Emanuel said Democrats have a strong hold in urban centers, Republicans have a strong hold in rural areas, and so the battleground for future elections is in the suburbs.
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And I don't think the U.S. can hold in there.
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This trend has already taken hold in the pharmaceutical industry.
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It's a disturbing tendency that's taking hold in football, too.
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It's simply a nicer camera to hold in your hand.
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Just hold your breath like you'd hold in a hiccup.
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At least not one we can hold in our hands.
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So what happens if cronyism takes hold in the U.S.?
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Longstanding trends also took a stronger hold in the West.
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A similar unifying theory has been taking hold in America.
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For Pletcher, that belief took hold in the past month.
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Many of these ideas, however, never took hold in practice.
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I love a book I can hold in my hand.
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Redl's confirmation was put on hold in August after Sen.
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It's important to have something to hold in your hand.
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"Well, I can just tell you we're not just going to hold in contempt -- we will have a plan to hold in contempt and to impeach," Nunes said in a Fox News interview Monday.
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Camden Line Train 854 - Continuing to hold in Union Station -- Camden Line Train 854 (5:22 dpt Wash) is continuing to hold in Union Station due to extensive police activity near Greenbelt and Muirkirk Stations.
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To know the power that they hold in their little pinky.
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What significance does Magic City hold in the scene in Atlanta?
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Once Zika takes hold in this country it can spread rapidly.
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They hold in parts of Indonesia but not the whole country.
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He evidently saw signs of similar laxness taking hold in China.
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These findings about asymmetry hold in experiments with artificial power grids.
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Polls project his streak to hold in next week's critical primaries.
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Critical public projects have been put on hold in many states.
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While traveling, I put that all on hold, in a way.
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Mahomes' flair seems to be already taking hold in the NFL.
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Throughout the summer, Islamic State consolidated its hold in central Libya.
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So we're really seeing innovation taking hold in the whole economy.
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Control-top exercise leggings that hold in your stomach won't help.
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A pattern has taken hold in the Premier League this season.
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Meanwhile, a cult of outsiderism has taken hold in Central Europe.
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Everything you could hold in your hands, though, had to go.
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That means it's much more comfortable to hold in one hand.
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It's just a really nice thing to hold in your hands.
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Two weeks later, that version got put on hold in court.
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But everyone whose opinion I hold in high regard loves that show.
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Ingested before intercourse, it stops HIV taking hold in the first place.
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And the second assumption might still hold in a general election campaign.
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I think they probably hold in way better than investors may think.
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That trial was put on hold in November to allow for mediation.
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It is unclear what post Pacolli will hold in the new government.
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The energy will be emotional—don't try to hold in your feelings.
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Can we legislate the feelings men hold in their minds or hearts?
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Too heavy to hold in one hand for more than 30 seconds.
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He will still hold in-person classes, too, but he's making adjustments.
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Alternative forms of justice are also taking hold in contexts beyond campuses.
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Now, recovery seems to have taken hold in Europe, China and Japan.
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Michelle, could a third national party ever take hold in the U.S.A.?
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This time, I treasured a final weekend to hold in my baby.
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In 2013, dengue took hold in Martin County, on Florida's Atlantic coast.
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Cross-platform consistency, and gun sense, has taken hold in the emoji universe.
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The chance of such a scenario taking hold in Morocco is very unlikely.
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It's easier to lug around as a tablet and hold in one hand.
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Yet weariness with the deadlock has taken hold, in both Barcelona and Madrid.
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The parts she doesn't need to hold in herself to be with him.
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The Supreme Court put injunctions on hold in three of the cases Tuesday.
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Lenders can thus lend far more than they hold in central-bank reserves.
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But there was no guarantee this bargain would hold in Trump's Republican Party.
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She points silently at the brightly-colored drink I hold in my hands.
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That said, U.S. stocks have continued to hold in their recently tight range.
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WhatsApp, then still independent, took hold in Europe because it focused on privacy.
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You can't put 22104 on hold in the middle of a hostage situation.
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She is a theater actress, which is something I hold in high esteem.
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But Trump put the announcement on hold in the wake of the attack.
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A multitude of forces are bolstering the populist movements taking hold in Europe.
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The study was done in mice — does the same mechanism hold in humans?
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This is America, and you, young people, hold in your hands its future.
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"The digital transformation is now taking hold in the lending world," Chandler said.
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The heroin market expanded during this time and took hold in deprived communities.
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Here's how this tech-centric shoe repair company took hold in the Midwest.
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The ad urges Americans to think of the bonds they hold in common.
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Both of which are qualities we should continue to hold in high esteem.
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Republicans are not defending any of the seats they hold in these states.
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This kind of highlights the sway that big studios hold in the market.
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Heat the raw tortillas on the pan and hold in a tortilla holder.
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The move was seen to solidify WellSky's hold in the personal care market.
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Typically, eating disorders take hold in adolescence, and Ms. Bates was no exception.
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I read on a Kindle (why?) a) it's light to hold in bed.
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But there are few signs that Republicans have lost their hold in Altoona.
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The case was placed on hold in August pending an appeal court's decision.
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This theory, if it takes hold in law, significantly weakens the Establishment Clause.
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Palermo and Naples, and soon got a firm hold in Calabria and Apulia.
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Promising movements for restorative and transformative justice have taken hold in numerous cities.
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If losses hold in July, it will mark its fourth straight monthly loss.
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There is a pink prom dress on hold in a shop in Queens.
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As shown in the film, these divisions took hold in my own family.
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Risk/reward on ASML feels fairly neutral right now – a hold in essence.
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Lows Saturday night should hold in the 40s again under cloudy skies, too.
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Persuade someone to read "The Truths We Hold" in 50 words or less.
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And I'm excited for what the future will hold in the victims' rights movement.
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But it is unclear whether historical lessons hold in an era of heightened partisanship.
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Background: This controversial technique took a while to take hold in the marketing world.
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"The risk they hold in the country far outweighs any potential benefits," he said.
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For all the radicals' efforts, Western-style democracy never really took hold in China.
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One hundred and fifty acquaintances you can truly hold in your mind with meaning?
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These aren't solids you can hold in your hands by any means, Ketterle warned.
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And Baker felt she couldn't hold in her feelings about that day any longer.
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Plus, books are nice and cool and feel good to hold in your hands.
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In a few short years, authoritarian politics took hold in Germany, and quickly metastasized.
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Congress approved the money, but the order was put on hold in early 2014.
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All I could do was hug her and try to hold in my own.
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By now, panic and confusion had taken hold in some places around the altiplano.
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These are values I hold in my heart as I prepare for January 21.
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The drug was put on partial hold in October after the first patient died.
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First, he exposed the fearful, almost timid mood that has taken hold in Europe.
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I, and many other Intelligence Community veterans, hold in great contempt John Brennan's actions.
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Such concerns sparked furious arguments two centuries ago as industrialisation took hold in Britain.
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Because it passed in California, it took hold in other parts of the country.
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As the hunt for Bin Laden continues, democracy tries to take hold in Afghanistan.
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The move is viewed as a strategic toe-hold in the growing Chinese market.
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"Now hold in place for five seconds," the voice intoned before giving a countdown.
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After months of research, he found that the model did hold in 22012-D.
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Don't hold in your emotions—that's a fast way for you to burn out.
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Unable to hold in his feelings any longer, Mr. Mohammed soon broached the subject.
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And they also accept that historical technology improvement rates will hold in the future.
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If mass starvation takes hold in Yemen, expect an even more deeply divided country.
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Construction on the reactor began in 1973 but was put on hold in 1985.
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Yet neighborhoods as much as nations have customs and traditions they hold in common.
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They offered no serious evidence, but the narrative took hold in shortsighted media reports.
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These innovators have wanted to see their ideas take hold in the United States.
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The concept of babies at work may never take hold in a broad way.
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The technology was not limited to the kind you hold in your hand, either.
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It did not say how much money Saleh was believed to hold in Turkey.
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It's about the responsibilities we all share for the future we hold in common.
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IMF SAYS HUNGARIAN MONETARY POLICY CAN AFFORD TO STAY ON HOLD IN NEAR TERM
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I fear that the information-technology-industrial complex has taken hold in public education.
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The Supreme Court put the regulations on hold in February while the litigation continues.
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Although uniformity reigns in some areas, it has not even begun to take hold in
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As the Arab Spring took hold in 2000, Gadhafi was eventually toppled and summarily executed.
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If it stays on hold in 2019, other currencies such as the euro might benefit.
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Innovation has taken hold in the pharmaceutical space, and even CNBC's Jim Cramer is impressed.
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Far from fussy and delicate, life may have taken hold in the worst conditions imaginable.
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The reminder predicted an increase of 50 basis points or a hold in the rate.
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Others were created by 3-D printers, models the surgeons could hold in their hands.
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With the Surface Pro 7, it will hold in standby for a massive 72 hours.
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A ceasefire has taken hold in parts of the country after others fell apart quickly.
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Still, years of moderate inflation may be taking hold in how people see the economy.
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For example, Lowe's had carpet and flooring samples that you could hold in your hand ...
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However, they put plans for their future on hold in the midst of Duresseau's recovery.
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"I've seen what happens when people hold in their aggression for too long," he says.
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It makes sense for exporters to hold in dollars until the rupee touches the bottom.
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Trump's hold in the Great Lakes has never been as strong as he has claimed.
|
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Desmaret had been placed on an ICE hold in 2008 as well, NBC-2 reported.
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"I hold in my hand something very significant," Colbert said in the show's cold open.
|
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When she realizes that the film is about her, Neil can't hold in her emotions.
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It could not immediately confirm how large a stake its members hold in the airline.
|
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That would be the largest lead either team would hold in the first 20 minutes.
|
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A massive bill package to end the stalemate is on hold in the state Senate.
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I have literally thousands of books that I hold in the palm of my hand.
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The court may hold in contempt a witness who disobeys a subpoena without adequate excuse.
|
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I want other activists and young people to know the strength we hold in numbers.
|
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"We're not going to just hold in contempt," Nunes said to Fox News last month.
|
|
It was put on hold in 6900 after concerns of insufficient screening for immigrant recruits.
|
|
Hanen put the programs on hold in February 22019 as the legal challenge plays out.
|
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"We will hold in confidence any information with great attention to privacy issues," she said.
|
|
The "minimum wage as wedge issue" scheme failed to take hold in state after state.
|
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It scared me, as the fear I felt in others took hold in me, too.
|
|
When plot takes hold in the second half, Louis unearths his characters' shadows and contradictions.
|
|
You always find Garrus and Wrex down in the cargo hold, in their respective spots.
|
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Transfer roasted eggplants to boiling water and cover with plastic wrap to hold in steam.
|
|
Look at Natalie Morales, trying to hold in her smirk like a kid at church.
|
|
If the idea took hold in 2017, it seemed to really catch fire in 2018.
|
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Before the global financial crisis took hold in 2008, wages were rising at 2.2 percent.
|
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A three-week shoot set in Venice, Italy, was put on hold in late February.
|
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The critical question is what these rents hold in store for the rest of us.
|
|
It would be great news to see the same dynamic take hold in disaster relief.
|
|
Mr. Merriam had already started to keep bees when the recession took hold in 2008.
|
|
" Putting aside any significance the series might hold in the broader Patriots Kremlinology, "Tom vs.
