In planets this dust has long since metamorphosed into rock.
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Dear John, It's been too long since I've written you.
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I've long since left that behind because, you know what?
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Though F.D.C. Willard has long since died, his legacy endures.
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It had just been so long since we'd done anything.
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He has long since replaced his sweats with bespoke suits.
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Adult children have long since moved away to bigger cities.
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They have long since transcended their original meaning and purpose.
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But it's been so long since that last frenzied run.
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It's been so long since this game broke my heart.
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But the newspaper's association with royalty has long since faded.
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Clearly, the time for clean options has long since passed.
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Critics say various deadlines for ratification have long since passed.
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JAMIE HAS LONG SINCE BEEN ORIENTED THAT WAY AT JPMORGAN.
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Twitter has long since passed this point of no return.
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The bottle's long-since finished, but I won't throw it away.
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The sector isn't imploding, but it has long since stopped growing.
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The membrane between online and real life has long since dissolved.
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Aldi Sud, meanwhile, has long since stopped selling the champagner sorbet.
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Any ill feeling about those early days has long since dissipated.
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I've whistled all day long since I was four years old.
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It's been far too long since we saw Guerrero uncork one.
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Indeed, long since we have imposed numerical limits on legal immigration.
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All treaties, regulations and court decisions had long since been digitised.
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My children have long since grown up and can feed themselves.
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Jesus was the teenage crush that I had long since outgrown.
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The glory of Tim Duncan's post game has long since faded.
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Because it's probably been too long since you enjoyed "Flagpole Sitta."
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Obama has long since come around, and often refers to Mrs.
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How long since he last bought a copy of the paper?
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But the characters, sprung to life, have long since taken over.
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Ms. Franklin had been married twice, but was long since divorced.
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They had long since realized that their original budget wasn't sufficient.
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That time has long since arrived — but it's still Harlem World.
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In other ways, Maggie (Judith Ivey) has long since done so.
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Moscow has long since declared war on its neighbors and interlocutors.
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Unable to find work, she had long since moved to Detroit.
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That world is long since gone, particularly at the seed stage.
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Its fish had long since vanished, and the fishing industry with them.
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Nearly three decades later, incredulity has long since given way to revelation.
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As for Cris ... he's long since moved on since their 2002 divorce.
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Renren, the company widely labeled as 'China's Facebook,' has long since pivoted.
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"It's been so long since I won a CMA Award!" he jokes.
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It had been so long since Jean had felt such a thing.
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In rich countries, most people's basic needs have long since been met.
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The judge also said the statute of limitations had long since passed.
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I've known him for so long, since the beginnings of the internets.
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Whatever friendship existed between Oracle and Google executives has long since withered.
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Philip has long since abandoned any remnants of belief in his homeland.
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They have all long since been destroyed by the sun's ultraviolet radiation.
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Games have long since proven they can treat difficult topics with grace.
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But like so many, I've long since grown numb to the numbers.
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His sister-in-law had long since given up and gone inside.
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It had been so long since they had a joyful night together.
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Toronto (59-23) had long since clinched the East's No. 1 seed.
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In a rational world, we would have long since taken that step.
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Some are still standing, long since closed and withering in the elements.
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India made it its own; the English have long since disowned it.
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But that document has long since ceased to guide Hamas's political conduct.
|
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The monarch butterflies have long since migrated to their Mexican wintering grounds.
|
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At 71, John has long since earned his retirement from the road.
|
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But Mr. Faraji, 22016, has long since given up on all that.
|
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Like, any NOC web app exploits that have been long since patched?
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It had been far too long since I'd been intimate with someone.
|
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Of course, the straws had long since left their rustic ancestors behind.
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However, this relatively placid 2023 parallel has long since fallen apart: Sen.
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But I've long since learned that in Mexico, it's worth trying everything.
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In truth, Backstreet had long since ceased to be a gay bar.
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This, perhaps, had always been her destiny — long since she dropped out of Pomona College after two years as a theater major; long since she spent her 20s traveling around the country, singing in cabarets and doing temp work.
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Guifi is a community network that has long since transcended its local roots.
|
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Still, that map won't last long, since the next redistricting is coming up.
|
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For a start, everyone the frozen person knows will long since be gone.
|
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That's because it's been so long since they've experienced such a sharp decline.
|
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"It's been so long since Carter passed away," he wrote in his autobiography.
