He has based his entire campaign on his support in the black community and, more specifically, in the black community in South Carolina.
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Because until you fundamentally deal with this issue of police accountability in the black community and fair policing in the black community, this is always a possibility.
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To say that doing a crypto phone is going to help HTC get in the black or stay in the black wouldn't be correct since it's a very niche market.
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Lego — Free Christmas Tree in the Black Friday Sale
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As it's said in the black church, not today, Satan.
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"I am lost in the black chamber," Hansi Kursch sings.
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The utilities sector was the only one in the black.
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He was a hero to many in the black community.
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Here's what we've spotted so far in the Black Museum.
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But he wants to do more in the Black community.
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Each look equally terrifying in the black and white picture.
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He's also overseen a state budget that's in the black.
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In the Black Country he had to unfold them slowly.
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Do the math, and they're in the black $20 mil.
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Especially in the black community, homophobia is not a joke.
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Sexual assault in the black community is a prime example.
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As alcohol prohibition showed, crime thrives in the black market.
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They're in the black when it comes to goal differential.
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It was a brilliant jewel in the black velvet sky.
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On the sector front, most industries closed in the black.
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All of the Topix's 20.1 subsectors were in the black.
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Morisseau's interest in the black family isn't theoretical or distanced.
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We need to deal with homophobia in the black community.
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In the previous session, U.S. equities finished in the black.
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Archaeologists hit the jackpot this fall in the Black Sea.
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It was on track to end November in the black.
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Gruden celebrated with the costumed characters in the Black Hole.
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I thought teenage pregnancy was just in the black community.
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In the previous session, U.S. stocks closed in the black.
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These stores are often "in the black" (profitable) that day.
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Lovehoney — up to 50% off in the Black Friday Sale
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In the black community, the episode remained a suppressed trauma.
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In the black community, that's how they lived back then.
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In the Black Sea, Rosneft faces a technically challenging project.
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The gains were broad-based with all sectors in the black.
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Ukrainian border guard boats in the Black Sea Port of Odessa.
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Joyner's decision was seismic given his stature in the black community.
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All Europe's stock market sectors ended the session in the black.
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And especially, I think, in the black community in this country.
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Thursday's move briefly put Buffett's stake in the black, excluding dividends.
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Being black and gay is still taboo in the black community.
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On the stock market, most blue chips closed in the black.
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Is it higher in the black community than in other communities?
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The rest of travel and leisure's stocks closed in the black.
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One dollar fetches more than 46,000 bolivars in the black market.
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Build your own library with Audible in the Black Friday Sale.
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A decade or so later, they're still not in the black.
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Many in the black community weren't shocked by Donald Trump's election.
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That premium has kept the company's unit economics in the black.
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Only Nasdaq finished the year in the black, gaining 5.73 percent.
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Drivers would purportedly steal equipment to sell in the black market.
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There is arguably no more revered leader in the black community.
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In the Black Swan kitchen, I get a first-hand taste.
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Mr. Orta pulled apart a garbage bag in the black bin.
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Nearly 1,800 parameters were recorded in the black box, he said.
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The next possibility was a "letters in the black squares" theme.
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This Black Friday sale will help you stay in the black.
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In the previous session, U.S. equities finished mostly in the black.
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You know in the Black Forest, there is one mushroom, Knollenblätterpilz.
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We expect more of the same in the Black Friday sale.
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Thomas isn't despised in the black community because he's a conservative.
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All components of the 'Big Four' banks closed in the black.
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But local leaders in the black community picked up the slack.
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Transsion's IPO comes when the company is actually in the black.
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Perhaps with an on-screen role in the "Black Panther" sequel?
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Stan has also expressed an interest in the "Black Widow" film.
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In fact, Pinterest was in the black in the fourth quarter.
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I think that's the feeling in the black community right now.
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Novorossiisk port is one of the biggest in the Black Sea.
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VTB owns stakes in two grain export terminals in the Black Sea port of Novorossiisk and has said it is in talks to buy a stake in another terminal in the Black Sea port of Taman.
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Dark Forest is based in the Black Country, but Christian, Paul and Sid are all in the Black Country; our singer Josh lives in Spain now, and I'm down in Wiltshire, but I'm from the Midlands originally.
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The bank owns stakes in two grain export terminals in the Black Sea port of Novorossiisk and has said it is in talks to buy a stake in another terminal in the Black Sea port of Taman.
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It currently owns stakes in two grain export terminals in the Black Sea port of Novorossiisk and has said it is in talks to buy a stake in another terminal in the Black Sea port of Taman.
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Many in the black community, from the students at Yale to Wynton
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Some of these "racist" politicians are still revered in the black community.
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In the Black Lodge, Diane explodes, leaving behind a single gold seed.
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A young boy disappears in the Black Hills Forest near Burkittsville, Maryland.
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The entertainment company finished the trading week 8.5 percent in the black.
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Recently Russia has been flexing its muscles in the Black Sea region.
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Situations like mine and worse happen every day in the black community.
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Transsion's IPO process comes when the company is actually in the black.
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"Just raging in the Black Hole," Gruden recalled of his favorite memories.
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The royal pair are all smiles in the black and white image.
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In the black areas, the natural night sky is still (mostly) visible.
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And then in 1877, there was gold discovered in the Black Hills.
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SPLRCD, the only major S&P sector in the black on Thursday.
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After years of restructuring, long-struggling SAS is back in the black.
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In the black market, however, a dollar fetches more than 5,000 bolivars.
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The forum's moderators include heavy-hitters in the black and Latino community.
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Road To Royalty Pageants really aren't that big in the Black community.
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It's a sentiment that unfortunately has gained traction in the black community.
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Williams has been a folk hero to many in the black community.
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Shareholders might be hurting, but Kylie's another $600 mil in the black.
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Al Sharpton told The Hill, referring to voters in the black community.
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Even now, ValueAct is still in the black on the Valeant investment.
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SanFilippo was not charged with taking part in the Black Elk scheme.
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We've talked about mental health being a stigma in the black community.
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The 22-inch wheels are used exclusively in the Black Badge Cullinan ...
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The same is true of patriarchy and misogynoir in the black church.
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Seven candidates were invited to participate in the Black Economic Alliance forum.
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Greek Orthodox guerrillas held out in the Black Sea hinterland with tenacity.
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Meanwhile, the FTSE 100 opened in the black, trading around 1.5% higher.
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The Coolidges vacationed for three months in the Black Hills in 1927.
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In the black community, Trump's history of racial discrimination is deeply embedded.
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Unemployment in the black community is ... half what it used to be.
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All three rallied late to finish in the black for the day.
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While not in the black yet, success was swiftly starting to stick.
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Once unprofitable, the Japan operation now expects to be in the black.
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The church today is unique in its role in the black community.
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For that, the administration will find strong partners in the black church.
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Thomas' skepticism about integration, though, is not rare in the black community.
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Steve Gorman played drums in the Black Crowes from 1987 to 2001.
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Another concern is a decline in the black leadership at the company.
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Marlow claimed he doesn't know whether his site is in the black.
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The case was amplified by activists in the Black Lives Matter movement.
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The ones in the black uniforms or the ones in the white uniforms?
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I feel, instead, a new force, latent in the black expanse beneath me.
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There are positive things happening in the Black community that we can celebrate.
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In the black community, we have been conditioned to not discuss personal business.
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Eni has three licences with Rosneft in the Black Sea and Barents Sea.
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In the black lava desert stands a hilltop garrison of the Foreign Legion.
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In the Black Room, guests were enveloped in the blackest, deepest of blacks.
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"Pure rumor," Feige told BET of Jordan's inclusion in the Black Panther sequel.
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But his views in fact have a long tradition in the black community.
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Spearfish Falls in the Black Hills of South Dakota, as photographed in 1886.
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According to Reilly, all of Cloudera's purely financial backers are in the black.
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He stumbled backward, entangling himself in the black curtain hung across the door.
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What would that mean for something comparable to happen in the black community?
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It is due to be held in the Black Sea resort of Sochi.
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Tens of thousands of people attend the event in the Black Rock Desert.
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Cargill did not specify which inputs it sells in the Black Sea region.
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"We need to deal with homophobia in the black community," Sharpton told Buttigieg.
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So am I in the black hole or spread out on its surface?
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""It's the largest navy in the Black Sea, even relative to the Russians.
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"The only real threat to the Russians in the Black Sea is Turkey."
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People danced in the black rain, and children painted their faces with oil.
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I am willing to project that San Francisco comes out in the black.
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He was the foundation, and his movies resonated strongly in the black community.
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By then, she was already involved in the Black Arts and women's movements.
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Is there a stigma against mental illness and treatment in the black community?
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They included new sanctions or increasing NATO's naval presence in the Black Sea.
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It's the red that Rachel wears when she performs in the black dress.
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In the black lines that go up, you can see the sea rising.
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The Dow is in the black for the first time in six days.
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Growing up in the 1950s, in the black middle class of Clearwater, Fla.
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A rescue operation was underway to save the animals in the Black Sea.
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Mr. Assad met with Mr. Putin in the Black Sea resort of Sochi.
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For one thing, Warren just doesn't have much support in the black community.
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Lower production in the Black Sea region is expected to support grain prices.
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While McDonald protests have quieted, the anger in the black community still simmers.
