They're going with colleagues, they're going with their boss, they're doing deals.
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"Right now the schedule that we play is the schedule we're going with and will be going with for the foreseeable future," Monahan said.
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EACH AND EVERY SEGMENT I'M WITH YOU, YOU'RE GONNA BE LIKE, WELL I HEARD YOU'RE GOING WITH THIS COMPANY, I HEARD YOU'RE GOING WITH THAT COMPANY.
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If you were going with your wife to the beach, or going with your wife to Broadway — you're with your wife, you're just wearing different clothes.
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I think really when we started we were building Scruff for ourselves and kind of making a lot of ... Really going with intuition and going with our gut.
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" Mr. Horovitz said, "but they kept going with it.
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Microsoft's reasoning for going with older video cards is nearly identical to Apple's for going with a slower processor in its 13-inch MacBook Pro: the Nvidia 1000 series came out too late.
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"Does anyone have any idea where I'm going with this?"
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A lot of it is going with my gut feeling.
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He was just going with his gut the whole week.
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We want to make sure they're going with a parent.
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We made a bit of a mistake going with Geffen.
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How are things going with a toddler and a newborn?
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We're going with C, personally, but your mileage may vary.
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Can you explain how development is going with that one?
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I loved going with my dad when I was little.
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It's a real title of a show they're going with.
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In other words, Trump has been going with his gut.
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"I'm so overwhelmed with what's going with Lamar," Kris said.
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Airbnb is going with a more direct adjacency: Hotel bookings.
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I'm going with my friend, G., to Nats Night Out.
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"We are going with Eli Joseph Marroquin," Comeau told Radar.
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And we are clearly planning to keep going with that.
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Something to build off of and keep going with this.
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Did you ever consider going with a less provocative title?
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LG: We're just going to keep going with this, yeah.
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Weeknd: How are things going with you and Kylie, Jahron?
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"I'm going with my half rain or shine," Kennedy said.
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Get your green thumb going with our curated picks below.
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We just had so many things going with our team.
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" For now, Cuban's going with a different strategy: "Nice sells.
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Let go of the habit of going with the flow.
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We have a constant group chat going with our manager.
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Based on process of elimination, we're going with Truffle Fries.
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Now, with that being said I'm going with General Mattis.
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She thought to herself, where am I going with this?
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But let's help the newbies get going with the basics.
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"I am going with Cixi," said Mr. Jenne, the historian.
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Talk about the technology of where we're going with this.
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It just kind of was going with his arm stride.
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There are several methods, but I'm going with the easiest.
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OK, you can probably see where I'm going with this.
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You can see where we're going with this by now.
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By now, you surely see where I'm going with this.
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I'm going with Episode 5, which is purely a guess.
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They, too, can inventively keep the drama going with distractions.
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She had previously been going with a super sexy blonde.
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So you can see where I am going with this.
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I like musical theater, so I'm going with ["Dear ___ Hansen"].
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Okay, so obviously you know where I'm going with this.
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So he's going with a national emergency to get more.
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Next time I travel somewhere, I'm going with a mission.
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I was really wondering where you were going with that.
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You have no idea where the universe is going with this.
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He just kept going, with the idiot spreadeagled on the bonnet.
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And it sounds like he's going with YG on this one.
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MESTER: -- WHAT WE THINK OF AS WHERE WE'RE GOING WITH POLICY.
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Trump "is going with the team he trusts," the source said.
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" She added, "I think just kind of going with the flow.
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Dwight asks Rosita where she was planning on going with Spencer.
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Teske got it going with a layup and a free throw.
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"I don't know where you're going with this, Trenton," Velshi said.
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I want more Mexican food, but we're going with Italian again.
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In this she can claim to be going with the flow.
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IT2: We stop smoking and we start going with the girls.
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But I wasn't quite sure where I was going with everything.
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I'm going with how it is, because that's what I like.
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So I'm going with C. This article originally appeared on Recode.net.
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" I was like, "Okay, I guess we're going with that now!
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You ignored clear non-verbal cues; you kept going with advances.
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It's easy to see where DJI's going with all of this.
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Because I imagine, with the hardware, you're probably going with suppliers.
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He just kept going with his Poké Balls, with his PokéStops.
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Do I want to know what's going with Sam Duffy's mustache?
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He was Senegalese and had no means of going with her.
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The monologue's faux-commentators gasped, "What a move, going with cake!"
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"We can't really keep going with these one-offs," he said.
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To keep going with the damage he had was quite incredible.
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SORT OF GOING WITH CASTING OFF TYPE IN A WAY, RIGHT?
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You may know where I'm going with this: Gwen Stefani, right?
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He has a thing going with the wondrous Nakia (Lupita Nyong'o).
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Tell me more about this friendship you got going with Sterling.
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But overall, he felt going with Darnold is the right call.
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Where we're going with the next one I'm not sure yet.
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Everybody was going with a boat from Norway at that time.
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Yeah, I kept going with it and got into it completely.
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But you eat it with chopsticks, so we're going with sushi.
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For now, she's focusing on keeping the discussion going with Mnuchin.
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How's it going with your resolution to eat better in 2018?
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O.K., I'm sure you can guess where I'm going with this.
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Tribune would have been better off going with Intelligent Bullet. ♦
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Let's keep the progress going with more FAFSA simplification from Congress.
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Going with the automatic drops the highway figure down to 36.
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Still, Mr. Spicer cops out by going with the obvious ending.
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Still, for the worst impeachment moment, I'm going with Susan Collins.
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Keep the party going with the LG PK3 XBOOM Go speaker.
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Could either film keep that same momentum going with Academy voters?
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"This whole thing, I've been going with my gut," he said.
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And now girls are keeping it going with yet more videos.
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And consider where Mr. Trifonov is going with his Perspectives series.
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"We want you to keep going with the incredible innovation," Trump said.
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So we don&apost know where we&aposre going with North Korea.
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If I thought it looked good, we would keep going with it.
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During Trump's campaign, he encouraged Israel to "keep going" with settlement construction.
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I want to see what you're going with this expanded creative opportunity.
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We have to keep the momentum going with the April 20th #NationalSchoolWalkout.
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But there are those who are going with #TeamJess on this one.
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I started going with them at age 10 to plays in Malaga.
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But Israeli venture capitalist Mike Eisenberg isn't going with the local crowd.
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But for now, I'm just going with the flow and being free.
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It allowed me to have more confidence in going with my gut.
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Oprah Winfrey is keeping the Christmas celebrations going — with jalapeño cheese bagels.
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"Women are going with their gut," said Barbara Lee, the foundation's president.
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And how does going with Michael make the experience all the better?
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We have a live blog going with all the developments here. 2.
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Right. So where is this going with 500,000 new shows every year?
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Yeah. You had a good thing going with it for a while.
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I feel vindicated about going with a tried-and-true brownie yesterday.
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It's also got deals going with NBC News and The Washington Post.
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Going with human advisor may give you access to more investing options.
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When selecting a watch for your boo, we recommend going with Fossil.
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He's not happy with how things are going with the tax bill.
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We hadn't quite found where we were going with those two records.
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Usually, I'd say, Nothing serious or I'm just going with the flow.
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One iCaveat: Going with iCracked might be more about convenience than price.
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Even impartial observers note that going with just one provider carries risk.
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Going with our strengths is a simple idea with great potential value.
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I understand that's a descent spec, but I'm going with GW Pharma.
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For the purposes of this playlist, we're going with the latter. 12.
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"We're not going with the dough," they said in a joint statement.
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Wake Forest — The Demon Deacons are going with a more traditional look.
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Caesar. Or Othello, especially in the relationship he has going with Angela.
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If we keep going with the whipsaw effect, it'll be more money.
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"Tell someone where you're going and who you're going with," Berger said.
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He tells her he won't be going with her to the Wall.
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" Former unified welterweight world champion Andre Berto:"I'm going with Errol Spence.
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I'm going with my secretary because I think Pompeo's gonna be phenomenal.
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Are they judging me for going with a Long Island Iced Tea?
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Costello tried to choose his shots carefully, often going with his gut.
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But they wound up going with Spike Lee, who brought a vision.
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Did you ever know where the story was going with "Castle Rock"?
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"I remember going with a client to see his club," he said.
|
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He was not merely going with the flow, but driving his own
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Here are a few suggestions and how to get going with them.
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We recommend going with short intervals so you don't overheat your food.
|
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" Clinton's 2016 campaign tested out 84 slogans before going with "Stronger Together.
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As a result, markets seem to be going with the form book.
|
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To my surprise the congressman kept going with Trump lies about Obama.
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I've gone a little too far, so I'm just going with it.
|
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Actually, let's keep going with that heart metaphor just for a second.
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I like that Google is going with OLED on phones that aren't $999.
|
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I think the team is just going with it and we're having fun.
|
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Bad Gal RiRi kept the bright theme going with her accessories as well!
|
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Amanda was pretty much like: Yeah, still going with Josh here, but thanks.
|
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The Astros had a similar threat going with one out in the third.
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Wait, just to clarify – you're not even going with a friend or boyfriend?
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And I think that staycationing is where our generation is going with travel.
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And now I'm going with my show, so that's kind of really brilliant.
|
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"Since they stuck together, we made the decision to keep going with them."
|
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I'm going with one such switch for this build, a 65g Zealio switch.
|
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As for getting going with TensorFlow, you can follow the official guide here.
|
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My transition has been the most aggravating and slow going with my parents.
|
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On the whole, though, the series has a good thing going with Craig.
|
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Going with a partner or regular sex buddy is also a popular option.
|
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Will we actually save money by going with Apple instead of paying separately?
|
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It looks like they're going with the wall supports on the outside again.
|
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We recommend going with whichever Pokémon you've failed to catch in the game.
|
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Plus, we can always keep the them going with a bottle of rosé.
|
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I don't think that's the avenue we're going to be going, with snipers.
|
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Others have questioned the wisdom of even going with a single-vendor approach.
|
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Amazon itself may not even know exactly where it's going with the tool.
|
|
Friday morning, Trump confirmed the news by Twitter he was going with Pence.
|
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When this goes live next month, they'll be going with whatever TrackMan says.
|
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It's now going with him on his 30-date "Dream On It" tour.
|
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He hadn't consciously known where he was going with all of this experimentation.
|
|
Hataoka got her round going with three birdies over her first four holes.
|
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Get them going with something that benefits you too: this connected chore board.
|
|
Going with that experimental setup does noticeably improve tracking, but it's a hassle.
|
|
"We are going with the data and we are going public," Krzanich said.
|
|
Elliott got things going with a 41-yard run to the Detroit 23.
|
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I am really worried about the way things are going with previous generations.
|
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"Right now, I'm going with naivete, and that's not particularly comforting," he said.
