NASA began hunting for Opportunity once the dust storm cleared.
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But they are constantly hunting for a cure for superbugs.
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When she's off hunting for food, it's a welcome respite.
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You no longer have to go hunting for the data.
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Investors hunting for yield can look beyond the Treasury market.
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They spend time hunting for [good contact] data every day.
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He said police were still hunting for three other suspects.
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Last winter, she began hunting for a home to buy.
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Analysts, economists and investors will be hunting for clues today.
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"I don't want seniors hunting for toilet paper," Chen said.
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Chad Hurley is hunting for what comes after fantasy sports.
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Mining companies are hunting for sources in less problematic locations.
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It's not all grocery shopping and hunting for Christmas trees, folks.
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They're always hunting for new recruits, so it's not that hard.
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Link has a formula when it comes to hunting for value.
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Police were hunting for the rest of the gang, Awunah said.
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Immediately, Kerr and another agent, Leo Taddeo, began hunting for Sater.
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It's about hunting for tiny meteorites on the roofs of Brooklyn.
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Such systems are hunting for keywords that meet the employer's criteria.
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So he did what economists do: he started hunting for data.
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It is instead looking at bids, hunting for the lowest price.
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Hunting, for instance, has long been banned in the Everglades park.
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If you're planning a summer getaway, better start hunting for deals.
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Consumers hunting for good eats may want to move to California.
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It's time to go hunting for some chaos, and some revenge.
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Hollywood as a whole is hunting for recipes for more profits.
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But Arthur isn't just hunting for sport, or even for food.
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He is constantly hunting for a finish rather than positional advancement.
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We went hunting for my wedding shoes but didn't find anything.
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Then he started hunting for commonalities among the most successful firms.
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The media marketplace has seen companies hunting for other mega-deals.
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"It's a little like hunting for chocolate Easter eggs," Bournery explained.
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The police had been hunting for the killer for a generation.
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So he went hunting for the tallest things in the county.
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Cops have the surveillance footage and are hunting for the suspects.
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Some who remain are openly hunting for jobs at rival banks.
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Mr. Trump has been hunting for Democrats without any certain converts.
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Vonn appears to have spent Wednesday hunting for love on Twitter.
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"Now we will be hunting for big game," Mr. Orban said.
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Curry kept hunting for Anderson by calling for screens from Bell.
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Investors hunting for yield no longer have to look very far.
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Liberals should welcome such news rather than hunting for pseudo-gaffes.
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Americans are still shopping, but they are hunting for bargains elsewhere.
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There are limitations to hunting for methane leaks with satellite technology.
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What's the spark of inspiration or themes that you're hunting for?
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They were hunting for new emerald veins and not finding any.
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We went hunting for a tick that could kill you We went hunting for a tick that could kill you For many people, summer means vacationing in the outdoors, swimming in lakes, and hiking in the woods.
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Hunting for these so-called "dupes" is entertaining but also potentially economical.
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But you'll probably just spend your time hunting for new desktop wallpaper.
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In practice, it's like hunting for lions and finding nothing but squirrels.
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Scientists are in the midst of hunting for a dark matter particle.
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Police are hunting for two men thought to be behind the scam.
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Analysts will likely be hunting for any information on automotive gross margins.
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KATHERINE LEUNG was hunting for birds—black-tailed godwits to be precise.
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If he likes hunting, for example, find a ring featuring deer antler.
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Hunting for a justification, it seems, is the act of contriving one.
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These companies are hunting for potential tech workers where most don't look.
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That's basically Will Smith, hunting for roles and opportunities for his son.
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Donald J. Trump's son is going hunting for votes — and for deer.
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"Why should people hunt me like they're hunting for animals to eat?"
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VCs are hunting for tech-enabled startups poised to dominate that slice.
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Still, they've been hunting for a big-name forward for years now.
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The magistrates say security forces began hunting for them that very night.
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Police are hunting for him in Catalonia and on the French border.
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Hunting for worms and building fairy castles makes my child feel known.
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And her alleged kidnapper was still out there, likely hunting for her.
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It is also hunting for new clients for its cloud computing business.
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"If I'm them, I'm going big-game hunting for the big fish."
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So they began hunting for a weekend house in Litchfield County, Conn.
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Three officers were killed hunting for the attackers at a housing complex.
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MELBOURNE, Australia — Shoppers pushed past one another, hunting for the best deals.
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"I was hunting for opportunities, and then the roundabout arrived," he said.
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Hunting for her next big hand is, she states, her biggest hobby.
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Experiences are proving to be just as important as hunting for bargains.
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Just one catch: They're still hunting for ways to pay for it.
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"Astronomers and physicists are hunting for the source of the "galactic center excess.
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But in this section of the Mara, there hasn't been hunting for decades.
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The group gasped and immediately started hunting for objects that could contain them.
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Also, hunting for clothes and things at flea markets anywhere in the world.
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But physicists have been hunting for the monopole for a very long time.
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Thousands of physicists are now hunting for what might be producing these effects.
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The transmission is similarly nondescript, with it hunting for gears during aggressive driving.
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He started hunting for clinics willing to prescribe ketamine despite the unsettled science.
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Startups should read this checklist before they go 'whale hunting' for big partners
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Most recently, however, he's been devoting his time to hunting for literal treasure.
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The camera moves closer to inspect individual faces, as if hunting for clues.
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Lundgren plays FBI agent Reed, who goes undercover while hunting for stolen data.
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For instance, a 2012 norm outlaws boar hunting for half of the year.
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The media will keep hunting for stories on Big Tech and its missteps.
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Ms. Hurst's predicament is all too familiar to students hunting for college bargains.
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Unlike Maccone, he's not in the business of hunting for little green men.
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From the minute the sun came up, I'd go out hunting for food.
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This is about hiring people to build bespoke systems, not hunting for bargains.
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Republicans have been hunting for an exit strategy from the showdown with Trump.
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Vettel, hunting for his first win since last year's Belgian race, finished fourth.
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Every time you go hunting for a setting, you're wasting time and taps.
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Australia rose 20.6662% as some went hunting for bargains in beaten down stocks.
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Australia rose 20.68% as some went hunting for bargains in beaten down stocks.
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The police source said authorities had been hunting for a suspected second attacker.
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Industrial unions have also spent the past few decades hunting for professional members.
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And it's likely too soon to start aggressively start hunting for bargains either.
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Nigerian fighter jets hunting for Boko Haram militants mistakenly bombed a refugee camp.
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Total said it was hunting for opportunities to buy assets from struggling rivals.
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As simple as it sounds, it's something researchers have been hunting for decades.
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Scientists have tentatively named this object Planet Nine and are hunting for it.
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So practice on a big target like the moon before hunting for planets.
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"Hunting for dinosaurs showed me our place in the universe" by Kenneth Lacovara
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The JPSO says it's still investigating the case and hunting for more witnesses.
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They were hunting for subjects that, on some level, they recognized or found intriguing.
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The walking DNA robots moved in parallel along this surface, hunting for their cargo.
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"It's very easy for prosecutors to go hunting for scalps," Barr said in 20183.
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Finding the best bargains usually entail scouring the Internet endlessly, or hunting for coupons.
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Police had been hunting for Didri since 2011, when he was charged with assault.
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That's why when hunting for black holes, astronomers don't usually try for direct observation.
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A day after Clayton was laid to rest, authorities are still hunting for Loyd.
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You also share when and where you're free to go hunting for Pokémon (naturally).
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Good news for dieters hunting for a way to burn fat but keep muscle.
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Set in 1876, the book is about rival paleontologists hunting for fossils and glory.
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No more hunting for multiple books to chase down a reference of specific trait.
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In season 2 of Jessica Jones, Jessica is hunting for clues to her past.
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According to Mingarelli, NANOGrav is hunting for low-frequency gravitational waves from two sources.
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As for staff, Edwards is hunting for a director and assistant director to start.
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I just realized how "Hunting for Pokemon" is possibly now a super good date.
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Two weeks later, SpaceX is still hunting for the root cause of the accident.
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If you're an investor hunting for yield, what does this mean for your money?
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Police are hunting for Rodriguez Mota, who faces attempted murder charges in the case.
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We are always hunting for the best budget buys when it comes to groceries.
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It's when they're most on the march, hunting for food, invading kitchens and bathrooms.
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Chasing those feelings might make adolescents lose hours hunting for "likes" on social media.
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They're hunting for prey in a concentrated area, which can be defined and examined.
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A little more than two years ago, they started hunting for an apartment there.
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Many of the employees are now hunting for other Silicon Valley start-up jobs.
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One recent evening, she received four consecutive email inquiries from people hunting for it.
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Germans waste an average 896 euros a year hunting for places, the study found.
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Since then, John Kerry went pheasant hunting for a campaign photo-op in 2003.
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Teams at the NIH and Moderna both pored over that data, hunting for targets.
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Australia closed up 21.1492% as some went hunting for bargains in beaten down stocks.
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Humans are to blame, but they are not even hunting for the vaquitas themselves.
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"When I was in it, I was always, like, hunting for information," she said.
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Holzhauer also employed the strategies of hunting for Daily Doubles and bouncing between categories.
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Or do they go hunting for a candidate that looks more like a winner?
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Do you think there are people who start bounty hunting for the wrong reasons?
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And that was before Mr. Trump came on board and started hunting for leakers.
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It is still hunting for a new chief executive, after two departed last year.
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It is still hunting for a new chief executive, after two departed last year.
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"The suspect was hunting for his victims," Webb County District Attorney Isidro Alaniz said.
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Teams of scientists, including Rehen's, are hunting for medicines that might work against Zika.
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Mr. Duterte said he was hunting for a man who had been robbing cabdrivers.
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Cue the investors, many of whom are hunting for the next billion-dollar opportunity.
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Andrea Vargas, an 18-year-old freshman at Hofstra University, loves hunting for sales.
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"This is not bush meat where poor people are hunting for food," he said.
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"My daugther said it's like hunting for easter eggs, only with books," Jessica Detournay said.
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In an SEC filing, Equifax says its board has begun hunting for a new CEO.
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A police dog was hunting for victims in flooded homes, many now clogged with debris.
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During its primary mission, Kepler stared at about 150,000 stars simultaneously, hunting for promising transits.
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This could prove useful for scientists hunting for life elsewhere in the universe as well.
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An office assistant was hunting for bottled water and ice for residents without running water.
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Even if there's little hope of recovery, hunting for the bones still could be worthwhile.
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They are, rather, women "hunting" for another woman to have a threesome with their boyfriends.
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He's currently hunting for mountain goats in the northern Yukon, just outside the Arctic Circle.
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Police said they were hunting for Aliev's traveling companion, who disappeared shortly after the killing.
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That means knowing the difference between a when hunting for bargains during a sell-off.
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Layering is an art and, to this day, we're still hunting for the secret formula.
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Additionally, he finds peace being out in the water while hunting for his team's meals.
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And that started me down this path hunting for people who write these disingenuous reviews.
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Police are hunting for the suspect, but authorities have released no description as of Tuesday.
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Hopefully this will cut down on the dangerous business of people hunting for stolen phones.
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TechCrunch is hunting for innovative startups to launch on the famous Disrupt stage this December.
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They'll spend less time hunting for data across the organization and more time using it.
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But spotting a tunnel-shaped snake trail, she disappeared into the cattails hunting for one.
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These indigenous people form an intense bond with their land, hunting for food and fur.
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LONDON — Hunting for small creatures must be a tall order at the best of times.
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It's like that, except instead of a friendly coworker it's Chinese hackers hunting for secrets.
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Out there in the South Dakota wilderness, Leo was hunting for his great white whale.
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Widening the scope a bit, researchers also aren't the only ones actively hunting for bugs.
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So when you're hunting for cheap flights what are some of the strategies you've uncovered?
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The Inuit have relied on seal hunting for thousands of years for food and clothing.
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But with energy shares near rock bottom, the firm is hunting for value once again.
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Hunting for the perfect object to insert into a piece diversifies the experience for Blasco.
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But the lives of animals—giving birth, hunting for food, dying—are Oliver's primary focus.
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A year ago, the couple began seriously hunting for a place to buy in Brooklyn.
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Researchers have been hunting for a vaccine almost since HIV was first discovered, in 1983.
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U.S.-based high-yield "junk" bonds also enjoyed another week of investors hunting for yield.
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Wearable tech, although still in its infancy, is booming, and companies are hunting for advancements.
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When it comes to hunting for prey, tigers rely on their sound and sight senses.