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Why would anybody pay money for a card that you can't hold in your hand?
|
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"They're something you hold in your hands and have a physical experience with," he said.
|
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Now it's taken hold in certain parts of academia, think-tank world, and Silicon Valley.
|
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The addiction took hold in his 20s, when he was working in the restaurant industry.
|
|
Plastic pots hold in more moisture and are lighter and more flexible than clay pots.
|
|
Couture, a former wrestler, easily dispatched Toney with a submission hold in the first round.
|
|
They hold in so much heat that I feel comfortable even on the coldest days.
|
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I need the real thing: a solid slab that I can hold in my hands.
|
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Such teething pains are unavoidable in a complex industry taking hold in a developing economy.
|
|
But the culinary action has especially taken hold in the heart of the Old City.
|
|
It remains to be seen whether that same dynamic will hold in 2020 for Trump.
|
|
A central bank poll of traders had forecast a rate hold in the short-term.
|
|
Nunes said he has a "plan to hold in contempt and to impeach" the men.
|
|
It never took effect because the Supreme Court put it on hold in February 2016.
|
|
Large communities of Salvadorans took hold in places like Los Angeles, Washington, DC, and New York.
|
|
It also restricts the commission in limiting positions that traders can hold in the commodity markets.
|
|
It also corrects the stakes that PZU and PFR will hold in Pekao after the transaction.
|
|
With the pum pums' demise, Rodriguez drifted toward the hip-hop scene taking hold in Havana.
|
|
It's all-metal and weather-sealed, and it is a joy to hold in your hands.
|
|
I do want a good screen that I can hold in one hand on the subway.
|
|
Complaints also came about regarding how caucuses work, which some states hold in lieu of primaries.
|
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Whether enthusiasm for the platform will hold in the years to come remains to be seen.
|
|
In Silicon Valley, you can have such public spats with people you hold in high regard.
|
|
A ceasefire took hold in 2013, and it looked like it might develop into real peace.
|
|
It's a little bit faster and smoother and a lot nicer to hold in the hand.
|
|
A high-stakes bout with Cruz would put this goal on hold in a major way.
|
|
Unlike those hulking machines, the Electric Jukebox is something that you can hold in your hand.
|
|
Billionaire investor Howard Marks said he's worried about an increasing sentiment taking hold in American politics.
|
|
But signatures have become a relic as more updated security measures took hold in the marketplace.
|
|
In light of recent news, however, it's unclear how well that stance will hold in court.
|
|
But if it stays on hold in 2019, other currencies such as the euro might benefit.
|
|
Watch -- French can barely hold in his excitement ... The Weeknd can barely put down his phone.
|
|
Additionally, Fibria's shareholders will receive 0.4611 shares of Suzano for every share they hold in Fibria.
|
|
The divisive forces of right-wing nationalism have already taken hold in parts of eastern Europe.
|
|
He could lift the hold in the coming weeks to allow Pritzker to sign the legislation.
|
|
He plans to hold in-depth hearings and shepherd the bill successfully to the House floor.
|
|
And his ascension comes as a diverse movement takes hold in many parts of the world.
|
|
That case was put on hold in August 2014 pending a resolution in the Fox litigation.
|
|
But the degree to which the narrative of victimization has taken hold in Russia is worrying.
|
|
This is all a lot to hold in one's head every time one orders a meal.
|
|
Foreign nations have had trouble getting information about accounts their citizens hold in America as well.
|
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This bipartisan governing tradition still had a strong, albeit weakening, hold in the 1970s and 1980s.
|
|
Honor is the concept that they hold in the highest regard in all things in life.
|
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CR: So you don't think that those bail-in rules will ever hold in the future?
|
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Vodafone also said it was putting preorders for the Huawei Mate 20X on hold in Britain.
|
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When we do that, we enable democracy to take hold in even the most dire situations.
|
|
An earlier version of this article misstated the number of seats Republicans hold in the Senate.
|
|
They were very difficult to hold in place, and the solution was adding a heavy spring.
|
|
As the pandemic takes hold in North America, local smartphone market leaders must prepare themselves accordingly.
|
|
"Once it takes hold in a jail it's going to be a real nightmare," he added.
|
|
A similar law is on hold in Oklahoma while the state Supreme Court considers its legality.
|
|
Very soon, you will hold in your hands the diploma of a great and storied college.
|
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Wyoming federal Judge Scott Skavdahl put it on hold in 2015, before overturning it in 2016.
|
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The number of characters Mr. Ferguson has to hold in his head is still in flux.
|
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The reviewer was also impressed with how many knives the flexible sleeves could hold in place.
|
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Lows should hold in the mid- to upper 40s as south winds start to pick up.
|
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Instead, a customer's money stays in their bank accounts that they hold in their own name.
|
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The virus then took hold in Samoa which had the lowest vaccination rates in the region.
|
|
Investor mood was certainly shaken, even if acute panic never quite took hold in the selloff.
|
|
According to Godin, the best sectors to hold in such scenario are technology, financials, and energy.
|
|
Black Friday as we know it really took hold in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
|
|
Monday will mark the first Emmys ceremony since the #MeToo movement took hold in October 2017.
|
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The coronavirus has schedules on hold, in and out of baseball, with no timeline for resumption.
|
|
The average federal worker has lost about $5,000 since the shutdown took hold in late December.
|
|
It remains to be seen whether the shift on guns will hold in the coming years.
|
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It would take another generation for PLATO's biggest lessons to really take hold in a meaningful way.
|
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Over the nervous silence that had taken hold in Baraboo High School, one student spoke out loudly.
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The folded mode was also really nice to hold in my hand, like a giant glowing book.
|
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An ugly isolationism is taking hold in England and seems likely to impoverish Britain as a whole.
|
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A hold in the Senate But despite the effort, it has hit repeated snags on Capitol Hill.
|
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The SEC, also present in court, supported the request for a hold in its case against Balwani.
|
|
This is the lite version of Unite's best-selling finishing spray, delivering a softer hold in comparison.
|
|
In Chicago, high temperatures on Thursday are predicted to hold in the single digits above zero Fahrenheit.
|
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The list contains 43 names, though it did not specify which positions they would hold in cabinet.
|
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Now, it threatens to seize hold in France, together with Germany the two motor nations of Europe.
|
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The banks said they have yet to finalise how much each will hold in the new company.
|
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Seriously, there are few devices you'll hold in your hand that feel as nice as this one.
|
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" Cardozo continued, "Intention not otherwise revealed may be presumed to hold in contemplation the reasonable and probable.
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It's hardly surprising that the game took hold in a nation still traumatized by the Civil War.
|
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The Supreme Court put the rule on hold in 2016 after 27 states and other stakeholders sued.
|
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Both the Bank of England and the ECB kept rates on hold, in line with market expectations.
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Its rounded shape and smooth cedar make it a pleasant thing to hold in the first place.
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The hearing is one of several tax-reform hearings the committee will hold in the coming weeks.
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But the world has largely overlooked the massive humanitarian crisis that has taken hold in the DPRK.
|
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Yet these recent moves suggest telemedicine is today taking hold in a broader way among healthcare businesses.
|
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Cheniere said it will buy out shares it does not already hold in Cheniere Partners Holdings CQH.
|
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Once approved, the licenses would add to a nascent digital currency industry taking hold in New York.
|
|
Finally, real gameplay figures you could hold in your hands and play with on a digital battleground.
|
|
The political power evangelicals hold in the United States allows them to codify their beliefs in law.
|
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I am not at all sure what the coming weeks will hold in their storehouse of memory.
|
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"I think we would be foolish not to be getting our toe hold in now," she said.
|
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With elective procedures indefinitely on hold in much of the country, those machines are now sitting idle.
|
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I am the type of person to hold in all of my emotions, rather than expressing it.
|
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But they hold in the back of their minds a question of what the future may bring.
|
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They are still tightly folded, but they hold, in miniature, the shape of an adult butterfly's wings.
|
|
Moving past the current debate requires all sides to focus on the values we hold in common.
|
|
Harvard announced Tuesday it will not hold in-person classes for the remainder of the spring semester.
|
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The electricity really takes hold in the chattering fourth variation and carries through to a rousing conclusion.
|
|
Mr. Spence continues his investigation of specific places and the histories they hold in a new work.
|
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The incident gave concreteness to the dim sense of cosmic disfavor beginning to take hold in me.
|
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The rules were put on hold in November by San Francisco-based U.S. District Judge Jon Tigar.
|
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The speed with which Xylella has taken hold in Puglia has astonished scientists as much as farmers.
|
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He added that fentanyl appears to need an existing user population to take hold in a market.
|
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Now he can no longer hold in his memory the full trajectory of anything that he writes.
|
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Hillary Clinton may have failed at exactly this point, allowing the Bannonists to take hold in Washington.
|
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That trend doesn't hold in engineering or computer science, and Silicon Valley is struggling with gender diversity.
|
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The Fed is widely expected keep interest rates on hold in the range of 0.23% to 1.75%.
|
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Sony's design is still great and, compared to other massive phones, much easier to hold in one hand.
|
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It makes it easier to hold in tablet mode and it also helps keep the laptop itself thin.
|
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Heather Locklear was released following her three-day hold in a hospital psych ward, a new report revealed.
|
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In Texas, the influence of this anti-vaccine sentiment has begun to take hold in the state legislature.
|
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There's so much more that we hold in common, and we are better when we all come together.
|
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I usually don't get too far when I try, despite the treasured place they hold in my memory.
|
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The city dwarfs any other the jihadists have been able to seize and hold in Iraq or Syria.
|
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As long as that holds in there, it's a reason to hold in May, not sell in May.
|
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But K's lie is the most obvious example of the importance that language and communication hold in Okja.
|
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A FEBRILE ATMOSPHERE took hold in the humid Maximilianeum in Munich, Bavaria's palatial state parliament, on October 14th.
|
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He left a small, square hold in the center window that essentially served as the camera obscura's lens.
|
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The case against Deutsche Bank had been put on hold in January, pending the submission of settlement papers.
|
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I don't think the U.S. can hold in there," he said Thursday on CNBC's "Fast Money Halftime Report.
|
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This aggravates the politics of contempt that took hold, in the United States at least, in the 1990s.
|
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The gospel took hold in some pockets, but it didn't reform the whole church or re-Christianize Europe.
|
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Despite the majority that Trump's fellow Republicans hold in the Senate, his confirmation process was not without complications.
|
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And all the while, they hold in their hands the power to dramatically change the way you look.
|
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They remain sharply below the highs above $100 reached before the massive rout took hold in July 2014.
|
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Given these trends, you can expect a similar redistribution-centered politics to take hold in developing countries too.
|
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A federal judge put the reforms on hold in February 2015, just before they were due to begin.
|
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They were both smuggled into the UK when they were still small enough to hold in one hand.
|
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The lira was on track for its biggest daily fall since a currency crisis took hold in August.
|
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Unlike LG's, this one's not small enough to hold in your hand; it's meant for the living room.
|
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Obama's approval rating continues to hold in the high 40s, at 47% in this poll with 21% disapproving.
|
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Upon completion of their work, the agents would return to the positions they now hold in the FBI.
|
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Some of the antibiotics farmers use are those that doctors hold in reserve for the most difficult cases.
|
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Only recently—thanks to the influence of mass media—queer culture has taken a hold in these communities.
|
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Rather, what we hold in our hands is an aggressively nerdy book inspired by paintings' brush with death.
|
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But when we hold together and hold in — we are talking about life that avails, life not lived.
|
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Beijing currently limits the size of the stake a non-Chinese company can hold in a joint venture.
|
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A federal appeals court put the water rule on hold in October while legal challenges to it progress.
|
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Along the way, he breaks out to explore that thrilling moment when modernism was taking hold in America.
|
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An atmosphere of intimidation has begun to take hold in many, if not most, of the country's newsrooms.
|
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A court agreed with that assessment, and a case has been on hold in an appeal for months.
|
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" He added, "His harmony wasn't complicated, but it was catchy and it would take hold in people's consciousness.