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The difference is, those other afflictions have long since been recognized as fraudulent.
|
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But the internet has long since ceased to be a playground for geeks.
|
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The era of Facebook's nonstop growth has long since come to an end.
|
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It is likely that Obama has long since been using other email addresses.
|
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People have long since supplanted other creatures as the greatest threat to orangutans.
|
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It's not that long since Change UK was poised to revolutionise British politics.
|
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That he had long since forgotten his scant musical instruction was no impediment.
|
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Researchers had long since hypothesized it was a hybrid, based on the shape.
|
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When it came time to "connect," participatory audiences had long since set the
|
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It hasn't been very long since Duterte's last "joke" ruffled feathers overseas, either.
|
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But prospects for a negotiated political settlement in Syria have long since evaporated.
|
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It hasn't been so long since independent rental joints had the opposite problem.
|
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It's long since time to separate conversations about mental health and gun violence.
|
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The food and medicines that once filled them have long since been removed.
|
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Instead, they defended norms that have long since been abandoned by the opposition.
|
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"Maybe it's been too long since he's been in the criminal justice field."
|
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They also preserved biological data from Europe's old growth forests, long since vanished.
|
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The frivolity of those fast, fulsome, fleeting days has long since given way.
|
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The FBI has long since determined it would not seek charges against Clinton.
|
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The Jackson estate has long since paid off most of Jackson's personal debts.
|
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Anderson's straw man is built from a long-since discarded Potomac two-step.
|
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Why has it been so long since she and Beyoncé have teamed up?
|
|
The budding art scene I visited back then has long since faded away.
|
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And yet in another way, Sestan had long since passed any known boundaries.
|
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And the famous deal to preserve the judicial filibuster has long since dissolved.
|
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Found photographs, too, have long since found their place inside artists' private wunderkammern.
|
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The kampong has long since disappeared, and the coast has changed beyond recognition.
|
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The time for self-regulation by this perfidious industry has long since passed.
|
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The Government of Albania has long since agreed to accept all the residents.
|
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For me, Harry Potter has long since ceased to be just a story.
|
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It's been 40 years, and I have long since forgotten the man's name.
|
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"It's been way too long since you've worked for CBS," he told her.
|
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I rediscover correspondence from high school friends I've long since lost track of.
|
|
She's long since left that gig but a woman can dream, can't she?
|
|
"Nazis" are easily legible as a long-since-conquered enemy of human decency.
|
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China has long since moved beyond producing merely Chinese versions of Silicon Valley companies.
|
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The business has long since grown beyond being a streaming technology provider for baseball.
|
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He suspects his muzzle wasn't taped shut for too long since he wasn't dehydrated.
|
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But then again, it's been so long since someone asked them to embrace it.
|
|
A few are still rumored to be buried under the property, long since sold.
|
|
DECISIONS made long ago, and often long since forgotten, can come back to haunt.
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We catch up but don't hang out for too long, since we're both exhausted.
|
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If plants could talk, they might tell us the Anthropocene has long since arrived.
|
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Camps in Africa, like the Dadaab camp in Kenya, have long since passed capacity.
|
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But she has long since formulated her thoughts on the teams by this point.
|
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It hasn't been too long since another glass bridge in China cracked, after all.
|
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The five-year statute of limitations to bring criminal charges has long since lapsed.
|
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It has long since eclipsed America's Black Friday and Cyber Monday online sales combined.
|
|
I never knew what time it was, having long since stopped wearing a watch.
|
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However, the statute of limitations has long since run -- it's 3 years in Nevada.
|
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Lovell said he imagined Wild Bill had long since offered that Jew a job.
|
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SOMEBODY LESS driven than Tom Siebel would have long since thrown in the towel.
|
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Any window for Mr. Trump to govern from the center has long since closed.
|
|
I was now in my 30s; the statute of limitations had long since passed.
|
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Don't cook the meat for too long, since it's already at the right doneness.
|
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By the end of the 20th century, Britain had long since ceased to rule.
|
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Its innovations and quirks have been too widely emulated, its oddities long since absorbed.
|
|
Rubenstein, who declined to participate in this story, has long since overcome his shyness.
|
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In front of him, a bridge to his son that had long since rotted.
|
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Most of his friends have long since died, as has his partner, James Holmes.
|
|
The head had long since detached, its skull drifting down to the the seafloor.
|
|
The tsunami-driven seawater that engulfed Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant has long since receded.
|
|
I snatched one of the few remaining brownies, the fruit alternative having long since vanished.
|
|
This report is the latest in a months-long saga that's long since turned weird.
|
|
It had been so long since I'd put real effort into dressing up super-femme.
|
|
It's long since been taken down, but you can find it via the Internet Archive.
|
|
Has it been too long since Starbucks released a new drink for you to Instagram?
|
|
When the film opens, frustrations have long since overtaken joy for Rick Dalton (Leonardo DiCaprio).
|
|
Present-day Republicans have long since abandoned Mr. Goldwater's opposition to the Civil Rights Act.
|
|
She emigrated from China 43 years ago on a visa that had long since expired.
|
|
Nearby restaurants have long since reopened, and diners have settled back into their usual seats.
|
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For tourists, motorways and chain-run service stations have long since taken over that role.
|
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Mr Trump had long-since wearied of Mr Mattis's lack of enthusiasm for his decisions.
|
|
It's just that it has been so long since any politician suggested something so grand.
|
|
"Leo's a piece of s—," says Joe Amabile, who's been dating Long since the start.
|
|
It's been far too long since we've seen Bronn and heard his questionably modern vernacular.
