By contrast, the United States' words and deeds are not in keeping with the facts and less are they in keeping with friendship.
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" "These actions are in keeping with this long history.
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China needs Pakistan's help in keeping Islamist extremism at bay.
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The memorial, Fisher says, is in keeping with Reynolds' wishes.
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But it's perfectly in keeping with Trump's relationship with Pelosi.
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In keeping with an earlier promise, Chamisa also stayed away.
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This is both unfortunate and in keeping with longstanding practice.
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His approach seems very much in keeping with his character.
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But it's largely in keeping with Trump's approach to crisis.
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Media's role in keeping the public informed is also acknowledged.
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That conclusion would have been in keeping with the times.
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They play a key role in keeping bug populations down.
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But in keeping her alive, they will become fully alive.
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Busy Philipps has no interest in keeping negative commenters around.
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This is key in keeping Google's engine from growing stale.
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"We absolutely believe in keeping the markets open," he explained.
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They were great in keeping it a secret from me.
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Certainly not in keeping with the perspective of Emily's List.
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Certainly not in keeping with the perspective of Emily's List.
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Oceans play a huge role in keeping the climate stable.
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In keeping with Khan's lifelong habit, they went by foot.
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This memoir's evasive clowning is in keeping with all that.
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Monday's announcement is in keeping with Zelenskiy's unorthodox campaigning style.
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But our dolly grip Greg was incredible in keeping us safe.
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Clinton added, is in keeping with a longstanding pattern of mistreatment.
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Refrigeration, in particular, is crucial in keeping food safe for consumption.
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"We have no interest in keeping people in debt," says Orloff.
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He was a genius in keeping everybody laser focused on that.
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Is he a key player in keeping the messy drama thriving?
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Foreign workers have been vital in keeping Britain's welfare state running.
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And there's money to be made in keeping the NRA happy.
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But this, he argues, is in keeping with a long tradition.
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But experts say it's in keeping with a trend they've observed.
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But it's a hugely important step in keeping your information secure.
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It will later be put down, in keeping with local laws.
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Facebook has a motivation in keeping those campaigns directly on Facebook.
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Hackers play a critical role in keeping companies and people safe.
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The amount of detentions is largely in keeping with previous years.
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In keeping with this slant, Dery is fond of psychoanalytic interpretation.
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The advisory was in keeping with the F.A.A.'s past statements.
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Her dress will naturally be in keeping with that unfussy mood.
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Bautista said that made all the difference in keeping Britton benched.
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Rick and Morty isn't interested in keeping itself or us comfortable.
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How big a factor was that in keeping you there working?
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NASA dubbed the satellite a "gremlin" in keeping with the season.
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It's in keeping with Brady's approach to the subject of Trump.
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He ardently favored destroying them, in keeping with the original plan.
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And it's in keeping with his general sloppy style of governing.
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In keeping with that strategy, John Dwyer, the Palo Alto, Calif.
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If that's true, the strategy hasn't succeeded in keeping them quiet.
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In keeping with its unconventional style, the Jennings has no lobby.
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But his government is heavily vested in keeping food prices low.
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So there is an honesty in keeping conclusions at arm's length.
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For it certainly is in keeping with the new Yankee way.
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These companies have a direct stake in keeping these places pristine.
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And in keeping with "Fargo" tradition, things head far, far south.
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They have evolved their own ethics, in keeping with American ideals.
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Putin was not interested in keeping the operation covert, Albats said.
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"Much of the strength of the government lies" in keeping Mrs.
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"We are interested in keeping the Russian business community," he said.
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Vermont takes pride in keeping its students on the cutting edge.
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It's also an aesthetic choice in keeping with the show's aims.
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Nothing could be more in keeping with Sharp Objects than that.
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That's all very much in keeping with Klobuchar's normcore political persona.
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Police succeeded in keeping the neo-Nazi contingent separate from protesters.
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It is a vital tool in keeping you out of prison. 215.
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Olive trees dot the property, in keeping with its nouveau Mediterranean design.
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Luckily, as a lawyer, Lindsay has plenty of practice in keeping confidentiality.
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This particular editorial was, on its surface, in keeping with that approach.
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In keeping the benchmark interest rate steady at 0.1 percent on Feb.
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Even with Cyrus' support, however, ESL faces challenges in keeping Sears alive.
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It seemed she wasn't interested in keeping this good news quiet though.
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The secrecy about Season 7 is in keeping with the show's mystique.
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So Emily is certainly quietly passionate, in keeping with the movie's title.
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Both countries have a clear interest in keeping such co-operation going.
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In keeping with Chipotle tradition, the restaurant will use all-natural ingredients.
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It was in keeping with her stated wishes to be buried there.
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All play key roles in keeping its oil flowing to world markets.
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But YouTube seems patently uninterested in keeping these videos off its site.
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First rule in keeping up with the Kardashians: don't come for Khloé.
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That approach will go a long way in keeping all Americans safe.
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In keeping with the spirit of the event, Zuckerberg brought some ideas.
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And that's very in keeping with the writing of George R.R. Martin.
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One extra step goes a long way in keeping your information secure.
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The UK hasn't (historically) shown huge amounts of interest in keeping it.
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It's hard to imagine anything more in keeping with Teilhard's expansive vision.
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But Sansa's experience was apparently more in keeping with the series' tone.
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That, of course, is in keeping with what the President himself wants.
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In the meantime, some entrepreneurs see big potential in keeping it dumb.
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But it's also in keeping with everything Trump has said for weeks.
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But it's also not in keeping with the current state of esports.
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In keeping with its surroundings, its physical instantiation was sumptuous and symbolic.
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This last wish was in keeping with Dewdney's lifelong mission – educating children.
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This is in keeping with the defense that Zuckerberg made before Congress.
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"Fortunately, I'm a great believer in keeping fit and healthy," Branson said.
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In keeping with Madame Tussauds tradition, it looks just like Ryan Gosling.
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In keeping with its subject, there is nothing pretty about this piece.
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"We have a very important role in keeping stability," Mr. Kornblum said.
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We also respect the role law enforcement has in keeping people safe.
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It is incremental, not sweeping, which is in keeping with political reality.
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Trees are very interested in keeping every member of this community alive.
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The world has a lot invested in keeping the Antarctic ice intact.
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And that's in keeping with the progression of our stories about apocalypse.
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Other factors are also at work in keeping the government shut down.
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In keeping with social-distancing practices, the resorts will be minimally staffed.
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That's in keeping with the contrarian philosophy of its founder, Peter Thiel.
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The official spoke on condition of anonymity, in keeping with standard practice.
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Of course we have a national interest in keeping the President safe.
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Henceforth, however, he grew more interested in keeping audiences in their seats.
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"Of course we have a national interest in keeping the President safe."
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The facility's current use is in keeping with an initiative by Gov.
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There is a lot of interest in keeping the same old ways.
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Their names were not immediately released, in keeping with German privacy laws.
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In keeping with that theme, here are MLB's WAR leaders this decade.
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Rivera's defense of the indefensible is in keeping with his own history.
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But Trump told McCarthy he had no interest in keeping the provision.
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"We support him in keeping this seat in Republican hands," said Gardner.
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Instead of stars, they award "temples," in keeping with their columned logo.
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Macedonia took drastic steps, well in keeping with liberal values, to complete
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In keeping with Mini tradition, almost everything inside the car is circular.
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"Banks have an important gatekeeper function in keeping criminals out," he said.
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And it's not in keeping with more credible estimates of his wealth.
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In keeping with Orthodox tradition, Ms. Jaffe dresses modestly for her workouts.
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This is in keeping with the principle of equality before the law.
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Those decisions will be important in keeping her three-party coalition intact.
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Republicans and Democrats alike have expressed an interest in keeping it short.
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"Governments have to be interested in keeping their genetic resources," Scherf said.
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In keeping with an industry trend, the GS has a fastback hatch.
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She's a sloppy worker and this is in keeping with her reputation.
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In keeping with those expectations, the unemployment rate still fell to 4.9 percent.
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Please join us in keeping all those affected in your thoughts and prayers.
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Everyone on Facebook plays a part in keeping the platform safe and respectful.
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"Facebook has a very serious interest in keeping terrorism content off," he said.
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The rebuke was in keeping with Trump&aposs aggressive broadsides against the media.
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In keeping with how well-telegraphed the move has been, markets reacted little.
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Fewer regulations are in keeping with the Republicans' "less is more" economic philosophy.
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The second executive order seemed more in keeping with Mr Trump's (trade) warmongering.
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In keeping with recent tradition, multiple critics of the Administration will speak afterward.
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These are much more in keeping with the style of Jaybird's sport earbuds.
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This is in keeping with the group's modus operandi of late, said Stephens.
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It'd be more in keeping with what he's seen of his available options.
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This is in keeping with a custom which goes back to medieval Europe.
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Is it thematically in keeping with other films you guys have done together?
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Activist voices can be a positive force in keeping companies accountable and responsive.
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In keeping with our commitment, we will not be serving meat at camp.
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But Mr Netanyahu has a particular interest in keeping the Polish government happy.
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Bachchan, in keeping with his character, brings a worldly-wise tone to Robbie.
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But where's the fun in keeping them under the wraps all the time?
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We know you join us in keeping them in our thoughts and prayers.
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That's what the GOP has become used to and more interested in keeping.
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To be clear, we have no interest in keeping Naomi off the internet.
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In keeping our promise to not kiss, we, of course, also practice abstinence.
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"The godparents, in keeping with their wishes, will remain private," the statement reads.
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In keeping with its origins, K2 is still discovering exoplanets—troves of them.
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The launch of Extend is in keeping with how online commerce is evolving.
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Since his death, McCain has been active in keeping her dad's memory alive.
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But it's very much in keeping with recent shifts in the marketing world.
