" Putin himself just heralded the meeting as "successful overall.
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Bands heralded the individual branches with their official march songs.
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For some, the strike heralded a new moment in cyberwarfare.
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Trump heralded the decision as a victory on Twitter: Wow!
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British Columbia has long been heralded as Canada's weed capital.
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The company's 23th anniversary last year heralded a new agenda.
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Not all elections in the region have heralded instability however.
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Last year, critics heralded Anne's performance in the Ocean's reboot.
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DHS heralded CISA as the legislative solution the country needed.
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Facebook pages heralded the deplorables as champions against political correctness.
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He has been heralded and derided in the public sphere.
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On Twitter, fans immediately heralded the fan as a hero.
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The afternoon's heralded trio is off to a rocky start.
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At 13 he was heralded as the future of golf.
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Burrow held his own against Auburn's more heralded Jarrett Stidham.
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Mr. Musk heralded the change in typical fashion — on Twitter.
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Ms. Rooney is being heralded as a new national heroine.
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Finally, a vigorous passage of sharp polyphony heralded the end.
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Pundits heralded 219 as the Year of the Republican Woman.
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It heralded the summit as part of a "changed era".
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Amazon's arrival might once have been heralded as an unalloyed good.
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Heralded as mysterious and "enigmatic," Styles is, indeed, difficult to read.
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The announcement had been long heralded; markets were not that surprised.
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A profile in 1971 heralded her as "the screen's champion castrator".
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The mirrorworld, then, also creates the long-heralded internet of things.
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The cancellation of the much-heralded study was "embarrassing," Friede said.
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Summitt has long been heralded as an icon in women's basketball.
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"Star Wars: The Last Jedi" is being heralded as a masterpiece.
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" The New York Times heralded it as a "paradise of convenience.
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Allergan's stock initially rose, as analysts heralded the arrangement as creative.
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HIS broad grin, and his rival's grimace, heralded the big news.
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Clinton once heralded the TPP the "gold standard" of trade deals.
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These gold rushes heralded the start of modern-day gold mining.
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Obituaries heralded him as one of the heroes of those negotiations.
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Now everyone wants to be heralded as cut-rate and discounted.
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Now, the long-heralded Republican civil war may have finally arrived.
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City and company officials have heralded Citi Bike as a success.
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She is heralded for being confident and visible, despite her size.
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But Bewitched also heralded a change in how people saw Salem.
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The Voyagers carry with them a much-heralded snapshot in time.
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For so heralded a restaurant, its daily menu is remarkably approachable.
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An official at La Guardia Airport heralded the airport's ambitious renovation.
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However, the heralded innovations of 2019 to 2021 will seem insignificant.
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Pro-defense Republicans heralded the defense increases as a major victory.
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While heralded at festivals, the film received mixed reviews upon release.
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Perhaps this could have heralded a breakthrough in America's longest war.
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Has Oliver's unique skill set heralded any breakthroughs for the Wizards?
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The decision was immediately heralded as a victory by Amnesty International.
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But Mr. Giuliani, who was heralded for his leadership after the Sept.
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This year was heralded as a great year for women in movies.
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" And while he heralded Pruitt's resignation, he said it was "long overdue.
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Immunotherapy is heralded as the new frontier in the war on cancer.
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Bannon's arrival in particular heralded a setback in a decades-long struggle.
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It's sure to be heralded as just as timely — if not more.
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This is the heralded "savior of American fashion" we're talking about here.
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VR has long been heralded as a potential influential tool in academia.
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The ZongAn business is widely-heralded as China's first digital insurance company.
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The day was heralded as the DRC's first peaceful transfer of power.
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Disruptive companies whose successes he heralded had meanwhile gone out of business.
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Multiple headlines have heralded the dangers of an understaffed Transportation Security Administration.
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Her victory was heralded as a resurgence of the party's progressive wing.
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Politicians heralded Prosavana as a landmark example of "South-South" co-operation.
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Trump's digital director Brad Parscale has heralded Facebook for helping them win.
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The decision heralded the "hostile corporate takeover of our democratic process," Rep.
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Last month, a New York Times piece heralded the arrival of Luminary.
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His arrival, before the 2013 season, heralded new urgency for the Indians.
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When the wall fell, it heralded the end of the Cold War.
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In July, he heralded a numeric accomplishment: 77,651 units financed so far.
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Amazon's Alexa-enabled devices have been heralded as multi-purpose audio devices.
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CRISPR has been heralded as the next frontier in medicine and wellness.
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By the '90s, a new string, Luxilon, heralded another volley-hostile dimension.
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That was, again, another thing, heralded that was going to change everything.
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But the dirty tricks also heralded a broader transformation in international espionage.
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A heralded career Bryant leaves behind his wife, Vanessa, and three daughters.
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Many heralded the move as a sign of the space industry's maturity.
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Remember the much-heralded deal to open a Foxconn factory in Wisconsin?
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But the ouster of the Taliban in 2001 heralded new religious freedoms.
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Publications around the world heralded a rare instance of C-suite selflessness.
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She has since been heralded for keeping cool during the Southwest landing.
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Rob Portman, a measure Grassley has heralded as a good starting point.
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They are both heralded as two of the greatest MCs of all time.
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A much-heralded concert starring Placido Domingo, an opera singer, has been cancelled.
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In a primary where candidate diversity has been so heralded, this is…bizarre.
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THE decline of the conventional job has been much heralded in recent years.
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The Slim Shady of "Just Don't Give A Fuck" heralded Eminem's original breakthrough.
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There were several sharp exchanges, but the historic moment was heralded as metamorphic.
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Heralded for its Keatonesque humor, the Fall series oscillates between farce and tragedy.
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"For every drop we use, we give one back," heralded Coke's press release.
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The ruling was heralded by President Obama, who had "evolved" to become supportive.
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The CBO occupies an influential role in politics, often heralded as Washington's scorekeeper.
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Such rebirths have been heralded in the past, only to come to nothing.
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Goree Carter should be heralded as the true King of Rock 'n' Roll.
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It may be that the big, heralded change will have very little effect.
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The uprising is heralded as the birth of the modern gay liberation movement.
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Modi, likewise, heralded Trump for the "respect" they have shown him and India.
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The two are heralded for their connection, their chemistry, their charge, their romance.
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Yet as widespread as grenache is, it's among the least heralded international grapes.
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In fact, the drone is being heralded as the "world's fastest" commercial drone.
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Consider the widely heralded Obama for America digital campaign in 2008, for instance.
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Democracy Forward, one of the groups that filed the case, heralded Sunday's ruling.
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Surly commuters heralded the M Shop grand opening with a stream of invective.
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The first movie in four years from a filmmaker heralded as a visionary.
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"The internet was once heralded as the great democratizing tool," Mr. Wheeler said.
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Facebook has heralded artificial intelligence as a solution to its toxic content problems.
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Less than a decade ago, Kurdistan was being heralded as the new Dubai.
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Is this what Sydney, once heralded for its carefree hedonism, wants to be?
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"To Kill a Mockingbird" (1962) was heralded as a coming-of-age classic.
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Ocean was heralded as an ingenue, a rarity, a marvel who transcended genre.
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It's heralded as an alternative therapy to traditional hormone replacement pills and creams.
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Outside the courthouse, about a dozen protesters heralded the beginning of the trial.
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The evening rush hour heralded the weekend, which in Iran starts on Thursday.
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At the time, abortion rights activists heralded that case — Whole Woman's Health v.
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Yamada is heralded on Wall Street as a leading voice on market technicals.
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THEY MARCHED along the seafront in Brighton, waving flags and heralded by drummers.
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The new law enfranchised women and heralded a greater victory still: Full equality.
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Housing market slowdowns have typically heralded future weakness in broader British economic growth.
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The invention of the pill was heralded as a triumph of modern medicine.
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The noisy celebrations that heralded the opening would have been hard to miss.
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Trump's second, if less heralded, achievement has been to invigorate the Democratic opposition.
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" The Spanish-language daily, El Diario, more startlingly heralded, "El Paso, National Battleground.
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One goal was to get the least-heralded major a little more attention.
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She has occasionally been heralded by pundits as potentially the best female player ever.
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The evacuees' arrival was heralded by a long line of headlights heading to beaches.
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You're probably wondering what this heralded premium cable return means for your viewing pleasure.
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Perhaps most significant to the show is the least-heralded of the new cast.
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Long-heralded and oft-debated in Europe, the framework finally materialized this past fall.
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" He heralded the addition of Angus by writing in his newsletter: "He is mine.
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Special is already being heralded as a boundary-breaking achievement in storytelling around disability.
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Newspapers cited officials who claimed that the call heralded a new era in relations.
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They were not heralded as feminist heroes nor were we supposed to hate them.
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The lawsuit was heralded as historic by groups that advocate for reducing tobacco consumption.
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I have put forward a plan that was heralded as very comprehensive and realistic.
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After other losses against less heralded competition, Ollie has focused the blame on himself.
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In its heyday, Roseanne was heralded for its refreshing honesty about class in America.
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The picture emblematizes how Rodin heralded raw and unpolished sculptures that were strikingly modern.
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State Senator Connie Leyva, who introduced the bill, said it heralded a new era.
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ANTIBIOTICS were heralded as life-savers when they became widely available in the 1940s.
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Still, one of the neighborhood's less heralded hip-hop heritages is its Latin one.
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When his stratagems work, or simply seem to work, he's heralded as a genius.
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But they're the same ones that are heralded over and over, year after year.
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Episode 28 heralded the beginning of the season's attempt at a clumsy wrap-up.
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Also, bad European copyright law has often heralded damaging changes to American copyright legislation.
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In the interview, Clinton also heralded the women who have spoken out against Weinstein.
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Some heralded the plan released by the Trump administration last week as a breakthrough.
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Here's how they rose to become two of the planet's most heralded youngsters below.
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"The Wire" is heralded as one of the greatest shows of all time, period.
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But the 2015 Kentucky team was widely heralded as the best in many years.
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In more recent times, it's been heralded as a way to make abs pop.
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But an overwhelming majority had one thing in common: They heralded the name TRUMP.
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Separately, Facebook has heralded artificial intelligence as a solution to its toxic content problems.
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She has been heralded as the first Western woman artist to paint herself naked.
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LGBT activists heralded the move, while emphasizing there was still much more to do.
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It's presence is often heralded by a highly visible and gruesome act of violence.
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Its regulations also have been heralded for addressing social justice and social equity concerns.
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The law has been heralded as the world's strongest protector of digital privacy rights.
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And, Lamb signs are anchored in a few yards that heralded Trump in 2016.
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HOUSTON — A decade ago, natural gas was heralded as the fuel of the future.
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But tearing down one of the industry's more-heralded editing desks holds inherent risk.
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Kamala Harris was once heralded as the best candidate to unite the Obama electorate.
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In many ways, this film was heralded because it was made for Asian audiences.
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" Her next transformation heralded the psychedelic and undeniably queer "Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz.
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Less heralded than the creation of United Artists, it had more far-reaching consequences.
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In the "Star Wars" universe, the Millennium Falcon is heralded as the coolest ship around.
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Yet the start of season 3 heralded the end of the bad boy Reggie era.
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When it was unveiled onstage, the Galaxy Fold was heralded as the next big thing.
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Moving into fresh food was part of a strategy heralded by former CEO Denise Morrison.
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Over the years, Cityfox became a recognizable party brand, heralded by its iconic fox logo.
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It heralded a new era of voice amplification for the leader of the free world.
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Not that that will matter to the U.S. Justice Department, which heralded the federal ruling.
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But Nvidia has been a crucial, if less heralded, player in the self-driving space.
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LEE CHANG-DONG'S "Burning" arrives in British and Irish cinemas heralded by two prestigious recommendations.
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The countdown to her inevitable, heralded return to the halls of Teen Vogue starts now.
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But he will be very much front of mind for more heralded rivals on course.
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She heralded the monument's ability to "break the bronze ceiling" of statuary in Central Park.
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Both Joan Allen and John Malkovich were heralded for their work in the original production.
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On Monday, Trump heralded a call from Mexico's president about a decrease in border crossings.
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Heralded freshman center Jaren Jackson went scoreless before fouling out in 13 minutes of action.
