, President Donald Trump is trying to sink the campaign of Rep.
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Dr Thomsen acknowledges that there is some way to go before his technique would permit an accurate census of the world's oceans.
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So the guy filling your fast-food order has a few more steps to go before he's helping you manage your portfolio.
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If they decide it does, then the Rules and Bylaws Committee report alone will go before DNC members for the final vote.
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With a couple of weeks still to go before he is even inaugurated, contrite firms are queuing up to invest in America.
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If the bill passes in the upper house, it must still go before the lower house, where Renzi has more solid backing.
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With two months to go before the first-round, the French presidential election has become more unpredictable than any in recent history.
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Madsen, an entrepreneur known as an artist, submarine builder and aerospace engineer, will go before a judge for preliminary questioning on Saturday.
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Nonetheless, UFC still has a ways to go before it dislodges the National Football League from the top of ESPN's SportsCenter broadcast.
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We still have a ways to go before New Year's Eve, but there's nothing wrong with being prepared for the years ahead.
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Both Voyagers still have a long way to go before they encounter any other stars (much less potential life around those stars).
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Still, despite the successes, there's a long way to go before either method is made available to patients at a broader scale.
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And with less than three months to go before Machar's forces are to rejoin with Kiir's, the security arrangements are barely underway.
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For its part, India still has a long way to go before electric cars become a mainstay in the country's automobile market.
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I get a call, an hour to go before the phone call message, and say, she's not going to talk to you.
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On Tuesday, U.S. President Donald Trump said there's still a long way to go before a deal with China can be reached.
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We've still got a month to go before these tariffs are imposed, but we'll see what happens — this is definitely a concern.
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At that point, with perhaps 20 years to go before conifers are harvested, they often sell to pension funds and other investors.
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Her informal poll has since received 157,557 votes — and there's still an hour left to go before the final verdict comes in.
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Now, SpaceX will have to do its five-time demonstration of load and go before it can use the process with humans.
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With more than an hour to go before the rally was scheduled to begin, the crowd had already started to get antsy.
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While there's still a long way to go before that particular hashtag is a thing of the past, Hollywood is making strides.
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But there's still a long way to go before their test should be considered a slam dunk, with many questions left unanswered.
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Meanwhile, it is unclear if Frazee, who will go before a judge on Friday, has entered pleas to the charges he faces.
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If you're a tourist or have just never had the opportunity to have a go before, don't worry, we've got your back.
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This means Apple still has a way to go before it can truly topple legendary luxury watchmakers like Rolex and Patek Philippe.
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But with a ways to go before Tactile hits the market, and big plans for the future, they're really just getting started.
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With less than three months to go before Election Day, it is critical for Trump to bolster GOP support for his campaign.
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First, crank up your air conditioning — as high as it can go before you start to feel anxious about next month's bill.
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However, with just weeks to go before contentious French and Dutch elections, the ECB has been reluctant to change the current policy.
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The Hornets drew within eight points on a Tony Parker layup with 7:33 to go before halftime before Boston responded again.
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Only at the third stage, if it could not be resolved by mediation and case officers, would it go before a judge.
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There were rumors that Karl was going to be let go before general manager Vlade Divac said Karl would keep his job.
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However, while the regulatory environment has begun to shift, there are still many hurdles to go before autonomous deliveries are a reality.
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Taikonauts have a long way to go before they will match the crewed spaceflight achievements set by NASA astronauts or Roscosmos cosmonauts.
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Trump's choice for secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao, who will go before the Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee at 85033:15 a.m.
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Google has a ways to go before Flutter is as intuitive as React Native, or as feature-rich as a native SDK.
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But like solar a decade ago, the most advanced forms of CCS still have a way to go before becoming commercially ready.
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An appeals court will hear oral arguments on the rule this summer, and it's virtually certain to go before the Supreme Court.
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The House Appropriations committee has said it is seeking more answers from the administration about where the money would go before acting.
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So even if the Cubs fail in this year's playoffs, they have a way to go before they set the futility record.
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Saturday, but still had a ways to go before he reached the address of the woman he was hired to help move.
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But earlier this month, Trump also suggested that there's still "a long way to go" before the trade dispute would be resolved.
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But with just a little over a year to go before voters head to the polls, is this too little, too late?
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"Obviously there are many miles to go before Canada and the U.S. make good on the joint commitment today," he told me.
