In allowing them to leave behind, if momentarily, the sexual restrictions of their time, Sinatra also allowed them to leave behind the dreary ordinariness of their lives.
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What's happening is that they are able to pick off very rich areas and cities and then leave behind poor people in those cities and completely leave behind rural areas.
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"But I will never leave behind what you've taught me."
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The couple leave behind a daughter, Olivia (Dakota Fanning), a.k.a.
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"What will you leave behind when you die?" she asked.
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Will they take on any debt that you leave behind?
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Raccoons can also cause problems with what they leave behind.
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What do you want to leave behind for future generations?
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The guilt comes from all those I will leave behind.
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Ready to leave behind the past for the 2020 election?
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And they worry about what the flood will leave behind.
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Is that really the legacy he wants to leave behind?
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In departing, we should leave behind a very clear message.
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That could leave behind an older, sicker, and costlier market.
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There's something really powerful with what words you leave behind.
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Your judgements and biases fill the vacuum they leave behind.
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The ripple effect is so huge, what you leave behind.
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Sometimes they'd sing camp songs, and leave behind dream catchers.
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What can we learn from the objects we leave behind?
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Therefore, they should not leave behind such a massive remnant.
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They have to clean up the mess adults leave behind.
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It symbolizes the pieces of their spirit immigrants must leave behind.
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They leave behind three children, eight grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
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But it may be time for Craig to leave behind 007.
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After peacing out of the game, players leave behind their loot.
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When stars form, for instance, they leave behind a few fingerprints.
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What do you want to leave behind (for kids or others)?
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Software developers, it turns out, leave behind a fingerprint as well.
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Dead men can't tell tales but what they leave behind can.
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As it happens, they also leave behind lots of accumulated cash.
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I'd leave behind my family, friends and home, likely for good.
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To be honest, for me, it's the stories you leave behind.
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CT: What sort of legacy do you hope to leave behind?
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There are many legacies this administration is likely to leave behind.
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But who's going to furnish laughs for those they leave behind?
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Better perspective is the gift this Cancer moon will leave behind!
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Don't spill any juices or leave behind bits of shell shrapnel.
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To do otherwise would be to leave behind everything they know.
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What do the émigrés leave behind when they board that plane?
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The real problem with bullets is the holes they leave behind.
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This drug combination may also be especially difficult to leave behind.
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This is the kind of legacy I want to leave behind.
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But the issues have expanded to what those customers leave behind.
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The issue is that not all micro-organisms leave behind fossils.
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The Pegasus software does not leave behind the hacker's individual fingerprints.
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"Not uncommon for herders to leave behind these dogs," Perry said.
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He will also leave behind a legacy of aggressively prosecuting political corruption.
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There are some things Williams will never be able to leave behind.
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In doing so many are looking to leave behind more authoritarian regimes.
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And once we're gone, the people we leave behind rewrite us again.
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We put together a list of phrases to leave behind in 2018.
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Exploding stars can also leave behind even smaller and denser black holes.
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We all know that car bombs leave behind craters in the ground.
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This is the person Owen has to leave behind to move forward.
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"A good death is a legacy for the people we leave behind."
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Again, this can leave behind traces of what you've been up to.
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This can leave behind a stellar black hole at the stellar heart.
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When stars die they tend to leave behind evidence of their existence.
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Trump has struggled to leave behind his style of being deliberately shocking.
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Even if they escape, any family they leave behind will be punished.
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Increasingly the data we leave behind us is being bought and sold.
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When you leave your job, you leave behind business contacts and friends.
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I began focusing more on the message I wanted to leave behind.
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Each has its own story and loved ones that they leave behind.
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So they leave behind a massive hole when they're no longer here.
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Don't ignore how your state will treat any money you leave behind.
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First, there's dead skin, which we all leave behind wherever we are.
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"You also have to leave behind all your rainbow stuff," he said.
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Regarding the art they leave behind, reach your own decision about it.
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A sweater that cost two hours is too dear to leave behind.
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If you're not sure what to leave behind, we have some suggestions.
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Many campaigns do not have a plan for what they leave behind.
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Many children leave behind their quirky eating habits as they get older.
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The past is a difficult thing to leave behind, under any circumstances.
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We'd leave behind vacations, going out to dinner, and buying new clothes.
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They were told to leave behind older villagers and anyone nursing babies.
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"I am ready to be every animal / you leave behind," he writes.
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When the crowds leave, they will leave behind a sleepy, dusty place.
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And then there's the whole issue of, uh, the job you leave behind.
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Remember, the point of a will is to protect those you leave behind.
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I said prayers and thought about all the people I would leave behind.
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When you die, you don't just leave behind your family and your legacy.
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The dead jihadists leave behind orphans to be fed a diet of revenge.
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But in their absence, they leave behind their ability to kill and maim.
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Bed bugs prey on us; cockroaches prey on the food we leave behind.
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They're wasted time, and often leave behind a sour misogynistic aftertaste to boot.
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Ants leave behind a trail of pheromones for their little buddies to follow.
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You leave behind not just your loved ones, but your memory of them.
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Glinthawks and Lancehorns, for example, carry Freeze canisters and often leave behind Chillwater.
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Yep, Her Majesty thinks chocolate biscuit cake is too precious to leave behind.
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Or does it feel like you're dragging out something you'd rather leave behind?
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When they arrive, they don't typically leave behind all their skills and talents.
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This is, of course, by design: The migrants leave behind hardly a trace.
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One final tip: Consider packing clothes that you are willing to leave behind.
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She decided to leave behind her toddler son to take up the offer.
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But the kits leave behind piles of boxes, plastic bags and cold packs.
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It was a reminder of the past she was forced to leave behind.
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It's super hydrating and doesn't leave behind a heavy scent or tacky feeling.
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They're easy to misplace or leave behind on your way out the door.
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"Maybe he is such a consummate stylist that there's nothing to leave behind."
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How one dies, and the legacy they leave behind, is what truly matters.
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And someone who you can immediately leave behind until you need them again.
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An operation would primarily address cosmetic concerns but leave behind a visible scar.
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What mark will The Walking Dead leave behind once it's off the air?
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What did they leave behind when they left what they had to leave?
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My father had worked unimaginably hard to leave behind those days of hunger.
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Maybe they want to leave behind the corporate world for the nonprofit world.
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Were there any parts of the genre that you'd wanted to leave behind?
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But the smog they leave behind grows thick with the passage of time.
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You also need to figure out which assets are best to leave behind.
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My father kept a record of every painting he had to leave behind.
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"It's something that you're able to leave behind for your family," Gray said.
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"I had to make the excruciating choice to leave behind my past," Swift continued.
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The grad is about to leave behind home cooking for campus dining hall food.
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"What I want to leave behind is my name," Criner is quoted as saying.
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Click through to find out what our readers want to leave behind in 2016.
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"I had to make the excruciating choice to leave behind my past," Swift wrote.
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Ana sees advertisements for appliances in glossy magazines that hotel guests leave behind. Frigidaire!
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When someone takes their own life, they leave behind an inheritance of unanswered questions.
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"Digital traces are these breadcrumbs that people leave behind about their health," he tweeted.
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You may leave behind friendships along the way, but you'll always keep the memories.
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There should be no legal path for them to leave behind their natal sex.
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It bothers me that we can't seem to leave behind the Death Stars concept.
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Bharat and Mamta leave behind four children -- three of them minors, according to authorities.
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What deserves your energy and attention, and what should you leave behind for good?
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Drug traffickers leave behind cloth slippers with carpeted soles, used to obliterate their footprints.
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There is no one that can fill the void Hope Hicks will leave behind.
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The vocabulary you select, your syntax, and your grammatical decisions leave behind a signature.
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After the blast, they leave behind clouds of gas and dust, forming a nebula.
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This makes sense: massive, irregular, and devastating, these events leave behind a serious impact.
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This is a great start, but it's a legacy we want to leave behind.
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Being willing to leave behind the traditional corporate cubicle was key to Steelcase's turnaround.
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Bond's attorney claimed it's a world that her client will try to leave behind.
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But as for the jobs it'll leave behind, that's where bad news gets worse.
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After use it would leave behind a sensor-shaped patch of light-coloured skin.
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But Chadana refuses to leave behind her land, a source of her family's livelihood.
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He'll leave behind a deeply wounded Port Authority, with higher tolls and decaying infrastructure.
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So anything the mushrooms leave behind could be fed to the rats, Walsh suggests.
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While it is more environmentally friendly than regular hotels, guests still leave behind waste.
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That meant they were forced to leave behind their two dogs, Madison and Miguel.
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Do you look at this huge database of reviews as something you'll leave behind?
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I like to feel that there is nothing that we couldn't leave behind. Nothing?
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"If we do that, that's the kind of legacy to leave behind," he added.
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A rhetorician strong on all three was likely to leave behind a persuaded audience.
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On family pizza outings he often would leave behind machines racked with free games.
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And leave behind thousands others waiting for my return for another step for mankind?
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It will leave behind the main plot to take long strolls through rural Mexico.
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Persuade someone to read "All That You Leave Behind" in 50 words or less.
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Overall, I'll be happy to leave behind the stress and turmoil of this year.
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Uber shared a list of the items passengers most commonly leave behind in cars.
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"It's very important for me what footprint I leave behind," he said in 2017.
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What kind of rituals or dogma do you think that we might leave behind?
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The sponge is also scented with Febreze, so it'll leave behind a fresh smell.
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The captives they had to leave behind were freed by ISIS the next day.
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Durable legislative achievements are also an important mark that presidents leave behind for history.
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They are marine borers — so named because they leave behind wood riddled with holes.
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It is not what you accomplish today, but the legacy you will leave behind.
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The wall, Mr. Cannon said, was too much of a treasure to leave behind.
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The wall, Mr. Cannon said, was too much of a treasure to leave behind.
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The children they leave behind often face financial instability, emotional trauma, stress, and shame.
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The more we rely on technology, the more detailed a technological footprint we leave behind.
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Deciding what to bring and what to leave behind, however, proved to be an ordeal.
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We knew what we had to leave behind, because we just couldn't finish it otherwise.
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But it's worth noting that repatriated objects don't just leave behind empty pedestals and displays.
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"We want to leave behind the stagnation and separatism," he said at a news conference.
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You can be your own boss and have something to leave behind for your children.
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Although many people heeded mandatory evacuation orders, hundreds stayed, refusing to leave behind their livelihoods.
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But the tangy, syrupy taste they leave behind is an ideal counterpoint to red meat.
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She doesn't realize how hard it would be to leave behind everything we've built here.
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In Asian culture, the group mindset doesn't leave behind any individual, whether right or wrong.
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R: Well, what I wanted to leave behind it is the principles that helped me.
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Then there is the firefighters' own property, which they often leave behind to save others'.
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Unlike on Facebook its users do not leave behind a digital trail of embarrassing pictures.
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The question is, what kind of Republican Party will Trump and his fans leave behind?
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And they can leave behind "trains," glowing bits of debris that streak the night sky.
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What is the thing you are mostly likely to leave behind in a hotel room?
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But many harvesting machines leave behind perfect low-hanging tomatoes or strawberries in their beds.
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Another electron can scoot over into the new opening and leave behind another new hole.
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Space exploration is noble and all, but it sucks for the people astronauts leave behind.
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Newer slabs leave behind more noticeable features, like the Andes and the Himalaya mountain ranges.
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We need to co-operate so we can leave behind the fantastic facility we need.
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Meanwhile, retirees leave behind a similar amount of wealth regardless of what age they die.
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But that doesn't mean they leave behind the more base pleasures of the drive-through.
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" When we migrate, Nadia knows, "we murder from our lives those who we leave behind.
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This year is his last in charge, and it will leave behind a landmark statement.
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The savvy culprit didn't leave behind fingerprints, shoe prints, or any other discrete, identifying details.
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In healthcare, what would we do for the people who free markets brutally leave behind?
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So I decided, if I could leave behind even a small forest, I'd do it.
