" Pressed for details, Mr. Cuomo said the meeting was "in preparation for Joe's case, in preparation for the case that they were indicting against the nine defendants.
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II. Review of Open Source Documents in Preparation for Testimony In preparation for my appearance today, I reviewed the statement Ambassador Taylor provided this inquiry on October 22, 2019.
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I was reading it this week in preparation for this.
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In preparation for the show, Harris scrubbed the overused bathrooms.
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Tune in in preparation for the day we blast off.
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In preparation for the event, Chang and Cheung stockpiled product.
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Andrew Cuomo (D) in preparation for his 2018 reelection campaign.
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Tonight's meeting in preparation for the continuation of events tomorrow.
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They also perform another safety check in preparation for landing.
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More automakers are partnering in preparation for an electric car future.
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In preparation for the onslaught, Louisiana officials have started closing floodgates.
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Jerry was in preparation for being a dead person all along.
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I didn't even listen to it in preparation for this conversation.
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Aaron started his nine-month fertility treatment in preparation for IVF.
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Walker did none of these things in preparation for this show.
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Several airlines began cancelling flights Wednesday in preparation for the storm.
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"We know people are grooming in preparation for sex," she said.
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At the recent rehearsal of Pradhanica, in preparation for an Aug.
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Puerto Rican officials have declared an emergency in preparation for Dorian.
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We've closed on the issue in preparation for a vote tonight.
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City authorities spent weeks, possibly months, in preparation for the events.
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That rehearsal feels like it was all in preparation for today.
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In preparation for the meeting, Mark tried to organize his thoughts.
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Its etymology is to till the earth in preparation for seed.
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The friendlies were supposed to be in preparation for the World Cup.
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Boyz II Men rehearse in preparation for the Grammy Awards on Feb.
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Senegal moved troops towards its border in preparation for a possible intervention.
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Then, last week, Beresheet entered lunar orbit in preparation for today's event.
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More people are selling their homes in preparation for leaving (see chart).
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Is she testing out new hairstyles in preparation for her upcoming wedding?
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This is all in preparation for the upcoming Surf Ranch Pro event.
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CDT on Tuesday in preparation for idling or completely shutting the refinery.
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Clark: Do you wish that you had in preparation for the show?
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He sold everything in preparation for his family's move to the States.
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I would spend 20 hours in preparation for a one-hour interview.
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Mr. Ailes advised Mr. Trump in preparation for the general election debates.
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Harry returned to the U.K. on Sunday in preparation for Remembrance Week.
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NVMA distributed pallets and tarps to evacuees in preparation for bad weather.
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Dextre's job begins on New Year's Eve, in preparation for the walks.
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We lifted weights at Georgetown prep in preparation for the football season.
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In preparation for 2020, the president is focused on the minority vote.
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In preparation for her first child, Meghan had a lavish baby shower.
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We examined war plans drafted in preparation for a potential military confrontation.
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In preparation for the week ahead, Mr. Goldstein offered a few suggestions.
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Even certain TV dramas were postponed in preparation for the lavish funeral.
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In preparation for the momentous occasion, Terwilliger had memorized the oath of office.
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LG: ... in preparation for this podcast and I stumbled upon a Forbes articles.
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VIX, in preparation for a potentially difficult end to the year for investors.
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And I did listen to "Fireflies" on Spotify, in preparation for this evaluation.
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In preparation for the film, she flew to Oregon to meet Harding herself.
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I have eight bottles of chili at home in preparation for the apocalypse.
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The team debuted new logos and merchandise in preparation for the 2018 season.
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HOFFMAN: And there will be a lot of meetings in preparation for that.
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In preparation for the trials, FiveAI undertook data gathering exercises in August 2018.
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Rick Scott (R) declared a state of emergency Sunday in preparation for Michael.
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Sunday is for rest, relaxation, and recuperation in preparation for another working week.
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Businesses in Florida and the Bahamas boarded up in preparation for Hurricane Dorian.
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Whole Foods is already expanding its teams in preparation for the holiday season.
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The Old Stables recently received a $493,000 renovation in preparation for the move.
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In preparation for my summer retail job, I ordered some clothes from JCPenney.
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Department leaders believe terrorists study descriptions of police training in preparation for attacks.
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Palmer said the firm had increased its stock in preparation for any eventuality.
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In preparation for his show, Cave went onstage to introduce himself to Bentonville.
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The disastrous evacuation in preparation for Hurricane Rita in 5003 proved the case.
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Scott called on the Republicans to unify in preparation for the general election.
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The city canceled all police officers' days off in preparation for the outages.
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Nationalist troops gather in preparation for war against the Communists, circa May 1949.
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A crane ship was docked near the wreck in preparation for recovery operations.
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Huskies run side by side during course training in preparation for the race.
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And Sundance Now offers a film primer in preparation for the Trump presidency.
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I bought it April 3rd in preparation for a mix I'm working on.
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The teens in Arviat practice year-round in preparation for the dance competition.
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All of this is in preparation for Hannah B.'s turn in the spotlight.
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Click through to take a shopping voyage in preparation for your actual summer vacation.
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WhiteKnightTwo and the first SpaceShipTwo taxi on the tarmac in preparation for take off.
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They&aposve practiced wearing diving masks and breathing, in preparation for the diving possibility.
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Elliot and Matthew fold cloth diapers in preparation for the birth of their daughter.
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I pack the baby's diaper bag in preparation for the week to start again.
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The source said the shelling of recent days was in preparation for ground operations.
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On February 26th the Central Committee convened again in preparation for the parliamentary session.
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A static fire test was successfully completed on Tuesday in preparation for the mission.
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The craft will now adjust its orbit in preparation for landing on April 11.
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He recently announced he's leaving the show in preparation for his first child's birth.
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The event will educate analysts about the company's business in preparation for its IPO.
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Data last week showed manufacturers ramping up stocks in preparation for potential border delays.
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What have you discussed with him and Carl Lewis in preparation for the Trials?
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Some people had organized their belongings on the ground in preparation for the demonstration.
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Spend the days listening to track after track in preparation for said next set?
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"@vancityreynolds performs on of his favorite ab exercises in preparation for #deadpool2," Saladino wrote.
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You can tech in cards in preparation for more aggressive or more control matches.
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These methods have been applied to scores of manuscripts in preparation for this exhibition.
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Pork farmers have been doing the same thing this week, in preparation for Florence.
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Engel, in cargo pants, appeared to be dressed in preparation for a long flight.
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That was after my mother's first suicide attempt, in preparation for a disastrous move.
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In preparation for the trial, final fact witness lists will be exchanged by Feb.
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At least Godard traveled to the places he considered in preparation for his film.
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Vice doubled its news staff over the summer in preparation for the show's launch.
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It said track tests would be carried out in preparation for implementation in 2018.
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In preparation for his next game, he often watches video of his past performances.
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That being said, we devote a lot of man-hours in preparation for December.
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In preparation for my wedding, I worked out twice a day on 800 calories.
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He asked about the laxative he was to take in preparation for the test.
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"Absolutely nothing has changed in preparation for protecting us from the virus," she wrote.
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In Padova, the hospital pitched tents outside in preparation for an influx of cases.
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The remaining Indonesian players on the roster were released in preparation for this move.
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Plummer, 23, decided to try making heart-shaped macarons in preparation for Valentine's Day.
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It was not immediately clear whether the shipment was in preparation for an incursion.
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Still, Jones is keeping his political operation running in preparation for a reelection campaign.
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In preparation for storms, a sealant is used keep the surface from washing away.
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In preparation for the testimony, here are 10 memorable facts about Mr. Cohen. 1.
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It was a goal she pursued aggressively in preparation for her upcoming maternity leave.
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On Sunday, Mr. Sorey gives a solo set in preparation for a future recording.thestonenyc.com
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In preparation for the premiere, here are 13 chilling novels centered around haunted houses.
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In preparation for Mosul, Iraqi forces retook Hit, raising the Iraqi flag there Monday.
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So in preparation for this brave new world, I decided to replace my fingerprints.
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In preparation for Shade, he researched Still and was affected by his laborious process.
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She had rubbed the cream all over her body in preparation for her wedding.
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In preparation for his possible stand-in, Nick also had a bouquet of red roses.
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We are showing prototypes now to content producing partners in preparation for the HYDROGEN Network.
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The campaign had long been planning adjustments in preparation for the general election, one said.
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YPG forces are reportedly already digging ditches and trenches in preparation for a Turkish onslaught.
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India evacuated almost 300,000 people and closed schools and colleges in preparation for the storm.
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Did you know that Vikander gained 12 pounds of muscle in preparation for the film?
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Japanese TV showed Abe playing golf Friday in preparation for Sunday&aposs outing with Trump.
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In preparation for that event, it has raised interest rates nine times since December 2015.
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Randle also was chosen to train with Team USA in preparation for the Rio Olympics.
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My wife made 1 cookies in preparation for my son's 29st birthday party next month.
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Abbott activated about 700 members of the state&aposs National Guard in preparation for Harvey.
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Trump's call with Netanyahu: It was "purely logistical" in preparation for Trump's visit to Israel.
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Social media giants have been ramping up their efforts in preparation for the World Cup.
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She went over the details in Assamese with her lawyer in preparation for cross-examination.
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They played no friendlies in preparation for that tournament, only scrimmaging against a boys' team.
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The smart ones will be rethinking the way they recruit in preparation for the thaw.
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In preparation for potential conflict, hedge funds have bought protection against a South Korean default.
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NATO defense ministers are scheduled to meet next month in preparation for the NATO summit.
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They have ramped up their inventories in preparation for consumers to dish out at stores.
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Pyle posted a simple request on his Facebook page in preparation for their big day.
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China has taken extensive security measures in preparation for the G20 summit opening on Sunday.
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I spent that Friday reviewing records from fiscal year 2017 in preparation for an audit.
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The campaign is already amassing a historically large war chest in preparation for the battle.
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In preparation for the big night, we've broken down number of heated, must-monitor races.
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Consider this your wildly entertaining 30-slide refresher in preparation for Sunday's season 6 premiere.
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Have you been saving up your Legendary Marks in preparation for Rise of Iron's launch?
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Ms. Hagen said she spoke with the wedding vendors in preparation for a possible cancellation.
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But packing in preparation for fleeing involves making split second decisions without a clear head.
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Absolutely loads of retailers are offering great pre-order deals, in preparation for the Sept.
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Everyone should have seven days of food, water and medicine in preparation for this storm.
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In preparation for an expected army offensive, civilians have been readying food and digging shelters.
