And as a hardworking American with an office job, you should celebrate 72 hours off with a marathon of new reality shows aimed right at you, the hardworking American with an office job.
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A similar share, 42 percent, said that rich people are more likely than average Americans to be hardworking; only 24 percent said rich people are less likely than average Americans to be hardworking.
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I've always been a very strong, hardworking and passionate woman.
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Let's not just lump all those lovely hardworking crockpots together.
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Why are you trying to humiliate this honorable, hardworking actor?
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She is very strong, hardworking and has a good heart.
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But, the fun doesn't stop there for these hardworking athletes.
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We are kindhearted, hardworking and responsible, just like everyone else.
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I haven't seen more hardworking drug addicts in my life.
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Those how knew him said he was hardworking and friendly.
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It will be an incredible Christmas gift for hardworking Americans.
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She is said to be beautiful, hardworking, and a virgin.
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Let's not just lump all those lovely hardworking crockpots together.
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To the hardworking Blackpool Police, good luck with the investigation.
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There are tons of Hispanics, and we're all hardworking individuals.
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What type of message would that send to hardworking women?
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Instead, we should focus our attention on helping hardworking families.
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Our thoughts are with hardworking public servants and their families.
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Columbus, age 40, was prompt, direct, helpful, funny, and hardworking.
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"Life is easier for the hardworking and enterprising," he said.
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He frequently vows to protect "hardworking Georgians" from "illegal" immigrants.
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WE ARE DOING AN AWFUL LOT TO HELP HARDWORKING AMERICANS.
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It was the hardworking few who kept the job going.
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"He was loving, caring, and hardworking," Tchatchoua told the outlet.
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Clinton was using hardworking Hispanic families to humanize the issue.
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Our own government forcing hardworking American firms out of business?
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Hardworking Americans deserve to keep MUCH more of their paychecks.
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Medicaid is essential for hardworking Americans to keep their jobs.
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"There is mutual respect, and everyone is hardworking," says Steve.
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What most surprised me was how hardworking they all are.
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Because no hardworking student should be stuck in the red.
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Give talented, hardworking, non-connected people a chance to prove themselves.
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I have never met a more hardworking, passionate, and loving person.
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Hardworking, passionate, determined, classy – all describe Glen and the Wood Family.
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On Wednesday, radical Uranus leaves fiery Aries and enters hardworking Taurus.
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I am honest, hardworking, who was raised in ideals and principals.
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"Ron was a hardworking, dedicated sheriff sergeant," an emotional Dean said.
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But federal employees are all "hardworking and dedicated people," Groeneveld said.
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While it was frustrating, we choose to be optimistic and hardworking.
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He is a very humble, hardworking, just dedicated to the job.
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"You are an intelligent, personable, kind and hardworking person," Chutkan said.
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The people of that country are so incredibly deserving and hardworking.
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Virgos are hardworking, loyal, and the most practical of the zodiac.
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OK, so how will I, a hardworking and determined franchisee, profit?
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Talented, funny, hardworking people get rewarded, and from the very top.
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No more benevolent and hardworking dad who still somehow makes time.
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What is new is their potential to hit hardworking Americans' pocketbooks.
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I'm going to make this economy work better for hardworking families.
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"This was all hardworking families," he added, gesturing around the neighborhood.
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Your organizations represent tens of thousands of jobs for hardworking Americans.
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Corporate welfare doesn't help hardworking Americans; in fact, it hurts us.
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They're hardworking guys who just want an answer to the mystery.
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All of these hardworking people are the ones that inspire me.
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The nation's hardworking families and small businesses cannot wait any longer.
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Otto Warmbier was a hardworking student at the University of Virginia.
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"He's a hardworking young man and willing to better his future."
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Both Dennysse and Cristina Vadell described Tomeu as kind and hardworking.
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To the hardworking Blackpool Police, good luck with the investigation. #itwasntme.
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It portrayed cannabis consumers as respectable, hardworking, productive members of society.
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You meet good, hardworking people with a lot of personal integrity.
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This will only hurt the current shareholders and today's hardworking employees.
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Hardworking families have been the direct beneficiaries of those kept promises.
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Every hardworking American deserves the chance to have a comfortable retirement.
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"Feel like I've been a hardworking kid, dedicated kid," Browne said.
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Trump set up a dichotomy in the speech: There was honest, hardworking America and there was corrupt Washington D.C., which stole the jobs and wealth of hardworking America and gave it to themselves and to foreigners.
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Hardworking families are being rewarded for the money they're saving and investing.
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Our restaurant, our city—our very nation was built by hardworking immigrants.
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My sincere apologies to all good, hardworking reporters and to POTUS supporters.
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Good things happen to good people, honest people, hardworking people, humble people.
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These hardworking animals won't need a lunch break with their new job.
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The Moon enters hardworking Capricorn this evening, encouraging you to get organized.
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Hit that button and fulfill the purpose of a hardworking warehouse robot.
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TRUMP: Otto Warmbier was a hardworking student at the University of Virginia.
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On Tuesday, go-getter Mars switches from hedonistic Leo to hardworking Virgo.
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They're hardworking professionals, and that's going to be taken away from them.
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She's a smart, grounded, hardworking princess and made a great guest editor.
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The hardworking men and women at the DOJ and FBI deserve better.
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Why were so many hardworking people like her parents living so precariously?
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This rule would take vital resources away from hardworking households with children.
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The Moon enters hardworking Virgo tonight, and you'll start reflecting on career.
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His family remembers him as a hardworking man and beloved father figure.
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Our conference should always remember that we are fighting for hardworking Americans.
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My first impression of Betty was that she was a hardworking woman.
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It had a well-trained and hardworking workforce and a rosy future.
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"No doubt, my parents were hardworking, you know, middle class," she said.
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He also protested that, as a hardworking builder, he too had "sacrificed".
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Like this patient, my hardworking patient had clearly had acromegaly for years.
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Born to hardworking immigrant parents, Curiel was born in East Chicago, Ind.
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Audemio's life was defined by his role as a hardworking family man.
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The field of emergency management is full of hardworking and dedicated professionals.
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Today my words caused hundreds of hardworking people to lose their jobs.
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Hardworking taxpayers must decide between needs and wants in their personal budgeting.
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You're all business today, with the Moon entering hardworking Earth sign Capricorn.
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The Moon is in hardworking Virgo today, so push toward your goals.
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Hillary Clinton: Too many hardworking Americans have the deck stacked against them.
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"Good people, hardworking people, well-respected people," Tony said of the couple.
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"We're hardworking, we never ask for any government favors," he told me.
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This is the time that hardworking Americans are impacted by government decisions.
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"He's a hardworking guy, responsible and he's outdoorsy and fun," he said.
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It's to provide relief for hardworking families by increasing the standard deduction.
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They are dedicated and hardworking, a true depiction of high schoolers today.
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"Hardworking Americans will soon see more money in their paychecks," she wrote.
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So, that is money we can get to hardworking Americans right away.
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When you say that, it sends trembles through so many hardworking Americans.
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"Our faculty is comprised of hardworking, dedicated, world-renowned artists," Turner said.
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I am honest, hardworking, [sic] who was raised in ideals and principals.
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Incredibly consistent and hardworking, and that makes my job a little bit easier.
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Our streets will finally be safe from hardworking people who contribute to society.
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The Moon enters hardworking Capricorn this morning, inspiring you to get shit done.
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They seem like my grandparents, just two hardworking people who love one another.
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Hardworking people lost everything and not one of these douchebags went to jail.
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And we did it without raising taxes on hardworking citizens or business owners.
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I love that all the girls this season are so hardworking & badass &passionate!
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"His message is something that resonates with all hardworking Americans and families," Rep.
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The hardworking people in this country that have been left in the dust.
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My Facebook timeline is made up of hardworking colleagues who do great things.
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So, the 13-year-old decided to channel her hardworking mother for Halloween.
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"Sacha is very hardworking and selective in [creating] the final product," said Levine.
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Squeezed out: redistribute some wealth so that income gaps don't disadvantage hardworking Americans.
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Defense attorneys argued the suspects were hardworking, responsible and religious, the AP reported.
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He stiffed small businesses, laid off workers, and walked away from hardworking communities.
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"She has always been a hardworking girl," Pat White-Thorpe told ABC News.
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He is my personal favorite Chris, because he is both hardworking and humble.
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But Seyfried is a hardworking Hollywood lady, so she's back in the ring.
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We'll make government responsive to all hardworking Americans, not just a select few.
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The Moon is in hardworking Virgo today, and money is on your mind.
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Phyllis is clever, eager and hardworking (at least when she has to be).
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Capricorn is a driven, hardworking energy, but it also knows how to party.
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The new arrivals were hardworking, disciplined and more literate than other immigrant groups.
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Do you stand with hardworking American families for whom the internet is essential?
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Our country was built by hardworking men and women with tenacity and drive.
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The hardworking people here in Staten Island, they all know I got screwed.
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The consequences hit everyone, from patients and businesses to hospitals and hardworking taxpayers.
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Astrologers love to talk about how hardworking and obsessed with money you are.
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But don't forget about your responsibilities: The Moon is currently in hardworking Capricorn.
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A married mother of four, Murphy was artistic and hardworking, her parents said.
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A woman can be just as hardworking, courageous, honest, and trustworthy as men.
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I will give it out to the homeless and tip hardworking service employees.
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It's a hardworking, rather gray area with a sizeable electronics and textile industry.
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On April 18, power planet Pluto stations retrograde in hardworking Earth sign Capricorn.
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The Moon is in hardworking Capricorn today, inspiring you to get shit done.
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And that is I will not raise costs for hardworking middle-class families.
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Simple. This soccer team is composed of skilled, hardworking, smart, talented, outspoken athletes.
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I learned how to be a hardworking, resilient, and strong woman from her.
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Only when we support the hardworking young people will our motherland have hope.
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This means new high-quality jobs and lower energy bills for hardworking families.
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Kiki was the girl who I wanted to be. Independent. Strong. Hardworking. pic.twitter.
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Stop with the fucking Hollywood elitist 'we don't know hardworking americans' bullshit. 2.
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Henricks: I have been very fortunate to attract the most loving, caring, hardworking volunteers.
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"Why should hardworking Americans be punished for President Donald Trump's temper tantrum?" she said.
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My mom is a Lebanese immigrant and my dad a hardworking former farm boy.
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So I ask the Congress, let these hardworking Americans buy into the Medicare system.
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Later on, however, it enters hardworking Capricorn, inspiring you to get down to business.
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In Homecoming, we see more of the hardworking, creative, superstar Beyoncé we already knew.
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Our police and deputies are focused on fighting crime not breaking up hardworking families.
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"It's just really hard to get people that are honest and hardworking," he says.
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You're also tenacious and hardworking, when you have a goal, you go for it.
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" He continued, "Good things happen to good people, honest people, hardworking people, humble people.
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The company that ends up hiring me will get a loyal, hardworking, enthusiastic employee.
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Both my parents are entrepreneurs, and my fiancé and I are hardworking and diligent.
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Brownback wanted to give some relief to hardworking taxpayers and boost tepid economic growth.
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He's a perfect combination of thoughtful, intelligent, and hardworking, all wrapped up into one.
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The National Association of Manufacturers declared the plan "a grand slam for hardworking manufacturers".
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Mercury in driven, hardworking, worldly Earth sign Capricorn wants you to think about this!
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On Saturday, the sun bids farewell to adventurous Sagittarius and moves into hardworking Capricorn.
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"They have parents who are hardworking and want the very best for their children."
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At the same time, hardworking people in our region are facing unique economic hardships.
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Mercury enters hardworking Capricorn today, activating the fame and fortune sector of your chart!
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Today's full moon in hardworking Taurus will shed light on your career and reputation.
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Today's New Moon in hardworking Earth sign Capricorn is amazing for your finances, Sag!
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The Moon connects with Saturn at 3:39 PM, encouraging a responsible, hardworking energy.