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The time had finally come to leave behind hundreds of years of slavery, he said.
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Eventually the motion of arpeggios vanishes to leave behind a sustained, suspensefully unresolved coda. J.P.
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Biographies, letters, journals — the records of people's lives, and the traces they themselves leave behind.
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With your permission, I would like to leave behind a camswarm to monitor your condition.
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There are dissenting voices, who are quickly hustled offstage, but they leave behind haunting warnings.
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But that plan provided less certainty because of the problems the hurricane may leave behind.
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The killer leads investigators on a mysterious manhunt and continues to leave behind cryptic clues.
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Smarter Living: Air travelers leave behind pounds of waste, from disposable earphones to plastic dishes.
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Mao wanted to leave behind a powerful communist legacy, like Marx and Lenin before him.
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The 82 girls recently released told officials that they did not leave behind any children.
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Like most refugees, she didn't want to leave behind nearly everyone and everything she knew.
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Because we&aposre on a path to leave behind a significant part of the population.
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Whether hoarders or neat freaks, most people leave behind pieces of their lives, he said.
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As for TJX, its wheelhouse is the leftover merchandise stores leave behind when they close.
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"I hope that I leave behind a legacy of embracing who you are," she says.
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Deleting files can also leave behind digital fingerprints and there can be duplicate files elsewhere.
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He also betrayed a reluctance to leave behind what he sees as a religious calling.
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But McCain made sure to not leave behind one thing: the planning of his funeral.
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Some people might not be fazed when they leave behind a role they considered profound.
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His arc-of-justice aspirations, whatever their intention, leave behind tragic geopolitical and human wreckage.
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It's something she has tried to leave behind, in personal interaction and writing, ever since.
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President Barack Obama will leave behind a mixed, but still impressive, legacy on women's issues.
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"How hard it is to leave behind centuries-old disagreements and mutual recriminations," the pope said.
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You either need to get out of line or just leave behind whatever item you forgot.
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Facebook and Google dominate this ad market, and the scraps they leave behind aren't terribly appealing.
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So it's unsurprising — and inspiring — that she would leave behind a final, free-form autobiographical work.
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If we're going to move away from anything, let's leave behind stock stump speeches on factories.
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Steve Bullock are cooperating with magazine profiles and building a leave-behind folder for donor discussions.
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Artist Joe Bochynski contemplates what New Yorkers will leave behind today for future explorers to find.
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Plus, a burned body would leave behind a brown goo, which would have stained the ground.
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Every time you touch something you leave behind a thin layer of grease from your fingertips.
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And if we do, we'll leave behind a nation that's stronger than the one we inherited.
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Gemmell said that when creatures move about in water, they leave behind tiny fragments of DNA.
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Plus, my dad didn't leave behind a life of wealth or privilege, as some Cubans did.
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Stick a Tile in your wallet, for instance, and it becomes basically impossible to leave behind.
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When these insects take up our blood, they also leave behind traces of their own saliva.
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Worse, perhaps, would be the environment Anthony would leave behind, the crux of Van Gundy's case.
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Too often these mines leave behind devastation that taxpayers must pay for and communities must endure.
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Closing his eyes, he tried to leave behind the burden of his 22014 years of captivity.
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Everyone knows that the permanent provisions in TCJA benefit the rich and leave behind everyone else.
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One question I was asked time and again: What is it that you will leave behind?
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Beyond that, however, the outflow will likely have political consequences for the country they leave behind.
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It's my conscience allowing me to forget a period in my life I'd rather leave behind.
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She's back in some town she'd rather leave behind, singing to someone she's thoroughly ambivalent about.
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Opinion Columnist There's a lot we don't know about the legacy Donald Trump will leave behind.
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Inside the List Did Harper Lee, who died in 2016, leave behind a true-crime manuscript?
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It was no coincidence that Ms. Dunmore's last novel, "Birdcage Walk," concerns what writers leave behind.
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Smarter Living: Air travelers can leave behind pounds of waste, from disposable earphones to plastic dishes.
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Do you leave behind a boring friend or remind yourself true friendship isn&apost about entertainment?
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Life insurance is about protecting what&aposs important and taking care of those we leave behind.
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Plus, they didn't leave behind that "this water sat in plastic in a hot car" taste.
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It also urged followers to leave behind notes declaring support for the group and its leaders.
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Plus, there are the flower vases that people leave behind, which create ideal mosquito-breeding conditions.
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Don't leave behind trash, kick the door closed, or otherwise damage and mess up their ride.
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Paddock did not leave behind a suicide note or a manifesto explaining his actions, Lombardo said.
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What aspects of your personal, family or school life will you be happy to leave behind?
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WikiLeaks highlighted the alleged abilities for CIA hackers to leave behind trails that resemble other hackers.
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Leave behind not just the kids and the responsibilities, but the newspaper headlines and cable news.
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Now they're gone — and they leave behind grieving families, and grieving classmates, and a grieving nation.
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"When you leave your full time job, you leave behind a lot of social interaction," Justin says.
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What kind of Twitter legacy Melania Trump plans to leave behind is, at this point, anyone's guess.
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Restaurant gift card The grad is about to leave behind home cooking for campus dining hall food.
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What will be harder to leave behind, though, are the unrealistic expectations many attach to interracial children.
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The duo leave behind Todd Fisher, Debbie's only son and Carrie's brother, and Carrie's daughter Billie Lourd.
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Stainless steel brushes work great, but may leave behind tiny metal bristles that get in your food.
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Not enough people volunteered, so the airline selected four people—already in their seats—to leave behind.
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This was an activity — "spreading your hands before strangers" — that the Nats were trying to leave behind.
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Without intervention, the cinder-strewn moonscape that megafires leave behind is unlikely to grow back as forest.
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Don't play this with anyone you're not willing to leave behind if they can't make the jumps.
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What matters is what we leave behind — the things that will endure long after we are gone.
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These plans often sold to an entire state and leave behind rural counties that have few options.
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Kim expressed his desire to "leave behind the past and move toward the future," according to Reuters.
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They promise huge rewards in terms of stolen information, but leave behind physical trails, unlike software hacks.
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This opens up the possibility for our relatively small star to leave behind a visible nebula, too.
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Without asking any questions, the maids clean up the trail of blood the men (literally) leave behind.
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Though he is leaving the show, Moynihan will leave behind an archive of unforgettable characters and sketches.
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If so, do these meandering lords of dough leave behind a saucy wake of pristine Neapolitan pizza?
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But as professional drone leagues create opportunities for pilots to leave behind their past lives, they will.
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Now, she's hoping to leave behind a different kind of legacy, one that's deeply personal to her.
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"He has a miraculous ability to leave behind the West Wing politics," the source said of McMaster.
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Washington's lobby firms are primed for President Trump as they seek to leave behind a lackluster 2016.
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It will also remove full-size photos and leave behind smaller files optimized for the screen resolution.
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Image: Steven PlattFrogs in Myanmar are surprisingly dependent upon elephants, or rather, the tracks they leave behind.
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But what did she leave behind the could really screw up at least one other player's game?
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But when they go away, that's when you notice the size of the space they leave behind.
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Letty Stegall had to leave behind her husband and daughter, with whom she can only communicate online.
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Each forester has a signature in the trees they select to cut, and those they leave behind.
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It washed off easily and cleanly too — it didn't leave behind any reside around my lower lashlines.
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In addition to plastic, the patch is also full of 'ghost' nets that fishing boats leave behind.
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And the teams made good on their promise to leave behind their tense history and play clean.
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The Neills had been married for 23 years and leave behind two daughters, ages 20 and 16.
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While the Astros and the Nationals look forward to their new digs, they leave behind empty buildings.
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But he may leave behind the legacy of damaging Rubio by painting him as a scripted robot.
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The tears weren't from self-pity; they were from having to leave behind people I cared about.
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"We wanted to live there and leave behind everything bad about life in Guatemala," Mr. Pulex explained.
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Older dancers are like magicians of stagecraft: What do they show, and what do they leave behind?
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This is the world I grew up in, but not the world I want to leave behind.
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But every account you leave behind gathering dust is another one that could potentially be hacked into.
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It's also the question that arises when eco-horror frightens us in ways we can't leave behind.
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But then, they're the Old Man, the kind of man the new masculinity seeks to leave behind.
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Yes. Did they leave behind serious social and economic imbalances they should have done more to right?
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It would also imperil future generations of Americans who will inherit the disasters we cavalierly leave behind.
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The captured dragon was one of the very few animals that regulations forced them to leave behind.
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For the last year, Jessica Wynne has been photographing the swirling gangs of symbols they leave behind.
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Like many climate activists, Thunberg wants us to leave behind many things we now take for granted.
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Like all chief justices, Schwartz said Roberts is already concerned about the legacy he will leave behind.
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He was obsessed with his mortality and desperate to leave behind some great work like his uncle's.
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Tech We're Using It's easy to leave behind digital evidence when talking to sources — or to friends.
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Washington locals first noticed the drawing which was made of white contrails that jet engines leave behind.
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First, much of what he has said, and how he said it, is difficult to leave behind.
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But it's also easy enough to leave behind once you have to get back to the real world.
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The idea is to leave behind the inefficiencies and decay of organic matter, and to transcend the physical.
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On the bright side, Killam is happy to leave behind the taxing work schedule of the weekly show.
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As more Americans flee the major parties, the primary voters they leave behind tend to be more radical.
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"If there's no work, I won't have anything to leave behind for my children," he told a reporter.
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You don't just leave behind where you came from because you get a scholarship to a good school.
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Some formulas leave behind a noticeable gray tint or, even worse, cover your face with a greasy film.
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This should leave behind a telltale pattern: rippling interference patterns in how matter is distributed in the galaxies.
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Anything and everything one has to leave behind at the last minute when a smuggler tells them to.
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They all leave behind desperate families — like Dr. Castro, who did what any parent would after the disappearance.
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Because there's a lot I really want to leave behind and learn and I personally can't fake empathy.
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And you could leave behind all the things you dealt with on a daily basis back in California.
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They leave behind six children, 753 grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren, his obituary says.
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The unstoppable Molly Bolt is determined to leave behind her poor Southern upbringing to make something of herself.
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Ultimately, what do you wish us to take away from them, and what would like to leave behind?
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The tobacco industry, unsurprisingly, has been reluctant to take much responsibility for the mess their products leave behind.
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Their results show that what we write online could fill the gaps that traditional data collection leave behind.
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To me, this seems like everything we need to leave behind when it comes to thinking the future.
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Experts from Egypt, India and Britain said the pace of urbanization could leave behind vulnerable girls and women.
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Meal kit startups have received a good amount of flack for the amount of waste they leave behind.
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They often leave behind an oeuvre unbelievably rich in meaning, because this work took a lifetime of reflection.
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This ploy to get him inside would leave behind a mess of extra food, attracting hordes of ants.
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One day, probably, rising seas will sink Palm Beach and leave behind a level, if soggy, playing field.■
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"A will is not for you, but it is for those you love and leave behind," he said.
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When baryons and antibaryons decay, they leave behind a proton or antiproton and three charged particles called pions.
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"What we want to leave behind after the exhibitions are over is a bedrock of scholarship," he said.
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The Senate confirmed Deputy at EPA, Andrew Wheeler, will... But what kind of legacy will Pruitt leave behind?
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Leave behind something important to you so they can give it back to you at a later date.
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By forcing her to convert to Islam, you're helping her leave behind a lifetime of sin and disbelief.
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She is lost, and there is a crown at her feet, which she begs Golaud to leave behind.
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They also have the power to leave behind and detach themselves from the institutional persona that they inhabit.
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I always wanted to include them because of the idea that we leave behind this trail of documents.
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The next several weeks will leave behind many economic victims, including nearly every provider of in-person services.
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Odette's swan condition is what she hopes to leave behind forever — but can she ever shake it off?
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They have heated floors for cold weather and ultraviolet lights to kill germs other dogs might leave behind.