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Afterward, they clean up and dress up in fancy clothes in preparation for the end.
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Outside, Filipinos of all ages were busy tying palm fronds in preparation for Palm Sunday.
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The building is currently undergoing a $1.2 million renovation in preparation for the club's opening.
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Shanghai had evacuated 53,000 people in preparation for the typhoon, the state news agency reported.
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In preparation for mass production and a December launch, Mayfield Robotics has started consolidating components.
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Schools, courts and government offices were closed in Maui County in preparation for the storm.
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In fact, some have already been completed in preparation for the project's official kick-off.
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Tom Wolf announced a state of emergency for several counties in preparation for the storm.
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They had already shut down many of the camp's businesses in preparation for the demolition.
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Sometimes done in preparation for marriage, the procedure removes parts of a girl's external genitalia.
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Rick Scott (R) has been making moves behind the scenes in preparation for national office.
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A. Many immature mammals practice hunting and fighting skills in preparation for the real thing.
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In preparation for "Exposure," she has been practicing composing quickly, which may mean more simply.
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And so my friend has built Lydia a website, in preparation for her internet stardom!
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Right after trees bloom, their leaves fully unfold in preparation for spring and summer growth.
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And both Chinese companies are actively investing in preparation for the next wave of lithium demand.
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Norman spoke to the media on Wednesday in preparation for the Redskins-Packers matchup this weekend.
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Christie lost over 20 pounds and gained it back in muscle in preparation for her audition.
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Keene wants to buy a "bear put spread" in preparation for a move down in TLT.
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A dolphin responding to a hand gesture... or perhaps baiting a human in preparation for attack.
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Military service members set up barriers in Panfilov Park in Almaty in preparation for Victory Day.
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The hips obviously square during rear hand punches and square in preparation for lead hand hooks.
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In fact, it was only in preparation for this project that I really got stuck in.
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White House officials were at the White House late Saturday evening in preparation for an announcement.
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Volunteers undergo tolerance training in preparation for sit-in demonstrations in Petersburg, Virginia, in May 1960.
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We made stew, got a sleeping bag, and went to bed in preparation for day two.
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In preparation for the 2028 Olympic games, the Metro plans on radically expanding the railway system.
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A week after launch, it was moved into a different orbit in preparation for the test.
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Police told reporters this month they're stepping up security in preparation for the high-profile cases.
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Claire worked tirelessly to train and socialize the pair in preparation for their therapy animal certification.
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I spent close to $20163 in preparation for rush — some girls may have spent even more.
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Recently, VW said it would tweak its iconic logo in preparation for the electric car era.
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We blitzed eggplants atop a 700-degree tandoor oven in preparation for the roasted eggplant dip.
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In preparation for my own article, I have bought a waterproof poncho and some Speedo goggles.
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LHP Clayton Kershaw threw long toss before Sunday's game in preparation for a big start vs.
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Butler sported dyed black hair, seemingly in preparation for the role of the Mississippi-born crooner.
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Is there a chance that the clothing line is in preparation for her own little DJ?
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California's pro debut information sheet asks fighters to describe their training in preparation for the bout.
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They rush along the perfectly polished white tiles, in preparation for the upcoming Monaco Grand Prix.
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Slipping back to the center in preparation for a general election battle, which is something Mrs.
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People in Saada started to dig graves in preparation for funerals to be held on Saturday.
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ETNews claims the Korean electronics company has ordered 50,000 White Cards in preparation for its launch.
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Her mother, Doria Ragland, reportedly arrived in England late last month in preparation for the birth.
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After all, if it comes up in preparation for a Senate confirmation hearing, it's probably important.
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Security is tightening in New York in preparation for the United Nations General Assembly this week.
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Kohl's, UPS, and Amazon are also hiring thousands of workers in preparation for the holiday season.
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I was reading through a few notes in preparation for the interview and we started chatting.
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The company is reportedly intensifying its growth plans in preparation for an IPO later this year.
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Home Credit made the application in preparation for a global offering of its shares, it said.
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It might not fit anymore as breasts enlarge, even in first trimester, in preparation for nursing.
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In preparation for the Trump's new version of Obamacare, Lara foresaw millions of Californians becoming uninsured.
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It's caused 40% of millennials to say they're cutting back on spending in preparation for coronavirus.
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I keep our Word Webs simple, and generally use them in preparation for a writing assignment.
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I have been hitting the gym in preparation for enjoying his delicacies, like foie gras cake.
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He decided to return this year in preparation for his first French Open appearance since 2015.
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Houthi fighters dug trenches across roads, apparently in preparation for a bigger battle for the city.
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In preparation for her 15th muay Thai bout, her father whispered a prayer into her ear.
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In preparation for the title character, the 23-year-old received four months of language coaching.
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My partner, Claude, was waiting at home, cleaning the apartment in preparation for the months ahead.
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She brilliantly captured the thwack-thwack of a tennis ball bounced in preparation for a serve.
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I get a partial highlight and a pink overlay in preparation for Pride festivities this weekend.
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It has four ground-level retail spaces, and is being vacated in preparation for major renovations.
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The aircraft was taxiing to be de-iced in preparation for departure when the incident occurred.
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The suits will be subject to additional testing in the coming months, in preparation for launch.
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Guice stepped in for Leonard Fournette, who skipped the game in preparation for the N.F.L. draft.
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Still, traditions don't protect you from death, or the life of anxiety in preparation for it.
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Workers and volunteers began cleaning up the mall in preparation for its planned reopening on Thursday.
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Democratic candidates have spent recent weeks crisscrossing Iowa in preparation for the first nominating contest there.
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Markets were worried about conflicting reports about American military repositioning troops in preparation for leaving Iraq.
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Around 10% of people were looking for another job in preparation for a recession, Bankrate found.
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This group is not going away, it's just recharging in preparation for its next move higher.
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In preparation for the trek, she took cross-country skiing lessons and hired a personal trainer.
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Kempner had co-run the firm with Tony Yoseloff since 2018 in preparation for Kempner's retirement.
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In preparation for each dinner, I visit each community to organize event logistics with local partners.
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Ben Ray Lujan, D-New Mexico, did last year in preparation for the 2018 midterm election.
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Prescott added Thursday that he thought he'd be throwing on Friday in preparation for the game.
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Microsoft has been staffing up in preparation for working on the JEDI project, despite Amazon's protest.
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Its doors and windows are battened with plywood, as if in preparation for a coming storm.
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Crap: It's the second week of February and you've done exactly nothing in preparation for Valentine's Day.
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After all, we have to get ours looking their best in preparation for the show's big premiere.
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In preparation for this endeavor, Fineberg studied psychoanalysis at the Boston and Western New England Psychoanalytic Institutes.
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More than 116,000 people had been evacuated from Vietnam's densely populated coastal strip in preparation for Doksuri.
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The Caprice has done everything it can to be fully self-sustaining in preparation for Day Zero.
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The track team steals Casey's clothing as she tries on a slinky dress in preparation for homecoming.
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Slack has filed its S-1 registration statement with the SEC in preparation for its direct listing.
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I was sitting in his office chugging coffee in preparation for the long and challenging day ahead.
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NASA astronauts are already training in Boeing's Dreamliner and SpaceX's Dragon capsules in preparation for these launches.
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SpaceX retrieved the rocket and spent the next few months refurbishing it in preparation for today's launch.
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In the aftermath of the 23 Northridge earthquake, many changes were implemented in preparation for future earthquakes.
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For several weeks, Gaga has been steering away from her signature platinum blonde in preparation for Enigma.
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He said the plane was not airborne, but the doors had been closed in preparation for takeoff.
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Once complete, Rocket Lab will begin test flights of Electron in preparation for their first commercial missions.
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Update, July TKTK 11:30AM: Updated post in preparation for the World Cup finals on July 16th.
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So, in preparation for the big night, I also ordered a pair of white gloves on Amazon.
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The Lyric is getting a whole new look in preparation for the U.S. debut of the play.
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Listen to all of the album of the year nominees below in preparation for music's biggest night.
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Earlier this week, Tencent blocked certain features on WeChat, likely in preparation for the 19th National Congress.
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In preparation for the movie, hairdresser Klaus Baruck had to cut off Lennon's long locks in 1966.
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"I have worked very hard over the past three years in preparation for these Games," she said.
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Major construction work is underway in preparation for Qatar's hosting of the 2022 World Cup, for instance.
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Some clinics are able to give out more days' worth of methadone in preparation for these events.
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We slept in the second day in preparation for what I knew would be another late night.
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According to LiveScience, in preparation for winter, female reindeer build up to nearly 50 percent body fat.
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Things are settling down as the moon wanes in preparation for next week's new moon in Gemini.
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Theatre people and friends were sawing boards and sweeping the floor in preparation for painting it black.
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In preparation for the centenary celebration of the revolt, the home is being turned into a museum.
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He filled a syringe and wrapped it in aluminum foil in preparation for the long day ahead.
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The birds have silver beards, like Santa Claus, but that's because they're drooling, in preparation for dying.
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The coalition's targets on Friday included weapons depots and command centers, in preparation for the ground assault.
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There are also indications that nations are testing data manipulation techniques in preparation for larger scale attacks.
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His supporters counter that he's trying to outmaneuver the Tories in preparation for the next general election.
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Gurriel, 32, played for Class A Lancaster last week in preparation for joining the Astros this month.
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So in preparation for the future, he advised that job seekers target roles requiring personalization or creativity.
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Most people had left the courtroom when the chart was displayed in preparation for Wednesday's closing arguments.
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A senior government officials told Reuters Atmar resigned in preparation for his own 2019 run against Ghani.
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A lot of the mall was in construction, likely in preparation for the final stages of opening.
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The private education provider will reshuffle some of its existing borrowings in preparation for its foreign IPO.
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There are plants that lose their leaves, or even their entire aboveground stems in preparation for winter.
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While I was showering in preparation for my date, I suddenly saw blood flowing down my legs.
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The rebels had started handing over heavy weapons in preparation for the army to enter, it reported.
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"I voluntarily wrote wills and trusts in preparation for a talking point with Aretha," Mr. Bennett said.
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Of course, none of this straightforward and expectations should be managed in preparation for the long haul.
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He was granted the short leave, his 14th, in preparation for his planned release in two years.
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Turkish troops were being bused to the Syrian border in preparation for an incursion, Turkish media reported.
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"In preparation for departure, the nosegear of Delta flight 1114 exited the taxiway," a Delta spokesperson said.
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In preparation for a possible American counterstrike, Iran accidentally shot down a Ukrainian passenger jet outside Tehran.
