The lead-up to the contest was the longest stint of post-alcoholism sobriety he had endured in the lead up to any fight up until that point.
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Furthermore, you could point out that special elections in the lead up to presidential elections aren't as predictive of those as special elections are in the lead up to a midterm.
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Yes, dynamics may change in the lead up to November.
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What's McConnell's strategy been in the lead up to it?
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Finally, we get to see the lead up to the battle.
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Burt sees similarities between now and the lead-up to 2008.
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Mulvaney's role in the lead-up to that call is swelling.
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A Covington trey bumped the Timberwolves' lead up to 98-87.
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Pay attention during the lead-up to the Live Aid show.
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All of this lead up to Sling TV's newest major announcement.
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Lead up to 9:00 A.M. (eastern) event has already begun.
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All fairy tales lead up to this moment, then leave off.
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Look back to the lead up to the crash in 2008.
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In the lead-up to opening night, which is Wednesday, Oct.
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But the lead-up to the vote was not without tension.
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In the lead-up to the 2016 presidential race, Democratic Massachusetts Sen.
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Erdoğan spun other conspiracy theories in the lead-up to the referendum.
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The lead-up to the nuptials, however, make it so much worse.
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The lead-up to the rap mogul's trial was full of controversy.
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Anticipation has been building in the lead-up to the Mumbai games.
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In the lead up to the election, I felt invigorated and active.
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That was the lead-up to the recent explicit warnings against it.
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The lead up to Star Wars Battlefront II was full of excitement.
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The Raptors worked their lead up to 1043 during the third quarter.
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Some more spookalicious fun for you in the lead up to Halloween.
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It's evident in the nylon tents that lead up to the gallery.
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Why is 2018 different and what was the lead up to this?
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How the Paris attackers communicated in the lead-up to the Nov.
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In the lead-up to his fourth Olympics, Lochte trained in Charlotte.
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In the lead up to debate on the bill to decriminalise abortion.
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The lead-up to cicadas' emergence is a prolonged, low-key process.
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This album came out in the lead up to the 143 election.
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The lead-up to the event has been shadowed by security concerns.
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Garland's life in the lead-up to the film's timeline was tumultuous.
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The lead-up to the festivities was fine, almost fun, in fact.
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Questions persisted during the lead-up to her much-anticipated comeback fight.
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Secret stairs lead up to the bedrooms where the cabin crew sleeps.
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The lead-up to Super Tuesday was Rubio's best chance to pounce on
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The lead-up to the ending is arguably the movie's most delicious section.
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Denver pushed the lead up to 19, 33-62, before the quarter ended.
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Senators were shown the video in the lead up to Puzder's nomination fight.
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The lead-up to last week's Cabinet meeting on the budget was incendiary.
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But there were some questions in the lead-up to the shoe's release.
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Fans of the franchise were understandably skeptical in the lead up to release.
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Netflix has offered some details in the lead-up to the show's release.
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The lead-up to this year's State of the Union has been unusual.
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Is this just sibling rivalry, or a lead up to a bigger conflict?
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Costs had also weighed it down in the lead up to the IPO.
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The lead-up to this year's Oscars ceremony has been a hot mess.
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Perry has come under fire in the lead-up to her next album.
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The lead-up to the hearings has already been an exercise in bipartisanship.
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The lead-up to a shutdown always seems to follow the same protocols.
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In the lead up to the scandal, Olivia Jade's influencer presence was thriving
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More news out of Acer land in this early lead up to IFA.
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PT (1000 GMT) interviews in the lead-up to his showdown with McGregor.
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Schmidt imagines the lead-up to the grisly crime, and Lizzie's possible madness.
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China was not entirely absent from the lead-up to the Singapore talks.
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In the lead-up to Thursday's vote, members scrambled to avoid a confrontation.
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The lead-up to the vote has confirmed some of Ms. Hettiarachchi's concerns.
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Salvini helped changed that, especially in the lead-up to the 2018 elections.
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In the lead-up to the performance, she said, Franken insisted on rehearsing.
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Iron stairs lead up to an open studio area overlooking the ground floor.
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This was the lead-up to the collapse of the Hard Rock Hotel.
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That was pretty prescient in the lead-up to the age of Trump.
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Trump has lashed out at Jackson in the lead-up to Stone's sentencing.
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Stairs lead up to a second-story wraparound deck and glass-door entry.
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Between the dinette and kitchen, floating stairs lead up to the second level ...
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In the lead-up to today's confirmation hearing for Attorney General-designate Sen.
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Other than that, the lead up to it, the process, all went brilliantly.
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The attention to detail in the lead-up to their battle is noteworthy.
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A Tesla spokesperson declined to comment on the lead-up to the tweet.
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In the lead-up to the 2016 election, fear seemed to be everywhere.
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In the lead-up to the rally, Phoenix seemed like a recipe for chaos.
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Migration has become a hot topic in the lead up to New Zealand's Sept.
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Plus, the lead-up to this showdown has already been marked by high drama.
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Election security was a fraught issue in the lead-up to the 2016 election.
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But the lead-up to Justice League undermined that goal at almost every turn.
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In the lead up to Hearthstone's release, I became the insufferable card game fan.
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Or the lead-up to Zoe's explanation of her abusive childhood just last week?
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In the lead-up to the holiday season, Microsoft is throwing down the gauntlet.
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More recently, tensions escalated once again in the lead up to this year's Hajj.
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However, Legan wrote racist and angry posts in the lead-up to the shooting.
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The lead up to Fantastic Beasts follows the Phantom Menace playbook move for move.
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The lead-up to Khloe giving birth has been rocky, to say the least.
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The actor said the lead up to the final had been very hard going.
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Kim and Xi have already met twice in the lead-up to the summit.
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This time around, the index had climbed in the lead up to Japan's Oct.
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Obama kept a relatively low-profile in the lead-up to the 2019 elections.
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Trump himself has appeared to be lowering expectation in the lead-up to Hanoi.
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In the lead up to Osaka, we're even starting to see signs of this.
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It also sets into motion a schedule that will lead up to his sentencing.
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" The lead-up to the next primary, at this rate, is "New York Nasty.
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The lead-up to T.L.O.P. has been chaotic: G.O.O.D. Fridays only lasted two Fridays.
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Early in the fourth period, the Blazers jacked the lead up to 97-64.
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Two new back-to-back episodes lead up to the series finale at 9.
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A nightly program on PBS follows the lead-up to the Britain's royal wedding.
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In the lead-up to the report, Trump's allies agreed that this was paramount.
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Two stairs lead up to an elevated patio centered around a built-in fireplace.
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It had grown too fast in the lead-up to the dot-com bust.
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Last week, multiple white supremacists were arrested in the lead up to the rally.
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DeRozan's 3-pointer got the lead up to eight with 183 seconds to play.
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And in the lead-up to the midterms, their assault on Obamacare has stalled.
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He warned us about all of these in the lead up to the 2016 election.
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By all indications and then everything we&aposve discussed that lead up to this day.
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The lead-up to the Games was upstaged by a global showdown over LGBT rights.
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In the lead-up to this election, opposition supporters have been assaulted and journalists jailed.
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That's why the lead-up to Victor swiping his V-card in itself is hilarious.
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The Weeknd has been releasing singles in the lead-up to his expected fourth album.
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West is currently promoting new music in the lead-up to his upcoming album Swish.
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He made this promise dozens of time in the lead up to Obamacare's coverage expansion.
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By the mid-1980s, in the lead up to the 1988 Olympics, the program intensified.
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A killer playlist to pump your party up in the lead-up to the debate.
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We just couldn't see it in the lead up to or even during the launch.
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Consequently, in the lead up to the start of the program, I'm in a funk.
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Democrats think she needs to keep doing that in the lead-up to Election Day.
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West's embrace of President Donald Trump defined the lead-up to his eighth studio album.
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These attitudes and emotions have been activated in the lead-up to the 2016 election.
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McConnell hit four consecutive shots to nudge Indiana's lead up to 10 at 100-90.
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Here's the main living room, with the stairs that lead up to the second level.
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Pratt told CNN he'd never seen anything like the lead-up to the 2016 elections.
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But I think that's O.K. You never have a perfect lead-up to a race.
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Rousey's media blackout in the lead up to the event shrouded her return in mystery.
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This trend has been no more evident than in the lead-up to Sunday's elections.
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In the lead up to Halloween, he is booked back-to-back making specialty teeth.
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So the lead-up to Dime Day was, naturally, marked by widespread anger and controversy.
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Unfortunately, in the lead-up to the first round of the presidential election on Oct.
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In the lead-up to the anniversary, the government demonstrated its capacity for social surveillance.
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He recruited her to help him campaign for elections that would lead up to independence.
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Signals from both sides in the lead-up to the trade talks have been mixed.
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More Republicans than Democrats are exiting Congress in the lead up to the 2020 elections.
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The junta has appeared particularly sensitive to criticism in the lead-up to the vote.
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In the lead-up to the primary, Clinton has been far more aggressive than Sanders.
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Signals from both sides in the lead-up to the trade talks have been mixed.
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Gimelstob, who lives in California, was in London during the lead-up to the tournament.
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And let's not forget what else happened in the lead-up to the Alabama vote.
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The lead-up to Alien-Stock was more interesting and eventful than Alien-Stock itself.
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Their goals go beyond red carpets, organizers said in the lead-up to the Oscars.
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From a thatched roof covering the two-car carport, steps lead up to the house.
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But the jokes, in the lead-up to the election, were more cringeworthy than comedic.
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However, Silva has been his typical nonchalant self in the lead-up to the bout.
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We guarantee he'll be asked about it in the lead-up to the Super Bowl.
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Watch for more economic nationalist moves in lead up to Trump's Saturday night rally in Pennsylvania.
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General retailers are even more heavily dependent on shoppers' mood in the lead-up to Christmas.
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Quicksand switches back and forth between the legal process and the lead-up to the shooting.
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IN THE lead-up to Högertrafikomläggningen, or Day H, Sweden's traffic planners were hard at work.
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LG's already teased the upcoming flagship quite a bit in the lead up to today's announcement.
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It also became a political flashpoint in the lead-up to last month's US midterm elections.
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Brandt had the benefit of three years as vice-chancellor in the lead-up to 1969.
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The goal: to dominate digital platforms in the lead-up to a historic election in Mexico.
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This lead-up to the holidays, Aldi says treat yourself--with 24 miniature bottles of wine.
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Amazon plans two more teasers in the lead-up to the big game on February 7.
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I credit Ghostbusters, Saturday Night Live, Vacation as sort of a lead-up to this film.
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I credit Ghostbusters, Saturday Night Live, Vacation as sort of a lead-up to [Thor: Ragnarok].
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During the lead-up to prom night, she tried to keep her date's identity a secret.
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They did the same thing in the lead up to Augustus Juppiter's birth in November 2015.
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Perry knew exactly what she was supposed to say in the lead-up to Witness's release.
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I feel like I would chicken out if there was a big lead-up to it.
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Protesters have gathered around the U.S. Thursday night, in the lead-up to Donald Trump's inauguration.
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Differing accounts Police and Scott's family offered different accounts of the lead-up to Tuesday's shooting.
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The second, and far more significant, instance, was during the lead-up to the Civil War.
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She was on the front page of multiple newspapers in the lead-up to her visit.
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But the lead-up to the release was far from a smooth process behind the scenes.
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Facebook is keeping a close eye on misinformation in the lead-up to 2018's elections.
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Traditionally, the lead up to and including the convention itself would help to accomplish that goal.
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On a conference call with reporters in the lead-up to Super Bowl LIII on Feb.
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So, he may have missed chatting with the Suits actress in the lead up to Thanksgiving.
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In the lead-up to the meeting, U.S. crude was up nearly 8 percent last week.
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In the lead up to Super Bowl 50, Williams' daughter Zelda shared the memory on Instagram.