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Wall Street also traded in the black, having pared losses from Tuesday deals.
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Since it went public, Tesla has recorded only two quarters in the black.
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In Los Angeles, Hammons was a charismatic figure in the Black Arts Movement.
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The patients know the judge — the person in the black robe — deserves respect.
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She also hopes to change the stigma around mental health in the black community.
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The case drew headlines in the black press and, eventually, nationwide at the time.
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The index is on track to end its eighth consecutive month in the black.
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The Oscar winner's performance in the "Black Jeopardy" sketch in October is now legendary.
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Utilities and technology were the only S&P 500 sectors firmly in the black.
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How would you define the role of the Black church in the Black community?
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Utilities were the only sector in the black an hour after the markets opened.
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It's richness is firmly rooted in finding joy and laugher in the Black experience.
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Trump wanted to nationalize Stop and Frisk to combat violence in the black community.
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Similarly, that's what I strive for when writing in the Black Star Renegades universe.
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After all, they're the people who orchestrated every single atrocity in the Black Museum.
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Another photo showed one of the plane's engines floating below in the Black Sea.
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It is the most potent organizing force for political change in the black community.
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Lastly, as Frank Pasquale writes in The Black Box Society, credit scoring is opaque.
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You know, people in the black, Latino community know how devastating this has been.
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Putin was speaking at a forum in the Black Sea resort city of Sochi.
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Basic resources also finished in the black despite metal prices pointing in different directions.
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In the black community, it's like talking about it out in public is taboo.
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Luckily we can store that all in the black hole without anything coming out.
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Despite notching up five consecutive years in the black, BA is getting even stingier.
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According to IMDB, he's slated to star in The Black Hand as Joe Petrosino.
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The moves Friday come after Wall Street finished its previous session in the black.
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Closer examination revealed minutely differing degrees of density in the black of the shadows.
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Australia was the only market in the black, thanks to gains in banking stocks.
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Technology stocks ended in the black, with Simcorp reporting third-quarter results above expectations.
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Strength and resilience are virtues held in the highest regard in the black community.
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Great white clouds, billowing above the plane, were mirrored in the black pools below.
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This isn't a new or necessarily innovative idea in the black community at large.
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Without the expense of football, UConn athletics could well be back in the black.
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Aside from their mayoral experience, both have family roots in the Black Sea region.
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Most noticeably, the Revolutionary Guard has thrived in the black markets created by sanctions.
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Cole Alexander is asleep in the Black Lips' tour van when I call him.
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I was always going to techno parties and Goa parties in the Black Forest.
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This is obviously a problem for women working in the black economy of prostitution.
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Reinhard Genzel grew up in Freiburg, Germany, a small city in the Black Forest.
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Fast forward to last year, I was in the Black Cultural Archives in Brixton.
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"He still has some mountains to climb in the black community," said the Rev.
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Colin Kaepernick's singular act of social conscience has galvanized many in the black community.
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"This is why there aren't any grocery stores in the black community," he says.
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Another option is that there was a physical change in the black hole's activity.
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Storm surge stayed relatively low, and for decades the NFIP ran in the black.
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Pick up a heavily discounted MyHeritage DNA test kit in the Black Friday Sale.
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There's been a tradition in the black community of not airing our dirty laundry.
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Russia tested its Kinzhal hypersonic missile in the Black Sea near Crimea on Thursday.
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She saw it reflected in the black celebrities who stayed at her childhood home.
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Dafoe recently starred alongside Robert Pattinson in the black-and-white film "The Lighthouse."
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No one was ever prosecuted for their roles in the black-market baby ring.
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This is a far cry from what is occurring now in the black market.
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In the Black Room, guests will be enveloped in the blackest, deepest of blacks.
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"In the Black Label program, we're getting wealthier, substantially younger customers," Mr. Galhotra said.
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NS cannot be accepted in the black metal community, or in any other community.
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That must do so much for the confidence of people in the black community.
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The company has historically been unprofitable, but recently posted two quarters in the black.
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"It's a misnomer, but 20, 30 years ago, people did view Black Friday as the day that retailers started to be 'in the black' after a year of not being in the black," Ray Hartjen, a retail analytics expert at RetailNext, told me.
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An elevated view of Black Rock City in the Black Rock Desert of northwest Nevada.
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An elevated view of Black Rock City in the Black Rock Desert of northwest Nevada.
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However it seems on Wednesday, positivity around OPEC has helped prices stay in the black.
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The fan in the black hoodie made the catch and hung on despite the jostling.
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It's essentially the tying-together of coins in the black box I spoke about above.
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Clinton campaigned with mothers involved in the Black Lives Matter movement and at black churches.
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" ** "We are in the black, we earn money and we have a positive cash flow.
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At this depth, the waters in the Black Sea are anoxic, containing virtually no oxygen.
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The sorority, founded more than 100 years ago, is a stronghold in the black community.
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And we still don't know what that talking brain-tree in the Black Lodge was.
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They witness the light in the black paintings and they show it to the viewer.
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Instant Pot is no longer the lone contender in the Black Friday kitchen gadget war.
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Maybe this narrative was more entrenched in the black community than we thought it was.
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"Mental health continues to be a neglected issue in the black community," say Burnett-Ziegler.
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The villains of the story are the ones who live in the black and white.
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The forex fee has helped the government forecast a budget in the black for 2019.
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Blair joins original Heathers star Shannon Doherty, another '90s icon, in the black-comedy ensemble.
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All 11 major sectors in the S&P 500 ended the session in the black.
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In the black-and-white "Cineplex" (2005), the blank stand— or is it a barrier?
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Russian stocks fell 0323 percent but were set to end the week in the black.
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I also did this fish-scale detailing in the black, and there's Italian cracked leather.
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The declines were not broad-based, however, with eight out 10 sectors in the black.
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In my community, and in the Black community, we sometimes define love by enduring hardship.
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"Being in the Black community, you don't really see too many people breastfeeding," Hall says.
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In the black community, we have a saying: Don't talk about it; be about it.
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Nakia when she find T'Challa messing around with Storm in the Black Panther sequel pic.twitter.
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Dozens of Ukrainian political figures mentioned in the Black Ledger are under investigation in Ukraine.
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"She was intent on leaving the party in the black," a Clinton associate said Thursday.
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MSCI's emerging equity index rose 22016 percent for their fourth straight day in the black.
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This is nothing, Walter White's meth lab was a back room in the Black Museum.
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So our biggest challenge by far in the black community right now is name recognition.
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True, growth has been impressive, and unlike Spotify, Tencent Music is already in the black.
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In other words, everybody who bought bitcoins before November 2017 is still in the black.
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SALIC also said it was looking to grow its investments in the Black Sea region.
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Wheat prices eased, weighed partly by an improving crop outlook in the Black Sea region.
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But, we know in the Black community that Black cops turn Blue behind the badge.
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"Our society has become immune to death in the black community," Ms. Thompson-Simmons said.
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She was, one witness said, "the brightest star in the black sky of the occupation."
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The next crop is looking fine in Europe and even in the Black Sea region.
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In "The Black Calhouns," Gail Lumet Buckley displays a particularly panoramic view of American society.
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The great, great majority of people involved in the Black Lives Matter protests abhor violence.
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Sonnier's parents were progressive, and, like many Cajuns, friendly with people in the black community.
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They don't know what's going on in the black box, as it turns out, but.
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The non-evil Dale Cooper has been stuck in the Black Lodge for 25 years.
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Scientists think it was nuclear activity in the black hole at the Milky Way's center.
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The Chinese food-delivery giant on Thursday reported its second consecutive quarter in the black.
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Of the 264 major sectors of the S&P 6.003, seven closed in the black.
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Mr. Overstreet, who was deeply involved in the Black Arts Movement, negotiated the divide inventively.
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But this isn't to say that fatphobia is not an issue in the black community.
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"The Godwin has the ideal capacity to ensure security in the Black Sea," it added.
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These are opioids, but they are also generally cheaper in the black market than painkillers.
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Tesla remains the only U.S. automaker with its shares in the black for this year.
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Oftentimes, hair care is deemed a luxury, but in the Black community, it's a necessity.
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"A small incident in the Black Sea and martial law was introduced," said Mr. Putin.
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Trade-sensitive industrials, led by Boeing Co, kept the blue-chip Dow in the black.
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Michael wants to go legal, but he'll stay in the black market if need be.
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At times in the black sites they were kept nude or put in adult diapers.
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The Point: Small gains could be a big deal for Trump in the black community.
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But the researchers also saw similar findings in the black population of the oldest cohort.
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On the sector front, most industries closed around the flat-line or in the black.
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"I thought this issue really undermined him particularly in the black community," Mr. Canada said.
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Less than 22020% of the stocks in the bourse traded in the black on Monday.
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Of the index's 200 stocks, just three traded in the black as of 0013 GMT.
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Biden's support in the black community, they maintain, makes him all but unbeatable there. Maybe.
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Later photos had her dressed in the black robes and headcovering of the Islamic State.
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Like many of the words in this list, deadass was popularized in the black community.
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George Washington's profile at Mount Rushmore National Memorial, in the Black Hills of South Dakota.
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He had ended the night with forty-five relatively relaxed minutes in the black bowler.
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Overseas, European bourses traded in the black, with the Stoxx 600 index rising 0.6 percent.