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And Priebus's résumé was obviously very weak in those latter areas, which heralded trouble ahead.
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But in another he heralded a more tolerant country, where homosexuality is becoming grudgingly accepted.
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Disney Plus, the new streaming platform heralded as the future of Disney's empire, is live.
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"Always Be My Maybe" was heralded as a delightful entry in the romantic-comedy genre.
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"Iron Man" (2008) was heralded as a breath of fresh air for the superhero genre.
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Throughout the twentieth century, business schools heralded General Electric (GE) as America's most iconic company.
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It is not a coincidence that conservatives first heralded taxes as a means of regulating.
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This was heralded as an iconic performance and no careers were hurt in the process.
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Last April, LeEco heralded the opening of a new Silicon Valley office in San Jose.
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What it's about: "Dickinson" recreates the coming-of-age years of heralded poet Emily Dickinson.
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It was heralded as conclusive proof that this team was locked into an unavoidable decline.
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Two comparatively less-heralded female artists, both recent additions to the gallery, are also standouts.
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From the east, a muzzle flash heralded a piercing whine that echoed through the valley.
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It is ominous that the pullout is being heralded by mischief-making nations like Russia.
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The Bronx's revival has been heralded for years, but now it may be taking hold.
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Argentina and the IMF both heralded a positive meeting in New York earlier this week.
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While Forbes heralded the film as the best of the year, another damning perspective emerged.
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You were someone I had always admired & heralded every time u came on my show.
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It was heralded as the dawn of a new era for the British royal family.
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He is a heralded rookie, but few expected him to have 26 home runs already.
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In Wharton's day, this kind of life was coveted without being heralded as exactly virtuous.
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P&G heralded Pods as the best thing to happen to laundry since liquid detergent.
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Following release from Saudi's heralded wellness clinic, the "rehabilitated" al Ghmadi returned immediately to Jihad.
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While the Justice Department heralded the Equatorial Guinea settlement, it was only a partial victory.
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Trump heralded the deal as a "groundbreaking achievement" that he predicted would sail through Congress.
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It was heralded as a model of justice reform when it opened during the 1930s.
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On Wednesday, NBC News reported on some of the changes the new "twttr" app heralded.
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The moves were viewed as historic and were mostly heralded by the public health community.
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Also, while often heralded as the "future" of warfare and technology, AI does have some limitations.
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But the departures are generally heralded by growing reports of warring factions within the Oval Office.
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A few years ago, investors heralded the arrival of a future with robots in the home.
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Surprisingly enough, the boy bander is both heralded and heckled for his love of Beatle boots.
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" His less-heralded achievements included several opera librettos, including the one for Virgil Thomson's "Lord Byron.
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It comes as instant messaging for internal communication is being heralded as the future of work.
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" The American Lung Association heralded the news as a "long-awaited step to protect public health.
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But it could present problems for those less-heralded developers who are looking to break in.
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Monday night's faceoff with Donald Trump could have been heralded as another historic first for women.
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At the moment, his results are being regularly heralded by an adoring audience on the right.
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It's a huge setback for the biotech firm, once heralded as the future of the industry.
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In which logic can this possibly be heralded as a marker of feminist solidarity and liberty?
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A tech-based society has often been heralded as the future's solution to prejudice and inequality.
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The lawsuit was heralded as historic by groups that advocate in favor of reducing tobacco consumption.
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Some boosters also heralded the potential of ostriches, but emus won out over their ratite cousins.
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You're heralded as one of the country's greatest MC's, but do you see yourself as successful?
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Trump heralded Abdullah as "a great warrior" who has been key in the fight against ISIS.
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In Liverpool its growth was widely heralded as proof that ordinary Britons can be won over.
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How to Win in Business Competition is often heralded as a motivating force that drives innovation.
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Many Republicans heralded the move at the time as a sign Trump's campaign was getting serious.
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As it heralded its golfers, Beacon Rock also took stock of the gravity of the situation.
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Stock market crashes in 1929 and 2008 heralded the Great Depression and the Great Recession, respectively.
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Webber faces Democratic opponent Mikie Sherrill, who's been heralded as a top recruit for the party.
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LiveWire has been heralded as Harley-Davidson's salvation, amid declining US sales of its iconic motorcycles.
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The implication was clear: this show, heralded by panicky press releases from politicians, was incendiary stuff.
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When Mueller was appointed, Democrats heralded his appointment and gave statements of high praise and confidence.
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The Guardian was once heralded, not least by itself, as a paragon of successful, intelligent journalism.
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We are no longer the "shining city upon a hill" heralded by Republican President Ronald Reagan.
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The Manson murders closed out one era for the US, and heralded the arrival of another.
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It was much-heralded when Nasdaq launched an internal blockchain-driven exchange for privately-held stocks.
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But some, including Kim Kardashian, have heralded Instagram's decision as a boon to users' mental health.
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And the drug is already being heralded as a "game-changer" for depression and suicide treatment.
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This entire election process heralded a surge in political activeness and fervor among a new generation.
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Hogan said the performance-review modification was one change that heralded a new era for Microsoft.
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The passage of the Affordable Care Act in 6900 heralded the end of competition in healthcare.
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Golovkin instead fought a less heralded fighter, Vanes Martirosyan, and knocked him out in two rounds.
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The fossil fuel Industry has heralded the EPA's June report as vindication for years of criticism.
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Tito heralded a more moderate form of Communism than was being exercised in the Soviet Union.
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But Mr. Bongo is heralded by conservationists for his work to protect animals and marine life.
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Microsoft was a well-liked company and Mr. Gates was widely heralded as a visionary genius.
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Her debut studio album, "Invasion of Privacy," which came out in April, was heralded by critics.
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In the House this week, Republicans heralded the budget resolution as a step toward fiscal responsibility.
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The former boxing champion Floyd Mayweather has long been heralded as the pay-per-view king.
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At the Detroit show, Ford's conviction was displayed in three coming models that the company heralded.
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The two members heralded the bill as the one of the boldest climate bills in Congress.
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Race-based policies remained in place until 1973, when the government heralded a policy of multiculturalism.
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Belstaff, too, despite a much-heralded campaign with David Beckham, found it difficult to break through.
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But the much heralded Senate immigration debate last month ended up lasting less than an afternoon.
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Most recently she&aposs been widely heralded as the person responsible for Adele&aposs dramatic transformation.
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That never happened, and instead today the film is heralded for raising awareness of police brutality.
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But it was news outside of monthly returns that heralded Cohen's full return to the industry.
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The narrative rarely changes; the list of brave Republicans rarely changes; the heralded shift never arrives.
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Though the move is understandably heralded by native Americans, it is a distraction from something larger.
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The announcement was heralded as evidence that the administration was taking a tough stance against Moscow.
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Amazon's much-heralded convenience store of the future, Amazon Go, may seem like a crazy experiment.
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It's the humanity of the stories rather than their heralded plots that makes them hit hard.
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Roberts is influenced by the heralded beauty of classical sculpture, crafting busts in black and blue.
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A couple decades ago, both parties heralded tough-on-crime policies in the war on drugs.
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It's been heralded as one of the few superhero movies that gets feminism right, but Cameron disagrees.
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While investors heralded Culp's ascension, those on Wall Street say GE is not out of the woods.
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Netanyahu heralded the fact that Jews and Arabs alike opened their homes to victims of the fire.
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Television has long been heralded as a place where we can explore lives so unlike our own.
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"First gene therapy—'a true living drug'—on the cusp of FDA approval," the Washington Post heralded.
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Developments in artificial intelligence and automation have been heralded as a major leap forward in human advancement.
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But riots in the 1960s and the oil shocks of the 1970s heralded decades of manufacturing decline.
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But in the meantime, some of the hardware giant's less heralded products are hitting unexpected obstacles overseas.
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Asimo, once heralded as the future of robotics, was not even old enough to buy a beer.
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Years later, she landed in the courtroom, starring opposite Glenn Close on the heralded legal drama Damages.
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The British firm's chief executive, Martin Sutherland, is relatively relaxed about the much-heralded death of cash.
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Da Silva's detractors, meanwhile, heralded his arrest as the opening of a new chapter in Brazilian politics.
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The most widely heralded announcement of the event, however, was Facebook's push for chatbots on its platforms.
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"Traditionally, Chinese athletes are heralded when they are successful and dropped when they are not," he said.
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It was heralded as revolutionary by motorcycle enthusiasts and professionals, tech leaders and publications like Popular Mechanics.
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Rock critics — then as now too largely a male preserve — have actually always heralded the pop confection.
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It was heralded as the Internet Explorer killer, and it was the first serious alternative since Netscape.
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Some students accused her of attacking the audience member needlessly, but others heralded her as a hero.
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Max Verstappen is often heralded as one of the biggest talents in Formula 22016, past or present.
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Trump heralded Miller's appearances on television in February, but the aide has been little seen since then.
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Yet, Isenberg said he wants it to be heralded more for discovery of people and of events.
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The jump in output follows a disappointing third quarter for the much-heralded car unveiled last year.
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Andrew Anglin, founder of the Daily Stormer, a white supremacist website, heralded Trump for not attacking them.
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That woman was Queen Elizabeth II. And that day heralded the beginning of a new Elizabethan age.
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After Trump had dinner with Rubio in February, the President heralded the senator's views on Cuban relations.
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In fall 2017, it was heralded as a National Treasure by the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
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A few months ago, The Washington Post heralded brutalism as the hot new trend in web design.
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Throughout the 203s, John Ingham was heralded as one of the most important music journalists in England.
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The U.S. ambassador to Mauritania heralded the president's move as a significant step forward for Mauritanian democracy.
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Leicester's triumph was heralded as the greatest underdog story in sporting history, and Britain rejoiced in it.
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She was one success from the early trials of immunotherapy, a promising treatment that's been widely heralded.
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It may have heralded the end of the American century and the arrival of the Asian century.
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Its Galaxy Note 7 flagship phone, heralded as a true competitor to Apple's iPhone, was a disaster.
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No surprise, cities with heralded medical centers make the Milken Institute list for people 80 and older.
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Mueller was initially heralded across political battle lines as a competent and unbiased choice for the role.
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November heralded a hopeful opening to repeal harmful ALEC-backed legislation and advance a progressive local agenda.
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The Clinton campaign has heralded the Friday report as proof that she should not have been charged.
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Moreover, Trump's visit heralded the opening of new centers of excellence and communication in Riyadh, including Etidel.
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Hilary Duff has been heralded for being the quintessential Brooklyn mom (she even has a "Brooklyn" tattoo).
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In her afterlife, the discovery of her bust heralded a queenly renaissance, albeit one characterized by controversy.
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Marselisborg is being heralded as an example and attracting international attention as the attitude toward wastewater changes.
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Sequenom, a life sciences company, developed a test — heralded by the medical community — that determines fetal abnormalities.
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He figures either we'll get the much-heralded correction, allowing investors to "clear the decks" and reposition.
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Heralded as a beacon of clean energy when it opened in 2014, Ivanpah has been continually troubled.
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Before Mayfield's supreme relief appearance, it had been a mixed start for the heralded rookie quarterback class.
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But her name should be heralded alongside early filmmakers like Georges Méliès and Auguste and Louis Lumière.
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October might have heralded a short-lived interim, like so many other failed revolutions of that era.
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Mos Def, was heralded late in 2016 for a series of retirement concerts at the Apollo Theater.
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The U.S. cannabis marketplace is one of the largest and most heralded emerging industries in American history.
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WeWork, once heralded as a beacon of disruption, looks more like a standard real estate model today.
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Environmentalists heralded the decision saying it was necessary to protect the bears while politicians, such as Sen.
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Consider Sally Rooney's 2017 "Conversations With Friends," widely heralded as the first great novel of millennial life.
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The administration has heralded the plan as a significant step forward in ending the deadly civil war.
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It was part of a more heralded run, a 33-game winning streak that seems almost unbreakable.
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Tianqi Chairman Jiang Weiping heralded Pampa Group and Ponce in the statement as having "vision and talent".
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For now, the PCSK223 inhibitors, heralded as a triumph of basic research, are turning into expensive headaches.