|
|
Of course, Jack Kemp's brand of statesmanship has been long since absent in the Capitol.
|
|
Most of the Russian metal in LME warehouses has long since set sail for China.
|
|
Jeff has long since become a close friend, but I am forever in his debt.
|
|
By the time mainstream outlets reported the facts, the damage had long since been done.
|
|
Trump has merely used the legal authority Congress had long since vested in his office.
|
|
They will do neither: Decency and honesty have long since absconded from the Republican Party.
|
|
He has long since shed any illusions of fast social change or enduring media attention.
|
|
Nonpunitive pretrial detention, of course, has long since ceased to exist, if it ever did.
|
|
That's long since over, along with my youthful equation of Abstract Expressionism with American supremacy.
|
|
The Great Man Theory has long since been junked by academics, if not popular historians.
|
|
Ms. H's sister, the cat's original owner, had long since stopped taking care of her.
|
|
We've long since passed the escape tunnel in which I hid weeks' worth of supplies.
|
|
It's been far too long since we cozied up with the ladies of Litchfield Penitentiary.
|
|
Roger Cohen Italy can survive anything, having long since lost any illusions about the world.
|
|
By then, Rex Harrison, who had created that role, had long since left the cast.
|
|
The Adelsons were initially frustrated by the delay, but their annoyance has long since faded.
|
|
This one, because "Roseanne" has long since been drafted into the culture war, probably won't.
|
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The designs for steel barriers had long since been finalized, the contracts bid and signed.
|
|
Pepper" — that anything goes in the studio — has long since been taken for granted. "Sgt.
|
|
It likewise extends a military intervention which has long since proved an obstacle to peace.
|
|
It hasn't been long since a fake Bloomberg 2020 "campaign video" duped the online world.
|
|
He said he had smoked marijuana in college but had long since given it up.
|
|
Behind him the tall spire of Axford's church had long since submerged below the horizon.
|
|
The original half-moon window frames had long since been replaced by conventional rectangular ones.
|
|
I've long since wondered if taking and posting a selfie connotes anything beyond surface likes.
|
|
We've long since compartmentalized the split — if we ignore it, maybe it didn't happen, you know?
|
|
That's the important part, and I'm so happy because it's been so long since I've competed.
|
|
And honesty is a virtue that Rockstar unfortunately, for me at least, has long since lost.
|
|
It had been so long since she'd been with a woman who wanted all of her.
|
|
Their children have long since been allowed to go to the village temple and government school.
|
|
But by the time queer people lined up in Orlando, science had long since moved on.
|
|
Online conspiracies and "corner of the internet" scrawls have long since crossed over to the mainstream.
|
|
They have good personnel, but it has been too long since our guys got a win.
|
|
So by the end of that, it'd been so long since we made a Bronx record.
|
|
It's been so long since your first question about time that I'll forgive you for forgetting.
|
|
After a painful and unwanted divorce in 2015, the country queen's heart has long since healed.
|
|
The highly romanticized version of SXSW has long since faded for Garrido, Quentin and La Puerta.
|
|
The fresh hopes of the Arab spring of six years ago have long since washed away.
|
|
The war has long since metastasised into a monumental free-for-all involving dozens of belligerents.
|
|
"Ordinary people have long since voted against this idea with their feet by moving to town."
|
|
But it also didn't explain why they continued to succeed where I'd long since given up.
|
|
It's been seven years since they last spoke, and almost as long since he's seen her.
|
|
Power centers are elsewhere — in financial systems, corporations, technology, networks — that long since dispensed with borders.
|
|
It has been so long since Thailand has had a succession, there is no modern precedent.
|
|
They do this even to older products that many of their competitors have long since abandoned.
|
|
Polls have shown that a substantial majority of Irish voters have long since favored a repeal.
|
|
Some of the wooden shacks have long since been abandoned by sharecropper families who went North.
|
|
By now, any residual anxiety I might have felt about visiting Tunisia has long since evaporated.
|
|
Their water reservoirs had long since gone dry and many of them were beginning to starve.
|
|
I've long since recovered from the initial shock of the McGwire/Sosa era and moved on.
|
|
With his retinue of Secret Service agents, Trump has long since graduated from being a curiosity.
|
|
An ethnic Georgian population of around 25,000 who used to live there have long since fled.
|
|
The blue-chip index has not seen a losing streak this long since March 2017. Disclaimer
|
|
Today, the veterans of that administration have long since moved on to other ventures or retirement.
|
|
The strategic respite we got after the collapse of the Soviet Union is long since over.
|
|
Meanwhile, whatever promise Fitzpatrick, the Jets' one-year wonder, offered last season had long since faded.
|
|
He has long since survived attempts by the French to have him extradited, tried and executed.
|
|
That strangeness once gave her centrist disco-pop real teeth, but it has long since decayed.
|
|
Today Kiefer has long since been canonized, and his name has become a kind of trademark.