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NORML says they have already sent 20,000 emails to senators in the lead up to today.
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All of the lead-up to the This Is Us finale promised hellfire and worldwide devastation.
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The festivals, which lead up to Lent, date back to the early 18th century in Rio.
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The Voter Registration filter will be available in the lead up to the 200 midterm elections.
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A Snapchat filter the Sanders campaign paid for in the lead up to the Iowa caucuses.
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Investors appeared unconcerned over potential uncertainty in the lead up to Japan's elections on Oct. 22.
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Polls conducted in the lead up to Election Day told a similar story with more detail.
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Trump and the former Texas congressman feuded in the lead-up to Trump's visit on Wednesday.
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In the lead-up to its final day, the retailer slashed prices to move its inventory.
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What was it like in the lead-up to asking the questions at the White House?
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"No, I think it's all the stuff in the lead-up to Deepsea Challenger," he said.
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It is also higher than estimates cited by sources in the lead-up to the verdict.
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Racial attitudes were a strong predictor of Trump support in the lead-up to the election.
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The majority of the film's 83 minutes are lead-up to DBA's final month of shows.
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In 2016, a Russian group bought political ads in the lead-up to the presidential election.
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It's highlighted its policies dealing with political misinformation in the lead-up to the 2020 election.
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The Bowling Green Daily News first reported these details regarding the lead-up to the attack.
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The chaotic lead-up to the big day makes the two question their bond yet again.
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But in the lead-up to the debate, several contenders had telegraphed arguments against Ms. Warren.
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In the lead up to the Rwandan genocide, for instance, Tutsis were regularly described as snakes.
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In the lead-up to Thursday's elections, Sanders's allies spoke out in favor of Corbyn. Rep.
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Her real-life story has grown even thornier in the lead-up to the series premiere.
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Some Google employees expressed support for the unionization push in the lead up to the vote.
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His grip on Republican senators has held in the lead-up to a historic impeachment trial.
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Barack Obama ahead of Hillary Clinton in the lead-up to the 2008 Iowa Democratic caucuses.
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For starters, it helped fuel the skyrocketing homes prices in the lead up to the crisis.
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The lead up to Johnson&aposs firing included a number of events, including:At 12:30 a.m.
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The two will be courting delegates throughout the weekend in the lead-up to the endorsement.
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Latino voters were touted as a sleeping giant in the lead-up to the 215 election.
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In the lead-up to the Singapore meeting, North Korea masterfully probed for its adversary's weaknesses.
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The final two seasons will lead up to that, but he won't preemptively call it quits.
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The decision about SNC-Lavalin's case was being made in the lead-up to Quebec's Oct.
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In the lead-up to the Russian Revolution, Malevich and Tatlin found themselves on opposite sides.
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Prosecutors believed the Echo might have stored audio recordings in the lead-up to the murder.
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Istanbul was an unsettling place in the lead-up to last year's July 15 coup attempt.
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Democrats will undoubtedly do the same to Republicans in the lead-up to the 2018 elections.
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Still, they fall far below what candidates would typically spend in the lead up to an election.
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HANNITY: You know, one of the other things this is party of the lead up to this.
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Bergdah shares the events that lead up to the public's general disapproval of his actions in Afghanistan.
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By February, the company started an aggressive ad campaign in the lead up to the S8 announcement.
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There is this pattern in history where you have a really long lead up to a meeting.
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Which means there's still disagreement over what actually happened in the lead-up to the 2016 election.
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Ties around the region have been strained in the lead-up to and since The Hague ruling.
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But the lead up to the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics was almost as epic as the actual Games.
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French trolls organized several aggressive disruption campaigns on Discord servers in the lead-up to their election.
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As for the lead up to the newlyweds' big day, Ballerini was over the moon with excitement.
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This is the second incident between rappers in the lead up to the BET Awards on Sunday.
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The IOC has been under a microscope, deservedly so, for much of the lead-up to Rio.
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All of this is lead-up to say: We meet Pablo Escobar and the Cali Cartel again!
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Pompeo said U.S. military exercises in the region would continue in the lead-up to the talks.
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In the lead-up to "Ubu," he writes, Kelly had "absent-mindedly" doodled lines on his thigh.
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The lead-up to the second season of Discovery has been a ride, to say the least.
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In lead up to parliament, the government flagged major job losses in key coal and steel industries.
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How good is it at predicting seizures based on EEG scans in the lead-up to one?
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The lead-up to this year's Grammy Awards was basically shaping up to be the Beyoncé awards.
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It was something I'd been thinking about quite a bit in the lead up to the event.
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The Golden Globes, the BAFTAs, the SAG Awards — all of that is lead-up to the Oscars.
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If you think about the lead-up to Throbbing Gristle with the other people involved in COUM.
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Liberal advocacy groups sought to jam Republican senators' phone lines in the lead-up to DeVos's vote.
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Both Tyson and King were enthusiastic, vocal Trump supporters in the lead up to the 2016 election.
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"The lead-up to this Games is a lot different than I guess 2012," he told reporters.
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Trump has repeatedly blamed Democrats during the lead-up to the shutdown and in the hours since.
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While Carter's remarks followed hacking attacks on Democratic Party organizations in the lead-up to the Nov.
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And it seems like it's a good lead up to this new album, The Armageddon Survival Guide.
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Curiously, the pill had had been destroyed at some point during the lead up to the trial.
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Things took a turn after her father staged paparazzi photos in the lead-up to the wedding.
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In the lead-up to his 90th, the orchestra went early, celebrating Sondheim on New Year's Eve.
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Based on PRRI's new survey, this all played a big role in the lead-up to Trump.
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The order was the latest twist in the tumultuous lead-up to Brazil's presidential election in October.
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And polling in the lead-up to Saturday's Nevada caucuses suggests he's the likely winner there too.
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The lead-up to the Oscar race officially begins, and a J.R.R. Tolkien biopic airs on HBO.
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Channel 5 has been sharing clips on Twitter in the lead up to the documentary&aposs release.
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In the lead-up to the N.F.L.'s 2270th Super Bowl, on Sunday in Miami Gardens, Fla.
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And it's not as if they were fans of the Clintons in the lead-up to 2016.
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In the lead-up to his most recent runway presentation, Jacobs could often be spotted browsing Instagram.
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It's one of the most anticipated voting days in the lead-up to the 2018 midterm elections.
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Texas had its lead up to 50-32 after jumper by Coleman with 28:20 to play.
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"You literally don't sleep for about five nights in the lead up to the show," she added.
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In the lead-up to the debate, Mr. Biden has promised he will be on the attack.
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The South African said later that he had been ill in the lead-up to the race.
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Trump has been campaigning aggressively for Republicans across the country in the lead-up to the Nov.
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The lead up to the arrival of baby Archie was almost as iconic as the birth itself.
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The RNC's efforts next year will lead up to its first National Day of Training on Jan.
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The Kenyan team has suffered a number of setbacks in the lead up to the world championships.
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The bill was also twice rejected by the Senate in the lead-up to the July election.
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In the lead-up to the event this fall, the government is putting a premium on stability.
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"Team Christie" is also looking to bank cash in the lead up to the New Hampshire primary.
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Clinton has been performing far better on the stump than she had in the lead-up to Iowa.
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Republicans downplaying the report In the lead up to the CBO score, Republicans have preemptively downplayed its significance.
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HANNITY: A lot of people in the lead up to this -- obviously, you met with our NATO allies.
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Through the lead-up to Monday's hearing, House Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes and the panel's top Democrat, Rep.
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"In the lead up to the election, I just kept telling people, 'He's going to win,'" she says.
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It was a short period of time but it was all there in the lead-up to it.
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Gilligan's script makes no effort to remind viewers what happened to lead up to El Camino's opening moments.
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It oddly happened right during the lead-up to the Lunar New Year, which happens all over Asia.
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But if history is any guide, the markets may take the lead-up to the referendum in stride.
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In the lead-up to the vote, Wall Street had moved higher, as polls favored the remain camp.
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Netflix confirmed in the lead up to Season 3 that the show's fourth season would be its last.
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On the left there remains a white door, intact, and the three steps that lead up to it.
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The arrests on Sunday were the latest by authorities in the lead-up to a referendum next month.
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In the lead-up to Destiny's biggest expansion, The Taken King, I felt a serious case of FOMO.
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The film focuses on KSI's training in the lead-up to his previous fight with YouTuber Joe Weller.
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The spread of false information on social media has become widespread in the lead-up to Brazil's Oct.
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Uber may be spending more in the lead-up to its IPO to shore up its market share.
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The data analytics firm 0ptimus has been running surveys in the lead up to Tuesday's Alabama special election.
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Khan criticized the media for portraying him as a "Bollywood villain" in the lead-up to the election.
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And multiple presidential candidates have begun talking about it in the lead-up to the election this year.
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In the lead-up to CES 2018, the topic of robots that fold laundry is on our minds.
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Those resulted in the release of internal Democratic emails in the lead-up to the 2016 presidential election.
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In 2020, there are 19 key dates to know in the lead up to the US presidential election.
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They led by 210 at the half and got the lead up to 21 in the third quarter.
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The lead-up to the Reserve Bank of Australia's benchmark rate decision had also kept volumes subdued earlier.
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The commission will then embark on a bidder education process in the lead-up to the actual auction.
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In the lead up to the meeting, the was steady at $20.59 at 254.70:50 p.m. HK/SIN.
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In the lead-up to the Democratic debate in Detroit, remember that rules matter—except when they don't.
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Its competitor Impossible Foods has also raised nearly $1 billion in the lead up to a possible IPO.
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Lawmakers on Capitol Hill have become increasingly concerned about deepfakes in the lead-up to the 2020 elections.
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More than 100 politicians alone have been killed in the lead-up to the country's election this Sunday.
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Those resulted in the release of internal Democratic emails in the lead-up to the 2016 presidential election.
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In 2016, a Russian group ran ads targeting American voters in the lead up to the presidential election.
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Drake and all of those mini-Drakes have been everywhere during the lead-up to Saturday Night Live.
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Chopra's engagement and the lead-up to the wedding with Jonas has been covered breathlessly by Indian media.
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Playing in the lead-up to Battle For Azeroth, I found myself thinking some real Rust Cohle thoughts.
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The central Austria village also boasts brilliant fall foliage that makes the lead up to winter particularly exceptional.
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Target is now selling Haunted House Cookie Kits for less than $10 in the lead up to Halloween.
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The lead-up to a big storm is powered by practicalities as much as fear, Mr. Hiaasen said.
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It was in the lead-up to my surgery that I was finally introduced to the disability community.
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The contradictory statements from ES&S are particularly worrying in the lead-up to the 2020 US elections.
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Irish officials described scant communication from Washington in the lead-up to the trip's announcement and apparent postponement.
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The former FBI director detailed awkward, "disturbing" interactions with Trump that lead up to his firing May 9.
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This debate was a lead-up to the Nevada caucuses on Saturday, where Sanders is a decided favorite.
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A set of ladders lead up to the second level where there's a children's room and a study.
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The Bucks scored the first two baskets of the third quarter to push their lead up to 15.
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The British government is also facing questions over its travel advice in the lead-up to the attack.
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In the lead-up to his return, Beahm made posts that could be interpreted as ginning up excitement.
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It exceeded most analysts' expectations by bringing in about $27.8 million in the lead-up to Presidents' Day.
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That's how Jonathan Viner described the lead-up to founding Wag in a podcast interview published last fall.
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Adityanath said the lead up to the rioting in Nayabans was a "big conspiracy", but did not elaborate.
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That new round could hit during the autumn lead-up to the all-important Christmas and winter holidays.
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NBC News is planning "extended coverage" of the day's events, which will lead up to Lester Holt's hourlong special.
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The lead-up to "Anti" was different: After releasing hit music on a tight, predictable schedule, Rihanna suddenly stopped.
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In the lead-up to the exams, students took part in incense-burning ceremonies to pray for good luck.