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And it didn't stop there — Tom Cruise shadowed pilots at Top Gun in preparation for his role.
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Mr. Shipp enrolled in acting classes and lost weight in preparation for a June shoot that year.
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In preparation for dark winters, caribou bulk up on plants, which flourish with more light for photosynthesis.
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I listen to a pop-punk playlist in preparation for a concert I am going to tomorrow.
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Hyundai Motor Group this month proposed a restructuring plan in preparation for a father-to-son handover.
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In preparation for the 2020 elections, we mapped the the full calendar for each state's primary race:
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Separately, Transocean on Monday said it was preparing to move two rigs in preparation for the storm.
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The truce was arranged in preparation for peace talks next month in Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan.
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Reports circulated that the company is talking to advisers and banks in preparation for a bankruptcy filing.
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The Indian troop movements in the past few days may be in preparation for such an uprising.
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On an Easter and Passover holiday weekend, city officials labored in preparation for the workweek to come.
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Nearby is a man that crouches over his arm, which is tightly bound in preparation for injection.
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The company also hired attorney Daniel Petrocelli, who once represented Trump, in preparation for the legal fight.
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Many of the presidential candidates are fanning across the state's 210 counties today, in preparation for the Feb.
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Without the challenge of Sanders, Clinton might be pivoting toward the center in preparation for the general election.
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In preparation for tonight's farewell address, I spent the past few days scrolling through the Obama administration's archives.
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Cars line up in long lines waiting to get sandbags in preparation for Hurricane Irma in Orlando, Florida.
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Machinery was moved into the factory during the second quarter in preparation for the first phase of production.
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They said the rebels have fortified the area in preparation for a likely coming battle against government forces.
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Keep calm and carry on: A utilities worker suits up in preparation for some rather uncomfortable sewer work.
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October 73, 27 - Meets with Kim in Pyongyang, in preparation for a second summit between Trump and Kim.
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Kyl had been shepherding Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh around the Hill in preparation for his confirmation hearings.
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The younger boys practiced with sticks and toys, in preparation for the day when they can carry guns.
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A man makes traditional sweets called "Maamoul" in preparation for the Eid al-Fitr feast in Damascus, Syria.
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"This also means that salt-coated masks could be stockpiled in preparation for pandemics and epidemics," Rubino said.
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I've geared the whole course to help cleanse and clear in preparation for this summer's eclipses as well.
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John Bel Edwards issued a state of emergency Wednesday in preparation for the arrival of the weather system.
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The elections had been expected to take place on Thursday in preparation for Congress convening on Jan. 3.
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Just Born was firing up its marshmallow color cannons in preparation for a full-scale War on Easter.
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In preparation for his latest release, let's revisit 16 of his most iconic moments on the big screen.
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Guaido crossed into Colombia on Saturday in preparation for efforts to move aid over the border to Venezuela.
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In preparation for that, today's update for the device enables language support for Canadian English, French, and German.
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In preparation for the 2018 NBA Draft on Thursday, get to know Field Level Media's top five prospects.
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Commentators accused Mr Grillo of cynically pitching for right-wing votes in preparation for the election in Rome.
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Over a dozen police officers remained lined up in the Senate hallways afterward, in preparation for further protests.
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When they met for lunch in preparation for Bugsy, Beatty knew his life was going to change forever.
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In preparation for the inauguration, here's a handy list of everyone who won't perform for the president-elect.
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That prompted Russia to enact two sets of reforms, in preparation for the inevitable next oil-price crash.
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The report said trade-dependent countries must find ways to store food in preparation for inevitable shocks elsewhere.
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Agencies have learned to move equipment and personnel near conflict zones in preparation for a wave of refugees.
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In preparation for the album's release, the hip-hop titan is giving his audience new music every week.
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Christians light the first of four Advent candles, representing prayer, penance, rejoicing and sacrifice in preparation for Christmas.
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Argentina and Ecuador have already changed their terms over the past year in preparation for their 2018 auctions.
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They organized a nationwide march in the spring and a bus tour in preparation for the midterm elections.
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In preparation for the great event, "We'll be working our way through everything on the menu," she said.
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Pompeo is planning a trip to Pyongyang next month in preparation for a possible second Trump-Kim summit.
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Pompeo visited Pyongyang last week in preparation for a June 12 summit in Singapore between Trump and Kim.
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Allies engaged in operations in North Africa and Italy in preparation for the push on France and Germany.
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Cabot had planned to appoint Crook as its chairman in preparation for the London listing, the person said.
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He knew exactly how to showcase his production studio for his fans in preparation for this eventual outcome.
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Clinton resigned from the board of the Clinton Foundation in April 2015 in preparation for her presidential bid.
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Prince Harry reportedly enjoyed a pedicure at a five-star hotel in preparation for delivering a speech barefoot.
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She spoke to CNN twice in person and many times over the phone in preparation for our stories.
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He found William James's reading in preparation for "The Varieties of Religious Experience," with James's marginalia and annotations.
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Maybe you even properly Kon-Mari'd your closet in preparation for all the buying you're about to do.
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"We've been taking stock of the situation for weeks in preparation for something like this happening," Kryzak said.
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It is even scaling up its naval protection fleet in preparation for possible confrontations on the high seas.
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In preparation for the momentous journey that we were undertaking together, she threw herself into proper research mode.
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An attendant laid out cloth napkins and scattered them with tiny sprigs of wildflowers in preparation for dinner.
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The beliefs had been unfamiliar to Wu, who discussed them with other Asian-Americans in preparation for shooting.
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"The military is maintaining its readiness by monitoring related movements in preparation for further launches," the statement said.
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This series will go on a 383-season bender in preparation for the Season 11 premiere on Oct.
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At the same time, she was reading about people flocking to Costco in preparation for a coronavirus outbreak.
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So Christians made pancakes to use up their supply of eggs, milk and butter in preparation for Lent.
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The NYT reports that "roughly 100 to 150 troops" were ordered to relocate in preparation for an incursion.
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The Irish authority did, however, say its budget and staffing had been ramped up in preparation for GDPR.
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Since at least last summer, Trump's legal team has been drafting a rebuttal in preparation for Mueller's report.
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In preparation for the launch-day US audience, Disney ran a test pilot of Disney+ in The Netherlands.
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Tents were set up in the adjacent central Syntagma Square in preparation for an all-night sit-in.
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Schools, courts and government offices will be closed in Maui County on Wednesday in preparation for the storm.
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Lewandowski oversaw the chaotic scene of dozens of staffers and volunteers hurrying around in preparation for Election Day.
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In preparation for a cookie-less future, they've been building tools that advertisers can use to target readers.
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She reportedly plans to spend $20 million of her own money in preparation for her race this year.
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The California Department of Forestry and Fire Prevention said it increased staffing in preparation for extreme fire weather.
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Sandbags are piled on a seawall in preparation for Typhoon Hagibis on the seashore in Yokohama on Friday.
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An email also apparently stated that Daqri is trying to sell its assets in preparation for a shutdown.
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In preparation for tax day on April 15, we looked at the size of refunds in every state.
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In preparation for the next census, Democrats have come up with a REDMAP -like plan of their own.
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As the storm moved east, some in Washington sought to stock their shelves in preparation for its arrival.
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Will demonstrated his hair cutting skills while chopping off Jaden's dreads in preparation for an upcoming movie role.
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While brainstorming technical problems in preparation for missions, Mr. Young often displayed an easy and seemingly casual manner.
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Watch below and then, in preparation for their return, listen to their first four albums at top volume.
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Clinton was making paid speeches when she hired consultants to vet her own background in preparation for a run.
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Then she steeled herself to the task at hand, much as she did in preparation for a big game.
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In preparation for the Academy Awards on February 24, we're offering a look at the speeches we remember most.
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Orozco, who re-tore his Achilles in 2015, had been rehabbing for months in preparation for the Olympic trials.
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A rebel fighter in the Aleppo area said warplanes had been bombing all night in preparation for an attack.
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Trimmers are called in at harvest time to remove buds from stems and trim leaves in preparation for sale.
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The Edenbridge Bonfire Society unveiled the giant figure Wednesday in preparation for Saturday's annual Bonfire Night celebration in London.
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Cersei Lannister (Lena Headey) had an entire scorpion made in preparation for Daenerys Targaryen's (Emilia Clarke) conquest of Westeros.
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After half an hour I get up, feed the cat, and eat an apple in preparation for the gym.
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Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn has been hot on the campaign trail in preparation for next week's general election.
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Husband starts practicing guitar and working on "Heart of Gold" and "Ziggy Stardust" in preparation for his guitar lesson.
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" And really, in preparation for Emmy night, that's all she cares about: "I've honestly just been thinking about Beyoncé.
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The work we do with the balloon is really in preparation for something like Poemma, our proposed satellite experiment.
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Others filled the street outside the lot as firefighters filled the temple with hay in preparation for the burn.
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At the same time, these small brewers are carving out a market in preparation for an eventual economic rebound.
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Right: An American corporal stacks cans of gasoline in Stratford-upon-Avon, England, in preparation for the upcoming invasion.
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The Hawaii Red Cross has also put out a call for hundreds of volunteers in preparation for Hurricane Lane.
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Those with flights scheduled Wednesday were told to arrive two hours early in preparation for any changes, CNN added.
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Under Melania Trump, the White House is gradually becoming darker and darker in preparation for her Christmas from hell.
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In preparation for the race, Middleton changed out of her sunny yellow dress and donned jeans and striped shirt.
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Since the 1985 earthquake, most of the city takes parts in emergency drills in preparation for another powerful tremor.
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Police said early on Sunday they had begun clearing the highway of debris in preparation for re-opening it.
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The US military helped to establish the SDF in October 2015 in preparation for the eventual battle for Raqqa.
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"I've practiced brushing my teeth every morning and night for 27 years in preparation for this moment," he tweeted.
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Walt Disney World Resort and several other theme parks have decided to temporarily close in preparation for Hurricane Irma.
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The veteran, who spent some time at SBG Ireland in preparation for this bout, is now 25-11 overall.
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When the DNA unwinds in preparation for replication and cell division, the legs of the DNA ladder are broken.
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We catch up on our respective weeks, and we decide to watch a scary movie in preparation for Halloween.
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Foxconn also rejigged its management in preparation for Terry Gou's departure as chairman to run for president of Taiwan.
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In preparation for its launch, the structure will be folded up and packed tightly inside an Ariane 5 rocket.
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Chanel No. 2 (Billie Lourd) as death, in preparation for her relationship with the deceased Dr. Cassidy Cascade.7.
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The army was advancing into towns the rebels had retreated from in preparation for their exit, state television said.