|
|
Now that he's long since escaped that fate, his firefighting book needs to be better known.
|
|
He had long since met the Democratic National Committee's other qualification requirement of 200,000 unique donors.
|
|
In fact, the illusion that has long-since been your relationship with certain people will shatter.
|
|
Whatever bound the two men—it included affection—had long since outworn the illusions of pride.
|
|
I, for one, am guilty of attempting to revive flames that have long since been extinguished.
|
|
It is long since high time that President Trump, and if not he then Congress act.
|
|
Zaharin says her company has long since grown beyond its original purpose to serve rural communities.
|
|
It's been a long since the last one, so how about a Saturday night taco feast?
|
|
This was designed to hold a large bronze trophy or "tripod," which has long since disappeared.
|
|
The historic Grain Silo Complex had long since blurred into the fabric of Cape Town's harbor.
|
|
Those instructions remain in the current spending bill even though the inauguration has long since passed.
|
|
That is the simple and long since obvious truth behind the alleged mystery of climate denial.
|
|
The tax return issue has long since fallen off the front burner of the political debate.
|
|
And us kids—well, the cash has long since run dry, but we have the stories.
|
|
This is another case where the industry has long since passed up the regulations that bind it.
|
|
We've moved on to other scandals, Ms. Marcos and her prodigious closet long since faded from memory.
|
|
Ordinarily, it is a goal, one of those mesmerizing dribbles that have long since been Messi's hallmark.
|
|
I was 14 but my innocence had long since been stolen every night since I was 3.
|
|
In Anbar and Salahuddin, provinces long since reclaimed by the government, IS is also flexing its muscles.
|
|
We've moved on to other scandals, Ms. Marcos and her prodigious closet long since faded from memory.
|
|
It's not that long since the couple first went public with their relationship during Memorial Day Weekend.
|
|
Indeed, the climate fight has long since moved past the stage when it was about the facts.
|
|
When away from the computer, apps I had long since forgotten about started to command my attention.
|
|
A source close to the Condit family says Gary has long since left the ice cream business.
|
|
Photo: Alex Cranz (Gizmodo)It hasn't been very long since the most recent barrage of iPhone rumors.
|
|
"It's been so long since the event that it's a non-issue for most people," Giambalvo said.
|
|
Grave robbers, explorers, and museum officials have long since taken anything of interest out of the tomb.
|
|
Liquor had long since lost its hypnotic effect—I really didn't even feel it at all anymore.
|
|
Apple had long since discontinued the line, and buying them second hand was just getting too pricy.
|
|
It was long since there had been so much merrymaking in Moscow as there was that year.
|
|
The former isn't acceptable under any circumstances and the latter has long since reached its expiry date.
|
|
Attitudes have long since mellowed and grown more than occasionally irreverent, even toward the Core Leader himself.
|
|
Mr. McInerney writes well enough that he could have long since shed these ancient affectations and obsessions.
|
|
The YPG says its troops have long since withdrawn from areas being targeted by Turkish-backed forces.
|
|
I remember seeing Maiden at a club in Bristol called the Granary Club that's long since gone.
|
|
Most of these voters had long since given up on an increasingly liberal and cosmopolitan Democratic Party.
|
|
The Oceana Grill was featured on an episode of Ramsay's long-since-cancelled television show Kitchen Nightmares.
|
|
Stephens' children have long since graduated high school, but he still pays attention, and he still votes.
|
|
It's been too long since the latest line dancing craze captivated the hearts (and feet) of America.
|
|
"But my daddy was qualified" for office, she would say, long since a supporter of Barack Obama.
|
|
"Jambon," I stammered, my brain registering a flicker of recognition from a long-since-forgotten French class.
|
|
It's been too long since we've had a new album from this veteran of the experimental scene.
|
|
He bellowed and pointed his Twitter finger at issues that have long since been investigated and resolved.
|
|
It's an alluring homage to a time, a community and a landscape that have long since vanished.
|
|
Major Australian retailers, in the meantime, have long since begun preparing for Amazon's entry into the marketplace.
|
|
Out of this silence, out of some long-since-condemned corner of my hippocampus, the address surfaced.
|
|
The Jazz Market's title sponsor, the Peoples Health insurance company, has long since run for the hills.
|
|
Opinion It's been way too long since there was a new class of drugs to treat depression.
|
|
LIVERPOOL, England — The smile that became so familiar in those first few months has long since disappeared.
|
|
The industry has long since challenged her research, and she has been outspoken in challenging them back.
|
|
Not only is the bloom off the rose, its pedals have long since disappeared into the ether.
|
|
"By the time my mother died, I had long since said goodbye to her," Ms. Perna said.
|
|
The café was quiet; the town's morning bustle had long since subsided, its wash of tourists receded.
|
|
The internet has long-since evolved past traditional cookies into much more sophisticated methods of commercial surveillance.
|
|
Growing up in Cresskill, N.J., Ricco was a Yankees fan — an allegiance that has long since fizzled.