|
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I'm no longer interested in going with the flow, with constantly seeking approval.
|
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Me: This isn't personal, but I've been thinking about going with Apple Music.
|
|
YOU KNOW WHERE I'M GOING WITH THIS THE PRESIDENT CONTINUES TO ATTACK AMAZON.
|
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"I feel like kind of an idiot for going with him," she said.
|
|
Before I keep going with this story, let me give you some context.
|
|
"[Taylor and I] are going with each other," the 23-year-old said.
|
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He has a little repartee going with everyone who's ever written about him.
|
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But I did have an idea of where things were going with Ruth.
|
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So it's important to consult your tax advisor before going with this option.
|
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I got going with FETCHING, BABE RUTH, and a few others already mentioned.
|
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I t's just hard to know where he plans on going with it.
|
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To keep going with rapid passing shots, to go wider with Timo Werner.
|
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As the youngest, Ms. Diez, 28, is accustomed to going with the flow.
|
|
B.'s going with her father for a week of vacation in Bordeaux.
|
|
Fortunately, the Walton family's going with [CEO] Doug McMillon to make Doug McMillions.
|
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With Hutton back, the Canucks iced an extra defenseman, going with seven rearguards.
|
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Whether you're going with your friends or not, you're engaging with your community.
|
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I-- yeah, like, throwing it right out the window and going with it.
|
|
The Hurricanes had been going with an extra skater for about 90 seconds.
|
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President Donald Trump is cleaning house and going with his nationalist gut now.
|
|
Why is the White House going with him as a lead defense lawyer?
|
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Where does it stand with how that's going with all your biggest customers?
|
|
Rosner recommends going with "the opposites" — booking when the majority would not book.
|
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This is obviously preposterous but let's keep going with it for a second.
|
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But with that not being possible we're going with the next best option.
|
|
Carolina game ... and Trump was quick to explain why he's going with Denver.
|
|
The U.S. have their own record going with 11 consecutive World Cup wins.
|
|
Maybe she can get things going with DeLuca (Giacomo Gianniotti), her devastatingly handsome resident?
|
|
VR has been pretty expensive to get going with, but it's slowly getting cheaper.
|
|
The biggest recommendation for going with Apple's Upgrade Program is that it's pretty simple.
|
|
I feel people going with the flow, and there's people right in the middle.
|
|
Going with a dual core processor means the Air should have decent battery life.
|
|
I blame myself for not calling in sick to work and going with him.
|
|
He's just not going with the consensus of investing in pro-growth, cyclical stocks.
|
|
Here's how I see things going with Jon Snow in the final Season: 1.
|
|
" Aiken told HLN she asked the woman, "Where are you going with grandmama's baby?
|
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I would have recommended going with a kind of cheesy, male announcer voice instead.
|
|
Earlier this month, Meghan confirmed she will be going with Harry to the events.
|
|
A little pricier than what I usually do, but I'm just going with it.
|
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Perhaps even more importantly, we want you to keep going with the incredible innovation.
|
|
Understanding where things are going with micromanufacturing, Digikey has quietly started doing two things.
|
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They never told me where he was going or who he was going with.
|
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Smollett's attorneys will keep an active dialogue going with Chicago police on his behalf.
|
|
"Heidi believes in going with your heart and your gut and Tom is it!"
|
|
With what's going with Trump have you seen any changes here at the festival?
|
|
I know this might be confusing, but this is what Razer is going with.
|
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Did I make the right decision by going with the non-Plus iPhone 7?
|
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I'll fight against it if everybody's going with it, but I think it's fun.
|
|
Caruthers got it going with a layup, and Perkins soon followed with two more.
|
|
Also, octocopter is pretty fun to say, so that's what we're going with, OK?!
|
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It's not so much about going with the flow as it is about surrendering.
|
|
By the way, you're gonna keep the techlash going with this book, I think.
|
|
"I'm going with the smart move rather than the big move," she says later.
|
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How do you keep going with your days when you look at what's happening.
|
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I'm going with 'Nutella,' given that Lockheimer's post says he's "nut tellin' you yet."
|
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"Joey tried to talk me into going with them … many, many times," says Rory.
|
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And then I just decided to keep going with it once I hit it.
|
|
So going with that indisputable fact, tiny gadgets are great, too, especially tiny phones.
|
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Going with something that was stable helped keep the end from being total punishment.
|
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He's going with the schedule, listening to his arm, listening to how it feels.
|
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I believe it starts by simply going with your gut and telling your story.
|
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I'm not going with high expectations … I think it's a good thing to meet.
|
|
Jared Polis (D-Colo.) and Linda Sanchez (D-Calif.) are going with green footwear.
|
|
Clearly, Warren will be hoping to keep that momentum going with a strong performance.
|
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So, since "T-Shirt" is their best music video, that's what I'm going with.
|
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Hawkins upped the flavor by going with a custom-sized cardboard record-album package.
|
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Those are the options you presented, and those are the options I'm going with.
|
|
"You ignored clear non-verbal cues; you kept going with advances," she texted him.
|
|
Not so this game; both sides are going with the deliberate style of play.
|
|
Going with us for eight days gives you a chance to get over that.
|
|
After following O'Rourke for most of two days, I am going with my instincts.
|
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If you have a big bedroom, I'd suggest going with this model from Honeywell.
|
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She remembers going with her father to register at Cayuga Community College in Fulton.
|
|
Lunch — Going with the flow We have so many great lunch places around here.
|
|
From there you can keep the conversation going with the "insight and question" method.
|
|
Writer/director James DeMonaco has a great thing going with his action/thriller series.
|
|
Also, going with a quarterback is not the smartest play (more on that later).
|
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Afterwards, we keep going with The Expanse and I'm absolutely in love with Chrisjen.
|
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G. and I are going with my other best friend, D., and her boyfriend.
|
|
Cockburn got it going with a layup, and Bezhanishvili finished it with another layup.
|
|
The morning show's hosts expressed nervousness about where Buttigieg was going with his quip.
|
|
Get the conversation going with questions like: How do you find working with me?
|
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If you're going with something sparkly on top, don't go blingy on the bottom.
|
|
So she kept going, with appearances in Playboy and British so-called laddie magazines.
|
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How do you look at where you're going with the Model 3 and others?
|
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She ended up going with a teen named Richard, and wore a blue dress.
|
|
""I didn't really know where New York magazine was going with the article, I guess.
|
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They're keeping the party going with holiday deals that last throughout the entire holiday season.
|
|
Fahmy is still going with her instincts to do the pieces she wants to create.
|
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We want to make sure they're going with somebody that won't cause them any harm.
|
|
"It's not just avoiding the smaller players and going with the bigger ones," Boyer said.
|
|
I find these kinds of topics really interesting, so I kept on going with them.
|
|
Those who knew him as a woman have a hard time going with new pronouns.
|
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And I think that's going ... with them doing it, it's going to set a standard.
|
|
BAKER: I&aposm going with Kat on this, I think Trump will win next time.
|
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Tuffy Gosewich kept the rally going with a single, then Ray sacrificed him to second.
|
|
But Oregon voters still had the option of going with one as a protest vote.
|
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I don't know how many times I can tell you I'm not going with you.
|
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Instead of just going with the holiday flow, finds ways to keep yourself on task.
|
|
Instead I'm going with her to pick out gym equipment and she's hiring some trainer.
|
|
Khloé Kardashian and Emma Grede have a good thing going with their label, Good American.
|
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I'm going out tonight,' and he goes, 'I'm going with you, just so you know.
|
|
But, if we're going with Kimmel, who's often right, then it's one of the Beccas.
|
|
I'd like to say that I get where Samsung was going with the Bixby button.
|
|
We need to ask ourselves what our aims are and where we're going with this.
|
|
I was going with the flow, and then I changed my mind, mid-third base.
|
|
Starbucks is keeping that trend going with the introduction of its new vegan protein bowl.
|
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He was definitely not into that but still seemed to be considering going with me.
|
|
President Trump has made his Super Bowl prediction -- and SHOCKER -- he's going with Tom Brady.
|
|
Carter Rowney got the Penguins going with a short-handed goal in the second period.
|
|
"I have no idea where I'm going with this, but it's my story," he said.
|
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So, actually, you know what, fuck it, you're trying me out - I'm going with bacon.
|
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But then this might be about Philips, which is Eindhoven, so I'm going with Eindhoven.
|
|
"Going with the boyish shave..fully embracing Pinocchio tomorrow night," he wrote in the caption.
|
|
"I feel like there's much more freedom in aging and just going with the flow."
|
|
It was just too much of a burden, too much to keep going with it.
|
|
There was one 13-year-old girl that was going with a 45-year-old
|
|
Rawson got things going with a 20103 and finished off the spurt with a jumper.
|
|
"We are going with the murder-suicide," Huntersville Police Department officer Odette Saglimbeni tells PEOPLE.
|
|
Lee going with POV-heavy bike chases in the movie is a real highlight, however.
|
|
New York finally got some kind of rally going with two outs in the seventh.
|
|
Farmers from across the U.S. call him to ask how to get going with milkweed.
|
|
"His conversation was about how things are going with North Korea and Syria," he said.
|
|
Sherpa is more wearable than, like, a muppet, so we ended up going with sherpa.
|
|
Even when you get separated its story just keeps on going with an unknown ending.
|
|
There's a society wedding happening and Jacqueline's former husband is going with his new flame.
|
|
In your book you wrote that you regretted going with that label over Beggars Banquet.
|
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Some of it's gonna be, we don't even know where we're going with this yet.
|
|
In John Wick, you're going with one of the best ever, which is Keanu Reeves.
|
|
They're going with these cheaper alternatives because they don't have access to the other ones.
|
|
Even with company-run formal lending circles, Capalad Kushner recommends going with your own network.
|
|
However, going with Lambda School's own figures of $70,000 makes for a more favorable comparison.
|
|
Can he keep the magic going with another big win against the Patriots this week?
|
|
Going with what history may tell us, who do you have on the Iron Throne?
|
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You can see where I'm going with this, but I was wrong: I'm still alive.
|
|
"That means heading directly to where you're going with no stops in-between," Scott said.
|
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That's how I get my day going, with the largest iced coffee you've ever seen.
|
|
And it turns out, they both have the same mindset about going with the flow.
|
|
How's it going with the blockade, what's it doing to the economy of your country?
|
|
DRAMA "Hold On" Speaking of dance parties, DRAMA keeps mine going with their new single.
|
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I breastfed 1.5 years for my son and still going with my 2 year old!
|
|
"Knowing the personalities and tastes of the Academy voters, I'm going with Billie," he said.
|
|
Meanwhile, the sky continues to fall for GE, and its value is going with it.
|
|
Then after that, it's just everything is taking my time and going with the process.
|
|
However, going with Pacific would mean forgoing the potential benefits from combining two complementary businesses.
|
|
"I told him even before we played, 'I'm going with you to Shinnecock,' " Wellington said.