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It is unclear who will take over the Marvel series that Mr. Bendis will leave behind at Marvel.
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When water trickles down cave walls, it can leave behind a translucent curtain of minerals called a flowstone.
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For example, there's Nakia, who wishes Wakanda would leave behind its isolationism in order to help other countries.
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Sure, some students do well with the lecture format, but think of all the ones we leave behind.
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It allows us to be much more precise in what tissue we remove and what we leave behind.
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There's an emotional content that comes when you start thinking about what we leave behind in our lives.
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But even with careful preventive efforts, you will often still find those itchy red bumps mosquitoes leave behind.
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If we deport these immigrants the jobs they leave behind will have an economic impact on us all.
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Otherwise, a fire could leave behind bones and teeth with sufficient DNA for a positive identification, she said.
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His friends were dying, his world was changing; he wanted to leave behind a capsule of his times.
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Many fans are upset about Chambers&apos departure, especially since his character will leave behind many loose ends
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Mr. Zaidi, the columnist, added that General Sharif would leave behind a record of interference with elected leaders.
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They often leave behind well-paid jobs, as well as relatively comfortable lives that they nonetheless find unfulfilling.
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The question of what you leave behind can be especially fraught for people who do not have heirs.
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The painting, it seems, has a life of its own and is impossible to leave behind or destroy.
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Another sees our future in the stars, somewhere that we can leave behind the sins of our past.
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Approximately 800,000 undocumented youth depend on DACA and could be forced to leave behind the only lives they've known.
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Friends say the Skeltons — who leave behind three sons and six grandchildren — were known to be outgoing and generous.
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What she did leave behind was her collection of Egyptian objects, which are often labelled by her handwritten notes.
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It is not an event that ends, or that you get to leave behind on the funeral parlor steps.
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The only way to track him—and his cache—would be to solve the riddle he would leave behind.
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When Zahedi dies, he will leave behind a complete document of his life — not her life, but his life.
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He also said Patterson meticulously planned the abduction and shaved his head to not leave behind any DNA evidence.
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In light of the recent Facebook scandals, we've become increasingly aware of how much data we leave behind online.
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They tend to be generous to those they leave behind and better at targeting their assistance than aid agencies.
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Regardless, the take away is the same: You can leave behind money, protection and personal possessions for your pets.
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In a tearful, video-taped deposition, Echeverria spoke of the family members she'd leave behind if she passed away.
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He really, really wants to leave behind his brash, vulgar, sexist and bigoted comments and be seen as presidential.
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But sometimes friends and siblings become the only homes that truly matter, filling the voids that parents leave behind.
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"It's clever, creative, and also a nice leave behind for the individuals they send these items to," he said.
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The crew will leave behind Rubins, Russian cosmonaut Anatoly Ivanishin, and Takuya Onishi of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency.
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But it's also a celebration of the life of these two guys and the legacy that they leave behind.
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He pointed to a scar on his leg that's a permanent reminder of violence he's determined to leave behind.
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" · "My master says the meaning of life is to help more people finally leave behind bitterness and gain happiness.
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Slow juicers like this one really excel at leafy greens, which can leave behind some tough-to-clean pulp.
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But Scotch 3M No Residue Duct Tape lives up to its name and won't leave behind a sticky mess.
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Without insurance, patients beg me to avoid treatment, knowing that this treatment would bankrupt the family they leave behind.
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When Tangier disappears, these bonds will be broken, as residents move away and leave behind their way of life.
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It forced me to grow and helped me leave behind old behavior patterns that were causing me to plateau.
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"Think about the spouse that you're potentially going to leave behind, especially if you drain assets down," he said.
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Loosed arrows can be salvaged from the bodies you leave behind to offset the limited size of your quiver.
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In Havana on Tuesday, Mr. Obama urged the region to "leave behind" these attitudes that focus on ideological struggles.
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Andrey Frolov, a defense analyst at CAST, said Russia would leave behind "several" Su-30 and Su-35 jets.
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The moon in Pisces finds you reflecting on your career, reputation, and the legacy you want to leave behind.
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Then, if you can, leave behind credit cards so you can stay debt-free for as long as possible.
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For all you Coachella attendees, go dust off your flower crown but leave behind your credit and debit cards.
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Could you leave behind your career, your salary, and all your possessions for a completely different kind of life?
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Leave behind these appetizers, the core of the street-fair business, and the menu can start to appear unsteady.
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And now this, a chance to leave behind all the headaches that come with running an enormous public platform.
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" The questions she encouraged managers to ask themselves suggest that bosses need to leave behind conventional notions of "ambition.
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Technological progress is going to leave behind some people, perhaps even a lot of people, as it races ahead.
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This is what enables strands to dry frizz-free but without that crispy texture many other gels leave behind.
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So not only would this cover the remainder of my loan, it could leave behind a nice nest egg.
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As a generation of executives moves to the Trump administration, another rises to lead the corporations they leave behind.
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We need to leave behind an Afghanistan free of al Qaeda and ISIS and at peace with its neighbors.
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Flames will leave behind a terrible sooty taste and burned spots on the surface of any food they've touched.
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What do you need to walk away with from the marriage, and what are you willing to leave behind?
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Find a way to emphasize all the things you're looking for rather than what you hope to leave behind.
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Greg seems for a second like he might do what his grandfather wants and leave behind Logan Roy forever.
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Think of it as a small, additional host gift that you can take or leave behind when you go.
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"Mothers are the ones you leave behind," wrote Carly Smith in a 2014 article for the gaming site Polygon.
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And experts warn that leaving Syria will leave behind a vacuum that ISIS and other adversaries, including Iran, can exploit.
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The work is impactful, presenting in a surprisingly effective didactic form the stories of those we tend to leave behind.
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They leave behind a one-and-a-half year-old son who is in the custody of family, says Bobo.
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That's unlikely, given the confidence of Kurdish separatists in the north in addition to the mess ISIS will leave behind.
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"This is an expression of his willingness to leave behind the past and work toward a new future," Kim said.
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When you leave a firm, you leave behind [your companies]; your investments belong to the fund and not to you.
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It seems like dark and heavy work — the kind that may make it impossible to leave behind once it's done.
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It could also potentially leave behind the narrative trickery that, for better and worse, has come to define the show.
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The big security worry concerns who will fill the vacuum the FARC will leave behind in the areas they controlled.
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The most emblematic ritual for finishers of the pilgrimage is to leave behind something that one took on the journey.
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Most of all, how much should the emergent industry take from traditional gaming, and how much should it leave behind?
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He said the United States would seek to get troop levels below 13,000 but leave behind "very significant" intelligence capabilities.
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This spray will give you that piecey, undone look you crave — without the gritty feeling many other sprays leave behind.
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"In this sense we should leave behind debate about whether the central bank will cut rates or not," he said.
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I have been known to idly leave behind hand luggage, so one that follows me is something I gladly welcome.
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Ediacarans, which Darroch refers to as the most successful multicellular organisms, don't leave behind shells, bones, or much concrete evidence.
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Over time, he noticed that only certain whiskies would leave behind those telltale rings (aged Scotch, American, or Irish whiskies).
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That might sound kind of pointless, but, in the end, what are any of us really going to leave behind?
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"There's no better gift that a husband could leave behind than a baby, a gift from God," she told WAFB.
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Lasting anywhere from two to four weeks, cystic pimples may also leave behind dark, red, scars that like to linger.
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As each one of them offers his reasons for Job to leave behind his faith in God, he replies back.
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He didn't leave behind a salacious autobiography or hundreds of bombastic interviews, like his counterpart on the trumpet, Miles Davis.
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It's time to consider what's important to you, what you want to keep, and what you need to leave behind.
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He keeps saying he's going to leave behind a life of crime, but a life of crime keeps finding him.
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"I'm pretty excited about the legacy that he is going to leave behind," McCarthy said in the interview published Friday.
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This question foreshadows how Vietnam's capitalist development, guided by institutions like this one, could leave behind the country's most vulnerable.
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Murray will leave behind a legacy not only on the court but off it too as an advocate for women.
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The family may have had military ties The photos don't have names or locations -- but they leave behind subtle clues.
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They reached this precision because teeth develop at different rates and leave behind concentric circles like tree rings over time.
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He could leave behind some of the mistakes and encumbrances of his forerunners and emerge as a freshly inspiring leader.
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The block's homeless residents — including drug dealers, addicts, and the mentally ill — leave behind piles of feces and discarded needles.
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Indian media reports say that the insects leave behind a green residue, perhaps their excreta, which must be treated annually.
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Cancer season will find you exploring who you want to become, and what old patterns you want to leave behind.
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Adelman wanted to get into the blockchain world, but didn't want to leave behind his network in the retail world.
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So the lessons we can leave behind are the lessons of one's life, and we'll see how things work out.
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As the trail of digital crumbs we leave behind grows longer, the ability to re-identify "anonymous" data sets increases.
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For example, microwaving a sponge doesn't kill all bacteria and it can leave behind some of the most dangerous strains.
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Non-physical aggression, verbal threats, or attacks that do not leave behind physical marks are therefore not considered viable evidence.
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Those stellar explosions may leave behind traces of the radioactive isotope iron-60, which the scientists found in Antarctic snow.
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Erin Lee Carr shared her manuscript for "All That You Leave Behind" with her twin sister, Meagan, and other relatives.
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All they needed to know was that she wished to leave behind an absence, and he wanted to become one.
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The Neato Robotics D750 robot vacuum is designed to take control of the fluff and fur your pets leave behind.
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My ruminations become more intense when they transition to what I might leave behind in my personal and family life.
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While he has shown signs of thinking about retirement, he also cares deeply about the legacy he will leave behind.
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Before you leave behind your current home, Hamrick recommends that people ask themselves a few questions about a new place.
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Today's paradigm for player development often involves tennis academies, where young phenoms may leave behind their families and traditional education.
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APTs do not typically leave behind this kind of information, as it can be used to help profile an attacker.
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This is all in relation to your grand overarching vision for yourself and the footprint you want to leave behind.
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We have no knowledge of it and no knowledge of what is going on in the world we leave behind.
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Human beings and their impact on the planet are revealed in their routines, their processes, and what they leave behind.
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As negotiators try to end our participation in America's longest war, it's worth taking stock of what we'll leave behind.
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It follows that if a sulfur-rich object slammed into Earth, it would leave behind a high carbon-to-nitrogen ratio.
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They leave behind great heaps of waste that scavengers pick through, hoping to find a rock that will change their lives.
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Just picture it: The third-largest PC maker in the world might one day leave behind the biggest computer chip maker.
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If life exists somewhere, it should leave behind some chemical sign, or a biosignature, showing the presence certain kinds of molecules.
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When people move to the U.S., either permanently or on a temporary visa, they often leave behind their established credit histories.
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I ran across the border seeking refuge from abandonment, desperate to leave behind me those feelings of being unwanted and unloved.
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Since they are moving by so quickly, they often leave behind "trains," glowing bits of debris that streak the night sky.
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Contractor crews hired by the state are moving through the rubble, looking for items that might leave behind dangerous chemical residue.
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Instead, some of the bacteria living in our intestines feast on these starches, and leave behind a slew of fatty acids.
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It was time to disconnect the IV, the oxygen tube and those lovely compression socks I couldn't wait to leave behind!
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Often included in these travel plans are our furry comrades; pets we can't bear to leave behind for a holiday vacation.
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These detect not meteors themselves, but rather the trails of ions, generated by friction within the air, that they leave behind.
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Wednesday, CNN employees were asked immediately to vacate the building, located in Columbus Circle in Manhattan and leave behind their belongings.
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Like many presidents in their last days in office, Obama has obviously been thinking about what he's going to leave behind.
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The world's monetary maestros are eager to leave behind the near-zero interest rates that have prevailed since the financial crisis.
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The girl excels at school and reconnects with an old friend in the city whom she was forced to leave behind.
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It is, however, a fine time to pick back up a project that you had to leave behind for a while.
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Messages to those she'll leave behind Katie said she also doesn't dwell on why life gave her so many medical challenges.