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At one, our reporter saw children wandering in the mud, hunting for food and clothes.
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But all are escaping a "situation," or hunting for a person who escaped one earlier.
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She's out hunting for deer and elk or cutting down trees or raising her son.
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Europa is looking like a better and better place to go hunting for alien life.
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Facing a slowing economy at home, Chinese businesses are hunting for non-yuan assets abroad.
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With fewer unemployed people hunting for jobs, there is a potential limit on job gains.
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Hunting for postcards in 503, he snapped up the complete contents of a collectibles store.
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The police have been hunting for Mr. Thakkar since the call center raid last year.
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But even without an exact understanding, researchers are hunting for treatments for after-meal dazes.
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Apple is hunting for software engineers to help the company build media apps for Windows.
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Australia's index closed up 21.4% as some went hunting for bargains in beaten down stocks.
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They are the gamification of the activity of hunting for a needle in a haystack, and one cannot passively interact with those books and hope to succeed in finding all (or even half) of the objects that you are supposed to be hunting for.
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"What are y'all hunting for?" asks John Riley, a young local in a camo baseball cap.
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So, when hunting for dates and other forms of conjugation, you better get that photo right.
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So physicists are hunting for reliable, super-compact hard drives made of new materials—including DNA.
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If you're hunting for a smartphone, you'll be hard pressed to find another deal this good.
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The Mars 2020 rover, meanwhile, will be busy hunting for signs of life and analyzing rocks.
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Yes, he's a former pop-punk guitarist hunting for aliens but even Moby was right once.
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This allows for precise movements when they're swimming long distances or hunting for their next meal.
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This could range from throwing a party together to hunting for a cute two-bedroom apartment.
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Nintendo never explained why I'm here doing favors and hunting for goods in this digital world.
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Hunting for deals on flights can be a soul-sucking (not to mention wallet-draining) endeavor.
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Enger is also in the building, hunting for the clones who she knows triggered the alarm.
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So if you're looking for a little pick-me-up, try hunting for a cheap flight.
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The women say they, and often their children too, spend hours every day hunting for firewood.
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I'm currently tapering off TMS so I'll be back to hunting for a talk therapist soon.
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In other words, you aren't just hunting for favors and begging for advice and advancement opportunities.
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Just hunting for past data can be risky, as a researcher in Parliament's budget office discovered.
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So this all of a sudden takes over people's Google searches, and they're hunting for information.
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That's why they're hunting for a particle that might be the source of all that gravity.
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The Skinny Girl founder may very well be hunting for some pieces for a new home.
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Perhaps they were hunting for some dark state secret, or at least something to embarrass me.
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Travelers hunting for a bargain warm-weather getaway could easily believe their ship has come in.
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If you're hunting for food on a pitch-black night, it helps to bring a flashlight.
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Some 50 people have been arrested and police say they are hunting for dozens more suspects.
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In a sense, searching for a mate is not so different from hunting for a job.
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Researchers are aggressively hunting for alternatives capable of targeting cancer cells at the highest possible resolutions.
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But the cash-strapped utility is still hunting for more money to shore up its finances.
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You have every right to be picky as hell when hunting for the perfect facial moisturizer.
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The World Bank's IFC has also recognized the new trends and is hunting for more projects.
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Amadou Konte, 26, has been hunting for work in Dakar for weeks, living hand-to-mouth.
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Goldman, like other marquee banking companies, is hunting for new business as its traditional ones falter.
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Something. You almost want to start hunting for Difficulty A/B switches somewhere in the back.
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Upon her release, she goes hunting for him, in a distant province, only to be rejected.
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Once you're pre-approved for a mortgage loan, start hunting for places within your price range.
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Amid the opioid-addiction epidemic, patients and doctors are hunting for new ways to treat pain.
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Many tax reformers are hunting for an alternative system to simplify the code and lower rates.
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When I go out hunting for these photographs, it's not like a stranger coming to town.
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I've been hunting for the ideal toiletry bag for travel, and I've finally found The One.
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Choosing a vehicleSearching for a car is exactly like hunting for a vacation rental on Airbnb.
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But damned if the thoughts didn't get very quiet when I started actively hunting for them.
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The facility remained sealed off hours later as police and federal agents continued hunting for clues.
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How did this happen, especially since the right whale has been protected from hunting for decades?
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Erns are birds of prey, and they often compete with nearby ospreys while hunting for fish.
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But locals said the strike killed civilians, including a teenager, who were out hunting for food.
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The brutal recession had driven large numbers of unemployed Brazilians into the jungle, hunting for gold.
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We wouldn't take a bite out of a cow and then run around hunting for more.
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But conservationists worry that the whalers are no longer hunting for subsistence, but for commercial sale.
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Dr. Ballard's daughter, Emily Ballard, was among the crew of the Nautilus, hunting for Earhart's plane.
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Under Wikramanayake, who took the helm last year, Macquarie has not stopped hunting for rewarding niches.
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It had a waiting list for parking, and they were sick of hunting for street parking.
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"I'm going hunting...hunting for humans," he told his wife before leaving to incite this bloodshed.
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The governor has also appeared to be hunting for ways to one-up the Legislature's actions.
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One of Levin's friends is hunting for empty swimming pools to jump into for guerrilla skateboarding.
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Two years in, senior Trump administration officials are still hunting for new ways to cut Medicaid.
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J.R. Smith, LeBron James and P.J. Tucker are splayed out on the court, hunting for it.
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For each job opening, there are just 0.82 hires and 0.9 unemployed people hunting for a slot.
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If it involves hunting for the perfect apartment or trying out a new indoor cycling class, dope.
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Muñoz's team then compared those floods with meteorological data—hunting for some link between flooding and climate.
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It's clear that hunting for signs of extraterrestrial life will play an enormous role in the discussion.
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Or maybe you're just feeling lazy and you're not up to hunting for an elaborate get-up.
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He'll show you his handcrafted knife collection and later confess his aversion to hunting for pure sport.
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Beyond the equipment, authorities have been hunting for clues on the illicit business interests behind the miners.
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The RealReal is also benefiting from shoppers who are hunting for bargains, regardless of their income level.
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And his sister-in-law, Kate Middleton, has also been spotted hunting for bargains at the retailer.
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And even scientists hunting for alien planets around other stars are excited about the transit of Mercury.
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Police are hunting for Boutain who shot and killed a person during an attempted carjacking, police said.
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You're always hunting for great ideas, and then when you stumble on one it's a great feeling.
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Some got into a frenzy hunting for invites, while others have complained continuously and loudly ever since.
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I unplug at 7:30 in the morning and am hunting for my charger by 8 p.m.
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Commercial hunting for meat, habitat loss and disease are contributing factors to their status in the wild.
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For the remainder of South by Southwest Interactive, I kept hunting for the news of the show.
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Like the form itself, musicians will keep fugues twisting on, always hunting for new subjects to chase.
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But hunting for big game, including elephants, is common practice in the neighboring countries of southern Africa.
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Often armed, these "gau rakshaks" — or "cow protectors" — patrol highways and country roads hunting for cattle smugglers.
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He was so angry, at one point he went into the crowd hunting for the sound guy.
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"We are actively hunting for Mars' electric wind with MAVEN's full arsenal of scientific instruments," Collinson said.
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And hunting for the freshest can easily turn into a game of what's the best-looking produce.
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For example, you could observe that starting around 10,000 years ago humanity stopped primarily hunting for meat.
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The two had struck up a friendship years before hunting for treasure-laden wrecks in various seas.
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But plenty of people—including Tom Arnold—think there's reason enough to keep hunting for the tape.
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Executives at larger trucking companies and private equity firms have said they are aggressively hunting for deals.
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Did people look at you weird when you told them you were hunting for particles of dust?
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But despite their abundance, they've been given short shrift by researchers hunting for signs of extraterrestrial intelligence.
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The spacecraft is expected to arrive at Titan in 2034, then start hunting for signs of life.
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So TV makers are hunting for a new and flashy thing to tell consumers they MUST own.
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He is resigned to hunting for smaller prizes like Puerto Rico, where he will campaign this weekend.
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"He's a city boy: Trump's not putting on camo gear and going hunting for ducks," Spitzer says.
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Players logged into the game after 4PM to start hunting for codes and discovered several odd issues.
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His suggestion of a sex tape featuring Ms. Machado sent his most zealous followers hunting for images.
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"They were out there hunting for rival Trinitarios and they found this poor kid," the official said.
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When the heat isn't too unbearable, they go hunting for local bush foods, like goannas and kangaroos.
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At least 18 people have been killed, and search and rescue workers were hunting for the missing.
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Most legal trophy hunting for elephants occurs in southern Africa, in countries like Namibia and South Africa.
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Ferrari, still hunting for their first win of the year, have struggled around twisty tracks this season.
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I liked the sound of it, so I began hunting for other phrases with the same pattern.
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As corporate spending slows, investors hunting for yield should look to high-dividend stocks, the firm said.
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When hunting for that perfect specimen, patience — not exactly a strong suit for New Yorkers — is key.
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Schumer is hunting for Republicans willing to buck their party to remove Trump, a highly unlikely prospect.
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As a result, the species was delisted in Wyoming in 2017, and hunting for the animals resumed.
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And yes, I was forever hunting for the best not-on-screen keyboard solution for my iPads.
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Greene's team had been hunting for companies that could help round out her sales force and offerings.
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But emails and records in the case indicated that Mr. Ross had been hunting for a justification.
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Her father has been hunting for medical supplies in pharmacies, on the black market and in Colombia.
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Dan Bilzerian took a break from hunting for models and set his sights on helping America's vets.
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This G-series is available only with AMD graphics, so don't go hunting for a less potent version.
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The LHC, scientists from Jefferson Lab in Virginia, and others are hunting for hints, though none have materialized.
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Anyone with an eye on Facebook will now realize that nearly everyone is now hunting for cool things.
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I'm lucky to get 5 or 6 hours out of the Switch before I'm hunting for an outlet.
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Cavers are also hunting for a "chimney" down to the boys which could create a potential evacuation route.
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Eventually the gems got crusty and lost their luster, so I began hunting for the next best case.
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Polk County, where the family ranch is located, allows gator hunting for 20 days each year, between Sept.
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Researchers are hunting for the neural pathways that allow the young finches to figure out how to sing.
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During his three years of hunting for drug baggies, Giannopoulos has found 67 variations of designs and graphics.
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Another would be to extend the time graduates are allowed to spend hunting for a job in Britain.
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This could keep the pressure on valuations and venture investors who are hunting for companies hitting milestones/metrics.
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Right now, we're hunting for the best early-stage AI startups to apply as a TC Top Pick.
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Anti-Trump protesters started hunting for people in the signature "Make America Great Again" hats and t-shirts.
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It means less time hunting for a power socket when you're out and about, and more time working.
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Another is biology, and with that in mind researchers have been hunting for creatures that can digest plastics.
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Officers were still hunting for the child, grabbed at the Seven Seas Lagoon at about 9:15 p.m.
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Then he saw Barton give a talk on hunting for microbes in secluded caves untouched by human civilization.
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Kinnevik will also keep hunting for exit opportunities, although current global sentiment made it more difficult, he said.
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Then, back in April, Apple was again reported to be hunting for a better self-driving car sensor.
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SoFi has been hunting for a CEO since Mike Cagney stepped down in 2017 amid sexual misconduct allegations.
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They're the victims of threats like hunting for food and medicine as well as habitat loss from humans.
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To that end, the rear LCD flips up, and the camera begins hunting for eyes to focus on.
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Europa has long been considered a good place to go hunting for alien life in the solar system.
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Beyonce and JAY-Z have finally found a home in Los Angeles after house hunting for two years.
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"I'll try again when I am ready," he said, adding that he was hunting for a new boat.
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Perhaps. What will that mean down the road when another group of explorers goes hunting for Martian life?
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"There is so much firepower available at the moment, you can go hunting for larger assets," said Massi.
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Still, the diehards continued hunting for new spaces to help the genre reclaim some of its former glory.
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Flashlight settings: The built-in flashlight on iPhones saves us when we're hunting for keys in our bags.
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They're hunting for solutions to keep locusts at bay without eradicating them, which is a tricky balancing act.
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For more than 40 years, investigators had been hunting for the man responsible for dozens of these crimes.
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But a stint squatting in the sun hunting for artifacts in Kampsville, Illinois, cured her of that ambition.
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In Uruguay, Fernando Gil, a spokesman for the Interior Ministry, said Uruguayan authorities were not hunting for him.