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Jaiden Delaire got the run going with a pair of hoops, including a 252.5-pointer.
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I hope you name your cabinet quickly so we know who is going with you.
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"I am going with people" Supi called Xianmuxiding three days after the arrest, on Monday.
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That's a nice gesture, and you can kind of see where they're going with it.
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I didn't feel like I had a central plan for where I was going with things.
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CHRIS HAHN, RADIO SHOW HOST: I don&apost know where she was going with that honestly.
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It was a tough decision, but I ended up going with the lefty on lefty matchup.
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"This is not anybody going with a kitchen knife or anything remotely like that," Vitali said.
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Razer's still going with Nvidia whose 215.6-series chips are still the best you can buy.
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You don't have to like Muslims to oppose where Trump is going with this travel ban.
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But to her surprise, "I ended up going with a skin-tight mermaid gown!" she says.
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I think you can see where I'm going with this in the context of smart guns.
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Assuming you're going with the online shopping figures, there's a huge price difference between the two.
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But blue, it turns a little green, so right now I am going with the pink.
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The Green Machine (Jarvis Green) Thor's Hammer (Noah Syndergaard) I'm going with Jarvis Green's picks here.
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Going with the trend away from physical home buttons, Google is giving more powers to gestures.
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So it's definitely about staying true to yourself and not just going with whatever is popular.
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For better or worse, Chrome has become the default and Microsoft is going with the flow.
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UNC got it going with a 55-yard Elliott flip to Newsome on a jet sweep.
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That&aposs something terribly different than what Barack Obama was going with his approach towards appeasement.
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Princess Estelle will not be going with them: for one thing, she has to attend kindergarten.
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It's not a Louie Anderson joke, per se, but it's where I'm going [with my comedy].
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" Right when I walked in, Brett said, "How is it going with your label right now?
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" And hey, they could even keep going with U.S. history: "We're only tackling six presidents here.
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In their place, Ara is going with physically connected pogo pins and an electronically actuated latch.
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Sly turned 72 earlier this month, but we kept the party going with a belated gift.
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I think where you're going with this is that it's not over, it's clearly not over.
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They're trying to keep the momentum going with a fourth season in the works and — dream!
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Thankfully, Travolta made the unusual choice of going with the world's weirdest beard for this movie.
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Then, they kept the magnificence going with this post-race interview, which originally aired on RTÉ.
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I WAS GOING WITH THE COMPANY AS WAS MOST OF MY MANAGEMENT TEAM SO WE'RE ENERGIZED.
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VIEWS artwork PND: How are things going with you and your disposable clothing rack, my nigga?
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Brown got the game's scoring going with 216-yard touchdown rush 214 seconds into the game.
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If you're going with the balance transfer card route, apply directly with the credit card company.
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There is one thing you compromise by going with a 4K laptop, and that's battery life.
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Most people will be best off going with the Amex Business Gold card for gas rewards.
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Instead of thinking of a collection of letters and numbers, he suggested going with a sentence.
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White kept the drive going with a 13-yard catch on a third-and-9 play.
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Cole Haan sneakers fit true to size, so I recommend going with your normal shoe size.
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The revealer at 60A tells us a bit about where we are going with today's theme.
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I ended up going with a 6 to get the fit I was most comfortable with.
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Araab, of course, immediately knows where I'm going with this topic and becomes even tighter lipped.
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We owe our audiences more than just going with our guts and hoping it works out.
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He just kept going with his work; met with them the next day and they apologized.
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But it'll be interesting to see where health care is going with the combination of tech.
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For the purposes of this exercise, I'm going with the more frugal option, the Taycan Turbo.
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"That's really the holy grail of where we're going with all this research," Dr. Walton said.
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I'm going with a square slab 5 km long on each side and 13 km thick.
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It was a beautiful dress, but she ultimately ends up going with her mom's (free) gown.
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He told her she had to let her child go, or she was going with them.
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It sort of builds off of, maybe you anticipated where I was going with the point.
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"We can't and won't be going with boots on the ground in Iran," he told viewers.
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Despite obvious differences, he believes it is vital to keep a working relationship going with Russia.
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It will be interesting to hear about their life and how things are going with them.
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Jimmy Fallon taped Tuesday's "Tonight Show" in Puerto Rico, and things got going with a bang.
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Now it's art by algorithm, with artistry going with the whim of data analytics and gimmicks.
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Trump has several things going with her, the most important of which is the Iranian nuclear deal.
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For Jesse and Olivia, their wedding was about doing what felt right and going with the flow.
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That's because a high-end booking is usually still more expensive than going with a basic alternative.
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Now, Benioff and Weiss know more about where Martin is going with this story than I do.
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The ending suggests that the two timelines keep going, with two happy Nadias and two happy Alans.
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During my search, I came across an opening at The Muse (see where I'm going with this?).
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Where do you see that going with him if he is indeed the next president of Mexico?
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Sometimes you have control over what happens and when, but often you're simply going with the flow.
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"That was the goal from the beginning so we're going to keep going with that," says Nik.
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"But I'm going with the feeling that it's going to be worth the effort," said Mr. Quintanillo.
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Many people are writing in Rihanna for the honor, and others are going with A$AP Rocky.
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Another way to deal with rising rates and declining bond prices is by going with active managers.
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The Golden Eagles kept going, with Hauser's jumper making it 211-249 at the 229:223 mark.
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Kim Kardashian West is ready to lose her baby weight – and she's going with the Atkins diet.
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I can barely get a nice arch going with the help of a well-lit reflective surface.
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If we're going with numbers, then there's a high likelihood that a woman named Lauren will win.
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Cauley-Stein got the run going with a turnaround hook shot and a layup off a steal.
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" The actor continued to play dumb, saying, "I don't know where she's going with this hat thing.
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She kept that theme going with "imagine," which she dropped less than a month later in December.
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"As I've gotten older, I've learned what the challenges are, and I'm going with them," she continued.
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That theme kept going with "Imagine," which Grande put out less than a month later in December.
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There will also be early readings on how the holiday shopping season is going, with promising anecdotes.
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Both of these narratives get going with a fall from grace and point toward an upcoming revival.
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Instead, Cramer recommended going with best-of-breed Kroger, which he thinks is a much better company.
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Bowman: I feel like we're going to keep going with this album and know every song. Possibly.
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It did fly and probably would've made it to the moon if they'd kept going with it.
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And yet you're better off going with me, our team, and doing what needs to be done.
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We had a sort of parallel thing going, with Throbbing Gristle live, and then the album obviously.
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For Aisha, the best part of the day was going with her friends to a neighborhood court.
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Save a lot of money by going with a slightly older product that has nearly identical capabilities.
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"The Republican base is going with Trump every step of the way," said GOP strategist Doug Heye.
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Sullivan could have been stubborn and talked himself into going with the veteran in an elimination game.
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The president's obstinate practice of going with his gut over the counsel of advisers has backfired spectacularly.
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This week we're hoping to keep the magic going with best on Georgia, Mississippi State, and more.
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Philadelphia -- another great authority on the subject, since it's America's birthplace -- is going with Option No. 1.
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"They're definitely more of the surfer dudes – like relaxed and just going with the flow," Smith said.
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The only thing you'd be missing out on by going with the OnePlus 7T is wireless charging.
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" Vereit Inc: "If we are going to do real estate investment trusts, we are going with Ventas.
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It's more about embracing your fears and going with it or turning that energy into something positive.
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That's the way I'm going to try, to follow this way to keep going with this level.
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It will be big if one of these teams can get it going with the man advantage.
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At the end of the day, it's about going with the solution that feels best for you.
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People who don't necessarily talk to doctors might be hearing things anecdotally, and going with that information.
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We recommend going with the darker navy color, as it will hide any stains or discoloration better.
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Today he is increasingly going with his gut, and worries far less about convention or conventional looks.
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The effort was slow going, with the cooker's shape making grasping it with the robotic arm difficult.
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Now, Billboard says there was no need for the recount, and is going with the original data.
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He's going with the flow, he's letting things speak, he's not making a case for every note.
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Frank Layden, the general manager of the Jazz, called heads, going with the advice of his daughter.
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He was the guy trying to keep the party going with a little coke at 3 a.m.
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Darren: I'm going with a month — with an ending point right around — wait for it — Presidents Day.
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Reluctantly, Noah agrees to take him in temporarily—which will mean Michael going with him to Nice.
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John and Keri Altobelli, who were going with Alyssa, lived just a few blocks from the Bryants.
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"I'm going with the feeling that it's going to be worth the effort," Mr. Quintanillo, 30, said.
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He was asked whether he had considered going with a small-ball lineup earlier in his career.
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It's why Stranger Things keeps going with a massive budget, and why The Witcher gets top billing.
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But I'm going with the rangy Delpit, especially with Devin McCourty not a lock to be back.
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The holidays may be behind us, but many brands are keeping the celebrations going with great sales.
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Going with a lease also means going through the car-buying process again in a few years.
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I remember sleeping on the road and going with the other children to work in the field.
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You kind of have a political theme going, with a "Twilight Zone" episode that feels ominously prescient.
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Swift ended up going with a teen named Whit Wright, and the pair wore matching pink outfits.
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Evolving Pokémon gives you a fat payout of 500 XP. You see where I'm going with this?
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And she kept that theme going with "imagine," which she dropped less than a month later in December.
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If we're going with the horcrux metaphor, this also means that Will can spy on the shadow monster.
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Ten, fifteen, years ago you would have been up against the tide, but you're going with it now.
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We had stopped by the hotel where the family was staying before going with them to the park.
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And so I'm really glad we wound up going with Amazon because it's worked out for us, too.
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No matter what kind of gap year you end up going with, it's going to expand your horizons.
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The basic Tango will retail for $50 less and exclude the tray, going with a dorkier plastic instead.
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She's a friend, so the call turns into a personal chat about how everything is going with her.
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MELISSA LEE: But look at what's going with health care though today, in terms of publicly traded companies.
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The group that we are going with is all SU alums, so it's gonna be a good time.
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"We literally are going with the flow and we just make the best of the situation," she said.
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He often tried to coax Harmon into going with him, only to get a solid "no" each time.
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AND GOING WITH TENEO THAT'S A COMPANY THAT CLEARLY WITH A FIVE-YEAR TRACK RECORD GETS THINGS DONE.
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I end up going with a corporate-friendly light gray and my friend goes for her usual black.
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But if your vacation time is less regimented, you may save money by going with the financial flow.
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Watch it above and feel kinda confused for a second before just going with it, because it's fun.
|
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I have a good relationship going with a great guy and I want to keep it that way.