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The re-creation of the world reproduces a social good that people of all genders hold in common.
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Dr Frank is currently studying youth with eating disorders, to see whether these findings will hold in minors.
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Keep reading for a look at how the American "wartime economy" of yesteryear is taking hold in 2020.
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We can hold in mind, however uncomfortably, the image of a single animal who died a terrible death.
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She edged out Melinda Katz by a small margin that's expected to hold in the official final tally.
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Some of those states are now looking at how the tackling-technique program is taking hold in Texas.
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We believe this will take hold in both commercial and passenger vehicles, although possibly on different time horizons.
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A realization took hold in the foreign ministry, the intelligence services and the Chancellery: Germany had been hit.
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Police banned the Harare demonstration as well as similar protests the MDC planned to hold in other cities.
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The reality, in any case, can never live up to that old idea we hold in our hearts.
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Even after that ban was put on hold in court, refugee admissions were stop-and-go for months.
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Earlier this week, Microsoft canceled a conference it had planned to hold in the region later this month.
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The dysfunction has taken hold in large part because of decisions that members of Congress themselves have made.
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The international norm against chemical weapons "has never really taken hold in the Middle East," Mr. Stein said.
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Mulvaney, in his role as head of the Office of Management and Budget, ordered the hold in July.
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As he tells it, the impulse to be funny took hold in early childhood and never let go.
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Similarly, large capital gains from a mutual fund you hold in a taxable account can affect estimates, too.
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In the video, Jamil talks about how great the tea is while being unable to hold in farts.
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The central bank is widely expected keep interest rates on hold in the range of 1.50% to 1.75%.
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How much you earn in income and how much you hold in assets help determine your filing requirements.
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Sandy and others, however, weren't given an explanation for why there was a hold in the first place.
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Apple could benefit from producing an iPhone 11 you can hold in your hands without being a giant.
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He also repeatedly pressed Mr. Duffey about why Mr. Trump had imposed the hold in the first place.
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Emma tried to act as if it were a temporary parting, but she couldn't hold in her tears.
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On their side will be the family fortune, name recognition, and whatever ambitions they hold in their hearts.
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It'll hold in the fridge, first in its wrapping, and then on Tuesday in its cloak of salt.
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"It's a great reminder of the power of the microphone we hold in our hands," Van Pelt said.
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And at the moment there is that uncertainty about what the future will hold in terms of Brexit.
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Analysts said the hike was likely a once-off and rates would remain on hold in the near term.
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Larger-scale synthetic biology began to take hold in the early 232s, when scientists began to synthesize complete viruses.
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It's so funny, and I try to hold in my laughter so none of my coworkers side-eye me.
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The sanctions freeze any property the entities hold in the United States and prohibit Americans from dealing with them.
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Any object you hold in your hands could very likely be a descendant of a printed or milled mockup.
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But one feature from that era has been slow to take hold in the new one: the company town.
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The laws hold in great universality—indeed, they were discovered before the atomic basis of matter was even established.
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When you hold in urine for too long, your bladder may become distended, increasing your risk for bladder infections.
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The end result is, well, exactly what Singh had originally envisioned: a GIF you can hold in your hand.
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The BoE's nine policymakers all voted to keep rates on hold, in line with a Reuters poll of economists.
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Regardless of your thoughts on the pesky notch, the phone itself also feels fantastic to hold in your hand.
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FOR A GLIMPSE of how the internet is taking hold in India, catch one of Mumbai's double-decker buses.
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According to Parker, 17 years is the average time before evidence-based medical ideas take hold in community practices.
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It's Claire's trajectory which takes hold in a season where supporting characters are somewhat disappointingly thrown to the wayside.
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But really that hasn't taken hold in a really big way, and so, again, we're still in this limbo.
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But when they come together, they form something self-replicating and beautiful that you can hold in your hand.
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But the program was put on hold in 2014 pending a Pentagon-wide review of intelligence and surveillance programs.
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Here are a few more of the women who grabbed Republican seats: The trend didn't hold in the Senate.
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"The expectation has taken hold in the market that there may be a stronger interest rate cut," he said.
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The dense roots absorb nutrients buried deeper in the ground and hold in place soil that would otherwise erode.
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But we got a glimpse of what the future will hold in this season five preview in Entertainment Weekly.
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It's very low tech, but something you can hold in your hand, which is far more fulfilling to me.
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Claire McCaskill, at a moment when most politics is on hold in deference to the tragedy unfolding in Texas.
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If a local reservoir of Zika has taken hold in southern Florida, that would complicate containment of the virus.
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The underground project was put on hold in 2013 amid disputes with the government which were resolved last year.
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The group has a strong hold in Iraq and Syria, as well as safe havens in Afghanistan and Libya.
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The Supreme Court put the rule on hold in February while it works its way through the court system.
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The PDP postponed a rally that it was due to hold in the central city of Markudi on Saturday.
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It initially took hold in Asia and Africa before spreading around the world, becoming the dominant strain by 2015.
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Trump condemned the bomb threats and vowed he would not allow political violence to take hold in the country.
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"Techlash" headlines have mostly taken hold in response to chatter about curbing the anti-competitive power of these companies.
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It folds in half because big things suck to hold in your hands unless they're meant to be big.
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Luke Wash, who wrestled for Gainesville High, is no stranger to the choke hold in which Williams found himself.
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If these statistics hold in practice, resolving Bloom's 2 Sigma Problem could be the greatest educational breakthrough since Socrates.
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Bitcoin took hold, in part, because the 2008 financial crisis shook so many people's faith in the status quo.
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As the Long and Scott children got older, hopes about carrying the college legacy took hold in both families.
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Electrical music recording began to take hold in the 1930s, and record players and radios surged into wide distribution.
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After the Easter bombings, I am struggling to understand how violent ideology has taken hold in my Muslim community.
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But in the fall of that year, a then-novel coronavirus outbreak began to take hold in southern China.
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Van Gogh had hardly been dead for ten years before the enthusiasm for his work took hold in Germany.
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Ohana bought the property in 2004, but put the project on hold in 2008, when the global market crashed.
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"You hold in your hands the life of a man," Ms. Roundtree told the jury in her closing remarks.
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But they can just as easily become dangerous, such as when communism took hold in countries around the globe.
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And we understand, by virtue of the book we hold in our hands, that she has become a writer.
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For almost a decade now, a sense of optimism has taken hold in Somalia after a generation of chaos.
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Millennials are often described as "job hoppers" because of the number of different jobs they hold in their 20s.
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It's also slightly easier to hold in your hands than the Note 10 Plus because of its smaller dimensions.
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The idea of recouping executive pay took hold in the early 2000s after the Enron and WorldCom accounting fiascos.
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Mitt Romney had very little appeal to the 21st-century culture that had begun to take hold in America.
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A lot of Trump's actual health care policy is either still in development or on hold in the courts.
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The Trump administration has already asked the Supreme Court to put Tigar's previous injunction on hold in its entirety.
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After we lost Aubrey, I remember trying to hold in my feelings so I could be strong for Terrell.
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In other words, by trying to hold in his sneeze, he actually blew a small hole in his throat.
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He brought both hands up to his cheeks as if to hold in the heat of this embarrassing pleasure.
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He brought both hands up to his cheeks as if to hold in the heat of this embarrassing pleasure.
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No matter how much compassion Americans hold in their hearts, hope for collective voluntary action has been proven insufficient.
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It's one reason few people complained about NAFTA as its implementation took hold in the high-employment late 1990s.
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This is a president I hold in such low esteem I would be fretting if he said something nice.
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Other than that, as I said, most people can hold in number two, when they are in a bar.
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While the U.S. government reverts to its punitive war on drugs, an alternative approach is taking hold in Europe.
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Rooftop solar took hold in a few initial spots back in 2005 when the state first started offering solar subsidies.
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Meanwhile, her parents and Teigen's mother Vilailuck Teigen, who sat in the bedroom's armchair, struggled to hold in their giggles.
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Analysts expected the dollar would hold in a narrow range ahead of the Federal Reserve's two-day meeting next week.
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As spiritual materialism took hold in the west, our desire to capitalize and consume teachings that promised lasting happiness surged.
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It inhabits you, hijacking your senses from the very first shot and maintaining that hold in every minute that follows.
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Many institutional investors were scarred by the purge-like atmosphere that took hold in China's financial industry during the crash.
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Every year, a close relative gives me small but generous cash gifts to hold in trust for my children's education.
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Next, a fixing serum was coated onto the lashes to hold in place, and left there for about 20 minutes.
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And we cannot let this pessimism, this dark and divisive and dangerous vision in America take hold in anybody's heart.
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If the results hold in humans, it could mean developing a healthy gut is more than a quick diet fix.
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Meanwhile, her parents and Teigen's mother Vilailuck Teigen, who sat in the bedroom's armchair, struggled to hold in their giggles.
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IT IS FOX NEWS&apos POLICY THAT CONTRIBUTORS DISCLOSE POSITIONS THEY HOLD IN STOCKS THEY DISCUSS, THOUGH POSITIONS MAY CHANGE.
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The Moon symbolizes emotion, and when it's full, you can't really hold in those feelings—everything comes to the surface.
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The huge technological advance happened in the late 1950s and really took hold in the mid-'60s and early '70s.
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All wobbly vibrations and halved breaks, the fresh sound took hold in places like London and Bristol, before exploding abroad.
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American companies could return some of the $2 trillion they hold in profits overseas to invest in "human-resource bonds".
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Abolition has taken its firmest hold in post-Christian Europe and has least support in the church-going United States.
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So why is it so taboo for people to make absolutely no effort to hold in or muffle a fart?
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She's been placed on an involuntarily psychiatric hold in the past and has gone to rehab a number of times.
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They no longer hold in a union of 28 where each country must wait 14 years to take the reins.
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When the Tea Party movement took hold in 28500, RealClearPolitics indicated just a two-point lead for Republicans on Sept.
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Pakistan continues to hold in custody a jailed doctor believed to have helped the CIA hunt down Osama bin Laden.
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It then distributes the profits as "rewards" to customers based on how much Tezos they hold in the company's accounts.
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How are we supposed to hold in our hearts both the Statue of Liberty and the photos of incarcerated children?
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The bigger picture: It's a bigger example that the "techlash" against social media companies isn't taking hold in the markets.
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That is the maximum stake foreign partners are allowed to hold in joint ventures with Venezuelan state oil firm PDVSA .
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We previously described the Instrument 1 as a symphony, rock band and DJ that you can hold in your hand.
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What truth does this aspiration hold in a landscape where you may encounter the body of someone who has died?
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Italy, Europe and the UK The European outbreak first took hold in Italy, but has now spread across the continent.
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Venus is the planet of love, money, and values—things that we hold in high esteem and bring us pleasure.
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But in recent weeks, worry about the trade war has begun to take hold in the United States as well.
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Torres's bilingual titles allude to the joint responsibility that the US and Mexico hold in addressing brutality at the border.
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It's a tangible manifestation of your goals you can hold in your hands, which to me adds permanence and accountability.
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And once diseases took hold in an immigrant group, that could be used against them, as is happening again now.
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Records show that they were meant to legitimize and dignify the white supremacist regime that had taken hold in Virginia.
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As Reagan's second term progressed and democracy and free speech actually took hold in the waning days of the Soviet
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But I also hope I will live to see his message of defending the vulnerable take firmer hold in Japan.
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The belief that a financial crisis could be "managed" using the right tools took hold in the 1970s and '80s.
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The Supreme Court put the administration's main rule threatening the coal industry, the Clean Power Plan, on hold in February.