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The recent $2900 trillion tax reform has been heralded as everything from economically impotent to over-stimulating.
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Though some believe the move heralded a death knell for influencers, many influencers themselves support the change.
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It was heralded by some as a significant step forward in the genre's place in pop culture.
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To those who heralded our new president as the ultimate political jester, the pose was a triumph.
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I think about the ways film historians have heralded D.W. Griffith's film, The Birth of a Nation.
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The ban — and the Trump presidency overall — has heralded a new wave of Islamophobic incidents in America.
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At the time, it gave fans unprecedented access to superstars and heralded moderately successful musicians into the mainstream.
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The American flag heralded the launch of Apollo 11, the first Lunar landing mission, on July 16, 1969.
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Heralded as the prophetic leader of the civil rights movement, Dr. King has been iconicized through multiple lenses.
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So, i most cases, half of what he has done would have been heralded as a huge triumph.
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In the space community, Obama will undoubtedly be heralded for focusing on stronger partnerships with the private sector.
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These services were initially heralded as the future of TV as more cable customers began cutting the cord.
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DiVincenzo now has 29 points, while his more heralded teammates Mikal Bridges and Jalen Brunson have 24 apiece.
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This sets them up to be the heroes of the Seven Kingdoms, and also the most heralded characters.
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Clemson's offensive coordinator, Tony Elliott, 36, is being heralded as the next and new hot head-coaching talent.
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Which American design colossus is looking to reposition its brand by ditching its heralded but aging design team?
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Gay men, in particular, took up the ABBA cause and heralded a revival of interest in the group.
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But there are plenty of less-heralded games making their way in the space, including games about farming.
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What's heralded as haute couture today could end up in your donation pile within the next few months.
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At other events she has heralded the work of small organizations that have grown in response to Trump.
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Or would it be Goff, the more heralded of the two and the prospect boasting more impressive statistics?
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Three- and five-year yields were even lower, an inversion that has sometimes heralded recessions in the past.
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In 1994, the news heralded the world's first "wedding in cyberspace," and my prepubescent imagination really went crazy.
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Trump would be heralded as a mastermind, and fearmongering on immigration would be the path forward for Republicans.
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George Miller's Mad Max: Fury Road wasn't heralded as a cinematic masterpiece because of it's subtlety or understatement.
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The numbers, arranged on the paper like tea leaves in the fortune-teller's cup, heralded a sunny future.
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On defense, the Knights kept younger, less heralded players who fit the team's identity over more proven veterans.
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The material was once heralded as the future of light-weight, fuel-efficient cars, but has proved expensive.
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Following its enactment, 18 culpable officials were formally sanctioned by the U.S. under the widely heralded Magnitsky Act.
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She's been heralded as a "female Obama" and floated as a possible pick for the U.S. Supreme Court.
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But Western Michigan plays in the MAC, one of the less-heralded conferences in the Group of Five.
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President Donald Trump and his administration have regularly heralded a boom in coal jobs, despite experts saying otherwise.
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The much-heralded program aims to to deliver economic growth by strengthening private companies outside the oil sector.
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In an attempt to inoculate the Trump administration from criticism over Comey, many top officials have heralded Rosenstein.
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Campaigners have heralded Whitehurst's story as a huge step forward in how we safeguard survivors of sexual violence.
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Though Mr Nazarbayev issued a moratorium and his officials heralded a public debate, the protests have continued sporadically.
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The others came from 100-year-old center Filip Chytil and the heralded rookie defenseman Adam Fox, 281.
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Companies in Japan are shifting their focus in response to the changes heralded by cities like Higashi Matsushima.
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The stage is now set for the spectacular downfall of an industry titan heralded as a visionary leader.
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The last inversion began in December 2005 and heralded the Great Recession, which officially began in December 2007.
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It would also further destabilize a peace deal heralded as a landmark agreement just a few years ago.
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" Like Pharaoh's biblical dream, the agreement heralded "seven good years" to be followed by "seven very bad years.
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Her book is the work of an enthusiast, an ode to a little-heralded but flagship government enterprise.
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But the much-heralded "fourth industrial revolution" is now blurring the lines between physical, biological, and digital spheres.
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This is why conservatives first heralded tools like taxes and cap-and-trade programs to respond to pollution.
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In 1974, Consumer Guide magazine heralded the Ford Pinto as the best car for the money that year.
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Yet, depending on whom you ask, this year's festive season heralded the demise of more than a calendar.
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Suddenly, Irving's future is in doubt, and the once heralded supporting cast looks a little flimsier than expected.
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Mr. Renzi burst onto the European stage three years ago, heralded as a new kind of Italian leader.
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Almost immediately upon discovery of her work, she was heralded as one of the 20th century's great photographers.
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"What could be more memorable than naming one of the Mayor of Flavortown's heralded hairs?" the site asks.
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Advocates have heralded the accounts as a boon that could lift many people with disabilities out of poverty.
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It is there in Turin, where Cristiano Ronaldo is heralded as the man to break the club's curse.
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The Economist heralded Mr. Xi with an honorific usually reserved for America's president: the world's most powerful man.
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A manga comic book, "The True Story of Carlos Ghosn," heralded a shadowy hero from a faraway land.
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Monday's announcement was made almost exactly four years after M.L.S. heralded Beckham's intention to exercise his ownership option.
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The most-heralded evidence of modernization under Prince Mohammed was his lifting of a ban on women driving.
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Yet they should be worried about the latest practices of a president once heralded as a democratic reformer.
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Once heralded as a reliable conservative, Roberts became the swing vote with the retirement of Justice Anthony Kennedy.
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Nevertheless, even mainstream pageants have sometimes been heralded by racial and religious minorities as markers of social progress.
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If women are less heralded for going to such lengths, she argued, it's not for lack of commitment.
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By 2017, the label had moved its much-heralded women's wear runway show spectacles to Paris Fashion Week.
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" The novelist Harry Crews heralded him as "one of the finest comic voices to appear anywhere in years.
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Among the union's most important yet least heralded victories came six years ago in its war with Airbnb.
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Fans heralded it as spot on, and weeks later Fox said yes, a decision that proved highly lucrative.
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Paak — Miller tapped into a jazzy optimism that heralded his most creative, most fun, and overall best music.
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"Clarel" was published that June, unappreciated, if more lately heralded, by critics including Helen Vendler, as a masterpiece.
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The fascinating Rodgers-Cousins dichotomy Cousins is less talented, less heralded and has a lower ceiling than Rodgers.
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An inverted U.S. yield curve — where short-term rates surpass long-term rates — has frequently heralded upcoming recession.
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It was two miles from the headquarters of KUIU, which has been heralded as a runaway business success.
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In the Angels' case, the idea could help them smooth Shohei Ohtani's heralded entry to the major leagues.
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Essentially, money the Red Sox offered to lesser players was transferred to the more heralded prospects through backchannels.
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After its second season, the New Yorker heralded it as "one of the wisest, most emotionally ambitious" shows around.
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But, instead of the heralded arrival of King Robert Baratheon's sprawling army (where we ever so young?) it's Dany's.
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U.S. bobsledder Nate Weber heralded his support for Trump, retweeting a post from White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders.
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Goodell nevertheless heralded how both Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama had handled themselves in the wake of Tuesday's upset.
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Kicking off the second act, singer-songwriter Paul Simon heralded Glass as the most influential composer of modern times.
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In the lead up to the game, the company heralded the Mach 39 as the fastest suit ever designed.
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Photo: Brain Preservation FoundationIt's for this reason that the technique is being heralded as a new form of cryonics.
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In addition, Friday's episode lost 20143 percent of the viewers who tuned in for last Monday's much-heralded premiere.
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Octopi are especially heralded for their intelligence, displayed through their ability to open jars and predict World Cup matches.
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A number of American retailers rushed to cash in on hemp-derived CBD -- products heralded for potential wellness benefits.
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The uprising to topple the autocrat heralded a democratic transition but the associated turmoil also spawned an economic crisis.
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Dorsey, sometimes heralded as a product visionary, has taken more control over product development since returning to the helm.
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Should the deal be consummated, it would mark the end to a strategy heralded by former CEO Denise Morrison.
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Another prominent Chinese-Indonesian said he worried that Mr Baswedan's victory heralded the first step toward imposing Islamic law.
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Their arrival in the N.H.L. was heralded — they were on the cover of Sports Illustrated — but their careers diverged.
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The decision, which also promised an Environmental Impact Statement, was heralded as a major victory, particularly for native rights.
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Back in November 2015, Jessica Jones was immediately heralded as the feminist superhero show we had been waiting for.
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The Justice Department heralded the Equatorial Guinea case as a rare victory, and even that was a partial win.
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Obama heralded the late senator as a "problem-solver" rather than a partisan whose nonproliferation efforts increased global safety.
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The singer was both heralded and slammed for "coming out" -- a first for a high profile hip hop artist.
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Mr Draghi has heralded the most gradual of exits from QE, and it seems that markets have understood that.
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The mission had been heralded as a significant step for India, as it attempts to realize its space ambitions.
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"Breath of the Wild is being heralded as one of the best games of the year already," Ward said.
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In the video, Geena Davis recalled that Thelma & Louise had been heralded as the beginning of female-led films.
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There's a new wave of blonde ambition in town, heralded by stars like Taylor Swift, Miley, and Chrissy Teigen.
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They deserved recognition from their host just as much as the black men and women he heralded that night.
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Microsoft's Xbox game controllers are widely heralded as the industry's best, but they're ultimately not something everyone can use.
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Earnings could keep the momentum going Wednesday, as markets await a much-heralded tax plan from the White House.
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It was two years before Twitter and three years before the iPhone heralded the era of pervasive pocket internet.
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At a screening at the Vatican, it was heralded as a "therapeutic film for the Church", the producers say.
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Randhawa's sentencing on Friday has heralded the end of the whole case – poetic, considering how the police investigation started.
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Using acrylic colors (heralded for their calming effects), I brushed the canvas while whale songs droned in the background.
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The film, featuring convincing special effects, is also widely heralded as the dawn of Chinese-made sci-fi films.
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"Freedom" was the word that emerged from the throats of the young that heralded the Arab Spring in 2011.
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But VR has been heralded as the next big thing since Facebook acquired Oculus for $2 billion in 2014.
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Linda Fairstein, for example, was a Manhattan sex crimes prosecutor heralded in the city as women's champion against rape.
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Less heralded are the concessions achieved by our negotiators that make the world a fairer place to do business.
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Rambis could not precisely answer if the heralded rookie would be shut down for the rest of the season.
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It's being heralded as a first in the country, where transgender women still face abuse and hostility from society.
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It is Sugru, and it is being heralded as the product you never knew you needed — until you did.
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Grant's departure also heralded an era of general overhaul, with the show's format undergoing several tonal and structural shifts.
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It's a specific sound, heralded by a specific person, from a very specific time and trend of yesteryear—i.
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CEO Drew Nelson said the company's problems had been compounded by a "well-heralded softness in the smartphone market".
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But Sherwin-Williams Emerald® interior paint is heralded as the first truly flat finish that's also truly washable.
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Heralded in film for its past, but underfunded and underappreciated, the agency continues to give us insight and breakthroughs.
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Charlie Baker, a Republican, signed the bill in 2016, it was heralded as a watershed moment for equal rights.
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Industrialization, rather than signaling basketry's demise, heralded a peak, as baskets were required to service the factories and towns.
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While he was heralded as part of the U.S.'s post-recession recovery, his career hasn't been without controversy.
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His signing with the Red Sox heralded unimagined success for himself and the team: 10 All-Star teams, a .
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Patterson's remarks over the weekend suggest that the changes #MeToo have heralded in the church might be merely illusory.
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She herself often takes inspiration from a text that used to be heralded in the Republican Party: the Bible.
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The successful flight of that craft, SpaceShipOne, was heralded as the start of an age of commercial human spaceflight.
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Innovators, investors and users need confidence in the network's cybersecurity if its much-heralded promise is to be realized.
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The yellow light I saw in the mirror no longer heralded a shock as it had the day before.
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But this much is certain: Once heralded as a Republican ambassador, she has been established as a Republican anomaly.