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They'll be rigging cables in preparation for installing new docking adapters for Boeing Starliner and the SpaceX Crew Dragon.
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Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina have all declared a state of emergency in preparation for Hurricane Matthew.
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Are poor people basically being used as guinea pigs in preparation for a much broader use of these technologies?
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This move is to support federally-sanctioned research in preparation for nationwide legalization — whenever that will be is uncertain.
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The RNC has already begun briefing its state parties, members of Congress and surrogates in preparation for Thursday's hearing.
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We were flying at 4,000 feet, the pilot later told us, dumping fuel in preparation for an emergency landing.
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In preparation for new summer titles, Netflix is clearing out ones that have been gathering dust in your queue.
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In preparation for the show's midseason premiere this Sunday, AMC has released a sneak preview of this week's episode.
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The lab's accreditation was revoked by WADA in 2013 and restored just last year, in preparation for the Olympics.
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It seems the administration is resetting the negotiating terms in preparation for rebooting the failed land-for-peace approach.
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The bigger picture: Oscar has been making all the right moves in preparation for its huge 2020 expansion plans.
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The first costs to cut in preparation for retirement are the biggest: your debt, your housing, and your car.
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In preparation for that January deadline, the Pentagon has issued new guidance regarding how transgender individuals will be admitted.
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Louisiana is facing high winds, rain, and evacuations as the state bunkers down in preparation for Tropical Storm Barry.
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In preparation for Harvey, the Equistar plant in Corpus Christi released 5,000 pounds of both carbon monoxide and ethylene.
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FireEye suspects that the attacks were carried out for reconnaissance purposes, rather than in preparation for a destructive attack.
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When the sturgeon return to warmer waters, instinct kicks in and the eggs loosen in preparation for springtime—i.e.
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In preparation for making the film, Giles had done first-hand research, interviewing BUTT's former publishers, editors, and writers.
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Racked's management has been integrated into Vox's (the site) for the past two months, in preparation for the transition.
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Yay for quick naps, especially in preparation for a family softball game, barbecue, and making s'mores over a campfire.
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At the end of June, dispensaries started stockpiling product in preparation for weeks or even months without new deliveries.
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Oiled and pumped, exfoliated and massaged in preparation for upcoming competitions, these sculpted specimens focus fanatically on self-care.
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They take part in active-shooter drills with the police, and conduct walk-throughs in preparation for major events.
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Kraus is in preparation for his upcoming show at New York's Vision Inc gallery, which opens Friday, March 4th.
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His country is currently spending billions of dollars in preparation for hosting the next FIFA World Cup in 2022.
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But farmers said green foliage indicated trees were ready to flower next month in preparation for the main crop.
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Already, the Islamic State in Afghanistan is using propaganda in preparation for a concerted recruiting campaign after any settlement.
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Protesters started arriving outside the Hong Kong government complex on Tuesday night in preparation for the protests on Wednesday.
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"California Notes," much slighter, is a series of notes Didion took in preparation for covering the Patty Hearst trial.
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In preparation for the interview, I consulted with experts including Eva Velasquez, president of the Identity Theft Resource Center.
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She and her boyfriend both quit their jobs at the end of the year in preparation for the move.
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The directive comes from Mayor Greg Fischer and is in preparation for a community conversation regarding the monuments' display.
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In preparation for a small book tour, my publisher hired a media trainer to coach me for two hours.
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In 2013 Ms. Beck came out as a woman and began hormone therapy in preparation for sex reassignment surgery.
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South Korea's luge federation hired a German, Steffen Sartor, to be its national coach in preparation for the Olympics.
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Video referenced in the complaint showed the men taping their hands in preparation for fighting and wearing skeleton masks.
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In preparation for a protest she was silk-screening white T-shirts with the phrase, "No to Martial Law."
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NASA is hiring a new class of astronauts in preparation for a moon landing in the next few years.
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I declared it research in preparation for this article, as I had just interviewed Simmons a few days prior.
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In preparation for trial, the New Orleans chapter of the Panthers formed a support group, the Angola Brothers Committee.
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According to The New York Times, Apple CEO Tim Cook has gathered advisers in preparation for a legal battle.
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One family helped an American man decode a Portuguese recipe in preparation for his mother-in-law's impending visit.
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More than 2200,000 people have been evacuated from the area around the volcano in preparation for a dangerous eruption.
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The Spurs rested their starters in the fourth quarter in preparation for Game 2 on Tuesday in San Antonio.
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Aides said he read every speech Mr. Tillerson had given over the past decade in preparation for the hearing.
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A cot is rolled into the Senate offices in preparation for a late night voting session on Thursday. Sens.
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And images have been released of large groups of mainland police officers holding drills in preparation for the Oct.
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And images have been released of large groups of mainland police officers holding drills in preparation for the Oct.
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Turkey's Demiroren news agency said Syrian rebels had travelled from northwest Syria to Turkey in preparation for the incursion.
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No matter your 2019 experience, it was all part of your journey in preparation for the year to come.
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The need to rebuild to a higher standard in preparation for future disasters will add greatly to the cost.
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In preparation for the matches, the United States is likely to play an exhibition in June at Sandy, Utah.
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Wendy's plans to invest about $2000 million to support its U.S. stores in preparation for the early 22 launch.
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In preparation for his testimony to Congress, "Cohen's message had several components," according to notes of his FBI interview.
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Robi said she had recently helped a nine-year-old who was cut in December in preparation for marriage.
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And reports are swirling that the company is talking to advisers and banks in preparation for a bankruptcy filing.
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Perhaps most importantly, Sandberg was charged with growing Facebook's revenue and advertising businesses in preparation for an inevitable IPO.
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He nodded and smiled at the hotel workers, who were busy shuttering the windows in preparation for the storm.
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A number of more liberal states have passed laws explicitly protecting abortion rights in preparation for such an event.
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" In preparation for the 2020 presidential election, he said, "I don't know that Ukraine matters that much either way.
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She came into my room and, as usual, took my penis into her hand in preparation for the urinal.
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In preparation for Valentine's day, Spotify has released a list of the most-streamed love songs on its service.
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The Thai government was revoking all gambling permits for the month of October in preparation for the Royal Cremation.
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They alleged that she knew he was buying ammunition for his AR-15 in preparation for a jihadi attack.
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Part of this ongoing massive cash injection is in preparation for the Chinese New Year holiday starting February 7.
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The rest of my work day involves a series of meetings in preparation for the start of the school year.
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As of late Monday night, schools — along with business and hospitals — set aside contingency plans in preparation for a strike.
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In preparation for the warmer months, the label is hooking up one lucky R29 reader with a $2,500 shopping spree.
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Watching scenes from her old films in preparation for the AFI gala, which airs on June 15 at 10 a.m.
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Here's everything we know about Frogmore Cottage, which recently underwent renovations in preparation for the big move, at Windsor Castle.
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In preparation for Prime Day, you can save on the Echo, Echo Show, and Echo Dot Kids Edition right now.
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Earlier this week, 2000 members of the SALSA science team arrived at Antarctica's McMurdo Station in preparation for the drilling.
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Austin Seawright (right) stacks sandbags in front of a closed store in preparation for Hurricane Lane on Thursday in Honolulu.
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Foxconn is currently looking into opening a production base in Vietnam in preparation for the impacts of the trade war.
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But firms have already shifted investment products and altered structures of broker fees in preparation for the regulation's full implementation.
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It's only recently, after rereading the book in preparation for the film's 15th anniversary, that I began to have doubts.
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He was surrounded by his team as he removed his tie and cufflinks in preparation for being taken into custody.
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Laughing, Aniston arranges her hair in preparation for the big exchange, leaning in for the friendly peck on the lips.
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In preparation for its release, the singer has released his parody of The Beatles' "Tax Man", fittingly titled "Pac-Man".
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"What an amazing find in preparation for Halloween," one of the scientists on board the ship said during the broadcast.
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Demonstrating political astuteness, he consulted recent secretaries of state, including Hillary Clinton, and other diplomats in preparation for the hearing.
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In total, UPS will move 88 million flowers, or 517,000-plus boxes, from Latin America in preparation for Valentine's Day.
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In preparation for Sunday night, let's take a look back at the long, weird history of politics at the Oscars.
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I spend the rest of the early morning packing, showering, and doing the dishes in preparation for my day trip.
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August traditionally sees the biggest EpiPen sales as parents buy packs of the devices in preparation for the school year.
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For existing sellers, this is the time of year to load up on inventory in preparation for the holiday rush.
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Other states faced similar administrative burdens, like developing computer programs in preparation for potential shutdowns that will not be used.
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When the group was fined for illegally wiring tents in preparation for a festival, they poisoned city officials as well.
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Goldman Sachs is starting to move some senior bankers to Frankfurt in preparation for Britain's exit from the European Union.
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So in preparation for the week, I export all my contacts from Google, which amounts to a shocking 248,250 people.
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Florida's government ordered at least 120,20003 people from the panhandle to evacuate in preparation for Hurricane Michael's landfall on Wednesday.
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The singer, 30, shared a photo on Instagram on Monday from a workout she did in preparation for the show.
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AKWorley990 takes a step toward the bear, which rears back on its hind legs in preparation for a charging attack.
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Merkel will brief the German parliament in preparation for the summit before the European leaders meet in Berlin on Thursday.
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In preparation for a conversation with ET, he says, "we have a million communication systems on Earth to look at."
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Retailers in Seoul said there was no indication that people were hoarding food or goods in preparation for a conflict.
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A few days ago, the Trump administration announced plans to arm the Kurds in preparation for the battle of Raqqa.
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In preparation for these new releases, Amazon is offering a bunch of great deals on PlayStation consoles, and VR too!
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It hired 2,000 staff and stocked its casino with $4.5m cash in preparation for a second deadline the following March.
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The company stocked up on feed at farms ahead of the storm in preparation for such transportation problems, Forsthoffer said.
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The rollout will initially consist of a few thousand cards, supported by a waitlist in preparation for a wider launch.
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White House spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Thursday that the administration continues to move forward in preparation for the meeting.
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In preparation for Swift's seventh album, fan accounts have even been posting strategies for maximizing sales numbers and stream counts.
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Doing so could decrease the cost of many activities in Earth orbit and at the Moon in preparation for Mars.
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Then, at or before age 10 or so, body fat increases in preparation for puberty – a phenomenon called adiposity rebound.
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Financial planners for the ultra-wealthy are advising their clients to reduce their debt in preparation for a market slowdown.
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In preparation for conservative writer Ben Shapiro, UC Berkeley quickly transformed from a picturesque campus community into a military state.