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The surplus reserves banks hold in their deposit accounts at the Fed fell from $2.2trn in 2017 to $1.4trn now.
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But even if traditional labor unions don't take hold in Silicon Valley, there are still plenty of avenues for influence.
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The circuit court refused to issue such a hold in December, leading the opponents to appeal to the high court.
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Last term, Roberts joined the liberals in putting the Louisiana law temporarily on hold in a 5-4 emergency order.
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The effort was put on hold in early 2015 following a botched counterterrorism operation that killed dozens of police officers.
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A record-breaking cold wave has taken hold in the region, where centralized heating is rare and residents were unprepared.
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But whales tend to draw outsize attention because of the large amount of items they can hold in their stomachs.
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The retailer broke out above $105 in mid-August, a level it briefly reached but failed to hold in January.
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A key sticking point was likely to be annual military drills the US and South Korea hold in the spring.
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A successful global industry for more than two decades, K-pop didn't immediately find its hold in the American mainstream.
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The EPA cannot currently enforce the rule; the Supreme Court put it on hold in February while the litigation proceeds.
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He lifted the hold in July, after Treasury provided him with more information, but he nonetheless opposed confirming the nominees.
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The firm does note that it remains to be seen whether the increases will hold in a competitive pricing environment.
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Saturn in Taurus teaches lessons about personal values—what do you hold in higher regard while other things are ignored?
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" The complicated place sideshows hold in disability history filters all the way down to the usage of the word "freak.
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The aging of the white population began in rural counties long before it ever took hold in an entire state.
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" His onscreen wife, played by Nazanin Boniadi, said: "The film is about extremism, which can take hold in any ideology.
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But while longstanding leftist leaders and their movements may be faltering, their policies have taken a lasting hold in Latin America.
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It's the object you hold in your other hand that contains all the tools you dip into on a regular basis.
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West recounted being diagnosed with bipolar disorder two years ago and described his experience with an involuntary psychiatric hold in 2016.
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Because the only thing stronger than their love for each other is their hatred for things Baby Boomers hold in esteem.
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The 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals, however, put the order on hold in April, allowing the policy to temporarily continue.
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"Anti-democratic conditions took hold in the PAN just like we had criticized in the PRI and other parties," she said.
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China in turn recognizes the strong hand it does hold in the region, which Trump, perhaps inadvertently, is strengthening even further.
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This is a big machine, and, when you remove the monitor, the tablet you hold in your hand is almost unwieldy.
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Much of the Colorado Springs area went into shut-down, as emergency evacuations and street closures took hold in some places.
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"The devices they hold in their hand have both extended their childhoods and isolated them from true human contact," she writes.
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On last year's Surface Pro 27 it would hold in a standby state for six hours, allowing you to instantly resume.
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It's true that a certain anxiety over the forces of globalisation, immigration, technology, even change itself, has taken hold in America.
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It's rare to find a projector this bright that's small enough to hold in one hand — and this one runs webOS.
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As the recovery took hold in 2014, a new battleground among the states was emerging: the battle for the best workforce.
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Although Bsal has continued to spread in Europe, there is no sign that it has taken hold in the United States.
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Also Massad expected to finalize before year end a rule limiting the positions that traders can hold in the commodity markets.
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But the Peak is small enough to hold in your hand, and you're not bound to an outlet while using it.
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"It must have been very difficult for her to hold in this secret for such a long time," my therapist observes.
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Aceh is Indonesia's most westerly province, on the northern tip of Sumatra island, where Islam first took hold in the archipelago.
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The Ukrainian investigation, which was being handled by the office of the country's prosecutor general, was put on hold in 2014.
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It's coated with muscles that the body uses to hold in gas or feces until they are ready to be expelled.
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The center of the party is a good position to hold in a primary, and Cruz firmly seized that middle ground.
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And I think that kind of opportunity and that kind of thinking is starting to take hold in architecture as well.
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Before this particularly destructive brand of extreme nationalism took hold in Brazil, the country has a plan for protecting the rainforest.
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His illness, first diagnosed in 1999, prompted Dion to put her career on hold in 2014, suspending her Las Vegas residency.
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An economic slowdown kiboshed rate rises this year: on April 10th the bank promised to keep them on hold in 2019.
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Those sequences reversed the stereotypical portrait of Iran as a backward, bloodthirsty society that threatened to take hold in the 2000s.
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Canada already offers widespread support for medical use of marijuana, a compromise that has also taken hold in many US states.
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The idea did not take hold in Europe, but it made its way to the U.S. over the next few decades.
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All others are "currently on hold in the U.S. pipeline", pending clarification from Washington on the new vetting guidelines, it said.
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That culture of innovation, however, has failed to take hold in the public markets, and the IPO market has recently stagnated.
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Whatever the merits of Sunday trading, it is being put on hold in England and Wales for the worst possible reasons.
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Similar arrangements hold in the other countries of the Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC), a six-member club of oil monarchies.
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The movement is newly taking hold in India, where one Bollywood actress's complaint of sexual misconduct sparked an outpouring of support.
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And that's exactly what is giving the four-term representative's improbable presidential run a toe-hold in this early primary state.
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Under the new rule, newcomers will be taxed at the low rate no matter how much they hold in their fund.
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To a degree, he also kept having to hold in his excitement until the couple made their public announcement on Oct.
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Marley was a Rastafarian, subscribing to a millenarian, Afrocentric interpretation of Scripture that took hold in Jamaica in the nineteen-thirties.
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I understood finally that this was the child that was meant for me to hold in my arms and to raise.
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Microsoft appears to be using gear-like cogs to create this adjustable hinge, allowing the device to hold in different positions.
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The central bank is widely expected to keep its policy on hold in a two-day policy meeting ending on Wednesday.
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Not out of blind faith, but because she believed that what we hold in common is more significant than our differences.
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Angélil's illness, first diagnosed in 1999, prompted Dion to put her career on hold in 2014, suspending her Las Vegas residency.
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Astrotourism is taking hold in the Spanish territory, long a favorite of astronomers who have perched powerful telescopes on volcanic peaks.
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Subtype B endured for decades, and by the 21994s, it crossed the Atlantic and took hold in Haiti and the Caribbean.
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Do you think it will take hold in the coming years, and if so, what are the challenges this will face?
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The deadly epidemic took hold in three West African countries — but not in the United States, where only two people died.
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Because, first of all, that calculation cannot hold in a killing as vindictive, barbaric and needless as that of Jamal Khashoggi.
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Jim Clyburn's endorsement boosted Biden's already strong hold in South Carolina, and he won nearly 50 percent of the vote there.
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In his second bout, against Vernon 'Tiger' White, Suzuki demonstrated the power of this hold in forcing the tap from White.
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From my point of view, it should be possible for everyone to hold in their heads the following six truths: 1.
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While a dance, like a life, must end, it's nice, when it's over, to have something to hold in your hands.
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If the item you want to carry is too big to hold in one hand or arm, ask someone to help.
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As the coronavirus pandemic takes hold in the United States, restaurant chains are rolling out new measures to ensure customer safety.
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As online storage and computing platforms have taken hold in corporate America, so too have they spread in government IT systems.
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Conte has been involved in a feud with Interior Minister Matteo Salvini over how much power their movements hold in parliament.
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His attractive melodic fragments were difficult to hold in mind, since a listener's attention was constantly drawn to some competing figure.
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The forces that took hold in the Age of Obama were deeply entrenched and much bigger than any individual, including Trump.
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One by one the Reconstruction governments were overthrown, and in the next generation white supremacy again took hold in the South.
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What is particularly worrying is the possibility of yellow fever taking hold in previously unaffected parts of the world like Asia.
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He has long criticized China's family planning policies that emerged in the 1970s and took a draconian hold in the 1980s.
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It was in the era before the transfer market took off, when commercialism had yet to take hold in the game.
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President Emmanuel Macron's government has also ordered a temporary ban on public gatherings as the virus takes hold in the country.
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"[It] is providing a lot of opportunities for lower-skilled individuals trying to put a hold in the economy," he says.
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Jefferies research upgraded the J.M. Smucker Company and McCormick to buy from hold in anticipation of increased merger and acquisition activity.
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You see it in the way that protesters storm the town-hall meetings that Republican lawmakers hold in their home districts.
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Alexander Vindman, the top Ukraine specialist in the National Security Council, testified that he learned of a hold in early July.
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Their view is the twists in the inquiry are too complicated for average Americans to grab hold in any significant way.
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Uncertainty over trade negotiations between Washington and Beijing was also encouraging grain markets, particularly soybeans, to hold in a narrow range.
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That's why, with a historic deep freeze gripping the Midwest, beer deliveries are on hold in some parts of the region.
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Since the ruling, executions have been on hold in Florida, home to the nation's second-largest death row with 389 inmates.
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But those views have taken hold in the Democratic field, with many candidates proposing tough reforms to cut off lobbyist donations.
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To the extent that citizens are left questioning whether they should hold in regard their very system of government, Russia benefits.
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How all three countries, and the political military coalitions they hold in common — the European Union and NATO — set to respond?
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Serbia and Montenegro are already negotiating EU membership while Albania and North Macedonia's accession talks were put on hold in October.
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If true, that hints that Alternative for Germany's hold in Buch might be weaker than their recent electoral successes would imply.
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The Trump administration has released more than $100 million in assistance to Lebanon that had been on hold in recent months.
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In my experience, the more such ambivalences you can hold in your head, the better off you are, intellectually and emotionally.
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Powell said in prepared remarks that the Fed remains on hold in its interest rate stance following three cuts in 2019.
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Even though Democrats did come relatively close in all three of those seats they would've been hard to hold in 2020.
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Even if senators can come to some kind of deal, there's no guarantee it will hold in the House of Representatives.
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I know how to speak with them, so that they don't have to hold in all the pain of being detained.
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He explains the precarious place humans hold in this universe, and all of the familiar pieces of Earth that no longer exist.
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Harvey's rains damaged the protective cap that was supposed to hold in the waste, exposing the "underlying waste material," the EPA says.
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But his death may make it easier for free-market reforms to take hold in the communist state, Cuban experts told CNN.
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The action freezes any assets they may hold in the United States and generally prohibits U.S. individuals from doing business with them.
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The constitution is a key component of the junta's roadmap to a general election it has promised to hold in late 2017.
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Locklear&aposs latest arrest comes just days after the actress was released following a three-day hold in a hospital psych ward.
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To go live life and return to us once he'd stored up enough thoughts and emotions that he couldn't hold in anymore.
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In 2018, the en banc 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals broke with previous 9th Circuit precedent to hold in Rizo v.
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We have got to make sure that doesn&apost take hold in the Congress, and it doesn&apost take hold anywhere else.
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Simply increasing the body count of al-Shabaab militants is unlikely to significantly change the group's hold in the region, Marchal said.
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That's why the fund includes "companies that not a lot of people actually hold in their already existing exposure," he said Monday.
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Samsung's previous effort to make large screens small enough to hold in one hand — the Galaxy Fold — cost $2,000 and immediately broke.
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There could be more layoffs and a plummeting of the equity they hold in the company if it were to go private.
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At least a month after kids chanted the sound in Indonesia, it moved online, where it took hold in dance-music culture.
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Second, almost half of the cash firms hold in foreign subsidiaries is already denominated in dollars, according to a survey from 2011.
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Whether the virus will take hold in a country depends on the local environment and a country's ability to combat the threat.
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AT LEAST in recent decades, the turbulent social world of Greece somehow managed to contain and hold in tension some extraordinary contradictions.
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Authorities reported Monday that several new large fires have taken hold in Montana after a recent heat wave brought triple-digit temperatures.