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The Moon enters hardworking Virgo early this morning, putting you in a busy mood.
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But for hardworking Americans, Andrew Puzder could prove the biggest predator in the swamp.
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We also told you that Gen-Z might be the most hardworking people ever.
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That is not a message that is going to resonate with hardworking, taxpaying Americans.
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You're getting lots of work done today, thanks to the Moon in hardworking Capricorn.
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The Moon enters hardworking Virgo this afternoon, encouraging you to reflect on this question.
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The Latino community is a hardworking one eager to live out the American Dream.
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Our hardworking drivers depend on structurally sound and safe roads to deliver America's goods.
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That's a big difference in price for a common service for many hardworking families.
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She describes Leah as hardworking and quiet, a girl who enjoyed going to church.
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Christie, a former U.S. attorney, vouched for Mueller, calling him nonpartisan, honest and hardworking.
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" He continued, "The election is over and hardworking Georgians are ready to move forward.
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I'm a conservative businessman with a 22019-Point Plan to put hardworking Georgians first.
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"My parents raised me to be a hardworking person," Khaled tells NBCBLK's Alex Titus.
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"TrumpCare is a moral monstrosity that will devastate seniors and hardworking Americans," she said.
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Doing so is time-consuming and most hardworking Americans are already short on time.
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High tariffs imposed by the U.S. are paid by hardworking American families, not Canadians.
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The Moon enters hardworking Earth sign Capricorn later today, turning your focus to cash.
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You're focused on your career today, Aries, thanks to the moon in hardworking Capricorn.
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You're taking care of business today, Aries, thanks to the Moon in hardworking Capricorn.
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They are all intelligent, curious, driven, hardworking and a slew of other positive superlatives.
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Mars loves to be in Capricorn—it's a hardworking and patient yet powerful sign.
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"The establishment are all those hardworking middle-class people, those African Americans," Biden said.
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Thom as was named for the muskrat, wazhashk, the lowly, hardworking, water-loving rodent.
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Edith is also a novelist, only vastly more talented and hardworking than her husband.
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Capricorn is a hardworking sign, and it's inspiring you to get on your shit.
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She was hardworking and kind, they said, devoted to her family and her faith.
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Money is on your mind today, Sagittarius, thanks to the Moon in hardworking Capricorn.
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This should be about hardworking families who want to experience the joys of parenthood.
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Who knows how many hardworking, intelligent, and capable women he drove from the industry.
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Today, the association of the Turinese with a quiet, relentlessly hardworking attitude is proverbial.
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The key message of speeches stressed that only America was brave, selfless, and hardworking.
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She was hardworking and brought to the book business both passion and intellectual fierceness.
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The vast majority of VA employees — health providers and administrators — are honest, hardworking people.
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So too must Nabra Hassanen, also an American girl, pious and hopeful and hardworking.
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Dreamers are a key component of the next generation of patriotic and hardworking Americans.
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When the liver is injured, these hardworking chemical assistants leak into the circulatory system.
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When the liver is injured, these hardworking chemical assistants leak into the circulatory system.
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Still, it's a troubling reminder of the disdain this administration has for hardworking Americans.
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Responding in a timely manner shows that you are conscientious — organized, dependable and hardworking.
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The Moon is in hardworking Capricorn today, encouraging you to take care of business.
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She enjoyed the job, she loved her colleagues, and she was a hardworking employee.
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The vast majority of the folks in East Nashville were hardworking, church-going people.
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My dad is such a hardworking guy who teaches at two universities, who lives in central Jersey and drives to Albany; my mom, who works at a hospital … these are really hardworking, wonderful, bright people in their 60s who deserve a break.
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The Moon is in hardworking Virgo today, lighting up the financial sector of your chart.
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" Another added, "Such a hardworking mother," and even singer Billie Eilish chimed in with, "Precious.
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These people were hardworking, earnest beginners who just didn't have access to first-hand mentorship.
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The Moon enters hardworking Earth sign Capricorn today, bringing your focus to cash and security.
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I have expressed my desire that my bonus be redistributed to our company's hardworking employees.
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So is my dad; he is a family man, he has tradition, he was hardworking.
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He's the classiest dude, and a family man, he knows what's important, he's wise, hardworking.
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"He's a really hardworking gentleman," Gustavo Gutierrez, who provides Sanchez with his cart, told DNAInfo.
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President Trump's economic program is leading to more jobs and higher wages for hardworking Americans.
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Sense of humor; loyal to family and friends; kind; hardworking; conscientious; generous; animal-loving. 228.
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Her sister described her as a hardworking mother, traveling from state to state for work.
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Mercury enters hardworking Earth sign Capricorn today, activating a very busy sector of your chart.
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Later today, the Moon enters hardworking Capricorn, inspiring you to reflect on your financial situation.
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But behind every classic music moment in television and film is a hardworking music supervisor.
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He is persistent, hardworking, and unlike the other kids, he is dedicated to learning English.
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At this afternoon's Apple event, CEO Tim Cook revealed a fondness for the hardworking actor.
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Going after hardworking immigrants has adverse effects that go beyond straining our budgets and manpower.
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Beautiful, smart, funny, generous, hardworking, loyal and devoted, we are all better for knowing you.
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Her friends hold her in high regard, telling me that she is honest and hardworking.
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The Moon is in hardworking Earth sign Virgo, finding you focused on your career today.
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These are hardworking, young journalists and they deserve to have some security, if you will.
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But poor infrastructure affects more than just our hardworking men and women on the road.
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Hardworking men and women deserve a raise, but that can't be doled out by Washington.
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Tributes have poured in for Mupende who was described as a warm and hardworking person.
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The Moon is in hardworking Earth sign Virgo today, and money is on your mind.
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The Moon enters hardworking Capricorn early this evening, pushing you focus to your professional goals.
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He also recommends just being nice and striking up a conversation with hardworking flight attendants.
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The Moon is in Taurus, a very weird sign: It's so lazy, yet so hardworking!
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The Moon is in hardworking Earth sign Virgo today, encouraging you to finish your chores.
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The moon in hardworking earth sign Virgo finds you focusing on your career today, Sagittarius.
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Virgo, a hardworking Earth sign, encourages you to get organized, make lists, and be picky.
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"I'm an honest and hardworking guy," he wrote under the "Skills" heading on his resume.
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Sukanto Tanoto is the charismatic and hardworking founder behind Singapore-based RGE (Royal Golden Eagle).
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The Moon is in hardworking Virgo, encouraging you to focus on your career and reputation.
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In this hardworking sign, Venus will bring you blessings at work and for your reputation.
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This problem is not about achievement or that black and Hispanic children are not hardworking.
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Original Gravity is one of the most hardworking teams and very dedicated to their project.
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And it will be hardworking women, poor women, women of color, who will get crushed.
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He was "nice, genuine and hardworking," according to one college friend who spoke to CNBC.
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Generally, they are good, hardworking folks who are discontented with the current state of affairs.
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We owe our success to our hardworking parents and the generosity this great country provided.
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When children of hardworking, law-abiding undocumented immigrants fear deportation, we must insist on compassion.
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You'll love the powerful fan in the summer and appreciate its hardworking filter year-round.
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Federal employees are hardworking people who do important and often critical jobs for our nation.
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And it means giving hardworking taxpayers a raise through less top-down command and control.
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"Hardworking, considerate, generous of their time and financial offerings," said Jackie-Michelle Martinez, the firefighter.
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If you want to put many more hardworking people on government assistance be my guest.
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He carries a pistol on his hip and opines on the plight of hardworking Americans.
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Still, he's positioned himself as the upstanding, hardworking everyman with values instead of political stances.
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This is a crucial time for you to show off how responsible and hardworking you are.
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One of the challenges is keeping enough produce on board for a constantly hungry, hardworking crew.
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If your job is to help humankind explore a new planet, you're probably intelligent and hardworking.
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" And then Chaney, having just defended the honor of the hardworking officials, charged: "I'll kill you!
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They're lonely, they're like super lonely, hardworking men who don't really know which way is up.
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The Moon is in hardworking Earth sign Virgo, lighting up the financial sector of your chart.
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The Moon is in adventurous, philosophical Sagittarius today, until this evening when it enters hardworking Capricorn.
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The Moon is in hardworking Virgo today, activating the career and popularity sector of your chart.
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Hardworking baristas keep the masses caffeinated with an endlessly customizable range of coffee and espresso drinks.
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"She is proud to be a hardworking parent who provides for her children," the statement continued.
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Obviously, everyone is a little bit exaggerated, but he's very independent, very hardworking, very, very smart.
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The women in my family have always been tough and hardworking, and have valued being first.
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In these series, dutiful, hardworking people try to make an inherently biased system work for everyone.
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Another state is stepping up to give its hardworking employees the treatment and flexibility they deserve.
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"Marco Rubio: standing up for hardworking Floridians," goes the spot, which is also airing in Spanish.
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"We are proud, we are hardworking and we want the best for our community," she said.
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A quick clarification: I mean no disrespect to the brands or the hardworking people behind them.
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He's a humble, hardworking actor, a friend who'd jump in front of a bus for you.
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Ahead we have 29 recipes from hardworking grad students, teachers, interior designers, IT specialists, and more.
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"The overall concept is taking hardworking people that have real lives, children, jobs," says Reece, 46.
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The past few weeks have brought bad news to the hardworking scribes of the news business.
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The hardworking staff of the bakery has since been praised on social media for their efforts.
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The Moon enters hardworking earth sign Capricorn at 2:01 PM, creating a more grounded energy.
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The moon is in hardworking Virgo today, Leo, lighting up the financial sector of your chart.
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It scares away the very people that our hardworking police and prosecutors need to talk to.
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The moon enters hardworking earth sign Virgo today, encouraging you to tackle your to-do list.
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We will do more for the hardworking people of our country and Make America Great Again.
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You're in a busy mood today, Aries, thanks to the moon entering hardworking earth sign Virgo!
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You can be a hardworking career woman, sexy as hell, and raise smart, kind, aware children.
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America has been built and continues to thrive on the sacrifice and determination of hardworking immigrants.
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They are either voting in favor of the interests of hardworking American taxpayers or against them.
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Pena Nieto said Mexicans in the U.S. contribute in many ways and are honest and hardworking.
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That food comes from the farms of hardworking family businesses with generations of history behind them.
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Conscientious employees — people who are organized and hardworking — may lose their edge in the coming years.
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So this is my way to say "thank you" to all the hardworking farmers out there!
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"By making this program permanent we can help hardworking families and save taxpayer money," Kind said.
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There are two senators who are preventing 150,000 hardworking Kansans from having access to health care.
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"Donald Trump's budget blueprint has one goal: to devastate hardworking families," Perez said in a statement.
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As a result, hardworking people bring home less and ultimately put less back into the economy.
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The Moon enters hardworking Virgo today and lights up the financial sector of your chart, Leo.
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"The election is over and hardworking Georgians are ready to move forward," Kemp said on Twitter.
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The Moon enters hardworking Virgo today and activates the fame and fortune sector of your chart!
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The Moon is in hardworking Earth sign Capricorn today, activating the financial sector of your chart!
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Whether they're praising hardworking farmers or waxing poetic about Thai ingredients, the couple's enthusiasm is contagious.
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The moon is in hardworking earth sign Virgo today and you're focusing on your career, Sagittarius.
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Give back to the hardworking employees who keep your business running with these 23 corporate gifts.
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He proved that he can be as unrelenting and hardworking as his supporters believe he is.
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Between someone who will fight for hardworking families and someone who will protect the political insiders.
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These raids sweep up hardworking people, deport them and leave their families to suffer the consequences.
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The first is because Caroline is spectacularly hardworking and if anybody deserved that, it was her.
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They, like 99.99999 percent of Muslim immigrants, are hardworking, educated professionals who are now American citizens.
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My mother and stepfather are blue-collar, no-nonsense forces of nature — hardworking, blunt and unbending.
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Those who know DeSantis have described him as hardworking and efficient, although not the most personable.