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With 203 minutes to go before the last of the city's bars closed, there was not an empty cab to be found.
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It has also more than doubled its total miles driven for rides this year, with a month yet to go before 2018.
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The bill is now due to go before the upper house where the largely left-wing government coalition also has a majority.
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Those markets, many business leaders have noted, still have a long way to go before they are truly open for foreign firms.
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Still, the major averages have a long way to go before they recover their more-than 10% declines from the previous week.
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While she may have some years to go before fully reaching her potential as music's next big thing, North's future is bright.
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With a few minutes to go before the start of competition, Kevin VanDam sat in the driver's seat of his Nitro Z21.
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He has been denied parole 12 times and won't go before a parole board again until 2027, if he survives until then.
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With less than 24 hours to go before the FCC's vote, two influential Democratic senators urged the agency to approve the measure.
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Leonard's one-handed slam after Lowry's steal gave Toronto an 87-79 lead with 6:46 to go before the Bucks responded.
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With five months to go before FIFA selects the 210 host, Morocco only last week named a chairman of its bid committee.
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There are just 203 days to go before Brexit is scheduled to happen by default, and with control effectively wrestled from Mrs.
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Hollywood may be talking more about the gender gap, but there's a long way to go before "equal" translates to "quality moviemaking."
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Some aspects of the Amazon deal, such as a $500 million state grant, are likely to go before that board, experts said.
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Remember McConnell prevented Obama from putting a justice on the high court with nearly a year to go before the next election.
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None of these companies have launched anything yet, so there's still quite a ways to go before the Moon is in sight.
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The Hyperloop has made quick progress but still has quite a way to go before it will be available to the public.
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Mr. Tan said he was hopeful the case would go before the district court in San Antonio as early as this week.
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We live in a fire-prone country; we still have at least two months to go before this extended fire season ends.
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There is no doubt, though, that the company still has a ways to go before coming close to Amazon in e-commerce.
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With less than a week to go before the Intelligence Committee hearings neither Nunes nor Schiff have seen any evidence of wiretapping.
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Hill added a 2-yard touchdown run with 4:45 to go before halftime for a 21-3 edge at the break.
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President Trump's pick to head the Labor Department will go before the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions on Feb.
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But with months to go before a potential shipment would arrive, the pharmacy has been forced to rely on whatever is available.
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Moments earlier, the Tigers used an 2100-0 surge to grab a 28-26 lead with 3:44 to go before halftime.
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There is still a long way to go before conflict minerals from eastern DRC are eradicated from the global supply chain altogether.
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Progressives are winning the public debate with a little less than a month to go before the first primary votes are cast.
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It's a start, but geothermal energy systems still have a long way to go before they hit a power grid near you.
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But with only nine weeks or so to go before the start of the season, you couldn't exactly get a do-over.
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Overall, Americans appear to be relatively uninspired by their choices for president with less than eight weeks to go before the election.
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In some instances where the NLRB finds sufficient evidence that a labor violation has occurred, a case will go before a judge.
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But there is still a long way to go before the First Step Act has been fully implemented and fulfilled its promise.
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While Wing may appear ahead of Amazon today, there's still a long way to go before any company is a clear leader.
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The Buffaloes' lead topped out at 50-40 on a dunk by Dallas Walton with 16:07 to go before UCLA rallied.
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We still have quite a ways to go before the total eradication of these ills or evils that my dad talked about.
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We still have quite a ways to go before the total eradication of these ills or evils that my dad talked about.
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A full committee vote on the measure is expected next week, and the bill could go before the entire House this fall.
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Jon Feldman, Stumptown's vice president in charge of wholesale accounts, sees potential for growth at sites where specialty coffee couldn't go before.
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"We believe Target has much further to go before the grocery business is fully fixed," GlobalData Retail Managing Director Neil Saunders said.
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Television still has a long way to go before it achieves anything like diversity that reflects the world as it actually is.
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A referendum on British membership has been promised by Prime Minister David Cameron and will go before British voters as early as June.
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But even as his once-stocky frame withered, he continued to go before his church to ask for prayers and to claim victory.
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With just hours to go before Game of Thrones officially comes to an end, the stars of the hit franchise are getting nostalgic.
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He also noted that families that are poorer have a longer way to go before they begin to see improvements in their finances.