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Executions have been on hold in Florida since the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the state's death penalty laws a year ago.
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Indeed, Mr Juppé is now favoured in the presidential primary which the Republicans, the centre-right opposition party, will hold in November.
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The PBOC has slashed the amount of cash banks must hold in reserve six times since early 2018 to spur credit growth.
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Private consumption has risen an average of 3.7% year-to-year since 2010, and that growth is expected to hold in 2018.
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"We should continue to hold in the $10,000-13,000 range with a bias on the upward path of that range," he said.
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Montezemolo said Spain, France and Germany were possible targets, despite the monopolies Renfe, SNCF and Deutsche Bahn hold in their respective markets.
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It's important to note that this recent phenomenon of technolibertarianism is a relatively new movement that took hold in the mid-1990s.
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Therefore, if a ceasefire is to hold in Syria, then it must be absent of the challenges and interwoven allegiances and enemies.
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In the brief time I spent with it, I was taken away by how nice it was to hold in my hand.
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Virtual spaces allow for this experience to be stored and reproduced; they allow for installations that you can hold in your hand.
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Plans to name an heir apparent James Levin as CEO to replace founder Daniel Och were abruptly put on hold in December.
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Debts across the sector partly stem from a currency crisis that took hold in 2016, just months after Azura secured its financing.
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The case was put on hold in 2013 after Anthony filed for bankruptcy as a judge decided whether to discharge her debts.
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Since late 2017, the "Me Too" and "Time's Up" movements have taken hold in an effort to address harassment in the workplace.
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McCain pressured President George W. Bush to hold in the midst of the economic crisis of summer 2008, but that then-Sen.
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The committee said it would resume its inquiry, which was put on hold in 2013 to allow the criminal probe to proceed.
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It's time to bring back decency and standards in what we expect from public figures and those we hold in high regard.
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It is the dominant force of the Syrian Democratic Forces, which had partnered with the US to dismantle ISIS's hold in Syria.
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I am honored to endorse the Senator and work with the campaign in amplifying its message that has taken hold in Wisconsin.
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Inflation is beginning to take hold in OECD economies after years of lying dormant, and pilot wages also reflect that, Pearce added.
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Should the current vote counts hold in her favor, she will become the Democratic nominee, nearly ensuring her a win in November.
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The sanctions bar American citizens from dealing with the three individuals and blocks any assets they may hold in the United States.
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Below is a brief, incomplete list of Trump's swamp monsters, as well as the mysterious powers they hold in Trump's new kingdom:
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Kids reading this book will be fascinated by all that went into making the object they hold in their (grubby?) little hands.
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Biden's Pittsburgh stop is one of at least three events he will hold in Pennsylvania during the first month of his campaign.
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A populist backlash against globalization has taken hold in developed markets—at times focused on free trade and at times on immigration.
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Cohen now admits he lied to Congress when he testified that planned Russian business had been put on hold in January 2016.
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The bezels are small but not invisible, which is important for a device that you need leverage to hold in your hand.
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"We should continue to hold in the $20.6,22-2195,149.503 range with a bias on the upward path of that range," he said.
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Trump's 19 percentage point victory in Indiana underscored just how difficult the state would be for a Democrat to hold in 2018.
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But the BoE then wrong-footed investors when it kept rates on hold in July, adding to pressure for action in August.
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But it was a talking point that took hold in November and would be repeated by members as they weighed their options.
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Brands sometimes work together to hold in-store events, and there's a strong crossover appeal between the dedicated customers of each brand.
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Like sprawling La Maestranza in upscale Vitacura, it aligns itself with the gourmet burger trend, which has taken hold in Santiago, too.
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Anxiety over forced commingling may explain why the trope of the nightmare feast has taken hold in the imaginations of contemporary artists.
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The ratio refers to the amount of money that banks must hold in their coffers as a proportion of their total deposits.
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But if the idea takes hold in social science, it could prompt a fundamental shift in the kinds of questions researchers pose.
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The bill is currently on hold in the wake of massive, sometimes violent protests that have rocked the city and rattled Beijing.
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While they watch, students should take notes on the reasons democracies either fail, weaken or never take hold in the first place.
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"There are patients who hold in their urine who are then unable to relax their pelvic floor musculature to urinate," she said.
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But when the sport first took hold in the country, in the early 20th century, the major clubs and leagues barred nonwhites.
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We still live in this unfinished revolution — one that changed Grant, took hold in part because of Grant and yet ultimately failed.
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It's still planning to hold in-person voting at nearly 2,843 precincts, despite other states replacing polling places with mail-in ballots.
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"Ricky's friends regularly joked about the positions they would hold in his future administration," said Yosem Companys, a onetime mentor to Rosselló.
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Because taxation varies among retirement accounts, the investments you hold in each of them should ideally capitalize on those differences, experts say.
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But that trend has yet to take hold in the wealthiest parts of Orange County or in the reliably conservative Central Valley.
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MILF leaders said they are trying to avoid a similar episode that could lead to extremist groups taking hold in the south.
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And what took hold in America was a new kind of economic system, one that was relentlessly focused on increasing cotton productivity.
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You'll want to avoid anything that's 100% cotton as it will only hold in moisture, making for very sweaty and uncomfortable feet.
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His meteoric rise had been too fast and seemed tied to the corruption taking hold in the A.N.C. and in Free State.
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Soon the Alpha Beta Company, a California supermarket chain, began stocking kiwis, and the fruit gradually took hold in the United States.
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Democrats face a daunting map in 2018, when they'll be defending 25 of the 46 seats they currently hold in the Senate.
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To sit on the ceiling, the drone can fly directly up and use the microspines to catch hold in the same fashion.
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Hanen, who put Obama's controversial immigration programs on hold in February 85033, alleges that government lawyers made misrepresentations during the immigration case.
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Research funding faces an uphill battle because it's not easy to invest in something you can't see or hold in your hands.
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The company put plans for a listing on hold in August, saying it would wait until its earnings and market conditions improve.
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He quietly cultivated the family's hold in New York City's construction and trucking industries, and pulled the clan back under the radar.
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Thus, prolonging Brexit negotiations creates a sense of uncertainty, which could allow similar populist movements to take hold in other European countries.
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I would love to find a desk chair that fits my smaller frame, or a smartphone I can comfortably hold in one hand.
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INGRAHAM: He&aposs winning on this and I think there are two things you can hold in your mind at the same time.
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An ISIS insurgency took hold in northern Sinai where hundreds of police officers, civilians and soldiers would be killed in the daily battles.
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More than 150,000 South Koreans entered a lottery for tickets to the two performances the North Korean troupe will hold in South Korea.
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The Town Hall Project collects information on upcoming town halls, and it shows there are Republicans still scheduled to hold in-person events.
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"Homebuyers continued to put their homeownership plans on hold in October and wait out the market," said Jared Martin, the California association's president.
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Michelle Waterson is a fearless fighter and a dedicated mom – two titles she's proud to hold in and out of the MMA cage.
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Nonetheless, it looks likely that the three seats the Pirates hold in Iceland's 63 member parliament, is set to increase to around 20.
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While Stephens temporarily halted her slide, getting to 4-all, Halep used two consecutive powerful forehand winners to hold in the next game.
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The system of chattel slavery that took hold in the United States was founded in a similar destruction of human bodies for profit.
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So yeah, you were better than, say, the year the bubonic plague took hold in Europe, eventually killing a third of the population.
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Luisana and I have put our careers on hold in order to devote all our time and attention to helping Noah get well.
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On October 7th it reduced the amount of money that banks are required to hold in reserve, the fourth such cut this year.
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The contemplated crude capacity expansion was put on hold in early 2016 due to cuts in capital spending, sources said at the time.
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The court's action, which took effect in March 2014, meant he and his son lost access to funds they hold in European banks.
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It's much easier psychologically to reproach a villain than it is to hold in one's mind the contradictory feelings we have about suicide.
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Chatah put the walking tours on hold in late 2013 after the assassination of his father Mohamad Chatah, a former minister and diplomat.
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"Bernie can look good in some polls, but I don't think anyone who follows politics thinks those would hold in November," Erikson said.
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In a statement to Refinery29, a spokesperson for the commission emphasized the role that women hold in the organization and minimized Moonves' involvement.
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This is me finally letting go of all the pain and weight I hold in my heart of not wanting to disappoint anybody.
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"You're a warrior I hold in the highest regard," Nielsen says in the documentary, while reading a letter to the valiant missing dog.
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It's not like they've created something you can hold in your hand—these are highly-engineered materials that exist in ultracold vacuum chambers.
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Making things worse was the bacterial infection burkholderia cepacia, which had taken hold in Dalton before his teen years and never let go.
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According to some accounts, other aides have complained about the unusually secure position she and her husband hold in a turbulent West Wing.
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It has said it is ready to attend the negotiations, which U.N. envoy Staffan de Mistura plans to hold in an indirect format.
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"The characters may decide to start a sort of utopian town that is built on the ideals they hold in common," Ryan said.
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It's applied from behind by wrapping an arm around an opponent's head while using the other arm to lock the hold in place.
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The FCA investigation had been placed on hold in early 2013 pending the outcome of a criminal inquiry but was reopened in April.
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"I think it's very important that the market's been able to hold in there with all that's going on (in crude)," he said.
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Who knows what the next five years will hold in technological changes, but I can't imagine I'll stop using social media anytime soon.
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The rule was put on a court hold in 2015, and Pruitt formally kicked off the process of repealing it after Trump's order.
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Cheng said Ekovest and EPF have yet to determine how much equity stakes both intend to hold in the subsidiary, post the IPO.
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During the "China shock" when, from 85033 to 2011, Chinese imports to America grew rapidly, 5.6 million net jobs took hold in America.
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Insiders' cushy posts, bureaucratic careers, and more importantly the elitist foothold that big money donors hold in the Capital, all would be threatened.
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Humility is a crucial quality for any leader and something CEOs like Airbnb's Brian Chesky and Apple's Tim Cook hold in high regard.
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Details of the operation such as the size of the stake CDC would hold in La Poste are still being discussed, he added.
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The lawsuit was placed on hold in March after Sessions asked the DEA to evaluate its policies on crafting production quotas for opioids.
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He never finished the qualification, according to his supervising professor, Jason Potts, putting the qualification on hold in 2014 to pursue Faraday Grid.
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Tax reform took hold in 2003-06 and revenue grew from $85003 trillion to $2.568 trillion, a $622 billion increase in 3 years.
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It's too early to say whether the trend will take hold in the United States, but this election has certainly raised the possibility.
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As Venus meets the sun very early Wednesday morning, there is an authentic truth about the values you hold in the highest regard.
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Without Joy-Cons, the Switch Lite doesn't have motion controls or HD rumble support, but it's much easier to hold in one hand.
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But unless this process is carefully managed, it brings increased risks of pests and diseases taking hold in new countries, the FAO warned.
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This is something that will change if the NWSL takes hold in the US along with women's professional leagues in Europe and elsewhere.
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They raised more than $100,000 on their own to supplement national program funding, and each put her studies on hold in December 2014.
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"Find your steel, Claire," he tells her, foreshadowing the steel she'll later hold in her hand while advocating for tougher gun-control measures.
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At the beginning of 2017, whispers began to circulate about an Anomaly that Niantic, the developer behind Ingress, planned to hold in February.
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Democrats would need to win all of the remaining battleground states that Republicans currently hold in order to have a 50-50 tie.
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However, as the Industrial Age took hold in Europe, it seems like this two-part ("bi-phasic") sleep pattern became harder to maintain.
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Throughout his career, Sadr has demonstrated a knack for figuring out what positions he should hold in order to maximize his own influence.