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I remember the number of foreclosures that devastated Gen X, especially in the Black community.
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One such customer is Dana Palmateer, who lives in the Black Hills of South Dakota.
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There's no money in the black communities anymore, so there's no opportunities for the kids.
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Do you have a break-even point for subscriptions where you'll be in the black?
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His strategy worked so well that Renault was back in the black in barely a year.
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Congress is currently holding hearings to reauthorize the NFIP and put it back in the black.
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I'm also polling well in the black community, lesbian community, and of course, the kink community.
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In the black-and-white picture, Joshua looks to be fast asleep on his dad's shoulder.
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" He also voiced The Horned King in "The Black Cauldron" and provided the narration for "Dogville.
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After the trial, detectives started looking into Hodel as a suspect in the Black Dahlia murder.
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The Tumblr post from 4mysquad elicited outrage among others in the black community on the platform.
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Phil Bryant defended her by trying to change the subject to abortion in the black community.
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And I mean, did you see that booty every time he's in the Black Panther suit?
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Several paintings, for example, feature subtle tilts in the black shapes that conjure doorways or windows.
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In the black and white photo, Mars is the perfect impersonation of a young Elvis Presley.
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Despite this, the positive sentiment in broader markets kept these banks in the black throughout trade.
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LAST month, Samuel L. Jackson drew attention to a little-known schism in the black community.
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New York (CNN Business)Tesla was back in the black during the third quarter of 2000.
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Of the 873 major sectors in the S&P 500, six were trading in the black.
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Of the 11 major sectors in the S&P 500, six were trading in the black.
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I literally had nightmares for months involving giant red typography in the black void of dreamspace.
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A handful of peripheral indexes ended trade in the black, however many closed flat to lower.
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When you buy from these businesses, you support financial freedom and agency in the black community.
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Defensive plays such as real estate and healthcare were among the few sectors in the black.
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Since the Ferguson protests, Mckesson has played a tremendous role in the Black Lives Matter movement.
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On an average day, Bonas' image would've gotten lost in the black hole of Instagram quotes.
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But being "deserving" of winning support in the black community is different than winning that support.
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Like others, he is frustrated by what he views as biased policing in the black community.
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Bay Area artist Micah Bazant chose to focus their poster on leaders in the Black community.
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The blue-chip index added 0.5%, with all sectors trading in the black in early deals.
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Determined, Stringfield demanded a meeting with their captain, a white motorcycle cop in the Black precinct.
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If you look closely, you will see my features disguised in the black and red paints.
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All 28 major sectors of the S&P 239 closed firmly in the black, with industrials .
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O'Rourke had the edge in the black, Hispanic, female and 18 to 34 years old demographics.
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The bananas are gold, not yellow — something impossible to tell in the black and white footage.
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"US 6th Fleet conducted our naval operations in the Black Sea region as scheduled," he said.
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DiCaprio had a part as Brandon in the black-and-white Woody Allen film "Celebrity" (1998).
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They were the chief lenders to churches, small businesses, and community organizations in the black community.
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"The majority [of posts] was related to issues of concerns in the black community," DiResta said.
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In the black and white clip, the three stroll back and forth on a peaceful beach.
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They play a lot in the Black Metal circles, but it's quite theatrical, dark ambient stuff.
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But then we found out about hormones in the black market and how to get them.
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A 2129 fundraising game against Duluth was planned to help get the Packers in the black.
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Even those in the black community don't always agree with what she's doing, according to DeBaun.
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VTB already owns a stake in another grain terminal in the Black Sea port of Novorossiisk.
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They can also be seen as my response to my friends in the Black Arts Movement.
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The project will increase oxygen levels in the Black Sea, impacting the wildlife population, it said.
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Those deals briefly put Uber in the black for the first time in the company's history.
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"I just feel like mental health in the black community is not discussed," Ms. Whitehill said.
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"Germany is abetting terrorists," Erdoğan said at a conference in the Black Sea region, Reuters reports.
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In the black and white video, Paul sits on his mother's lap in an enclosed space.
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One of the group's major focuses is financial literacy, a significant issue in the black community.
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Madi Roeschke (in the black sweatshirt) and her classmates being escorted off campus after the shooting.
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The Fede Alvarez-directed home invasion flick was already in the black after its opening weekend.
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European stocks finished Monday's session in the black, as investors shook off concerns surrounding global trade.
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Healthcare was the only sector in the black, propelled by gains in drugmakers and hospital operators.
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By contrast, up until last year, Grubhub had been solidly — if not spectacularly — in the black.
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As a black pastor my heart is heavy because of the violence in the black community.
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Turkey's navy plays a key role in the Black Sea, a priority since Russia seized Crimea.
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In 1832, he fought in the Black Hawk War and campaigned against Seminole Indians in Florida.
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We added this great light fixture, which pulls in the black color, which is very dramatic.
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The pan-European Stoxx 600 rose 0.383 percent with all sectors were trading in the black.
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Brother Kilindi Iyi has been a well-known psychedelic activist in the black community for decades.
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Of the 11 major sectors in the S&P 500, seven ended the session in the black.
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Nkateko and Happy (one of the two men in the Black Mambas) sit atop a lookout point.
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It helped to bring out a huge number in the black community with respect to the vote.
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But that doesn't mean penalties will be lessened for private dealers who persist in the black market.
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Within three years, the carmaker was in the black and had shed billions of dollars in debt.
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The man and woman then allegedly fled the scene in the black SUV, according to the complaint.
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As Ase put it, there's sometimes a desire to "keep things in house" in the black community.
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Of the 11 major sectors of the S&P 500, all but utilities were in the black.
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"All I ask is if you're spending money, you're spending it in the black community," Cordero said.
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"But it was one of the things where, in the black community, this was discussed," he says.
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"The Pope's statement is very unfortunate," Nurettin Canikli told reporters in the Black Sea city of Giresun.
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Garner's last words, "I can't breathe," turned into a rallying cry in the Black Lives Matter movement.
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I parked my black car in the black tar lot near the door of the office building.
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Her character becomes embroiled in community tensions around race and involved in the Black Lives Matter movement.
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Shares reversed earlier losses to trade higher and ended the trading day 3.76 percent in the black.
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The pan-European STOXX 20.2 finished up 20.85 percent provisionally, with all sectors ending in the black.
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She meets a white artist named Dean who claims to also specialize in the Black female form.
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That leaves more room for prices to fall and for homeowners to still stay in the black.
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Some of the works in The Black Side subtly look into the future while referencing the past.
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Watch the scene here, and you'll spy her in the black sweater and jeans on the left.
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On the stovetop they noted the bullet exit hole in the black hat Nicholas had been wearing.
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Wilson, dressed in the black suit of a cleric, showed no emotion when the decision was announced.
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The pan-European Stoxx 83 ended provisionally up by 1.03 percent with every sector in the black.
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But he was in the black again once oil slipped below the $85 mark, and kept falling.
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The world's oldest intact shipwreck has been discovered in the Black Sea off the coast of Bulgaria.
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Although the white kids weren't actually putting the fliers in, [the black kids] would beat them up.
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We ate and had deep talk about how Muslims are often heroes in the Black American community.
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The benchmark was on track to finish the week in the black, despite losing 0.63% on Thursday.
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What did you find when you were telling the story of women in the Black Nationalist movement?
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"Journalists all over the country are urged to take part in the Black Campaign," the group said.
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The blue-chip Dow closed in the black, led by 3M Co, Johnson & Johnson and Apple Inc.
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"Situations like mine and worse happen every day in the black community," the statement continued, in part.
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Travel & leisure, Oil & Gas, and Basic Resources, were the only sectors to provisionally close in the black.
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But we have yet to see the underbelly of AI sex work in the Black Mirror universe.
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You don't have to worry about the guys in the black suits showing up at your door.
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In the black community, the threshold that is used to define treatment as necessary is exceedingly high.
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Today, California is in the black and has even banked an emergency fund of eight billion dollars.
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All of the 231 major sectors in the S&P 252 closed in the black, with technology .
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We must stop assuming the principal problem facing many in the black community is structural and external.
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" (In 1945, in the Black Forest.) "And our house was bombed on the night of my birth.
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Georgia has symbolized freedom in the black imagination since the arrival of enslaved Africans in the 220006s.
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The Abrams organization and CBC also should initiate a program of political education in the black community.
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Of the 11 major sectors in the S&P 500, six ended the session in the black.
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With last night's episode, "I'm A Survivor," the show peered at economic mobility in the Black community.
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Today, California is in the black and has even banked an emergency fund of eight billion dollars.
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The same is happening to heroin with the influx of illicitly manufactured fentanyl in the black market.
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FIALLO: It really started with our own recognition of what conversations weren't happening in the Black community.
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Sadie Barnette: It was always known in the Black Panther Party, and among other anti-war activists.
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After roasting flour in an oven, the "dogs" gathered around, rubbing their hands in the black powder.
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The pan-European Stoxx 1503 finished up 2150 percent provisionally, with all sectors ending in the black.
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He's done a lot of good work in the black community but he is undoubtedly anti-Semitic.
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He eventually opened a small restaurant, the BBQ Chicken Shack, which became beloved in the black community.
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According to Cosby&aposs description of his talks, they often focus on issues in the black community.