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She's the first member of Trump's inner circle to go before the panel as part of its investigation into possible obstruction of justice.
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Chrissy Teigen and husband John Legend still have months to go before they welcome baby No. 2, and they're already considering baby names.
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With months to go before he graduates, Aayush has already gotten a job at the local branch of JPMorgan, the American investment bank.
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There is still a long way to go before hyperloop or this particular route that Virgin Hyperloop One is exploring becomes a reality.
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With a little more than a month to go before the 89th Annual Academy Awards, you could officially say awards season is underway.
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With just days to go before he becomes a first-time dad, Prince Harry stepped out solo on Wednesday for an important cause.
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Still, it has a long way to go before making a dent in global payments, which is dominated by the world's biggest banks.
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I have decades to go before I retire, and I can afford to take on more risk because time is on my side.
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If the person behind you has a few items at the market and you have a whole trolley, let them go before you.
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Any plans for military action must go before the Security Council, said Mr Annan (who knew that the council would vote against them).
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But clearly they have a long way to go before drivers or pedestrians can count on them to perform in a consistent manner.
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With four years to go before M+ opens, it is already set to become the leading institution of its kind in the region.
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These were the kind of simple video games people would play on the go before the days of smartphones or even Game Boys.
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Backstage With 90 minutes to go before showtime, backstage was humming – in part because of all the cupcakes, Milk Duds and coffee available.
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Though there's still a ways to go before Brave is in a position to prove out its claims — including several more testing phases.
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But Monday's loss only further emphasized how far the Nets had to go before they reached such a level in their own right.
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" The source adds: "She is cautiously seeing where things go before defining it, and how he treats the relationship next will define it.
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The technique is still early — of course, rats aren't humans, and there's a long way to go before it goes to human tests.
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Unfortunately it seems there's a long way to go before everyone grasps the truth behind one of the most basic facts of life.
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Kendall Jenner visited Ellen on Thursday and revealed that she's still got a ways to go before thinking seriously about having a child.
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Lula's case will go before crusading anti-corruption Judge Sergio Moro, who has jailed dozens of executives and others involved in the scheme.
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There are five months to go before Russia's presidential election, and Mr Putin, in power since 2000, will almost certainly be re-elected.
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You know, we just heard that or we know that Debbie Wasserman Schultz, John Podesta, you know, go before Congress with Mark Elias.
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Still, the bill has a long way to go: Before it can become law, it needs to pass the Senate, House, and president.
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Everyone looks their best with a fresh blowout, but how long do you recommend clients should actually go before washing their hair again?
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McDonald's may have a long way to go before it's as vegan-friendly as, say, Veggie Grill, but hey...at least they're trying?
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While we still have half a month to go before the new year officially begins, it seems 2017 is already coming up Bella.
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The reports added a new twist to the U.S. presidential campaign with just 0.573 days to go before Election Day on Nov. 8.
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But Tencent's short video fleet has a long way to go before they reach TikTok's global dominance of 500 million monthly active users.
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The top diplomat said there was "still a ways to go before" achieving the goal of ridding the North of its nuclear weapons.
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So, Hillary Clinton, we -- before go -- before today we had heard from Comey statement that they were probably her e-mails were compromised.
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With less than four months to go before Iowa holds the first nomination contest, the race for the Democratic nomination remains wide open.
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She said that while most traffickers end up pleading before trial, the cases that go before a jury usually follow a familiar script.
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"We probably have a ways to go before the next recession," Sonders said on Wednesday at the "Inside ETFs" conference in Hollywood, Florida.
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While we still have awhile to go before you're sending email over a quantum network, our entangled future seems a lot closer now.
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In South Carolina, however, just 2280% say they have definitely decided whom to support with about 26 days to go before Election Day.
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The chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, Ajit Pai will go before a Senate Appropriations Subcommittee to testify on his agency's budget request.
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Yet with less than a year and a half to go before the Olympics opening ceremony, a hydrogen society seems a distant dream.
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Towns played less than nine minutes in the first half after picking up his third foul with 6:35 to go before half.
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Grasso, who stopped representing the former star running back eight years ago, has seen dozens of former clients go before the parole board.
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With less than a month to go before the first round of France's presidential election, most opinion polls are predicting the same outcome.
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The proposed broking changes still need to go before parliament, and a general election expected in May could determine which reforms are implemented.