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Remember that if you're a knowledgeable and hardworking professional, you'll probably find another role soon enough.
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Nor are most Trump supporters anything other than hardworking folks who worry about the country's future.
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Unfortunately, the ones that feel the pain of this outdated system the most are hardworking Americans.
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But one bit, in which small Asian children portrayed "dedicated, accurate and hardworking" accountants, sparked outrage.
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I continue to believe that the majority of the American people are honest, respectful and hardworking.
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From experience, I can say I have met incredibly compassionate, hardworking people teaching in preschool classrooms.
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Everyone knows that Beyoncé is one of the most talented, most hardworking people in show business.
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"We want the world to invest in America and create jobs for hardworking Americans," he added.
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The political scientist's report card on Mr. Cicilline: intelligent and hardworking with grade-A political instincts.
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The photos travel across apps and social media and enrage the hardworking people in other cities.
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"It's a shame the cast took this season away from viewers and put hardworking people in jeopardy."
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Instead of telling people how hectic and hardworking you are, take the time to ask them questions.
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"They're very hardworking, dedicated, creative people that really appreciate the fact they have a job," Puzder said.
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In a series of tweets, DeButts tried to explain what hardworking journalists actually do day after day.
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Happy Father's Day to all the hardworking dads out there especially the big MR, Papa, Gary, Mules!
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The Moon is in hardworking Virgo today, lighting up the fame and fortune sector of your chart.
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The Moon enters hardworking Earth sign Virgo today, activating the career and popularity sector of your chart.
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There was, in a sense, a belief that being hardworking equals the amount of time you work.
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The Moon is in hardworking Earth sign Capricorn today, and you're feeling inspired to tackle your goals.
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Ratifying the pact would show voters across the country that Democrats prioritize the needs of hardworking Americans.
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As a result, she became a nationally known symbol of the company wife as hardworking silent partner.
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Above all, the "feelings of emptiness and betrayal they caused in hardworking students" could not be excused.
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As the daughter of hardworking parents with full-time jobs, I spent much time under their care.
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Millions of hardworking members of our communities continue to live in limbo, without a pathway to citizenship.
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"I think they were just really honest, good, hardworking, authentic, real people, my mom especially," she explains.
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The Moon is hardworking Earth sign Capricorn is reminding you that it's time to get to work.
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In Beyoncé's, she sings about herself — and reminds us that a hardworking woman is something to admire.
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For the kind, hardworking woman who thinks the best version of herself is making other people happy.
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Take Capricorn and Cancer, for example — a serious, hardworking earth sign and an intuitive, nurturing water sign.
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"He was a very diligent, hardworking man determined to help people in North Korea," David Kim said.
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"That's good news for our city and the hardworking police officers faced with this unprecedented security challenge."
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The actress says her mother taught her to be practical, grounded and hardworking from an early age.
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The moon is in hardworking Virgo, lighting up the sector of your chart that rules worldly success.
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You're a hardworking woman who knows how to treat herself at the end of a long day.
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The cost of living keeps going up, and countless hardworking Americans are struggling just to get by.
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Its success was fueled by hardworking Jews, who had been mastering their craft since the early 1700s.
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"I have confidence in the two Intelligence committees and the hardworking professionals in the FBI," said Rep.
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"Very proud of my honest, hardworking sons," Rob, 22019, tweeted in reply to his son John's tweet.
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That said, we need effective approaches that are risk-based and not a drain on hardworking taxpayers.
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It makes it far too hard for hardworking people and small businesses to achieve the American Dream.
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What developers need is an internet where anyone that's smart, hardworking, and a little lucky can win.
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Another retrograde kicks off on April 18: Pluto, which takes place in solid, hardworking Earth sign Capricorn.
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We must be better stewards of taxpayer dollars and implement good government practices that support hardworking Americans.
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The caucus also helps businesses find and train the hardworking American heroes who are looking for work.
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Three traits that the entrepreneur looks for in his employees include being personable, detail-oriented and hardworking.
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Meanwhile, there are hardworking McDonald's employees who deal with low wages and retaliation for reporting sexual assault.
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Founders Lillian Roberts and Steven Gelley need someone who is extremely detail-oriented, self-motivated and hardworking.
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They were horrified such a gentle and hardworking man died in such a violent and painful way.
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Twelve people have died, many have become ill, and unfortunately, hardworking American families have had to suffer.
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The Moon is in hardworking earth sign Virgo, lighting up the financial sector of your chart today.
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Capricorn is a hardworking energy, and as an Earth sign, it's super practical and rooted in reality.
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The Moon in hardworking Capricorn is helping you gather the information you need to get things moving.
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Is there a shadowy, underground cartel of poultry processors colluding to screw over America's hardworking chicken farmers?
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Actor Cody Fern plays David, by all accounts a kind, talented, and hardworking guy, with heartbreaking sensitivity.
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The Moon enters hardworking Earth sign Capricorn this morning, encouraging you to handle your chores and responsibilities.
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These two panels are among the most well run, professional, competent and hardworking committees on Capitol Hill.
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Your career and reputation are on your mind, thanks to the Moon in hardworking Earth sign Capricorn.
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At first James treats his recovery like a much-deserved vacation for a hardworking father of two.
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"I'm thrilled to be here tonight with the incredible hardworking patriots of the Hoosier state," he said.
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" "Her mom, Stephanie, is a hardworking single mother who tried to apply for a tax credit scholarship.
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The bottom line is this bill puts corporations and the ultra wealthy ahead of hardworking American families.
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The traders described the two young men who had rented the store as "very hardworking" and "introverts".
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Employee B is a model employee, even more hardworking and independent than A — with lots of initiative.
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His hardworking parents, seldom at home, were not "cuddly types," Ms. Derks said in a recent email.
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James described her grandmother as a strong, hardworking woman with an amazing sense of humor and wit.
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Arguing for the defense, Captain Nina Banks said evidence had shown Bergdahl was a hardworking, good soldier.
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It makes it easier for hardworking Americans to save and invest for retirement, college and their futures.
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We are approaching a crisis that threatens the retirement future of millions of hardworking middle-class Americans.
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Too many Americans — veterans, seniors and other hardworking people rely on services provided by the federal government.
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However, a few hours later, the hardworking student emerged from the school bus a disheveled, adorable mess.
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Ebony's hardworking mother attends to her daughter's hair, straightening it at home with a heated iron comb.
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Ebony's hardworking mother attends to her daughter's hair, straightening it at home with a heated iron comb.
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"I'd be hard pressed to find a more honest and hardworking reporter," she said in an email.
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The Moon is in hardworking Virgo, encouraging you to focus on your professional goals and your reputation.
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Taurus, you are so hardworking, but also so lazy: This is definitely one of life's greatest mysteries.
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Advocates highlighted the qualities that made DREAMers "deserving" of citizenship: They were smart, hardworking, and high achieving.
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Otto Warmbier was a hardworking student at the University of Virginia, and a great student he was.
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"Such a lovely, sweet, friendly, hardworking woman," Felicia Willson, who said she worked with Melyda for years, tweeted.
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From regulatory reforms to tax relief, the president continues to take decisive action on behalf of hardworking Americans.
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Mike fights every day for the hardworking people of Illinois, and I know it probably better than anyone.
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The birds are kept alive by the hardworking hands of wildlife experts, volunteers and donations from the public.
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I think she is an incredibly hardworking and powerful woman, and for me, personally, she is a hero.
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Getting hardworking people who have deep roots in their communities out of the shadows isn't a new issue.
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Lischewski&aposs attorney, John Keker, said his client has lived a hardworking and ethical life and is innocent.
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In 2015, Time reported that Trump described Clinton as a hardworking, "terrific woman" back in a 2007 interview.
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The hardworking doll also forayed into broadcast journalism as a news anchor, and she also tried directing — twice.
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The moon enters hardworking earth sign Capricorn this afternoon, finding you focused on your career and public life.
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He was a loyal, hardworking, respectful player that gave his all every time he came to the rink.
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Venus, the planet of luxury, enters hardworking Earth sign Capricorn this evening, bringing blessings to your everyday routine.
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The Moon in driven, hardworking Earth sign Capricorn is activating the sector of your chart that rules finance.
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For some, it's defined by certain attributes: If you're hardworking, thrifty and humble, for example, you're middle-class.
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And a lucky (and hardworking) few have become billionaires, modern men and women of industry and lasting renown.
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It will neglect the real issues, such as how to retrain hardworking people whose skills are becoming redundant.
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On Thursday, friends and family mourned the mother on social media, describing her as loving, intelligent, and hardworking.
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These are decent and hardworking people, and it's tough to imagine how their days are impacted by this.
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I was very blessed to have been pushed along the way by two very well-educated, hardworking parents.
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In addition to providing support for hardworking families, the president's daughter has worked on revamping the American workforce.
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At the same time, personas like Cowell and Trump deign to give an ordinary, hardworking American a chance.
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The federal government needs to stand strong for the founding principles and hardworking citizens who make America great.
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They betray a persistent and damaging stereotype about Black men: that they're not hardworking, responsible, ambitious, successful professionals.
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Working women had seen that movie plenty times before: creepy dude with shameless hands promoted over hardworking gal.
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The hardworking mom also allowed Rocco to invite several pals to her London home for a small party.
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Your focus shifts to your career and reputation when the Moon enters hardworking Earth sign Taurus this evening.
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If you consider yourself a hardworking professional, then you probably have a hard time asking for advice, too.
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Pity the well meaning health secretary, pity the hardworking doctors—and blame the sentimental but hypocritical British public.
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So, treat yourself to a travel sesh or a staycation — you absolutely deserve this, you hardworking human being.
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I like to surround myself with people who are hardworking and talented, and we help one another out.
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Given the choice between a hardworking foreigner and a costly local, private firms have long preferred the foreigner.
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Pragmatic and strategic policies can help us usher in a brighter future for hardworking American families and cities.
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"She was unpretentious and extremely grounded — incredibly hardworking, but laughed at the drop of a dime," Kaufman recalled.
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And yet the wealthy Linton defends her boasting and derides me, a hardworking, taxpaying American, in the process.
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These are just a few of the early dividends of tax reform that will benefit hardworking American taxpayers.
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The hardworking, innovative men and women of ULA are proud of their support to America's space launch capability.
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Texans see themselves as a distillation of the best qualities of America: friendly, confident, hardworking, patriotic, neurosis-free.
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Across the political spectrum, hardworking Americans are exasperated with a government that's out of touch with their needs.
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I think that James Baldwin knows the complexities of African-American men, especially these blue-collar, hardworking men.
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They are hardworking parents raising four children, three citizens and one protected by [Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals].
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Tens of millions of hardworking immigrants have entered through the legal process and contributed greatly to this country.
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Number one is we have to deliver middle-class tax cuts to the hardworking families in this country.
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Remember, the big thing we're trying to do is we're trying to solve for middle income, hardworking families.
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"Camila is a lot more than cute and quirky she's kind, classy, mature and hardworking," one fan tweeted.
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The hardworking people of the town always have a smile and a greeting for any stranger they meet.
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QUESTION (through translator): I would like to ask — me and my children — hardworking men in the field — (inaudible).
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That's why we have introduced the Creates Act, a commonsense bill to reduce prescription prices for hardworking Americans.
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The reason I chose this particular lie was that people love the hardworking-immigrant-who-makes-good narrative.
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He needs someone who is fiery, down-to-earth, sensitive, and hardworking: A Virgo could fit the bill.
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The Moon is hardworking Earth sign Virgo today, encouraging you to reflect on your professional goals and reputation.
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It will be difficult for a bad leader to thrive under serious Saturn in hardworking Earth sign Capricorn.
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Milo Classic Dutch Oven (5.5-quart), $95A hardworking Dutch oven is an essential piece of cookware to own.
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It has been made great by the hardworking men and women memorialized in the pictures we help preserve.
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"They're a symbol of the resourcefulness and hardworking nature of the Chinese community in New York," he said.