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Authorities were seeking to evacuate 25,000 people from Mackay in the lead-up to the storm, Palaszczuk told CNN.
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In the lead up to the game, the company heralded the Mach 39 as the fastest suit ever designed.
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Political actions will naturally be divided into two sections: the lead-up to the election and what comes after.
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David Petraeus, Mattis literally wrote the book on counterinsurgency in the lead up to the US' surge in Iraq.
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But that hasn't stopped the virus from being a topic of discussion in the lead-up to the games.
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In the lead-up to the vote, residents at community meetings have complained about the growing nuisance of tourists.
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As the lead-up to Bojack's final reckoning, Season 6 Part 1 is funny, masterfully written, and increasingly heartbreaking.
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In the lead-up to Sunday's kickoff, the Super Bowl's super-sized beer prices made an understandable splash online.
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In the lead-up to Zelensky's inauguration this May, Parnas and Fruman approached Kolomoisky during a trip to Israel.
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Amazon's Australian arm began taking orders in December, Myer's most important trading period in the lead-up to Christmas.
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As part of her involvement, she revealed more details of the lead-up to her surgery and her recovery.
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But the trailer focuses much more on the lead-up to the monsterpocalypse, which helps explain the extensive cast.
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In fact, they worked with Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs and Allen & Co. in the lead up to the debut.
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As part of her involvement, she revealed more details of the lead-up to her surgery and her recovery.
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The star was active during her pregnancy, often visiting Cycle House in the lead up to her son's birth.
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Unsurprisingly, security has been a big issue in the lead-up to Mexico's presidential election, due on July 1st.
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It's the next best thing to issuing a full-on product refresh in the lead up to the holidays.
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In the lead-up to game's fifth season, alarms starting sounding off at a mountain base on the island.
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Rio has been battling a slew of problems in the lead-up to the Summer Olympics that begin Aug.
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We basically knew everything there was to know in the lead up to today's event, Pixel 3 and otherwise.
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The lead-up to each vote resembled a political campaign, with each side dropping fliers and sending email missives.
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Those months are closely watched as they mark the lead-up to winter, when heating systems are switched on.
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But the real "getting to know you" process, the important lead-up to marriage, doesn't happen with random questions.
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Is it just me, or has the whole lead-up to the new Mulan film been an emotional rollercoaster?
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Did you guys make a mistake or miss something in the lead-up to where you are right now?
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Now, in the lead up to their tercentenary, the Masons are trying to manage this centuries-old PR problem.
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We might see a revival of the political movement around patent reform as we lead up to the election.
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President Obama and Chinese President Xi Jinping worked closely on climate in the lead-up to the Paris agreement.
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Bush administration officials believed that President Clinton failed to confront al Qaeda in the lead-up to the Sept.
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During SXSW this year she took over Noisey's Instagram in the lead up to her performance at a showcase.
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Los Angeles swung multiple trades and released several players in the lead-up to the NBA's Thursday trade deadline.
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The company is testing its vehicle in China, Europe, and the United States in a lead up to production.
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It's mostly to do with the lead up to the act—the persuasion and the trust involved in it.
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Still, the lead-up to the meeting has been rife with speculation over the behind-the-scene political jockeying.
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At times, the lead-up to Friday's strikes was orderly — a traditional decision-making process for an unconventional president.
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He recently changed his party affiliation to Republican in the lead up to the launch of his exploratory committee.
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In the lead-up to its second album, "I Remember," it's also beginning to experiment with texture and style.
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Both contenders have recently released their health care plans in the lead up to the second round of debates.
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Trump sent multiple tweets in the lead-up to Thursday's showdown, urging senators to vote against the disapproval resolution.
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In the lead-up to the campaign, Trump's politics, such as they were, consisted of empty and outrageous claims.
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Articles 11 and 13 of the Copyright Directive caused the most ire in the lead-up to the vote.
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Target is now selling Haunted House Cookie Kits for less than $10 in the lead up to October 31.
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Trump is by far the most Google-searched candidate even in the lead up to the 9 p.m. debate.
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" In the lead-up to the vote, the Catholic Church said that the Irish constitutional clause was "largely obsolete.
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Will they sacrifice their weekends for the sake of the factory in the lead-up to a major audit?
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In the lead-up to its IPO, the company has tried to assuage investor concerns by improving its governance.
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In the lead-up to Christmas 2012, while living in Los Angeles, I set my heart on plum pudding.
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In the lead-up to the 2016 elections, he gave more than $7 million to conservative groups and campaigns.
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According to American officials, Russia had proposed a ceasefire date of March 1 in the lead up to Munich.
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President Vladimir Putin has given the Russian security services free rein in the lead-up to the World Cup.
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Sanders, in the lead-up to Super Tuesday, often said that "the establishment is getting nervous" about his candidacy.
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The controversy has happened in the lead-up to a "Climate Crisis" town hall hosted by CNN in September.
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Inventive earnings calculations, while more prevalent today, were very popular in the lead-up to the dot-com crash.
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This was all the more surprising considering the warnings I had received in the lead up to our visit.
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The two sides already started employing some of that rhetoric last month in the lead-up to the deadline.
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After he won, Zucker apologized for airing so many of his rallies in the lead up to the election.
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The Vermont independent's campaign has repeatedly skirmished with the liberal network in the lead up to Democratic primary voting.
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The flurry of activity we've seen from Cuomo in the lead up to Nixon's announcement -- endorsed by Elton John!
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In the lead-up to his debate debut, Bloomberg also rolled out an education plan and criminal justice reform.
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He was also frequently mentioned as a likely mover in the lead-up to the March 1 trade deadline.
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Another dubious claim has drawn attention on the campaign trail in the lead-up to British elections on Thursday.
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Trump held a rally there in the lead-up to Tuesday's California primary for the Republican party's presidential nomination.
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The Sooners pushed the lead up to 36-18 with 3:58 left when Reaves sank two foul shots.
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Fans can rewatch all of these beloved moments on the big screen in the lead-up to Turkey Day.
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Soros said he believes Trump will want to arrange such talks in the lead-up to the 2020 election.
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Clinton already drifting away, he can scarcely afford to lose more voters in the lead up to the primary.
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But in the lead-up to the 2015 World Cup, she hoped for a call to the national team.
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Erdoğan said he would now focus on the economy in the lead-up to national elections scheduled for 2023.
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Expect to hear plenty more in the lead-up to the game's launch on the Nintendo Switch on November 15th.
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McEnroe chronicles the lead-up to the match, both the days just before it and flashbacks to each player's youth.
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The emails detail the links between Banks and Russia in the lead-up to the Brexit referendum and its aftermath.
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Staff frequently updated the museum's Facebook page with information in the lead-up to and in wake of the storm.
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I mean, just like the lead up to the Kim Jong-un summit in Singapore, this is a bad idea.
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In the lead-up to last Saturday, when the jackpot topped $947 million, people bought a whopping 440 million tickets.
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Hannity appeared at multiple campaign rallies in the lead-up to his appearance in Missouri, campaigning for Republicans including Sen.
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Key plot points have been put in to lead up to the climax, which is not there in the book.
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And yet, incredibly, few politicians gave this issue any attention at all in the lead-up to the Brexit vote.
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Those around Martin have noticed a change in her behavior between Little's production and the lead-up to its premiere.
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In the lead-up to the 1992 election, Bullock noted, Bill Clinton "didn't even get in 'til October," he said.
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The video doesn't show the lead-up to the assault and cuts off as Booker is being helped by others.
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In the lead-up to BookCon, many news outlets took note, from the Daily Dot to the Los Angeles Times.
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Given the almost weeklong lead-up to Aretha Franklin's passing Thursday, I thought I'd be more prepared for the news.
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It was all lead-up to the showstopper, a Charlotte Russe, made from ladyfingers and layers of cream and jelly.
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The death-defying climb — and the lead-up to it — is featured in the upcoming National Geographic documentary, Free Solo.
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Wedding and lifestyle maven Martha Stewart said a long lead-up to the wedding is something that couples should avoid.
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Canadian cannabis companies are blooming in the lead-up to the legalisation of recreational use of the drug in October.
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About 10,000 people will participate in the torch relay across Japan in the lead-up to the July 24-Aug.
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In the lead-up to that day, get rid of anything that reminds you of vaping, including all vaping products.
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Note 9 rumors have been a bit of a free-for-all in the lead up to today's big event.
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H&M is known for pulling out all the stops for the lead-up to its incredibly hyped designer collaborations.
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And in the writers room, we were like 'this is a great thing to lead up to in season four.
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Private elevators lead up to each of the buildings condos, increasing the anonymity touted by the building's designers and realtors.
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It's not the lead up to the the main keynote of the Consumer Electronics Show that CEO Brian Krzanich wanted.
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In the lead up to that first summit the North was testing ballistic missiles capable of hitting most of America.
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Netanyahu seemed to take a page out of Trump's book in the lead-up to the morning of the vote.
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Nastia Liukin is reflecting on a tumultuous year, and spending time with her family in the lead up to Thanksgiving.
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The lead-up to their wedding (and the ensuing drama) served as a storyline throughout Shahs of Sunset's seventh season.
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Remember when it allowed hoaxes and propaganda to spread uninhibited in the lead-up to the election of Donald Trump?
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Clinton said at a rally in Des Moines on Monday, in her standard lead up to the 3D printing story.
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The lead-up to their wedding (and the ensuing drama) has been a storyline throughout Shahs of Sunset's seventh season.
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This is exactly the experiment various groups ran in different cities in the lead-up to the 1996 welfare reform.
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Much of the promotional push PwC did in the lead-up to the event already looks awfully silly in retrospect.
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In the lead up to Sony's E3 show, Twitter was abuzz with possibilities, expectations, hopes that would ultimately be dented.
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The lead up to the EU referendum saw both sides appeal to the legacy of WWII to make their case.
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Kasich has attracted roughly 500 out-of-state volunteers -- the majority from Ohio -- in the lead up to the primary.
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Aides said he planned to work on it through the weekend in the lead-up to the Democratic National Convention.
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More such events will be held in Japan in the lead up to the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, they added.
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The Bucks ran their lead up to 20 early in the second quarter and were up 58-35 at halftime.
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" Another educational demonstration happening in London in the lead-up to the summit has been a set of "kleptocracy tours.
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The lead-up to the release of Beyoncé's album "Lemonade" last month was comparable to that of the Radiohead single.
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Facebook has grappled with larger issues around privacy, antitrust and disinformation in the lead up to the 2020 presidential election.
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Congress will finally be back in session next week after many weeks gone in the lead up to the Midterms.
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The tension builds slowly but beautifully in the lead up to the island's power outage, culminating in the T.Rex's escape.
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Galvin also said that content of posts and hashtags show patterns of communications in the lead up to terror attacks.
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In the lead up to the 2012 general election, President Obama utilized Reddit for an AMA question and answer session.
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In the lead-up to his anniversary, the country is celebrating with a number of different events across the country.
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Democrats and Republicans are engaged in a messaging battle over the tax law in the lead-up to the midterms.
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Oil prices had been volatile in the lead-up to a highly-anticipated meeting among major oil producers on Thursday.
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In the lead-up to this year's gathering, Feinstein's team actively courted the 3,400 delegates who voted on the endorsement.
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In the lead-up to the summit, skeptics — realists — tempered expectations of any tangible deliverables from the Trump-Kim meeting.
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Bolton's critics would disagree — particularly on his strong support for military intervention in the lead-up to the Iraq War.
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But several administration officials have reiterated Trump's position on the agreement in the lead-up to the UN's annual meeting.
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The film follows the lead-up to his attempt to free solo El Capitan (the toughest free solo ever attempted).
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His mid-range jumper about a minute later forced a Vanderbilt timeout at 215:231, the lead up to 17.
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Stairs lead up to an open-plan living area with a broad rounded glass wall that opens to a deck.