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However, two of the 600 companies listed on the European blue chip benchmark emerged in the black.
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But by 1108 GMT most benchmarks are back in the black, as volatility plays with investors' nerves.
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" Kardashian West can be heard asking in the black-and-white video, as her son replies, "Yeah.
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When they debuted the sneaker I purchased it in the black solid and it remains a favorite.
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Wall Street stocks notched up another record high on Wednesday, but ended only fractionally in the black.
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This week Mr Putin will schmooze dozens of African leaders in the Black Sea resort of Sochi.
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In the black community, we've been having this cyclical conversation for years, about how outrageous it is.
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The Steyer campaign has also committed to spending about $150,000 on advertising in the black-owned media.
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Archaeologists have found more than 40 shipwrecks in the Black Sea, some more than a millennium old.
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One of Morrison's major novels was inspired by an 1856 article she found in The Black Book.
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ET, while the yield on the 30-year Treasury bond was in the black at 3.044 percent.
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Shares of GlaxoSmithKline rose 1%, while and AstraZeneca dipped 1.7% after nine consecutive sessions in the black.
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Consequently, the event took up attention on Wall Street, with stocks trading in the black on Tuesday.
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The 2015 death of Ms. Bland, 28, was a critical moment in the Black Lives Matter movement.
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I also think it's a new way for us to keep black wealth in the black community.
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The pan-European Euro Stoxx 600 index traded 0.1 percent higher, with most sectors in the black.
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ET, while the yield on the 30-year Treasury bond was in the black at 3.01 percent.
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Overseas, European stocks were trading higher in morning trade, while markets in Asia closed in the black.
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The pan-European Stoxx 600 closed provisionally up 0.86 percent with almost every sector in the black.
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"You get ships up in the Black Sea, that makes them feel more threatened," the official added.
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The Nasdaq 0.43 and S&P 500 futures also suggested markets would begin trade in the black.
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Fans sitting in the "Black Hole," a cheering section near the field, perpetuated the team's menacing reputation.
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ET, while the yield on the 30-year Treasury bond was in the black at 2.96 percent.
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The Vision Fund posted an $8.9 billion operating loss, though it's still in the black, for now.
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He also repeatedly opposed a NATO-led fleet in the Black Sea, fearing it might antagonize Russia.
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It's the first time two US Navy warships have been in the Black Sea since July 2017.
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It brought what historians consider a familiar occurrence in the black freedom struggle onto mobile phones everywhere.
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Energy was one of the two S&P 21 sectors in the black, tracking higher oil prices.
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My family owns a restaurant located in the Black Forest and still runs it to this day.
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Yeah, it's the same theme as "The Mick," which stars Kaitlin Olson in the black sheep role.
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Subcultural interest in manga, anime, and gaming ran through much of the art in the black market.
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Other states, like Arkansas, New Jersey, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Wyoming, Maine and Maryland, are barely in the black.
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The accusation did make him a suspect in the Black Dahlia case, however, and police tapped his phone.
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The third-quarter loss broke a streak of three quarters in the black for the Mexican oil company.
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Some black women who came out against Thomas' nomination were actually scorned by others in the black community.
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Click play to hear more of what each woman has to say about colorism in the Black community.
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It's so personal and so in tune with what's happening in the world and in the black community.
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In the U.S., Nokia 6.1 will be available in the black/copper color at Best Buy and Amazon.
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My role in the Black Lives Matter movement mandates that I find the hope and make it visible.
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"I always want to be challenging the status quo," Lady Gaga says in the black-and-white film.
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A government-set exchange rate of 42,000 rials to $1 has quickly been surpassed in the black market.
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A 34 percent jump in digital sales was not enough to keep overall net sales in the black.
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Precious metals miner Fresnillo added 4.7% and was the only blue-chip stock that closed in the black.
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" Thompson's Brown said, "Mental health in the black community is apparently an even bigger issue than I thought.
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The cloud-storage service is now in the black on that measure, according to Chief Executive Drew Houston.
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Of the 11 major sectors of the S&P 21, only utilities ended the session in the black.
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They want to see legal gun ownership go up in the black community as a matter of urgency.
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How close you think WeWork will end 2020 in the black is probably the next question to ask.
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They country also stationed six submarines in the Black Sea recently, giving them greater reach in the Mediterranean.
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Precious metals miner Randgold Resources was one of a handful of companies in the black as a result.
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"I'll see you ladies later," I said, but I was looking at the one in the black bikini.
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Of the 500 major sectors in the S&P 23, all but healthcare were trading in the black.
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The policy initiative has been criticized by some economists as being ineffective at reining in the black economy.
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Stocks finished the first quarter of 2019 easily in the black, following a money-losing end to 2018.
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Debaka Camp, near Irbil, Iraq (CNN) "I can't talk to you," the woman in the black headscarf insisted.
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Stocks across Asia were well in the black, with Shanghai stocks turning around early losses to close higher.
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The main being that I want to be involved in the black community as much as I can.
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He's very decidedly in the black/brownish armor of the North, implying he's in Winterfell or Castle Black.
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We love all our fans and are so sorry to have hurt our fans in the black community.
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The pan-European Stoxx 600 finished the session up 0.22 percent, with most sectors closing in the black.
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He also said that the hike in the black percentage of voters was based on politics, not race.
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All but the dividend-paying utilities and real estate, typically seen as defensive sectors, were in the black.
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These rallying testaments of self-love are trending in the Black community on a national scale (hey, Bey).
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European equities finished in the black on Wednesday, as a strong boost in commodity stocks boosted investor sentiment.
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Barely 12 months later – and two years ahead of Tavares' original plan – Opel was back in the black.
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Switching back to Europe, telecoms outperformed fellow industries, with the majority of its stocks closing in the black.
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You will struggle to find a better value bundle deal in the Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales.
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"It's dangerous when these places close because they play a pivotal role in the black community," she said.
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" Sellers asserted that "Joe Biden's support in the black community has been wide but it is not deep.
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But the best-known brand so far is the fancifully named Monkey 47, made in the Black Forest.
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""The NATO powers in the Black Sea — Romania, Bulgaria, their navies, their air forces — are very, very small.
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Like many popular slang words, the term shade originated in the black and gay communities in the 1980s.
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The peso strengthened a bit against the dollar in the black market in the days following the election.
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Now that they've become debt-free, the couple uses this bimonthly payment trick to stay in the black.
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It is the difference between school system budgets in the red or being in the black, Winkler said.
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That fall saw the first legally permitted version of Burning Man, in the Black Rock Desert of Nevada.
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And that, I suppose is where I can come to agreement with the men in the black pajamas.
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As far as hip-hop, it will always be something that is deeply entrenched in the black experience.
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He followed that up with a fall/winter 2016 show that examined depression, particularly in the black community.
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It's a realistic goal — much smaller transportation companies have been close to or are already in the black.
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"When you look at life expectancy, there are problems in the black race," Ms. Marble said in 2013.
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In 2015-16, the overall rail system's bottom line was nearly £300 million ($420 million) in the black.
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She has since branched out to other characters, including Storm, an important figure in the Black Panther legacy.
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MUDURNU, Turkey — Looking for a castle on a cul-de-sac in the Black Sea region of Turkey?
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But in the Black Panther comic today, the tie between T'Challa and Wakanda is as pertinent as ever.
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In the black landfill bin were remnants of a chicken dinner, a stale baguette and Chinese takeout containers.
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The benchmark was headed for its fourth straight session in the black and a second consecutive weekly gain.
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He even seemed to quickly discover fragments of ancient Greek urns while scuba diving in the Black Sea.
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"In the Black hair and beauty space, there's always been this gap between consumers and sellers," says Choi.
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"I'm in the Black Lodge with Dale Cooper," she says, though clearly it's not her who's saying it.
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And it is a process that America needs to deal with both in the black and white community.
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You can now pick up an AncestryDNA kit for just £49 plus shipping in the Black Friday Sale.
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The couple met in 2011 at the annual Burning Man festival in the Black Rock Desert in Nevada.
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Almost all of the region's sectors finished in the black, with the exception of utilities, retail and media.
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But Trump senior advisers believe he can increase his support in the black community ahead of the Nov.
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We need a large-scale effort to improve genetic counseling and increase testing rates in the black community.
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In my practice, I've confronted a dangerous false narrative in the black community: Black people don't kill themselves.
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They imply that Thomas and his hard working, no excuses grandfather are unusual characters in the black community.
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Musk pledged earlier this year that Tesla would be in the black by the end of the year.
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"I think she's picking up support in the black community — even in the last several days," she said.
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The U.S. wheat market has been supported by robust demand and rising prices in the Black Sea region.
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And NATO angered Russia by saying it would step up war games and surveillance in the Black Sea.
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The strategic environment in the Black Sea region has experienced a dramatic transformation over the last several years.
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The crime was extensively covered in the black press and an early catalyst for the civil rights movement.
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I have been immersed in the Black Panther universe for years as a comics fan, critic and creator.
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But the 20203 presidential election exposed the growing frustration some in the black community have with the party.
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The piece that is coming out has more total energy than the piece that went in the black hole.
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In February the USS Porter was sailing in the Black Sea when it had three encounters with Russian aircraft.
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In the black-and-white clip, you can see Caryn Smith laying on the floor of her child's room.