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Mr. Michele, the mastermind behind the much-heralded turnaround at Gucci, met Mr. John three years in Los Angeles.
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Kaiser Permanente's model is often heralded as focused on prevention and delivering the right care at the right time.
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New short-form video app Byte, heralded as Vine's successor, is off to a strong start despite its issues.
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Over the years, Chipotle has been heralded for its "food with integrity" mantra and its paid sick-leave policy.
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For years, SoFi was heralded as a fast-growing start-up in the financial technology industry, known as fintech.
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He heralded Franklin—who, by now, was heading a new outfit, called God's Property—as gospel music's Bob Marley.
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In March, he announced he would reopen the investigation into HUNTER's company, a development heralded by SOLOMON and TOENSING.
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Moonlight won three Academy Awards including Best Picture — heralded as a vital portrait of black gay masculinity in America.
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He heralded some new investments from Asian suppliers, but it was not substantial enough to compensate for the loss.
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Biegun heralded the "preliminary steps" North Korea has taken to destroy some of their nuclear and missile test sites.
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The social media platforms that were once heralded as democratic tools could also be used to undermine democratic norms.
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The arrival of Mario Maker heralded a certain canonization of kaizo, even if Nintendo wasn't willing to acknowledge it.
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Each company has been both criticized and heralded for using pointed words in social media to promote its definitions.
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Trump has heralded the inspector general's findings, claiming they showed the FBI attempted an "overthrow" by investigating his campaign.
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Several women say Ryan Adams, the singer-songwriter and heralded music tastemaker, dangled career opportunities while pursuing them sexually.
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A young politician heralded as "the new Obama" does not, in fact, think too highly of Barack Obama's politics.
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Many heralded Burgundy producers like Mr. Roulot continue to make aligoté because it is part of a revered heritage.
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The show was Highland Rape, whose bumster skirts and ripped dresses heralded Mr. McQueen's arrival on the fashion scene.
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Teams across the A.C.C. were acutely aware of when he was on the floor despite his more heralded teammates.
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The Moscow Times reported that Russia's state-run news agencies heralded Safronkov's outburst as "a triumph over British arrogance."
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While the action was heralded by steel unions and Trump's base of voters -- even the Democratic-leaning AFL-CIO union group heralded the move as a way to punish international cheaters -- the decision is expected to raise prices on companies that use steel products and divided an already deeply split White House.
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And on Friday, former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan heralded the worst days for markets since "Black Monday" in 1987.
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Aaron Judge, a little-heralded rookie, has set the tone with a steady barrage of majestic blasts of unfathomable distance.
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It went through several expansions and renovations, including a heralded Art Deco interior makeover of the first floor in 1930.
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It comes with much heralded features like a system-wide dark mode, redesigned Photos app, new Memoji customizations, and more.
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The introduction of a generic version of the life-saving — and expensive — EpiPen was heralded as a long overdue fix.
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That year, PEOPLE heralded Cole as one of the finest black actresses in Hollywood, alongside fellow Roots alum Cicely Tyson.
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The uprising to topple the autocrat heralded a democratic transition but the associated turmoil also led to an economic crisis.
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That did little to dampen the spirits of Guardiola, however, who heralded another superb display from Belgium playmaker De Bruyne.
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The signing of the agreement for Tulagi had been initially heralded locally as a way to spur long-awaited development.
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The much-heralded meeting between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin couldn't have turned out much better for the Russian president.
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While driverless cars have been heralded as potentially safer due to the amount of sensors, they still do have crashes.
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The decision has also been heralded by human rights activists as a step forward for women's rights in the country.
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Even if some innovations flopped—cheerleaders were quietly scrapped—the new league heralded an age of transformation in English football.
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Heralded as the world's most valuable tech start-up in 2014, Xiaomi currently faces slumping smartphone sales and diminishing revenues.
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Heralded as a film that changed Australian cinema forever, Samson & Delilah is confronting, honest and unlike anything you've ever seen.
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The arrival of its Christmas "Wish Book" heralded the dog-earing of pages with thousands of dollars of imagined gifts.
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Why it matters: Trump heralded the November deal as proof he'd live up to his pledge to protect U.S. jobs.
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What Santos once heralded as a "locomotor" of economic growth is now a sinkhole in the heart of his budget.
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That revelation heralded the end of Netragard's exploit-brokering business—and several shadowy "programs" in the US along with it.
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At the time Le Tournoi was heralded as a step forward for a team that showed real signs of progress.
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Decrying what it called "social media sideshows and carnival clatter," the Review-Journal heralded Trump's outsider status and corporate experience.
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But when he looks back on the great moments of his career, another less heralded occasion still warms his heart.
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When Hip-Hop's Headphone Asclepius conscripted the Ventura County native to star on last year's Compton, it heralded his arrival.
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We even heralded the success of identity politics with the high performance of racial minorities in voting for President Obama.
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Ever since Margaret Atwood published The Handmaid's Tale in 1985, it's been consistently heralded as both subversive and painfully relevant.
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In Tahrir Square, we saw the tools of technology be heralded as these democratizing tools that would just catalyze freedom.
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In announcing the charges last week, Sessions heralded the prosecutions, which, including the six from George's group, totaled 11 cases.
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The conclusion of the investigation would likely be heralded as a victory by Trump, who has repeatedly derided the probe.
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Much of the evidence related to that charge was gathered by the Coast Guard, which heralded Guzman's capture and conviction.
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Of course, Leyland was also heralded for his in-game strategy, a skill for which Baker often gets less credit.
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For many countries in Asia, Latin America, and Africa, the Cold War heralded the final stage of European colonial control.
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When this breakthrough was announced, all of the prominent medical journals heralded Sequenom for revolutionizing the standard of neonatal medicine.
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"On any other year, 'Paparazzi' would have been heralded as the show-stopping moment of the ceremony," Stephen Daw wrote.
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Still, a government spokesman said the deal heralded a "new era" for the country, while armed groups also expressed optimism.
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With a total list price of nearly $50 billion, it is heralded as potentially the biggest aircraft order in history.
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Inside the United States, however, the very free speech and peaceful expression we have treasured and heralded are under attack.
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In Burundi, President Pierre Nkurunziza holds on to power despite violence that heralded his third term re-election in 2015.
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Heralded for her aesthetic flamboyance and blood-and-guts performance style, it's easy for fans to feel familiar with Gaga.
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Mario Draghi, the central bank's president, heralded what he called "the unabated growth momentum" in the 23-country euro area.
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It is broken off by the timely arrival of Diana — heralded by, among other things, an orchestral depiction of thunder.
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The one economic issue that was heralded as a bipartisan issue is federal spending on rebuilding highways, bridges and airports.
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Tesla's Model 3 electric sedan was heralded this year by Consumer Reports as the most satisfying car on the market.
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That pushed Hamas into a much-heralded agreement with the Palestinian Authority in October, but nothing has come of it.
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But there was little suggest that the visit — which lasted barely 24 hours — heralded any real change in the relationship.
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They forged an improbable, temporarily effective alliance with industrial workers, a convergence that many thought heralded a new revolutionary coalition.
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Here is a selection of 17 under-heralded artists as worthy, if not more so, than their better-known compatriots.
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"CoDex 1962" is the newly translated triptych by the Icelandic fabulist Sjon, heralded as an heir to Kafka and Borges.
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At the end of each day, Bill's voice heralded "Ten o'clock pill time!" to mark my final duties and dismissal.
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While we celebrate the records Ms. Koch now holds, the achievements that come directly from her efforts are less heralded.
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To his fans Mr Trudeau's victory heralded a return of Canadian values—tolerant, open, progressive—that Mr Harper had abandoned.
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Letter of Recommendation Not long ago, The New York Post heralded the arrival of a new king of the city.
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The Philippines' peso has tumbled to a fresh 11-year low, but the country's policymakers said that heralded good tidings.
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Skopelos is home to one of Greece's most heralded churches, Agios Ioannis, which rests atop a 100-meter tall rock.
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On Saturday, two more of the most heralded boxers will meet: middleweights Gennady Golovkin and Saúl Álvarez, known as Canelo.
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When Prohibition was repealed, then-owner Louis Farrell was heralded by media as the "Champagne King of America," Bedford notes.
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He was heralded as a war hero but also stood as a symbol of Iran's powerful and repressive security apparatus.
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The Nintendo Wii, for instance, was heralded as fight against a sedentary population to which video games have significantly contributed.
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This year's special elections have been heralded as a critical test of whether Democrats can retake the House next November.
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That groundbreaking exhibition, heralded as one of the first museum blockbusters, drew 254 million visitors to the Metropolitan Museum alone.
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The day was all set to be a heralded unveiling — until Amazon mailed copies to its customers one week early.
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He's heralded by right wing figures throughout Europe, particularly when he equates migrants to terrorists threatening to invade his country.
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For fashion, you had to look elsewhere: to a show that heralded a beginning, and one that marked an ending.
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In his heralded rookie point guard, Earvin (Magic) Johnson, Dr. Buss believed he had his floor leader for the future.
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Heralded as "the last unicorn" for its rarity, the saola is the largest land-dwelling animal discovered anywhere since 0003.
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Ultimately, he decided to make his own body a commodity in the United States' heralded bastion of capitalism — Wall Street.
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It should be noted, however, that Rihanna's recently launched beauty line, Fenty Beauty, is being heralded as racially and gender inclusive.
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Trump campaign aide George Papadopoulos, whose interactions with FBI informants in 2016 are part of Barr's review, also heralded the move.
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The last peak in hedge funds' long-short ratio in natural gas heralded the start of a big slide in prices.
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Heralded by labels, musicians and politicians, the bill unanimously passed through both the House and Senate before going to the president.
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Thousands of fans turned out to honor the late performer, whom many heralded as a beacon of his Los Angeles community.
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Will a short teaser trailer heralded their return, exactly what fans can expect from the new series is still a secret.
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When it debuted the NSX supercar, it promised that it heralded a new direction of performance and design for the brand.
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Scott — who is being heralded as a hero by his coworkers — tried to visit Clara in the hospital after the incident.
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At the end of the state's early voting period, a GOP memo heralded that African-American turnout had dropped nearly 9%.
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" Disregarding the criticism, the Clinton campaign heralded the decision and declared that any questions about her private server were now "resolved.
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We are heralded as one of the best tournament venues in the world and billions are pumped into the sport yearly.
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The same companies once heralded as crusaders of a bright future are increasingly being seen as hoarders of vast, unchecked power.
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The military released a bomb-making video that it heralded as evidence that the raid had been successful in recovering intelligence.
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In a press release, Reformation heralded the permanent addition of a petites line as one step in a larger size expansion.
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"Management of the product and engineering groups has been a revolving door, but Weil was heralded as the antidote," Sanderson said.
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On Saturday night, its least-heralded major contributor, Eric Paschall, a junior, had 24 points and three rebounds in 29 minutes.
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" AT&T (T) CEO and Chairman Randall Stephenson heralded the resolution and said "I think our interests are 23% aligned. Seriously.
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China's all-important service economy, heralded as the country's key growth engine, decelerated in May, a private survey showed on Friday.
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Chile has — at least from afar — been heralded as a regional success story for its solid governance and investor-friendly environment.
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Still, if it isn't quite the masterpiece which was heralded by early reviews, it is undeniably a confident and accomplished debut.
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READ: Trump claims deadly mass shooting not a "guns situation" The Texas natives have been heralded as heroes for their actions.
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The pair taped a video and posted it on Instagram, implicitly pushing back on the Trump platform being heralded in Cleveland.
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Heralded by critics as a "shimmering beauty," Ten Canoes was the first film to be spoken entirely in Aboriginal Australian languages.
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Heralded by critics as a "shimmering beauty," Ten Canoes was the first film to be spoken entirely in Aboriginal Australian languages.
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"Boyz" was heralded as a sign of progress -- and the movie has served as a source of inspiration to young filmmakers.
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" After teasing fans for months on social media, the album was formally heralded in late March with the release of "Deutschland.
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The bill, heralded by labels, musicians, and politicians, unanimously passed through both the House and Senate before going to the president.
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Peck's heralded act will also give Trump a chance to talk about the US's victories against ISIS in Syria and Iraq.