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They play a growing role in keeping embattled president Nicolas Maduro in power.
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The central bank has displayed "maturity" in keeping inflation under control, he added.
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And, in keeping with Scottish tradition, there's a NSFW ending to the video.
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For some people that's a motivating factor in keeping up with the Joneses.
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In keeping with its mission, Daily Table sells produce at rock-bottom rates.
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It also plays a role in keeping me a balanced, not-crazy person.
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The company is also dabbling in keeping pets happy, by selling dog mattresses.
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A lot happened, in other words, in keeping with this season's breakneck pace.
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Despite their obvious unsuitability as pets, homeowners in Britain persist in keeping them.
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He had refrained from announcing her death earlier in keeping with her wishes.
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Prosecutors told Fox2 anyone who assisted in keeping Braedence hidden could face charges.
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This is why government has a role in keeping the entertainment business competitive.
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Some couples held a second wedding, this time in keeping with Buddhist tradition.
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The moves were in keeping with the court's general approach in this area.
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The official spoke on the condition of anonymity in keeping with diplomatic custom.
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It's in keeping with Trump's broad view of his role on, well, everything.
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The over-the-top threats are in keeping with the president's hyperbolic style.
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But here, in keeping with the curry-inspired spices, I chose coconut milk.
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The faster it goes, the more difficulty Microsoft might have in keeping up.
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"A totalitarian power is mainly busy in keeping itself alive," Ms. Alexievich said.
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For Pakistan, the stakes in keeping all those Chinese nationals safe are high.
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Her campaign strategist presented this as ideologically in keeping with Nixon's political platform.
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Kaepernick, in keeping with his decision to kneel, not sit, genuflected alongside them.
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You, in turn, don't have much interest in keeping up with her, either.
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But, in keeping with recent news, the venture world is still blasting along.
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It's in keeping with the season that even here, Offred's an observer first.
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The task is, I think, in keeping the thoughts of the past alive.
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In keeping with our American values, they deserve humane treatment and compassion. Rep.
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" Europe, she said, has "a clear security interest in keeping the deal working.
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Both times, everything Trump said was in keeping with things he'd said before.
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Sometimes, like you, I ponder my own idiocy in keeping this stuff around.
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Exhaustion, inattention, and disorganization will only decrease effectiveness in keeping our patients healthy.
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That would have been in keeping with the expectations of a free press.
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The spending has largely been in keeping with the spirit of the program.
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But the new rule is in keeping with a broader agenda, they said.
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Jackson, in keeping with his reputation for visual splendor, went a painstaking route.
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They stood behind lecterns six feet apart, in keeping with federal health guidelines.
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There may also be another benefit to staying in: keeping his people motivated.
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In fairness, today's productions are in keeping with the traditions of the genre.
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Maybe you're more interested in keeping tabs on what's happening inside your house.
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It was in keeping with her upbringing in a family of high achievers.
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In keeping with the "lean" theme, there was no minibar or room service.
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Attire in keeping with the event's history is not limited to the fans.
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In keeping with the Star Trek theme, the vehicle is called the Starship.
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These bills represent historic steps forward in keeping Virginians safe from gun violence.
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Much research has shown the benefits of exercise in keeping depression at bay.
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This would be an important step in keeping those employees safe from harm.
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In keeping with our "tiny" theme, this week's graphic focuses on the studios.
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Besides being unfailingly appropriate, this is more in keeping with your generous intent.
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These were not fleshy or veiny toys, in keeping with the CTA's rules.
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We respect and support the role law enforcement has in keeping people safe.
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Multiple reports said Rivera is interested in keeping current offensive coordinator Kevin O'Connell.
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The authorities did not release his name, in keeping with German privacy laws.
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Join me in keeping your carpet needle free and your security deposit intact.
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Kavanaugh's rejection of that idea is in keeping with his hermetically sealed denial.
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In keeping with recent automotive trends, VW has adopted vegan-style interior materials.
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Those sentiments are largely in keeping with recent public statements from Fed officials.
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At the same time, Obama has acknowledged difficulties in keeping government information secure.
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In keeping with Marvel Cinematic Universe, Captain Marvel features a Stan Lee cameo.
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That was partly in keeping with the hippie, yippie tenor of the times.
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Officials pursued creative ways to share medical information in keeping with privacy requirements.
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For these businesses, the lookout towers are instrumental in keeping their livelihoods safe.
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So both parties have an interest in keeping a story's genesis under wraps.
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"It (the SPV) could be helpful in keeping the deal alive," he said.
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Corbyn, in keeping with his left-wing politics, would mean something very different.
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Well, in keeping with the show's, uh, earthier tone, the horn is gone.
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That would be in keeping with Trump's earlier, and often deeply controversial, views.
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In keeping with the ways of of the pen, he kept it simple.
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A broom, in keeping with the "no dames" refrain, becomes Mr. Tatum's first partner.
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A second key goal for reform is more in keeping with Trump's campaign messages.
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In keeping with the theme of this Postscript column, the game failed to cohere.
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In keeping with the theme of CES, GM's mostly talking about passenger-facing features.
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This is absolutely not in keeping with the spirit of the Russian-Israeli partnership.
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In keeping with Tesla's attention to design, the interior of the truck is faaancy.
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In keeping with the general importance of the occasion, the video also is fantastic.
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So in keeping with that theme, here's Michael Myers invading Hockey Night in Canada.
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"In keeping with this trust, ICE's enforcement activities are conducted with integrity and professionalism."
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Swift is also designed to be simple, in keeping with the whole Apple ethos.
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Victims advocacy groups have played a significant role in keeping the death penalty alive.
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There are a lot of benefits for publishers in keeping these imprints editorially distinct.
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The action doesn't pull any punches, in keeping with the brutality of the comics.
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The tone of media coverage was in keeping with the statements from Beijing officialdom.
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In keeping with the memeing of life, people have started #TeamOtter and #TeamKoi hashtags.
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Victims might also have a general privacy interest in keeping compensation information to themselves.
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Pyongyang&aposs announcement regarding the talks on Wednesday was in keeping with that position.
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In keeping with the broader flight to quality, European stocks were down 0.3 percent .
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In keeping with the personal nature of the project, each woman shared a selfie.
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"Fierce competition is playing a vital role in keeping prices down," the BRC said.
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Zames also played a central role in keeping the bank stable amid financial turmoil.
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"It is a casino atmosphere, in keeping with Trump's area of expertise," he said.
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The build quality is good but not great, in keeping with the midrange price.
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But it was also in keeping with another common Trump trait: It isn't true.
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This is in keeping with what many criminologists have said from the get-go.
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Please join us in keeping Brandon, and his family, in your thoughts and prayers.
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River of Grass is no different, and in keeping with the film's small-stakes
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In keeping with Netflix's own parameters for the series, Bear Grylls would never die.
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In keeping with the more-is-more spirit of the speech, he did both.
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Obama has had some success in keeping such proceedings under wraps in the past.
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Apparently, City Vets have been a huge help in keeping this forever-kitten healthy.
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Amazon's entrepreneurial culture has succeeded in keeping top talent from pursuing their own businesses.
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So, in keeping with the spirit, Cabello sang a parody of her own song.
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This is in keeping with similarly user-unfriendly choices made elsewhere in its lineup.
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All this reduces emissions of greenhouse gases, in keeping with increasingly restrictive European rules.
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The State Department will secure and maintain the properties in keeping with our responsibilities.
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Or do build a new spire that's in keeping with our architectural ideas today?
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In the kinetic fight, we have succeeded in keeping foreign terrorists from our shores.
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In keeping with this trust, ICE's enforcement activities are conducted with integrity and professionalism.
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Halal certification confirms that a product was manufactured in keeping with Islam's Sharia law.
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She also emphasized that the hunt was safe and in keeping with local requirements.
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The appointment of Araújo is in keeping with Bolsonaro's own extreme anti-environmentalist rhetoric.
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In keeping with the deal, many international sanctions on Iran were lifted in January.
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Chick-fil-A will continue to close on Sundays, in keeping with Cathy's faith.
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That's in keeping with the suburbs as the central battleground between the two parties.
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This vision was in keeping with the general mood of liberalism in the 1970s.
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All that will say to me is that you're interested in keeping a date.
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And by that same token, recognize the responsibility in keeping a white industry honest.
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It's unclear how successful Democrats will be in keeping the episode in the spotlight.
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The West has no interest in keeping Russia down, as some in Russia allege.
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It seemed in keeping with his character to be a baker, a life giver.
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The white landowner graves are situated east-west, in keeping with Christian burial practices.
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In keeping with the nature theme, the trash bins are baskets of woven vines.
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That's in keeping with Trump's other responses to concerns about his conflicts of interest.
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I suppose you could say all of this is in keeping with her character.
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In keeping with the company's mission, the German libretto is performed in English translation.
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We'd look silly, and it would be not in keeping with who we are.
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Your author, in keeping with coastal elitist stereotypes, is a fervent lover of greens.
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It was a tweet in keeping with the president's signature stunt as schoolyard bully.
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Tackles Ronnie Stanley and Laremy Tunsil could solve issues in keeping Jameis Winston clean.
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In keeping with a long tradition of defying common sense, statehouse legislators said no.
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Obama is known for relishing in keeping his cool and for floating above politics.
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It's standard language of late for the Fed, and in keeping with analysts' expectations.
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In keeping with the unseemliness of our profession, we all have something to say.
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In keeping with German privacy laws, the statement did not identify them by name.
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A closer look shows the ruling is in keeping with a wider international trend.
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In keeping with census confidentiality rules, the individual was not named by the government.
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He has been identified only as Franco A. in keeping with German privacy laws.
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But in keeping with tradition, we did not talk about exactly what ails us.
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Plus, he says Russia also has a big interest in keeping oil prices higher.