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And then there's the left-wing person talking about how we need more jobs to support hardworking families.
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"They're hardworking, they're nice people, they're trying to do good, they're trying to support their families," he said.
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Mars enters hardworking Virgo on September 5, bringing a rush of activity to your professional and public life.
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According to the study, most Republicans (59 percent) believe that they are more hardworking than their Democratic counterparts.
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Here are the Yoos, a hardworking, ordinary immigrant family who might do anything to salvage their tattered dreams.
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When Maureen Cavanagh, a hardworking small-business owner and resident of the charming, historic town of Marblehead, Mass.
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My exhausted, hardworking, bighearted husband will be coming home to these dishes to his silent chagrin, I'm sure.
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"The election is over and hardworking Georgians are ready to move forward," Mr. Kemp said in a statement.
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For hardworking families across this country, costs are going to go down, and that's how it should work.
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The powerful congressman responded to Trump's tweets by inviting him to tour the city and observe hardworking residents.
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Now, it's almost impossible to make a living as a freelancer writer unless you're extremely hardworking and lucky.
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While a hardworking compliance team monitored school finances and student eligibility, we needed people specializing in consumer protection.
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"Alongside every great (the) man is a team of hardworking creatives who made this thing happen," Swift tweeted.
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Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak and North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper are working to give hardworking teachers a raise.
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Cohn rejected that criticism on Thursday, telling ABC that "everyday hardworking Americans" would benefit most under Trump's proposal.
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The trope of the 'hardworking family' is particularly galling because it excludes huge swaths of women like me.
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RAJIV THIND, BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA To the Editor: Most of us know a friendly, hardworking and thrifty Apu somewhere.
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Many prisoners and ex-offenders are desperate to make an honest living and would make hardworking, loyal employees.
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"She was so charming and so hardworking that Rupert took to her and kept promoting her," Yelland said.
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It shows you how hardworking and energetic the Korean people are and how they really won't give up.
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In addition, President Trump has ended wasteful and costly regulations that stood in the way of hardworking Americans.
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" They added, "This attempt to bully and intimidate a hardworking, understaffed agency like O.G.E. must not go unchecked.
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"Nothing gets done in America without the hardworking men and women of the trucking industry," Trump will say.
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Is he proud his technology can be used to keep poor, hardworking people like me from my children?
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There's no doubt that Kremer and Storm, both hardworking women and consummate professionals, are qualified for this gig.
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It's obvious that without these hardworking job creators, the economic prowess of the U.S. would be diminished considerably.
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"I came here to govern, not engage in partisan politics at the expense of hardworking Americans," she said.
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"I tweeted about how he cheated hardworking people who had built his hotels and golf courses," she recalls.
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Some of the videos focused on humanizing Muslims — showing how they are diverse, hardworking members of their communities.
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We believe we need to give Americans a raise, not complain that hardworking people's wages are too high.
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Some spectators said they believed that the North Koreans had simply hijacked South Korea's hardworking women's hockey team.
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The Iranian people are a resourceful, hardworking and dependable people, with a culture born out of a long history.
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Vance uses the culture of poverty mythology to position himself as the hardworking one who escaped a dying place.
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The Sun had been in party-loving Sagittarius, but now it's entering hardworking Capricorn, giving you a major hangover.
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"On balance, more respondents say immigrants are honest and hardworking than say the opposite," the study&aposs authors wrote.
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Many of these hardworking earth signs excel at self-discipline and can help you galvanize healthier routines and habits.
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Rather we strive to serve all ambitious, hardworking students and bring their uniqueness to light via our comprehensive profiles.
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Mars enters Capricorn at 4:08 AM, creating a hardworking (and hard-partying) energy over the next few weeks!
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You're in business mode now that Mars is in hardworking Capricorn: Career and reputation are big themes for you!
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The Moon is in hardworking Earth sign Capricorn, and nothing can stop you from slaying your to-do list.
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We know Issa is talented and hardworking, yet she continues to work for an organization she seems to hate.
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Really, is there any better slogan than "You're here, there's nothing I fear" for a group of hardworking athletes?
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Latinos come to this country the best majority law-abiding hardworking, they want to part of the American dream.
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In "This Song's For You" they sing a tribute with Zac Brown Band to the hardworking people of America.
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Luckily, more and more brands are responding to their busy customers' calls for efficient, time-friendly, and hardworking products.
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Illegal immigration exploits vulnerable populations, hurts hardworking citizens, and has produced a vicious cycle of crime, violence, and poverty.
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Negotiations concerning work commitments get a helping hand on Sunday, when pleasure planet Venus gently harmonizes with hardworking Saturn.
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But when one small team of hardworking engineers can own the entire system from scratch you can move fast.
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My parents weren't particularly successful—they were just hardworking people, and I wanted to try to be something different.
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The Moon enters hardworking Earth sign Virgo later tonight, which brings your focus to cash and other material matters.
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We spent the day playing with awesome kids, and spoiling thier hardworking, deserving moms for an early mothers day.
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He should rethink this dangerous proposal for our country and its tremendous blow to our nation's hardworking civil servants.
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Industriousness as Virtue: It's comforting to believe that you are productive and hardworking, contributing to something greater than yourself.
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She did not knock the hustle ... telling us if anyone deserves it, it's him because of he's so hardworking.
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Hardworking Americans – especially those returning from active duty – deserve access to lucrative careers in the building and construction trades.
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"These are hardworking people who have come to this country for an opportunity at the American dream," she said.
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We are fighting to improve the lives of hardworking Americans – and the first 100 days are a great start.
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For the sake of all the honest, hardworking taxpayers in this great country, it's time for Congress to act.
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The Moon enters hardworking Earth sign Virgo this morning and activates the part of your chart that rules cash.
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Worst-case scenario is I get seen as a hardworking person with ideas in a medium I'm interested in.
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They've given shady financial advisers a few extra months to cheat hardworking Americans out of billions in retirement savings.
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What's more, another study found that highly conscientious — hardworking — people are more likely to use filler words in conversation.
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All we need are decent, honest, hardworking people who are accountable — and who have America's best interests at heart.
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We have such a close-knit, small, hardworking team that it becomes really obvious when someone's not a fit.
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The RNC has said it considers this an opportunity for hardworking Americans to "get their time and money back".
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"Hardworking Americans that follow the law and play by the rules should not suffer a competitive disadvantage," said Wheeler.
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"For too long, hardworking, middle-class families have been forced to bear the brunt of Obamacare's failures," said Sen.
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With the German economy booming, he took measures to market the drink to the hardworking people of his country.
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That width also gives plenty of space to the wind and kite surfers running circles around the hardworking racers.
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With so many planets rolling through hardworking Virgo, you've been thinking a lot about your career and ambitions, Sagittarius.
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Hardworking journalists, many of whom were beloved by their communities, are now picking up the pieces of their reputations.
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The Moon enters hardworking Capricorn this afternoon, activating the sector of your chart that rules worldly success and recognition.
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These are hardworking individuals who contribute to society, yet their right to basic health care may be taken away.
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"Look, I want you hardworking, I want you competent, I want you thoughtful, I want you skillful," Szymanski says.
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Venus enters hardworking Earth sign Capricorn on November 11, lighting up the fame and fortune sector of your chart.
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The Moon is in hardworking Virgo today, lighting up the portion of your chart that rules recognition and reward.
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The Moon is in hardworking, materially minded Earth sign Virgo, illuminating the success and recognition sector of your chart.
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And it underpins the tried and tested advice for hardworking students everywhere: Don't forget to get lots of sleep!
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This is a plan we can be proud of because it speaks to the hearts of everyday, hardworking Americans!
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A hardworking and highly efficient singer, Ms. Wilson released more than 2222 albums in a five-decade recording career.
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It enters stubborn and lazy yet hardworking Taurus today, which will have an interesting effect on your mental state.
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"We were then spoiled," said Mason Forrence, Seth's father, praising the Jamaicans as friendly, hardworking and, most important, dependable.
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A hardworking teenager struggling with college tuition has his carefully hatched plans derailed by the incompetence of school administrators.
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We're choking off the future for hardworking families who are watching the cost of their health insurance go up.
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"The U.S. government is not targeting the hardworking people who depend on RUSAL and its subsidiaries," Mnuchin said Monday.
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With training, your heart muscle strengthens, allowing you to more effectively pump blood and oxygen to your hardworking muscles.
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SAN FRANCISCO — Five years ago, Dominique Crenn was just another hardworking Bay Area chef running a small, ambitious restaurant.
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We're hardworking and entrepreneurial, launching businesses at a pace more than double the growth rate of the national average.
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Under President Trump's leadership, Congress passed historic tax cuts for hardworking Americans for the first time in 31 years.
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But to get on his radar, you must show three traits, he says: be personable, detail-oriented and hardworking.
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"The more than 70 odd families that are there are hardworking, productive members of the Young community," he said.
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It's true that high-octane, hardworking child-rearing has some pointless excesses, and it doesn't spark joy for parents.
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Also on this day, the sun enters hardworking earth sign Capricorn to illuminate the financial section of your chart.
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The Moon is in hardworking Capricorn today, illuminating he sector of your chart that rules cash and self-worth.
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Someone who comes in, and they're a hardworking, bright young person ... For the first ... Yeah, for the first years.
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Cash is your concern today, Sagittarius, thanks to the Moon in hardworking Capricorn activating the financial sector of your chart.
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"They were ambitious and hardworking and talented, driven, but they also knew that 'no' was a full sentence," says Pagnotta.
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But others wonder if smaller programs -- no matter how well-intentioned and hardworking -- might have trouble keeping Zika at bay.
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But Republicans remain committed to rewarding the wealthy rather than working to improve the quality of life for hardworking families.
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We're out talking about the issues that affect hardworking families: student loans, Social Security, more cops on Wall Street, trade.
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Americans are creative, hardworking, resilient people, all trying to do our best with our own little piece of the puzzle.
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His mother, a hardworking housemaid, kept the vital family telephone hidden in a cupboard: welfare cases weren't allowed such luxuries.
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Think about what it does to the moral of all those FBI agents who are honest and decent and hardworking.
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From NASA to the Patent and Trademark Office, jobs that would otherwise be available for hardworking Americans are sitting empty.
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They&aposre hardworking people who come to this country with great dreams, willing to make tremendous sacrifices in order to.
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"Every year, hundreds of thousands of hardworking, talented students strive for admission to elite schools," he told reporters on Tuesday.
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She's a loving mother to two children; a loyal friend; a hardworking restauranteur; and a passionate champion for animal rights.
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" Another friend described Avicii as the "nicest, most generous and hardworking guy" who had a deep "passion for creating music.
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" "Government's primary role should be to get out of the way and let individuals be enterprising, creative, innovative and hardworking.
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For Metail, the situation suddenly became about its own existence and not just the fate of one hardworking younger employee.
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A former colleague who studied with Wang at Princeton described him as a "very kind, open-minded, and hardworking" person.
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You are an amazing, hardworking, driven, confident woman, and I hope I make you as happy as you make me.
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On the surface, you, a hardworking earth sign, and Leo, an ego-centric fire sign, appear to be completely different.
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The Moon enters hardworking Virgo this evening, which will find you reflecting on all the hard work you've done lately.
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Business ownership is the dream of millions of Americans, and no less so in the proud, aspiring, hardworking Hispanic community.
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"AICA increases U.S. competitiveness while creating jobs for hardworking Americans and will help to spur new businesses and industries," Rep.
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To unleash the full potential of family-owned businesses and hardworking Americans, Congress should make the act's expiring provisions permanent.
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He'd called me "reliable and hardworking," which are two things I'm positive I'd never been called before in my life.
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Hardworking Minnesotans and folks across the nation facing health insurance hardships simply cannot wait another year for Congress to act.
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Campbell said during an interview on CNN that there are a lot of good and hardworking people at Fox News.
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"We are hardworking people," said Osman Chowdhury, a taxi driver and member of the United Taxi Drivers Association (NYC) Inc.