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Dabuxun Lake in China is a strangely eye-catching mine, where water evaporates to leave behind thick layers of mineral salts.
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Adjust as necessary when you come up against obstacles, leave behind the not-workable and celebrate (like, actually celebrate) your successes.
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Giant marine predators also leave behind recognizable marks in gnawed bones and scars in survivors&apos bodies (or on their carcasses).
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When an artist dies young they often seem to leave behind a body of work that feels so complete and consistent.
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It's also what makes people like Chuck Westmoreland leave behind a career in pop for something with a little less sheen.
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President Obama will leave behind a strong legacy on climate change, according to the head of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
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We see the physical damage inflicted by gunshot wounds, and we also witness the pain of those victims they leave behind.
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When Bob Marley died, on May 11, 1981, at the age of thirty-six, he did not leave behind a will.
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Meanwhile other extreme weather events such as heavy rainfall and flooding can leave behind mold, polluted floodwater and other health hazards.
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Your Uber or Lyft driver, for any number of reasons, including allergies, fear, or the potential mess they might leave behind.
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Or is he so desperate to leave behind a life of crime that he bolts through the first available exit door?
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Anyway, as we enter the new decade, there are a bunch of trends that we should leave behind, according to Yahoo!
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But it brings to mind, perhaps, what we should be caring about — the future of the world we will leave behind.
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Last December G.E. pulled out, saying it had completed the mission given it by the E.P.A. What did it leave behind?
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Stripped bare and crippled in pain, he walks into the distance, eventually disappearing to leave behind only the pool of blood.
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But algorithms can reassemble the data trail each of us leave behind into profiles, and use those to target us automatically.
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That means they can leave behind glowing trails of debris that shine in the sky for several seconds or even minutes.
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They can leave behind glowing trails of debris that shine in the sky for up to a second, sometimes appearing orange.
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With mixed feelings, I watched my wild, frizzy brown locks fall away and leave behind a clean, neat half-inch buzz.
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If people take statins their calcium scores go up because statins help plaques heal and leave behind calcium-containing scar tissue.
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What they do leave behind is heaps of hair in the carpet in front of the stage from all that windmilling.
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However, this article shows that it can be beautiful and somber, and leave behind tears of joy as well as sadness.
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The Year in Pictures 2018, at first glance, is indeed a retrospective of the year we are about to leave behind.
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We're covering India's national lockdown, a planned $25 trillion economic stimulus for America, and the children that Venezuela's migrants leave behind.
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But the country still looks a lot like the one he vowed to leave behind, our correspondents in Mexico City write.
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Negrete tattoos are status signifiers, but the history of their makers — broken homes and outlaw culture — is hard to leave behind.
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This knowledge created a flexibility for my business to know what things to focus on and what I could leave behind.
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In remote areas, unauthorized miners have sucked up natural resources without regard for the environmental and social damage they leave behind.
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If Mr. Day-Lewis truly doesn't work in acting after "Phantom Thread," he will leave behind a colossal body of work.
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After learning she doesn't have long to live, a woman composes a dating profile for the man she will leave behind.
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The brigade took various security precautions before deploying by telling the paratroopers to leave behind personal communications devices, phones and laptops.
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These consultancies would often leave behind junior talent that possessed little or no domain expertise to "solve" the problem at hand.
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Aluminum can be recycled indefinitely, but extracting and refining virgin aluminum can leave behind an even bigger environmental footprint than plastic.
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When they cough into the throw pillow or touch the handle on the fridge, they leave behind bacteria for everyone else.
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The year is almost over, so we're wrapping it up with a discussion on the trends we'd like to leave behind!
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The bigger problem for her is how does she leave behind a Conservative Party that can stay together and remain relevant?
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X-ray images can reveal the clumps of silicon, iron, and other elements that dying stars leave behind after they've disappeared.
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After learning she didn't have long to live, a woman composed a dating profile for the man she will leave behind.
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But it wasn't just the experiences the resort offered that she appreciated, it was what it helped her leave behind, too.
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Professionals can only afford two or three food items, and retirees often must leave behind products they can no longer afford.
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He could come to the mothership to Fox and NBC and take whatever he wanted, but leave behind the crap. Right.
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Often, they leave behind spouses and children with American citizenship and must figure out how to go on with families fractured apart.
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By the very end, Nino tracks down his admirer, they share a passionate embrace, and we leave behind a braver, happier Amélie.
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"I had to make the excruciating choice to leave behind my past," Swift wrote about her move to the Universal Music label.
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The oldest fossils date back about 3.77 billion years, but microbial organisms can leave behind other traces of their existence as well.
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It becomes a story about the haves, their gifted chosen, and the people they leave behind out of neglect, malice, or carelessness.
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Shailene Woodley and Sam Claflin leave behind their young-adult dystopias and team up for a love story on the high seas.
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He was arranging to move into a friend's place and leave behind his $750 a month one-bedroom triplex in Rawlins, Wyoming.
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After all, who would leave behind the problems of their home country only to perpetuate those same problems in their new home?
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Why do they take the risk of getting blocked from the game, just so that they can leave behind their nasty comments?
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Moira's clothes are a manifestation of her identity, one she's refused to leave behind in her current fish-out-of-water existence.
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The cover of Mary J. Blige's debut album Sad Mary is deeply embedded in Blige's discography, making her hard to leave behind.
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It's not just a story about how the wealth prep for the end of the world, but the people they'd leave behind.
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They must be extremely careful and clever to leave behind no evidence that could be used to prosecute them after the fact.
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It's that view, officials say, which has driven the President to ensure his staff leave behind an extensive blueprint for his successor.
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She supported her choice to leave behind a medical career and pursue her work in the F.B.I. and on the X-Files.
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Residents within a 20 km radius of the facility were forced to evacuate their homes and leave behind their livelihoods and possessions.
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Follow her simple steps to determine where to focus your efforts, and what you should leave behind before starting the new year.
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The third type of instrument, micropattern gaseous detectors, follow the passage of muons from the trails of ionised gas they leave behind.
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Getting people to leave behind their iPhones and move to Android is something Google has focused on more heavily in recent months.
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The interesting thing here is that, unlike most highlighters on the market right now, this version doesn't leave behind a pearlescent sheen.
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I'm not sure I want kids yet, but I am sure that I want to leave behind something positive in the world.
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They leave behind the bombs and explosions, but they see deeply in their hearts and their minds how humanity is a wasteland.
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And, of course, the Murray-Alexander plan would not fill the massive hole in Medicare spending the tax bill would leave behind.
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Workers leave behind their homes, their communities and their support networks and risk taking up a new job in a new state.
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He will leave behind a wife, an ex-wife and two children from his first marriage, both of whom are over 21.
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We also must leave behind simplistic big-versus-small-government ideologies and admit the distinct strengths of the private and public actors.
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It will leave behind a slight oily residue because of the formula, so you'll want to follow up with a gentle cleanser.
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More cars, more extraction, more investments: these all count as successes, no matter what accidents, pollution and job turnover they leave behind.
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Living on a fixed income and worried about everyday bills or the money they were going to be able to leave behind.
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They're there because evolution deemed them not harmful enough to leave behind, and not useful enough to adapt to do anything different.
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Politicians like to frame their agendas in terms of the ways policies will shape the world they'll leave behind to future generations.
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As markets leave behind the volatile months of February and March, worries that helped drive stocks lower continue to hang over April.
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Leaving the exhibition, one feels a life-affirming jolt of courage—no doubt the legacy Andres and her work will leave behind.
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What are the values that you bring from the home that you left, and what are the values that you leave behind?
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We commiserated over email, about however much you think you're ready for it, nothing prepares you for the void fathers leave behind.
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Amazon will now look to acquire more "gray market" Nike products to fill in the inventory gaps Nike's departure will leave behind.
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It would help TIM offload big chunks of its 25 billion euros of debt and leave behind a capex-lighter service stub.
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Like an intoxicatingly perfumed woman who left a party before you arrived, it'll leave behind only a faint rumor of its presence.
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It was easy to rinse out and didn't leave behind any residue, but I would have liked a more powerful cooling sensation.
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The elder Mr. Odinga advocated sharing state resources — especially the land the British settlers would leave behind — among Kenya's many ethnic communities.
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But if — if — he were to be a one-term president, the substantive policy changes he'd leave behind could be short-lived.
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It's a lightweight oil that deep cleans skin, dissolves even the most stubborn waterproof mascaras, and doesn't leave behind any greasy residue.
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While the sleeping/waking women bond and leave behind their conveniently bad marriages, the men left behind act out their own stereotypes.
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God blesses us with the precious gift of life, and what we do with that gift is the legacy we leave behind.
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Lobbyists expect boom times: Washington's lobby firms are primed for President Donald Trump as they seek to leave behind a lackluster 2016.
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Why it matters: The flooding will leave behind salt crystals that corrode the brickwork of centuries-old churches and palaces, per Reuters.
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Globe voters have ardently tried to leave behind their reputation for paying more attention to celebrity than honoring the year's best performances.
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Even taking inflation into consideration, I did the math and determined $300,000 to be a sufficient amount of money to leave behind.
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It helps you stay organized, and it helps you see which items are absolutely essential and which ones you can leave behind.
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If you're not scared about the personal data you leave behind you as you travel the internet, you haven't been paying attention.
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The scat they leave behind, though, that's something an obsessive, tail-wagging dog can easily (and inexpensively) find with the right training.
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In Louisiana, the state-recognized Biloxi-Chitimacha-Choctaw tribe was forced to leave behind its lands on the Isle de Jean Charles.
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After draining, lakes leave behind holes called moulins, which allow meltwater to continue to travel to the bottom of the ice sheet.
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For companies that offer everything from home loans to car insurance, the trail of information that consumers leave behind can be valuable.
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He also runs into his ex from a decade before, reminding him of the more fulfilling life he decided to leave behind.
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Frightened that HIV would take her life, she decided to shed the skin she was born into, to leave behind humanity itself.
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Extraction industries are largely a scam through which wealthy people remove value from a region and leave behind social and environmental ruin.
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They leave behind desks at departments key to bringing the government into the 21st century that have remained empty months into Trump's presidency.
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Needless to say, we didn't grow into the well-adjusted adults we are today without having to leave behind some misconceptions about sex.
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Authorities say two Kansas deputies who were fatally shot while transporting an inmate between jail and a court hearing both leave behind children.
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Stranger Visions is, according to Dewey-Hagborg, an attempt to see how much is discoverable about us from the stuff we leave behind.
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Critics of the event have argued that the event is geared toward women privileged enough to leave behind a day's worth of pay.
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Whether you're pro- or anti-resolutions, there are always smaller things you can leave behind to make next year better than the last.
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And Nathaniel (Scott Michael Foster) reminds her a bit too much of the workaholic lifestyle she sought to leave behind in New York.
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But through a process called identity resolution, data aggregators can use the clues I leave behind to merge my data from various sources.
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You have the opportunity to make the impossibly hard decisions involved in estate planning for and on behalf of those you leave behind.
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Most important, every morning I changed into real clothes and left the house to do work and leave behind my self-imposed exile.
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The plan: steal the Salt-Vasser Object, then retire off the money from selling it, and finally leave behind the space mercenary life.
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We, as a society, need to listen, need to not look the other way, not leave behind, not ignore people living with autism.
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Macri comes from a wealthy conservative family, and argues it is time to leave behind the debate about what happened under the dictatorship.
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When I got pregnant with my son, I was consumed by what I'd leave behind for him when I was no longer alive.
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In one of the worst natural disasters since Hurricane Sandy, many people also had to leave behind beloved family pets and farm animals.
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Interestingly, bears aren't the only creatures whose behavior patterns have been substantially altered by the garbage we humans often and irresponsibly leave behind.
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Fun fact: Charles Darwin was the first to discover that earthworms leave behind calcite crystals as they make their way through the soil.
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" Life in Nadia and Saeed's home country ends for them with a devastating line: "When we migrate, we murder those we leave behind.