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The role of Apple stores in keeping people loyal to iPhones cannot be overstated.
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The United States has had some success in keeping Huawei out of other networks.
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We'd love to hear what support systems work for you in keeping your resolutions.
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The wood trim is subtle, in keeping with Lincoln's whisper-rather-than-shout values.
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In keeping her cool, King helped us understand this horrible story beyond the headlines.
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In keeping with the city's long appreciation of live music, the festivities a concert.
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The sanctions are not playing a role in keeping the government from financing itself.
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It's also in keeping with most of what he promised on the campaign trail.
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Terra cotta tiles will line the openings — in keeping with the traditional red firehouse.
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He said he believed in keeping a diversity of working-class voices in newspapers.
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The A.N.C., in keeping with its efforts to reshape its image, welcomed the ruling.
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Sunsetting DACA without congressional intervention would certainly be in keeping with the hardliner presidency.
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Mr Griffiths's bracing style was not in keeping with the era of student-satisfaction surveys.
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In keeping with her now-internet-famous face, she had nothing but love to share.
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Her and her family began starring in " Keeping Up with the Kardashians" that same year.
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Because prosecutors have an interest in keeping their investigation secret, and Flynn's lawyer knows that.
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In keeping with the exhibit's title, the male gaze is entirely absent from her work.
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Ito's announcement was very much in keeping with the Lab's unorthodox approach to collaborative research.
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The whole plot is horrific, in keeping with pretty everything else on The Handmaid's Tale.
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We ask that you join us in keeping the family in your thoughts and prayers.
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But of course, its warming sustenance is well in-keeping with our reluctant Arctic host.
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Instead, the paper is an incremental step in keeping the country accountable toward its goals.
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And so I would hope that everyone would understand the importance in keeping this together.
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In keeping with the celestial theme, the jewelry featured a mix of metals and meteorites.
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The rapid sequence of events leading to Vassel's death is in keeping with eyewitness accounts.
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Mr. Trump's defense in the Senate is in keeping with this no-holds-barred approach.
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It's now something called "Orchid Gray," in keeping with Samsung's extremely non-specific naming scheme.
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In keeping with the over-the-top design scheme, that ring is made of rubies.
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They see the underlying economy is strong enough in keeping the yield curve from inverting.
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In keeping with either narrative, challenge coins still earn service members their share of alcohol.
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The haphazard ban hasn't been successful in keeping Facebook out of trouble with state officials.
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The remodel will be "'70s inspired" in keeping with the era of the original sitcom.
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In keeping with his promise to "drain the swamp", none came from inside the Beltway.
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In keeping with this, 20% of the show's sales will be donated to Planned Parenthood.
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That same protein is important in keeping cancers alive as they spread through the body.
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Acceptance rates in the first half of this year were in keeping with previous years'.
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In keeping with the tenor of its new ownership, it now has a website, LyinComey.
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In keeping with this thinking, you will create an entirely new profile for the service.
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The Fed, in a sense, has been a partner with them in keeping volatility low.
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These sections are less cluttered than before, too, in keeping with the more minimalist spirit.
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All aspects of enforcement are in keeping with federal law and ICE policies, he said.
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Was this protest, and its outcome, in keeping with what we know about protest movements?
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That typographic wink is in keeping with Oestrich's "K," which also alluded to Kodak's technology.
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Thus, monitoring every carb you swallow is another measure in keeping the disease at bay.
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In keeping with the risk-off trend, U.S. Treasurys have outperformed the market this year.
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What is our role in keeping our children safe, in truly being our brother's keeper?
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In keeping with the homespun ethos, there are no glamping options at this lakeside retreat.
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"I don't think it's in keeping with the kind of country we want to be."
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We are very proud to be offering solutions that assist in keeping these people safe.
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Yet, according to Fire & Fury, Trump has also seemed invested in keeping the third Mrs.
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Until then, the CBR will have an outsize role in keeping the Russian economy going.
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By Tuesday, it appeared they had succeeded in keeping every county covered in all states.
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The Lestranges are an ancient wizarding family that believe in keeping magic among pure-bloods.
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Determining if this setting is enabled is the first step in keeping your DMs secret.
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The 8110 comes in "banana yellow" (in keeping with its "banana" curved design) and black.
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That Trump would seize on this story is totally in keeping with his modus operandi.
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In keeping with its new emphasis, Apple has been investing in India in several ways.
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We have to know who we are and act in keeping with our truest values.
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Though egregious, the private plane scandal is largely in keeping with Tom Price's whole deal.
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The previous army-dominated parliament passed four laws in keeping with Ma Ba Tha's agenda.
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But black baby boomers like myself have to acknowledge our role in keeping it alive.
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But the results were not all in keeping with the predetermined desired conclusions by many.
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In keeping with more of Baldwin's guidance, though, prebake the bottom before filling the pie.
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America's international humanitarian aid plays a key role in keeping kids safe around the world.
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Antigone acts in keeping with that standard when she attempts to bury her brother Polyneices.
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It also aids in keeping hair protected from harmful friction in its most vulnerable state.
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These moves are in keeping with WPP's ongoing effort to simplify its offerings to clients.
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The cast doesn't quite succeed in keeping the suspense fresh throughout the story's left turns.
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In keeping with tradition, all the linens and clothes were going to be thrown away.
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Gencos say it's true, but they have a vested interest in keeping capacity prices high.
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There's this kind of punishment in keeping these simple, innocent pleasures like bread from oneself.
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His start was inauspicious and completely in keeping with the trajectory of most WWE giants.
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"We felt it was more in keeping with what Beautiful Losers was about," he said.
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The title and theme of the exhibit, Trickster, are in keeping with this balancing act.
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In keeping with her philosophy, she pays her photographer's 50 percent higher rates than Getty.
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In keeping with his wishes, his art collection was dispersed after his death in 1855.
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This is very much in keeping with what we already understand about the Iranian regime.
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Cybersecurity is a shared responsibility; we all play a part in keeping the internet safe.
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Jefferson's move may have been more in keeping with the goal of the original provision.
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In keeping with the city's cold climate, hockey is the sport of choice for residents.
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And that is in keeping with what Dr. Cetron of the C.D.C. has been seeing.
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"We were all involved in keeping it quiet," a former employee told The Guardian newspaper.
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It's an awkward moment, and perfectly in keeping with the ungainly spirit of this show.
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He spoke on the condition of anonymity in keeping with the protocol of his position.
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In keeping with her careful recording of the process, Magid has filmed much of it.
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Rats, for instance, are nocturnal, so melatonin may play a role in keeping them awake.
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"This quick workout burst goes a long way in keeping you fit," Ms. Lang said.
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Mr. Trump's pardon is in keeping with statements he has made in support of Maj.
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Around this time, the men gave the company a makeover in keeping with Nazi principles.
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The company played a role in keeping the women silent ahead of the 2016 election.
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In keeping with the Condé Nast ethos, Mr. Newhouse's tastes were catholic to the core.
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In keeping with the "popular searches in history" theme, the company has also launched 22.6years.withgoogle.
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Sometimes we succeeded in keeping the OMB wolves at bay; other times we did not.
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The assistance will cease in the coming weeks, in keeping with their change in status.
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All of which makes his "chosen one" moment totally in keeping with who he is.
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So in that sense, Adventure Time's growing melancholy is in keeping with its main genre.
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In keeping with the spirit of the Apostle Islands, we alternated between camping and civilization.
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Again, this is in keeping with the separation of powers enshrined in America's founding documents.
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In keeping with the speakeasy theme, the door always remains closed, and it's fully soundproofed.
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Part of the skill in keeping a minority alive is knowing when to make concessions.
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They deserve our recognition and thanks for their vital role in keeping the world safe.
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In keeping with Netflix's usual practice, the company did not publicly disclose box office earnings.
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In keeping with a novel about a writing instructor, Juska's prose is clean and straightforward.
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But in keeping with her suffocating need for secrecy, Maria insisted no one ever know.
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In keeping with defense department rules, the U.S. military did not identify the service members.
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"I'm not sure there would be any value or any point in keeping it going."
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Strategists see both sides as interested in keeping the talks going and reaching a conclusion.
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The move is in keeping with earlier versions of the high-end, pro-focused desktop.
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Greiss played a big role in keeping the Islanders close, as he made 36 saves.
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And, in keeping with Ellison's longtime strategy, the company has not been shy with acquisitions.
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"Indeed, we're facing greater difficulties in keeping stable performance of the Chinese economy," he said.
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Mayor Rahm Emanuel denied that he was involved in keeping the video from being released.
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The small truck's culinary output was in keeping with France's reputation as a gastronomic heaven.
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The federal authorities identified the suspect as Stephan E., in keeping with German privacy laws.
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In keeping with its superhuman origin story, the bizarro character is a comic book favorite.
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And it's in keeping with what the Fed has said it would do for years.
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Yet in keeping costs down, abortion providers are not compromising the safety of their patients.
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In keeping with that noir concept, he updates the story to France during the German occupation.
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In keeping with Shapiro and Schmidt's lower profiles, they have not made many public policy statements.
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In keeping with that thesis, any proceeds generated from this lawsuit will go directly to Code.org.
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Likewise, the Trumps were presented with thoughtful gifts of their own in keeping with longstanding tradition.
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And it's in keeping with my longtime policy of being open and transparent with our Jeopardy!
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The violent nature of the Griffin photo is also in keeping with its creator's artistic tradition.
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In keeping up the fight, Trump has relied — again — on Barr to carry out the directive.
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In keeping with the focus of his campaign, Inslee's education proposal includes a climate change component.
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With economists fixated on "secular stagnation" and central banks "still" engaged in keeping interest rates low.
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In keeping with President Trump's line, Thae says China needs to be persuaded to do more.