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"I would say in the black community, they are more prone to people that they're familiar with," she said.
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Next month you're touring with Mayhem and Inquisition, both of whom are elder statesmen in the black metal universe.
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Victor said that the men who killed his friend Roberth were dressed in the black uniforms of the FAES.
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At this point, we should wonder if or how other Americans might find places in the black/white traditions.
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He would be free to quit and go home, but not to disappear and work in the black market.
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We hadn't done a space epic before and we thought, how would that work in the Black Mirror universe?
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And so they jump into the black hole, and obviously there's a ton of wormholes in the black hole.
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All 10 major S&P sectors were in the black, led by a 3.34 percent jump in energy stocks.
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Russia announced a peace congress in the Black Sea resort town of Sochi after the last meeting in December.
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Losses on the main index were spread across the board, but a handful of companies were in the black.
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SXAP also made a come-back in the black, up 0.2 percent and drove Germany's DAX up 0.9 percent.
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The miners then turned towards Waterschei — the third village in the ''black triangle'' which produces much of Belgium's coal.
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In the black and white video, we see Graham flex and run in the name of the Christmas spirit.
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His events remain predominantly white and polls have shown Buttigieg with little to no support in the black community.
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In February, the USS Porter was sailing in the Black Sea when it had three encounters with Russian aircraft.
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If you were in the black ring, in the Lek set, you felt like one of Muay Thai's elect.
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Gal estimates even with a 30 percent or 40 percent discount to insurers, Kaleo would be in the black.
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Find a Web site that is in the black and, chances are, its business and content are distinctly blue.
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The ASX 22 was set for a 21.7 percent gain this week, its third straight week in the black.
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Some in the black community, he says, were asleep during the last eight years while Barack Obama was President.
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All but one sector was in the black in early deals on Britain's main stock index, which rose 0.6%.
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As for those rumors former Pussy Cat Doll Nicole Scherzinger will take Fergie's place in The Black Eyed Peas?
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But he also grew up thinking police were more of a problem than a help in the black community.
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All three major U.S. equity indexes closed higher, with the Nasdaq ending its seventh consecutive day in the black.
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The broader effort by Trump to remedy his low popularity in the black community has hit other rough patches.
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Given all of this, it's no wonder why Caroline Fayard has struggled to find support in the black community.
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It's been hard for many in the black political community to digest recent reports of low black voter turnout.
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"Even the ones that are operating as a legal club, they're still operating in the black market," he said.
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That has worked for The Shade Room, a media company focused on pop culture, particularly in the black community.
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They are in the black capital of the South, one of the great black cities of the United States.
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European yields fell early today, with France's 10-year returning to negative territory after a week in the black.
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ET. Overseas, European stocks were mixed during its morning trade, while markets in Asia finished mostly in the black.
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The two leaders plan to discuss security in the Black Sea region, energy and "countering malign influence," Grisham said.
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In the black community, this attack by Trump did not go unnoticed, and it did not go over well.
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Under the rules of the Montreux Convention, US ships can only be in the Black Sea for 21 days.
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There are loads of deals on Amazon's devices in the Black Friday Sale, but this might be the best.
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European yields fell early today, with Frances 10-year returning to negative territory after a week in the black.
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S. 6th Fleet conducted our naval operations in the Black Sea region as scheduled in January and February 2019.
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After a tough 230, all the main funds of CQS, which manages $223 billion, are now in the black.
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C.K. wrote, directed, and stars in the black-and-white film, which he shot in secret over the summer.
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That's what 276 points per game and 267 assists gets you, even in the black-and-white footage days.
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Even people that think they're in the black or in the white—they have a foot in the grey.
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In California, businesses have complained about intrusive regulation, and some have remained at least partially in the black market.
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I started talking to Adriana in the black dress a few hours before the caravan rolled through her town.
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So perhaps we'll see some companies in the black make it across the finish line as the year progresses.
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She doesn't say a word, just lets her facial expressions do the talking in the black and white clip.
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European stocks finished trading mostly in the black on Wednesday, although elevated fears of a full-blown Sino-U.
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She belonged to one of the most iconic communities in the black drag ball scene, the House of Xtravaganza.
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And it is in line with a longer tradition one finds in the black religious experience in North America.
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The small Ukrainian convoy was sailing from Odessa in the Black Sea to Mariupol in the Sea of Azov.
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It is this doomed site, rooted in the black soil, that cries out for people of faith to act.
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Now that home prices have bounced back, FHA is in the black but threatened with underfunding and outdated technology.
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In the black and white shot, the family resemblance between Simpson, 39, and her youngest is easy to see.
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As the colonists opened mines and built farms, Grey saw in the black population a source of disposable workers.
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The pan-European Stoxx 600 closed provisionally 0.18 percent higher, with most major bourses and sectors in the black.
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ET. In Europe, bourses were trading mixed in morning trade, while Asia-Pacific markets finished trade in the black.
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The currency is changing hands at around 350 riyals to the dollar in the black market, according to traders.
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Cantor's successor will be Maurice Mitchell, a 38-year-old organizer with experience in the Black Lives Matter movement.
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She made a believer out of the skeptics because of another tradition in the black church that isn't terrible.
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The pan-European STOXX 600 closed up 0.24 percent provisionally, with most sectors ending the day in the black.
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For Bodhi to continue to be in the black, it needed a captain capable of steering it to success.
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So take care with that legacy planning now, and your heirs will be well in the black later on.
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Like past host cities, San Francisco is banking on increased tax revenues to leave the city in the black.
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He became deeply immersed in the Black Disciples after a friend was killed by a rival of the gang.
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The detentions occurred as Russia was hosting a major investment forum in the Black Sea resort town of Sochi.
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All major bourses closed in the black, barely changed for the week, while the Stoxx 600 rose 0.2 percent.
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Accused of stealing $100 million, Bogachev spends his free time boating in the Black Sea, according to the FBI.
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A lot of children and adults in the black community don't have positive exposure to firearms safety and ownership.
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The fear some skeptics in the black community have is that some white Democrats harbor prejudices behind closed doors.
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It's kind of from when he's in the Black Lodge; Cooper wore all black and had gelled back hair.
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It comes amid tensions in the Black Sea region after Russia's 2014 annexation of the Crimean Peninsula in the Ukraine.
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Because the gas disc is so deeply embedded in the black hole, the light can't escape, so it looks stretched.
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Though speculation has begun about what could happen in the Black Panther sequel, Bassett was keeping her lips tightly sealed.
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Coates is the writer of Marvel's latest entry in the Black Panther canon, Black Panther: A Nation Under Our Feet.
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Perhaps most compelling to Felicis and its other backers, the company has been operating in the black for some time.
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Losses on the main index were spread across the board, with only oil stocks in the black in early dealings.
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A turning point was their inclusion in the Black Male exhibition at the Whitney in 1994, curated by Thelma Golden.
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We're expecting some great deals in the Black Friday sale, but this one is going to be tough to beat.
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American and European support for Ukraine reflects a wider Western concern about the balance of power in the Black Sea.
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Satellite firm Inmarsat saw shares in the black after signing a deal with SpeedCast to roll out broadband on boats.
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"For wheat, we are expecting bigger crops in the Black Sea region and Europe compared with last year," Houe said.
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In the black-and-white shot, Lopilato's back is turned from the camera as she holds Elias in her lap.
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Nor was it the needle in the black bag, which would not have been encrusted after withdrawal from the skin.
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As authorities looked for the pair, Strickland's family found hope in the black lab after the dog was found safe.
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It's the first entry in the Black Ops subseries since 2015, and it follows last year's Call of Duty: WWII.
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Haddish performs the very appropriate TLC's classic "Waterfalls" with two other women of color in the Black Panther challenge waterfall.
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There is a negative stigma surrounding mental health in the Black community, so very few seek help for such issues.
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And Buttigieg is right: He won't win the nomination -- or come close -- without making inroads in the black community. 2.
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Russia plane crash A huge search is ongoing in the Black Sea after the crash of a Russian military plane.
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Tesla's wild ride: Tesla (TSLA) is expected to post a loss on Wednesday after two consecutive quarters in the black.
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"The Essence Festival is something that is kind of iconic in the black community," Girls Trip cowriter Tracy Oliver said.
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"That was bullshit," she said of the criticism of New Democrats, citing Bill Clinton's immense popularity in the black community.
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The A.M.E. Church is a pillar in the black community and has provided many of the NAACP's best-known leaders.
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Although the official price of goods is correspondingly cheap, many are available only at inflated prices in the black market.
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Game has become an instant leader in the black community, which is a radical departure from his past gang affiliations.
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OK I know, thats horrible but for a million that will keep the place in the black for a while.
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"Most people are now involved in the black market," Yeon-mi Park, a North Korean defector, told CNBC in 2014.
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He is well regarded in the black community and a founding member of the CBC, which advocates for black causes.
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The bartenders kept a red marker tally on a green paper notepad, but the balance was never in the black.
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Two consecutive years back in the black allowed the firm to pay its first dividend in a decade for 2018.
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The company said in February that it would stop selling seeds, fertilizer and crop chemicals in the Black Sea region.
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Of the 11 major sectors in the S&P 893, all but healthcare and real estate were in the black.
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All 10 major S&P indexes were in the black, led by a 2.26 percent jump in the energy index.