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The Clinton campaign repeatedly said in the lead up to the election that their internal systems had not been breached.
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In the lead-up to Donald Trump's inauguration, political observers braced for a flurry of substantive executive and legislative activity.
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Meanwhile, Manchin has sought to court conservatives in the lead up to the midterms, including meeting with Breitbart's editorial team.
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Or: you know how kill-or-be-killed Tinder goes on Valentine's Day and the lead up to Valentine's Day?
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The clues that Khan's ascent bodes poorly for Pakistani women can be found in the lead-up to the election.
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We still don't know everything about Gray's death and the lead-up to it — and we probably won't ever know.
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During the lead-up to the election, Mr. Hun Sen presided over a crackdown on dissenting voices and independent media.
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This lead-up to the 70th Emmy Awards, which airs Monday, honored artistic and technical achievement in television last weekend.
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SÃO PAULO, Brazil — There has been no lack of drama in the lead-up to Brazil's presidential election on Sunday.
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Ohio for example, found itself in an intensely chaotic situation in the lead-up to its scheduled March 17 primary.
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The shifting tactics of partisan publishers pose a challenge to tech platforms in the lead-up to the 2020 election.
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Alan Dershowitz said in the lead-up to the 2016 election that Donald Trump was more corrupt than Hillary Clinton.
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He shared contents of text exchanges between himself, Prince Harry, and Meghan in the lead up to the royal wedding.
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In 2017, they replicated the study there, in the lead-up to an election to determine the next prime minister.
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The messages published by Mr Ferreira between government officials in the lead-up to the abandoned deal show this asymmetry.
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The New Jersey governor is expected to stump for Trump in the lead-up to next week's Super Tuesday contests.
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The mustache has been the subject of conversation among fans, especially in the lead-up to the release of Changes.
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For the first time in four years, Day's lead-up to the Masters did not include a PGA Tour victory.
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In the lead-up to the march, King had clashed with other organizers over the wisdom of letting kids demonstrate.
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Canopy's shares, which hit 70 Canadian dollars during the lead up to legalization are now down by about 66 percent.
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But Smith wasn't the only Democrat to ease his pressure on Pelosi in the lead-up to her presser: Sens.
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In the lead-up to her presidential bid, Rwigara traveled outside Kigali, where most Rwandans live below the poverty line.
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Candidates in both the pro-democracy and pro-Beijing camps were violently attacked in the lead-up to the election.
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An unlikely pair has found themselves at odds in the lead-up to the Oscars: Meryl Streep and Karl Lagerfeld.
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Several media reports in the lead up to the event said the device could be priced in excess of $1,000.
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A Clinton aide said the Democratic front-runner is telegraphing a two-part message in the lead up to Monday.
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Antilles appeared in the book "Star Wars: Resistance Reborn," which serves as a lead up to "The Rise of Skywalker."
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We sent the designer an instant camera and asked him to document the lead-up to his most recent show.
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And in the 2017 lead-up to the passage of same-sex marriage, many campaigned fiercely both for and against.
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In the lead up to those elections, political rhetoric is becoming increasingly heated, as are the emotions of many Americans.
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Talk about what you all did wrong in the lead-up to it, the things that you didn't see coming.
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Other major actors in the lead up to the crisis were other non-banks, like Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and AIG.
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Watts captured the day from a different angle on her own Instagram, showing the lead-up to an unfortunate hat mishap.
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Theoretically, these ETFs should work in the lead-up to the presidential election if the VIX goes from 20 to 25.
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Several popular video streaming websites have been ordered to close their live commentary functions in the lead up to the anniversary.
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Côté follows six Canadian bodybuilders, of varying ages, ethnicities, and levels of mass, in the lead-up to a local competition.
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You see, success for Donald Trump is bad for their agenda, especially in the lead up to the 2018 midterm elections.
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In the lead up to Halloween, food brands are racing to capture the ghostly spirit of the holiday in edible form.
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Fernandes said he had come under "intense" pressure in the lead-up to last Wednesday's election for adding the extra flights.
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While the lack of black nominees sparked outrage in the lead-up to the shows, the pattern was unfortunately nothing new.
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For his firm the lead-up to Brexit, which has crimped lending by Britain's banks, has been an opportunity, he says.
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Delaney said he hasn't spoken to her himself but is sure their paths will cross in the lead-up to 2020.
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Nevertheless, Markle has been the epitome of grace throughout the messy and dramatic lead-up to her wedding to Prince Harry.
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But the lead-up to the event — which included a few gender-shaming slurs hurled in Nadurata's direction — wasn't so easy.
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Unlike the complacency displayed in the lead up to Brexit, the markets are determined not to be caught by surprise again.
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In the lead up to the Hanoi summit, he snubbed Mike Pompeo, the Secretary of State, and sulked about America's offers.
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"We saw this play out in the second half of 2014 in the lead up to Xero's capital raising," he added.
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In the lead-up to Tuesday's results, it became obvious that health care advocates were driving Americans to the ballot box.
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We'll be rolling out exclusive interviews with the participating artists in the lead up to the next stop of our tour.
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At first, they were explained to employees as a correction for over-hiring in the lead-up to the launch event.
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In the lead up to the hookup, Grey Worm barely moves because he's desperate to understand what, exactly, Missandei actually wants.
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Google's never shied away from such cheeky suggestions — and it's certainly teased us before, including in the lead up to Oreo.
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Every incumbent president since FDR who has avoided a recession in the lead-up to an election year was re-elected.
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Investigative reporter Jean Guerrero posted an interesting video clip to Twitter in the lead up to President Trump's rally on Tuesday.
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DNC voting members told CNN they received personal calls from Sanders on Ellison's behalf in the lead-up to the vote.
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Some were "robo calls," but he said has increasingly been hearing from "live people" in the lead-up to Super Tuesday.
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The lead-up to Tuesday's voting created surreal scenes in New York, a state that hasn't seen competitive primaries in decades.
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Bribery and vote-buying Bribery and vote buying have been hot topics in the lead up to this election, Penar says.
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In the lead-up to the election, rights groups have warned that freedom of association and expression have been under threat.
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Already the lead-up to the vote gave enormous advantages to the yes camp, particularly in the form of media coverage.
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Michigan State eventually built the lead up to eight but Davison's three cut it to 66-63 with five seconds left.
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This allegedly happened in the lead-up to the Iraq War, according to a 2007 report from the Pentagon's inspector general.
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In the lead-up to the Apollo 11 launch, O'Brien persuaded NASA to include a little something extra in the payload.
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In the lead-up to Ronald Reagan's victories in the 1980s, that right-wing populism was represented by the Moral Majority.
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Kanye West has been particularly troll-like on Twitter lately in the lead-up to his ever-evolving seventh studio album.
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University of Florida political scientist Daniel Smith has been tracking early voting and absentee voting in the lead-up to Tuesday.
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It's a powerful finish for an athlete who was ranked 37th in the world in the lead up to the games.
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The lead-up to the 2015 Iran deal saw lobbying efforts on behalf of AK Steel, Time Warner, Citigroup and MasterCard.
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Whatever occurred in the lead-up to deadline day, Trump was irritated Thursday that agencies still were arguing for more redactions.
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But in the lead-up to elections in 2013, churches had helped to head off bloodshed by organizing rallies for peace.
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But senators have struggled to coalesce behind what, if any, legislation Congress should pass in the lead-up to the election.
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The first is the 1962-66 lead-up to the Cultural Revolution, when Mao contemplated his return to the political stage.
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Trump touted the FBI's report and criticized protesters who have been confronting Republican senators in the lead-up to Friday's vote.
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Prominent Russians were in contact with the National Rifle Association (NRA) during the lead-up to the 2016 election, McClatchy reported.
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In the lead-up to the 2016 election, White sold "Icky Trump" shirts to show his distaste for the then-candidate.
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Fitch assumes that broad social and political stability will be maintained in the lead-up to and during the 22015 elections.
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That comes in the lead-up to a meeting of world leaders at the G-7 summit in Canada this week.
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He said he expects the standings to look much different in the lead-up to the early state caucuses and primaries.
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Tensions with Iran skyrocketed in the lead-up to the first anniversary of Trump's withdrawal from the Obama-era nuclear deal.
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In the lead-up to the Olympics, they often felt as if people saw their stories as being only skin deep.
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The first three are characterized by slow eye movement and lead up to the final stage, rapid eye movement or REM.
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British newspapers' portrayal of the European Union in the lead-up to the referendum on June 23 has likewise been negative.
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Last month, Venezuela started skipping several interest payments in the lead-up to two critical principal payments totaling nearly $2 billion.
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If central banks are governed by political incentives, they will tend to stimulate the economy in the lead up to elections.
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But this strategy was seen as a major vulnerability for the opposition party, particularly in the lead-up to the midterms.
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He's is picking between the two candidates everyday in the lead up to the election, without knowing what they look like.
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In the lead-up to Trump rallies, loud music blaring and an atmosphere much like a rock concert, Lindell holds court.
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The Hornets then led 63-53 at halftime and pushed the lead up to 18 at 95-77 after three quarters.
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Here's hoping there will be more meat to the new season itself than there was in the lead up to it.
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Authorities launched a sweeping crackdown in the lead up to the vote targeting non-government organizations, rights groups and independent media.
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The clip was obviously filmed in a lead-up to their (wrong) prophesy about the Antifa civil war on November 4.
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I find this incredibly disappointing, especially since Apple was emphasizing this feature so much in the lead-up to this release.
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Shriver believes Williams has had plenty of time to further improve in the lead-up to her first match in Queens.
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Orbán, a right-wing populist, has campaigned heavily on immigration issues in the lead-up to national election on April 8.
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Wade, and his views on legal precedent have deservedly been scrutinized in the lead-up to his confirmation hearings next week.
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In the lead-up to legalization, producers rushed to get medical licenses so that they could formulate novel cannabis-based products.
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But I did not have "explicit, systematic phonics instruction," which she asserts is the necessary lead-up to that eureka moment.
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"Maybe these are signs that we should not go," Ahmed would sometimes say in the lead-up to their 2018 attempt.
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But US officials weren't aware of the plans in the lead up to the summit, according to two senior administration officials.
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She wasn't even bothered when it happened twice in the same week in the lead-up to this year's French Open.
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Large inscriptions on blackboard-like walls list the various historical milestones that lead up to each of the operas in focus.
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As its subtitle indicates, "Chasing Rainbows," now at Paper Mill Playhouse, focuses on the lead-up to the beloved 1939 movie.
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In the lead-up to that election, most political experts confidently predicted a rout for Democrats in light of Clinton's woes.
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Instead, he said that both countries were involved in election interference efforts in the lead-up to the 2016 U.S. elections.
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This time also marks the giddy lead-up to the holidays, when the biggest device makers trot out their latest updates.
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In this context, the mere fact of counting, embedded in the lead-up to the 1970 census, became a radical act.
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After resigning a congressional seat in the lead-up to the Civil War, Mr. Reagan served as the Confederacy's postmaster general.
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Yet in the lead-up to the New Hampshire primary election, the Democratic candidates haven't focused much on the opioid crisis.
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When asked if she's been extra stressed in the lead up to the show, her husband said, "Oh, she loves this."
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Koenig was referring to the nicknames the press gave the duchess in the lead-up to her royal wedding in 2011.
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In March 2018, Tumblr reported that Russian trolls spread misinformation on the platform in the lead-up to the 2016 election.
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He has spent heavily in the state and is among the top-polling candidates in the lead-up to the primary.
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Now, a confluence of events in the lead-up to the first primary votes being cast are playing to Biden's strengths.
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But in the lead up to the decision's deadline on Sunday, Golden State representatives are starting to take a combative stance.
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Hurd, who faces a tough race in the lead-up to the midterm elections, said he feels good about his chances.
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The fiscal rules match the pledges made in the manifesto of Johnson's Conservative Party during the lead-up to the election.