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We're almost a solid month into 2018 — so, we are itching to get going with our travel resolutions.
|
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Beyoncé kept the all-gold theme going with her accessories, donning matching heels and oversized double hoop earrings.
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The holidays may make going with the flow feel especially tricky, but, trust us — it can be done.
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"I think that's where we're going with solar, and I hope we see it sooner rather than later."
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Going with this type of refi means that your new loan is for more than your existing loan.
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There was also this culture change going with these magazines celebrating what feminists would, rightfully, call rape culture.
|
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" Spelling continues, "I'm like, 'Wait!' and [Beau]'s just going with it, he thinks it's the funniest thing.
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"We will keep going with these protests until he (Widodo) falls," said Afi Sikumbang, 58, a Prabowo supporter.
|
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But going with little to no makeup for Keys doesn't mean enjoying a simple wash-and-go regimen.
|
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Samsung's reportedly going with a 3,300 mAh battery, which is smaller than the S8+'s 3,500 mAh battery.
|
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Sources told the Times that the company also had interest from Google and IBM before going with Amazon.
|
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Arsene Wenger going with the family to a branch of Costa Coffee and just ordering "tap water, please".
|
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Then I get dressed and decide to keep going with the theme by wearing a lavender-colored dress.
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She's the final degree of Capricorn, so there's definitely something about power and money going with her. Scorpio.
|
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Tampa Bay kept the momentum going with two goals in the first 2:01 of the second period.
|
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While that's better than going with the gut, investors are wise to keep in mind the tools' limitations.
|
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While Larson says your centerpiece doesn't have to be flowers, going with fresh buds never fails to impress.
|
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When we got back to your place, you ignored clear, non-verbal cues; you kept going with advances.
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How about going with the best of both worlds: beautiful, florist-arranged bouquets that won't break your budget.
|
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One by one, they go to market, opening and smelling jars, coming and going with ingredients in tow.
|
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"I was just going with the flow," he says, speaking at Collision Conference in New Orleans last week.
|
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But there are cons to going with this surgery, particularly for women who are planning to have kids.
|
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He respects not only where they have been, but where they are going, with or without an audience.
|
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Apparently, Amazon's not going with full-blown voice-activated voice commands in order to save on battery life.
|
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What kind of things were you hoping to explore on this one once you got going with it?
|
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We played a couple live shows and those went really well, so we just kept going with it.
|
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Stars coach Ken Hitchcock juggled his lineup and lines while also going with six defensemen instead of seven.
|
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So, I thought I would just get a few of the colors, and today I'm going with purple.
|
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She was always asking me how things were going with my degree and why I hadn't finished it.
|
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But there's something to be said about instinct and going with your gut and not deliberating on things.
|
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Where do you imagine the news business going with the attacks that go on continuously across the globe?
|
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I remember going with my father and brother over to inspect the impressive stack of AD&D books.
|
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We already saw how more independent voters affected the Republican primary in 2016 in going with an outsider.
|
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But for $50 more, I would still recommend going with Beats' Studio 3 Wireless over this new design.
|
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"I guess in a way I'm going with what I believe is Sevy turning the corner," Boone said.
|
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My perspective on hockey has changed, just living in the moment, taking each opportunity and going with it.
|
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You could save a considerable £16.99 by going with the bundle deal, compared with buying the products separately.
|
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I like how massive the original logo is, even though we ended up going with a different one.
|
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Once we started, I felt I had something going with the concerts, but it was just a series.
|
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Arnold Schwarzenegger kept his very physical summer going with a beachside bike ride with one of his sons.
|
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I said, 'I'm not going to go in that door that says "white only," I'm going with them.
|
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I've got a regular dinner thing going with a group of moms and teachers at my son's school.
|
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For its part, Amazon's Project Kuiper has filed with the FCC to get going with its own constellation.
|
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How do you manage to keep the romantic energy going with so much else to worry about onstage?
|
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Going with Blatt would dispel the belief that Jackson is too insular, trapped in his own inner triangle.
|
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Let's get this thing going with the inaugural season of the Call of Duty league kicking off today!
|
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The key is going with the flow, and the biggest rule of all: don't make any sudden movements.
|
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Jenkins kept the run going with a 278-pointer and a layup on consecutive trips down the floor.
|
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Facebook hasn't said anything about where it's going with blockchain or even whether it's focused on digital currencies.
|
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"We start going with it, everyone gets their panties in a bunch," Ritchie said Tuesday of the chatter.
|
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The technology, which sounded alarmingly realistic and could keep the conversation going with the caller, caused a stir.
|
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The move may have saved the game, though, as it's still going with a small but passionate community.
|
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About the coal production that is being phased out nearby and the thousands of jobs going with it.
|
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About the coal production that is being phased out nearby and the thousands of jobs going with it.
|
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The New York Jets are going with Bryce Petty as their starting quarterback against the Los Angeles Rams.
|
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The Stars going with "I Don't Want to Wait" and "Time in a Bottle" during a lengthy review?
|
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There were two weeks when I had three writers' rooms going, with Legion and Cat's Cradle and Fargo.
|
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McDonald's was reportedly opposed at first, but the burger gods ended up going with his idea in 1968.
|
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I didn't keep the conversation going with him and didn't initiate any conversation with my new Tinder matches.
|
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I see where they were going with this, but it feels like a forced effort to appear more edgy.
|
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He joins an Orlando team that has been going with the second-year man Elfrid Payton at point guard.
|
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Gemini is a flexible, adaptable sign… you, on the other hand, are not famous for going with the flow.
|
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Going with a rubber bracelet that doesn't breathe feels like a big misstep for an otherwise great looking watch.
|
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GUTFELD: Kat, do you think it&aposs - where you think this is going with the constant Nazi Hitler comparison?
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I stayed quiet, unsure where he was going with this and scared by the deadly look in his eye.
|
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How do you incorporate what's going with the trade wars between the U.S. and China and around the world?
|
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Boston has moved RHP Doug Fister to the bullpen after going with a six-man rotation last week. 2.
|
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Hagel recently went to her allergist for a checkup to see how things were going with her nut allergy.
|
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There is little use for going with one's gut — or, termed another way, the observation of an experienced hand.
|
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I mean, it was just a huge effort from the Guardian news organization to keep going with this story.
|
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Her rapper beau opted for a casual ensemble, going with a camouflage jacket, matching pants and a black beanie.
|
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Netflix's new show Tidelands is going with the latter, at least according to its twisty trailer, which arrives today.
|
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Plus, she kept the bold color palette going with her matching dangling Fernando Jorge earrings of the same shade.
|
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Trump said on Friday the effort was a "difficult process" but could now get going with Price in place.
|
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Where we're going with it, we have tons of conversations about it, and we're really conscientious about these things.
|
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In her latest Instagram post, she also addressed why she thinks she has a good thing going with Basinger.
|
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O'Rourke, for one, is going to keep the momentum going with determined optimism, right up to the finish line.
|
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"It's maybe a little on the nose, but I think you get where I'm going with it," he says.
|
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Instead it's going with a usage-based pricing model where you pay based on the amount of data processed.
|
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Michael may not figure out what's going with his wife, but he did do the math in his office.
|
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Cleveland SS Francisco Lindor has led the way in the early going with three homers and seven RBIs. 2.
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Honestly, that doesn't sound all that bad to us, but you get where he was going with the request.
|
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Rather than going with a slinky, subtle look, Rachel has upped the wow-factor to never-before-seen heights.
|
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I see where he's going with that, and, considering that both those cars are utterly gorgeous, it's high praise.
|
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It felt good to get some chemistry going with quite a few guys and most importantly get the win.
|
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It's much easier to get going with Daydream View and a Pixel than using Gear and a Samsung Galaxy.
|
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Where Citymapper is going with this revenue-wise is not entirely clear, but Uber is thinking along similar lines.
|
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I just don't know whether to keep going with the flow or cut it off because of my fears.
|
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Enhanced Autopilot also includes "Traffic-Aware Cruise Control," which automatically keeps a car going with the speed of traffic.
|
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We're going to make it on another date but we're very happy with how it's going with North Korea.
|
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But my brother started at age 3 or 4 going with my father early in the morning to cook.
|
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Lewis, 76, seemed to hesitate at first before going with it as the audience lifted him off his feet.
|
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Mahaney says Tencent probably chose "the least worst asset" with Snap instead of going with a company like Twitter.
|
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There are three bedrooms, but if you're going with me, I call the room with the adjoining tranquil terrace.
|
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Based on numbers alone, you might wonder, how could one resist going with a Wi-Fi-first phone plan?
|
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To find the right financial planner for you, he says, consider going with someone in the same life stage.
|
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We're going with the athlete who soared the highest in the Olympic Stadium: Thiago Braz da Silva of Brazil.
|
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He told The Hill at the time that he had a recurring dance battle going with the then-president.
|
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Don't fall into the trap of selecting the lowest premium or simply going with what you had last year.
|
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The other challenge he faced going with a serverless approach so early was a dearth of tooling around it.
|
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She asks Kendall who she's going with, which means which designer is she wearing and accompanying to the party.
|
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The album was originally going to be titled I Ain't Your DJ. Good call going with Ones And Sixes.
|
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I just wanted to show an idea of where I'm going with my music, sort of like a palette.
|
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"I've got two wines going with this course, so that's where you get the ménage à trois," he laughs.
|
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When he goes to buy a car back on season two, he winds up going with the Toyota instead.
|
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" Favorite baseball memory:"I do remember going with some friends to the second to last game at Tiger Stadium.
|
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The manufacturing industry is declining, and the economic stability of many working-class white communities is going with it.
|
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But I'm going with our leaders, and we are going to win — with or without — but I do disagree.
|
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"People contact us and say that we give them self-motivation to keep going with their own home renos."
|
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"He's been really great in going with the flow, this is all our relationship has ever known," Underwood shared.
|
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That means going with the flow of a globe-crossing plot that is as twisty and slippery as a ….
|
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In my personal case, going with TurboTax this year was better, even though I had to pay for it.
|
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The cows kept going, with the riders and walkers following, all of us in an increasingly blissed-out state.
|
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But Sarah and Jesse don't need my playlist, because they're going with a guitar and a stand-up bass.
|
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And on Saturday, Reynolds kept the trolling going with a 50th birthday message for Jackman during his The Man.
|
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It's why Otis going with Ruby to get the morning after pill is the real story of this episode.
|
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If you're going with Bright Cellars, you might also consider a subscription to its sister company, The Tasting Board.
|
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I normally wear contact lenses but today I'm going with glasses because my eyes have been feeling so dry.
|
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"Not quite sure where you're going with this," said Lighthizer in response to a question from Texas Democrat Rep.
|
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Absent any more compelling policies to draw more voters to their candidates, this is what they are going with.
|
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I'd prefer not to plan it, because I think going with the flow is the best way to go.
|
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" She was more worried about, "How are you going with the skate training?" and "Do you need any help?
|
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Let's keep going with what we know, continue development of solar and wind and batteries, other no-regrets strategies.
|
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I probably should have done some advanced research on this instead of going with the stream of consciousness approach.
|
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Those who were about to collapse, but kept going with the voice of their loved one crackling through a radio.
|
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This year, I am going with someone I care about to see the migration of sandhill cranes on Thanksgiving Day.
|
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We're going to keep going with the decision, we're going to put in a new executive order next week sometime.
|
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Again, Cramer recommended going with call options to protect the downside in case a border tax comes along one day.
|
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With the latest version of the 1000X, Sony is going with a smoother, coated plastic feel that seems surprisingly approachable.
|
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It outlines five basic points for why someone might still consider paying ARM instead of going with the free option.