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BONUS AROUND THE WEB: Here's a livestream of bears hunting for salmon at Katmai National Park in Alaska.
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If it doesn't get you in the mood to start hunting for your Halloween costume, then nothing will!
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When my daughter was born, I still lived with two roommates, was hunting for Thanksgiving plans, all alone.
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Archer never fully recovered, so he never stopped hunting for Troy, the wackiest terrorist the country's ever seen.
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Their systems are fueled by personal information, but instead of them hunting for it, people willingly provide it.
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Hawkers, hackers, and pickpockets hunting for iPhones all cram onto the pedestrian sky bridge that spans Zhongguancun Road.
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He resigned in less than six months, and the Access group is still hunting for a new leader.
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Playing the role of matchmaker, he has been hunting for investments in a surprising place — the United States.
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Economists hunting for causes of stagnating wages found part of the answer buried in fast-food franchise agreements.
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Apple, for example, went hunting for a new tax haven when Ireland, its former shelter, began cracking down.
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A black-and-white Holstein is brushed over and over by her owners, their eyes hunting for blemishes.
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We will be hunting for new American artists to cover and share on our site throughout the year.
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Feeling free and looking insane, I wander half-dressed through my apartment on my phone, hunting for snacks.
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Mr. Booker's aides have counseled him: Seize the moments if they come, but don't go hunting for them.
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Drivers hunting for an open spot will circle the block, wasting fuel, congesting traffic and polluting the air.
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This mass of solid black descending upon the park in Berkeley, hunting for fascists, was an intimidating aesthetic.
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This sale price might be familiar if you were hunting for deals during Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
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As Dr. Nobu's team continues to study Prometheoarchaeum, they're also hunting for its relatives in their seafloor mud.
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Burtynsky and Panou and their hired crew spent several days hunting for a high-rise on Lagos Island.
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You can go hunting for wild hogs in Texas for between $1,000 to $12,000, according to the report.
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Capture and hold locations, and fend off any threats, but don't go off hunting for a body count.
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But the Trace Gas Orbiter is also hunting for more information about the planet's gases, likes its methane.
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We don't know about you, but we regularly start hunting for codes once we're already at the checkout.
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She's been hunting for a retail space, one with a commercial kitchen and enough room to host parties.
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Being labeled a perverted black nihilist in a world hunting for targets of hatred makes every paragraph urgent.
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Residents began a massive cleanup, dragging water-logged furniture to the curb, hunting for supplies and repair estimates.
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Police said they were hunting for six members of the JMB who were suspected of organizing the attack.
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No longer do you feel like a Wi-Fi addict, hunting for your fix when you're away from home.
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She and her team set out hunting for combinatorial constraints on viral assembly pathways, this time using graph theory.
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Meisel said the market is "hunting for demand" and low gas prices could drive some customers away from coal.
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It also sought ways to curb practices, such as hunting for bushmeat or breeding racing camels, that encourage eruptions.
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The official said the police were now hunting for the blogger's traveling companion, who disappeared shortly after the killing.
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DuckTales is already well-known for playing on adventure serial tropes, like hunting for lost civilizations and secret treasure.
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Working with CRISPR-Cas9, the most widely used CRISPR bacterial system, researchers went hunting for an "anti-CRISPR" protein.
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Convert text to EmojisIf you hate hunting for the right emoji, Messages now does all the searching for you.
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More recently, Netflix adapted his story Good Hunting for its animated anthology series, Love, Death + Robots earlier this year.
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Moscow is hunting for a nuclear-powered missile that went missing during a test last year, CNBC reported today.
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Hunting for eDNA isn't a new technique — microbiologists have been using it for years to find bacteria in soil.
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Yet decades of hunting for the elusive dark matter particle still have not yielded direct evidence of its existence.
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They sense desperation from a self-driving late-comer hunting for a big break in a significant future industry.
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VICE Impact sat down to find out how some recent graduates are hunting for jobs and coping with stress.
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The Partnership on AI is currently hunting for an Executive Director who will help to manage the organization's operations.
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Now, they're hunting for his wife—who they say murdered him, emptied $11,000 from his bank account, and disappeared.
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The CDC and Food and Drug Administration are still hunting for a cause — or causes — of the deadly illness.
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I now travel the country searching out stories about our vast and varied food culture and hunting for recipes.
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Read more: The head of a $2 billion firm advising pro athletes and the ultrarich isn't hunting for unicorns.
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Some firms view themselves as masons, helping clients build stronger walls; others see themselves as exterminators, hunting for pests.
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Mr. West, freelancing from home, is hunting for a design job focusing on branding and web development for restaurants.
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Reports say Brady and Gisele are house hunting for new places to live in both Connecticut and New Jersey.
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The village became an epicenter of San Francisco bohemia until developers and realtors came hunting for more housing space.
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Snapchat is in the market for short mobile-friendly shows, and Facebook is also hunting for original episodic content.
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The real-world component of walking and hunting for the creatures seems to make playing Pokémon Go alone unappealing.
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We lean into our adventures with wide eyes and open mouths, hunting for photographic vistas and authentic local meals.
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Dear curators: When you are hunting for the next big thing, consider that he may already live in Warsaw!
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But eagle hunting, for the few who practice it, has been a bridge connecting Kazakh youth to their elders.
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Now, with American grants for the war on AIDS shrinking, Kihefo is hunting for new ways to raise money.
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CNBC's Jim Cramer on Thursday said, in a turbulent market, investors can start bargain hunting for high-yield stocks.
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The streaming service had been hunting for ideas for a German original series as part of its international expansion.
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She also went apartment hunting for him when he was moving out of the lobbyist's condo on Capitol Hill.
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Frugal shoppers will soon have to shell out a few more bucks when hunting for deals at Five Below.
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The team fired Coach Mike McCoy after four seasons and is hunting for someone new who likes sunny weather.
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"People have explored down to 200-300 metres because they have been hunting for open pit mines," Biswas said.
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Dr. Sieh has been hunting for the crater for years, but many leads turned out to be dead ends.
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The void they were hunting for was deep below—perhaps three hundred feet down from where we were standing.
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Fishermen in waders stalked its rocky periphery, hunting for 10-pound kokanee salmon and huge, 30-pound lake trout.
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Britain's largest automaker is hunting for a new leader after its current CEO Ralf Speth steps down this fall.
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Back then we were hunting for half a matzo, but the thrill was the same and there it was.
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"I don't think we are going to be out there hunting for an NFL team," said Alderman Scott Ogilvie.
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Hunting for sustenance, euthanasia, scientific research, and necessary action to protect human life or property figure among the exceptions.
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Pfeifle said that the team will continue hunting for more examples to develop a more general understanding of them.
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While Republicans discussed details of the measure, Democrats went from office to office on Thursday hunting for a copy.
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In a statement on Monday, Abel suggested that Berkshire Hathaway Energy is not done hunting for deals in Texas.
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While Republicans discussed details of the health care bill, Democrats went from office to office, hunting for a copy.
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Hunting for dinner is of course what humans have always done, the juicier half of our hunter-gatherer origins.
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There used to be much more of a stigma around shopping at off-price channels or hunting for bargains.
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The bottom line: If you're hunting for something a little different, the V60 Cross Country is a special breed.
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Related: Ukraine's Mystery Battle: Hunting for Truths Across an Elastic Border "Psychologist is a dirty word here," he said.
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One of the oldest and biggest experiments hunting for dark matter particles, DAMA is alone in claiming to see them.
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What we're saying is that hunting for a new broadband deal isn't necessarily something you would do out of choice.
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Investors hunting for bright spots in Asia this year in China and India have also been disappointed by poor data.
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A rivalry between the two companies can only ever be good for all of us hunting for our next computer.
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When hunting for the best smart thermostat for your home, it's probably because you've encountered an all too familiar problem.
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It's also when hours of emailing, social media posting and hunting for digital monsters catches up with a normal phone.
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Also, no, this is not the fundamental link between general relativity and quantum mechanics that particle physicists are hunting for.
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The Orlando Police Department, Orange County Sheriff's Office, Florida Department of Law Enforcement and FBI are all hunting for Loyd.
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But I have found the following values hold true whether you're hiring new talent or hunting for a job yourself.
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The Nikon spent a lot of time hunting for focus, while the Sony was more decisive, especially in dimmer conditions.
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Unfortunately, anything beyond light usage has me hunting for a charger (or worried that I ought to) around mid-afternoon.
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Hunting for mushrooms involves a pleasant stroll outside; it's something for a nature lover to do on a weekend perambulation.
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Instead of hunting for an app, they'd prefer you just hold your phone up to a device to launch controls.
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Some brought livestock, paying their way by doing odd jobs at Catholic churches along the route and hunting for food.
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Rescuers were still hunting for the missing person in the remote area near the Jochgrubenkopf, a roughly 2,450m-high peak.
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When you're hunting for the best phone, earbuds, and smart home products possible, you also want to time it right.
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Or did Melania Trump go hunting for exemplars, find Obama's text online and simply cut and paste her favorite bits?
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Others thought I was hunting for aliens, a comment I also got last year while testing the 360fly in London.
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Chastity was hunting for that special signal, that blip that indicated a monstrum, a vastness, a Gargantua of a truffle.
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If you're hunting for a job, you know that every penny counts, and every tax break adds to your pennies.
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If you are one of the millions of Americans hunting for a job, the IRS may be on your side.
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Thiel is reportedly still hunting for a permanent Federal Trade Commission chair after naming Maureen Ohlhausen acting chairwoman on Wednesday.
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Authorities are still hunting for the teenage robber and asking neighbors for surveillance video that may have captured the incident.
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Hunting for an explanation, they wondered whether the weakest private schools had mopped up voucher pupils to fill their seats.
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While hunting for ideas for his third startup, Erik Swan, co-founder of Splunk, started to think big: cure cancer.
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My father was a hunter, and I think there's something very honorable and beautiful about hunting for your own food.
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And they are hunting for startups touting new tricks: Google bought Deepmind, the British firm that built AlphaGo, in 2014.
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Her heir apparent, Conor McGregor, is off hunting for a boxing match with Floyd Mayweather, his very own white whale.
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Mark Tepper, president of Strategic Wealth Partners, says when hunting for dividend picks, it's better to identify potential than payout.
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The main form of organized recreation is hunting for the "loners" who live in the woods beyond the hotel grounds.
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Two sheriff's departments in Louisiana are hunting for a suspect after five people were killed in two shootings Saturday morning.
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And if you, too, are hunting for a crisp, refreshing option to spice things up, we'd like to suggest Lambrusco.
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If you haven't noticed, I'm bullish on Toronto and plan to continue spending time there hunting for our next investment.
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Skaters, perhaps having found the ceiling of what they can physically withstand, have largely stopped hunting for ever-bigger drops.
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But before you go hunting for the next million-dollar meteorite, know that it's rare to unearth a space rock.
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Paris police are actively hunting for the assailants, NBC News New York added, after they fled the scene on bikes.
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The New York Times on Thursday described Puerto Ricans desperately hunting for bottled water in the capital of San Juan.
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Actually, it might be more accurate to say that Henry's owner, Amanda, is the one hunting for a tortoise walker.
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Many employees are hunting for new jobs or leaving the company, sources say, and Flipagram's music division has been dismantled.
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A man murdered 21 people in a California McDonald's after reportedly telling his wife he was going "hunting for humans"
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Finally, police departments and community groups around the nation have been hunting for ways to defuse tensions, but Wichita, Kan.
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So J&J may not be hunting for a blockbuster this year, but it could continue scooping up smaller ones.
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Health insurers, thwarted by federal regulators in their attempts to combine with one another, have been hunting for possible acquisitions.
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After that most recent fight and the three losses that preceded it, he's still hunting for his first UFC win.
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The scientists were hunting for an allotrope called a cyclocarbon, specifically cyclo[18]carbon which consists of 18 carbon atoms.
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Every week, producers spend hours hunting for the perfect tape, diving into old archives, watching congressional hearings on C-Span.
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Seeking to curb toxic diesel fumes, transport officials and companies are hunting for new sources of energy for the buses.
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When Stefania Rizzo started hunting for a place in Brooklyn, she wasn't even sure she was moving to New York.
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Currently, she's hunting for grant money so she can invite the Greenwood Church Baptist Choir to return for a performance.
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For instance, the foil might be useful as a shading component for telescopes hunting for exoplanets, according to the researchers.
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Beavers are partially protected, meaning some reduction of the population is allowed, but hunting for food is almost unheard of.