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Beyoncé shook the world in 2013 when she released her eponymous fifth album without any promo lead-up to market it.
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The Chaser, a hilarious comedy group in Australia, decided the lead up to the July 2 election was not testing enough.
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During the lead-up to his trial, he had offered to post $10 million bond, secured by $3 million in cash.
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But before we get to Sunday's Super Bowl LIII, the lead-up to this year's contest has no shortage of drama.
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It is useful to recall the lead-up to the 2003 Iraq War, arguably America's biggest strategic blunder in modern times.
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Through the lead up to that bout we discussed Whittaker's excellent jab, feints, and ability to close and create distance quickly.
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In the lead up to the Iranian revolution of 1979 he also worked to organise demonstrations in opposition to the Shah.
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Ms. Bass asked her if she was going to throw another "hottie party" in the lead-up to the BET Awards.
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Magic and Sphen, both Gentoo penguins, first started falling for one another in the lead-up to this year's breeding season.
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In the lead up to our big end of year coverage, I honestly wasn't sure what we were going to do.
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It then pushed the lead up to 112-94 early in the fourth before the Hornets responded with a 14-0 run.
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But they became rivals in the lead up to the 22007 presidential election, as Bush unsuccessfully challenged Reagan for the Republican nomination.
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Early on, a green loden cape stands out in the lead-up to a scene that finds two sisters fatally torn apart.
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Sen. Kamala Harris' office rejected a courtesy call from the White House in the lead up to President Trump's Supreme Court nomination.
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During the lead up to the game, she was in the midst of an affair with her hairdresser-turned-secretary Marilyn Barnett.
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In the lead up to the long-list and then eventually the short-list reveals, there is the Polaris Prize Cover Sessions.
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The lead-up to the election is going to dominate the news cycle — not just within the US, but around the world.
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Looking ahead, UBS's Yu suggested cautious positioning may be warranted in the lead up to the kick off of Britain's exit timetable.
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U.S. President Barack Obama won't be the only one clearing his desk in the lead-up to inauguration day on Jan. 20.
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It's been a rough couple of weeks in the lead up to what's likely to be a defining moment in U.S. history.
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She first went public with her story — like many of the women — during the lead up to the presidential election in 2016.
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Taking no salary, he slept on a camp bed in the building for nine months in the lead-up to the voting.
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Asprey believes his small daily choices will lead up to that ambitious goal, which he hopes to reach by any means necessary.
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The entire lead up to this debate was talking about whether Donald Trump is going to show up for the next debate.
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In the lead-up to the 2018 midterms, several prominent media accounts reported on the connection between evangelicals and the Republican Party.
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The PCO said the panel will continue with regular meetings in the lead-up to the election and during the writ period.
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The cynic in me (embittered by years of bad pranks) thinks this could all be the lead up to some master prank.
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In the lead-up to the release of the Switch, Nintendo said its new portable hardware and its old handhelds would coexist.
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The timing is hard to predict, but this reminds me a lot of the lead-up to the 2001 and 2002 recession.
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Normally $399, the Beam is $349 for the next few weeks in the lead-up to the Super Bowl and the Oscars.
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This is all in the lead-up to a potential public offering, which Khosrowshahi said will happen by the end of 2019.
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Authorities also launched a sweeping crackdown in the lead-up to the vote targeting non-governmental organizations, rights groups and independent media.
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Facebook said it met with lawmakers and regulators in the lead-up to the announcement, including with Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell.
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But that didn't happen during the Iraq war debate, and it didn't happen in the lead up to the Republican National Convention.
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Citizens saw a 40% increase in prices for basic goods, like eggs, in the lead up to the protests the NYT reports.
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You're on the brink of some powerful realizations this week as we lead up to a total full moon eclipse next Monday.
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But it might help to "track your foods, type of toothpaste, and activities that lead [up to your] breakouts," Dr. Chase suggests.
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Despite the bill's nuanced approach, Democrats are already gearing up to portray it as anti-immigrant in the lead up to 2018.
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On the 2016 election: "Things happened on our platform that shouldn't have happened" in the lead up to the 2016 presidential election.
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The council held 12 regional dialogues in states and territories across the country, in the lead up to this week's national convention.
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Check out this VICE News Tonight look at the lead-up to Election Day in the critical battleground state of North Carolina.
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Indeed, in the lead up to the election, polls showed that a solid 60 percent of Americans favored total legalization of cannabis.
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"We have something for everyone," he said in the lead-up to Bellator 180, the promotion's latest go at pay-per-view.
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However, one grocery store chain's attempt to make light of the frantic lead-up to Hurricane Irma's landfall has provoked mixed reactions.
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Hunter's San Diego-area district is a GOP stronghold that Democrats have been targeting in the lead up to November's midterm elections.
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Adam Neumann was replaced last month with two co-CEOs after a tumultuous lead-up to an IPO that was ultimately shelved.
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Here are all the important nights you need to know in the lead up to Election Day on Tuesday, November 3, 2020.
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In "Anastasia," a young Russian princess is separated from her family, not her mother, in the lead-up to the Russian Revolution.
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It is not hard to imagine how the lead up to war would unfold or what some of the consequences will be.
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Stairs from the generous landing then lead up to the third floor, where there are two more bedrooms and another shower room.
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"In many ways, the entire year at the Book Review is a lead-up to this moment," she wrote in an email.
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Moon said on Monday that there could be more impromptu talks between the two Koreas in the lead-up to the summit.
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Industry and its allies on Capitol Hill have also been furiously lobbying on the proposal in the lead up to the vote.
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The Nazareth-set drama focuses in on the reconciliation between a father and son in the lead up to a family wedding.
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Historically, authorities have tightened controls over the domestic internet in the lead up to the once-every-five-years Communist Party Congress.
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The United States government has been adamant that Russia hacked Democratic party officials in the lead up to the 2016 presidential election.
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In the lead up to the event, French shares outperformed the MSCI ACWI with a 40.7 percent return versus just 0.43 percent.
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In the lead up to their meeting on Saturday night, Cote even cited Cerrone's slow starts as something he could capitalize on.
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"The life I've lived lead up to this moment of making this film," Fab 5 Freddy told VICE in a phone interview.
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We've been going back and forth on what to do about the music video this was all supposed to lead up to.
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How did you arrive on the decision to focus more on the lead-up to the show rather than the show itself?
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MASTUNG, PAKISTAN — Political leaders from multiple parties accuse Pakistan's military of misconduct in the lead-up to the July 25 general election.
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CNN's "State of the Union": Cruz and Rubio, who have been trading shots in the lead-up to Iowa, will both appear.
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Stairs lead up to the pool level, which is surrounded by floor-to-ceiling glass-paned doors that open onto the lawn.
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The U.S. and South Korea postponed the drills in the lead-up to the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, in February.
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In the lead-up to the composer's 70th birthday, in 2017, Boosey heavily promoted his work for performance throughout America and Europe.
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It was in the lead up to his (forced) retirement in 2016, however, that social media really began to work its magic.
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In the months of lead-up to the publication of my novel, Social Creature, I've heard a variety of responses from readers.
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In the lead-up to the presidential election last May, Khatami posted a message online encouraging his supporters to vote for Rouhani.
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A waist-high black metal gate separates the house from the sidewalk and gray concrete steps lead up to the front door.
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Ms. Moser was then unable to rouse some of the liberal attention she drew in the lead-up to the initial vote.
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There was probably something to this, as Bloomberg began to publicly dabble more in foreign policy in the lead-up to 2008.
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At this point we've only seen their relationship at its flirtatious beginnings and the lead up to their failed escape to Canada.
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Last month, Welby told The Sunday Times that the couple deserved to have some time off in the lead up to Christmas.
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That's better than any party out of power has done in the lead-up to a midterm cycle since at least 2147.
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That's better than any party out of power has done in the lead-up to a midterm cycle since at least 1994.
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The report claims Miller sought to promote white nationalism and far-right extremism in the lead-up to the 2016 presidential election.
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In the lead up to the 2016 election Obama threatened "serious consequences" if Russia did not stop interfering in the US election.
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As a lead up to their tour, they followed a select group of organizations working in Africa during the month of September.
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But the contretemps between Ms. Warren and Mr. Sanders was the most memorable moment in the lead-up to the caucuses here.
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The lead up to what would have been the Nixon impeachment tell us how the investigation and hearing process turned public opinion.
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Iowa showed the same increasing trend for manufacturing positions, both in the lead-up to Trump's election and since he took office.
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Lawyer: Trump's language fueled hysteria Talking to CNN, Pratt said he'd never seen anything like the lead-up to the 2016 elections.
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During the George W. Bush administration, Reed was a senior Treasury official in the lead-up to the catastrophic 28500 financial crisis.
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In the lead-up to the climate strikes, ask around to see if anyone is interested in doing something on climate change.
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In the lead up to the roll out, Shipt will hire more than 3,000 shoppers throughout Florida, to help with order fulfillment.
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Popular shares dropped almost 60 percent in its last month of trading in the lead up to Santander's acquisition on June 7.
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Trump's presence in Minnesota reflected his campaign's increased focus on the state compared with the lead-up to the 2016 presidential election.
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However, the lead-up to the evacuation plan was marked by internal dissension, two individuals with knowledge of the plans told POLITICO.
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The spectre of Russian hacking and election interference is very much a presence in the lead up to the 2020 presidential elections.
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Soundcloud's PR is said to have told TechCrunch that the company is "fully funded" during the 50-day lead up to Q4.
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Da Penha became a symbol of the resistance to Rio's forcible removal of favela residents in the lead-up to the Olympics.
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The pack was teased in the lead-up to E3, and it's available today for PlayStation VR, Oculus Rift, Oculus Quest, and SteamVR.
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The report comes in the wake of the U.S. election and promises that the winning candidate made in the lead-up to it.
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In the lead up to Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Samsung has just released a pair of Star Wars edition POWERbot™ vacuums.
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A Skin So Soft follows six bodybuilders, of varying ages, ethnicities, and levels of mass, in the lead-up to a local competition.
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Or I&aposm hearing they may release it on Friday in the lead up to the Trump summit with North Korea and Singapore.
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In short, if the lead-up to Day One is any hint, as a nation we must prepare for a disturbing Day After.
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From 2009 to 2010, the uncertainty in the lead up to passage of the Obamacare health reform law weighed on insurers and hospitals.
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In the lead-up to the CBO report, high-level Trump administration officials began laying the groundwork to discredit the nonpartisan budget agency.
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This isn't the first time the fantasy epic has left Tormund out of the lead up to season 8's April 14 premiere.
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There were plans to name her Hinata, and the Australian couple was showered with pink gifts in the lead-up to the birth.
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The lead-up to this year's awards — owing to many, many bad decisions and subsequent reversals of those bad decisions — was absolute hell.
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And in the lead-up to Black Friday, Dell has gotten a head start with deals and specials directly on the Dell Store.
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We're going to have several opportunities for robotics companies to show off their goods in the lead up to and the event itself.
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In some ways, the lead-up to the 2020 presidential election will represent a new testing ground for the US as an electorate.
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For the longest time, we've been wishing we were in Meghan Markle's shoes during the lead up to her fairy-tale Royal Wedding.
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Within the U.S., Koch sees selective opportunities, such as healthcare stocks, which have been beaten down in the lead-up to the election.
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Kerry to campaign for Biden in New Hampshire in lead-up to primary MORE along with Iran, Russia, China, England, France and Germany.
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The first is around the Super Bowl (of course), while the second is during the lead up to Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
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The panel's first report, released in July, dealt with Russian attempts to target voting infrastructure in the lead-up to the 2016 election.
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Plus, the Metropolitan Museum of Art announces new acquisitions in the lead-up to its 150th anniversary and more of the week's transactions.
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The Reconquista Germanica server has several hundred users in it and has been increasingly aggressive in the lead-up to the German election.