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The court's decision was heralded by project critics, who said it shuts the door on the 1,177-km (730-mile) pipeline.
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Another, less heralded side effect of the ruling was that it allowed for the use of devices that created novelty ringtones.
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Oil and gas companies have heralded LNG as the fossil fuel of the future thanks to its relatively low carbon emissions.
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"Tripwire" (2011), a light, sound and motion installation built with the artist Jean-Michel Albert, heralded more genuinely interdisciplinary, multimedia work.
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The new president inherits a country that has long been heralded as a beacon of African democracy and sound economic management.
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Beyoncé has long been heralded for supporting and encouraging women with both her music and her actions outside of the industry.
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Clinton heralded European cooperation on terrorism even as suggested allies there could do more to "share the burden" on fighting terrorism.
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The proposal represents a sea change for European policymakers that heralded dual-sided reporting as crucial to improved robust data standards.
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Heralded as "the plane of the future" by an enthusiastic announcer, the Su-57 is due to be operational in 2018.
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Fusion's Kelsey McKinney noticed something important about today's newspapers that heralded the historic moment of a woman winning a presidential nomination.
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Mr. Lampert of ESL Investments was once heralded as a hedge fund wunderkind and has made $7.16 billion over the years.
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He believed that these smaller pieces which Williams had kept hidden away heralded a new creative direction for the fledgling artist.
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Orrin Hatch, a Utah Republican, said Monday he was "encouraged" by Zinke's report and heralded the secretary's "thoughtful and inclusive" review.
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Drug treatment advocates like Tym Rourke, the chairman of New Hampshire's commission on the issue, also heralded the change of plans.
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In Obama's 2016 remarks, he heralded the Islamic faith and specifically gave best wishes to Muslims living in the United States.
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Tottenham may have lost on Saturday, but many have heralded the game as proof of a new dawn at the club.
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The App Store ecosystem – which now has more than 1.5 million iOS apps – heralded the arrival of a new "mobile" era.
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Conforto responded with a sacrifice fly off Jameson Taillon, a heralded prospect making his major league debut, in the fifth inning.
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Nor will you find any sign of the Copenhagen Accord of 210, or even the much-heralded Paris Agreement of 22.
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African Giant heralded Burna Boy's arrival and proved to new listeners that he was already larger than life in his homeland.
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Mature students with purpose and dedication will generally achieve the kind of personal growth so often heralded by study-abroad boosters.
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Apart from the loss of life he hopes to end, he heralded an era of investment that could come from peace.
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While we all wait for Thrones' heralded comeback, fans can quench their Westeros thirst with all of these musings and more.
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Proponents — among them, computer experts and political activists — heralded the arrival of an alternative monetary system that could replace fiat currency.
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On Monday, the Red Wings signed a much less heralded player, rookie defenseman Nick Jensen, to a two-year contract extension.
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What started off as a deep cut on "Red" swiftly became heralded as the singer's magnum opus, and for good reason.
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Like Fati, Kubo also progressed from his home country to the heralded fields of the Camp Nou from an early age.
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He is the latest in a long line of former Israeli generals who have made a much-heralded leap into politics.
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I don't think that, in this society, that actually is heralded, or valued, or upheld as what you're supposed to do.
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In the Daily Bulletin interview, Johns heralded the school's acceptance of LGBTQ students but deflected part of the responsibility onto parents.
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The debt avalanche method is heralded as the more cost-effective strategy, but the debt snowball method can help build momentum.
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Trump told reporters he would "absolutely" extend an invitation to the White House to Kim, who also heralded a new era.
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President Donald Trump heralded the concession as a win as he struggles to live up to his campaign promises on immigration.
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But because this is Pope Francis, his arrival on Instagram was heralded several days in advance by a Vatican news release.
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Instead, draw inspiration from older, less widely-heralded rappers like WC and Suga Free and steep your sound in G-funk.
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In 2015, the virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) industry was widely heralded as the next tectonic shift in computing.
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Created by a Seattle start-up called VICIS, the ZERO1 has been heralded as a much-needed improvement in helmet technology.
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Another bright spot for Pershing this year has been Chipotle, a company Ackman has heralded as a comeback in the works.
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Because of his enormous creative input across the entertainment conglomerate, Mr. Lasseter has been heralded as a latter-day Walt Disney.
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Singapore, which has been heralded for its response to Covid-19, decided that closing schools would do more harm than good.
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Over 30 years ago, Bender visually heralded the epistemological dangers of mass media, principally its cumulative amorality and vested power dynamics.
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OMAHA — Kumar Rocker arrived on Vanderbilt's campus last fall as one of the most heralded freshman pitching recruits in the country.
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It would also prevent Mr. Lasseter, an executive widely heralded as a creative genius, from going to work for a competitor.
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While the app has been heralded as the second coming of Vine, Byte still has issues it needs to work out.
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In the decade since he left the company, Hughes has been alternately heralded and derided for his post-tech career choices.
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But beyond the heralded confines of the city's rich history and culture, there is much for the sartorial-minded to explore.
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Muilenburg has led Boeing since 2015, and he has been heralded for achieving record profits and tripling the company's stock price.
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The Times in 1969 heralded its arrival, noting that the Skadi could eventually replace a much different tool: the avalanche dog.
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Mr. Harcum ("Green") wrote and plays Mr. Denton like a selfless enthusiast and champion of the city's smaller, less-heralded stages.
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Statcast, Major League Baseball Advanced Media's proprietary combination of radar and optical tracking technologies, has been heralded as a data revolution.
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Once heralded as the next Nike, Under Armour has faltered, hurt by slumping sales and unflattering revelations about its corporate culture.
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It attracted big national coverage and was heralded as the kind of race Democrats needed to win to retake the House.
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Mr. Lampert of ESL Investments was once heralded as a hedge fund wunderkind and has made $133 billion over the years.
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Little heralded in her lifetime, Neel (21942-221) has won posthumous acclaim as one of America's most inventive and peculiar portraitists.
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Trump officials have heralded the administration's efforts to expand the private plans as one of its most significant health care achievements.
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When Robertson set his mark, it was not especially heralded: The term triple-double was not regularly used at the time.
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Less heralded than their counterparts in Connecticut, Washington's Huskies were 26-22 and ranked No. 23 entering Friday's game against Arizona.
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The Times heralded its arrival in 1969, noting that the Skadi could eventually replace a very different helper: the avalanche dog.
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The patient survived just 18 days, but his use of a donor who was brain-dead was heralded by other doctors.
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Paul Schrader's unsettling, gut-punching First Reformed has been heralded as one of the year's finest films by critics (including me).
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They heralded touchdowns with simulated Ping-Pong (the Lions), potato sack races (the Chiefs) and actual duck-duck goose (the Vikings).
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The 115th Congress had previously been heralded as the most diverse ever, and it now appears the 116th could surpass it.
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It's still unclear why Wednesday wasn't a national holiday, as it marked the heralded return of the CW's buzziest, darkest show, Riverdale.
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The arrival of NCell's 3G "high speed" internet in one of the remotest regions on Earth was heralded as a near-miracle.
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Front lighting for night reading and waterproofing have been heralded as major upgrades, but beyond that, little about the space has changed.
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She heralded a new age of young writers after a lengthy period of few new works being put on in mainstream theater.
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That meant they missed out on Duke superstar Zion Williamson, who is one of the most heralded college players in recent memory.
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Of course, this is only a primary but make no mistake, this win is being heralded as the start of a movement.
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To wit: On the same day Brinkley instagrammed about her SI spread, organizers of last month's Women's March heralded an upcoming strike.
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Inversion occurs whenever short-term rates exceed long-term rates of equal credit rating and is often heralded as a recession indicator.
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One of the leading companies making that technology is Anduril, a 2-year-old startup that's been heralded in national defense circles.
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And while a short teaser trailer heralded their return, exactly what fans can expect from the new series is still a secret.
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So the failed vote could be the Senate's first and only shot at advancing the White House's much-heralded, deficit-reduction bill.
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The ECB formally kicked off its corporate bond buying program on June 8th, a move heralded by President Mario Draghi in March.
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The new rules will likely be heralded by the Trump administration as evidence Beijing is getting serious about putting pressure on Pyongyang.
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He's the latest is a line of cyber pets that were once heralded as the wave of the future before losing popularity.
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Though the rest of the train is officially meant for the general public, it is heralded as a de facto men's section.
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The three protein replacement companies have grabbed investor attention and heralded a surge of venture capital investment into plant-based protein products.
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She heralded her pick as a man of faith, willing to work across the aisle and committed to furthering the progressive cause.
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"The groundbreaking techniques heralded by Warhol in his creation of prints mobilized the innovative process employed by Wool and Guyton," explains Nahmad.
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A report in July by Colliers, a real-estate firm, heralded a "labour-force boomerang" as professionals come back from the west.
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It is worth remembering that the prospect of technology firms transforming health care has been heralded in the past, only to disappoint.
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But Jones' support for the bill heralded by Kushner came under fire from progressive Democrats who oppose working with the Trump administration.
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It was a bombshell for fans who heralded the Carters as relationship goals to find out that there was trouble in paradise.
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Defense Secretary Ash Carter announced late last year that all military combat positions were being opened to women, a move Clinton heralded.
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Confirmation of Weinstein's arrest was heralded by activists and celebrities, including actress Rose McGowan, who accused him of raping her in 1997.
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The film, now celebrating its 40th anniversary, is heralded as one of history's best, with four Oscar nominations, including one for Foster.
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It was a theme he'd return to with 1996's Fargo, the film that heralded Burwell's long association with the Coen Brothers.
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In hindsight, the election of Obama has heralded not so much a break with the past as new iterations of longstanding tensions.
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Many have heralded VR as a particularly apt medium for capturing perspectives and fostering empathy for emotional situations unfolding across the globe.
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Fusion energy has long been heralded as the power-supply of the future, but the sad joke is, it always will be.
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When Shanghai Chaos burst into the limelight in 2015, it heralded the arrival of Chinese speculative money to the copper market mainstream.
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But for a company that's heralded itself as such an industry disruptor, its latest move takes a surprisingly old-school retail track.
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Facebook's June 18 announcement of Libra heralded an effort to expand beyond social networking and move into e-commerce and global payments.
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Mike Crapo's 2018 Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief and Consumer Protection Act, for example, is heralded as a green light for merger hopefuls.
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Yet it was the following January's Zaytoven-helmed Beast Mode that truly heralded Future's career comeback and ultimate rise to new heights.
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Voice technology has been heralded as a major breakthrough for the health field, particularly for seniors, kids and those with mobility problems.
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The two were among those added following White House chief strategist Stephen Bannon's removal from the committee, a move heralded by Democrats.
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DJI heralded fixing the vulnerability as a victory for its bug bounty, which it set up a little over a year ago.
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The series is being heralded as a huge departure from Kelly's cable past which already seems to be right on the money.
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One of the most heralded provisions allows young people under the age of 22019 to remain on their parent's health insurance plans.
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Once upon a time, roughly two decades ago, such a unilateral Israeli move might have been heralded by the Palestinians as progress.
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Of all the heralded pitching prospects gathered by the Braves during their rebuild, Wisler has made the biggest impact to this point.
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Many have also heralded Bush's 73-year marriage to his wife, Barbara Bush, who died months before her husband in April 2018.
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" News reports heralded that in Delaware County, adjacent to Philadelphia, Democrats swept county council "for the first time since the Civil War.
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This code was so sophisticated it was called the first cyber weapon, and heralded the arrival of a new type of warfare.
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With cautious optimism, many international media outlets heralded the event as the beginning of the end of the IS reign in Iraq.
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Vieques, Puerto RicoAs the cry of a rooster heralded the dawn, Joe Garcia, 41, pulled a vial of insulin from the fridge.
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"Our linemen — oh my god!" a shirtless Lynch gushed on the field postgame, deflecting credit to his less heralded high school teammates.
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Venture capital investor Tim Draper defended Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes on Thursday, despite the total collapse of the formerly heralded start-up.
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Jackie Speier stressed that the bill's passage heralded a new era of accountability for harassers who had previously exploited Congress' lax rules.