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And when scientists exclude female animals from this essential basic science, Shansky argues, that can leave behind some glaring blindspots down the road.
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Thousands of balls have already been placed in storage to make space for new audiences to leave behind the remnants of their visit.
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I have at times bought them a can of food or some treats to leave behind … as do the employees and other customers.
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"I don't have much sympathy for industries whose products leave behind a trail of diseased and dead bodies," he wrote in the book.
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Or, if they do leave, they leave behind military equipment that gives them a potential leg up in a future crisis with NATO.
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They often seem to be working from a shopping list—and appear content to leave behind high-value objects that aren't on it.
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Published this month in the International Journal of Astrobiology, the work outlines what kind of signature a technologically adept species might leave behind.
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The two continued to build each other up online talking about not just the crime itself but the legacy they would leave behind.
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Part of the issue became that, along with photography equipment, photo subjects would bring props and leave behind garbage like balloons and confetti.
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This will leave our partners who provide stability in Afghanistan, and around the globe, scrambling to fill the hole these contractors leave behind.
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Her dream, if she gets to stay in the United States, is to bring her other daughter, whom she had to leave behind.
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It's hydrating without weighing down your skin, doesn't leave behind any sticky residue, and is light enough that you can apply SPF afterward.
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If one thing the Whitewater matter and Monica Lewinsky scandal taught us, is the Clintons leave behind a high volume of collateral damage.
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The boy started sixth grade at his new school, eager to leave behind the years of bullying he suffered in the elementary grades.
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Like all presidents, Trump will leave behind a unique legacy, one partly defined by his unnatural skin tone, squinting eyes, and bizarre hairstyle.
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I guess that's the only way of sanctifying somewhere you have had to leave behind, abruptly — a place you may never see again.
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For the people they destroy — while inflicting considerable damage on themselves in the process — the wreckage they leave behind is very, very real.
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The F.D.A. advises consumers to avoid detergents or soaps when washing food because they can leave behind a residue and can affect taste.
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"It is impossible that the K.G.B. would leave behind a real list of agents in what it considered enemy territory," Mr. Tjarve said.
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At times, the things you leave behind can be a better legacy than stories of the good days of your time on Earth.
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Europe's new privacy measures allow people to limit the information they leave behind when browsing social media, reading the news or shopping online.
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All the shadows she hoped to leave behind — police corruption, arson, insurance scams, confidence tricks and, inevitably, murder — are catching up with her.
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The woman has assumed the name of Becky Bios because after the attack she wanted to leave behind her old identity, she said.
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An American photographer, Richard Misrach, and a Mexican composer, Guillermo Galindo, have joined forces to craft instruments from the objects migrants leave behind.
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Time. When Ms. Vishneva performs "Onegin" on Friday night for her Ballet Theater farewell, she will leave behind an imprint of dance memories.
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"You have 325 million people in the United States which, just in sheer numbers, is an audience you shouldn't leave behind," explained Hindery.
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Proof: My husband has a child from his first marriage, a daughter he had to leave behind in another city after his divorce.
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For owners of the bigger "Plus" iPhones, the ability to leave behind their large 5.5-inch handset might be enough of a reason.
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But when I took a walk with my daughter along the dunes, it was easy to leave behind any sign of other people.
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Now, more than four decades after the painter's death, viewers can "leave behind the sensational tabloid-worthiness of his story," Mr. Forgy said.
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As of today, I forever leave behind the Methodist church over this thoughtless, divisive decision by a small group of small-minded leaders.
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His advice for people who want to take the vacation of their dreams but are worried about the daily tasks they leave behind?
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"When you&aposre going to move, you have to decide what will you bring and what will you leave behind," Jassy said onstage.
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CreditCreditDado Galdieri for The New York Times RIO DE JANEIRO — It is not uncommon for the Olympics to leave behind some unneeded facilities.
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The spaces are easier to keep clean than dressers and, because everything is visible, help reduce the number of items guests leave behind.
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As with raccoons, it's not illegal to feed pigeons, but you can be fined for not cleaning up any mess they leave behind.
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By analyzing how light passes through the gas clouds they leave behind, researchers can determine which kinds of molecules are in that gas.
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Otherwise, we have some tips on what you can leave behind on your next trip, like hair dryers and a lot of clothes.
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Within seconds of being on stage, he decides to leave behind his life as a professional killer and pursue his newfound showbiz dream.
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What happens when "even the biggest people in the arts just eventually fade away?" she wondered, and what would she herself leave behind?
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And at 11: Alas, the New Year's Eve song meme won't allow you to leave behind your least-favorite songs of the year.
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The town was becoming more consumerist and globalized, but most teenagers longed to leave behind the quiet life in search of real opportunity.
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Some critics complained about the series' seeming unwillingness to leave behind its status quo, and I could see where those concerns came from.
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While the fighting between Soviet and Japanese troops was all wrapped by the end of 1945, wars sometimes leave behind lots of paperwork.
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Always more interested in getting things done than in forging big ideas, she's not going to leave behind a groundbreaking body of political thought.
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While some sellers leave behind major appliances such as a stove or dishwasher, you may need to provide a refrigerator and washer and dryer.
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If you're concerned about the white film that many sunscreens often leave behind on darker skin tones, Gates suggests using non-mineral based sunscreens.
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During his tenure as a waiter, Pratt says he basically lived off the scraps that the restaurant's patrons would leave behind on their plates.
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Be honest with yourself if your habits aren't supporting you, or are just routines you've fallen into and are too comfortable to leave behind.
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People who knew Kushner said his decision to leave behind his business, political affiliations, and friendships for Trump was "mystifying," according to the magazine.
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Are they meant to be a metaphor for society's unwanted… or perhaps for something these relatively well-to-do characters tried to leave behind?
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From the lynching of Emmett Till to riots over desegregation at Ole Miss, it's a legacy that modern-day Mississippi wants to leave behind.
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Swept onto skin with a fluffy brush, both shades leave behind a diffused glow that will satisfy even the most highlighter-shy among us.
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The birds' vocalization is loud enough to wake me up in the morning and they leave behind gray and white stains from their droppings.
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In another installment, a Syrian refugee tries desperately to reunite with the dog he'd been forced to leave behind when he fled the country.
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And we've profiled residents who are trying to make sure they leave behind a town for the next generation better than it is now.
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I can't tell you how great it felt to leave behind a gathering place for a community I know can use a little love.
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Zapfl said he had no problems with theft or criminality during those weeks, but that the migrants did leave behind a lot of garbage.
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Zika concerns The storm may leave behind large areas of standing water, but one expert said it shouldn't increase fears over the Zika virus.
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What we wanted to avoid was having to act unilaterally -- allowing foreign competitors to "backfill" the work our guys were forced to leave behind.
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Coal companies leverage every financial and governmental advantage against those who seek to shut them down and clean up the messes they leave behind.
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At some point in our lives, we must decide to leave behind the things that keep us shackled in order to finally be free.
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New York Fed President William Dudley offered a range of suggestions to help the U.S. island territory leave behind a decade of economic contraction.
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Central Americans fare badly in such claims because the state is rarely seen as directly responsible for the life-threatening situations they leave behind.
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In an exclusive interview with Business Insider, Aziz laid out the distinct three-step approach that's allowed him to leave behind the engineering world.
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Without help, some experts say, the areas they leave behind — robbed of all topsoil and loaded with mercury — could take 22014 years to recover.
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Down on his luck, Drake is lured back into the treacherous world of thieves and mercenary treasure-seekers he had sought to leave behind.
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But, the real need is smaller repair and rehabilitation projects, many in rural communities, which private investors won't see as lucrative and leave behind.
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Knowing what to bring to an interview — and what to leave behind — can be critical in having your interview go as smoothly as possible.
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If so, what a legacy to leave behind: Five turnovers and a stadium full of people wondering why Brandon Weeden didn't get a shot.
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A stainless steel or brass wire brush can leave behind small bristles that get stuck in your grill and wind up in your food.
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Kosas 10-Second Liquid Eyeshadow, $28This water-based eyeshadow spreads evenly and smoothly over your eyelids to leave behind highly pigmented, crease-resistant color.
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Regardless of how long the bumps would stick around on my skin (which was days, sometimes weeks), they would leave behind spots and scars.
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The gateway to all of it is life; what happens, what you experience, what you choose to take in and decide to leave behind.
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That is because an executive's stock compensation — and how much of it they would leave behind — is often taken into consideration during settlement talks.
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Rumu's ready to cleanup all the messes his absentee human owners, who happen to be the vacuum's creators, leave behind in their smart home.
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"San Junipero" succeeded because it grappled with the far-future but easy-to-imagine problem of what we leave behind when we become immortal.
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The exercises have raised fears in Belarus that the Kremlin intends to leave behind some of its forces, creating a permanent military presence there.
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We felt an acute anger that we had to plan a surreptitious trip, that we had to leave behind our caring doctors and midwives.
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Mindermann joined the F.B.I. 50 years ago, after a stint with the San Francisco police force, whose corruption he was happy to leave behind.
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And yet there is still a cost of pursuing something full-on: all of the other things that you leave behind as a result.
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The Story of a Thing The artist Xylor Jane has spent more than a decade saving some of the hairs her pets leave behind.
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And in the 1930s American radio show "The Lone Ranger," the masked lawman would leave behind a silver bullet, his trademark symbol of justice.
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California Chrome will leave behind a landscape that encourages owners to keep stars on the track instead of retiring them to the breeding shed.
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The bottom half of the ad read "the bad habits to leave behind" over a picture of youths smoking cannabis, one of them black.
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And in the 1930s American radio show "The Lone Ranger," the masked lawman would leave behind a silver bullet as a symbol of justice.
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This time, Jackson said he would look for a return that includes a "significant player" who can fill the hole Anthony would leave behind.
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I strive to be fearless and powerful in everything I do so I can leave behind a legacy that I can be proud of.
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What ensues is a lot of shady corporate dealings, familial nepotism, cutthroat sibling rivalry, and big money power moves that leave behind many casualties.
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In an interview with Business Insider, Jimmere talks about her business, her journey, and the legacy she hopes to leave behind for her son.
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Fusion runs on seawater (the source of hydrogen), doesn't leave behind radioactive fuel rods, and produces no carbon gases — the source of Earth's warming.
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"Everyone should have the ability to decide what types of metadata they leave behind," a ProPublica developer who worked on the service told Motherboard.
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When the microbes are done feasting, Vigliotti continued, they'll leave behind a watery digestate that machines will squeeze and separate into solids and liquids.
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There's an example of such a system for coal mining, to provide for reclamation and cleanup should the mining company leave behind a wasteland.
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Two, it would look pretty lame on T-Mobile's part to proclaim how "hip" and "cool" it is only to leave behind paying customers.
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Like Alice making her way through Wonderland, she is a visitor deciphering the codes and customs of a world she's bound to leave behind.
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The end is near for our beloved series Game of Thrones, and HBO is already looking to fill the void it will leave behind.
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Central Americans fare badly in such claims because the state is rarely seen as directly responsible for the life threatening situations they leave behind.
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But what fires often leave behind, and what is left behind here, is a shoulder-level horizon line of charred wood encircling the gallery.
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But ensemble awards often struggle to figure out which actors to include and which to leave behind when it's time to hand out prizes.
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And if you do feel really blue right now, then at least Prince was nice enough to leave behind enough material to crywank to.
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She was successful enough that, by the age of 20, she was able to leave behind her job as a governess for the studio.
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But the US doesn't know the full extent of North Korea's missile-producing infrastructure, and could easily leave behind some secret or underground sites.
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Those assailants are inspired by Islamic State's online campaigns, Okasha said, and often leave behind the Islamic State materials from which they drew their inspiration.
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Lead single "Endless" is a rumination on one of life's greatest taboos: death; the legacy we leave behind, how there's a celebration in the afterlife.
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When she disputed the terms of their offer and decided to leave the label, she said she had to regrettably leave behind her entire catalog.