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The organization also argued that Trump administration officials may have made the decision in preparation for ending the program altogether.
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And, on Sunday, the president said an American delegation was meeting with North Korean officials in preparation for the meeting.
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Grobman describes watching high school students in Hong Kong dissecting earthworms in the late 235s, in preparation for British exams.
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More than 6000 people have gone to emergency shelters on the South Pacific island in preparation for the total evacuation.
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In preparation for the potential tariffs, console makers have begun confronting whether to take their manufacturing businesses out of China.
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The New York Post reported that Samarn Kunan, 38, was delivering oxygen tanks in preparation for a potential underwater rescue.
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Authorities had set up barricades around the courthouse and intensified security in preparation for protests, according to CNN affiliate KMOV.
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This is also a huge step forward in preparation for President Trump's meeting with North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un.
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In preparation for this THC-enhanced spectacle, we looked back at some other gems in the genre of stoner flicks.
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Consequently, wrestlers often focus on establishing their individuality within the tag team, in preparation for when they eventually split off.
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Vince Staples has been making his rounds in preparation for his Big Fish Theory album arriving next Friday, June 23.
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His coach, Alberto Salazar of the Nike Oregon Project, had put him through monstrous workouts in preparation for the Olympics.
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This allows the local and state authorities greater access to emergency resources and funding in preparation for a bigger outbreak.
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You can stream the show's eighth season in preparation for its ninth, which has its premiere next month on Showtime.
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Since news of their dismissal, scores of former Bloomberg staffers have been organizing online in preparation for taking legal action.
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The expected restrictions on migrant workers come as Americans strip grocery stores bare in preparation for potential orders to quarantine.
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They call for a "resistance economy" of self-reliance in preparation for a return of the American and European sanctions.
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The works were discovered during a series of renovations in its storage facility in preparation for the museum's 2019 exhibitions.
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In preparation for frequent trips between her global stores, Hindmarch keeps an armory of labeled kits pre-packed at home.
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In preparation for the first trip, Idris took on her childhood nickname, Aloha, and tacked it onto the Captain's surname.
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Likewise, Noah Syndergaard, who will throw a bullpen session on Friday in preparation for a potential start on Sunday night.
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The coronavirus pandemic has led many hospitals to cancel elective surgeries in preparation for a surge of patients, and Gov.
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The coronavirus pandemic has led many hospitals to cancel elective surgeries in preparation for a surge of patients, and Gov.
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In preparation for the 1854 lecture, Douglass read dozens of books on ethnology, then dismantled polygenists' claims one by one.
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Part of that effort has been to gird Facebook against attacks on its network in preparation for the midterm elections.
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The expected restrictions on migrant workers come as Americans strip grocery stores bare in preparation for potential orders to quarantine.
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In preparation for the hurricane season, the British government had sent a naval supply ship to the region in July.
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In their new report, prosecutors said they've produced more than 590,000 electronic items for the defense in preparation for trial.
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In preparation for their arrival, Old St. Patrick's — built before and during the War of 1812 — lets the grass grow.
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In preparation for the October debut, the Louvre is taking steps to minimize lines to glimpse its virtual Mona Lisa.
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Many expect Popovich to rest his starters in preparation for the playoffs, in either or even both of the games.
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The nationally-acclaimed writer says he is learning to think like the patriotic Marvel hero in preparation for the role.
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Singapore has already seen 13,250 tonnes of copper warrants cancelled in preparation for load-out over the last five days.
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He studied his victims' schedules, broke into their homes and unlocked windows or removed screens in preparation for his return.
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The new red-hats include a fellow Jesuit, Michael Czerny, who was much involved in preparation for the Amazon meeting.
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Manfred said the three groups were working on financial structuring, legal issues and due diligence in preparation for a purchase.
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He has been studying in England in preparation for a return to his homeland, there to assume his regal duties.
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But we — the people who design resilient infrastructure and vegetation management plans in preparation for fire emergencies — haven't given up.
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The speech was written in preparation for that possibility but the NASA mission's rousing success means it was never read.
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In preparation for movie night the astronauts gathered together to sauce, top, and (easily) toss their pies in zero gravity.
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On trade, there was not much focus on market-opening moves either in preparation for the trip or during it.
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A number of law enforcement officers are lining up in preparation for Cordon of Honor for fallen Nassau Bay Sgt.
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The Chad-bound rhinos were in the fortified enclosures or "bomas" for three months in preparation for their long haul.
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U.S. gasoline prices have risen since Wednesday, their highest since April as refiners shut down in preparation for the storm.
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As civil society quickly collapsed, commoners armed themselves in preparation for a counterrevolution from militaries abroad during the Great Fear.
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In preparation for Saturday's game, Zaire ran the scout team in the role of Kentucky's dual-threat QB Stephen Johnson.
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The airline says it contacted customers ahead of time and offered refunds or rescheduled flights in preparation for the event.
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The scary implication: The US was putting its warships in place in preparation for a possible strike on North Korea.
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"This requires great planning," and Putin will most likely have done that in preparation for the bilateral meeting, he said.
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He is eating this caloric diet in preparation for his sixth strongest man competition — not just because he's a hungry dude.
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This signals the final phase in preparation for the start of Bolt production, which will commence at the end of 2016.
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That was four days before the USWNT played its first practice game, or friendly, in preparation for the 21.7 World Cup.
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The weather problems started last autumn, a period when some farmers treat fields after harvesting in preparation for the following spring.
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We're transitioning into the sunshine season, meaning it's time to break out the SPF in preparation for UV-rays and bachelorettes.
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The Obamas spent a rainy Sunday evening strolling around Old Havana, which had been heavily cordoned in preparation for their visit.
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Texans are now battening down the hatches in preparation for high winds, extreme rains, and an unusually high risk of flooding.
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Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton, a Democrat and avowed Trump critic, resigned Tuesday in preparation for his congressional run later this year.
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Some lines chartered more ships in preparation for the pickup, but the pickup did not happen at the end of March.
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In preparation for our interview, I contacted farmers, food policy experts, environmental activists, and industrial ag reps from across the spectrum.
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After the warning signal had fully propagated, the leaves began to release their defense-related hormones in preparation for future attacks.
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Those remaining are packing their final belongings in preparation for vacating their offices for President-elect Donald Trump and his team.
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Individual tech leaders, including LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman, have already begun funding a slate of Congressional candidates in preparation for November.
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He said he visited Governor General Peter Cosgrove to request the dissolution of the country's parliament in preparation for an election.
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White also told Perth Now that her daughter had begun a strict diet in preparation for a bodybuilding competition in September.
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But before you buy your special glasses in preparation for August 21, you'll want to look up at July's night sky.
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A worker covers the windows of a restaurant with plywood in preparation for Hurricane Irma in Miami Beach on Sept. 7.
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A barber gives Elvis a crew cut in preparation for his tour of duty in the US Army in Germany, 1959.
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The Los Angeles Times reported that Hinckley has already been visiting Williamsburg in preparation for a full-time post-release transition.
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He led by example, heralding the benefits of clean living, physical fitness, and proper grooming in preparation for the inevitable showdown.
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In its earnings report last month, Facebook reported a $3 billion charge in preparation for a possible fine from the regulator.
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Nurses attempt to stabilize him while the officers strap him to a gurney in preparation for the rush to an ambulance.
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I sit down with my half glass of sparkling cider and read The Power in preparation for my book club meeting.
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I had done hours of research in preparation for this moment, and I felt confident as I walked into the building.
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In preparation for the upcoming drone air-recovery demonstration, Dynetics conducted a safe separation flight test from a mock air vehicle.
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The BNetzA said that, in preparation for the rollout of 5G services it would make available new mobile spectrum in 2018.
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As a gesture, it represents a willingness to repent for your sins and purify your soul in preparation for his resurrection.
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DropBoxDropbox is going through a bit of a crisis after killing off Mailbox and Carousel in preparation for its big makeover.
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Mac Miller's body is on board a flight heading back to his hometown in preparation for his funeral ... TMZ has learned.
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Archie, following the house rules and therefore sitting sans top, gets an honorary Serpent tattoo in preparation for possible jail time.
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The men took the children to the compound in preparation for an apocalypse or in hopes of gaining followers, authorities said.
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The BNetzA said that in preparation for the rollout of 5G services it would make available new mobile spectrum in 2018.
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In preparation for this week of dancing, Scott had gotten a spray tan and posted a shirtless photo afterward on Instagram.
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The men brought the children there months before in preparation for an apocalypse or in hopes of gaining followers, authorities said.
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I spend the rest of the day stuffed and tired, so I take a nap in preparation for a concert tonight.
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Deadline reports that the theater will be completely renovated in preparation for the production, reducing the current 1,900 seats to 1,500.
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The injury kept Williams out of practice this week in preparation for Sunday's game against the Jacksonville Jaguars at Wembley Stadium.
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There are still occasional "flash" queues caused by high-volume cancellations of LME-warranted metal in preparation for physical load-out.
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She has been involved in preparation for the summit, including remarks he will give in a session on women's economic empowerment.
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Other venues, including those in Texas and California, also upped their security in preparation for concerts, according to the news network.
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ISRO's tests in preparation for its second mission mimic the Moon's atmosphere and environment: rovers navigate over rocky surfaces in Bangalore.
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In preparation for the tape's release, we're premiering Ralo's newest song, "Dangerous Love" which features Gucci, Fetty Wap, and Sean Garrett.
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Tile retailer Topps Tiles said on Tuesday it was also increasing inventories of some products in preparation for any supply problems.
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First, the Pentagon denied any untoward military buildup south of Kirkuk by Iraqi government forces in preparation for the city's takeover.
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I wish you time to savor the significance of this historic victory as you recharge in preparation for the general election.
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Such moves are seen as him building his own power base in preparation for any internal struggles at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
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The National Organization for Women wrote on its website, "WEAR TEAL to support Dr. Blasey Ford," in preparation for Thursday's rally.
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According to Communication Workers of America (CWA), Nokia started to reduce U.S. jobs a year ago in preparation for the merger.
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I took Wednesday to work a little later than usual too in preparation for my upcoming travel, finishing around 7 p.m.
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Macharia said the investment by Toyota Tsusho will help it to expand in preparation for an initial public offering in 2020.
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Energy sources could be disrupted and there are pollution worries Offshore oil rigs are shutting down in preparation for the storm.
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For this project, students write a speech in the voice of one of the candidates in preparation for the mock election.
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Reuters previously reported that Comcast was talking to banks about obtaining bridge financing in preparation for a possible all-cash bid.