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If Trump gets his way on ObamaCare, millions of hardworking Americans will lose their health insurance and medical care. 2.
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The right could have a more impenetrable barrier at the border because they don't really want to deport hardworking Americans.
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"To be clear, there are many in the federal workforce, including senior executives, who are hardworking public servants," said Rep.
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When cattle barons, sanctioned by the government, threaten a group of hardworking Eastern European farmers, the people stand their ground.
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In the meantime, the constant speculation into these matters detracts from focusing on critical issues that hardworking Americans face daily.
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"Albert is a humble individual, extremely hardworking, would give the shirt off his back to anyone," his boss told GMA.
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Penélope Cruz portrays Raimunda, a hardworking mother pulled in all directions by terrible events and the needy women around her.
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"The U.S. government is not targeting the hardworking people who depend on RUSAL and its subsidiaries," Mnuchin said in April.
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California isn't about to turn its back on hardworking families who are fighting to hold onto their ACA health insurance.
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A new system, one that helps hardworking immigrants overcome barriers to legally entering the workforce, would address these labor shortages.
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The Internet was not happy with this startup for taking aim at mom-and-pop shops run by hardworking immigrants.
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A new moon arrived early, in hardworking Earth sign Virgo, bringing you a fresh start around your career and reputation.
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Early Saturday morning, hardworking Saturn will harmonize with Venus, creating a favorable vibe for happily committing to something work-related.
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All it does it make life shittier for hardworking American families while encouraging the rich to invest in another Juicero.
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The odds of spotting the hardworking pollinators in Europe and America down by more than 30% since the last century.
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I wake up every day and think about how I can help hardworking Americans, rural Americans in particular, do better.
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Progress on your habits are made this week, allowing for healing, with hardworking Saturn in gentle harmony with retrograde Mercury.
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" Responding to DACA's repeal, the Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer mentioned "hardworking" people whose "contributions are vital to our economy.
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Even my mother — the hardworking woman who taught me much of what I know about being tough — echoed his concerns.
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This includes moms and dads, students, and hardworking Americans who are just trying to get by and earn a living.
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A statement like that is an insult to the brave and hardworking Puerto Ricans on the island and the diaspora.
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It's his Republican colleagues in Congress and his conservative constituents in places like Arizona who have demonized these hardworking people.
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Let's offer support to these families, the rescue workers, and the hardworking organizations trying to save countless animals in distress.
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This tax relief model allows for private sector growth and innovation by reducing the overall tax burden on hardworking Americans.
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We've got a brand-new fire burning from within on Sunday as fiery Mars makes his way into hardworking Capricorn.
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Remembering stuff takes brainpower and as the busy, hardworking adult that you are, some things just fall by the wayside.
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Having determined that Obokata was loyal, hardworking, and proficient, Vacanti decided to reveal his theory about conversion to stem-ness.
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"Football has indeed lost a dedicated and hardworking individual that lived the game," the Football Kenya Federation tweeted on Sunday.
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Most importantly, the hardworking men and women of America deserve relief, and they will get it in this new year.
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" A spokesperson for the mayor said the rules limiting cruising "will bring needed relief to congested streets and hardworking drivers.
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"My brother was an extraordinary man, kind, hardworking and always willing to serve others," his sister Ketty Rodriguez told CNN.
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I believe that these will be hardworking people who will love this country and be committed to making it better.
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By doing so, it would effectively cripple the FTC's enforcement efforts in this area, allowing untold harm to hardworking Americans.
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The officers said they all come from hardworking backgrounds and admired how dedicated Delgado was to providing for his family.
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You aren't the only person who can save the world; who has the capacity to be kind, helpful, and hardworking.
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"Once again, the president expects hardworking consumers to pay for his out-of-touch climate agenda," he said in a statement.
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Our greatest resource is the quality and capabilities of the hardworking, dedicated women and men that make up our intelligence cadre.
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This is not the way that hardworking Americans operate their businesses, and it shouldn't be the status quo in Congress either.
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Leos love to be spoiled, and while Venus is in hardworking Virgo, you're just not into anyone who is a slacker!
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Certainly, heavy drinking and the cheeky dismissal of one's hardworking siblings wouldn't seem out of place in the Lannister family tree.
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Absolute Humidity is edited by Tess Maunder and published in a limited edition of 400 by Hardworking Goodlooking / Lobregat Balaguer (2018).
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Like many hardworking Americans, Corey plans to invest his tax cut raise into his new home and his two daughters' education.
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Dancers are hardworking, passionate athletes, dedicated to their craft, and it's time the world gives them credit where credit is due.
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I want people who can love the United States and all of its citizens, and who will be hardworking and productive.
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"No hardworking student should be stuck in the red," said Obama during his final State of the Union address in 2017.
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I became the chill, docile, hardworking woman he wanted, one who would roll her eyes and laugh at his sexual advances.
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With these latest tariffs, many hardworking Americans will soon wonder why their shopping bills are higher and their budgets feel stretched.
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"Kirk was a loving and hardworking husband, father, son and brother." his son Matt Woodman said in a statement to Reuters.
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" And on: "I apologize to all the hardworking men and women in New York who'd like to have jobs, but Gov.
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But these kids were smart, sweet, and hardworking; their focus was on how they can best define their paths to success.
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The Moon is in hardworking Capricorn, the sign of success, and you're totally focused on your career, reputation, and popularity today.
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The Moon is in hardworking Earths sign Capricorn today, finding you intent on accomplishing the items on your to-do it.
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To make ends meet, her hardworking father worked three jobs, including employment at a factory and at restaurant as a dishwasher.
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A lot of conversations about money will be happening now that Mercury, the communication planet, is entering hardworking Earth sign Capricorn.
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Samuel L. Jackson just skewered Ben Carson for suggesting slaves were simply hardworking immigrants ... in the most Samuel L. fashion ever.
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The hardworking engineer quickly rose through the ranks of the Russian space program, due largely to his brilliance with docking systems.
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" Rubio stood up for Comey's character, saying that while the former FBI director wasn't perfect, he was a "patriotic, hardworking American.
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Being smart and hardworking can only take you so far, said Avi Savar, managing partner and CEO of business accelerator Dreamit.
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We have seen well-intentioned policies implemented without regard for the concerns from industry that have wound up hurting hardworking Americans.
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We can't afford to lose Cordray's leadership or diminish the role that the CFPB plays every day to support hardworking Americans.
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The law's enrollees may not be paying for all the law's growing costs, but hardworking taxpayers will for generations to come.
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Skip generic descriptors Hardworking, self-motivated, self-sufficient, proactive, and detail-oriented are all words you'll find on most people's resumes.
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Appreciate the chance to meet w/ Chuck Jones & hardworking men of Local 1999 about our efforts to save Carrier jobs pic.twitter.
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The Moon is in hardworking Virgo, lighting up the part of your chart that rules your career, popularity, and public life.
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I urge the Tarrant County GOP to stop this attempt to remove a hardworking county party official based on religious beliefs.
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For example, that hardworking NYC cop, who is also getting dinged by the new caps on State and Local taxes (SALT)?
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I'm going to work with this president to cut taxes, to reduce regulations on the hardworking job creators of our state.
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Instead of treating them like caricatures to be mocked, Republicans should be respected as decent, hardworking Americans concerned about their future.
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The GOP ticket would "hold wages down for hardworking Americans," warned Mary Kay Henry, president of the Service Employees International Union.
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Moreover, hardworking Colorado families could be in a situation where their internet bills could increase to access some types of content.
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I wish Acting Administrator Wheeler and the hardworking EPA staff the very best as they continue to better our nation's environment.
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"He's shown me over the past couple of months what a creative and bright and hardworking person he is," she says.
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Aveeno Absolutely Ageless Eye Cream is perfect for those who need a hardworking eye cream that won't break the bank. Pros:
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These types of programs take money out of the pockets of hardworking Americans and enrich wealthy corporations with armies of lobbyists.
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Indeed, as many Americans revile Congress, the truth is that our nation's capital is full of optimistic, hardworking and capable people.
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But we aren't all self-aware, which is the best attribute you can have — even more than being smart or hardworking.
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Anyone that knows the Latino culture knows that we are a hardworking, law-abiding, intensely patriotic community with strong family values.
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Imports have caused the demise of manufacturers across the country, and impacted thousands of jobs for hardworking Americans as a result.
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This would allow hardworking entrepreneurs to keep a little more of their earnings, which are needed to make their businesses thrive.
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In appointing Pruitt, Trump has doubled down on his commitment to serving the fossil fuel industry, instead of hardworking American families.
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While there are many well-intentioned, hardworking employees at the VA, there are also many who accept mediocrity as the standard.
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So we have it very good onboard compared to the very, very, very hardworking individuals of the rest of the crew.
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These hardworking Americans are looking for opportunity, and direct selling provides them with the empowerment and independence they are looking for.
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Hoover seems to have been an almost brutally tough, obsessively hardworking manager; certainly charm was not the secret to his success.
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Mercury is retrograde in hardworking Earth sign Taurus, and it's highlighting the sector of your chart that rules fame and fortune.
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Meanwhile, 401(k)-style accounts can leave hardworking people with little to no savings upon retirement if their investments do poorly.
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"Contrary to the morale-killing comment of the president, Nigerian youths are hardworking, intelligent and enterprising," he said in a statement.
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I also love their grounded attitude and hardworking ethics as well as how they get involved and interact with their fans.
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In fact, a voiceover in the film explains that muxe are expected to be more hardworking because of this "feminine" side.
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Warrior Mars is currently in grounded, hardworking Capricorn, and Mars loves being Capricorn, as it can really get shit done there!
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The Moon is in hardworking Earth sign Taurus, lighting up the sector of your chart that rules your chores and schedule.
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At a rally in the spring, Mr. Trump called Tennessee the "home of hardworking American patriots," an assertion met with cheers.
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It's clear that though many, many Trump supporters are fine, hardworking Americans, there are also some who are outright racist shitbags.
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The hardworking Black Widow also isn't afraid to embrace her sexuality and won't let anyone tell her she can't do something.
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Many, especially Republicans, accepted Kavanaugh's angry testimony that he was a decent, hardworking man wrongly accused in a politically motivated smear.
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Beyonce performed at the CMAs last night & is on a mission to take country music away from us, hardworking white people!
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I just wanted to voice the sentiment of many of the hardworking people who work with me from all over Mexico.
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They do not dispute that most of the immigrants are eager and hardworking and did not choose their station in life.
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Like many hardworking Americans, Corey plans to invest his tax‑cut raise into his new home and his two daughters' education.
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Many top earners are not only talented and hardworking, but they are also lucky to have grown up in privileged circumstances.
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We see our virtues and vices reflected in animals — hardworking beavers, indolent sloths, innocent lambs, greedy vultures — through a glass darkly.
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It's not just that they're good citizens and they're loyal, patriotic and hardworking, but that they're also not like Black people.
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During the time the Sun has been in hardworking Capricorn, it's been hard for you to turn away from your responsibilities.
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" He described his friend -- who he has known for two years -- as"hardworking" and a "good person without any bad habits.
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Nassif, a former Target marketer, named the line after her Iowan mother, Thelma, a hardworking homemaker, gardener, and mother of nine.
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Democrats have historically been able to implement social programs by focusing on the economic benefit that they offer to hardworking Americans.
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Sadly, this administration has a history of putting corporate profits ahead of hardworking people, and this is yet another tragic low.
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"I was hardworking and always wanted to prove myself, and he gave me a chance to learn more," Mr. Poly said.
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The bottom line is that ObamaCare's broken promises have caused immense harm to millions of hardworking Americans from coast to coast.
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It's time for Republican senators to put petty and political differences aside to come together over tax cuts for hardworking Americans.
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"Amazon's proposed purchase of Whole Foods could impact neighborhood grocery stores and hardworking consumers across America," Cicilline said in a statement.
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Rather than prosecuting real criminals, she would strip hardworking, law-abiding citizens of their rights to protect themselves and their families.