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Newmont put the gold project, Conga, on hold in 2011 amid violent protests by local farmers worried about its impacts on water supplies.
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Bair said conversations about the Fed's role should be put on hold in recognition of just how broad the economic damage could be.
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Attention is hard to hold in Times Square, and Ms. Berg, embracing overstimulation, engineers situations in which you can't see everything at once.
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The court did the right thing by deciding not to hold in-court sessions as the nation grapples with the growing coronavirus pandemic.
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Meanwhile, not far from Governor Beshear's own church in Kentucky, Highland Baptist Church in Louisville did not hold in-person worship services Sunday.
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The People's Bank of China (PBOC) announced Friday that it was cutting the amount of funds that lenders need to hold in reserve.
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The Clinton camp, sensing Sanders's increasing hold in nationwide polls, has recently stepped up its emails calling on supporters to contribute small donations.
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Among those throwing change was Sylvia Rivera, whose rise as a transgender activist would take hold in the hours and days to come.
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Holder decision, controversies over ballot access and increasingly complicated laws disproportionately affecting voters of color have taken hold in states across the country.
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The current nationalist zeitgeist took hold in 7913, when the parliamentary election campaign coincided with the height of the migration crisis convulsing Europe.
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The movie, which depicts a cyberpunk future, made waves in the late 1990s just as the internet was taking hold in popular culture.
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"If it is difficult to hold in a complete way, a decision of postponement would be unavoidable," Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe conceded.
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Cast in rubber in shades of brown and cream from beeswax originals, their tiny eyes fixate on cellphones they hold in both hands.
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" (Breakingviews) • Ken Brown writes, "The flaw in Wall Street's thinking was that precedent would hold in an administration that doesn't highly value precedent.
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Earlier this week Microsoft announced the cancellation of a conference that it had planned to hold in the Puget Sound later this month.
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Outside jail, the Trinitarios took hold in the Marcy Houses in Brooklyn, then spread throughout the city and Long Island, Detective Jeselson said.
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If people in Ukraine could stand up to a graft-ridden regime, he reasoned, why couldn't that same spirit take hold in Moscow?
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Chinese villages are cutting themselves off from the world to try to prevent the deadly Wuhan coronavirus from taking hold in their communities.
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The Voice of America can transform the image Europeans have of this country, and help them rediscover the values we hold in common.
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Cora PhalenCincinnati To the Editor: Progressives and moderates hold in their hands the key to ending President Trump's lock on the Republican Party.
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The metal was trading around $1,700 a tonne in late January before the full effect of the coronavirus outbreak took hold in China.
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Their deaths are sure to prompt public reexamination of their lives — and what place will the allegations against them hold in that reexamination?
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It's also possible that the virus could largely burn out in China, while good surveillance keeps it from taking hold in other countries.
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The virus took hold in Samoa last month after devastating communities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Madagascar and Ukraine, among others.
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That combination of positive factors is widely expected to hold in 2018 and growth is anticipated to come in around 2017′s level.
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Antibiotic-resistant superbugs have already started to take hold in India, where antibiotics were, for a long time, widely available over the counter.
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"No one can make that commitment because you don't know what the future's gonna hold in your life personally or politically," he said.
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She was hospitalized for a psych evaluation right before her June arrest and was also placed on a psychiatric hold in November 2018.
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The committee will include those groups that were not attending the peace conference hold in Russia's Black Sea resort of Sochi, Lavrov said.
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But we must also ask how this illiberal wind has taken hold in spite of our well-intentioned avowal of egalitarianism and humanism.
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But scientists may be inching toward a vaccine that could tackle HIV's genetic diversity and prevent the virus from taking hold in people.
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As a result, this norm has taken hold in a way that I don't think even the most clever blog posts can challenge.
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A tsunami of stupid uncle jokes and, when the alcohol takes hold in the wee hours, a veritable jukebox full of sleazy 80s hits.
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Similarly, 126 new cases had been reported in the week ending April 0003, the highest weekly total since Ebola took hold in the country.
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Those are still just ideas that the company can do with the more than $200 million in balances that customers hold in the app.
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No matter how long this policy stays in effect before being put on hold in court, the fight over it is going to continue.
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The "Executive Order Protecting The Nation From Foreign Terrorist Entry Into The United States" officially replaces the earlier order put on hold in court.
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Republicans elected just 13 women representatives during the midterms, losing almost half of the 23 seats the party's women currently hold in the House.
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The firm feels the two companies have the best opportunity to benefit from automation and connectivity technologies taking hold in the auto industry. Amazon.
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The fear that Britain might quit the European Union (EU) has put hiring in the financial services sector on hold in London's financial center.
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But still, there are plenty of companies that have put their IPOs on hold, in large measure because the IPO window is firmly closed.
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And yet, while attention on France focuses on the protectionist populism of Marine Le Pen, something strange is taking hold in the political mainstream.
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The virus didn't really take hold in Rio de Janeiro until this year, but it has since become one of the hardest-hit cities.
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And she has done it with works that each of us could easily hold in our hands, imparting a very private, even intimate experience.
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Even more recently than the pivot to local and artisanal food, the superfood movement and a newfound interest in wellness took hold in America.
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It's unclear, however, whether the drop in arrests will hold in the coming months when temperatures drop and migrant flows usually tick up again.
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But Merck has said they would likely take hold in TV screens over the next few years, chipping away at its liquid crystals business.
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Same goes for investments you hold in a brokerage account: Check to see how selling those assets potentially would impact your portfolio over time.
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The factory put its operations on hold in 2002, and Ngo fought the CFIA's charges in court until he was ultimately acquitted in 2006.
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The reserve requirement ratio refers to the amount of money that banks must hold in their coffers as a proportion of their total deposits.
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Instead of directly spritzing product onto her hairline, he used the toothbrush to help evenly distribute the product and maintain hold in the fringe.
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Michael San Nicolas, D-Guam, said he didn't believe that Facebook had not made projections about the average value users will hold in Libra.
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In 2008, when MAST began, a spy drone that you could hold in the palm of your hand was an idea from science fiction.
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Similar bans are already in place in two states, but legal challenges have put them on hold in several others, the Associated Press reported.
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A U.S.-sponsored truce backed with the threat of a diplomatic embargo took hold in 1998 and the two factions developed parallel, cooperating administrations.
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I don't want to go to pee during the film—I want to hold in it because I want to know everything, you know?
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Beyond making it easier to hold in tablet mode, I suspect those bezels exist to make room for the webcam and magnetic keyboard connector.
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According to the source, those plans were put on hold in light of the allegations against Westwick, though the two remain very much together.
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Just hours earlier, Dingledine had been released from a 24-hour hold in a mental institution, the daughter's father told the Kansas City Star .
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They're big for the federal workers and contractors directly impacted, but as time goes on, they'll take hold in the broader economy as well.
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These actions, mind you, are authorized by long-standing state law, statutory power that governors hold in at least 11 states around the country.
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But there's one truth I know, that has always and will always hold in the face of an ever-changing world: farts are funny.
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Low-cost carriers that offer long-haul services, as seen in Europe, could also soon start to take hold in the region, he said.
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None of these issues, however, matter much if Trump can't get anything done—a notion that is starting to take hold in financial circles.
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The 20163-year-olds went on Twitter this week to have a contest to see how many pens they could hold in their heads.
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Sanders-style progressive populism never did take hold in New Jersey last year: Hillary Clinton won the primary there by a staggering 26 points.
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It took hold in the popular lexicon after a Wall Street Journal column a year ago blamed the phenomenon for the spike in crime.
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But in a surprise move, the central bank left rates on hold in December for the tenth month running, fuelling questions about its independence.
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They regularly scrutinize banks' portfolios and the money they hold in reserve to make sure they can hold up in various outbreaks of trouble.
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Mizuho and rivals have said they are trimming the portfolio of stocks they hold in client companies, originally acquired to help promote business relations.
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But the assault on journalists was a reminder of the precarious position reporters hold in an era of verbal attacks from the White House.
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We think it was overly punished, it looks like it can hold in here and I think that it's probably overdone to the downside.
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The Supreme Court did not give a reason for putting his execution on hold in the order, which was signed by Justice Clarence Thomas.
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People familiar with the matter told Reuters on Monday there was dispute about how many shares each partner would hold in the combined company.
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"Steering wandering from side to side, can't hold in center of lane on highway or street," an owner from Erie, Pa., stated last month.
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Especially one like Stadia, where there's no physical product you can hold in your hands or have access to even when there's no internet.
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Now, as the hungry metropolis of Gravity Rush 2 indicates, the time has come for the "endless city" to really take hold in videogames.
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This morning, a music writer who I hold in high esteem wrote something extremely stupid about feeling guilt towards the inherent "escapism" of music.
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The new company could give AT&T an early stake hold in a marketplace currently light on content made both for and by women.
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Initial enthusiasm about Obama's plan waned when a federal judge put it on hold in February 2015, just before it was due to begin.
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As the practice gains a more significant hold in the alternative visual lexicon, and as access to kinbaku information multiplies, we can expect inflation.
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On the details page, you can download a sample, borrow it or put it on hold in case the title is already checked out.
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A recent study published in Science revealed that the impact of travel bans was limited once an outbreak had taken hold in a country.
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This would be the biggest step in a peace process that, despite numerous efforts, has failed to take hold in the war-torn country.
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I try not to do that because I have relationships in the NFL that I hold in high regard and are dear to me.
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Let's test if Iran will adhere to that pledge, for an initial ninety days, while we hold in reserve the option of deploying reinforcements.
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Community banks are being granted their long-held wish of being freed to reduce the amount of capital they have to hold in reserve.
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Still, hospitals are not happy, and some policy experts are already wondering whether the Trump administration will hold in the face of strong opposition.
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Mansour and the rebels swept into Aleppo in the late summer of 2012, a city they would hold in part for another four years.
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Nonetheless, he said mask demand would go through the roof if the virus took hold in Brazil, which has more than 210 million people.
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COVID-19 has now taken hold in every US state, some of which have already seen people getting sick and dying in large numbers.
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Even though Canada has a universal health care system, one that Canadians often hold in high esteem, there are still serious gaps in coverage.
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Government bonds — particularly US Treasuries — are classic "safe-haven" assets that investors like to hold in their portfolios when they're nervous about the economy.
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The nationalist front had a strong hold in Canning Town, and it was a party that was very vocal about a sort of separatism.
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Trade discussions were put on hold in September after the Chinese government declined an invitation by Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin to hold fresh talks.
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After a short purification, farmers could hold in their hands roughly 500 pounds of nickel citrate, potentially worth thousands of dollars on international markets.
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The SNB said it needed to keep policy on hold in line with its target of maintaining price stability and supporting the Swiss economy.
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By Tuesday, afternoon Sterling's 15-year-old son couldn't hold in the pain of not knowing why the police shot and killed his father.
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Organizations across the country are hosting volunteer opportunities to embrace the profound national solidarity that took hold in the aftermath of the terror attacks.
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The new version is constructed inside a waterproof Pelican camera case, with custom 3D-printed parts used to hold in place its various components.
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It is perhaps the finest surviving example of the thrilling Norman architecture that took hold in England after William the Conqueror landed in 1066.
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Should the seeds hold in Round 2, Rublev would face top seed and U.S. Open runner-up Daniil Medvedev in an all-Russian quarterfinal.
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Bayleigh, now 18, was a sophomore at Fort Campbell High School when she realized she wasn't able to hold in her sadness any longer.
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A Senate version would probably keep in place most of the rules dictating how much capital lenders have to hold in case of losses.
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The amount of gold you might hold in your portfolio — recommendations say 3% to 5% — is so small as to make it almost meaningless.