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Later on in life I started going [with] my friends, my boyfriend, and now it's this romantic place to me.
|
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Andre Iguodala got the critical burst going with a steal and dunk on which he was fouled by Rajon Rondo.
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He treats (as always) and we talk about business and where things are going with the other company he runs.
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Our favorites this week Get going with some of our most popular good news stories of the week Twinning — twice!
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"Going with a US passport will offer me some protection, so I can get more involved, be louder," he says.
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It's the opposite of where things are going with electric, where the screen will tell you everything, and [it's] autonomous.
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If you're going with a costume from Star Trek, there's the classic combadges that you can add to your shirt.
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It came down to going with him or going it alone, back into unfamiliar streets brimming with the Mexican authorities.
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Mark Zuckerberg: So, well, look– Maybe– let me keep going with this explanation and then I think this'll be clear.
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He gets right back in the game and goes after Hannah and Hannah's had a little something going with Dylan.
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Now that the ticking clock is gone, I'm actually tempted to jump back in and keep going with my character.
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SARA CARTER, FOX NEWS CONTRIBUTOR: I think going with I.G. is fine, as long as the documents are turned over.
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I intended to slam Apple for going with a low-powered Intel Core M processor, but I decided against it.
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"It's really nice because you're going with a girlfriend instead of a child," Curtis says about her grown-up daughter.
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The stamps are all white Santas, but it's either that or American flags, so I'm going with festive hetero-patriarchy.
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So far, it's slow going, with only a few hundred members of the country's armed forces defecting to the opposition.
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In this market, going with a least-loved strategy means selling heavily owned positions like Activision Blizzard, NetApp, Broadcom, salesforce.
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Some media reported that Barack Obama considered naming Clarida as a Fed governor in 2011 before eventually going with Powell.
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RHP J.J. Hoover was informed by manager Bryan Price that the team is going with a closer-by-committee approach.
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LG: I'm curious, Brian how you feel the new administration, so far — how the relationship is going with the press.
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Both of these flavors can be enjoyed iced or hot, and since spring is finally here, we're going with iced.
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So I was always really eager to share what was going with me when I learned how to speak English.
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That a demon can creep its way into this familial milieu speaks to where Kirkman is going with this series.
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We are begging Trump to wise up, use his brain, don't be a troglodyte and get going with climate issues.
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As I mentioned earlier, because I went to the camp nearly everyday, my four kids grew up going with me.
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Try going with your friends like I did, or with your college acceptance letter, like this incoming Harvard freshman did.
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I was going with a girl up in Hudson, and I went up there and just cried my eyes out.
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Ryan Anderson started the run with back-to-back 3-pointers and the Rockets kept it going with transition baskets.
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"Maybe you should've thought about that before going with a marketing campaign that focused around attacking men?" one person wrote.
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In other words: You'll save at least $50 by going with a Galaxy S10 instead of the Galaxy Note 10.
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But I have an old-fashioned shaving brush, and you can get a really good foam going with the soap.
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"Going with people who know you're sober—whether they're sober or not—is the most important thing," Gee-Cohen said.
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On the back end of technology products, going with The Right Thing even if someone else invented it, is common.
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We ended up going with a more subtle matcha grown in Nishio that we think works best for Western palates.
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I told her about my best friend leaving the city, and said that I'd joked about me going with her.
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Carousel LoungeVic, who you just met a few hours ago, wants to keep going with his all-day bar hopping.
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But once we worked out what it was going to be like, we were just going with whatever was happening.
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If you are a bigger person and share your bed with someone, I'd recommend going with the Supreme Queen mattress.
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The IC has a process, I understand, going with the other committees to explain how these talking points came out.
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Some Christians say they are looking for stronger security policies, even if that means going with a hardliner like Rajapaksa.
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Denver Broncos: The Broncos are another team apparently going with a veteran starter and rookie backups in the quarterback room.
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Puerto Rican volunteers have been helping us connect with city services, going with us to appointments and translating for us.
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So, for now, I am going with what Khosrowshahi was communicating with his slide: Don't call me, I'll call you.
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A few days later, we kept the conversation going, with her arguing that the president was subject to excessive scrutiny.
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Authorization expired in September, and so far states have kept CHIP going with unspent funds carried over from previous appropriations.
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There are no organized tours, but going with the local oarsmen is a great way to help the local economy.
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We kind of know where we are going with this, but we don't know how it's going to turn out.
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You can see a lot of things in your bathroom shower, but that's not where we're going with this clue.
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And then ended up going with a name that I didn't even like, that I didn't care for as much.
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Still, Frieden said, 'anyone who says that they know where this is going with confidence doesn't know enough about it.
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Keep the au naturel vibe going with this Rattan Fallon Cocoon Chair ($160.99, normally $229.99) and take a load off.
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"Going with the rabbi is more traditional," he said, presumably referring to the rabbi of the Western Wall, Shmuel Rabinowitz.
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" Hathaway added, pulling a hilarious expression of disbelief and going on to joke, "We're actually going with Africa Bronx Shulman.
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"'Get in the car and go where you're going with the rollers in your hair,'" Garner reads from the book.
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Our favorites this week Get going with some of our most popular good news stories of the week Baby fever!
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That afternoon, the three older children had parent-teacher conferences, and Ms. Karas and Ms. Atkins were going with them.
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Instead of going with a major label to release his album, Ye chose a New Jersey-based Indie distributor, Vydia.
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Amid the political noise in Washington, D.C., wealthy investors are going with an asset class they know best: real estate.
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Going with United Nations peacekeepers would not have been a good idea because they are not always trusted by gunmen.
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On top of that, he's got a series going with the team at Roads & Kingdoms that champions long-form journalism.
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If Battlefield wants to keep going with a single player campaign, it's time for it to rethink what it's doing.
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PrivacyFor the last couple of years, Apple has been keen to talk up the user privacy advantages of going with iOS.
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I was like, 'OK boo, I see where you going with this' and I knew where to take it from there.
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It's why Sandee's going with a two-month veteran like Kaitlin and Rory is shouting "Get Shorty" in an elevator bank.
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Victor Martinez got the Tigers going with a two-run blast in the fourth just inside the right-field foul pole.
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We're going with the first assumption, but that hasn't stopped fans from collectively freaking out that Draylor might actually be real.
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Right out of high school I was given an engagement ring, a guy I had been going with for four years.
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"I see Fitz going with the ones like we have during training camp," Flores said of the preseason opener this week.
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After last year's upside-down Christmas tree trend, going with just the top half of the tree doesn't seem too wild.
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But if hockey players in the 1950s were as creative as they are today, I feel pretty comfortable going with "Uber".
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The report claims Samsung's going with a 3,300 mAh battery, which would be smaller than the S13+'s 3,500 mAh battery.
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Either they breed extremely quickly, or Netflix doesn't care about the typical rates of natural selection (we're going with the latter).
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Kuzma got the spurt going with back-to-back baskets and then forward Jordan Loveridge capped it off with a layup.
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Detroit could eliminate a redundancy on its bench by cutting either Andrew Romine or Mike Aviles and going with 21 pitchers.
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Since her trip was already paid for, she ended up going with her in-laws — some newlyweds' worst nightmare — Buzzfeed reported.
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I spoke with Blas about her purpose, expanding access to her art, and where she sees herself going with her work.
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The Japanese macaque—better known as the snow monkey—has a good thing going with the island's population of sika deer.
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In response to a question about how the investigation is going with the National Transportation Safety Board, Khosrowshahi said it's ongoing.
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Keith: Yeah, when we laugh, it's because one of us didn't know where the other one was going with the premise.
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If you've got a Bastion in your group, consider going with two tanks instead of a tank and an offense hero.
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Los Angeles 1B Adrian Gonzalez is 13-for-32 with six RBIs in the early going with four multi-hit games.
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Rather than going with a shortlist of options, they made it wide open—so predictably, the internet rallied behind Boaty McBoatface.
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Song titles like "I Just Killed A Cop Now I'm Horny" give an idea of where he's going with it all.
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But they did see the wisdom in going with these people who were gonna make us look incredible, rather than average.
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We've also heard rumors of Apple going with a bezel-less design for its higher-end tablet, so it makes sense.
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And, as 9to5Mac points out, one leaker recently hinted that Apple might be going with the "Pro" moniker for upcoming iPhones.
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Miley Cyrus switched things up at the 2019 Grammys, by ditching the dress and going with a slouchy high-fashion suit.
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One of my greatest personal ambitions in doing this project has been about letting go and going with whatever feels right.
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"Well, Michael, right now, I'm going with naiveté and that's not particularly very comforting for me," Hayden told CNN's Michael Smerconish.
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As we showed you ... Conor's been partying as if HE'd won the fight, and he kept that going with his pals.
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He's a teacher — so to be grooming her like that so she would feel comfortable going with him is pretty scary.
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Instead of going with the usual "whole trackpad is a button" approach, the Blade uses dedicated left- and right-click buttons.
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Erica Alexander really got the people going with her animated performance of a feminist, high-powered lawyer, often stealing the show.
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As usual, the company will get things going with a good ol' keynote filled with secret and not-so-secret announcements.
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When even a few more deputies came in -- and happened to be JB fans -- he kept the goodwill going with selfies.
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As usual, the company will get things going with a good old keynote filled with secret and not-so-secret announcements.
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I didn't listen to any of the remixes because I didn't want to hear what directions they were going with theirs.
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If you're going with a tankini, why not just do a one-piece instead of having one inch of skin showing?
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This time around, for the second Friday the 13th of 2017, he's going with ghosts and imagery from The Addams Family.
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She's now all about helping Maggie off the platform and going with Glenn to fight the good fight against the zombies.
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Because we were so young and couldn't quite believe what was happening, we were just kind of going with the flow.
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I think they can't be at all happy with the way things are going with nuclear tests and with missile tests.
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Cleveland SS Francisco Lindor has been the team's best hitter in the early going with four homers, eight RBIs and a .