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Even if they're all in ruins, did terrible things, and the world is on the brink of collapse, the legacy they leave behind is worthwhile.
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When I first realized I was gay, at the tail end of college, I found it extraordinarily difficult to leave behind the world of men.
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And if we let it, travel can also tell us something of the worlds we leave behind, back home — and how we treat visitors there.
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Does Kenobi really manage to leave behind a life as a Jedi Knight and general to spend decades as a hermit in the Jundland Wastes?
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The class has allowed me to be heard, to leave behind proof of my existence, and has given me a way to preserve my name.
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As a standalone story, Uncharted: The Lost Legacy will leave behind Nathan Drake in favor for a team-up between Chloe Frazer and Nadine Ross.
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In the new film, the wolf pack has been recast as a strong, stable family unit that Mowgli must leave behind, much to his sorrow.
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Whether it's a desire to leave behind the ubiquitous cat-eye, an homage to Mondrian, or just for pure, unadulterated fun, we're loving the effect.
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Our movie is about what happened when they ultimately discover what kind of a person he really is and the world that will leave behind.
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"I was too worried about the legacy that I would leave behind — how I would be remembered if I died," he said at the time.
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Forced to go on the run, the Struckers must leave behind their old lives to flee from a relentless government agency that tracks down mutants.
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"There's no better gift that a husband could leave behind than a baby, a gift from God," she said in an interview with the station.
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Not only were Zorya forced to part ways with their fanbase, they were also forced to leave behind almost the entirety of the club's infrastructure.
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Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said it was important for the region to leave behind recent crises and conflicts and cooperate both regionally and globally.
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It's filled with superior moments, but there are big themes around legacy and the footprint we leave behind us that don't quite stick the landing.
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At 70, von Furstenberg said she's more dedicated than ever to doing her own part to leave behind good in this world by mentoring others.
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It now seems that Obama won't leave behind the legacy he had hoped—and that the next president will once again inherit her predecessor's war.
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Between 45% rent hikes and hyper-competitive hunts for a preschool for their son, the couple were ready to leave behind the big city life.
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President Obama will leave behind wars in Iraq and Syria, a nuclear deal with Iran, a network of alliances to manage, and big spending decisions.
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It's called Bury me, my Love, and is intended to give players insight on the experience of Syrian refugees and the people they leave behind.
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Idealism and the desire to leave behind a lasting mark should not blind the outgoing president to the real dangers Russia poses to European security.
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It kind of seems like something between Battlestar Galactica and The Matrix, except the world the series' protagonists leave behind is a bloody Western outpost.
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In an important sense, there is no Obamacare anymore; there's just the health care system Republicans are inheriting, and the one they will leave behind.
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Some viewers claim the show, which has Hannah leave behind 13 tapes after her death,"glorifies" suicide by depicting it as an act of revenge.
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It left the floor in my kitchen generally less greasy, but didn't manage to unstick any of the major goobers my two toddlers leave behind.
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Our Personal Tech columnist came up with a shortlist of devices worth taking on vacation (and a long list of things you can leave behind).
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Progressive institutions and power brokers have a unique chance to bring about this shift and give Americans elected officials who won't leave behind any individuals.
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Oliver-Bruno fears he'll be deported and leave behind his son and his wife, who suffers from Lupus and other medical conditions, the affiliate reported.
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Mr. Ravi was not charged in his roommate's death, and Mr. Clementi did not leave behind an explanation of what drove him to kill himself.
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While the feelings of euphoria and creativity can be pleasurable for some, others leave behind a trail of ruptured relationships, bad decisions and neglected responsibilities.
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When Zéa had surgery to remove her primary tumor, they were forced to leave behind a tiny sliver that remained between her spine and lungs.
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To chase the record of Oerter and Lewis, Phelps had to leave behind in Arizona his main sources of inspiration, his fiancée and their son.
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We see the tracks of millions of persons who do not choose to go away, but driven from their land, leave behind their dear ones.
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Cardinal Ortega, 79, will leave behind a Cuban church whose reach is greater than at any point since Fidel Castro swept to power in 1959.
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Once you've got an infestation, though, calling in an exterminator is the only way to get rid of them — and the allergens they leave behind.
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Natural gas futures have been racing higher on very cold weather and the storm is expected to leave behind a new wave of frigid air.
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So his message would not go unnoticed, his friend designed and printed 125 signs that read, "THIS SEAT INTENTIONALLY LEFT VACANT #standfortheanthem" to leave behind.
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In her absence, Valdez begins to film the daughters his sister had to leave behind, and that footage eventually becomes the basis for the documentary.
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In the short term, melting glaciers leave behind rock debris that creates dams, and if these debris dams burst, the resulting floods could destroy villages.
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She voiced the sentiments of many people we met throughout our time in Guatemala — she didn't want to migrate and leave behind everything she knows.
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But children don't leave behind their emotions, their diet, their traumas, their safety fears, their dental problems and so on when they get to school.
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These more advanced mines were supposed to be safer than older generations and not leave behind duds, or munitions that have the potential to detonate.
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And while many contestants (including Andi and Rachel) leave behind the jobs they came to the show with, Kelley is going strong at her company.
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The pieces are also roomy thanks to their expandability that allows for 20% more storage space so you'll never have to leave behind an outfit.
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Heavy winds and flooding caused by Florence could leave behind a trail of destruction that would mean months of cleanup and recovery in some areas.
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Getting planes to fly just 2,000 feet (610 meters) lower could cut the climate impact of the contrails they leave behind by a whopping 59%.
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Sulaiman Mohmand, 30, said the party had to appeal to the new generation and leave behind what he called "the old songs" of the past.
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Additionally, repairs that don't properly replace screws or cowlings might leave behind loose parts that could damage the battery, cause overheating, or result in injury.
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Made popular by the likes of Ariana Grande and Gigi Hadid, this is another overdone trend that we can hopefully leave behind in the 2010s.
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But before leaving the residence, agents typically leave behind a copy of the search warrant, which details the items that they were authorized to seize.
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What&aposs more, the clouds of gas these vaporizing worlds leave behind can give scientists some unprecedented data about the planets&apos makeup and structure.
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Advocates say such shutdowns are a crippling blow that may leave behind an entire swath of society as China's economy shifts to high-tech industries.
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State laws carefully control, and heavily tax, marijuana distribution; regulators and law-enforcement officers investigating violators rely on the paper trails bank accounts leave behind.
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Duchess Margaret (also Vanessa Hudgens) is a free spirit who longs to leave behind her life of royalty and experience life as a normal girl.
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How interesting that William Kentridge envisioned the cage as the equivalent of a piece of luggage or a goat, something that we cannot leave behind.
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Caption: Today the Rift has narrowed things down to a single cable, but that's still something that Oculus looks forward to being able to leave behind.
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At that cost, it's not the most expensive umbrella you could buy, but it's still a device you wouldn't want to leave behind on the subway.
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"We will take what achieves the interests of the Palestinian people and leave behind what does not agree with the Palestinian people," Jabari told BuzzFeed News.
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But like him, I hoped to enter upon a rich, creative spell — in my case unfettered by the thorny racial expectations I longed to leave behind.
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" Facebook also announced it would "start connecting people who search for terms associated with white supremacy to resources focused on helping people leave behind hate groups.
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In your will, you may name a trustee to oversee assets that you direct to be held in trust on behalf of those you leave behind.
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" He even wanted to leave behind in Africa all American health care workers who were there helping people: "The U.S. cannot allow EBOLA infected people back.
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The point underlying the murders is the thread that leads us back to the dark lives that Mulder and Scully have tried unsuccessfully to leave behind.
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How soul enriching to leave behind a sleazy Presidential candidate's hate and hubris to be in the presence of a masterful artist's refined vision and voice.
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But researchers were long unaware that removing nitrates from finished water can leave behind a toxic byproduct, nitrosamines, the cancer-causing chemical found in cooked bacon.
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The world may not be ready for his absence, but solace can be found in the body of work he took great care to leave behind.
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Hats, scarves, gloves; they're no longer something you can leave behind so the ones we choose to wear might as well be as stylish as possible.
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When things begin to thaw, the byproducts of the methane gas leave behind a reddish residue, which slowly accumulates into the rusty patch we see now.
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The "rock star" central banker will leave behind a legacy of having reformed the public sector banks' bad loans, for stabilizing the rupee and curtailing inflation.
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Abundant wealth is when you have more money than you will ever need and can start to think about what legacy you want to leave behind.
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When an artist passes away, they leave behind a body of work that allows fans to go back and enjoy what they achieved during their lifetime.
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And seeing that notification pop up on your phone gives you a fright — or, worse, brings up all the bad feelings you've tried to leave behind.
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Over coming months, the monarchs will get their fill, find their wings and flutter away south, setting up the harvest for the milkweed they leave behind.
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Every time you visit a website, you leave behind a trail of information, including seemingly innocuous data, like whether you use an Android or Apple device.
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The team was released only after lengthy negotiations involving police and after they agreed to delete photographic evidence and to leave behind two vehicles and equipment.
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Facebook said it would also start connecting people who search for terms associated with white supremacy to organizations focused on helping people leave behind hate groups.
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On dark skin with warm undertones, the pigments really pop; on fair and light complexions with warm or neutral undertones, they leave behind an icy sheen.
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We have had to leave behind our peacocks, our dogs, the garden where we worked together, the songs we shared together in front of the kitchen.
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"Travel is not just for the rich, since once you leave behind your expensive lifestyle, life on the road can actually be fairly cheap," Stimpson said.
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When the majority of a colony's worker bees disappear and leave behind the queen, baby bees, and lots of food, that's called Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD).
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"Pause a little, leave behind the unrest and commotion that fill the soul with bitter feelings which never get us anywhere," he said in his homily.
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When spring reaches Iceland and sheep are released onto the green pastures, they leave behind a thick layer of compressed straw and excrement in the stables.
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Organisms start out with similar building blocks that are then altered into heavy and light isotopes, which leave behind "a telltale signal for life," he said.
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Navigating Disney's buttoned-up culture may be a challenge for some Fox alumni, who will leave behind the less structured working environment fostered by Mr. Murdoch.
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A fifth character, John, a classmate of Hiro's, is also confronting the issue of mortality and he is anxious about the legacy he will leave behind.
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But Travis Kalanick, Uber's founder, looms over the ceremony both literally and as a symbol of the woes the company can't seem to fully leave behind.
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And in the 1930s American radio show "The Lone Ranger," the masked lawman would leave behind a silver bullet as his trademark, a symbol of justice.
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If nothing else, all of the travel for this gig has made me much better at figuring out what to pack and what to leave behind.
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From now on the debate about the political status needs to leave behind the dead end alternative of independence and the red herring of free association.
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Some employees say they are also told to leave behind their cellphones when they meet with Mr. Pruitt, and are sometimes told not to take notes.
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Some researchers are now even using the term as a catch-all for the data people leave behind on the internet, social media, and other technology.
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Prince Harry, in this story, falls in love with a commoner and decides to leave behind his life as a senior member of the royal family.
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So it's unsurprising — and inspiring — that she would leave behind a final, free-form autobiographical work in which she reflects on her career and her passions.
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The government has denied responsibility for the espionage, adding that there is no ironclad proof because the spyware does not leave behind the hacker's individual fingerprints.
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He does not want to resign and leave behind colleagues and instead is committed to finding a solution to the crisis, people close to him said.
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So it's unsurprising — and inspiring — that she would leave behind a final, free-form autobiographical work in which she reflects on her career and her passions.
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Marines would fight and die a dozen years later in Vietnam, and they, too, would leave behind thousands of dead communists like they did in Korea.
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The Fernandez camp statement said Georgieva told him she wanted to see Argentina leave behind "boom and bust cycles" to achieve a trajectory of sustainable growth.
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The Fernandez camp statement said Georgieva told him she wanted to see Argentina leave behind "boom and bust cycles" to achieve a trajectory of sustainable growth.