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While the official holiday isn't until July 11th, Amazon is dishing out some great deals in preparation for Prime Day 2017.
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Multiple states have already declared a state of emergency in preparation for the damaging flooding that Florence is likely to bring.
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Possibly their most vital trick, though, is to have a full set of GIFs on hand in preparation for any situation.
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Many big London-based banks have since opened new hubs elsewhere in the European Union in preparation for business after Brexit.
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The order calls for an assessment of the cyber risk to the government's IT networks in preparation for system-wide upgrades.
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The tracks are now owned by Sound Transit, which managed the track upgrade in preparation for commuter service, the release said.
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" He said the company also experienced issues, albeit briefly, on its website during the period, "in preparation for the fourth quarter.
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Serebrennikov's supporters believe the authorities, in preparation for the vote, want to cow the liberal arts world into suppressing political criticism.
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McDonald's, for example, temporarily cut its beloved all-day breakfast menu and pared down its offerings in preparation for reduced traffic.
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The remnants of the pitcher of laxative he was taking in preparation for the next day's colonoscopy sat on his desk.
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Andrew Cuomo barred hospitals across the state from conducting elective surgeries, in preparation for a protracted surge in COVID-19 patients.
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The coronavirus has people stocking up on food and home goods, whether in preparation for quarantine or just out of fear.
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It's the big hurrah before Christians start Lent, a season of prayer, penance and fasting in preparation for the Easter season.
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In preparation for this law, PayPal quietly published a list of over 600 companies it might share your personal data with.
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Then, in preparation for the main course, wash your hands at the colorfully tiled basin at the back of the restaurant.
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North Vietnam increased its infiltration into South Vietnam in preparation for a major escalation of the war in early 1968. Gen.
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"In preparation for departure, the nosegear of Delta flight 1114 exited the taxiway," Delta spokeswoman Martha Whitt said in a statement.
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By the time it reaches the surface, its blood is moving much more quickly, reoxygenizing in preparation for the next dive.
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In preparation for the conditions in Finland, Solano planned to spend a month training in Sweden to familiarize himself with snow.
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Mr. Madsen had planned three launches this summer in preparation for a possible space mission in 2019 with only himself onboard.
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In preparation for the storm, officials issued dire warnings to Florida residents, with mandatory evacuation orders sending millions fleeing for safety.
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The man using the Pavlov identity also visited London a year before the Skripal poisoning, possibly in preparation for the attack.
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Then he got Marvel-ized in preparation for his upcoming starring role in the comic book movie adaptation of The Eternals.
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In preparation for the Games, USA basketball will be holding training camps along with five exhibition showcase games beginning in July.
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With open scientific collaboration we may learn which containment strategies work best, in preparation for our next pandemic later this decade.
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Along with my neighbors in a Houston suburb I positioned a ladder in preparation for the possible climb to the roof.
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This year, Ms. Billings is using The Learning Network's new Mentor Text series to teach writing in preparation for these contests.
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"I think all the struggles I've survived in life were in preparation for taking care of my sister," Ms. Varvaro said.
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In preparation for his TED Talk, Business Insider reports, Ferriss practiced under what he believed could potentially be the worst conditions.
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They come to our graduate school to study theology and ministry in preparation for a career serving in the Catholic Church.
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In preparation for landfall of Hurricane Irma, a Florida utility shuttered both of the state's nuclear plants out of safety concerns.
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On Tuesday, 29 of them left the party, Saenuri, to form a new one in preparation for the next presidential election.
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Mattek-Sands, 32, said she planned to fly to New York on Sunday to see doctors in preparation for the surgery.
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In preparation for "BiT," the Joyce Theater's website and press materials were filled with warnings about nudity and explicit sexual content.
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Since then, the boys have been regaining their strength and learning how to use diving gear in preparation for their escape.
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This month, the house became the property of the National Park Service, in preparation for opening it up to the public.
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Law enforcement personnel have taken part in nearly 30 training exercises over the past two months, in preparation for the event.
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So, in preparation for the series opener tonight against the Nationals, things jumped to the logical conclusion: more DM outing, please.
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Thousands of civil servants, security personnel and medics have been conducting drills in preparation for the pilgrimage, which officially starts this week.
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And Butler's Instagram video is proof he had a full-blown Cycle 7 moment in preparation for his upcoming film Hunter Killer.
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In preparation for spring, we're starting to purge the things in our life that don't bring us joy à la Marie Kondo.
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That's up from a Friday estimate of 22 percent, when numerous oil production facilities were taken offline in preparation for Harvey's homecoming.
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Not enough replacement notes were printed in preparation for the upheaval, and it could take months for things to return to normal.
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I gotta say, "Tully," which I just saw in preparation for this interview- How was the flight that you watched it on?
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The Labour leader added that the party has selected candidates in all of its marginal seats in preparation for a snap election.
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Popping pills in preparation for sex also leaves little room for spontaneity, and this can be a mood killer for some couples.
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Each year in preparation for the Westminster Dog Show, owners spend countless time and money getting their pups up to show standard.
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After the photo was taken, we assume they all did impressive flips off of their respective rings in preparation for the games.
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Many Southeastern states, including Florida, Georgia, Virginia and South Carolina, have made infrastructure investments in preparation for receiving anticipated mass cargo shipments.
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HAVANA (Reuters) - Cuba has begun to shut down its nickel industry in preparation for Hurricane Irma, state-run television said on Thursday.
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While training in preparation for the Olympics, the swimmers made a point to belt their hearts out as they drove through Atlanta.
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The company also said an application to open a subsidiary in Germany, in preparation for Brexit, was being progressed by German regulators.
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In preparation for an upcoming movie role, Jamie-Lynn Sigler added length, thanks to the ladies over at Nine Zero One Salon.
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The men had taken the children there months before in preparation for an apocalypse or in hopes of gaining followers, authorities said.
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On Tuesday, the 43-year-old Bollywood star shared an emotional video of herself getting her haircut in preparation for cancer treatment.
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I'm excited about Wentworth too, because I can see how rigorously she's analyzed her past game in preparation for her new game.
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The plants were slightly dehydrated in preparation for their space-based sojourn, and were transported to the ISS on July 23, 2014.
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In preparation for next year's Winter Olympics in South Korea, electronics giant LG is trialling new robots in the country's largest airport.
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This first phase was meant as a kind of test-run in preparation for the landing of the larger Russian ExoMars rover.
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Jeff Dougherty made this video in 2015 in preparation for the Madison Marathon in Montana, a very decent place to be outdoors.
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They play-act traumatic scenarios, like getting a shot at the doctor's office, in preparation for handling stressful situations in real life.
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Earlier this year, while undergoing tests in preparation for surgery, his surgeon discovered that the tumor was shrinking, reports this week's People.
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He is receiving antibiotics to clear up infections in preparation for surgery on a large wound on his right leg, Rudinger said.
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But in preparation for the 89th annual Academy Awards, Instagram artists are already filling their accounts with tributes to the year's nominees.
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Once they've reached home, the other members of the cult begin to decorate their victim with flowers in preparation for the ceremony.
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Mueller has claimed the interaction was "jostling" in preparation for a photo, and that if he touched anything, it was her ribs.
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Residents who fled say the militants have been laying landmines on streets, booby trapping houses and digging tunnels in preparation for battle.
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Tillie was removed with 242:222 left as coach Mark Few began resting his key players in preparation for Tuesday's title game.
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However, The Washington Post later reported that those questions were actually written by one of Trump's lawyers in preparation for possible questioning.
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A federal judge said the developer behind the proposed Keystone XL oil pipeline can't even haul pipe in preparation for the project.
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Fridtjof Nansen and his fellow explorer Roald Amundsen trained on the plateau in preparation for polar expeditions more than a century ago.
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Likewise, in preparation for the vote, few journalistic accounts or statements by several supportive advocacy groups included substantive details of the bill.
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Federal officials have also stepped up sharing information with state authorities on cyber threats in preparation for the 2018 and 2020 elections.
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Earlier, a person familiar with the matter had said Monday's originally scheduled interview was in preparation for a possible grand jury appearance.
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The Dutch-led team said it would name specific suspects in preparation for criminal indictments, heralding a long diplomatic and legal struggle.
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Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: About 20 years ago, in preparation for selling my Staten Island house, I was planning a garage sale.
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Scott also said he deployed 1,000 National Guard members in preparation for the storm, and 7,000 more will be activated on Friday.
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The president announced that North Korea would also halt missile tests in preparation for the meeting, set for the next few months.
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Rather, the corners of its "mouth" are turned down and it appears to be gritting its teeth in preparation for road battle.
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In the meantime, may we suggest doing a bit of spring cleaning of your athleisure wardrobe in preparation for Ivy Park's drop?
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On Sunday morning, messenger Mercury meets Saturn, helping us draw our mental focus to our responsibilities in preparation for the coming week.
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In preparation for Disrupt New York in May I'm going to hold a few pitching workshops in New York for you all.
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Brady resigned as chairman of the influential 1922 Committee of backbench MPs in preparation for a potential leadership bid, the BBC said.
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Millions of people in the state were ordered to evacuate in preparation for the storm and hundreds of shelters have been opened.
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The women pasted micro-thin slices of ruby, sapphire, or the lesser jewel, garnet, onto thin upright spindles in preparation for drilling.
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China's commerce ministry also said its trade team will consult with their U.S. counterparts in mid-September in preparation for the meeting.
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Verde said FEMA has also "pushed more of our commodities forward in preparation for this hurricane" than it has in the past.
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At lunch, she pairs bright pink trainers (in preparation for a run later that afternoon) with a formal necklace and floral top.
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Contractors have been clearing debris from the perimeter of the cathedral in the last two weeks in preparation for its grand opening.
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And that is only two and a half years from now, so we're in the home stretch in preparation for the census.
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The coronavirus-stricken Grand Princess cruise ship moved toward the Port of Oakland Monday in preparation for thousands of passengers to disembark.
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Jake Licht, who runs the company, has imposed a hiring freeze and is drawing up a budget in preparation for a recession.
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One man died after falling from the roof of his house while cleaning a drain in preparation for the storm, officials said.
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He also said the team, unnoticed by United States, had improved and shifted players in preparation for the game with the Americans.
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In preparation for its debut, the Hard Rock hired more than 3,000 people, at least 800 of whom worked at the Taj.
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In preparation for a trip that I am taking in September across Canada by rail, I want to read some Canadian literature.
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Actress Lori Loughlin has reportedly been training in martial arts in preparation for a potential prison sentence in the college admissions scandal.