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The manufacturer has since changed the ingredients back to be in keeping with Passover kashrut laws.
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In keeping with its mission, the campaign created a grant program to finance students' higher educations.
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In keeping with his wishes, he was cremated without ceremony or memorial in New York City.
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As Shameless is a popular show, Showtime has a vested interest in keeping Fiona Gallagher around.
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Experts agree that South Korea will now play a vital role in keeping the process alive.
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They had a common interest in stabilising a difficult neighbourhood, and in keeping communism at bay.
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In keeping with the surprise approach, the game isn't just being announced today: it's also launching.
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What I believe, personally, is that the police force is [complicit in keeping] that area exclusive.
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In keeping with Sufi tradition, Rumi's poetry tends to emphasize the connection between mind and body.
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On the one hand, they play a vital role in keeping some taxpayer predilections in check.
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Impulsively choosing eternal life and boundless power would be more in keeping with Nick's established character.
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Also in keeping with the times, the camera's got built-in Wi-Fi, GPS and NFC.
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In keeping with the inspirational spirit of the evening, a few artists ventured beyond Travis' library.
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The Portland police dressed in riot gear and largely succeeded in keeping the two groups apart.
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The latter seems more in keeping with Instagram's push to make Stories as interactive as possible.
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He just didn't feel that it was in keeping with his principles, and so he resigned.
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The trackpad, too has been made much larger, in keeping with the rest of the line.
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Peters will have a tougher time than most Senate Democrats in keeping his seat next year.
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In keeping with tradition, Apple CEO Tim Cook appeared at Apple's Palo Alto store on Friday.
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So, I think that the president was right in keeping the door open to diplomacy today.
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In keeping with the Duggar family tradition, the pair saved their first kiss for their wedding.
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In keeping with the video focus, Fujifilm is also announcing two X-mount cinema lenses today.
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In keeping with those efforts, the latest dolls seem to be standing up for LGBTQ+ rights.
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Gingrich's performance was in keeping with what we've already seen from Trump and his political allies.
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This would be in keeping with a long-standing policy of protecting Canadian culture, it argued.
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If officials persist in keeping colourful characters off-camera, making a triumphant return will be hard.
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It's in keeping with the "cooling saucer" theory the founding fathers envisioned for the upper chamber.
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In keeping with the accord, the PDP selected Atiku, a northerner, as its candidate for 22015.
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Halal certification is official recognition that a product was manufactured in keeping with Islamic Sharia law.
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And isn't perpetuating these types of sexual stereotypes problematic in keeping women stuck in dualistic roles?
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These are all small business owners who play a vital role in keeping his hometown running.
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The pelicans were not offered diplomas, despite their best efforts and in keeping with university tradition.
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First, Trump has refused her resignation, apparently in keeping with his refusal to ever admit wrongdoing.
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And the new globalist conspiracy line is in keeping with anti-Semitic tropes over the decades.
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One's simple, the other a little more involved, in keeping with Yotam's high-low 2018 style.
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And it's in keeping with my longtime policy of being open and transparent with our Jeopardy!
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In keeping with Rise of Iron's story focus, the mission is filled with SIVA-infected Fallen.
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But in keeping with Musicians on Call's message, we believe in the gathering power of music.
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The key will lie in keeping your mutual independence and giving each other plenty of space.
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AbbVie has been aggressive in keeping cheaper copycat versions of its drug off the U.S. market.
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This inner talk is very healthy indeed, having a special role in keeping our minds fit.
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In keeping with the Ides of March, the show's theme was a sense of impending doom.
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The pick is in keeping with Trump's message on environmental policy and climate change so far.
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That's in keeping with a campaign that has spent little on advertising compared with its rivals.
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No harm in keeping the inspiration coming, if only to prove our above nonscientific claim wrong.
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I will address at another time the millennial generation's role in keeping this election uncomfortably close.
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Other ESA satellites and NASA platforms have also aided scientists in keeping track of this iceberg.
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Turkey has in the past questioned the EU's sincerity in keeping its side of the arrangement.
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Chaffetz's decision not to run, in other words, may be in keeping with his outsized ambition.
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And yet his vote was in keeping with his longstanding, idiosyncratic approach to cases involving race.
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He also acknowledged the delays in recent weeks were not in keeping with the company's policies.
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Many captives have been indoctrinated to hate their own communities, in keeping with ISIS' extremist ideology.
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In keeping with his disregard for non-proliferation policy, he is further developing America's nuclear capability.
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Yet it was also in keeping with the say-anything style that ESPN hired him for.
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And, in keeping with liberalized expectations of women, the spinster character is no longer twenty-seven.
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Melanie Lockert is self-employed and found peace of mind in keeping her savings accounts separate
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Retirements in the baby boom generation are also playing a role in keeping wage gains modest.
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In keeping with Frontier policy, the remaining pilot was required to put on an oxygen mask.
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Those walls, by the way, are of little help in keeping us at an emotional remove.
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But, in keeping with a long career of diving into thorny political conflicts, he rebuked Mrs.
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So everybody on the team played a role in keeping the United States' winning streak alive.
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"There's no security in keeping zero day events secure and not working on solutions," she said.
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In keeping with the fusion theme, the Qsuite's menu blends middle-eastern staples with Western fare.
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Finally, we should not underestimate the role of the media in keeping this irrational belief alive.
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In keeping with our philosophy of market cuisine, how about a dinner of fettuccine with asparagus?
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Here's to staying in, keeping warm, and doing drunchies in the comfort of your own home.
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I think what he has promoted is not at all in keeping with American values, Karen.
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This strategy, she adds, is in keeping with her business model of staying lean and agile.
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"The defense assets were moving," Paronto told me, in keeping with the narrative of the film.
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In keeping with recent traditional around CCCS statements, Grab produced a lengthy response of its own.
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And in keeping with his boss's predilection, he has taken to Twitter to express his feelings.
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In keeping with this stance, Trump recently designated Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps a foreign terror group.
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In keeping with the times, most schools abandoned darkrooms or transformed them into digital computer labs.
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In Norway, our correspondent found international labor competition was a major factor in keeping pay low.
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Tonight I'll cook without a recipe, though, in keeping with our midweek practice of doing so.
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She's doing well off the Trump presidency, a strong motivator in keeping her father's power intact.
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Meanwhile, in keeping with the episode's theme, Ashley and Malcolm's marriage is put under the microscope.
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Their hand-worked surfaces make them seem intimate and vulnerable, in keeping with her art's themes.
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The tabloid played a crucial role in keeping the women silent ahead of the 2016 election.
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"I'm a big believer in keeping [the team] as small as possible," Hotz told Re/code.
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That was in keeping with his generally dismissive response to polls that point to his unpopularity.
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"That is not in keeping with the intended purpose of the memorial — solemn reflection," he said.
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The exit of Mr. Fielden seems in keeping with the earlier changes made under Mr. Young.
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This was very much in keeping with its image as naughty misfits from London's grotty underbelly.
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In keeping with curatorial fashion, the show includes all mediums, but not too much painting, please.
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In keeping with Mr. Kirillov's training, she took pictures and recorded conversations while on the yacht.
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But in keeping his distance, he maintained an impartiality that can't be replicated, that feels incorruptible.
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The Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty has mostly succeeded in keeping more countries out of the nuclear club.
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A potential surge at the open is in keeping with the market's recent bout of volatility.
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Perhaps in keeping with this ethic of modesty, none of them are identified by their names.
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German authorities did not officially identify the gunman, in keeping with the country's strict privacy laws.
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Millennials could be playing a bigger role in keeping physical retail alive than one might think.
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In that case (and in keeping with the frosty theme), we recommend snowballing your debt payments.
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"He has done a fantastic job in keeping his hopes alive for a comeback," Pua said.
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Still, both Mr. Clinton and Ms. Shalala, who also cited concerns in keeping talent, expressed optimism.
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Gaveaux's setting emphasizes that celebration of domestic bliss, in keeping with the conventions of opéra comique.
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This sad reality is in keeping with the traditional Roman Catholic culture that still permeates society.
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The rent is below average for the area, in keeping with Greenpoint's mission, Mr. Coleman added.
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And the key to the success of those talks lies in keeping them secretive, he added.
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She no longer pays rent, in keeping with the terms of the deal with Mr. Toledano.
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If there are children, who will take the lead in keeping track of their activities calendar?
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Gail: Well, that's a cheery conclusion — so in keeping with the spirit of this entire race.
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There is no error in dunking your tacos de birria or in keeping them dry, either.
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Data could instead be held by a trust or bank that specializes in keeping it safe.
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And he gets plenty of help from his opponents in keeping the national focus on himself.
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All American coins embody the idea of liberty, in keeping with the Mint's 20063-year mandate.
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Saudi has a stake in keeping prices high to get the best valuation for that IPO.
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" The novelist Rick Moody said he hoped the letter would help in "keeping the resistance alive.
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Put another way, in keeping with the traditional textualist view, absurdity overcomes plain meaning very rarely.
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Mr. Shaub is properly carrying out his duty in keeping these ethical questions front and center.
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They addressed it by flipping off the stabilizer cutout switches, in keeping with the emergency checklist.
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The art workers at the Whitney [were] presumably enforcing fire code regulations in keeping people out.
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He said the tone of the videos is in keeping with the tone of the moment.
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According to climate experts, increasing weather extremes are in keeping with broader predictions of climate change.
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I think it's crazy, but it's also in keeping with how removed from reality she's been.
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But in keeping with family tradition, Levi's potential run has upset a lot of other Democrats.
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Many who work in corrections believe that solitary confinement plays a role in keeping them safe.
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The cartel's leaders have even expressed interest in keeping some production curbs in place through 2019.
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That's in keeping with an important thing about romcoms: They're romantic, sure, but they're mostly comedies.