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"For the past 17 years, Obamacare has wreaked havoc on the lives of innocent, hardworking Americans," Trump said during his statement.
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Most of my friends were brown or poor like me, with some version of parents like mine -- blue-collar, hardworking immigrants.
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"Loïc has a solid will and determination, he is hardworking, he is imaginative and nonconformist," Pinault told me, by e-mail.
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She fired back again shortly after, saying she's "STILL WAITING FOR AN EXPLANATION FROM THE BRILLIANT, TALENTED, HARDWORKING STAFF" at Delta.
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The most hardworking people were Russian prisoners of war; they lived longer than the other guys, about six to seven weeks.
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"I'm honest, hardworking and I don't let anyone get in my way and cheat me out of my dream," she says.
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"We're here because of some hardworking women," she added, before telling, in vivid detail, the story of the Triangle Shirtwaist disaster.
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The plan that will provide real results for hardworking taxpayers is providing significant deficit-neutral tax cuts to boost economic health.
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Rather than rip apart hardworking parents from their children, our society should provide meaningful immigration reforms, and invest in these children.
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Tax reform should be an opportunity to help hardworking Americans on the factory floor, not just executives in the C-suite.
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At the same time, it makes sure most hardworking Americans come out ahead, with more money in their pockets than before.
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When you favor the recipient, it's not a subsidy; it's just commonsense support for hardworking Americans, who are of course Good.
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The Sun is now in hardworking Capricorn and it's shining down on the sector of your chart that rules success and recognition.
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When smart, hardworking people strike it rich, the availability heuristic leads them to ascribe their success to talent and hard work alone.
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But there are other forms of bias routinely expressed by the left that stereotype and malign good and hardworking Americans every day.
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Brady, a longtime supporter of Donald Trump, did so on the backs of hardworking, unheralded teammates like Dion Lewis and Chris Hogan.
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I just think that it's about being really smart and hardworking and really disciplining yourself to make those things happen for yourself.
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There's a reason he's one of the greatest and most successful actors of our time; he's incredibly hardworking and creative and collaborative.
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"It's time for taxpayers to stop subsidizing the institutions that put hardworking students through this heartbreaking mess," Jayapal said in a statement.
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They're very good, steady, and hardworking stylists that have a foundation, and that's one of the things that makes me the happiest.
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She's a strict, hardworking boss who cares deeply about her employees, especially those she's chosen to take under her wing and mentor.
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According to Patel's school of thought, it's all about choosing fewer products, but ones that are of the highest quality and hardworking.
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And he is trying to teach them what parents all over the country teach their children: to be kind, hardworking, and brave.
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" But Gillespie said the ad was "an attack on" his "supporters," whom he calls "good decent hardworking Virginians who love their neighbors.
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None of these qualities is necessarily bad—indeed, the conscientious and hardworking Mrs May initially made a refreshing contrast to her predecessor.
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Over the past 8 years, however, the American Dream has been shattered for millions of hardworking Americans trying to make life better.
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"I am a very hardworking businesswoman and entrepreneur, and that's what I want to be known as now," shares the hotel heiress.
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There's a silver lining to Jennifer Lawrence's very busy Hollywood playbook: all the green that it generates for the hardworking golden gal.
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Reviews on Glassdoor suggest that Facebook's offices are well-designed and equipped, while others note that it's a very hardworking, competitive environment.
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Crowdfunding. No, because I have enough money and I don't want hardworking people to give their money, you know what I mean?
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Neil was a hardworking, intelligent engineer who loved planes and who pushed himself to the limit to get us where we needed.
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Virgo is a sign astrologers refer to as hardworking and diligent—but how can you get anything done when you're so exhausted?
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And Mother's Day is a good chance to at least show hardworking mom's out there that we're grateful for all they do.
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It's never told that you can just be a hardworking citizen that just wants to protect what's yours and protect your life.
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To left and right alike, it speaks of waste and corruption: the exploitation of hardworking taxpayers by the rich and the feckless.
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As for Ray Liotta, his character, Paulie Fucillo, is "the hardworking owner of a local convenience store," a Netflix media release explains.
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"The agency is putting money back in the pockets of hardworking Americans, and keeping the financial marketplace fair and safe," Waters wrote.
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"Virginia's screamo scene is full of some of the most supportive, talented, and hardworking people currently active in heavy music," he says.
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"I came here to govern, not engage in partisan politics at the expense of hardworking Americans," Sherrill, a freshman congresswoman, tweeted. Rep.
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Today's visit to #Texas to spend time with children & thank the many hardworking individuals helping to care for them was very meaningful.
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"Eliminating these common sense protections will result in millions of hardworking families trapped in a cycle of debt and poverty," said Sen.
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The mainstream Republican Party is, in fact, made up of decent, hardworking Americans who believe in a core set of conservative values.
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Plus polls show we believe that rich people are inherently more intelligent and hardworking, despite said president serving as a glaring exception.
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We hope lawmakers will take steps to protect, enhance and expand the system that's helping millions of hardworking Americans save for retirement.
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Hardworking Americans are making real decisions about how and whether to fill prescriptions and whether to prioritize their health or their finances.
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Congress must repeal this tax if we are serious about making the economy stronger and fairer for hardworking Americans and their families.
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The T.V.A. is a publicly funded institution, doling out multimillion-dollar paychecks to its executives and putting hardworking people's pensions at risk.
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If we ignore this fact, the frequency and severity of extreme weather will exponentially increase, leaving hardworking taxpayers to foot the bill.
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Capricorns are known by astrologers to be very hardworking people, but you know that there is more to life than being productive.
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What Trump is doing here is telling a kind of morality tale: The good and hardworking Americans versus the hypocritical globalist elites.
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The Moon is in hardworking Earth sign Virgo today, lighting up the sector of your chart that rules your routines and rituals.
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The promise of sustainable, living-wage employment could evaporate for millions of hardworking Americans across the country if we don't act now.
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"He's a very dedicated priest and hardworking and in good standing, it's just a random act of an innocent priest," the Rev.
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He knows how to help hardworking Americans achieve success, how to make our country competitive and how to engage technology and people.
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"The height of a pandemic is not the time to tear down rules that protect hardworking families from financial crises," said Sen.
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Despite the supposed matrilineal advantage, I know several hardworking new grandmas providing regular care for their sons' children, and all seems amicable.
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The Moon is in materially minded, hardworking Virgo, inspiring you to focus on your goals and achieve the success you're destined for.
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In the age of "dadvertising," father-actors are, instead, competent, present, presentable, even mythic parents, and equal if not more hardworking partners.
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What isn't fair is a hardworking student not getting into the school of their dreams because they weren't born with deep pockets.
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He's an honest, hardworking person, and he sure as hell isn't dumb enough to give dogs Tramadol hours before a drug test.
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The show's other big name is James Franco, playing identical twins: Vincent, a hardworking barkeep, and Frankie, a hard-gambling black sheep.
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Growing up in the United States, she was used to Koreans being viewed as hardworking and upwardly mobile, a model American minority.
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"Most of the people I work with are just hardworking people who just want to live their lives," said McInerney, of Brooklyn.
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When you meet somebody's children and you see intelligent, respectful, charitable, hardworking people…as a father, you look and you go, 'Wow!
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Happy (almost) Labor Day to all the hardworking members of the early-startup community — entrepreneurs, founders, investors, engineers and everyone in between.
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We need to be focused on helping hardworking Americans, communities, and small businesses — not handing big corporations a blank check. pic.twitter.com/tMBZm26h3y
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Too many hardworking families struggle to pay their medical bills, deductibles are often too high, and some insurance marketplaces need more competition.
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Denise Elliott-Owens, a hardworking mother from Trinidad living in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, tried to make a better life for her family.
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Our reforms should include strengthening budget enforcement, increasing transparency for hardworking American taxpayers, establishing long-term debt limits and reforming mandatory spending.
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Immediately the cardiologist looked for blockages in the coronary arteries, which feed blood and oxygen to the hardworking muscles of her heart.
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And when you have one of the latterâ€"especially a really good, hardworking, business-minded kind of dogâ€"you'd better appreciate it.
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"Our goal will be to leave that money in the pockets of hardworking Marylanders," Hogan said Wednesday, according to The Baltimore Sun.
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Charlie Baker, meanwhile, hasn't explicitly opposed the measure, but frequently cites his opposition to "tax increases on our hardworking families." http://politi.
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I can't say enough about each actor, writer, producer creator and member of the hardworking crews that brought these stories to life.
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"My view on this and what I have committed to is costs will go down for hardworking middle-class families," she replied.
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Now, have you read the comments on Tejal Rao's story about Kabir Ahmed, a hardworking halal-cart vendor in New York City?
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If confirmed, I will work tirelessly to ensure that the EPA acts lawfully, sensibly, and with those hardworking Americans ever in mind.
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We need a president who will ensure that the wealthiest among us play by the same rules as hardworking, middle-class Americans.
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Rodriguez described his grandfather as a hardworking man whose hobbies included sitting outside and soaking up the sun with the family dog.
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The protagonist is a hardworking bodega owner named Usnavi de la Vega, and he is the heart and soul of the Heights.
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As President Trump's campaign manager, I had the privilege of meeting many of these hardworking steel workers at campaign events and rallies.
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Johnson failed the hardworking members of the Chicago Police Department, he intentionally misled the people of Chicago and he intentionally misled me.
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Ms. Conway, however hardworking she has proved to be in the past year, has devoted herself to one task — defending Donald Trump.
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But we should start from the baseline that any changes will make our health care system better, not worse for hardworking Americans.
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"When it comes to hardworking Ohio families, Rob Portman has our back," said Pat Darrow, president of the Ohio Conference of Teamsters.
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Johnson failed the hardworking members of the Chicago Police Department, he intentionally misled the people of Chicago and he intentionally misled me.
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"It's true that high-octane, hardworking child-rearing has some pointless excesses, and it doesn't spark joy for parents," Ms. Druckerman writes.
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The Full Moon in hardworking Virgo on February 22 will make sure you're spending plenty of time working and enjoying your popularity.
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A diverse group of hardworking men and women who possess integrity, respect and compassion for one another and the world they live in.
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" The statement continued: "The efforts being made to disparage our business and negatively impact its hardworking employees is both disturbing and uncalled for.
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Within hours, support from all over the world started to pour in -- ending up with more than $380,000 for the hardworking elderly gentleman.
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Advocates have also said the policy would penalize even hardworking immigrants who need only a small bit of temporary assistance from the government.
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In a middle-class neighbourhood of Chesterfield County Helen Marie, a hardworking wife and mother, confessed she didn't like everything about Mr Trump.
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To me, Hillary represents the strong, intelligent, and hardworking women who paved the way for her to reach the pinnacle of her career.
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Luke paints him as a hardworking man who believed in Harlem's future and wanted to protect its residents from the selfish (a.k.a. Cottonmouth).
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Shows get renewed all the time, but it's not often we get to see the news delivered to their hardworking cast and crew.
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She also recently launched her own website, Not for Lazy Moms, where hardworking mothers share parenting tips and all-natural at-home remedies.
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At many companies, it's often the CEO and leadership team who have a team of hardworking analysts delivering important data about the business.
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We owe it to these hardworking women to start repairing these gaps in our history and raising our voices about their amazing accomplishments.
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These policies treat women like an opportunity for cost savings, not the mothers, grandmothers, caregivers and hardworking members of society who deserve better.
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Despite their activism, those in Empower say they are, above all, hardworking professionals who spend most of their time focused on their jobs.
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"Wealthy landlords and high-priced lobbyists have spared nothing to line their own pockets at the expense of hardworking New Yorkers," he said.
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The September 1 solar eclipse in hardworking Earth sign Virgo will be activating the sector of your chart that rules fame and fortune.
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The Sun enters hardworking Earth sign Virgo, on August 22, placing its spotlight on the success and reputation sector of your chart—exciting!
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She's a loyal friend, hardworking model, dedicated student — she's even the face of Carolina Herrera's latest fragrance, Good Girl, for crying out loud.