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BERLIN — Bar Convent Berlin, a sprawling trade show held in October in a former train station here, heralded every sort of spirit.
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Yet to many, its function trumps form, with the view from the top being heralded over the view of the tower itself.
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For the creator of a show that has often been heralded as a barometer for modern pop culture, that's a huge problem.
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For six innings, their patchwork lineup had no hits off Jameson Taillon, a heralded right-hander making his second major league appearance.
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Temer has heralded labor reform as one of his main initiatives to pull Brazil from its worst recession since the early 1900s.
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By the end of the season they were joined by two heralded prospects, Orlando Arcia (Milwaukee Brewers) and Dansby Swanson (Atlanta Braves).
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The passage of the Tax Reform Act in 1986 was heralded as a triumphant bipartisan effort, one led by President Ronald Reagan.
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"That's been a long-heralded and expected set of tax rules, and it's really, really tough to change that," Mr. Hatch said.
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Stephen Colbert heralded the news on Tuesday from Thailand, where 12 boys and their soccer coach were rescued from a flooded cave.
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She presented the first staged performances in the United States of George Benjamin's much-heralded new opera "Written on Skin," in 2015.
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From murals and movies to lipsticks and tote bags, the Notorious RBG (as some would call her) is uniquely heralded in society.
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The American Civil Liberties Union, which challenged the policy alongside the Northwest Immigrant Rights Project and American Immigration Council, heralded Friday's ruling.
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Those measures forced Hamas into reconciliation talks that kindled new hopes, reaching their peak in a much-heralded October agreement in Cairo.
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Today, Mississippi's ban is being heralded the most restrictive in the country; a few weeks from now, Kentucky's very well may be.
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Was "Thrones," with its spectral White Walkers, heralded by extreme weather and threatening to end all life, a parable of climate change?
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One such activist, Loujain al-Hathloul, was imprisoned on the eve of a heralded change to Saudi Arabia's restrictions on women driving.
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Mr. Howell's parents said their 214-year-old son, who is being heralded for his bravery, was shot at least three times.
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An agribusiness giant, he said, had recently heralded the impenetrability of the security systems built into one of its new computing components.
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They have heralded Greece's revival, and pointed to the closing of its bailout as a symbolic end to a ruinous financial crisis.
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He said he is "not afraid of Trump," mocked the President for being "scared" of him and even heralded Republican Utah Sen.
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Reaching past the 'low-hanging fruit' President Donald Trump has heralded the "phase one" US-China trade deal as a significant breakthrough.
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The Mets will miss Carrasco and Danny Salazar this weekend, and on Friday they faced a less-heralded Indians starter, Cody Anderson.
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In 1971, a visit to her Brooklyn home by Bayard Rustin, the black civil rights leader, heralded an ambitious collaboration between Mrs.
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Once a ubiquitous but invisible presence on the streets of nearly every Chinese city, the drivers are now being heralded as heroes.
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"There is no longer such a disparity," he wrote, putting an end to the very provision that created the conditions he heralded.
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The clips were heralded by some on social media as evidence that a revolution in robot manipulation has at long last arrived.
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"Idiocracy" was released the same year that Time magazine heralded this new age by naming us all the Person of the Year.
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Once heralded as the next Nike, the sportswear giant has been hurt by slumping sales and unflattering revelations about its corporate culture.
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One user linked to an article saying the gunman was being heralded as a hero and saint among far-right internet users.
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And Prime Minister Binali Yildirim reported that his phone conversation with Vice President Mike Pence had heralded a "new day" in relations.
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The pulsing two-part showpiece heralded a new dimension to our most private superstar, who had created her most personal album yet.
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Almost every year he nailed an 24, 22008 or 13 seed that knocked off a more heralded opponent: Cornell, Siena, Harvard, Hawaii.
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Mr. Rouhani, who heralded the agreement as a fresh start, has faced criticism for not doing enough to jump-start the economy.
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International _____ The awards show emphasizes its big names, but there are under-heralded musicians hidden in the nominees for its 84 categories.
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But it is unclear how gambling establishments fit into a global investment push that is heralded by Beijing as benefiting poorer economies.
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This seminal 1989 documentary heralded a new wave of space-based science movies, but it remains among the best of the lot.
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His mixtapes—2000 & Life, Freedom of Speech and Ghetto Gospel—have been heralded as some of the genre's finest bodies of work.
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The most prominent example of the genre is perhaps ''The New Negro,'' published in 1925, which heralded the arrival of the Harlem Renaissance.
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The product of the trio's labour was a virtual machine called the Logic Theorist, heralded as the first working prototype of artificial intelligence.
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Release Date: February 17 Heralded as the first all-female horror anthology in cinema history, XX finds four filmmakers operating in their element.
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It was heralded as a wonderful example of natural selection in action, but cases like this are surprisingly rare in the scientific literature.
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These scientific developments heralded not just new methods for discovering paternity but a new understanding of what paternity was in the first place.
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The globally heralded competition rewards the work of photographers — both amateur and professional — best capturing the world's most intimate moments and enthralling scenes.
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There are scores of Aretha superfans who haven't been born yet, and her songs will be heralded as classics long after they die.
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Some exits from The Conclusion will be heralded by shiny headlines declaring the acquisition of a startup by one the big tech firms.
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Spanning journalism, television, film, fashion and, of course, sexuality, his impact on music is one of the least heralded aspects of his legacy.
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For one, West says, the internet has heralded more female horror film journalists than she's ever seen before, helping to change the conversation.
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Yet, the firm itself heralded its work to collect data and use that for effective Facebook targeting on behalf of the Trump campaign.
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When commended, their achievements were heralded as something noteworthy because it wasn't deemed normal for women to participate in the process of progress.
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She has been heralded as the leader of the next phase of Marvel's cinematic universe, although it's unclear exactly what that will entail.
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For dozens of hours, the game has privileged your inventory, with every sword, shield, and bundle of food heralded as precious and useful.
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You don't need to be overly observant to notice 33D, once heralded as the next major immersive experience for movies, hasn't caught on.
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With stakes so high, the players are usually heralded as the innovators within their industries, earning celebrity statuses within the world of business.
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It is a stunning fall for an industry titan once heralded as a visionary, and credited with building a powerful global autos alliance.
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Had this film been made a decade later, it's possible Fox could have been heralded as the feminist revenge hero of our time.
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This year's crop of nominees for Best Director included several other similarly heralded Hollywood favorites, as well as a pair of disruptive upstarts.
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To Cole, the greed that precipitated the American land grab heralded not only environmental ruin, but a cultural and moral one as well.
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The opening match saw Anadolu Efes stun their more heralded cross-town rivals Fenerbahce, who sorely missed their injured Italian forward Luigi Datome.
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CATANESE: So it&aposs been two months since the big heralded Trump-un summit, and I think basically back to where we started.
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Mayor Pike heralded developers who are voluntarily choosing water-smart appliances and landscaping, and cited the planned Desert Color community as an example.
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That day she and her husband Leonard took delivery of the hand press that heralded the birth of their brainchild, the Hogarth Press.
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He struggles on the scale before the bout, he fights sluggishly, and his heralded punching power and surprisingly decent stamina have completely vanished.
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After last night's Walking Dead, the Twitterverse heralded murderous psychopath Negan (Jeffery Dean Morgan) as an enlightened progressive for his stance on rape.
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Their paintings heralded continental Modernism and its abstractions — and the English, who were still in thrall to narrative-driven pastoral scenes, detested them.
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Though Mr. Trump has heralded the program as great success, it has struggled to grow its network of doctors to meet coverage demands.
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The face-to-face meeting has been heralded as a diplomatic win following years of the North's repeated nuclear tests and missile launches.
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Counting downIn the case of in-store human-resources managers, the role eliminations were heralded by a countdown clock on Lowe's internal system.
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Temer has heralded labor reform as one of his main initiatives to pull Brazil out from its worst recession since the early 1900s.
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Mueller's appointment was once heralded by both sides of the political divide when he assumed the independent position ten days following Comey's firing.
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The Progressives were far from perfect, but they inherited rotting leadership institutions, reformed them and heralded in a new era of national greatness.
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Conservationists heralded the move as the best chance yet to stop the slaughter across Africa and squash demand in the world's largest market.
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They are especially destructive late in games, though not on Monday, when the Yankees' heralded bullpen group beat them at their own game.
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But behind the scenes, he wrote a harsh memorandum on immigration – the type of traditional Republican policy heralded by the op-ed writer.
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In the 723s, at least three groundbreakings heralded the line's arrival, but plans were scrapped when a financial crisis nearly bankrupted the city.
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The National Association of Home Builders heralded the tax plan as "a positive step in the right direction" in a statement on Wednesday.
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The show won acclaim from many Republicans, who heralded it as a break from what they say is the entertainment industry's liberal values.
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There were three title fights, including the return of George St. Pierre, a heralded welterweight who hung up his gloves four years ago.
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Carey's legacy, however, will extend far beyond her overdone aesthetic and being heralded as one of the greatest shade queens of our time.
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It had already been heralded as a masterpiece when it came out the year before, the next big seismic shift in indie filmmaking.
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So the president heralded a plan to provide as much as $12 billion in emergency relief to farmers caught in the trade crossfire.
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The Sheffield band's first record was heralded as a savior of sorts; bringing the public and music nerds alike so-called real tunes.
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Only much later would he be heralded for his prescient adoption of vernacular subject matter and his sophisticated use of composition and color.
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For if, as some have argued, dinner parties heralded the dawn of civilization, in this brawling era they might soon hasten its end.
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Articles heralded the end of the independent bookstore as Amazon continued its explosive growth, Borders went bankrupt, and e-book sales gained ground.
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" President Donald Trump heralded new sanctions the US plans to impose on Iran with a knock-off image referencing HBO's "Game of Thrones.
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There is also the sobering lesson of shared bicycles in India, which were heralded as a great idea but failed to take off.
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WASHINGTON — They are being heralded as a key part of President Trump's new strategy to resolve the nearly 17-year war in Afghanistan.
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This suggests that a recent, under-heralded trend — the Trump administration floating radical ideas that quickly fall apart — might not be an aberration.
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In almost any other context Perez's ascension to the DNC chairmanship would be heralded as a major victory for the party's progressive wing.
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Mr. Macri's supporters heralded his 2015 election as a miraculous outbreak of normalcy in a country with a well-earned reputation for histrionics.
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"Milkman" was this year's outsider, up against Richard Powers' ecological epic "The Overstory" and Esi Edugyan's heralded slavery-era "Washington Black," among others.
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Still, for everything Google Maps did right — and I am a highly satisfied customer — it also heralded a new era in networked photography.
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While the new policy is being heralded as a step in the right direction, misinformation watchdogs are calling on Facebook to do more.
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The Festival of Adventurous Music for Large Ensemble occurs over two nights, hosting music by composers both widely heralded and too rarely heard.
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They gave up their sovereignty over the country in 1919, in another retreat that heralded the beginning of the unwinding of an empire.
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The signatories acknowledged governmental reforms already made in Ukraine and expressed concern about the resignation of a Cabinet minister who heralded those reforms.
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The distinctive culture that resulted is heralded in Singapore and can be seen in the colorful architecture, elaborate clothing styles, and unique food.
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Old-fashioned badges became less important than experiences, particularly annual cookie sales, which were heralded as teaching money management and other business skills.
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Land experts like George McCarthy, head of the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, heralded the technological advances of high-resolution land cover maps.
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Persian-language satellite channels operating from abroad heralded the discovery of the mummy as a sign that the Islamic republic's days were numbered.
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At the time, Reveal News, a nonprofit investigative outlet, reported that San Diego law enforcement heralded it as a boon to preventing crime.
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For the politician who was once heralded as "The Republican Savior" on the cover of TIME magazine, this is a humiliating new low.
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The Sonys are undoubtedly one of the closest competitors to Bose&aposs heralded QC35 series of headphones, at least in the $350 range.
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Donald Trump echoed a very Lincolnesque overture in his 2016 campaign as he often heralded promises of rebuilding roads, bridges, tunnels, and canals.
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The patient survived just 18 days, but the use of a donor left brain-dead after an accident was heralded by other doctors.