|
|
Like many disabled adults, I've long since become accustomed to my physical limitations and all they entail.
|
|
The main difference between then and now is that West has long since surpassed his early dreams.
|
|
His video about a long-since vanished YouTuber LeafyIsHere was taken down for violating the new guidelines.
|
|
The jester who told the tale has long since moved on to crafting his next shocking confection.
|
|
But the firm has long since diversified into other areas including real estate, credit and hedge funds.
|
|
Nawaz listened intently to my story, but his eyes showed he'd long since arrived at his answer.
|
|
They look like architectural elements whose purposes, if they were ever determined, have long since been forgotten.
|
|
By the end of the album, the possibilities of escape and renewal have long since faded away.
|
|
It's been too long since we've had a culture chat, so let's get back in the swing.
|
|
In America, the past has long since been reckoned with and the playing field is now level.
|
|
The Bootleg series once served a useful function, but it has long since tipped over into decadence.
|
|
Facebook's main business may be social networking space, but it's long since been designing custom hardware in-house.
|
|
If we have this long-since evolved skill with the lips, then why don't we speak in whistles?
|
|
A. is one of my closest friends, but it's been way too long since we've seen each other.
|
|
I'd file a complaint with 'The Professional Society of Journalism' but they've long since hidden behind a paywall.
|
|
It's been so long since he's had to groom it, the actor even forgot what "shaving" was called.
|
|
Two years later, none of those advisers remain and the President has long since abandoned the Iran deal.
|
|
White supremacist organization American Renaissance and its editor Jared Taylor—long since quarantined on YouTube—were suspended today.
|
|
Passengers won't be wearing these suits for too long, since the trip to space will be rather short.
|
|
It's been too long since Miley Cyrus has graced our television and laptop screens with her energetic presence.
|
|
He's a sworn enemy of Marco Rubio, and we have long since established that nobody likes Ted Cruz.
|
|
Many of the statues of ancient Greece were covered with heavy pigmentation that has long since worn away.
|
|
With the battle of screen sizes long since won, Samsung has an entirely different battle on its hands.
|
|
You can finally collect money on a defective 3-year-old phone that you've probably long since replaced.
|
|
The low-rise, low-density zones have in most cases long since been engulfed by crowded, bustling cities.
|
|
Terrorism and getting the good-paying jobs that were once in Pensacola, but had long since vanished, back.
|
|
Other smartphone makers with finite amounts of storage in their phones have long since moved onto larger pastures.
|
|
One year on, with Mr Lighthizer long since in place, America's attitude to NAFTA seems no less hostile.
|
|
Moore's Law has long since faded, with processor gains coming less from traditional means than from clever physics.
|
|
Britain has long since welcomed Chinese investment in a whole range of sectors and has seen real benefits.
|
|
It's been so long since the Mini saw an update, some people presumed the product to be dead.
|
|
By the time he played Fish, or Tessio, Vigoda had long since passed Malcolm Gladwell's 10,000-hour benchmark.
|
|
Top Chef just wrapped up its 14th season — has it really been that long since we started watching?!
|
|
Its picturesque old center of covered spice markets has long since been reduced to rubble by street fighting.
|
|
China has long since displaced Russia on the world stage, in terms of clout if not actual impact.
|
|
Over the years, Cruise's hair has ranged from shaggy to buzzed, but it hasn't been this long since.
|
|
For supporters of new federal gun control measures, the time for a calm debate has long since passed.
|
|
He has not taken a layoff this long since Juan Manuel Márquez knocked him out in December 2012.
|
|
Budget airlines like Ryanair have long since decoupled flying from the services and amenities that usually accompanied it.
|
|
He has long since settled in the United States, but he remains very much his own terse man.
|
|
"It had long since ceased to matter Why," Don Birnam thinks near the end of his lost weekend.
|
|
I am a photo-illustrator, and I've been doing that for I don't know how long, since 1991.
|
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Unfortunately for FIFA and World Soccer in general, they have long since lost the benefit of the doubt.
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The euphoria that accompanied Russia's annexation has long since faded into resentment, even among the pro-Russian majority.
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But the lines between the teams have long since blurred, with Europe's best routinely joining the American tour.
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That doesn't mean it's going to live very long, since Wall Street immediately gave it a thumbs down.
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His favorite manager and general manager, Gil Hodges and Johnny Murphy, had long since died of heart attacks.
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Yeah, look, I mean, you know, we've had a long, since literally FDR, long relationship with Saudi Arabia.
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Journalists have long since exhausted all the available metaphors: Groundhog Day, high noon, crunch time, dead woman walking.
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" — Robin Greenstein, Upper West Side "Manhattan has long since lost whatever natural beaches, if any, it once had.
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My friends' families have long since retreated to their Bay Area, Ojai, or Malibu houses as cohesive units.
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Idaho has not had a Democratic governor since, and its Legislature has long since become dominated by Republicans.
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I open my eyes, look at the clock, and smile — it's been so long since I slept in.