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After all, many climate change proposals at all levels of government include substantial increases in revenue – all at the expense of hardworking taxpayers.
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We need tax reform that puts more money into the pockets of hardworking Americans, not a tax system that only helps the wealthiest.
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Taking the microphone, she gently defused the situation, telling her husband that he was wrong: the people before him were hardworking, honest folk.
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Donald Trump visited Mexico where he met the president, Enrique Peña Nieto, and spoke of his affection for Mexicans as "honest, hardworking people".
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But most job seekers are motivated and hardworking, so these traits don't really set you apart from the rest of the applicant pool.
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In aggregate, they make a humble and hardworking case that pragmatic-minded ecological art can function as a form of guerrilla urban design.
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Instead, focus on getting your work done, as the sun and Mercury, the planet of the mind, will meet tonight in hardworking Virgo.
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She's an incredibly hardworking woman and when she was young she also had to fight her way in an industry dominated by men.
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" "The waters disappearing and we do, we have a long way to go," he said, adding, "You have a lot of hardworking people.
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In my home state of Missouri, it's hard to overstate the tremendously positive impact small-business tax cuts will have on hardworking families.
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He was terrific at the Senior Bowl and the N.F.L. scouting combine and is described, by all accounts, as humble, religious and hardworking.
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"Paul Ryan gave his wealthy friends a massive tax cut while cheating hardworking American families out of health care coverage," the ad declared.
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The whole point of tax reform was to eliminate barriers to economic growth and put more money into the pockets of hardworking Americans.
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Fifty years ago, he wouldn't have needed to worry about the approval of people who were actually good at school or visibly hardworking.
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"I have three living grandparents in their nineties, just salt-of-the-earth, hardworking people who don't complain about anything," she told me.
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In 2009, former ABC News anchor Charles Gibson said Tapper could be brash, but he was also "hungry, hardworking, and hard to ignore."
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He was raised here as one of three sons and six daughters born to a hardworking and fairly prosperous farmer and property owner.
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Since its founding, America has achieved its economic and security interests by attracting and welcoming the smartest, most hardworking people in the world.
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I was very impressed with the center and the hardworking staff and leadership there -- and thank them for all of their hard work.
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The kingdom's news media have built his image as a hardworking, businesslike leader less concerned than his predecessors with the trappings of royalty.
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The free-market, conservative movement is blessed with hardworking, dedicated, and idealistic (in the best sense) donors, scholars, opinion journalists, broadcasters, and activists.
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The Moon is in fellow Fire sign Leo, until this evening, when it will enter hardworking Virgo, so make time to have fun.
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The Moon is in one of the hardworking signs of the zodiac today, Virgo, and productivity, cash, and value is on your mind.
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Given their many talents, it's time to give your usual hardworking black ones a rest in exchange for something a little less expected.
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On the job, she was obsessively hardworking: she started a drug-treatment program, a domestic-violence program, and a campaign against meth dealers.
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Through his own employment practices, he helps demonstrate that refugees are hardworking, productive members of our society, not the economic burden some suggest.
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I mean, I grew up with people who were hardworking, whose jobs were taken away from them because the auto industry was decimated.
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The new rule expands the definition to include potentially hardworking Americans who legally use Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Medicaid and housing choice vouchers.
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We should prioritize those who pose a threat to the safety of our communities, not hardworking families who are contributing to their communities.
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The Moon is in hardworking Earth sign Virgo today, illuminating the sector of your chart that rules your career as well as popularity.
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"There was no one more capable, hardworking and kind," Senator Jeff Flake of Arizona, a Republican and former House member, said on Twitter.
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The only child of a hardworking single Jamaican mother, he had learned young that a strong work ethic was the key to advancement.
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Lawmakers in states across the country can and should work to guarantee worker voting rights for our hardworking civil servants and public employees.
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Members of Congress should be held to the same standard as hardworking Americans – if you don't do your job, you don't get paid.
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"He's not going to be taking care of the sugar daddies who look down on the hardworking people of America," Mr. Cloutier said.
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It would be the last act of a 29-year law enforcement veteran described as hardworking and dedicated and, now, as a hero.
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The U.S. economy needs the hardworking people of Puerto Rico, and the federal government must become an honest stakeholder in the rebuilding effort.
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Later it becomes a way of talking about criminals versus the innocent, about lazy welfare cheats versus hardworking people, and citizens versus illegals.
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"In the end, it's going to end in acquittal, and so why don't we focus on real things that matter for hardworking families?"
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It will relieve financial burdens unfairly placed on the backs of hardworking Americans and will save the average family $1,182 more each year.
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"I am offering myself to serve hardworking Georgians as a political outsider in the United States Senate to protect that dream for everyone."
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"This display of hate and cowardice does not represent the dedicated hardworking men and women of the Department of Homeland Security," Meehan said.
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Editorial Every election year, politicians of both parties portray Washington as a Gomorrah of influence peddling, goldbricking and waste, funded by hardworking taxpayers.
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"Opportunity Zones are helping to revitalize communities and create jobs for hardworking Americans," Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said in a statement on Thursday.
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"Opportunity Zones are helping to revitalize communities and create jobs for hardworking Americans," Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said in a statement on Thursday.
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But you're not going to say that Joe Biden is a bad person or that he doesn't think about the normal, hardworking American.
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"That's good news for our city and the hardworking police officers faced with this unprecedented security challenge," de Blasio said in a statement.
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Elmont Principal Kevin Dougherty said hardworking students and families, a supportive community and administrations past and present deserve the credit for the school's accomplishments.
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Undoubtedly, Minnesota's primary competitive advantage for attracting business is in our world-class workforce, the hardworking people of Minnesota and their drive to discover.
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Every opportunity he got, he would praise Italians to the press as decent, hardworking people who loved their children and would make terrific citizens.
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It's unfortunate that the hashtag had to be brought back, but it's comforting to see such a force of support behind the hardworking journalist.
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Embrace being the boss and nixing ideas under the full moon in Virgo, the hardworking, detail-oriented, often called "picky" editor of the zodiac.
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"Make no mistake: As governor, Jared Polis will raise every tax and fee he can to take more money from hardworking Coloradans," Stapleton said.
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During this Full Moon in hardworking, realistic Virgo, the only reason your head should be in the clouds is because you're on a plane.
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"Alcee is a career public servant and staunch voice for hardworking families and I'm proud to have his endorsement in this race," Harris said.
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Fear not, the hardworking people at The Mashable Show are going to do their best to deliver that sweet (and savory) experience to you.
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" They continued, "We look forward to examining this merger from the perspective of what is in the best interest of consumers and hardworking people.
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No home or business is complete without a hardworking WiFi router to get your whole family or co-workers on the internet with ease.
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Our efforts show that when a state supports its incredibly hardworking, innovative business owners and consumers, big things can happen and our economy thrives.
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This powerful and meaningful march is about the hardworking women in Des Moines and across the country, and she can't wait to join them.
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Hardworking immigrant families living in fear, who should be brought out of the shadows so they and their children can have a better future.
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"They're both hardworking," Melania Trump said about her father and husband, according to a April 2016 GQ interview that's also cited in the book.
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The original One Day at a Time follows a divorced, hardworking mother of two who lives in a cheap apartment with a nosy superintendent.
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". Hancock described the partnership as a means to ease pressure on the NHS, and for "reducing the pressure on our hardworking GPs and pharmacists.
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Movies like Hidden Figures and Erin Brockovich give us a glimpse into gutsy, hardworking women whose fascinating life stories would have gone untold otherwise.
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"Amazon's proposed purchase of Whole Foods could impact neighborhood grocery stores and hardworking consumers across America," the Rhode Island Democrat said in a statement.
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One can be forgiven for getting the impression that these hardworking Americans are somehow a greater threat to our country than these Islamic extremists.
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Capricorn is a hardworking Earth sign, and this full moon will be major for your finances as well as your sense of self-worth.
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The Moon enters hardworking and determined Earth sign Taurus this morning, activating the sector of your chart that rules your daily routines and responsibilities.
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"We have to make college affordable for every American, because no hardworking student should be stuck in the red," the president said Tuesday night.
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Our committee is focused on addressing the unique credit, operational and regulatory hurdles that can hobble even the most courageous, innovative and hardworking entrepreneurs.
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As Venus moves through hardworking, analytical Virgo, you're going to figure out what's truly meaningful when it comes to your professional goals and popularity.
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Many progressives in the House argue that the proposal would chip away at protections for hardworking Americans and undermine the Fair Labor Standards Act.
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You're a hardworking goat who always has something brewing, but your challenge over these next few weeks will be to stop working so hard.
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We can invest in hardworking families and build an economy that puts Americans first -- defined by better jobs, better wages and a better future.
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The secretary is squandering his most precious asset -- the immensely talented, intelligent, experienced, hardworking and capable people who man the trenches at Foggy Bottom.
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In this episode, however, the general consensus seemed to be that an entertainment career consisting solely of reality television is beneath regular, hardworking folk.
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Giving employers license to demand extra hours while denying workers control over their schedules is a step backward, not a solution for hardworking families.
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But in a race that's favored massive rallies and Trump's promises of "so much winning," Bush's humble, hardworking, elbow-grease campaign message hasn't impressed.
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She says they're a nice, hardworking family and she's appalled her husband's season of "Big Brother" has turned so ugly ... mostly due to Jason.
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"I have no reason to doubt the conclusions that the hardworking people who put that together came to," Wray said of the January report.
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"Appreciate the chance to meet w/ Chuck Jones & hardworking men of Local 1999 about our efforts to save Carrier jobs," Pence tweeted in March.
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In this case, the hardworking wage-earners in America pick up for the lost revenue that now sits in the PE guys' bank accounts.
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That does nothing to ratchet down the violence, though, and is scant comfort to law abiding, hardworking black folk most affected by the carnage.
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The program's intent is that we cover the elderly, the disabled and the hardworking families who come in well under the federal poverty line.
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And that's why having a team that is hardworking and deeply aligned with your mission, but also kind, is critical to your business success.
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Priority enforcement has allowed non-threatening hardworking immigrants to continue providing for their families while they wait for Congress to enact comprehensive immigration reform.
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Libya, once a destination for hardworking migrants across the continent to earn a living wage in decent conditions, can become just that once again.
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Despite the ideological divide between Mulvaney and CFPB veterans, the acting director said the overwhelming majority of bureau staff are hardworking, honorable public servants.
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But these days pickups are often pressed into double duty, as hardworking vehicles for ranchers and contractors, but also as competitors to luxury SUVs.
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We can't afford to lose this level of leadership or diminish the role that the CFPB plays every day to support everyday, hardworking Americans.
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For one thing, his hardworking girlfriend, Anna (Leila Mimmack), has reached the limit of her tolerance for his couch-sitting, video-game-playing ways.
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Tiny, fuzzy, and perfect, the dog is 110% cooler than any spouse, partner, or boyfriend — all due respect to the hardworking baes out there.
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In contrast, some really talented and hardworking founders just happen to work on the wrong things and don't attain the same level of success.
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This new reality series, produced by Nick Cannon, follows four hardworking assistants in Atlanta as they aim to be as successful as their bosses.
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In this month's edition of Dear Annabel, we discuss Saturn's entry into hardworking Earth sign Capricorn and the life-changing eclipses coming this August.
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McQueen was the hardworking fashion designer who got liposuction and dental work to be more closely aligned with the coercive aesthetics of his environs.
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The Moon is in practical, hardworking Earth sign Capricorn, and you're focusing on completing your to-do list and taking care of your health.
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But even the most zealous and hardworking of VCs can only sit on so many boards and be fully engaged with each portfolio company.
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"The New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq are breaching their fiduciary responsibility to institutional investors, the pension funds of hardworking Americans," Mr. Bannon said.
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The reality is quite the opposite: Céspedes is a hardworking, humble cowboy who values the peace and simplicity that comes with working the land.