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However, Moore told Bloomberg he advocated for expanding the tax base, in keeping with Trump's nontraditional policies.
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But in keeping with his nationalist campaign, imported beer ($23) is more expensive than domestic beer ($22).
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This would be completely within the President's constitutional and legal authority, and in keeping with historical precedent.
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One reason for this is that Big Pharma has a vested interest in keeping it that way.
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In keeping with his unsophisticated manner, the presidential inauguration ceremony was far less elaborate than is customary.
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In keeping with the fest's independent spirit, biking is encouraged, and free bike valet will be offered.
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And so… This is in keeping with what little we know about the Trump administration's peace plan.
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In keeping with royal tradition, Prince Louis will be baptized at the age of three months old.
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In fact, in keeping with most of Nike's line of running shoes, the HyperAdapt is amazingly lightweight.
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" In keeping with his relaxed persona, Southgate went on to emphasize that the incident was "no drama.
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And it's in keeping with my longtime policy of being open and transparent with our Jeopardy fanbase.
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This event has been symptomatic with other recent experiences with Apple products, particularly in keeping them competitive.
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All of these efforts are very much in keeping with what we find in the business sector.
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But where banks have really excelled in the low-growth environment has been in keeping expenses low.
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At Gizmodo, we don't think there's any shame in keeping some stuff private from whoever you're dating.
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That is very much in keeping with spirit of the community of Boyle Heights at this moment.
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Antoni Porowski from Queer Eye revealed how extra Taylor Swift was in keeping her new video secret.
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In keeping with the organizers' desire to keep the fair as accessible as possible, entry is free.
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In keeping with its populist marketing, OnePlus is allowing fans to buy tickets to attend the launch.
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And the Clinton camp, in keeping with establishment politicking, struggled to counter the online invective and misinformation.
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Ben Affleck hasn't been afraid to ask for help in keeping his life and sobriety on track.
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Barclays grants whistleblowers anonymity to prevent any retribution for their actions - in keeping with normal UK practice.
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Every tech company has a lot of monetary interests tied up in keeping the US president happy.
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In keeping with the school theme, virtually everything is regimented, with specific events happening on specific days.
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The challenge also comes in keeping the near-constant vigilance now required to keep extremists off platforms.
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How much of a role did they play in keeping everything calm and orderly in the cabin?
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A splashy, dramatic, and wholesale reversal of Roe is not really in keeping with Roberts's modus operandi.
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Kushner had "an outsize role in keeping things civil and keeping things moving forward," Wood told me.
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Having her support was key in keeping the momentum flowing when other people flocked to the bar.
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He calls it 'dislocated expectation'—the element of surprise he employs in keeping his players mentally motivated.
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This is in keeping with the broader response to the proof of Russian interference in the election.
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But the practice stops working if the world is changing and you're not investing in keeping up.
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"There's more value in keeping the money in government treasury bills" than in the bank, says Ahmed.
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Until recently few Chinese saw much sense in keeping animals that could not be put to work.
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The vocal cords vibrate to produce the lower-pitched call, in keeping with the animal's large size.
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If she even has a small part in keeping a supposedly reformed Scott on track, why complain?
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The security response has been in keeping with the government's reputation for repressing most kinds of dissent.
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"Nature isn't interested in keeping a particular organism alive forever," just until it produces a next generation.
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No matter the circumstances, you're in a sticky situation if you're interested in keeping your relationship intact.
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There are companies that deal with the state and mostly have no problems in keeping business afloat.
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She says the numbers are "down dramatically", thanks to recent improvements in keeping qubits under tighter control.
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All of these economic factors can play a big role in keeping survivors trapped in abusive relationships.
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McLaren says carbon fibre will be essential in keeping weight down in future hybrid and electric models.
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That affordable price point is in keeping with the company's long-standing model of undercutting the competition.
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There's simply no value in keeping quality high because customers are cornered, with nowhere else to go.
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So, in keeping with that tradition, the pair warmed our hearts when they reunited for Valentine's Day.
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The school clearly has no interest in keeping them safe by letting them use appropriate bathroom facilities.
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What is unsettling is that Trump's latest position on DACA is in keeping with his mercurial personality.
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In that context, some Democrats argue that Clinton is fully justified in keeping the pressure on Trump.
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This practice was in keeping with a 1,000-year-old tradition belonging to his native Shona people.
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In keeping with the trend, the prepared paninis and sandwiches are made fresh from locally sourced ingredients.
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We sought to delay a vote on a sensitive file in keeping with our pre-election protocol.
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"I'm a believer in keeping lines of communication open no matter what," Dunford told Politico in October.
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This is in keeping with last year's Republic Day, which focused on the theme of women's empowerment.
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Wall said she prides herself in keeping a measured tone online, not feeding into sensationalism or hype.
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Financials in general trimmed 2.5 points off the market, in keeping with the day's 'risk-off' tone.
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Also, he said, conditions like sleep apnea may play a role in keeping oxygen from the brain.
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All of this is in keeping with Trump's own assertion that you can't definitively blame the Russians.
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Wubbels refused to let officers draw a blood sample from the patient, in keeping with hospital policy.
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" The release also said the open-rule process "is in keeping with the traditions of the House.
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Our greatest priority is to ensure that we conduct business in keeping with the highest ethical standards.
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Barr's position on Bush's self-serving pardons was in keeping with his broad views of executive power.
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The Nebraska bench, mainly Allen and Nana Akenten, were key in keeping the Cornhuskers in the game.
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In keeping with the turn from its initial parodic purpose, it consistently shapeshifts through genres and tones.
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In keeping with the show's theme, all of those Houses are now controlled or represented by women.
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Lyrically, it seems very much in keeping with the idea of giving yourself over to someone completely.Yeah.
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And, all eyes in North Korea are on the credibility of the U.S. in keeping the agreement.
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These appointments are in keeping with Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi's apparent preference for initiatives over policies.
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But in keeping with the homegoing conventions, there is often a lively service with songs and stories.
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Democrats fear Republican efforts to keep families together may result in keeping them in detention together indefinitely.
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The new book also asserts, in keeping with many previous accounts, that the president is a racist.
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Redesigning Air Force One is truly in keeping with the spirit of the Kennedys and other presidencies.
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Borrowers generally must also have credit scores of at least 620, in keeping with Fannie Mae's guidelines.
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And Iran clearly seeks to expand its presence in the region, in keeping with its hegemonic designs.
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The department has been regularly releasing batches of her work emails in keeping with a judge's order.
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The lesson is this: We all have a role to play in keeping our remarkable system together.
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The Obama administration has previously called for "economic patriotism" in keeping corporate money in the United States.
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Puzder, however, said the new direction is in keeping with changes in the world of fast-food.
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And it's in keeping with my longtime policy of being open and transparent with our Jeopardy fanbase.
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In the heat of summer months, fans don't always suffice in keeping you - and your home - cool.
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The jury is still out on how successful he can be in keeping jobs from going overseas.
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In keeping with the Shakespearean theme — the nighttime soap was high on drama, tragedy and, yes comedy.
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In keeping with this ethos, they'll be throwing an Epic Carnival this Saturday in the gallery's courtyard.
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The addition of wide-angle option would also be in keeping with that whole "bigger picture" bit.
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In keeping with the spirit of Russ, though, let's forget the tallying and focus on the particular.
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The challenge is in keeping the pole balanced vertically by moving around the cart at the bottom.
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Watching To Riverdale and Back Again quickly becomes an exercise in keeping track of every nonsensical detail.
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It already would have been in keeping with the theme, but of course, Gaga didn't stop there.
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A new poll released Monday shows the electoral peril Trump could face in keeping up the policy.
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This is not solely an immigration question; improving our border security is imperative in keeping America safe.
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The article was in keeping with President Xi Jinping's early recognition of the power of the internet.
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The 80 ensembles on display were all designed to cover the body in keeping with Islamic principles.
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But his commentary on their looks was in keeping with a long-running tendency by Mr. Trump.
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Beer and wine spritzers are sold in the store itself, in keeping with New York state law.
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In keeping with the freewheeling approach that characterized her career, she said there had been no plan.
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Now, such an action seems fully in keeping with moves by many countries in the other direction.
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He was no shrinking violet himself, but seemed more in keeping with 'what a boxer should be'.
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In keeping with Times policy, this list contains no relatives, close friends, students, colleagues and so forth.
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State Farm, an insurance company with a financial interest in keeping its clients safe, challenged the decision.
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In keeping with the live action "Batman" of the time, its dialogue was ridiculous, its production cheap.
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The government succeeded in keeping Mr. Velásquez out of the country, but he continued to work remotely.
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If anything, though, the season feels as if it is very much in keeping with a pattern.
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In keeping with those plans, along with the funding, Drivetime is today announcing a key content deal.
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In keeping with that philosophy, the House of Mouse will mostly be sticking with family-friendly offerings.
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In keeping with the couple's extended turn toward activism, "4:44" looks outward as well as inward.
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But he had long opposed the war, in keeping with his general aversion to American military entanglements.
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Some of Mr. Netanyahu's Israeli allies have defended his reserved response as in keeping with diplomatic norms.
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In keeping with its source material, the film is mainly concerned with expressive exuberance, visuals and atmosphere.
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"Preacher," as you'd expect (and in keeping with the comic book), took an even more extreme approach.
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In keeping with their focus on the contemporary, their archive begins with the year of their founding.
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But in keeping with her public persona, it hardly seems like the callouts will keep her down.
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That's not to say that Democrats will necessarily prevail in keeping Gorsuch off of the Supreme Court.
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It may not be fun, per se, but it's in keeping with the themes of the game.
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The press thus has a huge responsibility in keeping a healthy discourse alive to keep democracy alive.
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After the couple read handwritten vows, Dr. Wallack stomped on a glass in keeping with Jewish tradition.