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If Pompeo does decide to run, he will need to leave behind his official secretary of state Twitter handle, but he can maintain his new account.
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But a lot can happen in two decades, and Anna is about to learn that the bits of ourselves we leave behind can't always be reclaimed.
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That moment in my parents&apos living room had taught me that life insurance isn&apost for you, it&aposs for the people you leave behind.
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Corporations are eager to gain access to the digital trails that people leave behind to determine which products are marketed to whom, and at what prices.
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To the end, however, Dr. Keene could never completely leave behind his American identity, he told The Times in 2016, after the election of President Trump.
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Once they have crossed into Uganda, many people leave things people leave behind at the border, only to realize that their journey is far from finished.
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It's almost like you're there with Hairston, experiencing the turmoil of learning that you'll have to leave behind friends and fans and move to a new city.
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One survivor, filmmaker and photographer Bob Mulé, told CNN he had to leave behind an injured friend as he fled because the smoke and heat became overwhelming.
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Then there's the part that's a little more painful: the stuff you can only see as an adult, and may never be able to fully leave behind.
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I felt very privileged to leave this character behind because her situation isn't a choice that a lot of women [in abusive relationships] can actually leave behind.
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It causes epic crashes that leave behind human wreckage and cost billions to clean up, a finding with which most residents of food bank Britain would agree.
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They're cheap without being flimsy, sturdy enough to reuse but disposable enough to leave behind, and an instant indication that you're at a certain kind of party.
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Perhaps it's the shoes, or maybe more likely it's your 57 hair treatments, retinols, and sheet masks you just couldn't leave behind — even for a long weekend.
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The procedure went well, and Mayday was able to leave behind the three feeding tubes the doctors had put in because she couldn't keep any food down.
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When you kill an enemy in Supremacy, they leave behind a crest, which looks like one of the game's treasure engrams only there's a little symbol it.
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President Trump's new budget request, released Monday, directs NASA to leave behind the International Space Station and explore the moon as a first step toward reaching Mars.
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The 47-year-old defected to Japan in 2011, and unlike Kawasaki, she soon realized that her escape had consequences for those she had to leave behind.
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As a 65-year-old father and grandfather, Albrecht wants to leave behind the concept of Symbiocene for new generations to reimagine everything from economics to architecture.
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As inconsequential as it might sound now, your social media accounts will be one of the most visible and connected elements you leave behind after passing away.
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Unlike the unspent fuel that spilled as a result of the Astra crash landings, most launches leave behind a trail of heavy metals like iron and manganese.
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But even after they die, we are haunted by the states of disrepair they often leave behind, as well as by competing memorializations of their political legacies.
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But by the end of the stanza, she was tossing off throatier, more desperate expressions — a dramatization of the civic ravages that easy cynicism can leave behind.
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The U.S. sanctions and increased tariffs risk creating another setback for Turkey's economy, which has struggled to leave behind a recession after a currency crisis last year.
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Their origins were revealed in season 163, but the extent of their powers hasn't been explained, nor have the mysterious symbols they leave behind in their bloodshed.
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It lights up everything we leave behind the moment we flee, as well as our responsibilities and the material possessions that form the optics of our identities.
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A wealth of science After a star explodes in a fiery supernova death, it can leave behind a core of packed-together neutrons called a neutron star .
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Switch off between BB-8, who must frantically snatch each critter out of the air, and Chewie, who has to fix the destruction the Porgs leave behind.
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When the cats disappear — when they've tired of their toys or beds or when the food is gone — they leave behind little fish, in silver and gold.
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More harrowing still, Guillam is forced to recount the exfiltration of a beautiful East German agent who was forced to leave behind her six-year-old son.
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Three weeks later, and the Isotope has rebuilt the wasteland into a suburb that looks eerily identical to the one the kids were trying to leave behind.
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This is a troubling plot point: only the the richest, most advantaged segments of society have the freedom to leave behind a broken world and start anew.
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The only thing Bundy and his fellow burglars have accomplished thus far is to leave behind enough evidence for prosecutors to file numerous criminal charges against them.
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For example, your cleaner will need to check for damage and possible theft, as well as items guests may leave behind, perhaps refill bathroom or pantry staples.
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A study published in the African Journal of Zoology details how the footprints elephants leave behind can fill with water, creating natural puddles that team with life.
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And if we do, we'll leave behind a nation that's stronger than the one we inherited and worthy of the sacrifice of a young man like Zaevion.
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They leave behind a similar amount of wealth regardless of what age they die, and older people become steadily more pessimistic about their own future economic prospects.
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We may already have an idea of the trends we're ready to leave behind in 2016, but what about those that will dominate our closets come 2017?
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Much is said about family, unlikely friends and allies, and the consequences our actions in life have both for those around us and those we leave behind.
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He reportedly planned to walk out of the prison, where is serving a 73-year sentence for drug trafficking, and leave behind his 85033-year-old daughter.
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But beneath Vernon's specific fantasy is another increasingly common one: the desire to leave behind the quotidian world and its pedestrian concerns, at least for a moment.
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The time in our lives we were so happy to leave behind — the time cruelties were experienced with an especial intensity — we are living all over again.
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"I always find it fascinating that we focus on all of these groups that we're not going to leave behind," Parton said in comments reported by ABC.
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His daughter Erin Lee Carr, a documentary filmmaker, has now written a memoir, "All That You Leave Behind," that chronicles the highs and lows of their relationship.
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But five months into his term, the new Mexico he says he is building looks an awful lot like the old one he swore to leave behind.
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Controversy: Scheduled to open for the 2019-2020 season, the new NBA arena is controversial for the economic dearth the team's departure would leave behind in Oakland.
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However, it's less obvious that riders most frequently leave behind red and blue items, while mustard and violet objects are left behind the least often, Uber says.
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On an emotional level, you'll be working with yourself to let go of the past and to leave behind attachments that are no longer working for you.
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There are already signs of this, as younger generations move out and the small shops and homes they leave behind are converted into warehouses or left empty.
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These are ghosts who leave behind damp carpets and the brine-soaked clothing in which, twenty-five years before, they drowned while escaping a war-torn homeland.
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"We need to leave behind the habit of triumphalism, stridency and formalism in broaching the topic of national news," he said at the 2011 Communist Party Congress.
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The program has existed for decades and allowed tens of thousands of people to restart their lives and leave behind countries filled with war, persecution and famine.
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But hopefully we will leave behind a great company and they can take it where they need to take it in the next five to 20 years.
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As we leave behind a year that was notable for its combination of natural and human disasters, no one can deny that we live in stressful times.
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It is reasonable to expect that President Trump and his choice for attorney general, Jeff Sessions, will dismantle at least some of what their predecessors leave behind.
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That so many Chinese retirees would leave behind their homes to live in an unfamiliar city is all the more remarkable given China's tradition of filial piety.
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Given enough oxygen, a fire that feeds on hydrocarbons — the main source of the world's electric energy and heat — will leave behind only carbon dioxide and water.
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But when they leave their regular lives to move into the Bachelor mansion (and subsequent international locales), they also have to leave behind a few of the essentials.
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Perhaps the watercolors will lead us to look at O'Keeffe's oil paintings with new eyes, finding in them some of the things she seemed determined to leave behind.
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In the wrenching All That You Leave Behind, Erin Lee Carr talks about her father David Carr's sudden death at the height of his career as a journalist.
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"In regards to clothing, you may elect to leave behind statement fashion pieces in favor for comfort-chic items that can last all day," the KonMari Consultant proposes.
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But I also hope this child that I leave behind becomes a man who wants to change the world and leave the world better than he found it.
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Than it is, and so, what you do is you leave behind a lot of people who are angry at you, and they're willing to talk about it.
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But if the MCU does lose its original three pillars, that means big changes are coming, and new superheroes will have to fill the voids they leave behind.
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For a lot of people, the endings of relationships can leave behind a lot of emotional baggage and questions about how things wound up the way they did.
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Both Prêt-à-powder Trés Invisible and Très (Nourishing) Invisible Dry Shampoo are invisible upgrades from the OG product, only these leave behind zero evidence of white residue.
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It was an interlude that might have summed up an epoch of N.F.L. playoff football, a period that the 39-year-old Manning is about to leave behind.
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The mom to twin boys Jess and Journey, 10, and daughter Batel Lu, 2, said that she's been able to leave behind old urges to weigh even less.
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As one of the biggest celebrities of the 21st century, at some point, Kim Kardashian must have surely considered the legacy she will leave behind for future generations.
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So in preparation for future Spotify Connect features, Spotify has deemed it necessary to leave behind A/V equipment that consumers typically buy and keep for many years.
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Republican concerns now center on whether his fiery explosion will leave behind a black hole -- dragging the party's top leaders and aspiring stars into a post-Trump oblivion.
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Screenshot: GizmodoIf you find yourself jumping between a lot of computers and want to minimize what you leave behind, consider sticking some portable apps on a USB stick.
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When users die, they may leave behind accounts containing over a decade of memories, and they might not have specified how they want that archive to be maintained.
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Honeybees, which are hired in hives to pollinate farmlands, are also facing colony collapse disorder, which happens when a significant amount of worker bees leave behind a queen.
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In fleeing to Damascus, she had been forced to leave behind her daughter, who was trapped in a neighborhood controlled by the Islamic State and living in fear.
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They are looking for leaders who will deliver on these priorities, and who will work to encourage real change in the country they were forced to leave behind.
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On the other hand, lots of prisoners wind up inside for one-off misjudgments; many leave behind dependents and disregarded good deeds, just as Bill may do now.
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"The first poem, 'Remnants,' is about what you leave behind physically and psychologically after sex; one of the next video poems will be about social media," Wallis continues.
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On April 29, Governor Ricardo Rossello asked U.S. officials to leave behind 850 generators at critical facilities, along with three larger generators used to keep the grid stable.
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It is not uncommon for Islamic State fighters to withdraw quickly from a place only to leave behind sleeper cell, infiltrate back in or launch harassing attacks later.
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The comments shed light on the internal struggle within the Obama administration to come to grips with the drone program and the legacy that Obama may leave behind.
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Although Hnath's Nora is free, she, like most of us, is still bound to the thing that we can leave behind but never fully divest ourselves of: family.
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What cephalopods mostly do leave behind is their shells, which often provide just glimpses of a life, and are much harder to decode than a vertebrate's skeletal system.
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Meanwhile, Rachel reveals that Nick asked her to marry him, and even said he would be willing to leave behind his family and global business to do so.
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Those of us who made it a place of business had to lay off all their employees and leave behind tens of thousands of dollars of capital investment.
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He's a lost, depressed veteran who found a calling in the murder-for-hire business, a life he's uncomfortable with but has no idea how to leave behind.
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The new country President Andrés Manuel López Obrador says he is building looks an awful lot like the old one he swore to leave behind in the campaign.
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" Ljungman elaborated on what he meant in an interview with Business Insider, adding that tough times can leave behind the best companies because "the tourists leave the market.
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But so far, no one had been able to provide her with a walker to replace the one she was forced to leave behind before boarding the helicopter.
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Sexual assault is overwhelmingly committed by people we know, in places we are supposed to feel safe, in ways that don't leave behind definitive evidence of a crime.
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Album Review "Map of the Soul: 73" demonstrates how the superstar K-pop group has grown into a musical monolith — and what it might have to leave behind.
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"7" ends up as a kind of referendum on the sort of pop megalith BTS is becoming, and what it might have to leave behind on the way.
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Now, 290 years after its debut, "Buddies" is being remembered, thanks to an impassioned push by people determined not to leave behind an artifact of a painful history.
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Listen: BTS's "Map of the Soul: 7" demonstrates how the superstar K-pop group has grown into a musical monolith — and what it might have to leave behind.
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Chris Christie enters the waning months of his tenure, he has seized upon the state of the State House, vowing to leave behind better conditions for his successor.
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As much as you may love your good boy or girl, you probably don't love the hair they leave behind on your couch after a good petting session.