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It is grasping for a hold in the fiercely competitive sports apparel market even as it undergoes the biggest management shift in its history.
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Mondelez is focusing on emerging markets, which account for 40 percent of the top line, to counter the trend taking hold in developed countries.
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If that's the case again, it would continue a positive dynamic that seemed to take hold in the latter part of the second quarter.
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No one immediately claimed responsibility for the attack, but the Islamic State has carried out similar attacks as its territorial hold in Iraq weakens.
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The circuitry was connected by a wire to a battery-powered motor, which she would hold in her hand or tuck into the hat.
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Vibrant democracies have now taken hold in much of the continent, revealing an emergent middle class, and an empowered, educated and connected young generation.
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This money shows up on its balance sheet as currency — the cash that people hold in their pockets or keep in their bank accounts.
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Her advice: •Seize opportunities to run divisions that produce revenue, moving beyond jobs that women more typically hold in human resources, marketing or administration.
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Nonetheless, he said mask demand would go through the roof if the virus took hold in Brazil, which has more than 210 million people.
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Before the economic crisis took hold in 2008, the government spent — some say misspent — millions of euros on economic stimulus in former mining communities.
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That sort of grim self-criticism has yet to take hold in the world of superhero movies, which hasn't experienced an extended bust cycle.
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The HTC Vive Pre developer edition The controllers, which are wireless, look like a couple of strangely angled microphones that you hold in each hand.
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According to the source, those plans have been put on hold in light of the allegations against Westwick, though the two remain very much together.
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The decisions could allow the state to resume scheduling executions, which have been on hold in Florida for most of the year amid legal uncertainty.
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Having multiple unconnected people review each report can prevent groupthink and "the knee-jerk victim-blaming response" that takes hold in many workplaces, she said.
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The results follow MetLife's annual review of actuarial assumptions that it uses to calculate the capital it must hold in order to pay out claims.
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Mike Bost said Thursday he regretted invoking a racially insensitive term and reference to explain why he would not hold in-person town hall events.
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Franklin could face the death penalty, but executions are currently on hold in the state due to a lawsuit over its method of lethal injection.
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The usual presumption of "innocent until proven guilty" does not hold in many regulatory matters, nor are there always the usual protections of due process.
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The first hold, in early January, was prompted when she refused to hand over one of her children to Kevin Federline at the scheduled time.
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Walter Wang, the esports boss at HTC, believes it will be some time before the new technology takes hold in the world of professional gaming.
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CD163 exists on the surface of immune cells called macrophages, and its presence seems to help PRRS take hold in a pig's body and spread.
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Thyssenkrupp is waiting, however, for details on other terms, including a 33 percent equity stake that the new pension will hold in Tata's UK business.
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When it comes to sneezing, something's gotta give — as one man learned after his attempt to hold in a sneeze led to a ruptured throat.
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Phillips was described as "an agitator by profession"—a description Bratton would go on to hold in the eyes of fight fans outside of Chicago.
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"No one can make that commitment because you know now what the future is going to hold in your life personally or politically," he said.
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The company first filed for an IPO in December, but was reported to have put those plans on hold in February after markets turned south.
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You may have your plans sorted for NYE, but do you know what the stars hold in store for you when the new year begins?
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Here, we're making our resolution recommendations for every sign in the Zodiac, based roughly on what the stars hold in store for you in 2019.
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Fears about the health of the global economy have sent investors flooding to bullion, traditionally seen as a safe asset to hold in troubled times.
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Southern Copper put its copper project Tia Maria on hold in 2015 after similar deadly protests by local residents and activists worried about environmental impacts.
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SOCIALISM NEVER took hold in America, John Steinbeck allegedly quipped, because the poor saw themselves not as an exploited proletariat, but as temporarily embarrassed millionaires.
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A.I. has even taken hold in the world of investing, with Morgan Stanley using deep learning to test and fine tune its analysts' investment strategies.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Multidrug-resistant malaria superbugs have taken hold in parts of Thailand, Laos and Cambodia, threatening to undermine progress against the disease, scientists said.
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The agricultural revolution, which took hold in Africa, India, the Americas, and Europe alike, reduced food security and increased material need, according to many anthropologists.
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Before Lee's death, all executions were put on hold in the state after a judge issued a restraining order on a key lethal injection drug.
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Key, though, says he remains confident, in part due to its continuing hold in the bridal market and the changes the company expects to implement.
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The diagnosis during pregnancy was a deep fear among any expectant mother, similar to how Zika took hold in Central and South America last summer.
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"Luisana and I have put our careers on hold in order to devote all our time and attention to helping Noah get well," he wrote.
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The one sector of the retail market Amazon does not have a significant toe-hold in is the gigantic $800 billion a year grocery market.
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They took hold in El Salvador after the US began deporting large numbers of Salvadorans in the wake of the country's peace accords in 1992.
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But even though Microsoft has reportedly sold about 35 million units over the last seven years, it failed to take hold in the gaming world.
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NatWest Markets also now includes most of the legacy assets that RBS used to hold in a capital resolution business, which it closed last quarter.
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We all have a limited amount of cognitive bandwidth — the number of thoughts and memories we can hold in our minds at any given time.
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And after a thorough investigation, Mashable has determined that Dorsey's footwear evolution really took hold in 2015: the year he was reinstated as Twitter CEO.
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It's something that I will definitely hold in my heart forever, but the next step is waiting on the Pelicans [to fill] that GM job.
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Her political opponents say the policy has allowed Islamist militancy to take hold in the country, while there is growing fear among the general public.
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The presence of these maternal antibodies could prevent the virus in the vaccine from taking hold in the baby's gut and eliciting an immune response.
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Republicans have a solid hold in the gerrymandered districts where the electorate is blood red and where there is little chance of a Democrat succeeding.
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Even before the original deal was announced in December, oil prices ran up on speculation and continued to hold in the $50s for several months.
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Thyssenkrupp is waiting, however, for details on other terms, including a 13 percent equity stake that the new pension will hold in Tata's UK business.
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Life at the Bauhaus was in many ways a precursor to the bohemianism that took hold in America's liberal arts colleges half a century later.
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Also, while I'd call my hands medium-sized, I still prefer phones be a little smaller so they're more comfortable to hold in one hand.
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The plan was put on hold in August after a third-party committee said the terms of the deal could be disadvantageous to minority shareholders.
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Pennsylvania, with its 20 electoral votes, is a state Democrats want to hold in 6900, thereby endorsing the wisdom of holding their national convention there.
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This year, the Chinese government cut taxes and reduced how much cash banks have to hold in reserve in an attempt to prop up growth.
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She described her initial embrace of the stimulant adderall in college, and her struggle to break free of the prescription drug's hold in her 20s.
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If Schumer has any hope of becoming majority leader, Democrats must first hang on to the ten seats they now hold in these swing states.
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The rule has been in limbo since the Supreme Court put it on hold in February 2016, after 27 states and other opponents filed suit.
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Given Besson's history of delivering stories featuring superpowered women given to ultraviolence, we do have some idea of what the film might hold in store.
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Kim had been looking to sell the 98.6% stake he and his wife hold in NXC, which in turn owns 48% of Tokyo-listed Nexon.
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The piece recognizes that it doesn't matter what they hold in their hands: keys, a wallet, a candy bar, a phone, or nothing at all.
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Iran has nearly halved the amount of oil it has been forced to hold in tankers at sea, thanks to the end of nuclear sanctions.
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Gulf countries believe Turkey enabled terrorist groups including ISIS and Iranian proxies to gain a hold in Syria, as their primary focus was the Kurds.
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ATMs' popularity took hold in the 80s, and now there are over three million ATMs around the world, including one as far away as Antarctica.
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In her words Health experts worry that the roles women hold in society, such as nurses or caregivers, place them squarely in the virus's path.
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As the coronavirus pandemic took hold in late February and early March, President Trump and his allies in the conservative media adopted a skeptical tone.
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Because of the slim majority that Republicans hold in the Senate, the vote could be delayed if more than two Republican senators oppose the bill.
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But the claims by the United States that it is not a party to the conflict don't hold in the face of its military involvement.
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According to Bartmanski, people buy vinyl because it sounds different (not better, just different), and because it's an object they can hold in their hands.
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With his plain name and anodyne book titles (one of his novels is "Love and Shame and Love") he's hard to hold in your memory.
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The decision means any property they may hold in the United States is blocked and U.S. persons are prohibited from any financial dealings with them.
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Based on Commerce Department figures, releasing the billion dollars of munitions currently on hold in the Senate would "create or sustain" fewer than 4,000 jobs.
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And it is the job of our leaders to bring out what's best in us, to remind us of those values we hold in common.
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Otherwise, the design is pretty nice, down to the colorful, ribbed bottom, which is designed to make the device easier to hold in one hand.
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Notwithstanding the change, it appears that McConnell is trying to rush through an impeachment trial that he never wanted to hold in the first place.
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As a Black woman and journalist, I see the harm that is caused when distorted narratives take hold in order to dehumanize another human being.
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It has also complicated her political agenda -- most notably, a public referendum on a $5.4 billion transit project that she wants to hold in May.
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To a degree, the "To a T" hitmaker also kept having to hold in his excitement until the couple made their public announcement on Oct.
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Boys are more likely to be taught to hold in their feelings, and to be aggressive in the pursuit of a crush and push boundaries.
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Tech has also taken hold in Jerusalem, and is growing in Nazareth as well as cities near Tel Aviv like Herzliya and Ra'anana-Kfar Saba.
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But politicians and experts challenged the notion that the law would threaten freedom of expression, since it would not penalize arguments hold in private circles.
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The Vermont senator has decided to hold in-person fundraising events where donors of all means will be invited and the media will be allowed.
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Volatility notwithstanding, this virtual currency also carries little correlation with other asset classes investors may hold in their portfolio, including stocks and bonds, Edelman said.
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Goldgeier called it unreasonable to expect a dated idea like halting politics while a president is abroad to hold in such a polarized political atmosphere.
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The roots of this campaign (pun definitely intended), which is working in a partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation, took hold in an unexpected place.
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"What we need is to reduce our involvement, the number of shares that we hold, in order to raise some funds for ourselves." he said.
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Should Johnson's Conservatives increase the seats they hold in Parliament as the result of an election, Johnson could overturn legislation barring a no-deal departure.
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A massive bipartisan bill package to end the budget stalemate has been on hold in the state Senate since March 1 when Republican support evaporated.
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And it has an impact that many Republicans haven't shown the stomach for that criticism once it inevitably takes hold in the general news media.
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A week long celebration took hold in Minneapolis even though the Minnesota Vikings came up one game short of taking part in the final themselves.
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In this case, Betty's live recordings were her art, and she captured Dead shows in ways that fans continue to hold in the highest regard.
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The usual presumption of 'innocent until proven guilty' does not hold in many regulatory matters, nor are there always the usual protections of due process.
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First she purses her lips to Chris Wallace, I believe because she can't believe he did this and she is trying to hold in that surprise.
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" The statement continues: "Luisana and I have put our careers on hold in order to devote all our time and attention to helping Noah get well.
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" The statement continues, "Luisana and I have put our careers on hold in order to devote all our time and attention to helping Noah get well.
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Shares of Starbucks skyrocketed Friday as investors finally see a turnaround taking hold in the U.S. For about two years, the coffee chain had lost momentum.
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The government of British Prime Minister Theresa May approved the controversial 24 billion (18.17 billion pounds)project on Thursday, after putting it on hold in July.
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One audacious plan began to take hold in early 2016, as a crew of organizers for Sanders' presidential campaign traveled the country, staging revival-style rallies.