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"Things happened on our platform that shouldn't have happened" in the lead-up to the election, Sandberg told the Axios website on Thursday.
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Pretty much every company is finding a way to get involved in the lead-up to Prime Day 2019, which starts July 15th.
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No wonder most Iowans talk it up, as do most of the presidential candidates campaigning there in the lead up to the caucuses.
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In the lead-up to the interview in custody, immigrants use the time to consult with attorneys or others to help them prepare.
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In the lead-up to the vote, Mahathir's supporters had complained that Najib enjoyed clear advantages, including benefiting from heavily gerrymandered electoral districts.
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In the lead-up to Saturday, Drouet went on BFMTV and threatened to storm the Élysée Palace, France's equivalent of the White House.
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In the lead-up to the elections, President Trump's pitch in states that he won sought to tie the Democrats to Hillary Clinton.
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In the Dr. Phil interview, Wade details the lead up to the attack, describing Austin's so-called "manic behavior" at dinner that evening.
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For every direct action that the group has organized, there is months, if not years, of groundwork that has lead up to it.
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LGBTQ advocates have tried to change this, including by lobbying for Obama to sign his executive action in the lead-up to 2014.
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In the lead-up to the meeting, Trump used a speech in Warsaw on Thursday to voice a list of grievances about Russia.
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All of "Divine" serves as a sly lead up to Betty and Jughead's reunion, which will end up being both emotional and sexual.
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Police have previously denied targeting the LGBT community and, in the lead up to this year's election, Jokowi denied overseeing any rights violations.
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The Game of Thrones Season 6 blooper reel landed Friday in the lead-up to the show's panel at San Diego Comic-Con.
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The contents of those hacks were supplied to Wikileaks, which shared them with the world in the lead up to the presidential election.
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Then, go to the Google Election Trends site to see more issues people are interested in as we lead up to Election Day.
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Expect America's most prominent hate-hate relationship to get even nastier as President Trump and California clash in the lead-up to 2020.
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As part of the lead-up to the Angry Birds Movie, the birds are getting a brand new mobile game, Angry Birds Action!
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Investors got carried away, first in tech-sector equities, and then, more seriously in mortgage-backed securities in the lead-up to 2007.
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But again, playing with the app and the new toys is just a huge tease in the lead up to Rogue One's premiere.
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Hatzius said those odds will need to rise in the lead-up to the Federal Open Market Committee meeting from Sept. 20-21.
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In the lead-up to the premiere of Game of Thrones' final season, the show's cast and crew have been understandably getting nostalgic.
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Hun Sen's ruling Cambodian People's Party has cracked down on the opposition in recent months in the lead up to a 2018 election.
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Already Facebook has disclosed that Russians were responsible for targeting ads and content to Americans in the lead-up to the 2016 election.
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The backdrops of oblong wooden palettes effectively unveil the many struggles and second thoughts that lead up to an artist completing her masterpiece.
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In the lead-up to the eclipse, there will be music, tours, and other activities on the grounds of the Oregon State Capitol.
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Yet the legend of Tippecanoe soon became wrapped up in the anti-British propaganda in the lead up to the War of 213.
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Polls conducted in the lead-up to today's vote showed that the majority of voters were in favor of keeping the current flag.
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According to the paper, some of the accounts that targeted Macron were actually created in the lead-up to the 2016 US election.
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In the lead-up to the election, the FBI was dubbed "Trumpland" for its leaks against Hillary Clinton, possibly handing Trump the presidency.
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The themed week happens to lead up to 7-Eleven Day (July 11, no surprise) this year, which also marks Slurpee's 50th anniversary.
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Just a year after "killer clowns" terrorized suburbia in the U.S., creepy clowns are back, perfectly timed for the lead up to Halloween.
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Kavanaugh's time in former President George W. Bush's White House has come under a microscope in the lead up to his confirmation hearing.
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Philadelphia pushed the lead up to 8-3 in the bottom of the sixth when Harper hit an opposite field three-run homer.
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He notes that males in primate groups use stare-downs as both a lead up to violence and a way to prevent it.
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Voter enthusiasm is now significantly higher than during the lead-up to the midterm elections in 2014, according to a poll released Sunday.
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The timing of the visit would coincide with the lead-up to Election Day, with the balance of power in Washington at stake.
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But Pelosi, who was the senior Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee in the lead up to the Iraq War, rejects such claims.
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As we saw in Buenos Aires and as we're seeing in the lead-up to Osaka, the multilateral meetings have become the sideshow.
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Several refineries across Asia are also scheduling maintenance during October and November, which should tighten supply somewhat in the lead up to winter.
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WikiLeaks's release of hacked Democratic emails in the lead up to the 2016 presidential election has been an area of focus for Mueller.
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A district court in 2015 convicted Blankenship of conspiring to willfully violate federal mine safety laws in the lead-up to the explosion.
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"The entire lead-up to this debate was about whether Donald Trump was going to show up to the next debate," Santorum said.
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In the lead-up to the 2016 presidential election, Hillary Clinton was compared to the mother of dragons on more than one occasion.
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It's the lead-up to dying that I'm"—his voice trailed off, and I realized he didn't like to say "afraid"—"concerned about.
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In the lead-up to World Championships (in Doha), we shall conduct at least four tests on each athlete who will be selected.
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The concerts are all a lead-up to Sunday night's 19th Annual BET Awards, which will go down at L.A.'s Microsoft Theater.
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But "[the reduction] wasn't something that happened in the few years of lead-up to same-sex marriage policies," Raifman told VICE News.
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You've collaborated on clothing with Pageant and now you're releasing a line of clothing with Skodia in the lead up to your album.
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They expect room for volatility in the lead up to the March 1 deadline where negotiations on these issues need to be concluded.
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In the lead up to that landing date, the band have issued no advance singles and details about the record have proved surprising.
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Republicans say the report shows numerous times that the Obama administration changed its story about the lead-up to the incident and aftermath.
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And a lackluster economy with weak jobs growth is the last thing politicians want in the lead-up to a re-election battle.
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"This government has provided for the future of our nation," voter Andras Hamvas told VICE News in the lead-up to the vote.
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In the lead-up to this election, there's been an increase in violence and homophobia fueled by Mr. Bolsonaro's misogynistic, racist, anti-L.
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The film noir "Key Largo," with Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall, tells of a hostage situation during the lead-up to a hurricane.
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His showing in the lead-up to the primaries predicts a bright political future; we look forward to him working his way up.
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In the lead up to Friday's Winter Olympics opening ceremony, there has already been one winner: a certain style of long padded jacket.
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The polls in the lead up to election night showed Cockburn and Riggleman locked in a tight race for the generally Republican district.
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When Colton was named Bachelor, the lead-up to his season was dominated by virgin "jokes" (remember the 40 Year Old Virgin poster?).
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Compared to the lead-up to the Super Bowl in late January, there isn't an abundance of deals happening on 4K HDR TVs.
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Both Collins and Alexander had been closely watched in the lead-up to the witness vote, which is expected to take place Friday.
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Around the W.N.B.A., in the lead-up to the season, teams seemed hopeful that the #MeToo movement might bring about such a reckoning.
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The choice was between a party that favored development and another that opposed it, and the lead-up to the vote was tense.
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Everytown for Gun Safety, a Bloomberg affiliated gun-control group, spent $2.5 million on those candidates in the lead up to the election.
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Ford said more than 250 students joined the driving school program this week in the lead up to International Women's Day on Thursday.
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Mueller's investigators also presented a series of questions to Trump's legal team in the lead-up to a possible interview with the president.
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The allegations largely relate to the lead-up to the appointment of a special counsel to investigate Russian meddling in the 2016 election.
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Morrison was a vocal opponent of same-sex marriage in the lead-up to its legalisation in Australia before he was prime minister.
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Despite his years of turmoil, Mr. Bennington was optimistic in interviews during the lead-up to the new Linkin Park album this year.
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In the lead-up to the vote, each candidate unveils a detailed "programme" explaining positions on everything from nuclear energy to school lunches.
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There is only one way North Korea can demonstrate sincerity in the lead-up to the talks with President Trump: Release the abductees.
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You can also wear a plug in the lead up to anal play so that you're feeling more pliant when the time comes.
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O.J. Simpson, the moment when the barker approached the white man to do him harm felt like the lead-up to a riot.
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Vince's showmanship during the lead-up to his flagship event—including thrusting his son back into the spotlight—seemed to have paid off.
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Millions of dollars, 20183 candidates, and a presidential tweet lead up to Georgia's special election Millions of dollars, 18 candidates, and a presidential tweet lead up to Georgia's special election A special election in Georgia on Tuesday will pit a 30-year-old, extraordinarily well-funded Democratic underdog against the Republicans that have held the seat for nearly 40 years.
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The FCC's masterstroke in 2015, the lead-up to which formed the first article in this series, made a lot of people very angry.
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In the lead up to the Galaxy S8, the company invited press out to its Korea facilities to watch the safety process in action.
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Key members of the conservative House Freedom Caucus declined to commit to backing him for another term in the lead up to the election.
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The rest of the novel switches between Liz's coma in the hospital and the tense lead-up to the accident in the characters' lives.
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Google took a look at what Clinton-related searches people in the United States are making in the lead-up to her acceptance speech.
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Data compiled by digital researcher and analyst Raymond Serrato revealed that hate speech on Facebook spiked in the lead up to killings of Rohingya.
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A handful of manufacturers have announced updates for their devices in the lead up to the holiday, including both variants of the OnePlus 3.
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I think infant mortality, maternal mortality, can the world feed itself, and are we getting down the emissions that lead up to climate change?
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Senator Collins was already on board in the lead up to today's vote, but Kennedy and Murkowski were both undecided as recently as Tuesday.
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While the couple was watching what they ate in the lead up to their Arkansas nuptials, there was definitely calorie counting on this trip.
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Similar boards would have been used in 2006 and throughout 2007 in the lead-up to the June 29th launch of the original iPhone.
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In the lead-up to the election, Harris's campaign expected voter turnout between 40,000 to 50,000, and that she'd need 26,000 votes to win.
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"Indeed, the only evidence concerning the lead-up to his Twitter announcement reveals that military officials were entirely unaware of the ban," she wrote.
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Much has been made of Facebook's efforts to combat misinformation on their platform in the lead-up to Brazil's national elections earlier this month.
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Tuesday nights are typically long nights in the lead-up to the show, with the cast staying late to write the sketches for Saturday.
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The first volume, which dealt with Russian attempts to target voting infrastructure in the lead-up to the 85033 election, was released in July.
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Both supporters and opponents of bathroom bills expect them to remain a political issue in the lead-up to the 2018 elections in Texas.
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In the lead-up to the UN General Assembly meetings, the Trump administration is taking the UN to task in both word and deed.
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Justin Chon's new film follows a pair of Korean American brothers and a young black girl in the lead up to the LA riots.
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In a brief statement released by Buckingham Palace, the couple thanked people for their well-wishes in the lead up to the impending birth.
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Another passage that was cut from Clapper's draft statement addressed the flurry of leaks to the media in the lead-up to the inauguration.
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The president also criticized Meghan Markle, the American actress who recently married into the royal family, in the lead up to his state visit.
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We believe that one way is by taking renewable jet fuel because that can lead up to 80-90 percent of lower CO2 emissions.
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Authorities are asking people to call police to report anything suspicious, especially involving stolen cars, in the lead-up to Halloween trick or treating.
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Markets have been sent into a frenzy because of poor positioning and the worrying rhetoric of Trump in the lead-up to the election.
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During the lead up to the midterm elections this fall, a friend and I decided to fill our squad out with random people online.
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In the lead-up to the 2015 international nuclear deal, six out of 25 members of President Hassan Rouhani's 2014 cabinet held U.S. degrees.
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Kabila promised to oversee a peaceful transition of power this time around, but the lead up to the vote has been mired in chaos.