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But the service has a ways to go before it catches up with Spotify, which reached 40 million paying customers in September 2016.
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But the police department still has a long way to go before its new use-of-force rules are drawn up and approved.
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It has already reinvigorated the Trump campaign as polls show a tightening race with less than two weeks to go before Election Day.
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The company held another Nintendo Direct this morning, to offer up a few more morsels with about a month to go before launch.
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The bill was just introduced in both the House and the Senate, so it still has a ways to go before becoming law.
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With four months to go before the Democratic National Convention, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders are furiously raising cash to finance their campaigns.
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And with only 10 months to go before the MiFID II deadline, banks have yet to disclose how they will charge for research.
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Now, with just three months to go before the caucuses, the ideological debate has remained the same, but the key players have shifted.
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The law, which is currently under debate, would allow transgender people to change their legal identities without having to go before a judge.
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The pair will then go before the party's rank-and-file members, who will vote on a new leader (and thus prime minister).
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With less than seven weeks to go before the election, here is the situation in the most contentious areas, abroad and at home.
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The technology still has a very long way to go before it could give people any kind of enjoyable VR-enabled vacation, however.
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Kreb's nomination must still go before the full Senate, but a date to vote on his nomination has not yet been publicly announced.
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The area has a long way to go before it can give the Lascaux cave in southern France a run for its money.
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With a year to go before our wedding, we&aposd already saved $24,210 (more than our $27,000 goal) and were earning 1.9% interest.
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With two months to go before the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, Hirscher will hope his giant slalom dominance will translate into Olympic gold.
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The question is how low his numbers would have to go before Trump decided to cut bait and walk away from the shutdown.
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Tesla is much more advanced as an electric car manufacturer, though investors are questioning how long can it go before turning a profit.
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The banks said they had made some progress in recent years, but they have a long way to go before equality is reached.
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If it is approved by a three-fifths majority in both houses, the ballot question will go before voters in the November election.
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The bill still has a long way to go before it becomes law, and its path in the Senate is uncertain at best.
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With just hours to go before Arkansas death row inmate Ledell Lee's scheduled execution, the state cleared one of its last legal hurdles.
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With 40 minutes left to go before the deadline we were told we could expect an announcement from the UFC at any time.
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The legislation is still in the drafting stage and is expected to go before lawmakers and member states at the end of March.
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It's the first major case on the contentious issue to go before the high court since President Trump's two nominees took the bench.
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It pushed the limits of a concert staging as far as they could go before becoming a full production, more like an Encores!
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With three months left to go before the release of "The Rise of Skywalker," Disney has slowly parsed out details to eager fans.
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With less than three weeks to go before the Iowa caucuses, the Vermont democratic socialist is in a dead heat there with Clinton.
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"What the grading shows is that we have a long way to go before we are a financially literate nation," the report found.
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"I still think there's probably quite a long ways to go before we see more women coaching — on both tours, actually," he said.
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The long Memorial Day weekend is already a distant memory, and we still have miles to go before the respite of Labor Day.
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With several hours to go before showtime, an event producer led him on a dry run down the runway flanked with lime trees.
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Quantum volume is doubling every year, according to IBM, but nobody can say how far this doubling must go before things get interesting.
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But it has a very long way to go before it becomes a responsible steward of the oceans' threatened and not inexhaustible resources.
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Overall, ESG-listed funds still have some way to go before becoming mainstream, representing less than 2% of the total investment fund universe.
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I would still be in detention if I hadn't been granted the opportunity to go before an immigration judge and present my case.
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Gilgeous-Alexander scored inside with 4.2 seconds to go before two more free throws from Davis gave the Lakers another three-point lead.
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By November 2012, our bonds – now with about five years to go before they matured – were selling for 95.7% of their face value.
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Johnson's center-right Conservative government holds a commanding lead in the latest opinion polls, with just one day to go before the election.
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Overall, Starbucks still has a long way to go before the company will be satisfied in its quest to develop a greener cup.
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They cautioned that with months to go before negotiations could begin, and with the mercurial Mr. Trump at the helm, anything could happen.
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With six months to go before the end of my four-year enlistment, I was assigned to the Marine Corps Supply Depot, Philadelphia.
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In such a crowded primary, with months to go before most nominating contests, the national electorate's preferences are very much subject to change.