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The puck's cable management is very effective in keeping your cords untangled and out of the way.
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The nurse, whose identity has not been released, in keeping with German laws, has denied the accusations.
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In keeping with the floral theme of Hedendal's dishes, Thornton decorated the couple's home with orange roses.
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A campaign official said the move was in keeping with campaign policy, per the Wall Street Journal.
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The legislative battle this time will be much more in keeping with our new hyper-partisan age.
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In keeping with the sensibilities of Mr. Tudor, a choreographer of supreme restraint, it's subtle, not showy.
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Luis Gutierrez, have been instrumental in keeping Democratic leadership checked in with the base on the left.
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We need to fight against those who have a vested interest in keeping immigration a wedge issue.
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We did our best in keeping the animals as comfortable as we could until the vet arrived.
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But it's entirely in keeping with his nonstop insistence that everything about him is magical, epochal, amazing.
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All have said that Signal goes above and beyond other chat tools in keeping electronic communications private.
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On Wednesday, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said China was facing "greater difficulties " in keeping its economy stable.
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In keeping with the brand's Scottish heritage, most of the scarves feature iconic plaid and tartan designs.
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Mr. Patch believes the complaint came from people who do not believe in keeping animals in captivity.
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In keeping with the midcentury building, the drinks will skew strong and dry, in the postwar style.
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In keeping with the continental theme, you might look at our recipe for veal chops beau séjour.
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Why American bureaucrats have not reacted in keeping with the historical precedent in this instance is unclear.
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The weather was bitterly cold, and we had the greatest difficulty in keeping ourselves from being frozen.
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In keeping with the second cardinal rule of virality, I wanted to create a one-pan dinner.
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"I think the uncertainty is probably better for us in keeping her memory alive," Mr. Butler said.
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In keeping with the team's philosophy, that typically involves passing a collection cup for charity during halftime.
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Specifically, engagement-based advertising, meaning I have an unbounded interest in keeping more eyeballs for longer there.
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But in keeping with our current political moment, that utopian vision is used for vapid, divisive ends.
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As my colleague Yochi Dreazen noted last month, Russia is deeply invested in keeping Assad in power.
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There is a lo-fi feeling to the work that is in keeping with the subject matter.
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This current study, in keeping with the international reach of emojis, focused on schools Kansas and Ghana.
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Perhaps that's just in keeping with harsh reality setting in for the characters with age and disappointment.
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Mr. Trump presented his wife, Melania, who offered a testimonial in keeping with the family tradition of superlatives.
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In keeping with modern N.F.L. meccas, football is just part of the broader entertainment and commercial experience there.
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And Turkey has also played a crucial role in keeping Syrian refugees from traveling through it to Europe.
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THE HEADQUARTERS OF Western tech giants are typically horizontal affairs, in keeping with their supposedly flat corporate hierarchies.
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In keeping with the serious tone of her look tonight, Sir John opted for a powerful makeup look.
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It was in keeping with those regulations that Correa announced the innovative Yasuní-ITT initiative in September 22010.
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A merger seemed in keeping with that wider trend, especially considering that Mitel and Polycom had complementary businesses.
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As pollinators, the native bees play a vital role in keeping Hawaii's native plant species alive and thriving.
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In keeping with his namesake, Francis has also made concern for the environment another linchpin of his papacy.
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This was in keeping with Trump's repeated behavior during the campaign, like when he falsely linked rival Sen.
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In keeping with our year-end tradition, we're telling you the tech books that are worth your money.
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The quizzes appear to be just the first step in keeping potential unwelcome members out of a Group.
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However, to call such a meeting illegal is wrong, since it was in keeping with standard whistleblower procedures.
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Mr Obama's decision is in keeping with his policy of normalising relations with the communist government of Cuba.
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In keeping with Pagenaud's roots in France, the ceremony was half and half in both French and English.
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In keeping with the masquerade theme, the actor also wore a silver mask on top of his head.
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The problem is that too many parties in this conflict have an interest in keeping up the charade.
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In keeping with the GOP's mixed reaction to the party's nominee, not all mayors are running from Trump.
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Some health researchers even question the significance of exercise in keeping pounds off, regardless of its other benefits.
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But Putin changed all that, in keeping with his aims to expand Russia's influence on the world stage.
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In keeping with that laissez-faire cause, Mr Bernier advocates ending protection for dairy, egg and poultry farms.
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I want to live a life in keeping with my purported values, but I also want a dog.
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So in keeping with the cinematography, I'm going to spend the whole Hack Report just talking about that.
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In keeping with this goal, we made a decision that would allow the evening to continue as planned.
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Safeguarding the wellbeing of employees plays an important role in keeping a company operational during this uncertain time.
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Unsurprisingly, the nut-free Nutpods is only available online in keeping Haydon's method of careful sales-channel selection.
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The degenerates who gamble on politics give Republicans the upper hand in keeping the Senate for a reason.
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The FBI is investigating the hack, which security experts have said would be in keeping with Russian tactics.
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In keeping with Viddsee's mission, the first Discovery documentaries available on the platform will be from independent filmmakers.
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And that's all in keeping with what the show has been doing since the election of Donald Trump.
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" According to Powers, Grande "was deeply helpful and effective in keeping Mac sober and helping him get sober.
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Religious liberty laws, meanwhile, seek to ensure that individuals and businesses may operate in keeping with their faith.
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In keeping with the Desperate Housewives theme, the Tesla strategy seems to be to make the neighborhood jealous.
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The density of dumb shit may be higher, but it's still in keeping with the last 13 months.
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It's still early days, so BoJo's future tactics in keeping the peace in cyberspace remain to be seen.
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In keeping with a rout in global stock markets, Lisbon's PSI-20 equity index was down 4 percent.
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"But in keeping with Musicians on Call's message, we believe in the gathering power of music," wrote Jenkins.
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But Patla's team wasn't interested in keeping time—they were studying the atom-emitted light inside the clock.
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HP throws their stylus in, keeping that extra $100 in your pocket for whatever else you may need.
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Very much in keeping with this administration's habit of arbitrarily declaring things national emergencies to seize more power!
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Still, he stood by the piece as in keeping with Gawker's mission to produce "true and interesting" journalism.
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In some ways you're the most puritanical in keeping it solely about the music for the longest time.
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Gareth Aird, senior economist at Commonwealth Bank, said Stevens' remarks were in keeping with the RBA's recent tone.
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In keeping with the album's title, Fortune's discography has been marked by adversity with an almost uncanny regularity.
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Vaccines and other drugs serve an important purpose in keeping people healthy and helping them recover from illness.
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Kaplan has in the past made comments in keeping with the core of the Fed leadership, including Yellen.
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Beijing has repeatedly called on local governments to take more responsibility in keeping the frothy market under control.
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In keeping with the friendly nature of the debate, none of Trump's rivals criticized him over the issue.
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That's in keeping with a day's announcements that also included a phone that can charge other phones, mind.
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Titled Sprung A Leak, it's a piece in keeping with the Belgian-American artist's major concerns to date.
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In that sense, the rally at Harvey Milk Plaza was in keeping with the legacy of Pride Month.
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In keeping in the spirit of the holiday episode, the comedian wore a red sweater and green blazer.
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Larter says these small steps can go a long way in keeping your child healthy and in school.
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Pentagon budget In keeping with her economics roots, Warren has called for cutting a "bloated" U.S. defense budget.
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Overall, the party's potential freshman class hasn't shown much interest in keeping the party's elder statesmen in power.
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Stern sounding words, certainly, but in fact their statements were in keeping with an American foreign policy tradition.
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In keeping with the prizes awarded under Danius, Ishiguro is both a deserving laureate and an unconventional one.
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In keeping with how he has run his campaign, Mr. Trump stretched the facts more often than Mrs.
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In keeping with a presidential Thanksgiving tradition, President Trump pardoned a turkey on Tuesday before departing for Florida.
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These moves are in keeping with recent studies showing that flavors play a significant role in adolescent vaping.
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In keeping with the civil rights movement, we had a sit-in on the floor of the House.
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The document is heavily redacted for statements that could be considered a confession in keeping with Florida law.
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And her subject matter is far from blithe, in keeping with the recent wave of feminist teen-pop.
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We are in "the realm of freedom," writes Hägglund, when we can act in keeping with our values.
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He rebuffed suggestions that would lead to confusing variations in keeping time from one country to the next.
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Document your valuables before the storm and be meticulous in keeping track of your losses and recovery expenses.
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In keeping with tradition, there is no sign outside: 20491 Bedford Street (Barrow Street), 2240-22-2845, chumleysnewyork.com.
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Earlier this week, he told local reporters that the police were justified in keeping roads from being blocked.
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"There is no question that seat belts play an important role in keeping passengers safe," the website notes.
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Trump's obstinate refusal to be a good soldier for the party is in keeping with his entire campaign.
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It might, quietly, be the Trump administration's most sweeping success in keeping asylum seekers out of the US.
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A man named James Empson, the son of Sloane's housekeeper, became a trusted assistant in keeping his collection.
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Salzman pleaded guilty to racketeering charges earlier this year for her role in keeping Daniela in the room.
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And, in keeping with the Fordist logic of postwar manufacturing, Berry's musical vocabulary is a kit of parts.
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In keeping with its Los Angeles roots, Snap is currently the sizzling nightclub on the social-media circuit.
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In keeping with a theme, Domino's didn't show up in court either, or attempt to contest Driscoll's claim.
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He even garnished it with a lime, which felt in keeping with the Modelo and Pacifico on draft.
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Given that, it stands to reason that Facebook's interest in keeping political ads is a question of profit.
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While the politics are hateful, this focus on "difference" is actually in keeping with our deepest neurological wiring.
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And maybe he is, though his attention is primarily invested in keeping things creepy, scary and off-kilter.