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In the lead-up to the introduction of NAFTA in 1994, Mexico and Canada paid American lobbying firms lots of money to woo politicians.
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In the lead-up to the election and after, the president and his team repeatedly downplayed, dismissed or lied about their connections to Russia.
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She implied that in the lead-up to opening night, there were issues with musical arrangements and dancers that put her weeks behind schedule.
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Clinton is also going to be featured in three Democratic National Committee fundraisers in the lead up to Election Day, according to NBC News.
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This time, he&aposs exposing how Fusion GPS literally coordinated with Obama&aposs Justice Department all in the lead-up to the 224 election.
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In the lead-up to its 2019 IPO, Uber is pitching itself as a full platform for transportation and logistics, not just ride-hailing.
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And I think one thing that has been overlooked a lot in the lead-up to this and even overnight is the economic angle.
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Much of the lead-up to this season of the hit ABC reality show centered around Underwood openly admitting he's still a virgin himself.
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RocketLab says it is the first of three trial flights in the lead-up to full commercial take offs planned for later this year.
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The joke lead up to the day's biggest surprise: Culbert rented a stretch limousine to bring them to the father-daughter dance in style.
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If Trump was using the birther issue in the lead up to a potential 2012 campaign, it was his foes using it in 2016.
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Not many people would have delivered something this sick with the amount of pressure she was under in the lead up to the release.
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To be more specific, you'll be able to see him at a Nintendo Switch event happening in the lead up to the console's release.
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Any Trump-Putin meeting -- whether official or unofficial -- would be tense as both have pestered each other in the lead-up to the G20.
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Talk about this idea, if you have all these different things around the world that are challenges right now, let's lead up to it.
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In the lead up to Friday's execution of top Aum members, Japanese police searched 16 facilities related to Aum, including some run by Aleph.
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In the lead up to that act, the Education and the Workforce Committee held 85033 hearings over the course of eight years, they added.
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Basketball superstar LeBron James and singer Beyonce Knowles posted on Instagram in support of O'Rourke last year in the lead up to the election.
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In the lead up to November 6th, candidates, advocates, and voters vocalized that health care would be the defining issue of the midterm elections.
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Interest is waning, with only two percent more buying than selling activity during the lead up to Snap's Q3 2017 earnings report on Tuesday.
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Moon has been a key player in the lead-up to the Singapore summit, meeting in person with both Kim and Trump last month.
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WikiLeaks distributed stolen Democratic emails in the lead-up to the 85033 presidential election, which Mueller has alleged were hacked by Russian military officers.
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Of all the qualities attributed to England's collection of tyros in the lead-up to the World Cup, "battle-hardened" was certainly not one.
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And if trees aren't your thing, there are plenty of other festive decorations to fill your home with in the lead-up to Halloween.
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"Food prices had increased significantly in May, in the lead up to Ramadan when consumption increases," said Reham El Desoki, economist at Arqaam Securities.
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Trump has been encouraged allow the full release of the files by several Republican figures in the lead-up to the document dump deadline.
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In the lead-up to the enrollment window, the agency created a number of ads it posted on the Instagram account for Coverage Coalition.
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These ads are the evidence of record political spending in the lead-up to the Iowa caucus and New Hampshire primary this election season.
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It just doesn't seem like a proper lead-up to an Olympics if there isn't the possibility that the Games will be a disaster.
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But he spoke out as speculation swirled about why he had been absent in the lead-up to the primary in his home state.
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In the lead-up to Donald Trump's inauguration, the KISS frontman appeared on Fox News to suggest that America become a one-party state.
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A 292-pointer by Williams-Goss and layup by forward Killian Tillie pushed the Bulldogs' lead up to 24.5-259 with 20123:22012 left.
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In the lead up to the premiere, Twigs tweeted a trailer, which you can watch below: You can watch Soundtrack 7 in full here.
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During the lead up to the invasion of Iraq, Mattis was worried about "traffic jams" of military personnel and assets to and from Kuwait.
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The lead-up to LA's strikes has been months in the making, building off of the success of high-profile teacher's union strikes nationwide.
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Still, in the lead up to the deal, the FCC stripped away numerous rules designed to protect the integrity and diversity of local media.
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The lead-up to Mr. O'Rourke's official announcement Thursday has been highly improvisational, in part because he was personally directing much of the planning.
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At this point in the lead-up to 21970, Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio and Scott Walker were the top contenders for the Republican nomination.
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In August, Diglio allowed a hard 10-mile run weekly in the lead-up to the fall cross-country season for the first time.
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With the Warriors' lead up to 15, Cleveland has already reached a critical juncture in this second half in terms of extending its season.
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The small congregation contrasted starkly with the crowds of Christian pilgrims who normally fill the church in the lead-up to the Easter holiday.
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In the lead-up to my conversation with Sands, NYCFC's Director of Communications amiably and persistently tries to feed me interview questions for him.
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Queen Elizabeth II on Tuesday approved Johnson's request to suspend Parliament for an extended period of time in the lead-up to the Oct.
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At an event in the United States during in the lead-up to the 2002 Olympics, Cohen brushed Michelle Kwan in the warm-up.
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The lead-up to the ceremony has been roiled by debate over the nomination snub of "Despacito," which is now YouTube's most watched video.
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In "Strong Island," Yance Ford focuses tightly on the lead-up to and aftermath of his brother's death, which devastated and splintered their family.
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In the lead up to the fight, McGregor said that he was inspired by LeBron James to invest more in his training and health.
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Thomas shared previously unheard details about his relationship with the duchess, including text messages they exchanged in the lead up to the royal wedding.
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Alvarez explained that the lead up to the wall sets up more interdiction points, allowing agents to apprehend individuals before they reach the barriers.
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Yet in the lead-up to the expose, Trump has gone so far as to suggest Woodward has been an unreliable writer for decades.
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Rights groups accused the government of abducting activists in the lead-up to planned opposition protests last month, when the government also denied responsibility.
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The lead-up to the Las Vegas debate is already dramatic, due to the DNC's decision to switch up qualifying rules around individual donations.
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So much media descends on New Hampshire in the lead-up to the primary, she told me, and the reporting can be incomplete, selective.
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We've been tallying up the best deals on a variety of tech products in the lead-up to Presidents' Day; you'll find them below.
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Even as fissures among conservatives have grown in the lead-up to Trump's decision, outside groups predict they will unite for the confirmation fight.
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The lead-up to Jessica's big moment is some of the most honest teen show dialogue we've seen when it comes to sex toys.
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Iranian hackers backed off from such destructive attacks in the lead-up to the signing of the Iran nuclear deal in 2015 and afterward.
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These factors have influenced how the social media giant has shaped its policy in the lead-up to the 2020 elections, the Post reported.
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While we should avoid being cynical, we should question everything, with refreshed memories of what happened in the lead-up to the Iraq War.
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In the lead-up to the release of "Birds of Prey (And the Fantabulous Emanicpation of One Harley Quinn)" on February 7, Warner Bros.
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Early in the second episode, Guggenheim reads out the "Inside Bill's Brain" title in the lead-up to a question he's posing to Melinda.
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In the lead-up to the January, 2008, Iowa Democratic Presidential caucuses, Hunter drove from Washington to Des Moines to campaign with his father.
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Gradually moving your child's sleeping schedule about 15 minutes later in the lead up to daylight saving shift gets your child adjusted, she said.
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But especially in the lead-up to the 2020 US presidential elections, Facebook is emphasizing that it wants to stay away from political disputes.
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So did the buzz of militarism in the lead-up to World War I. And, he fell in love with a young army officer.
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During the lead-up to this week's Summit, Guterres seemed sincere in his desire to transform the global economy away from climate-destroying industries.
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In the lead-up to the 2016 election, when officials became aware of Russian meddling, Obama personally warned Putin in September against doing so.
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The historic bracket that opened in the sixties is starting to close; the boomers' memoirs of becoming no longer lead up to the present.
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Bank of America, Pfizer, Boeing, Dow Chemical and AT&T each gave $1 million to support Trump during the lead-up to the inauguration.
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In the lead-up to the 22011 elections, pundits and politicians on the left and right have been asking how best to fix capitalism.
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Obamacare included a temporary two-year bump in Medicaid payments for certain services in the lead-up to the law's Medicaid expansion in 2014.
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Osaka, 21, was ranked 68th when she hired Bajin in the lead-up to the 2018 season, giving him his first head coaching role.
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In the lead up to Opening Day, Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred appeared on Mike and Mike this morning to discuss all things baseball.
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In the lead-up to the 2020 presidential election, "break up big tech" has become a rallying cry for some, including Democratic presidential candidate Sen.
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In the lead-up to his confirmation hearings, Price has been kept out of the Trump transition team's efforts to craft an Obamacare replacement plan.
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Their outing comes days ahead of the season 2 premiere of their show, which documents the lead up to Mama June's first mother-daughter pageant.
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But it has largely remained a second-tier talking point in the lead-up to Tuesday's vote, which net neutrality activists view as a mistake.
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Civil rights groups have already been locked in litigation with several states over voting restrictions that were passed in the lead-up to Tuesday's election.
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Last year, in the lead up to a PTM rally in Karachi, more than 100 PTM workers were detained an interrogated by the paramilitary rangers.
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In the lead-up to the shutdown last month, the Democratic leaders got into a televised Oval Office spat with the president over the wall.
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The 33-year-old executive has reportedly undergone professional coaching in the lead up to the hearing that's focused on election meddling and privacy concerns.
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It was an important milestone for the group, which President Donald Trump has used to fire up supporters in the lead-up to midterm elections.
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They found that the rate at which these pro-ISIS aggregates were forming accelerated in the days and months that lead up to certain attacks.
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But all three major anti-abortion groups chose to put their weight behind less radical bills in the lead-up to the March for Life.
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It was the lead-up to their match and the prior couple of years which framed the story as one of Cena's fight against aging.
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Sanders was behind in every poll this month by between 5 to 30 points in the lead-up to Tuesday's primary in the Buckeye State.
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In the lead-up to the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Mr. Putin sought to dispel concerns that gay athletes and spectators could be vulnerable.
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"However, I think it's fair to say the language this administration is using is very reminiscent" of the lead-up to the war with Iraq.
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The Archbishop is helping prepare her and Harry in the lead up to their wedding at St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle on May 19.
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McAfee's campaign has been largely social media-driven coupled with appearances at Libertarian events in the lead-up to the party's convention in late May.
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He went on to complain bitterly about McGregor's behavior in the lead-up to the fight that exacerbated the bad blood between the two teams.
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Alibaba had been generating momentum in the lead up to this year's event through "virtual reality, augmented reality and online-to-offline (channels)," Tsang said.
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Snapchat can borrow against that credit line and pay it back later if it needs cash in the lead up to a likely 13 IPO.
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Photo: APThe US House Intelligence Committee released a report today detailing the government's version of what Edward Snowden did in the lead up to 2013.
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After the video went viral, other videos surfaced showing the lead-up to the standoff, where students were being berated by the Black Hebrew Israelites.
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McEnroe takes a closer look at the two tennis players during the tense lead-up to Borg's (Sverrir Gudnason) potential history-making 5th Wimbledon win.
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It's easy: The Princess Switch has not one but two women falling in love in the enchanted period that is the lead-up to Christmas.
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The United States' luge team jumped on the bandwagon in the lead up to PyeongChang, enlisting the help of Stratasys to design a better sled.
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Arms in the air, smiling wide, this dude was spotted doing his thing behind Mark Ronson's DJ booth in the lead-up to Bruno Mars.
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"Drivers I know who were offered that deal from Lyft in the lead up to IPO were incredibly insulted and angry about it," Clarkson said.
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The stream is part of the lead up to Saturday's "Destiny Community Con" in Tampa, Florida, a meetup of players and fans of the game.
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The Walking Dead hasn't paid much attention to Eugene this season, despite the large role he played in the lead-up to the Rick vs.