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When the moon is new, both have equal success hunting for their young, snagging about five voles in a night.
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The N.S.A. stores a copy of the messages it was hunting for, while the packets from unrelated messages are discarded.
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There's no time to network or send out resumes when you're spending every working moment hunting for the next job.
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We've rounded up our picks for the best blue light blocking glasses, but we're always hunting for a stellar deal.
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I could have reduced my monthly spending by planning ahead and either meal prepping or hunting for local restaurant discounts.
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Ms. Lopez did not win the raffle, and said that she would not be hunting for the toy any further.
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They were planning to have a baby, so they considered hunting for a small house in the New York suburbs.
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S. merger, was hunting for a further partner, encouraged by the rhetoric of the company's late chief executive Sergio Marchionne.
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As always, when we look at public companies, we're hunting for market signals that will impact startup fundraising and valuations.
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Bargain hunting for cheaper dollars remained strong, traders said, as many consider 6.8 per dollar as a hurdle for now.
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After all, I'd used it when I was hunting for apartments myself, and had no real complaints about the process.
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Ptacek and Fu each began their career hunting for genes responsible for neurological diseases and disorders, including Alzheimer's and epilepsy.
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It sends hundreds of thousands of children hunting for Easter eggs on historic properties across the country on Easter weekend.
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Bargain hunting for cheaper dollars remained strong, traders said, as many consider 6.8 per dollar as a hurdle for now.
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The best time to get referrals isn't when you're hunting for a job, but it's well before you need it.
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Another tech giant, Apple, this week said it, too, was hunting for a location to build a major new campus.
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This show has always been about people searching for answers, hunting for meaning in a seemingly chaotic and cruel world.
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Staying in traditional waterfront fisherman cabins, the three-night 'Northern Lights in Lofoten'package includes two nights out hunting for the aurora.
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But after a traversing the streets, desperately hunting for an ATM, I've finally made it to the Dominatrices Against Donald Trump!
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Paris police on Monday were hunting for the five robbers and investigating how they located Kardashian in an exclusive private residence.
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As David Goldberg details in his book The Universe in the Rearview Mirror, physicists soon began hunting for yet more symmetries.
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Authorities say he opened fire with a rifle on Walmart shoppers, many of them bargain hunting for back-to-school supplies.
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The field is crowded, with Kite and Juno also hunting for approval for drugs whose per-patient costs could top $500,000.
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While they have been hunting for new furnishings to add, that same day the pair added new tattoos to their bodies.
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It's still my go-to years later, and saves me enough cash to keep hunting for my next drugstore soulmate, too.
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You can sit down by a fire and drink some coffee, or you can go hunting for deer in the woods.
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He was hunting for comets and wanted to rule out other objects in the night sky that might impede his search.
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In the game, you play an electronic version of the rover, driving over Mars' surface while hunting for underground water deposits.
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Police are also still hunting for a sacked army major-turned militant, Syed Mohammad Ziaul Haque, as part of the investigation.
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She is a professional spear fisher who spends most of her days traveling the world and hunting for her next meal.
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Though his father was the headmaster of his grade school, he sometimes played hooky, hunting for arrowheads in nearby creek beds.
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The Fantastic Beasts sequel may still be a full year away, but it's never too soon to start hunting for clues.
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Lorimer says that scientists hunting for FRBs and pulsars have for decades been working closely with colleagues involved in SETI projects.
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The billionaire also alleged Allred has been hunting for new accusers from the ranks of his employees and former pageant contestants.
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That's one of my favorites because if there's anything that I hate, it's hunting for a power outlet for my laptop.
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The Rockets have become known the past few years for their remarkable commitment to hunting for the most efficient possible shots.
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The Maxxanistas, after all, flock to their go-to discount retailers because they are hunting for deals from their favorite brand.
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Hunting for the precious stones, formed by the hardening of tree resin over thousands of years, is a popular tourist activity.
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Oil shares, drugmakers and trading firms outperformed helped by buying from investors hunting for high yields before the ex-dividend day.
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Investors have been hunting for any signs of inflation as Federal Reserve officials debate over the timing of future rate hikes.
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We're hunting for the best images to illustrate the news or feature, and the ones that make news on their own.
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Shortly afterward, Rodchenkov's lawyer, Jim Walden, got a tip that a team of Russians was in the U.S., hunting for Rodchenkov.
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Swoop, which would eventually grow to 30 to 40 planes, expects to attract Canadians hunting for lower fares in U.S. airports.
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Instead of enjoying her fête, Nadia does several shots and desperately skulks around the room hunting for someone to leave with.
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On top of that, cannabis companies, like any other emerging industry, are increasingly fighting for market share and hunting for acquisitions.
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The administration is also hunting for consumers who can deliver "testimonials" advertising the benefits of coverage under the Affordable Care Act.
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If it goes hunting for a new acquisition, its options are far more limited now than they were just last week.
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Meanwhile, every laser cutter is a liiiiiittle bit different, so even hunting for the right settings online can be a chore.
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Many players spend the rest of their lives hunting for something to replace the locker room when their careers are over.
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Thousands of American troops were patrolling eastern Afghanistan hunting for Taliban fighters, while C.I.A. operatives focused almost exclusively on Al Qaeda.
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This in turn endows them with a cushier life; less time spent hunting for food, and more time for making babies.
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Kombe told Reuters there were four groups of pirates from Puntland "who are still in ocean hunting for ships to hijack".
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The surface mission is tasked with hunting for signs of life on Mars in the Oxia region at the Martian equator.
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He was considering expanding his media and events businesses into Saudi Arabia and also was hunting for moneyed partners in acquisitions.
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On June 20, members of both Bronx sets had spent much of the day hunting for their enemies, Mr. Alvarez said.
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A vast majority of them were killed by police, soldiers and anti-Communist vigilantes hunting for leftist insurgents and their relatives.
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She began by hunting for a special set of genes found in the fuel-generating factories of the cell, called mitochondria.
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Around the world, a vanguard of reef experts are hunting for ways to rebuild reefs devastated by heat stress and pollution.
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Some investors were confused by its complex structure, with the parent firm, listed vehicles and private funds all hunting for deals.
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Henderson, in her third year on the L.P.G.A. tour, is hunting for her second major championship and fifth career L.P.G.A. victory.
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He would spend hours alone outdoors, exploring the creeks and hunting for Pacific giant salamanders, garter snakes and wolf spider lairs.
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They say you should trust your gut, which is what Emmy Smith did when she went hunting for fossils in 2016.
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But after three years in Afghanistan, Mr. Ahmed was ready to try hunting for news that wasn't out in the open.
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Republicans are hunting for a boogeyman in the burgeoning impeachment fight as the party struggles to unify behind a single strategy.
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But it will pursue a similar mission to its peers: hunting for biosignatures and signs of life on the Martian surface.
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But shoppers they are hunting for bargains at big box chains such as Walmart (WMT), Target (TGT), Costco (COST) and online.
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Anyone out hunting for an affordable home today knows that the pickings are slim – and they are about to get slimmer.
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Senate Democrats are hunting for one more Republican vote to prevent the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) from repealing net neutrality rules.
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But they simply want astronomers to think creatively while hunting for whatever this hypothetical object, often called Planet Nine, might be.
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As interest rates rise, banks are also fighting to hold onto deposits, because customers are hunting for the best possible returns.
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A man gunned down 21 people in a California McDonald's after reportedly telling his wife he was going "hunting for humans"
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They escaped Raqqa one early morning in a convoy of several families all hunting for safety and the chance for survival.
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If the prospect of trawling through offers and hunting for a gem is filling you with dread then do not panic.
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That means knowing the difference between a damaged stock and a damaged company when hunting for bargains during a sell-off.
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He said security forces were still hunting for at least 185 fighters believed to have been involved in the Marawi siege.
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Police were also hunting for more than 250 inmates who fled a jail in Sorong that was set ablaze during Monday's unrest.
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The researchers suspect that this tiny, wingless, insect lived in fissures in the bark of trees, hunting for mites, worms, or fungi.
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To the Gurung, hunting for honey seems to be as much about passing on tradition as it is about the honey itself.
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There's also a nice carveout in the bill that protects security researchers who are hunting for new, undiscovered bugs in IoT devices.
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It seemed to them that the more ripe elderberries there were near the stream, the fewer bears went hunting for the fish.
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But is it worth hunting for exomoons for any particular reasons, other than the fact that it'd be cool to find them?
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There's a time-honored tradition of hunting for skincare and makeup products that are similar to and cheaper than more expensive brands.
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He enters attack mode, hunting for his shot both off the catch and off the bounce, from all areas of the floor.
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Police began hunting for the "pooper-intendent" in April after high school staff and coaches reported finding human feces on school property.
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Treasurys around the globe have tumbled near record lows in 2016 leaving yield-hungry investors hunting for places to put their cash.
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Zinn said he is looking at the market opportunistically and hunting for companies that are selling at bigger discounts than previously available.
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Democrats do not need to spend months or years hunting for a similarly damning piece of evidence because they already have it.
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With the accusations flung from the Trump campaign, viewers, if not candidates, will be parsing the questions, hunting for glimmers of bias.
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Eventually, they'd like to package the tool up on a spacecraft, and send it hunting for life elsewhere in our solar system.
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Queen Elizabeth isn't hunting for eggs, which could possibly be explained by her already-sizable collection of eggs — Fabergé eggs, that is!
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The time is just after the Maghreb prayer, and the demand for bread is running high with many Cairenes hunting for dinner.
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But hunting for a new particle (even the famous Higgs Boson) is a search for something by finding all of the nothing.
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British police hunting for a Frenchman missing since Saturday's attack said earlier that they had found a body in the River Thames.
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However, for the curious pups that like to go hunting for their fun or treats, they'll love burrowing into this DIY toy.
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To try to bring some rigour to the question, he went hunting for examples of a cognitive experiment called the marshmallow test.
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With the impending gloom of a slowing economy and a possible rate hike, Cramer is hunting for companies with little economic sensitivity.
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"We are always hunting for the balance of a car that is drivable and has as much speed as possible," he said.
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These otters, now dubbed Siamogale melilutra, likely swam around the shallow, swampy waters of ancient China, hunting for clams and other shellfish.
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It's ghost hunting for folks who hate learning new terminology, but really want to get likes on their Instagram story (raises hand).
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What's interesting is that the Spurs aren't hunting for three-point opportunities the way teams like the Warriors and the Rockets do.
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By the start of the 213s, theorists offered a bounty of tantalizing promises to physicists hunting for near room-temperature hydride superconductors.
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This is a significant advantage for AT&T, since all major carriers are hunting for more airwaves to meet growing mobile demand.
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" Doing this, she says, will "make it easy to move smoothly through our lives, because we aren't wasting time hunting for things.
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Stratton—then a young geneticist hunting for mutations in cancers affecting the muscles and other soft tissues—was intrigued by the findings.
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Pratt gave a nod to Andy Dwyer's favorite play character Burt Macklin — an FBI agent that is always hunting for stolen jewels.
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For the past few weeks, the event's Facebook page had been inundated with people hunting for tickets, which the local promoter, Melt!
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Police on Wednesday were hunting for the person on the right of the image, wearing white and a dark hat, NBC reported.
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"Competition is intensifying in Southeast Asia with non-Thai multinationals and funds hunting for investment opportunities in these emerging markets," Jalil said.
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" Interpol are hunting for Demafelis' former employers, a Lebanese man and a Syrian woman who have since fled Kuwait," according to reports.
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"People are definitely hunting for value, and I think that's what you're seeing," said Charlie O'Shea, the lead retail analyst for Moody's.
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In 2015, David Hole was hunting for gold in Maryborough Regional Park near Melbourne, Australia, when he came across a heavy rock.
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Narasimhan said the transaction reflected Novartis's strategy of hunting for new medicines and technologies to buttress medicines it is developing in-house.
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Mattivi also said that in a Telegram chatroom in August, Smith discussed "hunting for feds in your area" with three other people.
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However, police believe that a man the gunmen were hunting for was not present in the church and so escaped the attack.
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In Iowa's peak fall foliage season, which is during mid-October, hunting for a geode in the water is even more idyllic.
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Commercial hunting for wild animals used for meat, so-called bushmeat, has become the biggest and most immediate threat to African wildlife.
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As for Jeffrey, he said he and many of his contemporaries will continue hunting for the data, probably on their own time.
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Also, the 2008 recession prompted a surge in consumers hunting for easy and cheaper ways to make cocktails at home, he said.