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Had their parents bought identical pendants from the same Judaica shop in Frankfurt, no doubt long since gone?
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She finds in Anne the mordant fatigue of someone who has long since resigned herself to being ignored.
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I've also had the experience of a group chat reuniting a long since splintered friend group of mine.
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But Shawn (a charming RJ Brown) is made of buffer stuff and has long since outstripped his roommate.
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In 2009, Barack Obama had long since enacted economic stimulus legislation in response to recession and financial crisis.
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Meacham commends a particular liberal disposition that once dominated our politics but whose influence has long since waned.
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For one, Pierre Trudeau's Liberals showed a degree of arrogance that the modern party has long since lost.
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But the neighborhood has long since transformed into a bustling hive of boutique hotels and high-priced condos.
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J's is long since gone; now it is an airy place called 5 Sisters that serves African cuisine.
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What may have begun as a policy or a tactic in opposition has long since become a reflex.
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Still living a modest life on his farm in Hubei, Wu has long since retired from the fields.
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In Syria, Russian brutality has long since been established as a regular operating principle of its combat operations.
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While he does not quite live paycheck to paycheck, he has long since cashed in his 2112(k).
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"It's just been so long since we did that, that this (sell-off) seems so shocking," he said.
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Even when the original patents have long since expired, drug companies use various contrivances to keep prices high.
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Such enthusiasm for state ownership smacks of a philosophy long since abandoned by leaders on both left and right.
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Still, most providers who had to close their clinics have long since given up their leases, Hagstrom Miller said.
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As for Gates, he has long since left Microsoft to spend his time spearheading the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
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His latest series, Inherit the Dust, imagines these beautiful creatures wandering landscapes they've long since been driven out of.
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We've lost Tenacious D, God's Pottery never broke, and Flight of the Conchords has long since returned to ground.
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But for many users, Twitter's abuse problem has long since undermined its value as a platform for creative communication.
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It had been so long since we'd been in the studio we just thought we'd see how that felt.
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Outsourcing has long since been pointed at as a reason for lack of local unskilled or low-skilled jobs.
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It's been way too long since we've found a good kitchen gadget deal that's not on an Instant Pot.
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There were some interesting new titles this year, but the F2P market has long since taken over the platform.
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But we cannot undo mistakes that may have been made by people who have long since left the company.
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It's been way too long since we have been able to talk and hang out outside of the office.
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When I tell Chloë (who says that the cardigans have long since lost their scent), she rolls her eyes.
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The health and nutrition industry has long since moved past the idea that healthy eating involves merely slashing calories.
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It had been so long since he had spoken to his son that he almost seemed like a stranger.
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She listened as we called for public investment in our neighborhoods that have long since been ignored and marginalized.
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In the past, warm cycles lasted about 10,000 years, and it's been that long since the last cool period.
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The mixed forests that once blanketed central and western Europe have long since been turned to timber or fuel.
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White colonizers have long since left these shores, but isn't it remarkable how their influence never seems to wane?
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Its oil imports have long since surpassed its exports (although it remains a net seller of commodities in general).
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However, regardless of whatever his exact sentence ends up being, the damage is long since done to Yahoo's reputation.
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Terri has long since moved on from Aradia, but Wiseheart has remained, and says she never plans to leave.
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The conservative white Democrats Bill Clinton was so desperate to hold on to have long since abandoned the party.
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The comments had drawn criticism at home because U.S. intelligence agencies have long since concluded there was Russian meddling.
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No new date has been set for either legislative or presidential elections, despite the mandates having long since expired.
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But Japanese people —" flesh-and-blood humans —" had long since been removed from one of Japan's chief cultural exports.
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A squeeze on pay has not gone on this long since Joseph Swan invented the very first light bulb.
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Total money manager positions have always been net long since at least March 2013, suggesting a persistent bullish bias.
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"This is particularly true since the employees involved in the matters have long since left the company," he added.
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Your blue eyes long since dimmed by years of stunning underachievement took on the dazzle of a promising youth.
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ISIS leadership has long since relocated from Raqqa and moved deeper into the mid and lower Euphrates River Valley.
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However, it was launched a couple of years ago and has long since stagnated in the App Store charts.
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The Sender and its subsequent iteration, the Super Magic Diary, also had its competitors, though they're long since forgotten.
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Most rational people have long since moved on from the "just say no" era of drug education and prevention.
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I've long since parted ways with Santa Claus, the Tooth Fairy and most everything I learned in Catholic school.
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Golub called the pace "unheard of" for an expansion that has been going on this long — since mid-2009.
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Upon boarding, the discovery of a suited-up skeleton helps them realize the ship has long since been abandoned.
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Appliances that stopped working still kept their place in the kitchen, computers long since obsolete piled upon one another.
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The Inglenook brand had long since been sold and, over the years, it had passed through various corporate hands.
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However, it does matter now that those days of an army of underemployed agricultural workers are long since over.