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Nearly every major city has at least one protest over health care planned in the lead-up to the vote, according to Indivisible's field guide.
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Peries expects an increase in fiscal spending in the lead up to presidential elections later next year and possible provincial council elections in early 2019.
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From the entrance, white stone stairs lead up to the bedrooms, and a separate short flight of stairs leads down to the main living area.
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The issue could be especially important in the lead-up to Saturday's primary vote in South Carolina, a state with a 28 percent black population.
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Ron M. Estes, a first-time candidate with no political organization, described himself as 'The Real Ron Estes' in the lead-up to Tuesday night.
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Ron M. Estes, a first-time candidate with no political organization, described himself as "The Real Ron Estes" in the lead-up to Tuesday night.
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NSA's Joyce, in his recent interview, touted how well his colleagues had handled 2018 and signaled more to come in the lead up to 2020.
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In the lead-up to the tournament, the country is scheduled to host multiple events across many different sports, aimed at improving infrastructure and expertise.
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Clinton is touring the state in the lead up to the New York State primary on April 19, a key state for the Democratic contender.
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Host Chris Harrison tweeted a heads up in the lead-up to the episode, but it didn't seem to smooth things over with angry viewers.
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All week, Cruz has campaigned with the same urgency seen in the lead-up to Iowa, gleefully drawing sharp contrasts with Trump and Rubio alike.
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The road to Rise was less fraught than the lead-up to Burton's take, with Fox planting the seed for a new reboot in 2008.
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In the lead up to the hearing, conservatives have repeatedly suggested that Ford might be confused about the identity of the man who attacked her.
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That's why going to Sephora can feel euphoric, like a deeply emotional healing ceremony and not the lead-up to you spending all your money.
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He compared the intelligence community's assessments to the debunked claim that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction in the lead-up to the Iraq War.
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While the lead-up to the Rio games may be the most disorderly we've seen, the fact is, pre-Games disorder is a common narrative.
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We're told she was invited initially and in the lead up to the trip even participated in scenes where the cast was talking about it.
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In the lead-up to the recent presidential election, conversations around federal tax reform centered on lowering income tax rates and simplifying the tax code.
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In the lead up to Rogue One, there isn't a single toy running away with the title, but Propel's drones are a pretty strong contender.
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The Archbishop is helping prepare her and her fiancé Prince Harry in the lead up to their wedding at St. George's Chapel on May 19.
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In the lead up to the pending disaster, I've constantly refreshed the internet (while I still have it) to gather news and keep in touch.
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PS4 / Xbox One / PC – August 43rd, 2016 The lead up to the sequel to Deus Ex: Human Revolution has been pocked with delays and controversies.
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Credit-rating agencies, which did not exactly cover themselves in glory in the lead-up to the 2008 financial crisis, are far weaker in China.
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In the lead-up to this weekend's leaders meeting, Trump surrogates have continuously warned Beijing negotiators that threats by the President should be taken seriously.
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This also increases pressure on our political system—as we saw with drought and crop failures in the lead-up to the Syrian civil war.
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Air strips were carved out, and vehicles and artillery brought in to Syria, especially in the lead-up to the battle of Raqqa in 2017.
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Wolf was elected to a second term by defeating Scott Wagner (R), a result widely predicted by polls in the lead-up to Election Day.
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The Raptors worked the lead up to 12 before Bogdanovic hit a 3-pointer to cut the margin to four points with 3:05 left.
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Regional refineries are forecast to raise their processing rates in anticipation of rising refining margins in the lead-up to IMO 2020, FGE's Paravaikkarasu said.
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Previously, Bolton had been accused of manipulating intelligence during the lead-up to the Iraq War when he worked in George W. Bush's State Department.
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Fullback and vice captain Ben Smith, who dropped a high ball in the lead-up to Wales's first try, also indulged in some self criticism.
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In the lead-up to Friday's strike, Trump was said to be considering a more robust response in Syria than the one a year earlier.
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To date, the most direct evidence that they did is a result of connections forged in the lead-up to the 2013 Miss Universe contest.
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One thing that was very striking in the lead-up to both events is that nobody seemed to pay attention to economists quoting the book.
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In the June lead-up to the final state primaries, Trump had raised very few dollars in the region that's typically lucrative for political contenders.
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Earlier today, Goodell spoke with the BBC in the lead up to this weekend's game in London between these Giants and the Los Angeles Rams.
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In the lead up to this weekend's March for Our Lives, Waypoint is publishing a series of stories this week about gaming's relationship with guns.
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In the lead-up to this card, many considered this fight a likely candidate for Fight of the Night honors, and those predictions proved justified.
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Samsung also worked with a slew of creators in the lead up to VidCon, including YouTube star Casey Neistat, to create more VR video content.
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In May of this year, during the lead up to Turkey's general election, Özil met and posed for a photo with President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
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In the lead-up to this year's Oscars, much interest focused on how Chris Rock would address the Academy's obvious—and self-acknowledged—diversity problem.
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Jain quit her day job in June 2014 to focus on Cubii full time during the lead-up to the launch of the Kickstarter campaign.
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The solar tariffs, and the uncertainty in the lead up to their implementation, have already led to higher prices, cancelled hiring plans and shutdown businesses.
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Maxine Waters, a California Democrat, had raised concerns about the new voting system being complicated for some voters in the lead-up to the primary.
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Costco managers in some parts of the country said the stores have been busier than the holiday shopping season in the lead-up to Christmas.
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Lala was also the subject of a 2002 documentary on the Bee, called Spellbound, which followed eight contestants in the lead-up to the competition.
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Those debates remain significant in the lead-up to the 2016 presidential election, as accusations of racism trail the presumptive GOP presidential nominee, Donald Trump.
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While serving in Bush's state department in the lead-up to the war, Bolton accused Iraq of working to amass a weapons of mass destruction.
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Dozens of people were killed in the lead up to a runoff in 2008 between Mugabe and MDC founder Morgan Tsvangirai, who died in February.
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And on top of all that, Democrats may not want to give Trump any noteworthy policy wins in the lead up to the 2020 elections.
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Bermudez also monitors the remote Punggye-ri site, where North Korean soldiers have been spotted playing volleyball in the lead-up to underground nuclear tests.
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But Hornacek pulled Noah after only 4:31, with Golden State's lead up to 16 by that stage en route to a 123-111 triumph.
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Experts compare it to Y2K, the digital threat in the lead-up to the year 7003, if on a much smaller and less consequential scale.
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He polled so low for so long in the lead-up to the primary that none of his rivals seriously attacked him, despite apparent vulnerabilities.
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And in the lead-up to the Olympics, the generals who ruled the South relaxed their iron-fisted rule, hoping to soften the country's image.
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The current climate is in part the result of the lead-up to a key Chinese Communist Party meeting, the 19th Party Congress this autumn.
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We're covering regional fallout from the coronavirus, the lead-up to the State of the Union address and confusion and chaos in the Iowa caucuses.
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Scott began favorably comparing his bio with Trump's in the lead-up to the 2016 Florida presidential primary, when Trump walloped Scott's future colleague, Sen.
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Trump has described the lieutenant colonel as a "Never Trumper," and Vindman faced vicious opposition from Trump allies in the lead-up to his testimony.
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The race to $1 trillion in market value is back in the spotlight in the lead-up to Apple reporting quarterly corporate earnings on Tuesday.
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According to the BBC, demonstrations in the cities of Edinburgh and Glasgow had been planned in the lead-up to official news of Trump's visit.
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Let's say Barack Obama's personal lawyer made the exact same payout to a woman alleging an affair in the lead-up to the 2008 election.
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But expect that to only increase in the lead-up to the official voting day in California, also known as Super Tuesday, on March 230.
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The police report described a tense lead-up to the events seen in the video, but did not mention Mr. Figueroa kicking the suspect's head.
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The news raises questions about whether the coronavirus outbreak could interrupt the lead-up to the biggest national event of the year: the 2020 election.
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Meghan Markle walked herself down the aisle after her father was caught staging paparazzi photos in the lead up to her wedding to Prince Harry.
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There had been speculation in the lead up to the weekend that North Korea could conduct its next missile test then to celebrate the occasion.
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Facebook and Twitter also saw their platforms used by trolls and bad actors to purposely spread misinformation in the lead-up to the 2016 election.
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The Oscar-winning star spoke with New York Magazine in the lead up to her new role as Judy Garland in the upcoming film Judy.
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Over one of the most important weekends in the lead-up to 2020, Biden's challenge is to make sure voters here in the Hawkeye State.
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In New York this week, Takeoff, 22, the group's most reserved member, compared the album lead-up to Christmas Eve, his sleepy eyes lighting up.
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The official holiday is only a couple of days, but there are a lot of celebrations and preparations that lead up to the big event.
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Orlando cut its deficit to six with nine minutes left in the half before Portland pushed the lead up to 57-44 at the half.
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In the lead up to its final season, The Good Place pulled its usual tactic: It pulled the whole damn rug out from under us.
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"Although the epidemic appears to be in decline in the lead up to February 11, 2020, we may yet face more challenges," the researchers wrote.
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In the lead-up to the hearings, the social network has scrambled to respond to increased scrutiny from journalists and the public over its privacy practices.
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Though authorities were seeking to evacuate 25,000 people in the lead-up to the storm, Palaszczuk told Sky News Australia, the time to leave is over.
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James Thompson, who also had a Sanders-Ocasio-Cortez event in the lead up to the election, won big in his Kansas congressional primary, 65-35.
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The Tigers had their lead up to 12 points with 6:04 remaining before Arkansas pulled within six after Gafford's dunk with 3:58 to play.
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The troop numbers have been changing at a dizzying pace, with Trump drawing a hard line on immigration in the lead-up to the midterm elections.
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As the lead-up to next week's Avengers: Infinity War intensifies, Marvel fans have been vocal about the conspicuous absence of Hawkeye during the film's promotion.
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The shows lead up to the return of Crystal Pepsi on August 14 when it will become available at retailers for $1.79 per 20 oz. bottle.
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"Fundamentally she has a very small majority," Mylles recalled, adding that Prime Minister May supported the pro-EU campaign in the lead up to the referendum.
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Others don't remember the call at all, the only all-hands warning from the federal government to Florida counties in the lead-up to the election.
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In the lead up to the polls, Najib has given cash handouts, debt waivers and also promised more benefits if his party is returned to power.
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Meanwhile, Fortnite's island is also cracking due to a series of earthquakes in the lead-up to season 8, so be careful out on the slopes.
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Recent polls show him with strong support in both Iowa and New Hampshire in the lead up to the caucuses and primary in the two states.
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In the lead up to the planned July 18 "See the Bigger Picture" event, many thought DJI might offer the second generation Mavic with interchangeable lens.
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In the lead-up to this year's Tiananmen Square anniversary, censorship on social media has targeted LGBT groups, labour and environment activists and NGOs, they say.
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Foreign actors are unlikely to face serious consequences over interference campaigns in the lead-up to Canada's 2019 federal election, national security and legal experts say.
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Samsung's Galaxy S8 is slated to arrive in late March, but details continue to leak in a steady stream in the lead up to the event.
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Jeff Flake, who donated $100 to Jones' campaign in the lead-up to election day, citing "Country over Party," tweeted Tuesday night that "decency" had won.
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That's right, Fox News claims that there was "No Soviet Source" for the information published by Wikileaks in the lead up to the 2016 presidential election.
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Analysts said that the economic boost provided by stockpiling by manufacturers in the lead up to the original Brexit date of March 29 had now reversed.
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But in the lead-up to the G20, the sky has cleared as polluting industries have been shut down or moved for the international meeting's duration.
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The big picture: The last time the global threat picture was this crowded and combustible was in the lead-up to World War I, Panetta says.
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Despite enjoying a brief surge in the lead-up to the major party conventions, Johnson has generally hovered in the high single digits in national polls.
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