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The deal is the latest in a string by deep-pocketed Chinese investors hunting for foreign insurance companies outside their home market.
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But I'll admit it's not always top of mind when I'm hunting for a bangin' new piece to add to my wardrobe.
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She had met James Wolfe, a 215-something senior aide to the Senate Intelligence Committee, while hunting for scoops on Capitol Hill.
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On my last day in Austin, while walking through a park, I encountered a common grackle hunting for insects in the grass.
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Crowdfense is still hunting for those increasingly valuable iPhone exploits, but at the same time the company is expanding into different areas.
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Members of two sets of the Bronx Trinitarios — the Bad Boys and Los Sures — had spent June 20 hunting for Sunset members.
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Among the potential successors hunting for an opening is Boris Johnson, the country's top diplomat, who is however known for undiplomatic remarks.
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Jeffrey Lewis, the director of the Middlebury center's East Asia Nonproliferation Program, had been hunting for weeks for hints of UDMH production.
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Back in Washington, Russell joined a relatively new political media consulting firm, Beacon Media, and started hunting for prospective 73 House candidates.
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The shooting hoax perpetrated by the deputy, Angel Reinosa, last Wednesday in Lancaster City sent police SWAT teams hunting for the gunman.
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This prevents the camera from hunting for focus every time you press the shutter button, potentially missing or outright ruining the shot.
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On a quest to find value, I spent three days riding buses, hunting for cheap and tasty eats, and sampling bargain entertainment.
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Intelligence and security experts are still hunting for the culprit responsible for a vast ransomware attack that destroyed computers around the world.
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Cynics, hunting for a motive behind this fourth installment, will note that the first three films raked in nearly two billion dollars.
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It's high summer in Australia, and beachgoers are hunting for ways to deter one of the world's most feared predators: the shark.
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A spokeswoman for the agency defended the process of legal trophy hunting for the purpose of raising funds for conservation to NBC.
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Their results are worth unpacking as they paint a good picture of what the markets are hunting for in modern software companies.
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The streets in Beitou were packed with people playing the location-based game and hunting for the virtual monsters through their smartphones.
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So go hunting for tomorrow's Amazons if you must, but don't expect a comfortable retirement or a happy meeting with your clients.
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Not long afterward, DxE learned that the FBI had also visited another sanctuary in Riverton, Utah, hunting for the same piglet pair.
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The electorates in those states, hunting for the magic and inspiration they saw in Barack Obama, are not sure who's got it.
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Dollar Flight Club Premium: 1-Year Subscription Know someone who is hunting for the best flight deal possible for their next vacation?
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Stratton -- then a young geneticist hunting for mutations in cancers affecting the muscles and other soft tissues -- was intrigued by the findings.
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A few days ago, we posted about how Journey into Midnight expedition team was hunting for giant squid in Gulf of Mexico.
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Kashmiri Teenagers Are Dying to Protect Militants Indian forces hunting for separatist fighters now regularly face angry crowds seeking to defend them.
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They have parsed the text of each Potter chapter, analyzing the story's themes, rehashing memorable passages and hunting for signs of foreshadowing.
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I need to feel safe everywhere and all the time, and that can't just happen when the police are hunting for Romeos.
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Before you go hunting for them in your local Sephora, know that the most bizarre encounters happen in the depths of Google searches.
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To help narrow down your search, look up the exact product name and the original designer of the item you're hunting for. 3.
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Early in the trailer, Chloe (disguised in hijab), pulls out a phone to reveal a photo what she's hunting for: A red door.
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Today, Dragoni is hunting for work and has separated from his wife, who is living with their children in a FEMA-subsidized apartment.
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Other times, you need a six-rotor pro-level monster drone that looks like it spends nights and weekends hunting for Sarah Connor.
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It joins a long line of other experiments hunting for "weakly interacting massive particles," or WIMPs, the most popular dark matter particle candidate.
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The CEO said a typical holder of gold is also more concerned about preserving the safety of capital rather than hunting for returns.
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But as WIMP searches turn up empty-handed, some have begun to think about hunting for particles once thought to be less likely.
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A source previously confirmed to PEOPLE that the couple paid $88 million for their Bel Air mansion, after house hunting for two years.
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Muncie Animal Shelter noticed the growing Pokémon Go craze was getting many people out on the streets hunting for Pokémon, Gyms, and PokéStops.
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The day before White found himself hunting for the baby white shark in the middle of the night, tagging it had gone smoothly.
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Marlinspike wants to grow that team, and he's hunting for talent willing to sacrifice the usual tech salaries and cush Silicon Valley perks.
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In about 40 years we went from Graves and Packard hunting for absolute precision to watches that were given away in cereal boxes.
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Using a combination of GPS tracking and augmented reality, Pokémon Go allows players to go hunting for Pokémon out in the real world.
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With the impending gloom of a slowing economy and a possible rate hike, Jim Cramer is hunting for companies with little economic sensitivity.
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When she's not DIYing, Decker is hunting for treasures at local home stores, antique shops and even Texas's epic Round Top flea market.
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Scientists hunting for gravitational waves — ripples in the fabric of space and time sent out by cataclysmic collisions — have had a busy month.
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With a $232 million endowment, why did they need to go bargain hunting for a C-level executive on a time-share basis?
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Instead of hunting for the "big one," the team pored over catalogues for tiny temblors, or quakes between negative magnitude 2.0 and 1.7.
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Search Party, starring Arrested Development's Alia Shawkat, follows Dory as she finds herself hunting for an old college acquaintance who has gone missing.
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Still, the closures far outweigh the openings, leaving real estate owners hunting for new businesses or unique concepts to fill empty storefronts, now.
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In case you're like us and are hunting for a last minute gift, here a few Valentine's Day gift options we love: 1.
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Americans hunting for cut-price burgers abroad are spoilt for choice: the index shows most currencies to be cheap relative to the greenback.
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But they also are hunting for ways to jolt the economy out of its doldrums, and a fiscal push is a possible tool.
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Symptoms include: jealousy of chic mobile designs, craving new mobile colours, and desperately hunting for new accessories to improve your current handset situation.
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Wolfe and Fritz are hunting for what they refer to as "rusty gold"—discarded or overlooked thingamajigs that they can sell to collectors.
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But more to the point: Why must I worry about finding a cool new job while I'm also out hunting for some D?
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Google is hunting for new places for adsDiscovery Ads are one way Google is trying to grow advertising beyond its core search business.
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Saudi Arabia alone had 127 operating rigs in March, with 67 targeting primarily oil-bearing formations and 60 hunting for gas (tmsnrt.rs/1TQYq0t).
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During the monsoon it often floods and, when the seas are calm, pirates roam nearby waters hunting for fishermen to kidnap for ransom.
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"We had a week to find her a place," said Ms. Salibello, who took Ms. Stanbury hunting for three days in a row.
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Police are hunting for a mysterious 'hero' who may have saved an infant and several others during the deadly El Paso Walmart shooting
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The world's gharial population has decreased nearly 98% since the mid-1900s due to hunting for traditional medicine and changes to its environment.
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Lower-priced rivals, like TJMaxx (TJX), Marshall's and Target (TGT) are continuing to grow their sales because shoppers are hunting for deep discounts.
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The E.U. is hunting for more free-trade deals in Asia, including with Australia, Vietnam and China, to compensate for lost U.S. business.
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General Manager David Stearns will keep hunting for pitching as the Brewers try to begin something new: a sustained string of winning records.
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Another advantage of antibiotics was that instead of hunting for them amid pond scum and sewage, you could make them in the lab.
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Here, at the lake and along the Beni River in the Bolivian Amazon basin, the restaurateurs were hunting for something new to cook.
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Deal hunting for anything involved in a wedding is easier said than done, but there are ways to secure a discount on wines.
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At the time, Mr. Pecker was pursuing business there while also hunting for financing for acquisitions, The New York Times reported in March.
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We stopped first to poke around for clams, hunting for tiny holes that promised a clam an inch or two under the sand.
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Pittsburgh is always a threat to force turnovers, especially with safety Minkah Fitzpatrick hunting for errant passes in the middle of the field.
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Rivals Macy's Inc's off-price Backstage business and Nordstrom Inc's Nordstrom Rack discount stores have also found favor with shoppers hunting for bargains.
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They live in northern Italy, in Piedmont, where they spend their lives hunting for rare and costly white Alba truffles in the forest.
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Also, with the introduction of Armor 2.0, non-exotic armor is being made obsolete, so hunting for specific armor rolls isn't worth it.
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Researchers and clinicians are hunting for alternatives, pitting one germ to battle another and working to rev patients' immune systems (The Associated Press).
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The muted colors are lovely and the details extraordinary, though a magnifying glass might come in handy when hunting for Simon's missing items.
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It's one in which the land is a collective backyard, where hunting for meat and gathering berries are pastimes as well as necessities.
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Hunting for rebounds on your own like some handsome, rugged, virile bear looking to eat a filthy Leonardo DiCaprio is almost entirely useless.
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At the time, Mr. Kushner's family business was hunting for investors so it could hold onto its flagship property, a Manhattan office building.
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He didn't get lost shadowing George around baseline screens; he didn't lazily switch off George, and gift Indy the matchup they're hunting for.
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When my soundbar powers off due to inactivity, I have to go hunting for the soundbar remote, or turn off the entire Caavo setup.
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They are less fussed about hunting for the lowest price, and now turn their noses up at cheap tinned food displayed under fluorescent light.
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Whether you're feverishly hunting for work or just casually wondering what's out there, you can spend hours a day looking at job search sites.
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Some of these collectors are using art as an investment at a time when investors are hunting for yield wherever they can find it.
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Kardashian, 37, shared a number of throwback photos in honor of the holiday, showing her sisters with their Easter baskets and hunting for eggs.
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What's left is a charred mess of concrete and steel, and miles of snarled traffic hunting for ways circumvent the ruined bit of road.
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Vats of liquid xenon or other detectors buried deep underground are hunting for the most popular idea, called WIMPs, or Weakly Interacting Massive Particles.
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Specifically, they were hunting for stars being sucked up by the black holes they orbited, causing the black holes to spit out x-rays.
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But, while Christians in the States are out hunting for pastel-dyed eggs, Norwegians are cozied up reading riveting tales of deceit and murder.
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In The Mummy, he plays a version of Dr. Jekyll (yes, that Dr. Jekyll) and is part of a group hunting for mythical monsters.
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Kepler's original mission involved staring at a relatively small patch of sky and hunting for exoplanets in orbit around stars in that specific area.
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The more you learn about Jesse, the bureau, and the facility the houses it, the more you're compelled to keep hunting for the truth.
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And the first point sometimes shifts when you're hunting for the second point (again, depending on shaky hands), so keep an eye on that.
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"What you're really hunting for is the thrill of a bargain, which is when I think a lot of consumers make mistakes," she says.
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How we come across an artwork changes how we take it in, so maybe you should go hunting for something that appeals to you.
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When Parris heard the company was hunting for a factory location, he launched a full-court press to lure BYD out to the Mojave.
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Or perhaps it was the familiar image at its core: the distracted mother hunting for deals as a curious child digs through her purse.
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On January 10th, immigration agents raided nearly 100 7-Eleven stores in 17 states, hunting for undocumented workers and punishing bosses for employing them.
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When you have curly or natural hair, finding a hairstylist or salon you can trust is a lot like hunting for your soul mate.
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AbbVie is hunting for new sources of sales as the patent protection on Humira, its bestselling inflammatory treatment, will expire in America in 2023.
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The difference between Gears of War 23 on the One S versus the One is difficult to see unless you're really hunting for it.
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Investors hunting for yield could soon find some breathing room in bonds, as one technician says that Treasury rates could be set to rise.
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Programming Interviews Exposed: Secrets to Landing Your Next Job (3rd Edition) Treat this e-book as your bible when you're hunting for a job.
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Last summer, "Pokemon Go" took the world by storm, with kids and adults obsessively hunting for Bellsprouts and Pikachus, sometimes at their own peril.
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And all those journalists spend time prowling Startup Alley hunting for stories about fascinating founders, emerging tech trends or maybe even a future unicorn.
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Police are hunting for the suspected killer Tuesday after Owen Dillard was found dead in his third-floor apartment in Bronx's Mott Haven neighborhood.
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But now, some companies are taking a harder look at how they work with it and hunting for skeletons in their own data closets.
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Some forgot they were backing into an active road while hunting for that trophy pic and were nearly squashed like the insects they were.