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The biggest problem is the potential for the product to end up in the black market—but we've been transparent.
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The Polish public's dismay and anger at this proposal culminated in the Black Monday #czarnyprotest general strike and nationwide demonstrations.
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The pan-European STOXX 600 closed the session up 0.8 percent provisionally, with almost all sectors ending in the black.
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Almost 130,000 pigs have been killed on six breeding farms in the Black Sea country in the past two weeks.
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Find this refreshing drink, salty turkey jerky, and meat-stuffed wrap at Ronto Roasters in the Black Spire Outpost market.
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The artist said this interest in the black box mystery helped inspire both Humans Not Invited and Bye Bye Camera.
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In the black-and-white shot, Beckinsale is clad in some lacy panties and crosses her arms over her breasts.
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All the 733 major S&P sectors were higher, and 29 of the 30 Dow members were in the black.
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The Nasdaq hit an all-time high during Thursday's session, with the S&P 500 also closing in the black.
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Last November, Russia struck a Chinese note, laying claim to the Sea of Azov, an inlet in the Black Sea.
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"In the black community we know of white people who don't have a lot of black friends," Moses told CNN.
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But in the black-and-white world of partisan politics, Gorsuch's writings and religious life show several strands of gray.
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And I will now surprise you: I am going to give some ground to the guys in the black pajamas.
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The government is willing to take these things and totally ignore everybody that was involved in the black market side.
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In 2014, two Russian fighter jets made what the Pentagon called "provocative" moves near the ship in the Black Sea.
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In the Black Death of 1347, for instance, the disease struck Europe killing an estimated 60 percent of its population.
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Time spent emptying, waiting and doing what seemed like nothing … now an offering on the way, in the black box.
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Matthew's pill of a car shot up the PacCoast in the black of night, hurtling past trees that blurred together.
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The family intended to traverse the country without stopping, but somewhere in the Black Forest, young Dekel had to pee.
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The title Bly gave his most enchantingly atmospheric collection, "The Man in the Black Coat Turns," about sums it up.
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In 1990, they moved it to a remote outpost in the Black Rock Desert, about three hours north of Reno.
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They left phosphorescent trails in the black water as they swam in pairs alongside us, before diving under the keel.
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Putin, who is 67, was speaking at a televised meeting with Russian students in the Black Sea resort of Sochi.
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Russian-backed forces continue to breach the ceasefire in eastern Ukraine and recently seized Ukrainian ships in the Black Sea.
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In "The Black Banners," Soufan provided a compelling insider's account of American efforts to track down the perpetrators of Sept.
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Unemployment in the black community is at 22020 percent, a record low, according to the latest figures ending in December.
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In the black-and-white photo, Stanfill and a teammate, Vern Den Herder, are tackling Washington Redskins quarterback Billy Kilmer.
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SHANGHAI, July 11 (Reuters) - China stocks closed up on Monday, shedding some early gains but still finishing in the black.
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All three major U.S. stock indexes were firmly in the black, inching within 1% of record highs set last week.
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After Ray dies, both the ring and his corpse materialize in the Black Lodge, to be attended to by Mike.
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Romgaz also holds a 12.2% stake in a separate offshore joint venture in the Black Sea led by Russia's Lukoil.
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All sectors ended in the black, while the French CAC 40 jumped 1.59 percent and Germany's DAX popped 1.52 percent.
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It's not quite in the black yet, but it's off to a good start given a $96.8 million international tally.
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The pan-European STOXX 600 finished up 0.31 percent provisionally, with the majority of Europe's sectors closing in the black.
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When asked if Thomas was involved in the "Black Hebrew Israelite" movement, Sussman said he'd heard nothing that indicated that.
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The pan-European Stoxx 21.3076 popped 21.3 percent by the provisional close, with almost all sectors closing in the black.
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"Our decision to have two ships simultaneously operate in the Black Sea is proactive, not reactive," US Navy Vice Adm.
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All 11 major S&P 1443 sectors were in the black, with technology and healthcare stocks providing the biggest boost.
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In Europe, basic resources were one of the few sectors to remain in the black, buoyed by higher copper prices.
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Turkey supports only limited NATO reinforcements, concerned about breaking international rules limiting the scale of patrols in the Black Sea.
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Despite being a prominent suspect in the Black Dahlia murder, he evaded apprehension and the case has never been solved.
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Very little original reporting was done in the black community, while downtown business interests and the suburbs were lavishly covered.
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In the black community, or at least where I was from in Chicago, it was understood that we stick together.
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By fostering a space for peer-driven conversations, they represent a continuation of the oral tradition in the black community.
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So I was primed to be transfigured, or at least to forget myself in the black nepenthe of Blake's bass.
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But beyond them, did you get a sense of how big the anti-abortion movement is in the black community?
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Was Jacob Lawrence, a hero in the black community, a naïf painter because he drew children painting on a sidewalk?
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The SNES Classic also adds in different background options to fill in the black bars at the side of the screen.
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Brazil-listed preferred shares of Petrobras were in the black in morning trade, but were off 0.96 percent by the afternoon.
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Saying that "they show up in the black helmets and the clubs and everything" the president tossed out the word Antifa.
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In the third image, the camera focuses on Jenner's hands as she cups her breasts in the black-and-white photo.
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Then, when rivals are out of the picture, it's possible to raise prices and start focusing on operating in the black.
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Rose's killing is the first in the Pittsburgh area in the Black Lives Matter era, and residents say they are galvanized.
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In the black community, the pastor was often the only person who didn't depend on white folks' goodwill for their livelihood.
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A pamphlet about "class struggle in the black community" shared gallery space with a mock death certificate for the AFL-CIO.
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The Girls' creator and star stunned in the black and silver ensemble that was covered in metallic studs on the skirt.
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In a statement released later Monday, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo echoed Haley's condemnation of Russia's actions in the Black Sea.
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SPLRCU were the only S&P 500 sector to end the day in the black, with a meager 0.09 percent gain.
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The waiver appears to cover work in the Black Sea, which is also a primary target of next-generation Russian interest.
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Such incendiary episodes are now routine between U.S. and Russian militaries in the Black Sea, the Baltics and the North Pacific.
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All three major U.S. indexes were in the black, recovering some ground from their worst one-day percentage losses in months.
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Incidents with Russian aircraft in the Black Sea that have been well documented over the past year are much more common.
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"We know these things and people exist in the black community, we just don't want everyone else to know," said Wise.
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Moore, whose appearance was shrouded in a little mystery, accentuated her slender frame in the black collared and ruffled vintage gown.
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And as she had on Day 1 of the French visit, in the black cape that she wore to Mount Vernon.
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As for who should wave the flag for Trump in the black community now -- Stone suggests a man of the cloth.
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While the firm remains in the black, its gain over the last two years amounts to about a 5.7% annual return.
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After his barely suppressed insurgency the Bourbons passed a new constitution, again ramming it through with fraud in the Black Belt.
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Mokoya sees visions of the future as it will be, and is the lead character in The Black Tides of Heaven.
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Vine's short videos became a pop-culture phenomena, and were especially impactful in the black community, The New York Times reported.
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They chronicle the staggering violence in the black community in disturbing videos in hopes of deterring young people from further carnage.
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In the black and white shot, Lourd sits on Fisher's lap as they peek out from the back of a limo.
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The wheat market is being weighed down by harvest of a bumper crop in the Black Sea region and North America.
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This may mess up Russia's plans to host a peace conference in the Black Sea resort of Sochi later this month.
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The Euro zone STOXXE index was up 0.7 percent at 0829 GMT with most bourses across the continent in the black.
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In the black and white photo, Holmes was all smiles as she stood on the far right of the large crew.
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While it can be harmful in too much abundance, algae is a key part of the ecosystems in the Black Sea.
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The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star and boyfriend Tristan Thompson starred in the black-and-white snap she posted Dec.
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European shares began the day in the black, mirroring a bounce in Chinese stocks, but the gains evaporated as Italian banks .
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He's not just black, but a bona fide hero in the black community, as Vox's Jenée Desmond-Harris explained last year.
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As does his seeming willingness to simply make up things about just how much support he has in the black community.
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In 1990 they found one in the Black Rock Desert of Nevada, and the week-long extravaganza of Burning Man began.
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Researchers estimate that 30 percent of marijuana sales in the state will remain in the black market — and so be untaxed.
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ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan will meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in the Black Sea city of Sochi on Oct.
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The only major market in the black for the year was India, where the BSE was ahead by almost 25 percent.
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The world of online beer trading tends to run as a "gray market," but this bottle seems fully in the black.
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In the next year or so, it will include Matrix features in the Black Hawks it builds for the US Army.
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Shares of Nike hit a floor of $80.89 during the session before rallying back 8003 percent to close in the black.
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The two girls who are handcuffed together in the black leather and plastic—never seen them before, never saw them again.
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I think depression is pushed to the background and hidden in hip-hop, just like it is in the black community.
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All three major U.S. equity indexes edged higher, with the Nasdaq on course for its seventh consecutive day in the black.
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The firm says it will be slightly in the black this year, and it expects profits to be significant next year.
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Technology was crowned Europe's top performing sector Monday, jumping 13 percent, with almost all of its stocks finishing in the black.
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LISBON, Portugal — For tech start-ups trying to secure funding and go public, being in the black is the new black.