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They are alarmed that it has taken until now, with seven months to go before Brexit Day, for that planning to be published.
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The legislation will now go before the full House for a vote, and, if passed, would then go to the GOP-controlled Senate.
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Those who go before immigration judges must pay for their own lawyers or seek help from a limited number of pro bono representatives.
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So, with just about three weeks to go before the big college football programs kickoff their 2017 seasons, where does that leave us?
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Ohio State jumped past L.S.U. to No. 1 in the College Football Playoff rankings with two weeks left to go before Selection Sunday.
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"With the policy rate at 16.5%, there is still a long way to go before Governor Uysal meets President Erdogan's expectations," he said.
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"We have a long way to go before anybody has to reach into taxpayers' pockets," Mr. Shorris said in a call with reporters.
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At one moment, with three hours to go before midnight, Mr. Seacrest backed into a heater and his puffer jacket started to smoke.
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"I guess when you see the replays and it looked like it was let go before — it was hard to take," she said.
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"The number of homes trading hands has a long way to go before it returns to levels posted in recent years," Klump said.
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With more than a year and a half to go before the 2020 elections, Republicans can take comfort in a number of factors.
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It's also a recognition that the military still has a long way to go before we see any real resemblance of gender equality.
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So they may unexpectedly come and then go before you have time to turn your app to slowly adjust the temperature of your pillow.
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But with just two months to go before voters go to the polls, campaigns "have to just keep doing what they're doing," he said.
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With less than a year to go before the tournament, FIFA has lined up only 12 sponsors out of the 34 slots on offer.
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"I think I have a long way to go before I'm ready, but at the end of the day everyone wants to find love."
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When Sony announced its "21080K gaming" console for a November 24 release with just two months to go before that release, I predicted disaster.
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Atlanta moved within seven on Omari Spellman's dunk with 52.4 seconds to go before Utah took a 212-236 lead into the final stanza.
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Planetary Resources and other companies like it still have a long way to go before any kind of robotic asteroid mining becomes a reality.
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The company still has a ways to go before it becomes profitable, but Snap isn't losing quite as much money as analysts had predicted.
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Investors expressed concern that, outside India, Flipkart was struggling to compete with Amazon's dominance and had a long way to go before becoming profitable.
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So now I ask you, how low would the Essential PH-1 have to go before you'd be willing to buy one—if ever?
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Now, if for whatever reason face unlock doesn't work, the S9 then automatically gives your irises a go, before letting you into your phone.
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Even though Strzok was already willing to go before Congress, the committee issued the order because he wouldn't confirm a specific date to appear.
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Jorge Londono added that around 300 pardons for "political crimes" could be granted, but all would have to go before a judge for review.
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Next, you'll need the part that was supposed to provide a place for your fingers to go before your hand becomes a gnarled stub.
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The group had to set up a brand new page, losing thousands of followers with less than two weeks to go before the event.
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The legislation still has a long way to go before it could become law, and is highly unlikely to pass the Republican-controlled Senate.
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With only a month to go before The Handmaid's Tale starts streaming, Hulu has finally put out more than a short teaser for it.
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Millions of Americans have heard of ADF's biggest case: a dispute over a wedding cake that will go before the Supreme Court on Tuesday.
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The app still some way to go before being called comprehensive, but its launch indicates the huge potential for movie-centric apps in India.
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In other words, we have a long way to go before all of Team U.S.A. can freely experiment with weed's potential performance-enhancing effects.
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Of course, Rocket Lab still has a way to go before it can fulfill its obligations to customers, beginning with this month's test launch.
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Kavanaugh will now go before the US Senate for confirmation, where a simple majority vote would be enough to put him on the court.
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The agreement with the Burkard family can be extended until late 2018, time enough for the matter to go before the very highest judges.
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This vote is hard to predict, and with three weeks to go before the June 23 vote, markets are waking up to that fact.
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Some, including Missouri, have passed restrictions on abortion doctors, laws similar to one in Louisiana that will go before the Supreme Court this term.
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With nine months to go before presidential, state governor, and congressional elections, Brazil remains engulfed in the biggest corruption scandal in its modern history.
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In North Carolina, as happened in this case, anyone can go before a magistrate and swear to criminal acts they assert happened against them.
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And with less than two weeks to go before the deadline, the struggling upstart electric car company is racing to avoid a major upset.