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But while investing in any fast-changing new technology is risky, going with a less prominent brand could be even riskier.
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Like a number of other teams, the Minnesota Timberwolves are also going with baby blue for their City jerseys this year.
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Many people, especially in the West, think of Taoism as going with the flow, getting back to nature and so on.
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Zayn Malik is keeping the smooth R&B and egregious grammar going with "BeFoUr," his latest release off Mind of Mine.
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Because Callie can't leave Sophia, she's not going with Penny to New York and she doesn't want to do long distance.
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"A good meeting would be some greater clarity about where the Russians see things going with the Chinese," one official said.
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The first generation, private school going, with wealthy parents who just happen to be a king and queen type of dude.
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Because it's often difficult to get a dialogue going with politicians, and this is a pretty classic way of doing that.
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Then it didn't even bother to interview Sam Bee for the Daily Show hosting spot, going with an untested unknown instead.
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When eBay announced in 2018 that it would be going with PayPal competitor Adyen to process payments, PayPal's shares plummeted 10%.
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"A house would go on the market on a Thursday, and by Monday they were going with 10 offers," Brad said.
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But it can be hard to get a game going with all the people standing, sitting and lying down for pictures.
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It wasn't about doing a trendy look but about keeping the purity going with what was going on with the clothing.
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If you've got an iPhone 7 or a newer model, Yubico actually suggests going with the company's YubiKey 5 NFC instead.
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Both guys also appear to have a thing going with Chastain's second stew Simone Mashile and third stew Courtney Skippon, too.
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Reading his nine April immigration law tweets in order gives you a somewhat coherent view of where he's going with this.
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If you're only using the app for tracking purposes, you may be better off going with something free, such as MyFitnessPal.
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Once at the campsite, you can keep the party going with any of these genuinely good, zero-proof beers and spirits.
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"It's actually a great way to keep a friendship going with people who have moved across the country," Mr. Faulkner said.
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We're all for going with something different, but if you're out of original ideas, nothing beats a beautiful bouquet of flowers.
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Both teams struggled to make buckets in the early going, with big Gonzaga center Przemek Karnowski missing two from close range.
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" Or: "Manfred pressed my left hand flat between his hands and said that I had a Balzac thing going with coffee.
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Passive trading may be a call to ignore the Prudent Man Rule altogether in favor of simply going with the flow.
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Did you have any moments where you felt like you couldn't keep going with the pledge, that you had to quit?
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And over the summer, the SEC Network analyst, re-proposed to "get things really going" with wedding planning, he tells PEOPLE.
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His mind is in major expansion mode and he might be starting to realize that there's something sexual going with Thor, too.
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I don't know where I'm going with that, but I don't really know enough about [the allegations against Miller] to comment on.
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"I don't think nothing is wrong with children going with their dad 'til their mothers get, you know, better," said Toni, 47.
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You can guess where she's going with this as she follows two women out into the dark of the local train station.
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But if you really want to keep going with gifts, make the switch to a Secret Santa or a White Elephant party.
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But to get there it takes a month of brainstorming and trying to figure out where I'm going with a certain concept.
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YOU SHOULD NOT TAKE IT FROM ME THAT THAT'S THE OPTION WE'RE GOING WITH, BUT I'M NOT GOING TO EXCLUDE THAT OPTION.
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Mike Brey juggled the starting lineup for a second-straight game and third-straight half in going with sophomore guard Rex Pflueger.
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It's important to note that it's still very early going with the EgyptAir investigation, and a search for answers could take years.
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Cavaliers Coach Tyronn Lue shook up his starting lineup, going with Korver and J. R. Smith over Jeff Green and Rodney Hood.
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You'll need to be comfortable going with the flow, but know that candid shots can often make for the most memorable images.
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You might want to slap me for this (ha ha), but I have to ask — how's it going with your new man?
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And when the sun goes down, keep the party going with select items from Tiki with deep discounts up to 50% off.
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Plot points get slippery, characters lose all touch with reality, and the "Where are we going with this?" vibes border on incoherent.
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"Khloé is stable, content and very happy with being a mom and with how things are going with True," the source said.
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And at the rate I'm going with stockpiling these memories for him, all I can say is, thank god for the cloud.
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But most people are better going with the Samsung Galaxy S or Note, with even more capabilities for roughly the same price.
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Claire's other boyfriend Reed (David Corenswet) isn't too happy about this turn of events and announces Claire is going with him instead.
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Fewer males might still be able to keep a population going with enough females, but not the other way around, he says.
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While the rapper wanted to be there for his "brother," West understood that Kim might have had reservations about going with him.
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Take a magical bath, Scorpio, and as you watch the dirty water go down the drain, visualize your pain going with it.
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I'm kind of stingy on handshake form so I am afraid I am still going with a on this one 1/10.
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I should be going with the transport as well so hopefully this time next week i'll be stateside if all goes well.
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Sega is also going with standard USB controller ports, which is a plus when you consider the price of Nintendo's proprietary ones.
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"Cummins played upon this guilt, causing the child to feel compelled to help him by… going with him," the family's filing claims.
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I already own the 16-50mm lens for the Sony, so at the most, I'd be saving $200 by going with it.
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Choices are nice, but offering them instead of just going with what you think is best often reveals a lack of confidence.
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I was just going with my strength right there and what was working well for me that day and he hit it.
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Back in November, after Smith's injury ... the 'Skins reportedly worked out EJ Manuel, Josh Johnson and T.J. Yates before going with Sanchez.
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"He [Bannon] would give the impression he had an inside knowledge of what was going with the [Mueller] investigation," the source added.
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Several trainers are giving their Pokémon nicknames by typing in their original names, then going with whatever their phones correct it to.
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Twenty-four hours after the world changes, you better have a plan to get where you're going with the cash you have.
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So when I realized where they were going with that relationship, to me it was just another sign they got my characters.
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Earlier in the weekend, Sophie stuffed a seat pad under her shirt to goose some reporters into going with a pregnancy story.
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"Khloé is stable, content and very happy with being a mom and with how things are going with True," said the source.
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I remember thinking, wow, that's a really good car chase, because I'm not exactly sure where they are going with this thing.
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Ontario, which has the largest market to serve, is going with a government-monopolized storefront model, controlled by the province's liquor board.
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The last 15 minutes or so really gets the heart rate going with some classic breaks and hands-in-the-air soul.
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To get myself started, I'm going with Coola's Liplux because it promises a hint of natural color while still being ultra moisturizing.
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But going with a single cloud provider is the wrong strategy and will cost the DOD dearly in more ways than one.
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My only worry is that it's gonna be hot tomorrow, so I'm kind of thinking of going with one of the dresses.
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"It's not like we're sacrificing performance or a competitive angle by going with the FPGAs," said Doug Burger, leader of Project Brainwave.
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Santana kept the inning going with a single to left center that chased Kendrick, but Heath Hembree couldn't stop the bleeding, either.
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Amazon ended up going with the leader in this space: Amex says it is the biggest card issuer for U.S. small businesses.
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It wasn't that long ago that it'd be impossible to imagine the Mission: Impossible movies still going with Cruise at the center.
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Pagoto suggested starting by assuming a device is overestimating calorie burn — or, if you've cross-referenced, going with the most conservative number.
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That's why in Motherboard's Guide To Not Getting Hacked, we recommend going with the Pixel or other phones that get vanilla Android.
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How can we educate the artists to start to do things on their own instead of just going with the regular standard?
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I got going with MARITAL and ADAMITE (side by side, of course!), SCALE, COLORADO, EASTERN, ALISON, TOYING and a few shorter entries.
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Once you know which of your friends might be interested in going with you, it's easier to reconnect and do it again.
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But amid revelations that she used a personal email account to communicate about government business last year, she's going with the latter.
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Alessio De Gregori, an optician, said he had not thought twice about going with his family, including two small children in strollers.
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So I'm going with Steph, as the starriest force most synonymous with the Team of the Decade, by the narrowest of margins.
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To Totnes to tour Timehouse again, to linger longer at Dartington and see how it's going with Jon Perkin and his goats.
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In a key exchange in the interview, Robach asked about Hunter Biden going with his father on an official trip to China.
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He inserted the 6-foot guard Fred VanVleet and benched forward Serge Ibaka, going with a smaller lineup to push the pace.
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"I don't understand what the outcome is here, and I don't understand where we're going with it," Cohn said in the interview.
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Juancho Hernangomez got the game-swinging run going with a three-point play and a 256.3-point hoop off a Murray assist.
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PayPal shares plummeted 10 percent in extended trading on Wednesday, after longtime partner eBay said it's going with a new payments provider.
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She was like, 'I'm gonna let down Val and I'm not gonna be able to keep going with Dancing with the Stars.
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By the time "The Fosters" wrapped up last summer, fans were already itching to keep the drama going with this spinoff series.
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Further, going with these tired awards shows beats having to do the hard work of finding creative ways to fill network time.
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Mitch McConnell, preeminent cut-throat political tactician, is going with a softer touch to salvage Brett Kavanaugh's suddenly endangered Supreme Court confirmation.
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Service quickly gets going, with lobsters, chips, and salad flying out of the kitchen and onto the plates of the queuing diners.
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And just like his Duke teammate, Barrett iced out his wrist as well .. going with a fancy Cartier watch for good measure.
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Coders working on Ubuntu became known as "hogs" after this, and they tried to keep the tradition going with the next "Hedgehog" release.
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In its quest to compete with Coachella, Bonnaroo and Lollapalooza, New York's own big summer festival, Governors Ball, is going with Kanye West.
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Going with tech like that is essentially giving up on the ability to listen to music or movies on anything besides Bluetooth headphones.
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I'm going with my mom, who has never been out of the country, so I want to make sure it's a good trip.
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Our favorites this week Get going with some of our most popular good news stories of the week Warm and cozy Baby. Birds.
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Unlike Tim and Liza, Sam decided to keep the conversation going with a select few matches, rather than as many people as possible.
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Daria was echoing a place a lot of the viewers were in emotionally, but some of them just didn't keep going with her.
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I've never been to one, but one of my best friends is a big fan, so I'm going with him and his partner.
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Going with the same hand twice in a row or more changes up the rhythm of a combination and subverts the opponent's expectations.
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The last thing in this section and then I want to talk about where the future is going with all these companies. Sure.
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If you're an audiophile, however, you're probably better off going with a more traditional design to capture all the nuances in those vinyls.
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And she said, say it, Deb…" As Seacrest, 44, watched, Furness replied, "I'm going with the stubble, I like my guys with stubble!
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Going with older model lets you take home the big-screen iPad without spending unnecessary hundreds on power you probably won't even need.
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LORETTA MESTER: Yeah, because usually you'd see in the longer run that wages are going to be going with productivity growth and inflation.