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Singapore researchers invented the first blood-based test for use in keeping track of people with the disease.
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Our people there did a great job in keeping their businesses functioning during the past couple of months.
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In keeping with broader declines in the ranks of priests, nuns and brothers, Mepkin's monastic community is dwindling.
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And her background seemed more in keeping with liberal, pro-globalization types — she's lived overseas and speaks Mandarin.
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What the industry calls commonality between older and newer versions is important to airlines in keeping costs down.
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But it was in keeping with her predilection for making accusations based on nothing more than prejudiced stereotypes.
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Mr. Zambada was meticulous in keeping track of cartel finances, which he demonstrated to jurors in detailed testimony.
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In an internal memorandum, executives said they were adopting a "flexible" dress code in keeping with the times.
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In Meereen, did Daario Naharis succeed in keeping the peace, despite having no real interest in doing so?
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Kono's stories follow a more traditionally realist structure in keeping with the postwar modernist writers of her time.
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The movement was in keeping with the style of the Looney Tunes characters Jones was known for animating.
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He has warned Coloradans to avoid gatherings of more than 10 people, in keeping with federal health guidance.
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"There was no other option," said Mr. López, whose unorthodox strategy succeeded in keeping the linemen at work.
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The changes would be in keeping with decades of development that have eliminated other traditional neighborhoods in Bangkok.
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Which is all the more reason Trump, in keeping buttoned up about Daniels, is turning political pundits sideways.
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After the funeral, Hadi, in keeping with Iraqi custom, married Abeer's sister, Iman, who agreed to raise Khalida.
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They complain that the boards are more interested in keeping out competition than protecting consumers against inept practitioners.
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His supporters defended him as being astute and politically savvy in keeping the church relevant through difficult years.
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Alferink, in keeping with the wishes of the man who had fought Siatta, declined to change the offer.
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And in keeping with CAH's absurd commitment to the gag, the AI isn't just some random text generator.
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The question now is which GOP side will prevail in keeping the language in the House defense bill.
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He should prove it by laying out a diplomatic strategy in keeping with the UN-led Geneva process.
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The round turret on the roof, echoing a ship's bridge, is in keeping with the style's nautical themes.
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The Metropolitan Transportation Authority takes pride in keeping all 472 of its stations open 24 hours a day.
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Their whitened faces are in keeping with the production designer Cédric Lord's stark palette: black, white, blood-red.
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Vallotton's less known paintings oscillate between a rigorous realism and a flattened style in keeping with the prints.
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The trick lies in keeping the current vibe going and, better yet, mimicking its approach across the Valley.
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I also remain a steadfast believer in index funds and in keeping investment costs as low as possible.
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This approach is in keeping with our general practice of referring to people and organizations as they prefer.
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Still, the government may face a tough job in keeping inflation below 3% this year, policy insiders said.
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In keeping with her wishes, this work was not to be shown until 20 years after her death.
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Finally, in keeping with the orthodox textualist approach, Kagan's opinion belittles legislative history as a useful interpretive tool.
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Grewal praised the medical examiner for ensuring their burials and autopsies were in keeping with their religious traditions.
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Major elements of the plan are in keeping with Mr. Trump's promise to crack down on unauthorized immigration.
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That was in keeping with the tough talk coming from Germany, the bloc's most influential member, this week.
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"We will examine everything if it is in keeping with the wishes of our partner," Zetsche told reporters.
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He testified on Tuesday wearing his uniform, in keeping with past practice for active members of the military.
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"These commitments are in keeping with P&G's ongoing efforts to pursue non-animal alternatives," P&G said.
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But Russian oil companies operate commercially and so have been less than scrupulous in keeping to agreed cutbacks.
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Don Beyer (D-Va.) said the president's move was not in keeping with the spirit of presidential clemency.
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Since Asgard was destroyed in "Ragnarok," it didn't seem like there was much point in keeping him around.
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In Addis Ababa, mourners have sat in tents all week to receive visitors, in keeping with Ethiopian tradition.
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In keeping with its standard policy on alleged strikes in Syria, Israel refused to confirm or deny the strikes.
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In effect, Mr Modi has rebranded a standard item of apparel in keeping with his Hindu-nationalist political project.
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But in keeping with the company's ethos around privacy, the profiles are visible only to you and your friend.
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But this new research does further highlight the role of a robust immune system in keeping older people healthier.
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FACT: Sharks play a pivotal role in keeping ocean ecosystems healthy and balanced by keeping fish populations in check.
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Internationally speaking, Flower is in keeping with Eleanor Antin's iconic feminist photo-documentation series, CARVING: A Traditional Sculpture (1972).
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Sewell insisted that Apple was treating Spotify as it would any other app maker, in keeping with antitrust law.
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Butterfly deaths could signal trouble for bees The butterfly plays a small but vital role in keeping ecosystems alive.
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This baby would be the fourth, and so its chances of survival seem slim in keeping with the prophecy.
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That's when Guaido, the head of the National Assembly, declared himself interim president, in keeping with the Venezuelan constitution.
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So really, maybe the Note 8's price tag is in keeping with smartphone prices that keep creeping up.
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Britain's closest neighbours, for example, in Ireland or the Low Countries have a powerful interest in keeping trade open.
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Trump supporters were quick to point to the role Democrats played in keeping the nation's attention on Mueller's investigation.
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And that's important because those aforementioned adenosine receptors also play a role in keeping our circadian rhythms humming along.
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The format is in keeping with Mr Raskopoulos's previous work, where his unusual characters have engendered laughter and tenderness.
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Danny Rand, in keeping true to the character's original appearance, is played by blonde-haired, blue-eyed Finn Jones.
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"In keeping with tradition and in loyalty to the Navy, I have submitted my request to retire," Swift said.
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He will receive a year of salary as his severance, in keeping with the AMNH policy for tenured curators.
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That it would execute large numbers of people, based on its paranoia, is in keeping with its inherent nature.
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In keeping with that totally unforced analogy, we'll be comparing their music videos to J.D. Salinger books and stories.
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It also marks a significant move for FCA in keeping pace with other automakers in the self-driving stakes.
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You've made a valiant effort in keeping up with the histories and rivalries never explained outright on the show.
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In keeping with this goal, we made a decision that would allow the evening to go on as planned.
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Here's what happened: The Portland police dressed in riot gear and largely succeeded in keeping the two groups apart.
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After all, Fossil's most recent Wear OS devices had a decided health focus, in keeping with most recent smartwatches.
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No student information was shared with the agents, Farina said, in keeping with guidance to city schools in March.
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In keeping with its "Pro" line, the company demonstrated tasks of the creative professional, like Photoshop and music remixing.
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The FDA's decision is in keeping with an advisory panel's recommendation in August that the FDA reject the drug.
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Points are docked or added depending on how far proprietors succeed in keeping displays neat and surrounding pavements clear.
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"We have a situation where nobody has a vested interest in keeping any oil in the ground," Moors said.
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That's in keeping with polling in the state that has consistently shown Clinton well ahead in the swing state.
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This is in keeping with global trends, with 2015 ocean temperatures likely to set an all-time record high.
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And in keeping with the state's heritage of liberty, Massachusetts is an inclusive state, with robust protections against discrimination.
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We lose a crucial ally in keeping excess carbon out of the atmosphere (and in slowing global warming). 2.
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Their equal income split works like equity shares: every partner has a direct interest in keeping the band together.
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In keeping with the changing job market, more workers are looking for remote jobs or opportunities with scheduling flexibility.
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EW has the exclusive look at this conversation — which, in keeping with Bri's style, is somewhat random and confusing.
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But instead -- in keeping with what we are learning about his character -- he resorted to innuendo, bigotry and bullying.
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Bloomberg reported that Kushner is also believed to have been instrumental in keeping Christie off Trump's presidential ticket. 5.
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In keeping with the Academy's pattern however, the film was snubbed for Best Picture, to much outrage from fans.
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Not every company that has adopted the spot-rate approach has been successful in keeping its costs at bay.
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In keeping with Mr Scalfari's well-established style, he avoided using notebooks or tape-recorders during his papal chat.
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On the foreign issues she's addressed, she has staked out ground in keeping with the relatively hawkish pro-U.
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For starters, they're usually elected officials themselves, so getting out timely information is probably helpful in keeping their jobs.
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And it's certainly in keeping with the growing trend of companies using web series as test balloons for talent.
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In keeping with Acosta's love for the show, she threw Khaleesi a Game of Thrones-themed first birthday party.
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World soccer's governing body FIFA ruled that Vida's comments were not in keeping with tournament rules about political neutrality.
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In keeping with the bipartisan spirit of everyone loathing robocalls, the bill passed today with a 97-1 vote.
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" "Please join us in keeping Christina's family as we know Jesus said, 'In this world you will have trouble.
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Asked if Clinton had exercised bad judgment in keeping Abedin so close, Pelosi turned the question on her husband.
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But Mr Bongo's reaction was also in keeping with a pattern of behaviour since he took office in 2009.
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In keeping the beard, I feel more in touch with my feminine side because it feels more like me.
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WHY IS IT 25 BILLION, WHICH IS IN KEEPING, WOULD SEEM AT LEAST, WITH WHAT YOU DID LAST YEAR.
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Turns out, I'm not alone in keeping a mental list of which of my partner's belongings I'd gleefully chuck.
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Online sales rose 50%, in keeping with growth last quarter, and now make up 1.5% of sales in Mexico.
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These parties all share a common interest in resolving the intra-GCC spat, and in keeping the gas flowing.
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Often, it sits outside our field of vision, and we have to be deliberate in keeping an open mind.
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Some regard the announcement as mere grandstanding, in keeping with his habit of erratic policymaking and provocative public statements.
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That behavior was in keeping with the hands off attitude that Trump adopted during the Senate's Obamacare repeal efforts.