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Since its emergence at the start of the decade, blockchain has been heralded as one of the most transformative technologies for financial services.
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But this is not Stephen Hadley replacing Condoleezza Rice during the George W. Bush era, which heralded a shift to consolidation of wars.
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New York (CNN Business)Eddie Lampert was heralded as a financial genius when he bought Sears in 2005 through a merger with Kmart.
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Audi's new e-tron, which hits the market next spring, has been heralded as a game changer by leaders of the German automaker.
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Critics argue that almost everything heralded as an AI advance is really just incremental progress from adding more computing power to existing approaches.
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The advent of that much-heralded thing, the Leisure Society, looks less like a seven-day party weekend than large-scale human warehousing.
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San Jose has suffered forever from its proximity to San Francisco, which has been heralded since its founding for its charm and beauty.
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" The president also heralded Britain's decision to leave the European Union last year, arguing that "Brexit is going to be a wonderful thing.
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It's been heralded as having salutary effects on the country's environment but has cost jobs and put additional burdens on the country's poor.
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Instead of 'recipient of the Humanitarian award,' these five people are being heralded as Humanitarian Heroes for their acts of bravery, resilience, and resistance.
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At first it was because she was considered to have heralded a new type of novel: a realist form derived entirely from the quotidian.
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The vote on Tuesday is being heralded as a referendum on President Donald Trump's agenda, including his landmark tax cuts and large fiscal spending.
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Toronto FC fans may call to mind his heralded but ultimately contentious tenure as the team's first-ever Designated Player, from 20163 to 2012.
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That means new Bachelor, new Grown-ish, the heralded return of True Detective, and introductions to some possible new favorites (hello, Roswell, New Mexico).
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Keep reading to find out what the Bold Type cast said about all these little mysteries and more ahead of the series' heralded return.
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The strategists also say the start of the Trump era has heralded in a change in investment themes from Wall Street to Main Street.
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As the story goes, every man who loves an Owens woman dies an untimely death, heralded by the sounds of a death watch beetle.
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Since 2015, the accumulation of a large concentrated long or short position has often heralded an impending turning point in the petroleum price trend.
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The initial impetus of the portfolio managers has in the past heralded Buffett's eventual forays into some of their investments, often in big ways.
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After posting it on his Twitter several months later, he was heralded as a "legend" and "hero" by many members of the LGBTQ community.
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Earlier this week, Mr. Trump heralded an agreement between Turkey and Russia to police northeast Syria, cementing Russia's strategic advantage in the region. 28.
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And DC published the three comic series that are often heralded as the greatest of all time: Watchmen, Sandman, and The Dark Knight Returns.
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Thematically, I pair her with the other literary example in the grid, the much-heralded poet, novelist, lyricist and playwright RITA DOVE, at 112A.
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The political and generational shift within the ruling Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) heralded by his rise had made such fresh thinking possible.
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Despite behind heralded as somewhat of a Democratic savior in the wake of the party's embarrassing 22012 loss, Ossoff is not a liberal's dream.
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Similarly, a much-heralded French push for an EU tax on digital giants like Google and Facebook has struggled to gain traction in Berlin.
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AS-P heralded Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel) as a superstar in her field… and AYITL proved the younger Gilmore girl is a terrible journalist.
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She is hoping to repeat the success of other less-heralded names in Thursday's nominating contest against Cuomo, who is seeking a third term.
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A few years before this year's excellent Spider-Man on PlayStation 4, developer Insomniac released another, less-heralded open-world game called Sunset Overdrive.
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His work with the trio Sonder, along with solo projects A.M. Paradox, Sonder Son, and Lost have heralded him as a brutally honest songwriter.
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Nearly a year before the film's release, Hammer was on the cover of Esquire, heralded as a long-awaited return to real-man stardom.
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The film has been heralded as a victory for diversity, so members of a widely diverse group are all hoping to see themselves represented.
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That is part of the problem: if a shutdown heralded economic catastrophe, there would be a clear incentive for the president to end it.
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It would probably be more practical to develop the much heralded "e-nose"—a sensor just as powerful as a dog's extremely sensitive nose.
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The DNA-editing tool CRISPR has been heralded as a game-changing technology, allowing scientists to precisely target the essential building blocks of life.
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Isaias told state-run television that the peace deal had heralded a "transitional stage that will lead to a new era" between the neighbors.
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When LinkedIn went public in 2011, it was heralded as the first in a new wave of social media companies landing on Wall Street.
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The growth and development of JavaScript and its myriad extensions has, however, heralded in a chaotic new age—the era of the web application.
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The meeting in Qatar this weekend between OPEC and non-OPEC oil producers has been much heralded but was also seen yielding low results.
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He heralded Price as the person to lead his effort to tackle the issue, and said that no one is safe from opioid addiction.
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" June also follows the month of May, which has has often heralded in weakness, and is known for the old adage, "sell in May.
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But no matter how AR ends up altering people's love lives, surely no one expected the shift to be heralded by a rogue Charizard.
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In a cringe-y, ironic twist, the issue is actually intended to celebrate diversity and individuality, as heralded on its seven-model ensemble cover.
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However, many market participants have long heralded the spread between the 2250-year yield and the 10-year yield as the more important difference.
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Meanwhile, a speech by European Central Bank chief Mario Draghi gave little guidance on tapering the bank's bond holdings and heralded globalization over protectionism.
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Mr. Pearson is regarded as the mastermind behind the company's once-heralded business model of buying undervalued drugs, slashing business costs and raising prices.
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Many of the plays that tipped the balance have come from the 21.81-year-old rookie goaltender Matt Murray and other less heralded contributors.
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The horror genre has gained a variety of new additions in 2019, with some films being heralded by critics and others being picked apart.
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Mornings came early, heralded first by the neighboring church's bells at 6 and then by the insistent thwack of the pressoirs, or grape presses.
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Those accomplishments heralded professional possibilities, and with his future beckoning, Vander Laan analyzed the situation with cleareyed certitude: He was no longer a quarterback.
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Mr. Trump spoke about a "New American Future," a line similar to the "New American Century" that Marco Rubio heralded during the Republican primary.
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Trump told reporters in Singapore that he would "absolutely" extend an invitation to the White House to Kim, who also heralded a new era.
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Rather than the dire, dry statistical projections often heralded to make the case for conservation, he turns boldly to joy — to imagination and emotion.
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The Bulldogs' heralded rushing attack was held to 21 yards in last week's loss to Florida, the fourth defeat in the past five games.
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But other than those few words and traditions, for the lost goatskin-wearing natives, Columbus's arrival heralded the end of language, culture and time.
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Louis out of Austin, Texas, is being heralded as the new Grumpy Cat thanks to the permanent pout on his orange and white face.
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Wall Street, meanwhile, heralded the go-ahead as a sign that the DEA is standing by its goal to improve resources and cannabis research.
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Mr. Pearson's compensation plan, once heralded as a model for paying for performance, was tied directly to the success of the company's stock price.
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The settlement has been heralded as a victory for Lyft as well as the drivers that rely on the platform to connect with passengers.
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Ultimately, President Obama's heralded deal is really a win for the rouge Iranian regime and its allies and a major setback for the West.
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Sarah Friar joined Square in summer 2012, and her arrival at the time heralded as the potential beginning of a path toward an IPO.
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The moves will come in an attempt to bolster what is being heralded as the start of an economic recovery in the euro zone.
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The arrival of the first suicide car bomb was heralded by the sound of machine guns and vehicle-mounted grenade launchers going fully automatic.
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While Mr. Trump has heralded the success of his meeting two months ago with Mr. Kim, the two countries have been stalemated ever since.
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The "coming home" theme would become common in commercials, showing returning soldiers surprising their loved ones or being heralded as heroes by their hometowns.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Trump administration heralded the government's sale last month of U.S. drilling leases in the Gulf of Mexico as a bellwether.
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However, these visits occurred during days reserved for numerous N.C.A.A. champions in less-heralded sports, like one in November 2017 that featured 18 teams.
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The sculpture's return was heralded by a Port Authority police honor guard, bagpipes and short speeches from the authority's chief executive and other officials.
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Mr. Trump has heralded Justice Neil M. Gorsuch and Judge Kavanaugh, his two Supreme Court nominees, as crowning achievements in an otherwise uneven presidency.
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Expect the loser of Warriors-Cavs III to suffer a more psychological blow, especially its two most heralded stars — LeBron James and Kevin Durant.
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But it's difficult to dismiss Newman entirely; the "freemium economy" that Anderson heralded works only if the old hierarchies of access have been dismantled.
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The publisher, Penguin Books, won the case, a victory that heralded an era of greater freedom of expression at the dawn of the 1960s.
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Regional leaders heralded Mr. Bolsonaro as an ally in their fight to end federal restrictions on land use and to procure private land titles.
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And as the Iowa race came to a close, Buttigieg often heralded the fact that same sex marriage was legalized in Iowa in 2009.
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Now, at the center of that most public of places, one heralded as "The House That Kobe Built," she stood alone as a eulogist.
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But the '90s also heralded the arrival of minimalism, and Van Beirendonck didn't — and couldn't — conform to its restrained, colorless aesthetic and cool affectlessness.
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He earned and subsequently lost fortunes on multiple occasions throughout his career — and many have heralded him as the best to ever do it.
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Previewed by Axios, the plan is being heralded as a "sea change" in how the party thinks about the potential end of the world.
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In roughly the same number of games, in the same era, a less heralded first baseman, Lyle Overbay, gained two more WAR than Howard.
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When they succeeded at winning voter approval of the measure last year, advocacy groups like the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids heralded the move.
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Ironically, SpaceX was heralded for bringing competition to a calcified industry when it burst onto the stage with its cost-lowering Falcon 85033 rockets.
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Suddenly, they started to play the Universal Pictures theme music — a fitting, dramatic selection that heralded the tour de force performance that would follow.
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While praising the current unit, Aikman was quick to nod to the men who blocked for him, who came into the league less heralded.
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Trump heralded the recipients for their service and sacrifice before awarding them the medal, the highest possible decoration for bravery by public safety officers.
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It was one of Obama's signature foreign policy achievements, heralded by Democrats as a historic diplomatic moment and lambasted by Republicans as naive capitulation.
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Three years and three books later, with "Feed," he's still most of those things, but he's very much heralded in with-it poetry quarters.
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Russia's political and media establishment heralded the summit as a victory for Putin in breaking down Western resolve to treat Russia as a pariah.
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While millions of Brits tuned in every week this year to watch "The Great British Bake Off," the American version is far less heralded.
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Now, Aparicio is being heralded as a role model for women and Indigenous people in Mexico, and buzzed about by critics for her performance.
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Tesla's tub-shaped, radio-controlled craft heralded the birth of what he called a "teleautomaton"; later, the world would settle on the word robot.
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Certain small stylistic adjustments are expected when subject matter shifts, and for photographers, this is a difference often heralded by a change of camera.
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To find out just how splintered the GOP is, Vox went to this year's Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), the right's heralded annual gathering.
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Once heralded as the Russian Mark Cuban for running an N.B.A.-like operation with his CSKA Moscow team, Prokhorov became more of an anti-Cuban.
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Release Date: March 31 on Netflix Heralded as the first all-female horror anthology in cinema history, XX finds four filmmakers operating in their element.
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All images and videos: Andrew Liszewski/GizmodoDo you remember when everyone thought the arrival of the iPad heralded the demise of E Ink-based devices?
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For at least the last decade, each and every year has been heralded by a consensus of media outlets as The Year Of the Butt.
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And the magazine itself heralded a new era for a broad demographic of gay men that until then existed mostly in bars and local clubs.
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The show, — about clean-cut gay lawyer and his tightly wound female best friend and roommate — has been heralded for it's portrayal of LGBT characters.
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A three-minute video, starring models Karin Jinsui, Mara Teigen, Jasmine Sanders and, of course, Kylie, heralded the release of the line's first lip glosses.
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In a speech ahead of the designation, Trump heralded the move – the first time Washington has labeled the military branch of another country as terrorists.
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Built 50 years ago, the structure was heralded as a modernist masterpiece of glass and concrete, but fell into disrepair after being deconsecrated in 1980.