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Since that time, mission managers have been hunting for Philae with Rosetta's cameras and attempting to get in touch with the lost little lander.
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Sex and gender matter a lot when you're testing a new drug, trying to identify a disease's risk factors or hunting for a cure.
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When Thanos found himself between schemes during a mid-'90s run of comics, he started hunting for a worthy adversary out of sheer boredon.
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The reason I'm in this basement in the first place is because I have an obsession with hunting for the world's best hangover cures.
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Republican Orrin Hatch lauded his qualifications two decades ago and reiterated his support when Mr Obama was hunting for nominees early in his presidency.
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It is footage of an octopus called Abdopus aculeatus; at low tide, the octopus crawls from tide pool to tide pool, hunting for crabs.
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When she's not searching for new ways to end poverty for every tea worker in the world, Muzyka's hunting for the next great story.
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He began hunting for — or "mining" — bitcoin soon after it was created in 2009, while he was still a student at Utah Valley University.
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Shoppers are spending more, but they are also hunting for bargains, online and at so-called off-price stores known foremost for their discounts.
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It's officially summer, which means that throngs of recent college grads will spend the next few months hunting for their first post-scholastic job.
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Japan's stagnant mutual fund industry is hunting for revitalization amid an aging, shrinking population and unmotivated retail investors who prefer to sit on cash.
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Police are hunting for the shooter — or shooters — who snuck into a family football party in Fresno, California, and opened fire, killing four people.
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But most importantly, it's proof that these experiments are sensitive enough that they can perform other important measurements beyond just hunting for dark matter.
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For two days, I felt like a cross between a surveyor and a detective as I explored Hyrule, activating towers and hunting for clues.
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With just one month remaining in the European soccer season, we've rounded up the 10 players who are still hunting for this year's award.
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Earlier police, who were hunting for Frenchman Xavier Thomas, missing since the attack, said that they had found a body in the River Thames.
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In December, police already hunting for Abdeslam launched a public appeal for Belkaid and Laachraoui, releasing a photo of two men in a shop.
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Players navigate their avatar in the game by walking around in the real world hunting for Pokémon and battling other players at Pokémon Gyms.
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At first blush though, I care more about protecting this tiny perfect mouse than I do hunting for treasure, killing zombies or fighting gods.
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And if the algorithm worked, palliative-care teams would be relieved from having to manually scour charts, hunting for those most likely to benefit.
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Sonar vessels and an underwater drone have also been hunting for the wreckage of the fuselage, where many victims were feared trapped, officials said.
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A few were concessions, like the pair of white Crate & Barrel mugs she bought so she could drink coffee while hunting for better ones.
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Wasps are often observed hunting for nest sites along the edges of human plantings and gardens, even along the edges of sidewalks or gravel.
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CreditCreditRichard Burbridge for The New York Times At the end of 210, the director Cary Joji Fukunaga was hunting for his second feature film.
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To the Editor: In 1993 I had just finished my doctorate and I was hunting for a teaching position at a particularly dismal time.
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Among those attendees you'll find investors eager to add to their portfolios, 200 media outlets hunting for great stories and potential customers and collaborators.
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In fact, he wrote an early version of his Academy Award-winning film "Good Will Hunting" for a project in his Harvard English class.
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Its new drama "Bull" and its freshman comedy "Kevin Can Wait" have done well, though the network is still hunting for a breakout hit.
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There, she rented a one-bedroom in Park Slope for $2,350 a month, primarily as a base for hunting for a place to buy.
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Counterterrorism analysts used the data as a map of social links, hunting for hidden associates of known terrorism suspects by looking at indirect connections.
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At the Flight Club sneaker store just south of Union Square on Thursday night, eager customers perused the gleaming shelves, hunting for classic kicks.
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That is not easy, given that collections can be years in the planning, hunting for the right gems and then executing the painstaking production.
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The volume of shoppers hunting for bargains on Prime Day now rivals that of more traditional shopping events like Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
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I turned my parents' house upside down after their deaths, hunting for unspecified clues and violating their (and other people's) privacy right and left.
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Speaking as a pocket-loving woman, trying to hunt down an outfit with pockets is basically the same as hunting for the Holy Grail.
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The Hunt Prima Charles had been apartment hunting for more than three years when she bought a one-bedroom in East Harlem in 4453.
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However, should debt markets stabilize, cash-rich private equity firms could have an edge in hunting for acquisition bargains in a suppressed stock market.
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It seems that stigma surrounding non-monogamy in relationships is easing and more couples than ever before are openly hunting for a threesome online.
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And as Detectify points out, this isn't a new issue: In 2014, Forbes reported that attackers were hunting for Amazon server credentials to steal.
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She had a tight-knit group of friends, a handle on Cleveland's diverse downtown, and was eager to start hunting for her first job.
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The Nuggets are primed with a ton of potential trade assets and they'll be hunting for a good deal leading up to the Feb.
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When Kerry Washington was hunting for an apartment in New York City, she wanted to make sure she had plenty of room for her family.
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Here's an example: One researcher is hunting for a less popular idea to explain dark matter, the elusive source of most of the Universe's gravity.
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If you've spent more than a minute hunting for this across your home screens, you may want to consider organizing your iPhone for easy access.
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But you have to go hunting for it like some sort of Neanderthal, rather than just conversing as you might with Siri or Google Assistant.
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That would require local supplies of the metal, and lithium projects from Spain to Finland are aggressively hunting for financial partners to bring mines online.
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If you're more likely to go hunting for bone-in pork shoulder or superfine sugar over frozen meals, you won't find much at Trader Joe's.
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Hamm&aposs hunting companion, William Colson VI of Rapid City, was sentenced in February to probation, banned from hunting for nine years and fined $11,000.
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Three different "quest-givers" offer their own, unique opportunities for work, from hunting for undead pirates or buried treasure to gathering livestock for local traders.
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The U.S. government takes quantum tech seriously because of its cybersecurity implications, and plenty of physicists and computer programmers are hunting for new quantum applications.
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The New York Times first reported that the Trump administration is hunting for a way to avoid the vacancies statute in order to appoint Cuccinelli.
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I've been hunting for the perfect desktop set over the past year, simply because I'm using my desk more these days and writing requires comfort.
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Katayama says the "primary choice" if Toyota Tsusho decides to increase production would be to expand the project again, rather than hunting for new supply.
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BERLIN (Reuters) - Berlin police are hunting for 27 suspected "far-right extremists", including four accused of involvement in violent acts, the German newspaper Tagesspiegel reported.
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Whether it's in the fast-growing health-care or technology fields or in any other industry, companies will always be hunting for good sales managers.
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Yuri Milner, the CEO of Digital Sky Technologies, created the organization in 2015 to develop new ways of hunting for habitable worlds in the universe.
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Ahead, we've rounded up some of the hottest erotic stories you can find on Reddit, so you don't have to go hunting for them. Enjoy.
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As is standard for major national events, all six federal cyber centers will be up and running, closely monitoring network traffic and hunting for malware.
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We're hunting for bold, boundary-breaking founders of early-stage mobility startups to apply to our TC Top Picks program at Disrupt San Francisco 2019.
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"The Dear Hunter": A woman joins the army after hunting for a husband, only to find herself on the front lines in the Vietnam War.
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Thus, in the middle of the Normandy countryside where he typically goes hunting for mushrooms and vegetables, Passard plans to cook wild game, for real.
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A slippery slope awaits: judges hunting for evidence of an illicit presidential motive could nose through "statements from a previous campaign" or even "from college".
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As far as I can tell, my friends who played Pokémon Go this weekend each went out and about, hunting for Pokémon Go-related things.
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For starters, developers in search of employment, founders hunting for collaborators or startups recruiting tech talent and, of course, founders and investors looking to connect.
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On Wednesday, another witness, Larry Stone, described the day he discovered Bobo's remains while hunting for ginseng roots with his cousin, reports The Jackson Sun.
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Feld Entertainment has volunteered to assist those who are hunting for housing and are trying to place as many employees as possible in new jobs.
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And given how carefully North Korea controls its borders and airspace, hunting for fissile material would prove tricky The situation also creates a negotiating imbalance.
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French drugmaker Ipsen is hunting for deals to add to its pipeline of experimental medicines both this year and beyond, its chief executive told Reuters.
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Often, playing similar roguelikes, I will find that my passage through its floors is marked simply by hunting for the exit or killing its inhabitants.
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Many residents of coastal communities in northern and western Alaska consume walrus and other marine mammals as part of subsistence hunting, or hunting for survival.
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There are zero―I repeat, zero―instances of systemic election fraud in the United States, despite a veritable army of people hunting for such examples.
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MethaneSAT will be hunting for leaks over oil and gas fields that might amount to just 10 parts per billion, against a background of 1,403.
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It's the last day of Amazon Prime Day, and if you're hunting for beauty deals, you're in luck — plenty of them are happening right now.
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TJX, which offers brand-name goods at a discount, is thriving, because customers prefer hunting for treasures that are physically there in front of them.
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SPACs raise money in equity markets by selling investors on the reputation of their veteran managers, then they go hunting for oil firms to acquire.
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A significant chunk of the cookbook documents whale hunting in the Faroe Islands and explains the importance of seal hunting for the Inuit of Greenland.
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The inspiring story of an electric mouse creature hunting for a young boy's missing father It's definitely not going to be your standard pokémon movie.
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Luckily, Toronto is home to amateur sleuth and escape room enthusiast Madison Riddolls, who went hunting for the car after she saw the Craigslist post.
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In 2008, during my time in the army, I was a 22-year-old hunting for bombs on the front line in Sadr City, Baghdad.
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In particular, hunting for yield alone is a risky game to play some companies may offer sky-high dividends because they are in deep trouble.
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That meant for the first time bargain-hunting for food, giving up luxury goods, and using the car less to cut back on fuel spending.
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If you're still hunting for alternatives, you also may want to check out Insider Picks' reporter Connie Chen's comparison review between Banza and RightRice here.
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Flair Signature Espresso Maker, $199, available at AmazonI've been hunting for an affordable alternative to a $5,000 espresso machine for most of my adult life.
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Read more: Police are hunting for a mysterious 'hero' who may have saved an infant and several others during the deadly El Paso Walmart shooting
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Also last night, several people in Denver were injured and one was killed in a shooting near Coors Field; police are hunting for a suspect.
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The team hopes to confirm this based on data from NASA's K2 mission, which is hunting for exoplanet transits in certain areas of the sky.
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In Apex Legends, as in other battle royale games, players fall from the sky into the battlefield and run around hunting for guns and loot.
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Mike Pompeo's senior aides are hunting for leakers inside the State Department after the new secretary of state became infuriated about several recent news stories.
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Investors hunting for consumer-facing unicorns need both a firm grasp on these values and the ability to map them onto country-specific consumption habits.
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They've been linked to Tyreke Evans, Will Barton, Marcus Smart, and Rodney Hood, each of whom is hunting for a raise and long-term security.
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It was reported in 2016 that ABC was also hunting for more procedurals and live shows rather than traditional scripted drama, which are Rhimes' specialty.
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"I wanted to avoid the desperate feeling of hunting for masks every time I ran out," said Scarlett Chan, a secondary school teacher, who subscribed.
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Mr. Bannon, who has declared "war" on establishment Republicans, is said to be hunting for stronger candidates than Ms. Ward to take on Mr. Flake.
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The company's proposal began circulating in 2017, when Enrique Ochoa, the PRI's former president, was hunting for solutions to keep the party from falling apart.
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Tullow is cutting around a third of its workforce, seeking to sell stakes in some of its assets and hunting for a new chief executive.
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Last summer, Mr. McKnight began hunting for a place to buy with the help of a friend, Shalabh Sanger, an associate broker at Spire Group.
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But hunting for rules and (perhaps) the small satisfaction of finding tone-deaf friends and relatives in breach of them seems like the wrong tack.
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He spent hours hunting for insects and small rodents, sticking them with pins, saying that they were sick and that he was making them better.
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A single, 31-year-old corporate lawyer employed in the City, Calum Docherty, who is hunting for a home, was intrigued by the Berkeley development.
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SoftBank's nearly $100 billion Vision Fund has become Son's main focus in recent years, investing in dozens of tech startups and hunting for more targets.
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Hunting for meat would be allowed to continue, Doug Donaldson, the minister for forests, lands, natural resource operations and rural development, said in a statement.
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Though officials have encouraged hunting for sport as a way to mitigate the populations of feral hogs in the past, it contributes to their spread.