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So that's part of the thing in keeping it grounded, and finding our moments where it's over the top.
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It'll be nice if iOS 11.4 brings us a feature that's actually helpful, especially in keeping our data safe.
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Tullow said its partners would pay in keeping with their stakes in the project, but Kosmos challenged this logic.
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Yet Lehane argued that the ad campaign might have played a key part in keeping Trump's approval ratings down.
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Publicly inviting Gennifer Flowers to the debate (even if it was done insincerely) is in keeping with this strategy.
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In keeping with the basketball theme, the legendary Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is also set to appear on the show.
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An educational perspective is more in keeping with the tech's capabilities — and something Sketchfab reckons it can help provide.
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In keeping with the open-source culture of neural network art, Kogan has posted instructions for style transfer technique.
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Climate change activists hope it will convince more young people to get involved in keeping rising temperatures in check.
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But in keeping with the broader pattern, they offer more conservative answers on the issues than those who vote.
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That's in keeping with intelligence community practice: agencies assign a confidence level to their findings because intelligence isn't conclusive.
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In keeping with the American impulse toward self-improvement, the transformation Oliver seeks is both simpler and more explicit.
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Their presence in the race played a role in keeping Roby and Bright well short of the 50% mark.
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"Administrator Pruitt's comments are perfectly in keeping with the scientific integrity policy," spokesman John Konkus said in a statement.
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After the election, Hillary Clinton argued that the releases had been instrumental in keeping her from the Oval Office.
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That's in keeping with intelligence community practice: Agencies assign a confidence level to their findings because intelligence isn't conclusive.
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One of them said it could be delayed through an injunction sought by a shareholder interested in keeping Souza.
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So consumers, he said, should be vigilant in keeping track of their bank account to note any unfamiliar transactions.
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It's also entirely in keeping with the scandals that have rocked Price, Mnuchin, and Pruitt over the past month.
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"People fear that foreign investors will just transfer the know-how and have no interest in keeping the facilities."
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Because it succeeded in keeping the peace among the major powers for over 40 years, it looks useful today.
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Six of the governors elected in the current round are women, roughly in keeping with the board's existing composition.
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In keeping with their habit of giving to charity, the couple contributed the payment to the Jolie-Pitt Foundation.
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It gets a little naughty — in keeping with the show's history — and Baldwin can be delightfully nasty when appropriate.
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Randomized clinical trials have compared naltrexone to buprenorphine and found they were similarly effective in keeping people off opioids.
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In keeping with our generation's inexplicable obsession with brunch, Brach's has a new breakfast-themed flavor on the market.
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That is their exit strategy, in our view, and that framework might succeed in keeping Russia in the fold.
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Such a sudden shift would also be in keeping with Trump's recent appeals to North Korea and even Iran.
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Abcam, which says it represents 600,000 drivers, told its members to remain "firm" in keeping its protest in place.
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We quoted her mother cursing at her, which was in keeping with the rawness and roughness of the narrative.
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In keeping with VW's overall design ethos, Alltrack comes to this segment down the conservative side of the trail.
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Trump has repeatedly tried to maintain an aura of unpredictability, claiming that there is power in keeping adversaries guessing.
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Was Cohen involved in some way, shape or form in keeping the "Access Hollywood" tape secret for so long?
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And it's fully in keeping with tonight's modus operandi, which is to banish all hint of tragedy or discord.
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Rabkin said a costume requirement at House of Yes plays a big role in keeping out would-be voyeurs.
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So far, al-Shabaab has been pretty successful in keeping its fighters from defecting to ISIS, but it's difficult.
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No piece of software will cure that, but Due goes a long way in keeping that tendency in check.
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And do you think there's much dramatic mileage to be found in keeping June out of the Waterford house?
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And players have always had a stake, for both personal and business reasons, in keeping their private lives private.
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In keeping the project close to home, Portner also enlisted former Slasher Flicks collaborator Angel Deradoorian for the record.
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Hill will move to another program on the network, in keeping with her multiyear contract, Deadline Hollywood reported Friday.
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CEO Eddie Lampert, with his hedge fund vehicle ESL Investments, has played a key role in keeping Sears afloat.
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The campaign had been building for months, and Mr. Abadi's dramatic late-night speech was in keeping with tradition.
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He believes there is considerable value in keeping people on their toes, never truly knowing what he is thinking.
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In keeping with longstanding U.S. policy, it affects commercial conduct concerning boycotts that are contrary to U.S. foreign policy.
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The political heat rises but the movie stays cool, its smooth, smart climax in keeping with its levelheaded tone.
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Everywhere we look we're finding these opportunities and they're very much in keeping with the spirit of the times.
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The truth is that this is very American, very in keeping with the worst that America has to offer.
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Like a proper terminal lance, his reply was dismissive and defiant, in keeping with what his fans might expect.
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That seems to be in keeping with a 153 survey of 1,001 11-to-16-year-olds in Britain.
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In keeping with past early-season buildups, his speed has ticked up each outing, reaching 262 to 286 m.p.h.
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In keeping with standard Border Patrol protocol, the father and child were at a station where water was available.
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It is in keeping with a long conservative tradition of challenging the economic wisdom and effectiveness of energy subsidies.
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It may seem like a jarring shift in mood, but it is in keeping with the film's essayistic form.
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Some cuffs weren't ribbed, some collars were smaller, and some of the necklines varied, in keeping with traditional styles.
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What emerged at the three-hour hearing was a story in keeping with others told by former ISIS members.
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But what that means is that they have a vested interest in keeping the Democratic Party strong and competitive.
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When he does, he has avoided his American peers, in keeping with the strict rules for senior party officials.
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"You had a lot of people who were interested in keeping things going on this way," Mr. Baumgarten said.
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Pertchik said he makes a point of reminding his staff how important they are in keeping the country running.
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Her projects are in keeping with the trend in ecological theory to decenter human perspectives on non-human entities.
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Other major shows will also pay tribute to departed jazz luminaries, in keeping with Jazz at Lincoln Center tradition.
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The only real question is whether or not the city is current in keeping its assessments up to date.
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Especially if your student credit card doesn't have an annual fee, there's no real downside in keeping it open.
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The action was in keeping with the pope's vision of a collegial, bottom-up church that empowers local bishops.
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In keeping with the highway metaphor, think about cars trying to get off a highway at a crowded exist.
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Pétillant naturel, a sparkling wine made the old-fashioned way, would be perfectly in keeping with an informal picnic.
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In the Rembrandt, religion is played down, in keeping with the Protestant belief that faith is an individual matter.
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In keeping with that game's custom, only the league's worst teams receive that opportunity, but the 49ers were unbowed.
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In keeping with the precedent of Clinton's trial, the testimony of Trump should be a part of this one.
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On the one hand, he must speak out against discrimination, in keeping with the rules enshrined in international conventions.
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That's in keeping with what it was, for example, from the beginning of the outbreak up to Jan. 28.
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Mr. Biden's back-against-the-wall victory was in keeping with South Carolina's tradition of turning around presidential campaigns.
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Still, it seems that the underhand serve could more regularly play a cameo role in keeping a returner honest.
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In keeping with its name, the bill aims to extend the solvency of the program into the next century.
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We're entering into the spookiest season of the year, and that means everything you purchase should be in keeping.
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BEIJING — China's biggest risk lies in keeping the local market closed to foreigners, a government research fellow said Thursday.
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Building these habits of mindfulness and reflection will help in keeping your complaining balanced and on the right track.
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Mr. Afwerki has been remarkably successful in keeping control of the country without compromising or heeding calls to change.
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And for the first spot on our itinerary, we served looks in keeping with the vibrancy of our destination.
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Yet somehow America still isn't getting its share of criticism for its own role in keeping those grievances alive.
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Yet somehow America still isn't getting its share of criticism for its own role in keeping those grievances alive.
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In keeping with her quest for freedom, the home had no interior doors except in a small guest bathroom.
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In keeping with its open-door approach, Doha was home to an Israeli trade office from 1996 to 2008.
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That outcome was in keeping with other determinations that have come out of the Justice Department regarding Mr. Trump.
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I put on my dancing shoes and in keeping with the show, hair extensions and way too much makeup.
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She was buried the day of her death, in keeping with Muslim custom, and I couldn't attend her funeral.
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German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas called Monday for Europe to play a role in keeping Iraq stable and unified.
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Mr. Kabila has succeeded in keeping his opponents not only out of the way, but out of the country.
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In keeping with the agency's policy, he would not confirm or deny whether the agency was investigating the group.
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In keeping with the long-running trend toward passive management, most individual investors seeking preferred stocks use index funds.
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Many states have seen increases in keeping with the national average, but prices have spiked higher in some locations.
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After all, it's in keeping with Trump's healthy ego and his belief that he deserves prizes -- all the prizes.
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In its loyalty to the official narrative, however, the show is in keeping with the model he has built.
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This spartan philosophy is in keeping with my own view that a lot can be achieved with very little.
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She said Casuccio's de-escalation training, which the department routinely does, played a role in keeping the situation calm.
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That target is in keeping with the area's growing retirement community, said Bismarck State College President Dr. Larry Skogen.
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But the company has been relatively unscathed thus far, and Guo is likely interested in keeping things that way.
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It's in keeping with how this pop star has conducted all of her business over the last few years.
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Northern elites were more interested in re-establishing economic ties than in keeping their commitments to blacks' constitutional rights.
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In keeping with our training, how we choose to disseminate information must be able to stand up to scrutiny.
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Yet it has faced challenges in keeping the water from the Catskill and Delaware systems safe enough to drink.
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In other words, Yahoo's sale limps forward, which is in keeping with how it's been going for years now.
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That appeared to be in keeping with the latest round of sanctions, adopted by the Security Council in December.
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