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And athlete Larry English is keeping the tradition going with an out-of-this-world blinding rock for his longtime girlfriend Nicole Williams.
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Microsoft is making the right bet by going with ARM because it needs to find something that can be more innovative than Intel.
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They're going with a different flow, even if it's the one that says measles can be prevented by breast milk and bone broth.
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I don't know how often is too often to see him, but we just started hooking up, so I'm just going with it.
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Once again, Apple is reportedly going with the ARM-based A10 processor, which will be built exclusively by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC).
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Teigen and Legend settled the name drama on the red carpet, explaining we can all keep going with "Tee-gen" for consistency's sake.
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They both wound up going with Fred Wilson, but they both were talking to me because they didn't know who Fred was really.
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But until Granade knows which levitation tech Hyperloop One is going with, it's tough to make a call about its system a whole.
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Though we suggest going with the Silver model equipped with Intel Core i7 and 512GB as you get the best deal, saving $300.
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At first I thought we would write a few songs together, but it just worked so well that we kept going with it.
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Jeremy Conrad, a Twitter influencer and editor-in-chief of MCU Cosmic, said there are risks in going with an A-list star.
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But going with Netflix meant the movie got in front of a lot more people than an art-house run ever would have.
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Owen calms her down by relaying that he didn't know anything about kids either, but look how well it's going with baby Leo.
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The average savings, according to the company, are about 50% — the difference between going with or without medication for many low-income families.
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"It's an election year and I want everyone to know that after careful consideration, I decided I'm going with Trump," the comedian deadpanned.
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Soon after yesterday's ITC action, the company urged Trump to take "courageous steps necessary to save American manufacturing" by going with stronger penalties.
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The momentum then kept going, with another mini-spike after a the NY Times' Maggie Haberman tweeted that a decision had been made.
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By going with a rival brand exclusively, Express Scripts was able to secure a steep discount, cutting the cost of therapy in half.
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As Uproxx notes, Cassavetes recently attempted to get a Road House reboot going with Ronda Rousey, but the project never came to fruition.
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The tagline Rhapsody is going with now is "Napster is coming," which seems a little too similar to a Game of Thrones reference.
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So yes, I can totally see why people would feel attached to the phone and want to keep it going with new software.
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This was actually intentional on Claire's part as a sort of "spot the quote" game she had going with readers, according to Fanlore.org.
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She had considered going with her daughters to the promenade to see the fireworks, but her plans changed when a friend stopped by.
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Check out Andy gettin' his hips going with a special hula hoop workout on Wednesday at the Crandon Park Tennis Center in Florida.
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A look at what is doing well this year from a performance standpoint indicates why going with what's hot is hard to justify.
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I will use a scientific method rooted in mathematical theories approved by engineers at... actually I'm just going with what's in my heart.
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"Going with a small group of like-minded people is a lot of fun," said Catherine Heald, Remote Lands co-founder and CEO.
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There, Georgie, still in his iconic yellow rain coat, confronts Bill for not going with him outside on the day of his death.
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So, on balance, I enjoyed the wordplay, but I cringed a bit when I realized where Ms. Lempel was going with her theme.
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But once she exited the music/playroom through a literal in-house slide, Fallon was free to get going with his D.I.Y monologue.
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I like going with other people, too, but it's like when I saw "BlacKkKlansman" — I didn't want to discuss it with anyone after.
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It might yet be a form of feminism — if feminists can stop going with a current that their foremothers wisely attempted to resist.
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Adam Engel kept the onslaught going with a leadoff home run in the bottom of the second, raising Chicago's lead to 5-3.
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Food Saver is the big name in vacuum sealers, but you can save a few dollars by going with a lesser-known brand.
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Tortoso's main regret about their new home, she said, is not going with pocket doors in the bathroom that connects the children's bedrooms.
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HALL I'm going with education and transformation, but in my show it would be the female secretary of state who got him there.
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A light afternoon breeze from the south keeps the modest warming trend going, with temperatures topping out in the mid- to upper 40s.
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But it is also true that federal judges don't often just admit that they're going with the cool kids because they're so cool.
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If you're going with deep bronze for the masculine, you may go with a brushed brass or a brushed bronze for the feminine.
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"He did acknowledge what's been going with overseas developments, by saying there are factors that in time could demand a different policy response."
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I am going with what I think is a 'worst-case' so that people know it is a possibility and can prepare. pic.twitter.
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It was that day that I said to myself that I was going to start going with my gut in terms of opinions.
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And we're saddling up to go mountain biking, but we're going with an athlete who prefers the challenge of riding only one wheel.
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"I don't love going with the classic red and green," says Bailon Hougton, 36, who teamed up with HomeGoods to deck her halls.
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The W.N.B.A. changed its format last season, taking the top eight teams to the postseason instead of going with four from each conference.
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Introduced in 1978, the polished shoe has the magic ability of going with practically everything, from frayed denim to a throwback skirt suit.
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But season seven ends just when the story is really starting to get going, with very little in the way of summing up.
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President XI told me he appreciates that the U.S. is working to solve the problem diplomatically rather than going with the ominous alternative.
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Erdoğan is, after all, an autocratic ruler and no friend of journalists, but we will wait and see where Lohan is going with this.
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This is a major transit, and it'll have you focusing intently on your career and what direction you want to continue going with it.
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I don&apost agree with the separation policy at the border," or "I don&apost agree with what&aposs going with the Muslim ban.
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I do wonder if Chuck Schumer regrets going with the filibuster option against Neil Gorsuch who was described by many people as bullet proof.
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Perhaps it was because Cameron-Bure recently shared a photo of her real-life senior prom, which had her going with her fake boyfriend.
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And if you're going with a Harry Potter theme for your entire wedding day, why not let the series inspire your proposal as well?
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"I see Fitz going with the ones like we have during training camp," head coach Brian Flores said of the preseason opener this week.
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Thames got the uprising going with a one-out double, after which he scored the game's first run on a single by Erik Kratz.
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Close to 0003 percent or 90 percent of the people would resolve that tough choice by going with the gift that had more cash.
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From an accounting perspective, the carriers have a good thing going with these charges, and they have no reason to willingly give them up.
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Going with the mood, this summer Blue Air, Romania's largest carrier, unveiled a new series of aeroplanes featuring Romania's past kings on their tails.
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Liam Hemsworth's going with a sleeveless look these days ... but it might be because he can't find shirts big enough for his massive guns.
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"I think it's a combination of, this is not good for financials and, is this emblematic of what's going with the economy?" he said.
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"I think it's a combination of, this is not good for financials and is this emblematic of what's going with the economy?" he added.
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There is no benefit to going with a traditional publishing when I can do so much myself and save my sanity in the process.
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""The latest tariff threat with Mexico was quite unexpected, as we've been hearing how well discussions have been going with both Canada and Mexico.
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If they don't end up going with any of these ideas, at least we already know Luna's got an adorable mermaid outfit at home.
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What I have to do basically is get the team going with theme ideas and really innovative breakthrough ideas, because that's what designers do.
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But in 2014, NASA didn't pick the Dream Chaser to do crewed flights to the ISS, going with SpaceX and Boeing's proposed vehicles instead.
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"Amal has a Bugaboo for the twins, and I can see her going with their modern designs rather than the Silver Cross," says Dixon.
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"I tried to tell myself it was just an odd quirk, that it was fine, and to keep going with the interview," she said.
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He insists the lifetime costs of going with newer-class destroyer technology is "at least equal" if not ultimately lower than the older class.
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GUTFELD: But it&aposs still unfair because you&aposre saying, oh, we&aposll keep going with this other investigation and we&aposll keep saying.
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And if you want to see where Samsung is going with this, the company is showing off a prototype of an "ultra-slim" model.
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This was an instance when I definitely could have practiced being more assertive instead of going with the flow, which is my natural inclination.
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"That's Tiger, not playing well and just going with what he's got to make it happen," four-times PGA Tour winner Hoffman told reporters.
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Going with a low-mileage two- or three-year-old car can be a great value, one that eliminates the sting of instant depreciation.
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"I kept the ball in place nicely and hit a few nice iron shots, kept going with the flow and got rewarded," he said.
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The Red Sox announced INF Marco Hernandez was sent back to Triple-A, the team going with 13 pitchers as Smith eases back in.
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I was so eager to move out of my parent's house that I ended up going with the cutest cheapest option I could find.
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"I've no regrets about going with a supermarket because it's enabled us [to have] full-time work for 15 people every week," Robson says.
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"Going with the theme of the movie, they are my crowns," the actress told PEOPLE about the head wraps she's worn throughout the tour.
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Yes, I have a very good email conversastion going with [Texas Republican] Lamar Smith, the chair of the science committee on which I serve.
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Going with the notion that they are father and daughter…was Michelle sent by her dad as an undercover agent to spy on Peter?
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"The more difficult problem over the next few years is where are we going with the economy and with Fed policy," QMA's Keon said.
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Then that phone got recalled and I extended the habit with the OnePlus 3, and now I'm keeping it going with the iPhone 7.
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Like most mothers in her self-help group, she was going with her husband to work at construction sites or government run job sites.
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Pallotta: I'm going with "Avengers: Here We Go Again" in hopes the next phase of the Marvel Cinematic Universe includes multiple ABBA musical numbers.
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And Marilyn has said that "I'm going with you," and she promises that we'll ride in the boat together, and that she will paddle.
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"When he gets going with the irons, he's a joy to watch," said Rose, who beat Stenson for the gold medal inRio last month.
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So when seeking the best drill, we'd suggest going with the most versatile power drill, theMakita 18V Cordless 1/2-Inch Hammer Driver Drill.
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Then as now, a lot of what was considered policy wisdom involved ignoring economic models and going with gut feelings instead — and was wrong.
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We're in no hurry," to schedule a second meeting between himself and Kim Jong Un. "We're very happy how it's going with North Korea.
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What they ended up going with is even better: a satirical game show where contestants wrestle one another to compete for personal hygiene products.
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It's nice when you slap some barbecue sauce on there, get the caramelization going with the sugars in the barbecue sauce on the skin.
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For your favorite group chat buddy, keep the theme of friendship going with this "Brunch with BAE" candle from black-owned brand, Vela Bougie.
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No, Mitt was a proud and useless Mystery Vote, musing about the relative advantages of going with the Libertarian or writing in his wife.
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We're covering the G23 leaders' gathering in Osaka, Europe's scramble to get barter-trade going with Iran and a rescue ship's challenge to Italy.
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Analysts and others have raised questions about the effort, noting the risks to performance in going with a more radical and untested network approach.
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Santiago asked the bishop how things had been going with the other members of the informal group — the diplomats, nongovernmental workers and church leaders.
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Emilia Clarke wondered why she was directed to act a little colder, a little harder during those moments — where was Dany going with this?