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Hazell fired back by saying DeVos was the one creating the so-called bad schools with policies that leave behind students who can't afford anything but public school.
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She added the planned military build-up could also allow Russia to leave behind more forces and hardware at bases in Belarus and the satellite region of Kaliningrad.
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He paid way above the odds for a couple of companies in an attempt to leave behind the company's stodgy image - before being effectively forced out in 2014.
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It appears that Democrats will end up flipping close to 40 GOP-held seats in the House: The Hill: Democratic victories leave behind a more conservative GOP conference.
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The soft glossy finish also made her lips look more dimensional and plump, as opposed to watery stains that leave behind a wash of color but no shine.
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Twenty-three minutes later she was all done and ready to take a few selfies, leave behind the smell of scorched tortilla chips, and catch her flight home.
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Everything in excellence Owens told CNN a great deal of thought has gone into how to honor her aunt, who, she said, didn't leave behind any final instructions.
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For these sessions, I bought a few pencils, a notepad, and a kneaded eraser, the gummy gray kind that doesn't leave behind pilled rubber when you use it.
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Is it realistic to hope that those who are obsessed with maximizing profits will stop to reflect on the ... damage which they will leave behind for future generations?
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Keyboards supply rich chords that offer plenty of places to alight harmoniously; the beat is often an implied pulse that can and does leave behind 4/4 convention.
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As last week's Myspace mass-deletion proved, we're not quite in control of what we leave behind, even if we're told that everything we post online is forever.
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"The danger is that the legacy that we leave behind as a conservation movement is merely one on paper and it doesn't actually mean anything," Van der Werf said.
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As TechCrunch noted, an app like Grindr can be used to easily obtain the location and details of a potential victim, though they also leave behind trails of evidence.
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I am so proud of all that we have achieved together at Snap, and most proud of the team I leave behind to continue to execute against the vision.
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It's past time for Washington to leave behind its dominant view that men can't diverge from its boring uniform of dark, ill-fitting suits (remember Barack Obama's tan suit?).
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It's a sign that they too can leave behind the hierarchical societies of the past and be full citizens and enjoy what we already enjoy in the United States.
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It is also the defining trait of Trump's presidency to date, and, I think, the likeliest legacy he will leave behind -- whether he is president through 2020 or 2024.
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Multiple reports on Twitter and from outlets, including Wirecutter and Pocket-Lint, claim that when left on a wooden object, a HomePod can leave behind potentially permanent white rings.
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Any added stress can not only make the end of life worse for hospice patients, but it can also trickle down to the family and caregivers they leave behind.
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As the U.S. prepares to withdraw from Syria, it's set to leave behind an increasingly fraught situation between its Kurdish partners on the ground and its ally in Ankara.
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I fell in love with you at 13 and now 10 years on.. at 23 I leave you behind, but I will never leave behind what you've taught me.
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H.S. If you had to leave your old life behind to start anew in another country in a hurry, what would you take and what would you leave behind?
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On any other show, it would be a disappointment to leave behind the fever dream joys of the extended flashback sequence and go back to boring old everyday Riverdale.
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There can be up to 15 to 20 meteors per hour and some can leave behind meteor trains, the so-called glow that's left trailing in a meteor's wake.
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However, a strong cold front slicing through the region on Thursday will leave behind a winterlike chill on Friday and Saturday, before temperatures start to moderate again by Sunday.
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Not only do they leave behind stinging patches of red (a general ouch factor), too much unprotected time in the sun can lead to blisters and even sun poisoning.
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Authorities said Friday that Patterson planned his actions and went to extraordinary lengths to conceal his identity, including shaving his head so as not to leave behind trace evidence.
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"Refillable packaging is very important to me because it really cuts down on the overall amount of waste that we produce and leave behind on this planet," Weis says.
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She did all of this after being brave enough to leave behind (with family) the two children she had as a young teen mom as she pursued her dreams.
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And he was one of the main profiteers, she said, because he received the private collections and belongings Jews were forced to leave behind when they fled the country.
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Japan's business with China and South Korea is plummeting at the time when Tokyo seems at a loss for magic potions to leave behind its decades-long economic stagnation.
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What they found: There are billions of cells that organisms leave behind in their environment, and they act as a marker of which species have traveled through various areas.
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The latest arrivals at the Turkish border are the people who held out hope, not wanting to make the impossible decision to leave behind everything they have in life.
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For those of us who can't stand the precise application, the stain they leave behind, or the dry feeling, there are plenty of other matte lip formulas out there.
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Certified financial planner Mike Keeler has a client, a retired teacher, who saved diligently for her golden years and will leave behind a sizable estate when she passes away.
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Elsewhere, we turn to the mailbag to discuss conflicts between established games writers and YouTube culture, what genres we've had to leave behind as we got older, and more.
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We all know how annoying it is to get lipstick marks off our coffee mugs and to leave behind the shadow of a kiss on our S.O.'s cheek.
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The Purple Rain singer died on April 21 and did not leave behind a will for the distribution of his estate, which is estimated to be worth $300 million.
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Gomez actually felt a special connection to the main character, Hannah Baker, who decides to end her life and leave behind 13 cassette tapes to reveal the reasons why.
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Eliot, a gay man trying to leave behind dark chapters of his own past, becomes king of another land — and neatly embodies the loneliness of immediate post-college life.
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For instance, if the seller asks to leave behind a backyard swing set, you may want to agree — even if your children are too old to play on it.
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The administration has since reversed on a full-scale withdrawal, saying it will leave behind 85033 U.S. troops, split evenly between northeast Syria and a base in southern Syria.
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And like at many high schools across the nation, seniors want to leave behind a memorable reminder of their stay by trying to outdo previous classes with creative pranks.
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Incienso de Santa Fe Pinon Incense Box (40-bricks), $6.60I typically loathe incense, and find that they often leave behind a smell as equally offensive as stale cigarette smoke.
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"The future was sunset; the past something to leave behind," Morrison wrote in "Beloved," in which the ghost of the slain daughter returns to haunt and obsess her mother.
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The administration has since reversed on a full-scale withdrawal, saying it will leave behind 400 U.S. troops, split evenly between northeast Syria and a base in southern Syria.
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The company, which specializes in short-term apartment rentals, is betting that business travelers value design and a homey atmosphere enough to leave behind their chain-hotel loyalty points.
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It may have been bittersweet for Sophie Turner when Game of Thrones wrapped filming its final season, but there's one thing she's not sad to leave behind: dirty hair.
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You need to leave these behaviors in 2018 because next year will ask you to step into the spotlight and leave behind any unfounded ideas you've been clinging to.
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They melt and leave behind astral remnants of blessed nugglets that need more chew, and tiny, crystalline crunchies waiting to be cracked and popped underneath your wobbly cheese grinders.
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All of these extra vegetarians prefer the greenest plants, because they're more nutritious, and may leave behind the brownest plants, which then can accumulate as dangerous fuels for wildfires.
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But the couple's success provided the network with a formula for filling the ratings sinkhole they'll leave behind: Make shows about charismatic twosomes from underexplored parts of the country.
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Given this good work, we know it must weigh on Mr. Brown that, unless he acts soon, he will leave behind 740 men and women on California's death row.
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Capture and reenslavement was common for enslaved people who fled, and those who did make the choice to leave behind everyone they loved did so for an uncertain future.
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Mr. Jones busily climbed a nearby tree to secure one of three hidden outdoor cameras over the remains of the elk carcass that the hunters planned to leave behind.
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"I tried to find the essence of who the migrant was, find their story and their reasons for living, through the things they chose to leave behind," she said.
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However I hope that with the accountability of a maximum sentence, he finds the ability to leave behind a legacy to help create a better world for his family.
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As the tariff war forces smaller competitors out of the market, having more control over the supply chain lets these sellers quickly step into the gaps they leave behind.
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They were trying to leave behind an old country that they believed was antithetical to freedom and create a new one that they believe will be defined by freedom.
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And for items like liquids or gels that you may have to leave behind at security checkpoints without a choice, TSA officials say there are a couple of options.
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It's who we are as individuals, what we can leave behind, what we can do on this planet, and how it can affect others and change other people's lives.
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Smaller mining companies have to set aside cash, collateral or a surety bond to obtain permission to begin mining, which can leave behind impoundment ponds filled with toxic sludge.
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China's 2100 decision to turn away America's trash has left the recycling industry reeling as it figures out what to do with all the packaging online shoppers leave behind.
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You May Want to Marry My Husband (2017) After learning she doesn't have long to live, a woman composes a dating profile for the man she will leave behind.
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Farley said that she hopes the exhibition will not make visitors "feel guilty" about the trash that they might leave behind, because some trash is inevitable in any society.
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The president said he hoped the new constitution "should serve to leave behind the violence and divisions that we have seen resurface with pain and sadness during these days".
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U.S. Begins Syria Withdrawal, Amid Uncertainty Over Strategy: The surprise announcement by the military threatened to set off a scramble for the void that American troops would leave behind.
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A former employee of the Trump Organization who has worked closely with Trump was skeptical that he could leave behind his beloved company after spending decades building it up.
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The lows aren't as low either, but you still have to find the motivation to say no to that other life you're trying to leave behind every single day.
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When Sandoval and his girlfriend drove off in their gray Range Rover that day, they did leave behind the Porsche they had arrived in so that Vega could sell it.
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As she gets ready to wrap up her first year at school, and leave behind the decade that has defined her, she's still coming to terms with being grown… ish.
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Today, a more discreet sort of cash-machine burglar can walk away with an ATM's stash and leave behind only a tell-tale three-inch hole in its front panel.
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At the crossing of the Rio Grande, migrants leave behind the inner tubes used help them across; on the other side, there are spent gun shell casings from Border Patrol.
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From Italy to India, companies that would like to leave behind unprofitable enterprises in favor of fresh pursuits hold back because of the expense and reputational damage of firing people.
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Also, even if you aren't ready to leave behind MoviePass' unlimited subscription just yet, you may be forced to do so at some point in the not-so-distant future.
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In the West, too, the puffs of data that people leave behind them as they go about their lives are being vacuumed up by companies such as Google and Facebook.
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The agencies can also make use of the billows of "data exhaust" that people leave behind them as they go—including financial transactions, posts on social media and travel records.
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A community closet on each floor is stocked with take-what-you-need amenities such as deodorant, Malin + Goetz soap, collar stays, toothbrushes and other necessities travelers often leave behind.
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In addition to the standard bright meteors, you're going to want to be on the look out for exploding fireballs and the telltale trails of "meteor smoke" they leave behind.
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I think that the economy that we are working through now and that we will leave behind is much, much stronger in almost every dimension than the economy we inherited.
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Dandridge's character comes back home after 20 years following the mysterious death of her sister and finds herself right back in the position she was so desperate to leave behind.
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This isn't the first time someone's realized that radiopharmaceutical patients can leave behind residual radiation, but it's one of the first studies to report the contamination of the facility itself.
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Making a similar voyage, Bhullar's grandfather arrived in Canada without a dollar in his pocket and a pregnant wife and six children he had no choice but to leave behind.
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We will show up on April 29 because we cannot stop fighting for the world we want to leave behind for our children and the generations of women to come.
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It's a situation financial advisors come across frequently: Childless clients who are unsure what should happen to assets they leave behind or whom to appoint as their proxy decision-maker.
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These efforts leave behind no infrastructure or long-term political power that would allow Latino voters to hold accountable the very same elected officials they have been manipulated to elect.
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As a long (and pretty well-documented) sufferer of acne, I'm hyper-vigilant about finding products that will keep the bumps at bay while reducing the scars they leave behind.
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The wall text invites visitors to enter one at a time and to bring — and leave behind — a photo or personal item to aid in contacting a deceased loved one.
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Obviously what you leave behind will come back to haunt you, like if you're jumping bail, but, if you're just a regular Joe, walking out of your life is better.
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Among well-known current-day athletes, musicians, artists, actors, writers or anyone else in the public eye, who has the greatest potential to leave behind a legacy like Muhammad Ali's?
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