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When hunting for the perfect case for the teen you're shopping for, keep a streamlined footprint and designs worthy of a mirror selfie in mind.
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Confusion at check-in means that I spend 21972 minutes hunting for a fourth-floor room that, it turns out, is on the sixth floor.
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Lady Laura Burlington, the daughter-in-law of the current Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, conceived of the exhibition while hunting for a christening robe.
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As we reported ... Khloe and Tristan were out hunting for a rental for him in July, looking for places in the $60k a month range.
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Above all, distressed-debt players are opportunistic, not ideological: they are constantly hunting for value in assets and trades that are mispriced or widely scorned.
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It'll be a few more weeks until the team goes hunting for the crater, with the search operation set to begin the week of Apr. 22.
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The researchers, who typically keep a low profile, specialize in hunting for vulnerabilities in software and then in some cases selling them to the U.S. government.
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Currently, scientists are hunting for dark matter that weighs in the neighborhood of a billion electron volts, just around the mass of the proton or heavier.
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Indeed, lots of physics experiments, including the Large Hadron Collider, have been hunting for dark matter particles beyond the Standard Model, but haven't found anything yet.
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Still, algorithms take some of the adventure and serendipity out of hunting for new entertainment, and rarely nudge a customer towards anything way off his radar.
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Jayme Closs Authorities in Wisconsin are hunting for a 13-year-old girl who went missing after her parents were found shot dead in their home.
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In running giant drugmaker Pfizer's venture-capital arm for the past dozen years, Barbara Dalton has received a deluge of pitches from startups hunting for money.
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In honor of this exciting announcement I'd like to propose the following blockchain-based products available for license to those hunting for a quick buck: Blockchain!
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Backed with $30 million from the Walt Disney family's investment fund, Shamrock Capital, Maple Media is hunting for quality gaming, productivity or entertainment applications to buy.
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Don't worry, you don't have to get all hot and bothered hunting for these on your own — we've rounded up the best replacements for you, ahead.
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There, he's on a small team hunting for exotic physics, like an oil prospector seeking out new particles in uncharted territory, particles that possibly don't exist.
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It's a trend that's foreshadowed in the pilot, when Reggie Love (Tarik Trotter) and CeCe (Gary Carr) are sitting in Port Authority, hunting for new prey.
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European shares struggled for direction, with investors hunting for fresh catalysts as a blistering earnings season that helped stocks surge to new highs nears its end.
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The backdrop: It's also possible — in fact more likely — that scientists will find life in another way that has nothing to do with hunting for technosignatures.
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Unfortunately this isn't handled automatically as far as we could see so you're going to need to go hunting for favicons and logos on your own.
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I wasn't hunting for a…Read more ReadTurn your day drinking into a foraging adventure for fresh, for-the-taking ingredients that grow all around you.
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In the meantime, the island's bees are hunting for nutrition wherever they can find it, bringing them in contact with humans, which puts them at risk.
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Trump, whose White House is grappling with scandals and investigations of its own, may be hunting for a political win ahead of November midterm congressional elections.
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For example, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel helped engineer a Democratic takeover of Congress in 2006 by hunting for conservative Democratic prospects to run in conservative districts.
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It's also worth pointing out that the human players have been sharing notes and tips with each other, hunting for any weaknesses in the machine's gameplay.
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While authorities indicated they were only hunting for a single suspect, a statement suggested they were still open to the possibility that the man had help.
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It's not the first time scientists have made a "sonic" black hole, but using a Bose-Einstein condensate is ideal for hunting for Hawking-type radiation.
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If you're hunting for a Cyber Monday deal that's worth your money, you may want to take a look at the stock of tech giant Alphabet.
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When people tipped, they put it towards the gas that kept the car and the games running and went hunting for more old favorites to play.
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We're talking founders and investors looking to connect, developers in search of employment, founders hunting for collaborators or startups recruiting tech talent — the list goes on.
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Lacking even something like a "social niceness" thumbs up or thumbs down system, Project Winter just throws players into groups and gets them hunting for traitors.
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The investigation is hunting for additional evidence that Queiroz Galvao participated in a cartel that systematically paid bribes to win over contracts with Petrobras, prosecutors said.
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Orrin Hatch, a Republican senator, praised his qualifications two decades ago and reiterated his support when Mr Obama was hunting for nominees early in his presidency.
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The process had already been complicated by deteriorating security as well as inspections of vessels by Arab coalition warships hunting for weapons bound for Houthi fighters.
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Any pieces of internal plastic remaining would make the suit uncomfortable to wear, so I spent a couple hours hunting for the last few rough spots.
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Bogatin wasn't hunting for a place in Brighton Beach, the Brooklyn enclave known as "Little Odessa" for its large population of immigrants from the Soviet Union.
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The game - in which people stare at a screen hunting for Pokemon - has become wildly popular around the world, but also cause accidents among distracted players.
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The Dutch police expect to use birds of prey that, "instead of hunting for a dove or a rabbit, will hunt for these drones," he said.
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For some, like Mahmoud Al-Abadaly, hunting for bargains among the crash-damaged vehicles at a second-hand car shop, politics comes second to cash considerations.
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Photographer Jack Preston was diving with friends Sunday when he encountered the orcas, which he said were hunting for stingray, and captured the video via drone .
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Evan Bayh's (D-Ind.) last year in office was spent hunting for jobs, potentially in violation of the chamber's ethics rules, according to The Associated Press.
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Python fever: Hunting for snakes in the Florida Everglades Sophisticated behavior He says that the behavior represents a sophistication that previously had gone unnoticed in reptiles.
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A lot of the video is blissful celebration over Mitchell's sonogram and changing body, and YouTube promises we'll see Mitchell desperately hunting for alcohol-free wine.
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This does not mean Facebook will begin a broad sweep of its site hunting for underage users, but it will stop ignoring those it comes across.
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If recent events inspire you to look for a way off this planet, we just got a lot better at hunting for another habitable space rock.
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Unwilling to give up on this very necessary form of research, scientists are now hunting for new methods to maintain the integrity of a cell line.
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Bargain hunting for hotels for her Thanksgiving trip from Cincinnati to New York City, Anita Scott came across a luxury hotel oddly cheaper than the rest.
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Egypt's domestic government bond market has been a hit with investors hunting for yield in a world where central banks are pushing interest rates ever lower.
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Today, with the advances in genome sequencing technology and cost, the focus has shifted to hunting for individual genes possibly linked to greater eating disorder risk.
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I remember the hustle and bustle of working women scoping the racks for office attire, mothers and grandmothers hunting for bar mitzvah wear — the fancy stuff.
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And they starve, for page after harrowing page, for 26 days, until they are come upon — near death, emaciated — by two Indians out hunting for turtles.
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Retiring After Bert Weber retired from his three-decade teaching career, he occupied himself with consulting contracts, but kept hunting for more satisfying, full-time work.
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Six hundred thousand people joined the work force in June and started actively hunting for a job, the Labor Department said Friday in its monthly report.
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Polly Costello is on the run, not from one past but several, and Adam Bosk is hunting for something, though perhaps not the thing he thinks.
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Dalman and Haynes, who are in a relationship and have been bounty hunting for five years, happily volunteer that they think their job is pretty cool.
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Minnesota Vikings coach Mike Zimmer confirmed Monday that defensive coordinator George Edwards will not return to the team, meaning Zimmer is hunting for two new coordinators.
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He and his wife, Lydia Cruz-King, were hunting for a reasonably priced house that was accessible for Ms. Cruz-King's mother, who used a wheelchair.
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Large investment firms that a year ago wrote off the category of gaming as "content bets" not fit for VC are now actively hunting for deals.
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When hunting for a microwave, consider what you'll be using it for and where it will live, and then decide on how many functions you'll need.
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Even on Earth, hunting for signs of life from billions of years ago isn't easy and requires both field investigation and detailed analysis in the laboratory.
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Sheetz subs and Casey's pizza Top chains see an opening to cater to customers hunting for breakfast, a quick snack or a prepared meal for dinner.
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He mixes power, spin and location in his effortless delivery, and he has a solid ground game, hunting for a short ball to attack the net.
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Andy: As long as the lot isn't all jammed up with cars hunting for an available spot, I don't have any problem with people backing in.
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People in neighborhoods near the boundaries worry that a surge of cars will circle their streets, hunting for free parking to avoid the congestion pricing tolls.
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Whether it's buggy whip manufacturers scoffing at the Model T Ford or someone hunting for a pay phone, some people just can't adapt to the times.
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Previously flooded streets were lined with water-damaged furniture and roads filled with vehicles as residents went hunting for cleaning supplies, insurance estimates and repair help.
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The division of labor between the genders had been strict among the Taushiro, with men spending the day hunting for food and women raising the children.
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Engineers working with the company are still hunting for the exact root cause of the rocket failure, but the company is getting closer to figuring it out.
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A suicide bomber detonated his explosives-laden vehicle outside the building Monday before at least three gunmen stormed in, rampaging through the office complex hunting for victims.
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Forty miles south, Haines City Police say that while not actively hunting for Loyd, they're on alert for the fugitive as he has family in the area.
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Physicists are now hunting for "dark matter," some sort of previously undetected particle or physical effect that could account for the excess mass and explain that weirdness.
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Police rescued Salem early Sunday, after resident Jeff King and another person, who police described as heroes, went hunting for the car reportedly used in the abduction.
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In the past, bitcoin rallies have frequently been seen as signs that investors are turning away from conventional assets, and hunting for places to stash their money.
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When I took classes with her in college, and I took several, she was always hunting for the down moment, the vignette that hid from the sun.
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Stella's dad even pays the rent for Stella's impossibly chic apartment, whose size will honestly shock any millennial who has ever gone hunting for a one-bedroom.
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Most of the time when I go out hunting for floors I have a second or even third pair of shoes in my backpack, just in case.
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Vasquez himself had spent more than 3,000 hours hunting for the salamander since 2005, and trained León and his fellow guards on how to search for it.
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Be it shopping for an upcoming getaway, hunting for the perfect NYE dress, or yes, even holiday gifting, why pay full price if you don't have to?
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This means the team was hunting for stars that were dim in the optical wavelength captured by Hubble, while increasing brightness in infrared as seen by Spitzer.
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Dr Asghar, deputy director of the Anti-Quackery Department of the Pakistani province of Punjab, spends his days hunting for people practising medicine without the proper qualifications.
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While there exists a rationale for people to keep hunting for subsistence, globalization has brought the illegal wildlife trade to a higher level in places like Djoum.
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Now, O'Rourke, 46, faces a diverse slate of accomplished and well-funded rivals hunting for the same votes, especially among the state's African-American and Hispanic communities.
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Scientists spotted the Higgs boson, a particle they'd been hunting for almost 50 years, in 2012, and gravitational waves, which were theorized 100 years ago, in 2016.
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A new screen in the app will make it easier for users to find information about location tracking, rather than hunting for it in their phone's settings.
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That list, he argues, suggests residents are probably moving to take up jobs, or for family reasons, but they are not obviously hunting for low-tax destinations.
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That's why we're hunting for the best early-stage hardware startups to take center stage at Hardware Battlefield at TC Shenzhen on November 113-12 in China.
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Robots are serving as security guards, performing surgery, checking inventory at grocery stores, assisting in warehouse work, delivering our room service and even hunting for underwater treasure.
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One group of physicists proposes hunting for signs of it in ancient minerals, such as olivine or gypsum, that formed in the Earth's mantle or in seawater.
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A lot of men were lost in the war and currently the men are going out hunting for bushmeat as one of the only sources of income.
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So no, they didn't discover the exact earliest helium hydride, but now scientists can perhaps go back to hunting for the signature from farther sources, said Blake.
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If the prospect of trawling through offers and hunting for a gem is filling you with dread then do not worry because we have got your back.
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Law enforcement agencies around the globe are hunting for the criminals who stole the money using fraudulent wire-transfer requests sent over the SWIFT bank messaging network.
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And by nighttime, authorities were no longer hunting for attackers -- though they are looking for those who helped them in plotting, financing and getting weaponry, Charliyan said.
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The characters are always looking for the next little nit to pick, always hunting for bugs in their programs or trying to solve some minuscule hardware issue.
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At the same time, the system considers how to best group packages downstairs by their departure time, so workers don't have to run around hunting for them.
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He's spent the last ten years hunting for compounds with circadian-boosting properties and testing the hypothesis that they can make people live happier, healthier, longer lives.