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In February 2020, she is to begin running the 1,500 meters in preparation for the United States Olympic Trials in Eugene, Ore.
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In preparation for the assault, American and allied warplanes have intensified airstrikes against militant forces in and around Raqqa in recent weeks.
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In preparation for the 1996 Olympics, the city built the Georgia Dome — construction that created another barrier between the Westside and downtown.
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Hezbollah and Iran have now begun the process of building a permanent presence in Syria in preparation for a confrontation with Israel.
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In preparation for that decision, Boeing has reserved $410 million of its budget in case it needs to do the flight over.
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Only after The Times followed up in preparation for another article did the younger Mr. Trump issue a second statement acknowledging that.
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J&J will also reimburse $5 million of the counties' legal and other expenses incurred in preparation for the trial, it added.
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Spacey, 56, said he looked at some past real-life presidential portraits and watched their unveilings in preparation for working with Yeo.
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Turkey's Demiroren news agency (DHA) said Syrian rebels travelled from northwest Syria to Turkey in preparation for the incursion in Syria's northeast.
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Meanwhile, in Brussels, there were historic scenes as EU officials took down Union Jack flags in preparation for Britain&aposs formal departure.
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While it has been open since 1923, the station was recently renovated for $47 million in preparation for the high-speed train.
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In folklore, the Hunter's Moon was so named because it meant that it was time to go hunting, in preparation for winter.
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Analysts said a recent spate of crackdowns appeared to be in preparation for the holy month of Ramadan, which begins this weekend.
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Despite the boom in luxury hotel projects in Tokyo in preparation for the games, many high-end hotels are already fully booked.
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The 161-year-old, Cincinnati-based retailer also experienced some issues with its website "in preparation for the fourth quarter," it said.
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While we cleaned and shopped, the family was being interviewed and inoculated in preparation for travel as refugees to the United States.
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Microsoft also says that, as of today, it's no longer accepting new sign-ups for Wunderlist in preparation for the app's closure.
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On Wednesday, ULA rolled out its mobile launch platform and the Atlas V rocket to the launchpad in preparation for Friday's mission.
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The agency is working with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in preparation for the hurricane, according to NBC Dallas-Fort Worth.
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In my time working as a maid, I'd seen various decluttering projects — garages parceled out in preparation for yard sales or downsizing.
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The owner, Jason Ostro, was outside spray-painting the sidewalk in preparation for the exhibition that would be opening the following day.
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One striking detail: The administration claims these increased resources are for the development for a stronger military, and not in preparation for war.
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The Democratic Governors Association has reserved about $4 million in air time in preparation for a top-of-the-ticket brawl with Gov.
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The MADE's mission to bring back Habitat began In late 2013, in preparation for a LucasArts retrospective at 2014's Game Developers Conference.
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The young elephants are already walked through their natural environs each day and fed some natural food, in preparation for their future release.
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In addition to the notes, NBC's Savannah Guthrie reported that Zuckerberg took part in four full mock hearings in preparation for his appearances.
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In preparation for World Safer Internet Day on February 9, Lewinsky took to Vanity Fair to announce her own line of #BeStrong emojis.
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Aretha Franklin rehearses with Blues Brothers Dan Akroyd, right, and Joe Morton, left, in preparation for the 40th Annual Grammy Awards in 1998.
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If you are running a big firm in the smartphone complex, you should be reimagining things in preparation for a less open world.
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Elliot Dougherty and Matthew Eledge clean bottles in preparation for the birth of their daughter, Uma Louise, in their home in Omaha, Nebraska.
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Across the street, a Fox News satellite truck is setting up in preparation for the Donald Trump rally planned for later Saturday evening.
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He's insinuated that it's partly why he wants mankind to become a multi-planetary species, in preparation for an AI-related doomsday event.
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The kwacha may gain marginally next week as firms convert dollars to the local unit in preparation for tax payments due next Wednesday.
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Just this week a video started circulating showing the two men happily sparring in preparation for their fights at UFC 208 on Feb.
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Wind gusts of up to 63 mph were reported on St. Croix as residents bunker down in preparation for a potentially catastrophic event.
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In preparation for the fall arrivals, brands are discounting their spring and summer wares at alarming rates, which we're taking full advantage of.
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Miragliotta, whose company is working with federal and local forces, said he has hired an additional 150 personnel in preparation for the convention.
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As sexual violence allegations against Harvey Weinstein continue to mount, the Hollywood executive has restructured his legal team in preparation for criminal investigations.
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We have a small group of friends over to our house to help fold t-shirts and package prints in preparation for it.
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In February, the first test vehicle was moved to the company's New Zealand launch facility, Launch Complex 1, in preparation for this test.
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Qatari banks have relied on infrastructure lending in recent years, helped by projects in preparation for Qatar hosting soccer's 2022 World Cup tournament.
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TVision Home very much resembles traditional cable, but the company has signed deals with Viacom and others in preparation for what's to come.
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And in preparation for his battle for the gold, Lochte decided to take his patriotism to the next level and go blue – literally!
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A resident tries to connect electrical lines downed by Hurricane Maria in preparation for when electricity is restored in Toa Baja, Puerto Rico.
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In the downtime, researchers and engineers have kept busy by maintaining and upgrading the detectors in preparation for the next round of observations.
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CrowdStrike, in preparation for its Nasdaq initial public offering, has inked plans to sell 22019 million shares at between $230 and $22019 apiece.
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In preparation for next year's Olympic games, Brazil is trying to hold back a tidal wave of trash, contamination, and of course, shit.
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Even during Wisconsin's cold winter, the construction crew continued work in preparation for the new steel roof beams to be installed next month.
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Today at 12:39PM ET, the crew on board the ISS closed the hatch on the Crew Dragon in preparation for tomorrow's departure.
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However, Elizabeth's pregnancy is a tricky one, and doctors have advised her to get some real, solid rest in preparation for the birth.
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In preparation for the games, China has been organizing national league matches for their national ice hockey team to help improve their capabilities.
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In preparation for our lunar colony, let me look at three motions that we could do on the moon: jumping, running, and turning.
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I chose three gallons per day because this was the volume Hugh Jackman sank in preparation for getting shirtless in the Wolverine movies.
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In preparation for the 2016 election, the site introduced an ad product that would allow politicians to match voter profiles to Facebook profiles.
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It said the discussion was partly in preparation for its annual strategy and planning meetings in September and December, without providing further details.
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He revisited Plato's Symposium in preparation for an interview on his own podcast, and recently read Andre Agassi's autobiography, which Ezra also loved.
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On Sunday, the two vehicles — the Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) and the Schiaparelli lander — separated from one another in preparation for Wednesday's events.
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Given the planning by many in preparation for the 2017 eclipse, you might want to start making your hotel and travel arrangements now.
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However, one Brooklyn-based R29 staffer is willing to give it a try in preparation for a big move to a new apartment.
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Scott declared a state of emergency on Sunday and activated 500 troops from the Florida National Guard in preparation for Tropical Storm Michael.
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We recently did an 8-to-10-mile run in preparation for a half-marathon, and I ran the Brooklyn Half in May.
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One day, a friend returned from Chicopee, where Muhammad Ali was working out at the Shine Inn in preparation for his next fight.
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The event was held in preparation for a joint Israeli-Palestinian Memorial Day, which is meant to honor the fallen on both sides.
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Her workout, she tells Refinery29, included six to seven hours of tae kwon do a day — this was in preparation for a movie.
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Case in point: In preparation for a bit, Jimmy Fallon handed our beloved vice president a delicious-looking cone during Thursday's Tonight Show.
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In preparation for America's most recent "dietary guidelines", a committee of experts explained that "cholesterol is not a nutrient of concern for overconsumption".
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Over the next two days, our work crew replaces rotten boards on the roof and lays down sheathing in preparation for the shingles.
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Puerto Rican officials have declared an emergency in preparation for the storm, which is expected to grow stronger as it approaches the island.
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The parent holding company has started to issue senior debt to be down-streamed to the operating banks in preparation for TLAC requirements.
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Rick Scott (R) on Sunday declared a state of emergency in preparation for Michael and has said the storm could be life-threatening.
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But in preparation for alternative scenarios, he recommended six trading themes that should capture the market's upside while also providing hedges against losses.
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It was immediately noticeable that a lot of the mall was still under construction, likely in preparation for this final stage of opening.
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The county released the draft in preparation for a county board meeting on March 16, when the agreement will come to a vote.
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The Observatory said the government was moving ground forces to the north in preparation for an all-out assault, including tanks and artillery.
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For weeks, dozens of astronomers from labs around the world mobilized, measuring everything they could about the asteroid in preparation for an impact.
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Pozole. I asked my grandma to teach me how to make it in preparation for the big evening and she had my back.
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WATCH US Troops Engage In Tactical Training In Preparation For Violence: This is how US troops are training for confrontations at the border.
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I suppose that's the most generous description of what the Washington fan who boasted of shaving his balls in preparation for Sunday's game.
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The Republican-led committee is expected to unveil tax reform legislation this spring in preparation for a summer vote on the House floor.
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Typically at this time of year, the Vita Coco warehouses are full of product in preparation for the busy spring and summer seasons.
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Thousands of people were evacuated Tuesday in parts of south China in preparation for the typhoon's arrival, the official Xinhua news agency said.
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The federal government hired 23.2,22020 temporary workers in preparation for the 237 Census in August, giving the overall jobs gain a big bump.
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This led the Democratic Party to overhaul the presidential nomination system with the McGovern-Fraser Commission in preparation for the 1972 Democratic convention.
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Those attacks suggest Russian state-sponsored hackers have been mapping out Western industrial, power and nuclear facilities, perhaps in preparation for eventual sabotage.
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She is currently undergoing a four-year apprenticeship with a San Francisco law firm in preparation for the California bar exam in 2022.
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Murphy said health authorities have been contacting general practitioners, sourcing more masks and setting up special clinics in preparation for a possible pandemic.
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He has ordered more than 5,000 active-duty troops to the border in preparation for the migrants' expected arrival in the coming weeks.
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Stark shadows behind the figures in the paintings reveal the flash Mr. Gertsch used to photograph his subjects in preparation for his paintings.
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In preparation for the start of the violence reduction, President Ghani has been meeting all provincial security and political leaders in recent days.
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The photographs showed a spacious room, with a small altar and several round tables and chairs, as if in preparation for a reception.
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The University of Virginia Medical Center has canceled all elective surgery — standard procedure in preparation for events that could lead to mass casualties.
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Attendees at this week's technical meeting are likely to hash out the supply and demand numbers in preparation for a decision on cuts.