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The year is 1960, and it's not long since they arrived in Montana, Jerry having quit his previous job.
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But the investigations are much more about what Russia did, as the House and Senate reports long since established.
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Refugee Resettlement has long since been a tool to assist those that are facing persecution in their home country.
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Surely everyone who wants to use a music streaming service has long since subscribed to Spotify or Apple Music.
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Ivanka has long since embraced color in her wardrobe again, but it remains unclear what inspired the fresh haircut.
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This was not the way to negotiate the craggy heights of Hyperborea, but I had long since stopped caring.
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And I'm a little surprised it's taken so long since Vegas for some of these things to get said.
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Only 15 percent of fantasy leagues are public, and head-to-head has long since overtaken rotisserie-style scoring.
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The president and his siblings have long since sold their father's buildings and moved on with their inherited fortunes.
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Long since canonical onstage, his musicals are now regularly stripped for parts in solo recitals and supper-club engagements.
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The titular setting is the once magnificent garden of an English estate, long since fallen into disuse and decay.
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As Warzel points out, Twitter amplified those conspiracies via its trending algorithm, which has long since outlived its usefulness.
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Wukan, meanwhile, has long since reverted to the grip of the local officials whom the villagers had once defied.
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Ties Our grown sons had long since moved out when my husband and I took in two foster daughters.
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Voter suppression efforts like redistricting, gerrymandering and voter purging (among many other issues) have long since made that clear.
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Literature from the subcontinent has long since moved beyond stories of snake charmers and female feticide and widow burning.
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The debate over what went wrong raged in the aftermath of the war but has long since grown cold.
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By the time his late work appeared, he had long since assumed identities he both did and didn't want.
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At an age when many rock stars are long since retired, Springsteen routinely keeps rocking late into the night.
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Democrats and Republicans have long since stopped discussing the same reality when it comes to the Trump–Ukraine affair.
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His mother, the former Rose Roden, was the music critic for the The New York Globe, long since disappeared.
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Republicans and Democrats have long since separated themselves by ideology, leaving each more uniformly conservative or liberal than ever.
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We go there but don't stay long, since we're more interested in continuing to get to know each other.
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Her own kids were 20203 and 20, and she had long since forgone higher education in favor of working.
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Unfortunately, this look didn't stick around too long; since then, the comedian has played with frosted tips and blue hair.
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And the Osteen brand of prosperity faith has long since parted company with the receding specter of the Protestant ethic.
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The Islamic State's crimes, and the fear they instilled, have long since woven themselves into the fabric of French life.
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The building, built in the 1970s, has long since fallen into disrepair and has attracted a large colony of vultures.
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The sun had long since set when I pulled into a sleepy town at the edge of Vermont's Northeast Kingdom.
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But the rapists—rebels from one of the region's several militia groups—had long since melted back into the bush.
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IN MOST four-decade-old firms run by greying co-founders, investors would have long since demanded clarity on succession.
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It's incredible and we can't believe it's been that long since a female trio has made a splash like that.
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Manufacturing and the warehouse industries had long since left, leaving behind empty buildings, high unemployment and a dwindling tax base.
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Frankly, it has been that long since AMD mounted a serious challenge to Intel for the heart of gaming PCs.
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"Haniel has long since endeavoured to diversify, balance and grow its portfolio of companies," Haniel Chief Executive Stefan Gemkow said.
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The sand has long since blown away, but a footprint (or "dune cast") left over by the cooled lava remains.
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But it was one of a widespread rash of kidnappings at that time, one which has long since ebbed away.
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At least the audio tape in Baldwin's past is a comparatively tame family feud that has long since been resolved.
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Assuming that argument has long since been put to rest may be as premature as Mark Twain's once purported passing.
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Fast-forward 15 years, and the once-loved music mash up has long since become a fiery pit of hell.
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"The Cosmopolitans" is a book of sighs, for dreams thwarted and for a city that has long since moved on.
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"(Euro 2020) is going to be an interesting experiment because," said Nally, who has long since disassociated himself from FIFA.
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One news industry veteran, who has long since ditched newspapers for radio, once summed up the situation perfectly for me.
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The Chinese-language media in the territory has long-since fallen into line and stays clear of criticism of Beijing.
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But how to prove a connection to twenty-year-old hacks when the FBI had long since destroyed the evidence?
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The young upstarts who had conceived of the forum had long since turned into revered luminaries in their own right.
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Having immigrated to North America a decade earlier, my family had long since been freed from China's one-child policy.
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Most of the women — known as the "German girls" — did not hear the apology because most have long since died.
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It brought back, too, her plum tree, long since cut down, and the feeling of red dirt between my toes.
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But the demonstrations have long since broadened into calls for more democracy and many protesters have pledged to fight on.
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By the time they sold their summer house in the area, in 1986, the boat had long since changed hands.
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What he once believed would lead to independence has long since become a regime of checkpoints and closures, he said.
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He has, of course, long since been thoroughly won over by "Hamilton," if not necessarily by musicals as a genre.