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The end result is an almost spherical version of the other UE speakers that just feels really good to hold in your hand, like a baseball.
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But that insight has not yet taken hold in the tech industry — look at Amazon, for example, to find a very white, very male leadership structure.
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The TechCrunch Meetup + Pitch-off is an event we hold in different markets where we have the chance to hang out with the local tech scene.
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Only two of 19 economists in a Reuters poll predicted the cut, the other 17 forecast a hold in the wake of recent global financial volatility.
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But as historian Sarah J. Purcell points out in her book Sealed with Blood, American patriotism took hold in the revolution that ensued from that declaration.
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Cadillac is bringing back the fledgling car subscription service that it put on hold in November of last year, executives told Automotive News earlier this week.
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"It appears the inflation rut that took hold in the spring may finally be behind us," said Michael Feroli, an economist at JPMorgan in New York.
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In mid-December, strong areas of high pressure are forecast to develop and hold in position in high latitudes, forming what's known as a blocking pattern.
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Hear me out — I know it's gross — but if you're really struggling for extra hands it's sturdy enough to bite down and hold in your mouth.
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" The statement continued, "Luisana and I have put our careers on hold in order to devote all our time and attention to helping Noah get well.
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With regime change yet to take hold in Venezuela, the administration has begun to increase pressure on Cuba while tying together its policies toward both countries.
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Firms including LPL Financial Holdings have been cutting fees and reducing the amounts clients can hold in their brokerage accounts, all in preparation for the rule.
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The final use would be for huge corporations that use J.P Morgan's treasury services business to replace the dollars they hold in subsidiaries across the world.
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Three traders told Reuters they have cut the amount of oil they hold in tanks or decided not to renew storage contracts in the past year.
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The molded design makes it comfortable to hold in your hand while the strong cursor can work on most surfaces, including glass tables, with no issue.
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Hours later, Afghan forces, backed by U.S. troops, launched an offensive against ISIS bases in Nangarhar Province, where the group has mainly taken hold in Afghanistan.
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So I dove in, researched this thing they hold in California called Pageant of the Masters, and had about two weeks to put it all together.
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Joc Pederson, batting cleanup for the first time on his 24th birthday, had an RBI single that a diving Drew Stubbs couldn't hold in left field.
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Just think, also: that's still to come, so maybe right now you could stitch your lips together and hold in those fascinating thoughts for a bit.
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It is counterrevolutionary, since liberals know well that the only revolution that stands a chance of taking hold in this country is a right-wing one.
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DZ Bank analyst Herbert Sturm, cut the stock to "sell" from "hold" in January, saying positive news expected at the investor day was already factored in.
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If yellow fever did take hold in Asia, he says, then the numbers at immediate risk would rise from tens of millions to 100m or more.
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"I thought about Nelson constantly, and it got to the point where I could no longer hold in the fact that I loved him," she said.
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Higher coal prices has been supporting Mechel, which borrowed heavily before Russia's economic crisis took hold in 2014 and then struggled to keep up debt repayments.
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The government of British Prime Minister Theresa May approved the controversial 24 billion (18.17 billion pounds) project on Thursday, after putting it on hold in July.
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Fellow guest Ryan Gosling tries to hold in his laughter during the hilarious story, but can't contain himself as Greg breaks down the embarrassing hangover moment.
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The turmoil has wiped out all of the market's gains for the year, a significant development following the extreme euphoria that took hold in late January.
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The nonprofit put the lawsuit on hold in September because the administration reassured the group that they planned to move forward with the May 2018 deadline.
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Frogh told me that women activists in the area had written to say that extremism was taking hold in their neighborhood, with little to stop it.
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His activism laid the groundwork for the sanctuary movement that later took hold in the United States in the 1980s, during a time of religious revival.
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It is a system that the two men said has already taken hold in Europe, where such synchronized competitions have overtaken daily fantasy sports in popularity.
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However, it has found that among its 7 million digital readers exists a hankering for a copy of the magazine they can hold in their hands.
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But what if our success is not a function of what we do as individuals, but a function of the position we hold in society's strata?
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A sauna suit causes your body to hold in the heat it generates during exercise, thus raising your body temperature and reducing water weight, says McCall.
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This approach took hold in other parts of the country, such as the Lake Michigan region, Houston and Southeast Texas, and in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Iraqi and US forces eliminated the group's territorial hold in Iraq in 2017, and the territorial caliphate as a whole was eliminated in March of 2019.
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He was drawn to business and, by the early 1990s, Birshtein was introducing him to the helter-skelter capitalism taking hold in the former Soviet Union.
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Their approach has begun to take hold in New York City, particularly with the work of Brooklyn's district attorney, Eric Gonzalez, and his predecessor, Kenneth Thompson.
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The fact that gang lords can make these kinds of promises and meet with the president is indicative of the sway they hold in the community.
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Major costs include construction, a 10-year lease and the expenses associated with having a liquor license (which the production company itself will hold in Chicago).
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New adult stores created infrastructure for viewing booths showing continual loops of 8mm sexual scenes, and then color and sound started to take hold in porn.
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Societe Generale analysts led by Richard Nguyen upgraded its rating on Oracle stock to buy from hold in a note distributed to clients on March 4.
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States face tough decisions about future primary elections Governors and state officials face tough decisions ahead about whether to hold in-person voting in future primaries.
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To be sure, Dershowitz's outlook is rooted in a growing body of work that took hold in conservative circles since the 1980s about expansive executive power.
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But a sense of growing panic about the dwindling legislative calendar is starting to take hold in the Republican conferences in both the Senate and House.
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A holiday spirit has taken hold in downtown Lancaster, with a colossal Christmas tree glittering in Penn Square and ancient brick houses swathed in festive lights.
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Obama was preparing to announce $2 billion in funding for advanced battery technology, and Belcher's coin cell pointed to what the future might hold in store.
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In his mind, there are always more details to address, more small steps to take before anything resembling a championship mentality can take hold in Chicago.
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"We expect BNM to keep the policy rate on hold in 2020; however, risks are skewed toward a rate cut," it said in a research note.
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Drug-resistant TB has taken a particularly strong hold in Russia and other former communist countries, where it accounts for roughly one in five new cases.
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If the group consolidates its hold in the valley, it would threaten several neighboring districts as well as the main road leading to neighboring Nuristan Province.
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More important, she explained in a succinct fifteen minutes the danger faced by a nation when uncivil and demonizing rhetoric takes hold in the public arena.
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The risk is that the next Beyond Meat is scared off from going public by the circumspect mood that has taken hold in the IPO market.
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One surprise: Physical sales — things you buy that you can hold in your hand, like in the olden days — are nearly flat, down just 1 percent.
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However, new projects were put on hold in 2014, when the conflict in Ukraine and resulting international sanctions coincided with a sharp slump in the Russian economy.
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"This is going to take hold in common medical practice," Eric Topol, a cardiologist and geneticist with Scripps Research who is not involved in this research, says.
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Based on the label seen on the Lasagna noodle package Kutcher is hold in the photo, however, the pair met in the pasta aisle of a Kroger.
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By 2000, the "stranger danger" myth had taken hold in most Western societies, despite the actual incidence of random child sexual assault being very low and static.
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The fire took hold in a pipeline outside an office building in an industrial part of the city, police said in a short statement on their microblog.
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This look is super easy to DIY and only requires a bottle of clear nail polish and as many glittery shades you can hold in both hands.
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She picks up items from all over Irbil, the relatively safe Kurdish capital that saw a huge influx of displaced Iraqis after ISIS took hold in 2014.
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I needed something of my dad's to hold in my hands, and to have someone who knew him tell me about it, before it was too late.
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By virtue of having potential playoff-hunt determinants like Jonathan Lucroy and Will Smith, the Brewers hold in their hands the keys to half the league's futures.
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He has vowed to renegotiate the NAFTA trade pact with Canada and Mexico and to put the TPP deal on hold in his first days as president.
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At just 197 grams, it’s exactly the type of lightweight feeling you want from something you expect to hold in your hands for several hours.
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Foreigners will have FX-hedged at least part of the £2250 trillion they hold in British securities and some of this could be unwound, the bank calculated.
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The central bank cut the amount of capital it required banks to hold in reserve, which freed up an extra 0.823 billion pounds ($20.82 billion) for lending.
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Since democracy began to take hold in the country in the late 1980s, belief in universal rights, including people's right to be treated equally, has become stronger.
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Google says it's to ensure thinness and to make it easier to hold in tablet mode, but other companies have figured out how to make them smaller.
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The five-year honor has taken particular hold in work cultures like Silicon Valley, where intense lifestyles and endless project deadlines can easily lead to employee burnout.
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And yet, I've spent a large chunk of the last week grappling with the question of whether or not it's an acceptable stance to hold in public.
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Salvini did not say what other parties had signed up to the initiative, which the League hopes to hold in Rome's ancient chariot-racing stadium Circus Maximus.
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The central bank cut the amount of capital it required banks to hold in reserve, which freed up an extra 150 billion pounds ($196 billion) for lending.
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On June 24th the People's Bank of China said it would reduce the portion of cash that most banks must hold in reserve by 50 basis points.
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The sides have "scallops" to make it easier to hold in one hand, and the power button on the right is where you'll find the fingerprint sensor.
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That means Japanese investors hold around $653 trillion more foreign assets than overseas investors hold in Japan, making Japan the world's biggest international creditor in nominal terms.
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But in a shift last month, it said the tightening cycle was on hold in the face of economic weakness overseas and an expected slowdown at home.
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While you could already open an account in Germany and Austria, signups had been on hold in France, Spain, Italy, Greece, Ireland and Slovakia for a while.
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The finding comes nearly three months after the November midterm elections, where Democrats won majority control of the House and Republicans strengthened their hold in the Senate.
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"We will continue talks and proceed further at next meeting we plan to hold in September," Motegi told reporters on Friday after two-day talks in Washington.
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I believe that this situation portrayed the racial bias that many people hold in that area because of the rash and thoughtless way the men were handled.
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But while most assembly-line robots help put together products you'll one day hold in your hands, Liam is hard at work disassembling your ruined, returned iPhones.
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The radicalism that has taken hold in rebel-held Syria is more pronounced each time I visit, but the writing has been on the wall for years.
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Many are watching to see how Thaksin's party performs in a vote which the military government has promised to hold in November but which could be delayed.
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The gold and silver operation was put on hold in 2013 due to environmental issues, political opposition, labor unrest and development costs that ballooned to $8.5 billion.
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The meeting is one of about a dozen listening sessions with business leaders that the White House plans to hold in the coming months on tax reform.
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However, some experts believe Boko Haram's hold in the region has weakened considerably after an intensive campaign by the Nigerian military, forcing them to change their tactics.
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Amazon's hardware-focused Lab126 incorporated the extra room to both evoke the spine of a paper book and make the device easier to hold in one hand.
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The remunicipalization movement has even taken hold in the UK, a country where welfare spending per capita is on par with the poorest nations of Eastern Europe.
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The meeting is one of about a dozen listening sessions with business leaders that the White House plans to hold in the coming months on tax reform.
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Despite the razor-thin margin Republicans hold in the Senate, the overwhelming likelihood is that Mike Pompeo will successfully pass from committee to a majority floor vote.
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After teaching developmental psychology for nearly four decades, I hold in high regard the insights of Erik Erikson, a brilliant neo-Freudian thinker from the past century.
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But Lyft and other smaller competitors maintained a stubborn hold in many cities, and Uber's costly experiments with driverless cars are a long way from working out.
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Pompeo said Thursday "it is possible to hold in your head the thought" that the US would withdraw uniformed troops while continuing its "crushing campaign" against ISIS.
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