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Someone like Kevin Hart can be a leader, the ultimate change agent, he can help change homophobia in the black community.
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President Obama will meet with civil rights activists both young and old Thursday, including leaders in the Black Lives Matter movement.
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Trading for dollars in the black market is now limited to regular customers, traders said, as they feared a government crackdown.
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Never get in the black school bus; unless you are a roadie for Insane Clown Posse, this is a life lesson.
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TL;DR: VyprVPN is on sale for £2.50 a month in the Black Friday Sale, saving you 81% on list price.
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This is Amazon's most powerful streaming media stick, and can be picked up for just £29.99 in the Black Friday Sale.
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Russia's 2014 annexation of Ukraine's Crimea peninsula in the Black Sea has changed NATO's calculations, seeing Russia increasingly as an adversary.
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Its long streak in the black has been fueled by the traction of high-margin businesses, including cloud computing and advertising.
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The Afghan pilots are expected to begin flying their own missions in the Black Hawks by early next year, officials said.
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You are right in the de-politicization, because what it said, basically, is [that] it keeps you in the black ghetto.
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Back in the black-and-white years of football, there were plenty of other goings-on which were even less salubrious.
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If paying down your mortgage decimates your savings and leaves you without a safety net, you'll never be in the black.
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At night, my youngest read a series based on the Norse myths, but set in the Black Hills of South Dakota.
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That bath might have saved me from the ill effects of the strong radiation that presumably existed in the black rain.
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That is how it worked, anyway, for Kyle Boddy, the roundish guy in the black pullover who was leading the drills.
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"He is speaking in a way that a lot of people in the black community are taking notice of," said Tubbs.
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Last December, I wrote about the complex nature of how #MeToo was unfolding in the black community — where the movement originated.
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And, as these musical forms [are] so uncommercial, the bands could take the provocations farther than in the black metal scene.
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The film follows a band of outlaws hiding in the mountains, with Mr. Young playing the man in the black hat.
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There was a blue rock half buried in the black earth with a few patterns here and there like fallen clouds.
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Others have said the funds should be invested in the black and Latino communities that have been disproportionately affected by prosecution.
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In the Black Lives Matter era, it's unremarkable that the Democratic Party is a full-throated champion of racial-justice activism.
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When Eleven first finds grown-up Kali in the black box of her psychic travels, she is turned toward a fire.
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All the 11 S&P sectors were trading in the black, led by the defensive sectors including utilities and consumer staples.
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Most of Gazpromneftekhim Salavat's gasoline exports, some 70%, went to Russia's Taman port in the Black Sea, the data also showed.
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As the quarter drew to a close, the pan-European index managed a modest gain - its second quarter in the black.
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If you didn't find what you were looking for in the Black Friday Sale, this is your opportunity to make amends.
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They reasoned that the minerals accumulated in the water, moved up the food chain and became sequestered in the black skin.
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"People can be very comfortable living in the black and white versus what life really which is all grey," said Morton.
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Royce acknowledges most people -- especially in the black community -- have preconceived notions about sitting down and opening up to a therapist.
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So you know how to present yourself in the white world and you present yourself in the black world as yourself.
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One of the suspects in that attack - who died in the shooting - had also expressed interest in the Black Hebrew Israelites.
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In 2014, two Russian fighter jets made "provocative" moves close to the ship in the Black Sea, the Pentagon said then.
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That support seems directly correlated to Biden's perceived closeness to Barack Obama, who remains almost unanimously supported in the black community.
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The Daily Show's Trevor Noah wants to break down the obstacles that limit mental health care access in the black community.
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As it's been for years in Venezuela, family members have to buy his medicine and medical supplies in the black market.
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The yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note sat in the black at around 2.187 percent at 2:24 p.m.
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It was the oil giant's third straight quarter in the black, and it previously reported three continuous profitable quarters in 2100.
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While my parents' decision was not supported by many in the black community, they still felt it was necessary for reconciliation.
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But neither has it joined Western calls for Russia to hand the peninsula in the Black Sea swiftly back to Ukraine.
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The change in the black fraction of the sample is too big and long-lasting to be explained by random error.
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In New Jersey, Klansmen burned a cross in the black section of Metuchen, today a liberal commuter suburb of New York.
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Mr. Biden has long discussed his personal commitment to civil rights, and he has many strong relationships in the black community.
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And when you talk to black people on an unofficial basis, this is something that has traction in the black community.
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In the black-and-white photo, Gadot is seen with a big smile on her face as ocean waves splash around her.
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Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill met in the Black Sea resort of Yalta, in Crimea, to decide the fate of post-war Europe.
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Kruger posed nude in the black and white picture, with her legs strategically covering her breasts as she sat in a bathtub.
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After just one weekend, the Halloween horror flick — which is said to be budgeted at $9 million — is already in the black.
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Shahidi will be hanging out with singers Chloe and Halle, when they all star in the Black-ish spin-off, Grown-ish.
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At the time, Hill and her team tried to dispel the notion that she had few supporters, particularly in the black community.
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In the Black Belt I interviewed descendants of slaves who were living without proper sanitation, with untreated sewage draining into their backyards.
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Authorities went door-to-door to let about 500 people in the Black River basin know a mandatory evacuation had been ordered.
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Besides the support of her loving husband, Union found the strength to share her story through mentors in the black Hollywood community.
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Heavyweights BP and Shell advanced 2.3 percent and 2.13 percent, respectively, as crude prices erased earlier losses to trade in the black.
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In April 2014, a Russian fighter made roughly 12 passes at the Donald Cook, which was then deployed in the Black Sea.
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Its commander had standing orders from Stalin to sink all neutral ships in the Black Sea to prevent supplies from reaching Germany.
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Giuliani said he understood why some people in the black community did not trust the police, but he hopes that would change.
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RBS's second consecutive year in the black will likely intensify speculation the Treasury will act swiftly to sell more of its stock.
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Without pressure from the imports they can maintain hefty prices and the big margins that keep their balance sheets in the black.
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The problem is that most of today's stoners were participating in the black market for years before legalization hit the United States.
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He was the miniature health care activist in the black vest dwarfed by powerful lawmakers in a famous photo of that moment.
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Most recently, last week, Russian jets repeatedly buzzed a U.S. guided missile destroyer in the Black Sea, U.S. European Command said Tuesday.
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The ballplayers immediately returned to Daytona Beach, where the Montreal team practiced at Kelly Field in the black section of the city.
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But the fund received around $61 million in management and advisory fees related to the deal, which puts it in the black.
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Jim Brown says he's throwing his support behind President Donald Trump -- even though he knows he'll be vilified in the black community.
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Brazil-listed preferred shares of Petrobras were in the black in morning trade, but were off 1.37 percent by the early afternoon.
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They are recognized in the black community as a cultural center where men and families from different socioeconomic levels interact, says Irby.
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So much of the Christianity that is practiced in the black church was used as a weapon to hold the community down.
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He pointed out the inconsistencies in the Black Lives Matter movement and the fact that these guys really was more self-indulgent.
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The statement did not specify a new rate, but the riyal trades for around 350 to the dollar in the black market.
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I watched the pain, shame, and embarrassment on his face, and thought of the fraught significance of hair in the black community.
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With all the talk about the problems in the black community, what has Trump said he will do to help #AllLivesMatter supporters?
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Linked closely with privilege, nonviolence is a luxury not bestowed on protesters in the Black Lives Matter movement or at Standing Rock.
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Europeans estimate that Greece will hit a primary surplus — a budget in the black, before debt repayments — of 3.5 percent by 2018.
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Overseas, European stocks were trading in the black during early market trade, while markets in Asia closed on a mostly higher note.
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Revenue in the 2016 quarter dropped 28 percent, although strong results from its chemical production helped keep the company in the black.
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High state taxes on cigarettes, especially when lower cigarette taxes prevail in other states, encourage smuggling and transactions in the black market.
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Last month Ackman told clients that performance was improving as all of his portfolios were finally in the black for the year.
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On a recent morning, to underscore the immortality of inequality, he stood in the black cemetery and pointed to the white cemetery.
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Indeed, the Muslim faith has deep roots in the black community because many Africans brought to this country as slaves were Muslims.
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He suggests there's a "fight for the scraps" mentality in the black community that divides fellow actors instead of bringing them together.
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Burning Man is an annual art gathering held in the Black Rock Desert of Nevada that's taken place each year since 1986.
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Crasthorpe and the man in the black coat were now at the center of a small crowd, the man still gesturing, Mrs.
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The man in the black coat was laughing, his wrists held out to the two policemen who had taken charge of him.
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Biden had shot out to a lead in early polling, in large part because of his strong standing in the black community.
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The date of the payment corresponds to an entry next to his name in the black ledger, the New York Times reported.
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It's unclear what Wuco based his claim on, but there is no evidence that Holder was involved in the Black Panthers movement.
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The Navy has denied a report that it cancelled an operation in the Black Sea after President Donald Trump complained about it.
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In fact, joint exercises involving 17 nations -- including hundreds of US troops and several warships -- are currently underway in the Black Sea.
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While all bodies should be accepted and celebrated, the question still remains: Is there a popular body ideal in the Black Community?
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In the black-and-white image from 1917, then-Prince Albert stands in his naval uniform with his arms behind his back.