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Elba will play Roland Deschain, the gunslinger hunting for the titular tower, and McConaughey will play the "man in black," the mysterious sorcerer who finds himself pursued.
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" Together, the two precursors will be hunting for different parts of the FRB population—since "you want to understand the entire population to know the big picture.
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Football pundits have spent all season hunting for a reason why the NFL's ratings are down—by as much as double digits through the first eight weeks.
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The game plays like a 3D Mario game, a la Mario 64, but instead of collecting stars, you're hunting for nearly 28,22 moons that propel your airship.
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WCS is currently working on strategies to engage mining communities in DRC, support responsible mining outside protected areas, and promote alternatives to bushmeat hunting for these miners.
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With its own deal with the CW set to expire soon, that won't be possible, and Hulu will need to start hunting for its own exclusivity deals.
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Here's the transcript of our conversation (edited for length and clarity): Eric Peckham: Are there specific investment theses within entertainment that you are hunting for startups in?
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Police in Zhengzhou, the provincial capital, are still hunting for the suspected killer of the victim, who had been traveling to the city from the airport hotel.
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Ronald Zibelli, a fund manager at Invesco, has outperformed most of his peers and delivered a 213% annual return since 2170 by hunting for "premier growth" companies.
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But this year, after he applied for Social Security benefits using his real name, the Georgia authorities, who had stopped hunting for him long ago, took notice.
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If you are hunting for a good place to store your emergency fund or other cash savings, Capital One's money market account is worth a second look.
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Consumers hunting for a new car have a few things working in their favor this week: End-of-year sales targets, unsold 218 models and aggressive discounts.
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One UK venture capitalist told Business Insider late last year that Apple has been actively hunting for visual effects startups in the UK over the last year.
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She was just starting a master's degree program that gave her access to scientific research journals, and she started hunting for anything that could explain her symptoms.
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Samira resisted the impulse to bother the bot (as if a bot was a thing which could be bothered), then exited, to begin hunting for the krane.
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He very much embodies the American dream: this idea of hunting for opportunity and the possibility of making something of yourself even when you come from nothing.
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Instead, heed this tip: Figuring out a general direction for your bridal style can make hunting for your ensemble a lot easier — and a lot more fun.
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Still, Mr. Clarke's company has shifted away from thermal coal and is hunting for mines that produce the much more valuable metallurgical coal used in steel production.
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Residents farther up in the hills were still hunting for family members, while those along the lower rungs of the mountain had already interred their loved ones.
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The question sent me on a safari through the obituary pages, hunting for dead longevity experts so that I could find out how their experiments had ended.
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California manhunt: The police in the state's Central Valley are hunting for a man they suspect killed a police officer and who is in the country illegally.
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He made a fortune hunting for oil in unproven terrain in the 1950s and '60s, then reinvented himself as a corporate raider in the 210s and '22000s.
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For folks hunting for our longer-form work, here's last week's episode with Danny Crichton and Natasha Mascarenhas, and here's yesterday's interview with YC boss Michael Seibel.
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When "Princess Sparkle" escapes, Tallulah and Sanity go hunting for their new pet, only to suss out a bigger vermin problem that could torpedo their space station.
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After about 21860 years of hunting for artifacts that wound up crowding his home in Rye, N.Y., Mr. Holzer has decided to let go of almost everything.
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While such mercurial action might seem confused or irrational, it can be seen as the market relentlessly hunting for buyers and sellers with conviction about the outlook.
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My time there had been limited to one night and one day, and most of my exploring had involved hunting for street food along its back alleys.
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For three House cycles, Democrats operated within the narrow confines of a Republican-friendly map, hunting for the bare number of seats required to win the majority.
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Tuesday: The dog-walking and pet-sitting startup Wag announced that its CEO is leaving — even as reports indicate that the company is hunting for a buyer.
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Still, she isn't enamored with meal kits because they do not provide the human contact and pleasure that come from hunting for ingredients and exploring the market.
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In an interview, Stephen K. Bannon, Mr. Trump's former chief strategist, said that he and other supporters of the president were still hunting for an effective defense.
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With control of the board, all three players are hunting for those DDs, as only the player with the ability to select can answer a Daily Double.
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In Qatar, botanists are hunting for breeds of grass able to withstand high temperatures on open-air football pitches when the country hosts the 2022 World Cup.
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HAVANA — For Lisset Felipe, privation is a standard facet of Cuban life, a struggle shared by nearly all, whether they're enduring blackouts or hunting for toilet paper.
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The CIA had long been hunting for Zubaydah, who had worked as what one former government official described as "administrator" at a terrorist training camp in Afghanistan.
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Flynt also explained that the bird's increased lead level may have been the reason the eagle was flying so low, or it possibly was hunting for prey.
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With the fossil evidence found near the chewing gum, scientists also figured out that Lola&aposs village seemed to rely primarily on fishing and hunting for sustenance.
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TFG has been hunting for assets in Britain and Australia as growth in its home market ground to a halt amid political turmoil and weak consumer sentiment.
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You're hunting for the meat, but also the excitement and enjoyment of being out there in the woods and hunting the turkey and trying to outwit it.
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Remember "Megalodon: The Monster Shark Lives" and its sequel, "Megalodon: The New Evidence," the so-called documentaries featuring "scientists" hunting for an enormous, long-extinct prehistoric shark?
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As the supply of fish and game decline, many Native Alaskans who rely on fishing and hunting for income and food have struggled to find other alternatives.
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In November, her doctor sent a sample of mucus from her lungs to Chan, who began hunting for a virus that would kill the bacteria in her lungs.
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The Sanders effort was led mainly by the National Nurses Union, enthusiastic supporters of the Vermont senator, and they also blanketed the casino floor hunting for Sanders supporters.
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Getting better at decoding the atmospheres of exoplanets, even inhospitable ones like WASP-19b, will contribute to the holy grail of exoplanet research: hunting for signs of life.
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At the site of an ancient city on the West Bank, archaeologists are also hunting for evidence of the tabernacle that once housed the Ark of the Covenant.
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The company is hunting for a new Chief Financial Officer after Ramon Leal left the firm in March over a fine from country's banking regulator for insider trading.
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DAFNE Beam-Test FacilityPhoto: Paola Gianotti (Wikimedia Commons)This month, Italian physicists will turn on an experiment hunting for a fifth, dark force of nature, the Guardian reports.
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He said the sharks generally mind their own business, but they do swim in shallower water hunting for bait fish, such as herring, sardines, menhaden, mullet, and anchovies.
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Rescuers in California are hunting for a blue whale that has been caught in fishing line for a second day Tuesday, after efforts to disentangle it Monday failed.
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Police are still hunting for the alleged thief, believed to be a white male in his 30s, and have advised him to seek medical attention for his injury.
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They then allegedly spent several weeks hunting for sensitive data, running approximately 9,000 search queries that turned up sensitive data such as Social Security numbers and passport photos.
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But when it comes to Pokémon Go, they really are just like the rest of us: Out hunting for Pikachu and a chance to advance in the game.
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LimeWire and its competitors were confusingly designed, causing people hunting for music to open up their hard drives—inadvertently designating sensitive files for sharing on peer-to-peer.
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She escapes with Daisy, a privileged 17-year-old ABC—American-born Chinese—who is hunting for her own child's father, a college student who has mysteriously disappeared.
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ADM, which had been an ethanol pioneer, signaled to Wall Street in 2016 that it was hunting for options and considering sales of its U.S. dry ethanol mills.
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Instead, Cravens goes hunting for fake profiles posting outlandish stories, overseas spammers trying to trick Americans with fake news, and other forms of misinformation targeting her fellow conservatives.
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Enda Sexton, originally from Ireland, flew in all the way from Australia, and was still hunting for a ticket a few hours before the bouts were to begin.
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Ms. Penn was looking forward to returning to her home in Los Angeles, where she will be hunting for funding for a short-film project with a friend.
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Even though he's been hunting for WIMPs for nearly three decades now, physicists have explored just a fraction of the possible ranges when it comes to interaction rates.
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Videos on Harris' Instagram story showed the brother and sister diligently hunting for eggs around the couple's friend Diana's house, from inside furniture to high up on shelves.
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Curiosity rover self portrait / NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSSThe Curiosity rover was sent up to Mars with the important job of hunting for microbes on the red planet's surface.
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NANOGrav scientists are hunting for very low frequency gravitational waves in the 1 to 10 nanohertz regime; LIGO's sensitivity is in the kilohertz (audible) portion of the spectrum.
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On two of these occasions, the orcas were seen stripping the carcasses of skin, indicating they were hunting for a meal and not just doing it for sport.
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A combination of machine learning and what Bain calls "A world awash in money," with larger investors hunting for lower returns, will continue to drive these rates down.
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Only after generations of ecological destruction do scientists realize the error of their ways, and begin hunting for lost genetic diversity to fortify the world's dwindling food supply.
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An executive of the company owned by Carlos Slim's America Movil said more than half of those users had been inside or near Olympic venues hunting for Pokemon.
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Kristina Hafoss, the finance minister and a Republican, complains that Danish ministers do not root for the Faroes in global negotiations; they won't defend whale-hunting, for example.
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Whether you're treating yourself, or hunting for gifts, we think these devices will make anyone happy, and they're all on deep discount through the end of the day.
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But if you're hunting for Earth-like exoplanets, understanding what your telescope can actually do and cataloguing the stars that might host these planets is a crucial step.
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In January 2016, Randy Bilyeu, a 9113-year-old man from Broomfield, Colorado, disappeared with a raft while hunting for the treasure near Cochiti Lake in New Mexico.
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So the researchers went a-hunting for robots running ROS that were hooked up to the internet, knowing that the operating system doesn't come with security built in.
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Buyers hunting for bargain-basement deals were frustrated by sellers holding out for better terms but as oil prices have started to stabilize there has been more convergence.
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Gloria takes a plane, on which she reads Mobley's novel, The Planet Wyh, to L.A. under the guise of hunting for clues to who might have killed him.
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Image: Tim FlachSaiga are listed as critically endangered by the IUCN after hunting for their meat and horns, as well as a recent bacterial infection that decimated populations.
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There are a lot of deals to consider, but instead of spending all day hunting for the very best offers, you could just check out this round up.
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The site, part of a promotion for its Freddo Treasures chocolates featured images of U.K. heritage sites and encouraged people to go treasure hunting for gold and jewelry.
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As it ramps up enforcement against undocumented immigrants, the Trump administration has been hunting for more jailers to hold detainees — and perhaps lowering the bar to find them.
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In Love and Saucers, he talks about hunting for arrowheads in nearby fields for fun and not liking the evangelical Baptist church his grandparents took him to sometimes.
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In Palmyra, Islamic State carried out excavations, hunting for buried artifacts, but Abdelkarim said it was too early to say how much digging or damage they had done.
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A staff member had to go hunting for a box of malaria medication for me to see; the doctor's desk was littered with packages of children's cough medicine.
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Normally, you'd expect someone at this stage in their career to be shuttling from one air-conditioned major record label lobby to the next, hunting for a deal.
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Historically, scientists have focused on catching female mosquitoes, which twice each day go hunting for mammals to bite—and which may carry the malaria parasite (males do not).
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The aim is to cash in on the flood of Go players hunting for pokémon out in the real world, while advertisers promote their brands within the game.
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The Hunt When she tired of her rented five-story walk-up in Manhattan, Ava Volandes spent two years hunting for a one-bedroom co-op to buy.
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Demand for office space had fallen short, and he was hunting for investors, in Asia and the Middle East, among other places, to shore up the building's finances.
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The baby's parents said the infant was teargassed and clubbed by police who invaded their home in Kisumu hunting for protesters after a disputed presidential election in August.
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"The reason why most folks get into this situation is because they are out there hunting for a deal," said Mike Bruemmer, Experian's vice president of consumer protection.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads After months of hunting for a 21st-century Vincent van Gogh look-alike, Douglas Coupland has found his red-haired, bearded man.
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This sort of story happens pretty much never, despite the many self-published picture books out there, and all the agents and publishers hunting for the next hit.
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She and her husband, Chris Murphy, a 2403-year-old software product manager, are actively hunting for land to rent, hoping to get settled before the first snow.
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Casino CEO and controlling shareholder Jean-Charles Naouri is hunting for ways to ease the company's debts, and those of parent company Rallye, in part through asset sales.
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Knowing that Curry would be fearful of picking up his third, James kept hunting for pick-and-rolls that involved Curry, trying to get Curry to defend him.
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