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This is why many of the experts recommend simply paying attention to the per-battery costs and going with the cheapest name-brand cell.
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Mr. Yi, 36, was out of a job and trying to get other ventures going with elementary school classmates when someone mentioned A.I. tagging.
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After the game, things got even sweeter for the couple who appeared to keep the celebrations going with a spread of delicious baked goods.
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Howard kept his shutout going with a glove save on a close-range shot from Dominik Kahun in the closing seconds of the period.
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Oh, and get this ... Justin's going with platinum blonde hair ... he debuted some pink hair earlier this week, but he's already switched to platinum.
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The wrestler-turned-actor Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson handled introductions for both teams, skipping past listing every name and just going with the stars.
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Guys in the control room, sorry, this is not where I told you I was going, with but Abhishek Bhardwaj wrote in a question.
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Curl, who has a background in software engineering, was drawn to this problem and found that most companies were going with home-grown solutions.
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"His office issued a map of most of the state showing where the money was going, with Baltimore left off," The Washington Post reported.
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If you see where I'm going with this, then you know what comes next: A weighted blanket for your face exists, and it's spectacular.
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As for me, I'm going with Mr. Scully, the gentlemanly broadcaster who retired in October after 67 years as the voice of Dodgers baseball.
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" But Google seems to be basing its number on how long the websites existed, and Apple is going with how long they were "operational.
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Instead of going with something all-new, "Pretty Little Liars" star Troian Bellisario opted to repurpose her wedding gown for a Golden Globes afterparty.
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So instead of dealing with something like Android Quince or Android Queen of Puddings, Google is keeping things simple by going with Android 10.
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When given a choice between killing someone or going with the boring flow, more audiences will go for the kill; the most immediate pleasure point.
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It's the equivalent of having God in a room and the chance to ask just one question, and going with, So, what's your favorite color?
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Kanye West and Kim Kardashian thought long and hard on a name for their fourth child together ... and the proud parents are going with Psalm !!!
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He hurt Stefan Struve with this, dropped Cheick Kongo, and had Junior dos Santos very tentative in the early going with the threat of it.
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So by going with the Vizio LED over an OLED, you might be trading brightness for contrast, but you're also saving a ton of money.
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Instead of going with waffles consumed while lying down, why not go with a food gift that will last well after Mother's Day is over?
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Zion Williamson has finally decided on which shoe he'll be wearing when he suits up in his first NBA game ... and he's going with Jordan!!
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Then she swings the other direction, signing up to fight alongside Danny against the Hand, even going with him to China to face his enemy.
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The way was slow going, with 3-foot-high floodwaters on one side and massive troop vehicles filled with evacuees zipping past on the other.
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If you would have asked me a year ago what I wanted, this is exactly what I wanted, so now I'm going with the flow.
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It is ruled by Alexander Lukashenko, often called the last dictator in Europe, and so far Russia has kept him going with its gas subsidies.
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But isn't going with the Kamas putting himself at the bottom of a seven-person alliance, rather than the bottom of a five-person alliance?
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Who can forget Android N, which was pegged by most to be Android Nutella before Google floored the world by going with Android Nougat instead.
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Following Brooks' tribute, Luke Bryan got the show going with a performance of "What Makes You Country," featuring cameos from a handful of country friends.
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"What you're seeing is a product thinking about where the puck is going with video and community," Legendary Digital Networks CEO Adam Rymer told CNBC.
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Though by going with Fi instead of a more traditional carrier, you should be aware that all customer support happens online or over the phone.
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On Sunday, Jonas and Chopra, who wed four months after Jonas popped the question in July, will keep the celebration going with a Hindu ceremony.
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"I was nervous about going with the Jell-O cake instead of the Blue Velvet we had planned but we just jumped in," she says.
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It's going with a throw everything to the wall and see what sticks approach, which makes us have less faith in this as a solution.
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"I was told directly from Javi's mouth that he is going with nobody but the boys to spend quality time with them," Lowry told him.
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Where it stands: Anadarko said in a statement Monday morning... But, but, but: The new twist doesn't necessarily mean that Anadarko is going with Occidental.
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ECB will still going with its loose policy, Ursula's policy ideas will keep consistent with Junker's, just focus more on environment protection and gender problems.
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" A Netflix spokesperson later clarified his answer (""there are five main endings with multiple variants of each") but we're going with Brooker on this one.
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Sift through the white noise for what you recognize as your own essence and keep on going with your life as honestly as you can.
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Though she was putting on a smile, when asked at the affair by Gorga about how things were going with Caffrey, Staub, 56, seemed hesitant.
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Disney was initially hoping for an Asian director as well — the studio met with Ang Lee and Jiang Wen — but ended up going with Caro.
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Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba are allowing for private storefronts, while BC is going with a public-private mix, similar to how the province sells alcohol.
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If Chan's fighting style in the movie reminds you of Ol' Dirty Bastard, that's good because that's where I was going with all of this.
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"It's getting your head out of the sand and going with your spouse to the planner if you have one for yearly review," said Tracy.
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"It's an election year and I want everyone to know that after careful consideration I decided I'm going with Trump," joked Aziz Ansari before presenting.
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"I was told directly from Javi's mouth that he is going with nobody but the boys to spend quality time with them," Lowry told Rivera.
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Going with the flow isn't really an option: The state assembly in Wisconsin voted last week on a high capacity well bill and approved it.
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Also lovable is Zach Galifianakis as the Happy Medium, a seer who looks like a manbunned yoga instructor and has a thing going with Mrs.
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She was really hot, but I was like, OK, this is a really random turn; I'm usually going with things, but you guys are married.
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But if you're a fruit fan, we'd suggest going with a bright, juicy orange because they don't contain as many sugar alcohols as other fruits.
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For those who are not as adventurous, either break it up by going with a single red piece or a print that has red tones.
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Patients who suffer from conditions like COPD don't have the luxury of going with the flow while lawmakers hash out the difficulties with reimbursement methodologies.
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Sometimes things just don't work out — but in this case, it sounds like it taught Bushnell some important life lessons about going with your gut.
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By going with a private equity investor versus a traditional venture investor, those private equity investors are thrilled to have a 2100 or 210X, right?
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"Until somebody can show me some proof otherwise, I'm going with him," the actress and rapper said on Yahoo News's "Through Her Eyes" on Tuesday.
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"[The game] really keeps that relationship going with everything the Soccer Foundation wants to do," said Cobi Jones, a former U.S. men's national team player.
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Teste's calling card is a technique he calls "filmic performance," which strives to expand the experience of theatre-going with the technical possibilities of cinema.
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"The furniture that we put in is high design and it's beautiful, but we're going with furniture that eliminates the wastage of space," Christopher says.
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"As soon as they open the gates, I'm going with a shovel and work boots and we're going to clean up our town," he said.
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To be honest about my part in things, yes, absolutely, but also to put them behind me and get going with my professional life again.
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The government cites security as a reason for going with a single vendor, but this is a myth from which corporate America is rapidly waking.
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Keep the buzz going with this web series — hatched by the married team of Ben Sinclair and Katja Blichfeld, and headed to HBO on Sept.
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If you're going with a Western-style or a wide-brimmed version, pair it with a leather jacket, trucker jacket, flannel, or snap-button shirt.
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The answer to where Robert Mueller is going with his prosecution of Roger Stone could have a lot to do with conspiracy theorist Jerome Corsi.
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She spoke about how disturbed she was that her son got turned down by a girl for prom because she was going with her girlfriend.
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"It'll give us some choices next time," Morgan told a bemused Rick, whose expression said whatever, man, I already know which choice I'm going with.
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I think there is enough political will on both sides, and really political incentives on both sides, to keep this diplomacy going with each other.
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" Then after the show, everybody was just clamoring around him and they was like, "Where you going?" and he was like, "I'm going with her.
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The reasoning for going with that material was a combination of cost and effectiveness, as it's actually remarkably good at withstanding and shedding high heat.
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"I had zero time to do research, and although the trip wasn't perfect, I realized that going with the flow also works out," she said.
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Two years ago, Dixon spent $90,000 to get his business going with the help of a bank loan that carries a monthly payment of $1,500.
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Mike says she ended up going with another producer named DJ Jayhood who makes Jersey Club—a genre he thinks Missy felt had broader appeal.
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These men and women are worth thinking about before you get going with the food and the festivities: what they sacrificed, what their families lost.
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So when seeking the best drill, we'd suggest going with the most versatile power drill, the Makita 18V Cordless 1/2-Inch Hammer Driver Drill.
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But even when it would have suited me to lie, I had to be honest: Picking a great book is about going with your gut.
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LaRock has vertigo and cyclic anxiety, and this method of traveling also helps her reduce stress and be more open to going with the flow.
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This week's TechCrunch podcasts Equity took the week off, but we kept Original Content going with a review of Netflix's new fantasy show "The Witcher."
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There, he put detailed numbers on display, breaking down the routes the truck could run, and when going with batteries would trump the traditional diesel.
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If you're looking for support that offers slightly more give, I would advise going with the medium firmness, which is also great for combination sleepers.
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Today, we'll decide if we keep going with this trial or if things wrap up and have the president acquainted before the weekend is over.
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I still strongly recommend going with Botley the Coding Robot, especially if you are shopping for a young one with little or no coding experience.
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Westwood One Sports radio announcer Kevin Harlan kept going with his play-by-play commentary as the cat darted to-and-fro on the field.
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Chris Sharp got the scoring going with 10:20 left in the first quarter on a 7-yard touchdown run to put Virginia up early.
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Bottom line: As the yield curve keeps flattening, an inversion becomes more likely, and Morganlander is suggesting going with less volatile names in equity portfolios.
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Nine penalties hurt Cincinnati (1-2), which finally got its running game going with 143 yards, including 113 yards and two touchdowns from Jeremy Hill.
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HB: Right, when The New York Times story came out, she was mentioned in there as going with Rudy, but then that was all canceled.
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All of the other Hogwarts houses have splashy defining traits like bravery, cleverness, or murder, but Hufflepuffs are best known for going with the flow.
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By going with this tactic, scammers avoid detection by the IRS because the victim — and not the taxman — is the one sending the refund proceeds.
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In general, the plastic containers used by the standard deodorant brands are not recyclable, so the reduction in plastic by going with Helmm is tremendous.
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If you're thinking about going with someone at a solo or very small operation, ask if he or she has a succession plan in place.
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Team LeBron Cacciola: I'm going with more size and more versatility with my final pick among the starters, and I think you're in trouble, Ben.
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He sets a chord progression going with his left hand, flips some switches to one mode or another, and plays a melody with his right.
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That's as long as you're not an Aston Villa player, or an Aston Villa fan, or Aston Villa's... you get where we're going with this.
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