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Hundreds of organizations have put in thousands of hours in preparation for this event, which has been featured on billboards around the city.
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The transaction is the latest in a series of purchases made by Verizon in preparation for building out its next-generation mobile network.
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Mohin said he and other activists will begin building the region's economy, educational system, and health services, in preparation for an independent future.
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That should wrap up today with the House Judiciary committee approving the articles in preparation for a full House vote next week. 13.
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In Buenos Aires, small groups of women began taking to the street at noon in preparation for a march later in the afternoon.
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Investors watch for consolidation around the 2265,23 level, but that is in preparation for a further uptrend development with a target near 2265,23.
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Once in the woods, they pulled out guns and shot Westerman, who was wearing a ski mask in preparation for the purported robbery.
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For Macron, it might be a Europe that focuses more on internal integration in preparation for the challenge of migration waves to come.
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In preparation for Black Friday and Cyber Monday, we rounded up the US states with the highest combined state and local sales taxes.
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We traveled to beautiful Mount Charleston, Nevada to join Jessie's high-altitude boot camp in preparation for his interim WBO welterweight title fight.
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They also accused the administration of inappropriately manipulating the "talking points" the intelligence community provided to Rice in preparation for her TV appearances.
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So in preparation for this, Kara, I actually looked up the first reference of sexting in the media … KS: Oh, good, tell us!
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The koji breaks down starch molecules into sugar molecules in preparation for the addition of yeast, which is otherwise unable to break down rice.
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He is also believed to have rented a safe house in the southern Belgian city of Charleroi used in preparation for the Paris attacks.
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They usually look to take advantage when linespace becomes negative and increase their capacity in preparation for high-demand summer months, market sources said.
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And as Forsythe pointed out, advocates on both sides of the issue are trying to pass legislation in preparation for a post-Roe reality.
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In preparation for tackling some ambitious projects, our product team has grown rapidly in recent months and we are still looking for one more.
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In preparation for the storm, the government of economically struggling Puerto Rico declared a state of emergency and activated the National Guard on Monday.
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The Iraqi army has begun deploying its units to the western side of the Tigris River in preparation for a renewed assault on Mosul.
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The men had taken the children to the compound months before in preparation for an apocalypse or in hopes of gaining followers, authorities said.
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In preparation for the 2018 midterm elections, primaries for which have already begun, the committee offered a six-point plan to enhance election security.
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GM has a zero-emissions pledge as part of the company's plan to radically change its business in preparation for the future of transportation.
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Most are taking 12, and the department has already sent out an email asking for delivery dates in preparation for the absences to come.
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Cruz lost all five primaries held Tuesday but said he has been barnstorming Indiana in preparation for the Hoosier State's upcoming primary next week.
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Wild said that Domino's had between four to eight weeks of additional inventory in the United Kingdom, including frozen ingredients, in preparation for Brexit.
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The re-brand is in preparation for further international expansion, with Germany up next to coincide with new German regulations permitting e-scooter services.
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In his column, Farhad writes how, in preparation for a trip to Hawaii last year, he bought an off-brand GoPro camera through Amazon.
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It's June 25th, and we here at The Verge have already begun getting CES emails in preparation for the best time of the year.
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Now Mr McCreadie is almost ready to lay down a second album and, in preparation for recording, the musician will resume his countryside hermitage.
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The Apple TV app is now available on devices in preparation for the service's launch next week, and Disney+ will be available next month.
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State-run Aramco began publishing its results in preparation for its first international bond sales, which showed Aramco is the world's most profitable company.
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Richards' departure from M&G Prudential comes at a time of other changes at the firm in preparation for its planned demerger from Prudential.
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There's already an Electron rocket at the New Zealand launch site in preparation for the company's third mission, which is tentatively scheduled for January.
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They also identified infrastructure rehabilitation as a big goal, particularly in the eastern city of Benghazi, "in preparation for the relocation of NOC's headquarters".
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In preparation for her upcoming film The Shallows, Lively has taken to Instagram to promote her new movie and the protection of sharks everywhere.
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Amazon is allowing developers to get early access to test their Alexa skills in both Spanish and Italian, in preparation for the product launches.
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Macdonald suspected that there was "something wrong" with Houston after watching footage of her past interviews in preparation for the film project, he said.
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Nichols, 33, was, at that point, a law student at Seattle University who'd switched to a local number in preparation for his job search.
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The police chief, Matthew Varley, who is Australian, says rioters have been assembling petrol bombs and home-made guns in preparation for future battles.
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It must be in preparation for next week's episode, which focuses on Kanye and his tweets about Trump and his controversial TMZ Live appearance.
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One thing I kept thinking about in preparation for our interview was how little credit she gets for being the OG of feminist business.
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Miazga, who turns 21 in July, had been training with the national team in California in preparation for two exhibition matches later this month.
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He provided him with a mature, slightly sassy comeback and a wise Abraham Lincoln quote for him to study in preparation for taking office.
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In preparation for a mass migration, Brazil has reportedly sent an army general to Lebanon to study the construction and administration of refugee camps.
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In preparation for a live duel with Death Eaters, a wand choreographer will demonstrate and train fans to take on Lord Voldemort's evil followers.
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They were themselves surprised by the results, and checked and rechecked their findings in preparation for the storm of criticism they expected to face.
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Walt Disney's Bob Iger, for instance, is pulling most of the Magic Kingdom's fare off Netflix in preparation for its own forthcoming video product.
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Chinese laborers work to finish large ice sculptures in preparation for the Harbin Ice and Snow Festival on December 22, 2018 in Harbin, China.
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Interestingly, the researchers learned that an Italian research facility had ordered materials from Mayak prior to the incident in preparation for a neutrino experiment.
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Matt Gaetz, a Florida Republican on the Judiciary Committee, said he has watched hours of Mueller's previous congressional testimony in preparation for the hearing.
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But a fractious political climate has hobbled Washington's ability to do much policy experimentation in preparation for a potential future of widespread technological unemployment.
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Stronger per-barrel pricing will help Canadian companies increase capital spending in preparation for 2020, when more export capacity is set to come online.
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Now, they're at it again, this time with a Game Of Thrones spin in preparation for the upcoming seventh season of the HBO series.
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In preparation for delivery, Markle has allegedly hired a doula, started acupuncture sessions to "boost blood flow to the uterus," and learned hypnobirthing techniques.
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Higher levels of oestrogen make fat storage efficient in preparation for pregnancy, as women carry 6 to 11 percent more body fat than men.
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The land goes from oregano and blanched green bean to tan and dust and brown and the leaves cover everything in preparation for snow.
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The city has constructed nearly 70 venues in preparation for the games, which nearly 10,000 athletes from 150 countries are expected to participate in.
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Today's test (video below) is in preparation for the upcoming Artemis missions, which will see U.S. astronauts return to the lunar surface by 2024.
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The company has begun converting seven tanks at the terminal into crude storage in preparation for the higher volumes, one of the sources said.
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Several fellow actresses on the musical also recalled uncomfortable rehearsals when Vereen would request the cast strip naked in preparation for the nude scene.
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In preparation for the storm, the government of economically struggling Puerto Rico on Monday declared a state of emergency and activated the National Guard.
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In preparation for Tuesday's speech, Amazon has also made all seven of Obama's previous State of the Union speeches available, all free of charge.
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Adrien Brody, playing himself, spends that show doing the Method-actor thing of studying Dice in preparation for a stage role that requires machismo.
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In preparation for overnight flooding, he said the city's police department will put up barricades and close underpasses once the curfew is in effect.
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In preparation for this essay, I forced myself to find a tape of the episode, and watching it was like watching my own funeral.
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Members of the U.S. Army place American flags at graves at Arlington National Cemetery on Thursday in Arlington, Va., in preparation for Memorial Day.
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Alabama and Mississippi have activated their National Guards in preparation for Subtropical Storm Alberto, which is expected to make Landfall in Florida on Monday.
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In preparation for the new school year, the brand is running a buy-one, get-one-free promotion that makes the deals even better.
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In preparation for a potential assault through cyberspace, South Korea's military has deployed more cyber defense agents, according to South Korea's Yonhap News Agency.
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American and North Korean officials met at the border between North and South Korea on Sunday in preparation for a possible North Korea-U.
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Amazon has launched its "Hidden Gems Sale" in preparation for Black Friday, with loads of great deals on lesser known brands until Nov. 12.
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The newspaper said the two doctors claimed to have given a British athlete a series of EPO injections in preparation for a major race.
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In preparation for the potential expansion of tariffs, Sony says it's now considering its options, including passing the cost of production onto its consumers.
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While the fiduciary rule might be unpopular with these broker-dealers, the financial services industry has made considerable effort in preparation for the implementation.
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Saturday's half moon in Libra requests you make some conscious decisions about how to feel comfortable at home in preparation for next week's eclipse.
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In preparation for Ramadan, VICELAND's Thomas Morton teaches us some new slanguage he picked up while observing a Lebanese Muslim family living in Michigan.
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Many St. Louis businesses and government buildings were closed and barricaded Thursday in preparation for what is expected to be a day of unrest.
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There's a montage of him playing sports and making the best of it, as Wayne stockpiles their assets in preparation for T.I.'s return.
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In preparation for the show's final season, which premieres April 14, HBO has tasked fans around the globe with tracking down the hidden thrones.
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The tracks are now owned by Sound Transit, which managed the track upgrade in preparation for commuter service, the state department of transportation said.
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The United States government began amassing a reserve of ventilators more than 9603 years ago, in preparation for a future, widespread attack on Americans.
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This is not a situation in which bad programs and rules are removed in preparation for the arrival of a better suite of policies.
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Julene's mother tells us that she's spent over three years and $10,000 in preparation for her daughter's ceremony—and she'd do it all again.
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They told him the raid was in preparation for the anniversary of the Egyptian Revolution, which began five years ago on January 22011, 2254.
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They told him the raid was in preparation for the anniversary of the Egyptian Revolution, which began five years ago on January 25, 2011.
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Watching Trump start to move to the center in preparation for the general election is like when the velociraptors learned how to open doors.
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One of the articles about the incident said that the Belmont raceway was heightening security in preparation for animal rights protesters storming the track.
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The Daniel fast also has similarities to Lent, when some Christians, including Catholics and Anglicans, give up foods like meat in preparation for Easter.
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Nonetheless, some companies are both drawing on credit lines and raising cash through the public markets in preparation for the uncertainty that lies ahead.
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Snapshot: Above, a briefing for security officers in Mexico City in preparation for the inauguration on Saturday of Andrés Manuel López Obrador as president.
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