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ValueAct, amazingly, is still in the black, having bought much of its stake in Valeant at an average share price of $11.
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All the sectors on the benchmark were in the black, with advancing issues outnumbering declining ones by a 9.4-to-1 ratio.
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They are used to a GOP that turns away from issues of importance in the black community after an election is over.
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As of May 31, Netflix's general perception score, which YouGov ranks on a scale from -85033 to 100, was in the black.
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Roll credits over an image of Laura whispering something into Cooper's ear in the Black Lodge, something we are not privy to.
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Well I mean I think there's still the element in the black community that we don't want to tear each other down.
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Support for gun control fell by 14 percent in the black community between 1993 and December 2014, according to a Pew poll.
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"[Post legalization] we have seen an increase in the black market because the marijuana... is being shipped out of state," he said.
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Anytime there was a little bit of progress in the black community for example, there was also a massive white supremacist backlash.
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I could see, in the black shape, the anxiety and fear of not knowing what's going to happen from day to day.
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Despite its cooperation with Russia against the Syrian Kurds, Turkey is nervous about Russian expansionism in the Black Sea and South Caucasus.
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Looking at a basket of 221 venture-backed tech IPOs this year, including Slack's direct listing, eight stocks are in the black.
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On Tuesday, the Zimbabwe dollar traded at 11.31 against the U.S. dollar in the interbank market and 13.10 in the black market.
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It causes you to think about the idea of bling, and posturing and dress and fashion with jewelry in the black community.
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Black hole cinema: If you can't get enough, we rounded up some of the best streamable movies in the black hole canon.
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Anadolu said the suspect was wanted for questioning after his wife and daughter were detained in the Black Sea city of Amasya.
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The peso weakened 26.5% to 22 per dollar, while in the black market the currency fell 20013% to 22001 to the greenback.
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Recently, I read an essay arguing that since Disney owns Marvel, Princess Shuri in "The Black Panther" is technically a Disney princess.
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And unfortunately, in the black community, cooperating with the state — even in the prosecution of a white police officer — is frowned upon.
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These are the best contract deals in the Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales, and we can't see this changing anytime soon.
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Shares in CSN jumped 1.35 percent in morning trade, and its main peers in Brazilian steelmaking were also solidly in the black.
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In Europe, bourses were mostly in the black during early trade, while Asia-Pacific markets finished trade on a relatively positive note.
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Jenn M. Jackson, a black queer feminist and activist says there's always been vigorous debate in the black community about our leaders.
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Trump pulled out of a deal to develop a 47-story luxury tower in the Black Sea resort town of Batumi, Georgia.
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" She added, "I told him I think everything going on in the black community now has a more positive feeling than before.
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It was a powerful stand by the President, very affirming to those of us who are in the 'Black Lives Matter' movement.
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If they failed to agree, the government would pass decrees guaranteeing the pension system is in the black by 2027, he said.
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On a pre-tax basis, it was the bank's first year in the black since Thiam launched the turnaround plan in 2015.
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Dorman and Beirich both say it's nearly impossible to estimate how many adherents follow or participate in the Black Hebrew Israelite movement.
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In the black background you can make out the lower edges of three red letters T-E-D, as in TED Talks.
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The same report finds that several Northern states, including Illinois, Michigan and Wisconsin, rank above Arkansas in the black-white suspension gap.
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The repetition dismantles the commonly held notions of the dance to show the multiplicity of meaning that lives in the black body.
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When she peered through the eyepiece, the globular nuclei looked like Hubble photos of distant stars in the black velvet of space.
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We see that, for many in the Black Arts Movement, creating art and fighting for liberation were the one and the same.
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"Not a single well has been drilled in the deep water Russian offshore (in the Black Sea)," Sechin said back in December.
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His comments this week drew criticism from several black leaders, including Deray Mckesson, a prominent voice in the Black Lives Matter movement.
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The 28-year-old looked flirty and fun in the black tulle design, sparkly pointed toe pumps and large circular swirl diamond earrings.
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On the campaign trail, Trump often described conditions in the black community in bleak terms, vowing to be a champion for African-Americans.
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In the black and white photo on Instagram, Edward Butera flashes a huge smile from a FaceTime chat on his famous daughter's phone.
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"It will be difficult to negotiate for gas diversification and tourism in a situation of escalating tension in the Black Sea," he said.
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MURDOCH: In the black community, when we sense danger, we usually bring somebody with us to make the exchange when things go down.
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Four Russian aircraft flew in an "unsafe and unprofessional" manner near a U.S. Navy destroyer in the Black Sea, according to the Pentagon.
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The carmaker delivered a stunning surprise with its third-quarter profit, only the third time it was in the black since going public.
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" It's "inevitable," he said, "that these new tools that we are developing will then come back and be used in the black hole.
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Of the 259 major sectors in the S&P 33, seven were trading in the black, led by defensive utilities and consumer staples.
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Rory Stewart served briefly in the Black Watch and eventually pursued a Lawrence of Arabia career which involved working in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Molly's whole aversion to therapy highlighted a common mindset in the black community and opened the door for an important mental health conversation.
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Both of these players have kept their investors in the black, returning 5 percent each against a market that has fallen 12 percent.
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As Mike struggles, Henry lifts a softball-sized rock and raises it over his head, prepared to bash in the black boy's skull.
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In the Black Sea region, favorable weather during spring grain sowing in Russia and Ukraine is increasing the chances of another large harvest.
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Despite last year, the fund was in the black overall at the end of last year, and its performance has improved since then.
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On Thursday, Maduro announced a 40 percent minimum wage increase to approximately 91,000 bolivars per month — or roughly $70 in the black market.
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Included in the Black TV series and movies we've all enjoyed this year, Black dads have been right in the thick of it.
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Some deals are being scrapped under scrutiny—as was the case, in January, with a tower in the Black Sea resort of Batumi.
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In the black-and-white snap, Ratajkowski is seen dining out in a slinky, low-cut dress, which led to a nip slip.
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Three women are sisters-in-law, seated quietly still in the black niqabs ISIS forces women to wear, their children clustered around them.
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Pearl Dive Oyster Palace: Perhaps the crown jewel in the Black Restaurant Group's plethora of DC establishments, Pearl Dive is constantly, overwhelmingly packed.
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In the black and white picture, Rapinoe, 34, posed in front of a super-sized billboard featuring her face for a Nike campaign.
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Months later, she made headlines in the Black press after she contributed $1,000 to the building fund of the "colored" YMCA in Indianapolis.
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Intel is needed to make contact with new resistance cells, but it's also the only form of currency accepted in the black market.
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In the black and white photo, the 36-year-old Grammy winner rested against her husband as they lovingly gazed at each other.
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Chipotle shares gained 37.5 percent and United Technologies shares have climbed 16.4 percent, he added, noting that all holdings are in the black.
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When asked how he would stop violence in the black community, Trump said he would take the controversial stop-and-frisk practice nationwide.
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Wall Street opened in the black on Thursday, with the Dow Jones hitting an all-time high, however the index has since retreated.
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Clinton's potential vulnerability in the Black Lives Matter moment, when a new generation of African-American voters is insisting on being wooed afresh.
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There is no real iconography for these nameless gods; they simply exist as faces in the black and gray bark of Weirwood trees.
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"You know what, sweetheart, this is why there's no grocery stores in the black community, because of all this going on," Brown adds.
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The balanced report helped Wall Street end the week in the black and Nikkei futures pointed to a firmer start for Tokyo shares.
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On top of these qualities, he was moderate, uncontroversial, and would help to increase turnout in the Black, vegan, and teetotaller wizarding communities.
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In the black and white image, the Kylie Cosmetics mogul appears to be kissing her boyfriend's head, while tenderly holding onto his neck.
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And, just like every other episode of the series, there are subtle nods and references to other things in the Black Mirror universe.
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When you're in the black market, you're still reliant on the guy who brings you stuff or your friends who have their own.
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According to RIA Novosti, the Defense Ministry said it found debris from the Tu-154 in the Black Sea one mile from Sochi.
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Set for November, the conference will test crowdsourcing ideas and solutions on challenges in the black community and debut the organization's digital platform.
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"The Black Divide" comes off the band's latest release, Lost In The Black Divide ( out now on the aptly-named Pure Steel Records).
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Tensions are high in the area after Russia seized three Ukrainian naval vessels and their crews in the Black Sea on Nov. 25.
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Paul's music made him a central figure in the black power movement, but chart-wise ... he never matched the success of 'Mrs. Jones.
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"The budget is back in the black, and Australia is back on track," Frydenberg told parliament in a budget speech on Tuesday evening.
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A spring drought in the Black Sea bread baskets Russia and Ukraine was swiftly followed by a summer heatwave in the European Union.
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The "Orange Is the New Black" star is big in the Black Lives Matter movement and feels strongly ... video keeps cops in line.
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In the black community, we are keenly aware that we are underrepresented in almost everything portraying a positive image, except perhaps the NBA.
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In the black and white shot captioned, "Love in Lugano," Cuoco and Cook, 27, can be seen leaning in for a sweet smooch.
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Like the Panthers and others in the Black Power movement, BLM rose to prominence in a landscape of police violence and entrenched racism.
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Like many before her in the Black Power movement, she rejected her given name as a form of defiance against normative white society.
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