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"The Wiz Live!" starring Shanice Williams, Queen Latifah and Mary J. Blige, among others, was heralded by many critics as the best of the bunch.
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The government has already felt obliged to postpone a much heralded Israel-Africa summit that was meant to be held in Lomé in late October.
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He dispatched Mike Pompeo, his former CIA director and now secretary of state, to Pyongyang to meet Mr Kim twice and heralded their "good relationship".
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A ROYAL birth is always heralded with great fanfare, and the arrival of the Duchess of Cambridge's third baby on April 23rd was no exception.
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Fighting games have long heralded themselves as a meritocracy, where anyone with a quarter and a will to fight can be part of something greater.
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The bankrupt estate of Lehman, whose 2008 collapse heralded the global financial crisis, continues to sell off assets once valued at more than $600 billion.
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Google+ was once heralded as a serious attempt to topple Facebook's stranglehold on social networking, and was even met with excitement in its first days.
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In January, Zuckerberg heralded his intention to combine messaging across Instagram, WhatsApp, and Messenger, creating an end-to-end encrypted chimera by sometime next year.
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Then last year, without warning or justification, the Librarian fired Register Maria Pallante, long heralded as a fantastic Register and advocate for strong copyright protection.
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The opinion was heralded by the ACLU as a "stinging rebuke" of the documentary proof of citizenship law passed by the Kansas legislature in 2011.
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He heralded his selection by coming back from injury on Monday night with 40 points including 373 in overtime, in a win against the Trailblazers.
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Very quickly, however, the much-heralded new start ended in devastation—an experience that, one way or another, was to repeat itself throughout Wilder's childhood.
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They heralded a new age in which the state would fulfill its function, in which conflicts and schisms, whether religious, ethnic or tribal, would dissolve.
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That debut single and video from her "Reputation" album was much heralded and anticipated as Swift had been off the scene for a few years.
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In some offices, "dog eat dog" and "work-first" attitudes are heralded and rewarded, and aggression is still viewed as a sign of worthy leadership.
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The U.S. training missing in Mali was heralded — until some of those we trained backed a coup and partnered with al Qaeda in the Sahel.
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On his first New Year's Eve as President, Trump heralded the accomplishments of his first 12 months in office, but acknowledged it hadn't been easy.
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Successfully carrying out a free and fair national election while simultaneously defending territorial sovereignty against Russian aggression is no small victory and should be heralded.
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Heralded as a game-changer, the roll-out of GST on July 1 was the biggest tax reform in Asia's third-largest economy since independence.
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His breakthrough, reported the next year, defied skepticism within the medical profession and heralded a new era of successful double, triple and quadruple bypass surgeries.
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Bengus now works as a freelance illustrator, and his return for Street Fighter V should be heralded as great news among fans of the series.
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For that, you need to fully appreciate another, less heralded Bonds record: 688 career intentional walks, a total that will almost certainly never be matched.
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Phil Gormley, Chief Constable of Police Scotland, heralded his force's change as an ideal way to show that Muslim women are welcome on the force.
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Over the years, the band was heralded by other musicians born of the the Pacific Northwest underground, including Eddie Vedder and Grouper, among many others.
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The long-awaited announcement, which was nearly three months in the making, is being heralded by public health advocates and experts as a step forward.
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He is widely heralded as a pioneer of the field who changed the way administrations were photographed from distanced and traditional to intimate and artful.
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He's a complete "G," and it's not a surprise that when his name is mentioned across just about any scene he is heralded with praise.
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Duo, a video chat app that works on iOS and Android — one of two new messaging products that Google heralded in May — is now out.
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Warner has already started to develop a sequel to the film, which has been heralded as a watershed moment for representation on the big screen.
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The first two installments of the Sam Raimi-directed Spider-Man films in the early '00s were heralded as films that redefined the superhero genre.
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The 2016 Mets are a team of hair farmers, so it's a shame Cohen's days as a less-heralded member of Stillwater are gone by.
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Dr. Eric Topol, a cardiologist and the founder and director of the Scripps Research Translational Institute, has long heralded this convergence of technology and medicine.
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At the same time, Roberto Rossellini's "Rome, Open City" heralded a new naturalistic Italian cinema, and like that movie, Levi's memoir was an international success.
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In recent years genome editing has been appropriately heralded as the most important advance of biotechnology of our generation, and most likely the past century.
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He could not be heralded as the finest player on the planet, ran the logic, if he was not the finest player on his team.
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Later that day, the Jets, the Giants' rival of the American Football League, held an introductory news conference for Joe Namath, their heralded rookie quarterback.
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Because of his enormous creative input across the entertainment conglomerate, Mr. Lasseter has been heralded in the news media as a latter-day Walt Disney.
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But the Film Society's retrospective — at once polemical in nature and populist in its programming selections — celebrates the perhaps less-heralded influence of female cinematographers.
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Democrats like Annise Parker, the head of the Buttigieg-backing Victory Fund and the former mayor of Houston, heralded the lead as a step forward.
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" John Scalzi, the former president of the Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers of America, heralded Jemisin as "arguably the most important speculative writer of her generation.
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It involves nine widely used antiviral drugs that were heralded as a huge advance because they greatly increased cure rates, seemingly with few side effects.
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This is a considerable shift in stance from the past week where he heralded that trade talks between the two countries were going "pretty well".
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" In 2017, noticing how Filipino cooking was coloring the restaurant scene in Los Angeles, the critic Jonathan Gold heralded it as "the Filipino food moment.
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Other Americans learned of the events through online sites more sympathetic to Mr. Trump — including Breitbart News, which heralded the news conference as a triumph.
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But he had put in place an innovation that heralded success for years to come, insisting that every contract for a book include digital rights.
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Clemson was led by its star quarterback, Deshaun Watson, who threw for 243 yards despite facing a defense heralded as one of the best ever.
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Jayson Tatum, Marques Bolden and Harry Giles, the heralded freshmen who missed time with injuries, need to develop a better feel for the college game.
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When Foxconn announced plans to build flat screen panels in Wisconsin, it was heralded as proof of manufacturing jobs moving back to the United States.
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A lesser-discussed part of Code history is how it stymied the career of Anna May Wong, heralded as the first Chinese-American movie star.
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He wasn't the only one: Less heralded was the American swimmer Anthony Ervin, who, at 210, practically had one flipper-like foot in the coffin.
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Finally, the iconic cherry blossom trees that ring the Tidal Basin of the National Mall have heralded the coming of spring for nearly a century.
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Tatum was among the latter, having arrived at Duke as part of a heralded recruiting class that included big men Harry Giles and Marques Bolden.
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It opened in 2008, when it was heralded as the first private airport in Spain, but it went bankrupt shortly after and closed in 2012.
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His shot-stopping abilities and calming presence have seen him become Barca's first choice keeper, as well as his country's, replacing the heralded Manuel Neuer.
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Despite Escobedo's improving performances and rising ranking, he has gone largely unnoticed among the heralded group of players in their late teens and early 2100s.
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And what was captured appeared little more than a brand, certainly not the vibrant organizations that are heralded as the indispensable glue of democratic politics.
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In one aquatint etching, "Les Enfants d'obscurité" (1961), she makes reference to Picasso's ubiquitous "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon" (1907), heralded as a canonical masterpiece of modernism.
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For instance, the twenty-five examples of overruled recommendations by Ms. Newbold heralded by the Democrats include non-political officials such as a GSA custodian.
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Naloxone, an opioid antagonist medication that can save the life of an overdose victim, has been heralded as a key to curbing the opioid crisis.
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The longtime head of a heralded dance school in Brussels, De Keersmaeker designs meticulous, geometric dances that often consist of movements repeated in a loop.
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The little-heralded character of Watson, in his role as chronicler of Holmes's exploits, constituted a radical departure in both detective fiction and serialized storytelling.
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SpaceX's much-heralded Starship reveal on Saturday night was undone somewhat by the fact that it's hard to maintain secrecy with a 165-foot vehicle.
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The 2016-year-old entrepreneur is heralded as the product visionary for the two Silicon Valley startups, and he currently presides as CEO of both.
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The N.F.L. stars and other investors in Vicis, the heralded Seattle-based helmet maker, were officially informed that the company was running out of cash.
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The big picture: Muilenburg has led Boeing since 2015, and he had previously been heralded for achieving record profits and tripling the company's stock price.
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That bundle of sticks not only heralded Roman imperialism — literally and figuratively — their public display constituted a warning to those under threat of being conquered.
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The long-heralded potential sale comes as Rio Tinto warns of resource nationalism, and seeks to divest assets that do not meet its internal return requirements.
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Redmart, a startup long-heralded as one to watch in Southeast Asia, sold its business to Alibaba-owned Lazada in November after running into financial issues.
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Jerusalem (CNN)The White House's economic workshop, the first step in its much-heralded Mideast peace plan, puts investment in the Palestinian economy front and center.
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Nasty Gal has been heralded as one of the fastest-growing retail start-ups in the business, but within the year it's encountered a few setbacks.
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The day after the United States dropped its biggest non-nuclear bomb in Afghanistan, killing 36 ISIS fighters, the hosts of Fox & Friends heralded the strike.
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Heralded as a prodigy just four days after her historic win against Venus Williams, Gauff was originally ranked 313 in the world heading into the tournament.
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" "The raised state flag over a building in the town of Douma… has heralded the control over this area and therefore over the whole Eastern Ghouta.
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Given how much pressure there is to look like the Kardashians and Instagram stars, it's worth knowing that the bodies heralded as ideal aren't always real.
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The large, endangered romaine variety is heralded as the perfect lettuce for a Caesar salad—its mild refreshing leaves and crisp stem holding flavour without wilting.
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HurtAugust 17, 2017 heralded one of the most important observations in astronomy's history: two neutron stars colliding, sending both light and gravitational waves toward the Earth.
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In the weeks that follow, Monáe will come out publicly and officially as queer, and that moment will be heralded as a "coming out" for Monáe.
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It could also potentially reverse one of Trump's main foreign policy achievements, the elimination of ISIS's so-called caliphate, which the President had heralded in March.
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Media hosts and writers expressed disbelief that Zuckerburg would allow lies to pervade the 2020 election, and Ocasio Cortez was heralded for "schooling" and "dismantling" him.
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"This is the new frontier," heralded Todd Spitzer, the Orange County, California, district attorney, whose office is currently prosecuting four genealogy cases and reviewing several more.
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Trump also heralded his administration's efforts to support free religious expression, an important issue to the evangelical Christians he values as part of his political base.
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When the structure was erected, during the Great Depression, Franklin Delano Roosevelt heralded the commission's mandate to apply "the golden rule" to the conduct of business.
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The approach was heralded by the author Malcolm Gladwell in a best-selling 2013 book as an innovative way to shake up the criminal justice process.
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Walker and supporters have heralded the deal as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to make the state a hub for the high-tech electronics industry.
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But what I've found while spending quite a bit of time with the collection is that even many of the less-heralded games offer something interesting.
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It's heralded as the tallest and fastest roller coaster in North America, claiming to accelerate from 0 to 128 miles per hour in only 3½ seconds.
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He called Trump a "false prophet" and said the GOP nominee heralded the return "to the era of the ugly American" during an interview in May.
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"Our sense is that this reflects limited income growth and the perception that they are not sharing adequately in the widely heralded economic recovery," Hughes said.
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Because they don't contain as many harmful chemicals, e-cigs were initially heralded as a "healthier alternative" to smoking or a way to help people quit.
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Rhodes noted that Spotify (SPOT) and Snapchat (SNAP) are also examples of consumer-oriented IPOs that were widely heralded that have since experienced some growing pains.
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Inversion of the yield curve for U.S. Treasuries was one factor influencing his view, as market beliefs that it heralded recession could potentially become self-fulfilling.
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Speaking in his home in Borrowdale, the poshest suburb of Harare, the capital, he glowingly lists the opportunities for investment under his much heralded "new dispensation".
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The four-part series, which was originally broadcast on the BBC in 1972, is justly heralded as one of the greatest art historical programs ever made.
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"Here's what 18 tons of cocaine look like!" the Coast Guard heralded in a post with video and photographs on the San Diego sector's Facebook page.
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