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It was probably smart for Lyft to go before Uber so that it doesn't have to get compared to a global giant, Kia notes.
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The 42-year-old American acknowledged there was a lot of time and a lot of golf to go before the teams are set.
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With just over a month to go before the film comes out, Marvel has put out a final trailer for its next Avengers installment.
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But some of their actions show how far there is to go before AI agents can play video games as naturally as humans can.
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Clarkson made two more free throws with 11.6 seconds to go before Rozier's driving layup with 7.3 seconds left again cut it to one.
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With just months to go before the royal wedding, Meghan Markle is finally going to step out into the public eye with Queen Elizabeth.
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But venture capital and the tech industry as a whole have a long way to go before they come to anything resembling gender parity.
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That has left the leadership of the 3.2 million-person U.S. territory in doubt with hours to go before Rosselló's self-imposed 5 p.m.
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White House economic advisor Larry Kudlow also said there is a "pretty sizable distance to go" before China and the U.S. reach a deal.
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We hope that you have all your Christmas shopping sorted by now as there's less than a week to go before the big day.
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However, with some design and safety barriers still in the way, the innovation still has a long way to go before hitting city streets.
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"We'll be going where no spacecraft has dared go before — within the corona of a star," project scientist Nicky Fox said in a statement.
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But it is also a reminder that Washington and Tehran still have a long a way to go before cooperation becomes the new normal.
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But, but, but: "There is still some way to go ... before this becomes the 'go-to' manufacturing technology for aerospace applications," the researchers wrote.
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ONAGOfly has so far raised more than $1.8 million on Indiegogo, from nearly 9,000 backers, with 11 days to go before the campaign ends.
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With less than three weeks to go before talks between Chinese and U.S. leaders, expectations for progress toward ending the trade war are low.
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Cory Joseph's pull-up jump shot capped the outburst and increased Indiana's lead to 33-17 with 10:33 to go before the intermission.
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But there's a long way to go before we can start making real comparisons between Robert Mueller and Ken Starr or Trump and Clinton.
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The long and the short of it is that we still have a long way to go before we truly understand the hardy tardigrade.
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They built a double-digit lead in the opening nine minutes and nudged it to 31-11 with 6:51 to go before halftime.
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Many lawyers say May is likely to lose the case, and ministers have already prepared legislation to go before parliament if they are defeated.
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Huang Wei, climate and energy campaigner with Greenpeace in Beijing, said there was still "a long way to go" before the targets are met.
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The first launch attempt on Sunday, April 30 was scrubbed due to a sensor issue with just 52 seconds left to go before liftoff.
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But with less than six months to go before Britain leaves the bloc, fears about the Irish border issue will still hound the pound.
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HOUSTON — The Los Angeles Clippers have 27 games to go before the N.B.A. playoffs after Wednesday night's fourth-quarter unraveling against the Houston Rockets.
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Johnson hit another trey to give the Hooisers a 23-225 lead with 239:238 to go before Maryland rallied to tie the contest.
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The Cardinals let him go before Nkemdiche was due a $400,000 bonus had he been on the roster on the fifth day of camp.
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The race for the Democratic presidential nomination is already heating up, even though there is almost a year to go before the Iowa caucuses.
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And most worrying is Andrea Leadsom, who may end up in the final two, and thus go before the mostly anti-EU Tory members.
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Trump said it was "nice" of the North Korean dictator, who presides over gulags and repression, to let the men go before the summit.
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What these people want is a chance to go before a judge and ask for temporary release on bond or subject to electronic monitoring.
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"We still think there's a ways to go before we have Wall Street telling you to back up the truck on stocks," she said.
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However, some industry analysts say Microsoft's lead is so far ahead that Google has a long way to go before they truly catch up.
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One event this week shows why digital currency markets still have a long way to go before they're safe enough for large-scale trading.
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The debate, which came with only four days to go before Iowans caucus, proceeded along predictable lines for much of its two-hour duration.
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But some, including Sandler herself, have argued that Title IX has a long way to go before it eradicates decades of entrenched sexual discrimination.
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This divide between the GOP nominee, the donors and the party's congressional delegation comes with just over four months to go before Election Day.
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"Golf has long way to go before it becomes a sport like cricket in India, but I think it's rising in popularity," he added.
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But Yang has a long way to go before cloud seeding or giant space mirrors could hit the policy docket, though eh remains optimistic.
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