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"I'm not sure what Inslee's plan would actually achieve other than bankrupting the economy and putting hardworking coal miners out of work," she said.
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Egyptian authorities have interpreted the silence of the United States to mean Moustafa's country and his government have forgotten this hardworking, ordinary American man.
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Lebovitz's first home in Paris was a double-size version of one of those top-floor garrets to which hardworking maids were once relegated.
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Asians are often viewed as the "model minority" — hardworking and dutiful — but this stereotype's negative side is "being workhorses without creativity," Professor Pan said.
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From removing fallen trees and unsafe roots to numerous other tasks, the hardworking volunteers are made up of those who regularly use the trails.
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In 2014, Ms. Niles, a hardworking executive with a background in radio marketing, was brought in to modernize and expand the reach of WBGO.
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"E-Verify is the most effective deterrent to illegal immigration because it shuts off the jobs magnet and saves jobs for hardworking Americans," Rep.
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And even if it could be solved, it would only result in a bunch of foreigners getting rich off the backs of hardworking Americans.
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"With their tax scam, Republicans have engineered a massive giveaway to corporations and the ultra-rich, at the expense of hardworking Americans," complained Rep.
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Bardot plays Juliette, an 18-year-old orphan who works in a bookstore and scandalizes her hardworking foster mother with her willful, wanton ways.
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They're also forcing punishing taxes upon tens of millions of hardworking Americans who derive nothing from these plans, usually pushed and enforced by unions.
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That's 63 million people across 50 states, and it includes the overwhelming majority of hardworking people in Eastern and Southeastern Ohio, which I represent.
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This means that hardworking West Tennesseans across the 2900th District will see more money in their paychecks each month to spend how they choose.
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Artisans and hardworking laborers had rescued Italy from the wreckage of World War II, constructing a prosperous nation, before wicked elements plundered the bounty.
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Defense: Officer had to make a quick decision During closing arguments, Johnson described the teen as a model student -- hardworking, smart and always smiling.
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According to the tenets of modern pop feminism, I'm entitled to a certain amount of overindulgence because, as a hardworking woman, I've earned it.
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"We are hardworking, taxpaying Americans who want to engage in our democracy and to simply be heard by our Congressional representative," the group said.
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Now, thousands of cases are working their way through the courts with the help of hardworking federal defenders, potentially reducing thousands of prison sentences.
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Those cuts will force hardworking parents to sacrifice their own and their children's health, pitting basic needs like medication and food against each other.
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Had the TPP been agreed to, it would have exported our broken copyright system, one that disadvantages hardworking American creatives, to the international stage.
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The federal government is a broken, lobbyist-infested cesspool of corruption that abuses its power, cooks deals for crooked politicians, and despises hardworking Americans.
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"The new, postcard-size Form 1040 is designed to simplify and expedite filing tax returns, providing much-needed relief to hardworking taxpayers," Mnuchin said.
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"The only pathway to making paid family leave a reality for hardworking American parents is through bipartisan, bicameral legislation," she said in a statement.
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Without this critical guarantee, many banks would be unwilling to finance home loans, making the promise of the American dream elusive for hardworking families.
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Without social media, would we know about the police officers who banded together this week to help a hardworking guy in a tough spot?
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But for millions of hardworking Americans, they reap neither the benefit of added time spent with family nor the support of this administration's priorities.
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It's basically the opposite argument that all those hardworking clowns made when they feared that IT would wreck their birthday party business, but whatever.
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People would talk about opposing social programs because the recipients were lazy and not hardworking like themselves; those were often dog-whistle racist claims.
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Since that first wristwatch, the G-Shock has become an institution, spawning numerous variations that are revered by horologists, hardworking people, and hypebeasts alike.
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Make sure you return the favor by helping them with a project next time, so you aren't simply taking advantage of hardworking colleagues. 7.
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At Home Hardworking, rights-focused "workers centers" are a great starting point for community building and organizing around issues of labor and economic justice.
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These changes would not only negatively impact thousands of hardworking people across the United States, but will be a step backwards for our entire nation.
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I think this is why it's our job to tell those stories: 99% of people are hardworking and terrific and care deeply about one another.
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The Moon is in hardworking Earth sign Virgo today, illuminating the part of your chart that rules your health, your habits, and your daily work.
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"Apple's Interactive Media Group (IMG) is looking for a dedicated and hardworking engineer to join our streaming media playback team," reads the Media Engineer position.
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While most members of ICE are indeed hardworking federal employees who investigate and apprehend criminals, under the Trump administration the agency has altered its focus.
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The immigration lesson of this hardworking doctor, who played by the immigration rules and was patient and deserving, is that he was rewarded with citizenship.
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Messrs Limbaugh & Co divided the world into two camps—hardworking Americans struggling to make a living versus liberals bent on taking them for a ride.
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When my aunts ask about my marital status, she nonchalantly defends me or jokingly questions why they'd wish me the fate of a hardworking wife.
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Half or more of respondents in 15 of 16 nations said Americans are optimistic by nature, and majorities in 14 countries said they are hardworking.
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I look forward to working w/ D's + R's in Congress to address immigration reform in a way that puts hardworking citizens of our country 1st.
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Indeed, in many ways he was an exemplary Soviet man—hardworking, of peasant pedigree and lacking bourgeois instincts, such as a desire for private ownership.
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But they fail to appreciate that "ban the box" puts the interests of people who have made poor decisions ahead of hardworking, law-abiding citizens.
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Gracefully negotiating a commitment with someone of high ranking is possible on Sunday, when pleasure planet Venus makes a gentle, harmonious connection with hardworking Saturn.
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Technology like automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection plus adaptive cruise control have left the ivory towers of Mercedes-Benz and Volvo to hardworking offerings.
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By 2018, unless something is done, hardworking parents around the country will be in the same position that parents in Connecticut are in right now.
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"He was kind, good, tolerant, loving, hardworking … my husband's motto was 'Work hard, play hard,' and that's how we lived our lives," Nunes-Tucker says.
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Most surprisingly, I've enjoyed a near-endless stream of inspiration that has come with being around the hardworking people who make up the activist community.
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Hardworking Americans in Arizona will see their rates increase by an average of 116%, and those in Oklahoma will see their rates increase by 69%.
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The Moon is in hardworking Capricorn today, encouraging you to get organized—which won't be easy thanks to some shake-ups taking place at work.
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"She looks down with contempt on the hardworking Americans saying that ignorance is pervasive in many parts of this country," Trump said, referring to Omar.
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"It sticks the rest of us with the tab and it makes hardworking Americans feel like the deck is stacked against them," President Obama said.
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Hardworking taxpayers deserve a senator who will take on special interests, not someone who knows how to rig the system for their own personal gain.
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Nevertheless, some Russian women have favored Chinese men for marriage, based on a cultural stereotype that they are more hardworking and sober than Russian men.
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Days before Labor Day, Governor Christie denied a living wage to thousands of hardworking New Jerseyans with his veto of the $15 minimum wage bill.
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The who-am-I question is then answered with a series of vignettes that show Communist Party members as the hardworking backbone of Chinese society.
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It's about a company whose shareholders have gotten so greedy that they no longer want to pay their hardworking staff anything above the bare minimum.
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A workplace martyr is someone who puts their job first, always, and wants everyone to know it to prove just how painfully hardworking they are.
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The women's national team deserves equal pay, but so do the hardworking EMTs and paramedics who save lives routinely and who the mayor has ignored.
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Although the Trump administration has spoken of targeting only criminal immigrants, many of those apprehended were hardworking individuals who were here providing for their families.
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Instead, the revenue realized from this flawed legislation is going right back to the retailers' coffers and is never seen by hardworking Americans as promised.
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He is hardworking, possesses great energy and stamina, and is rumored to be a "short sleeper" (someone who constitutionally requires less sleep than their peers).
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But for the hardworking roasters, grinders, and packers who make that olfactory experience possible for you every morning, it could be more toxic than intoxicating.
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Excitement at work or in your public life arrives today and the Moon is in hardworking Capricorn, encouraging you to get organized and be productive.
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One of the hardest things for Warner's Cantopop talent makers is watching these young girls fail—especially when they're hardworking and good at their craft.
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She still remembered him as the hardworking man who taught her to ride a bicycle, before he spiraled down and out on drugs and alcohol.
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But the income range can vary widely for this hardworking sector of freelancers, and knowing how to stand out can help you make more money.
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So what can a homeowner do to find a good contractor — and there are many hardworking, skilled tradesmen out there — and avoid a renovation nightmare?
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He's been a hardworking businessman and parent to several young children, and he isn't mixed up in anything that could be remotely connected to terrorism.
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You're one of the most hardworking signs in the zodiac, but the flip side of that coin is that you can also get super lazy.
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There's no compromise: hardworking, being very passionate on what do you want to do, lead your people well, and also inculcate good values in them.
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The status of millions of hardworking unauthorized immigrants who've been living peacefully in the United States for years and sometimes decades is an important problem.
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" He reiterated something he said a colleague had told him — that Mr. Martinez had "ruined it for every other hardworking person who doesn't have papers.
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The Moon is in hardworking Earth sign Capricorn, so it's best to focus on your work and chores today, as well as on getting healthy.
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"Former colleagues on Capitol Hill describe a hardworking but aloof congressman who walked through the halls with earbuds, effectively shielding him from interaction," wrote Mahoney.
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"We want the world to invest in America and create jobs for hardworking Americans," White House chief economic advisor Gary Cohn told reporters on Tuesday.
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This budget is a win for hardworking families over special interest lobbyists who want to sell out our country's future to increase their bottom line.
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As a boy, he'd loved "Good Times," particularly John Amos's portrayal of the dignified and hardworking James Evans, who reminded him of his own father.
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The hardworking dancer elves of City Ballet are performing right up to Christmas Eve to bring families the invaluable gift of a shared theatrical experience.
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The majority of these closures have been in the United States and have cost more than 4,000 hardworking and talented employees their good paying jobs.
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They raised my sister and me to be humble, hardworking, and patriotic, and I am forever grateful for the sacrifices they made on our behalf.
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And for every Theranos, there are dozens of stories of hardworking founders with promising products that simply couldn't make it to the finish line. 2.
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Rather, it begins when a company makes the decision to hire a hardworking young person and commits to training that worker for long-term employment.
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One can only hope that one day the hardworking farm boy from Rosetta Stone dazzles the Italian supermodel with his command of the congiuntivo trapassato .
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He said that Mr. Herskovic, "a hardworking blue collar worker" and father of two, had no previous criminal record and had been active in charities.
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It's tempting to promise the moon to your colleagues and your clients, especially when you're honest and hardworking and believe that you can do it.
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That means standing as a beacon for freedom abroad, and opening doors for hardworking and law-abiding people from across the globe here at home.
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"I am very pleased that the IRS clarified this important issue for hardworking families in Illinois who prepaid their property taxes last year," Hultgren said.
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Some former residents give tours of Hashima Island, sharing stories of a long-lost time when these concrete houses hosted a hardworking and bustling community.
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"Too many people were finding that when they were leaving tips for hardworking people they weren't actually going to those people," Javid told the BBC.
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There's five million Mexican people in Los Angeles, and unlike what Trump would try to get you to believe, the vast majority of them are hardworking.
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Paco was not involved in criminal activity, they said, but was a hardworking university administrator who had volunteered working with at-risk youth around the state.
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"He never mentions the many hardworking, good and honest people who are simply trying the best they can to achieve their share of the American dream."
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The tax cuts that took effect this year are fueling this economic fire by allowing hardworking Americans and businesses to keep more of what they earn.
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Yoshida says Honda Motor chose Marysville owing to the friendly, hardworking locals, presence of a testing track in East Liberty, Ohio, and a favorable investment climate.
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Nixon was a skilful, hardworking criminal; Mr Trump is a blowhard who even now seems unaware of the magnitude and complexity of the office he holds.
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After processing her shock and sadness, the hardworking celebrity stylist decided to approach her diagnosis with the same focus and determination she brings to her work.
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