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The Walking Dead Gregory has long since outlived his usefulness, to "The Walking Dead" and to all of its characters.
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Photo via Wikimedia Commons It's been far too long since we've had new Radiohead in our lives in any capacity.
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By the time we finished work, every place to eat on base had long since closed and we were exhausted.
|
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But these kindred spirits are gone now, Trump has raised the stakes and patience for quaintness has long since expired.
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But those battles have long since been settled; Ms. Swift starred in Apple commercials and returned her catalog to Spotify.
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When the government finally surrendered to Communist tanks in April 1975, the South's political fate had long since been sealed.
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For them, any evanescent illusion of societal metamorphosis has long since dissolved, along with the emotional intensity of that moment.
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Although raised as a Roman Catholic, in Spain's Basque Country, I had long since abandoned any connection to the church.
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On this night, she chose not to tell that story, but then the song has long since transcended its origins.
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The record is eight, held by Mattingly himself, since 1987; Dale Long, since 1956; and Ken Griffey Jr., since 1993.
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The women's bodies depicted in canvasses by Peter Paul Rubens have long since made "Rubenesque" a euphemism for plus-size.
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"Haven't had my real hair this long since I was 15," the beauty mogul, now 22, wrote atop the clip.
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The church's prestige and influence has long since declined; in its place, show business and sport supply the celestial firmament.
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Today, ROK has long since converged with most major western economies – something the World Bank predicted wouldn't happen for decades.
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But worry about anti-Semitism outside the region and unrelated to the conflict is ballast we have long-since jettisoned.
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In Goleta, just outside Santa Barbara, many of the once numerous citrus groves have long since been replaced by development.
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Britain has long since lost its empire — and this prime minister looks set to break up the United Kingdom itself.
|
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Correction calls have abounded lately, based at least in some part because it's been so long since one has occurred.
|
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It is an approach long since abandoned by most unions and corporations, but one that may be making a comeback.
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The sheer number of guests reminds listeners of his devotion to a purist underground that he has long since outgrown.
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Our immigration system has long since stopped serving the broad needs of immigrant populations or those of natural born citizens.
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" Trump had long since chosen to reduce—or, in his calculation, surely, to inflate—himself to a persona: "Donald Trump.
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The laws have long since been changed — sangiovese since 1996 must be 80 percent to 100 percent of the blend.
|
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Public Nazi imagery was long ago destroyed, and swastikas were long since knocked off the walls of Nazi-era buildings.
|
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And as Cohen notes, the market segmentation of consumer culture has long since made its way into the political arena.
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They are the moai statues that have long since become synonymous with Rapa Nui and put it on the map.
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There were some technical glitches in the early days of the law, but those have long since been resolved, he said.
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I have long since lost track of who most of the characters are or what their relationships are with one another.
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"We have long since surpassed the possibility that these are all just coincidences," Calcasieu Parish District Attorney John DeRosier tells PEOPLE.
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The top leadership of the agency that presided over the Iraq failure during the Bush administration has long since been replaced.
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The top leadership of the agency that presided over the Iraq failure during the Bush administration has long since been replaced.
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We advise you not to sit on the offer too long since the code will only be valid for 48 hours.
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"Now, in 2016, hopes for eradication have long since faded, as have many of the gains realized by the effort," Drs.
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It doesn't include 19303- and 16-bit computer games, which were distributed on magnetic media which has long since been corrupted.
|
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SpongeBob Squarepants's finest episodes may have long since aired, but the show, a perfect show, continues to delight in meme form.
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And even though I don't identify with either of those stereotypes, people have long since judged me based on those constructs.
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A man of great ego and daring, he was sacrificed to a cause that had long since abandoned its professed ideals.
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Half the tracks on a placeholder they've long since earned are from The Woods and 2015's No Cities to Love.
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After all, plenty of groups of mammals that arose in the early Cenozoic have long since vanished in the real world.
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" Average prices now exceed 1.2 million Canadian dollars ($887,0003), having "long since slipped out of reach for the average local homebuyer.
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Where the male comedian like Louis C.K. has long since taken center stage, the female comedian has yet to do so.
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The original vision of the internet, as a self-governing cyber-Utopia, has long since been consigned to history (see article).
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More important investments in roads and schools have long since dried up, according to BudgIT, a fiscal analysis group in Lagos.
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Its diamond had long since fallen out once it became mine, and all that remained was the band and empty setting.
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Worldwide, there are thought to be some 100 million land mines, many of which are leftover from conflicts long since finished.
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But it's possible that it's been so long since you started bingeing that you forgot what your first binge show was.
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She had a TV career, but that has long since petered out, and she now feels marooned in status-conscious Seattle.
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He kept doing it, even as his most senior aides assured the public that he had long since abandoned the fallacy.
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Though at an age at which most players have long since retired, Haas played as recently as last fall in Vienna.
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Right now, people feel that the time for transformation in our society has long since arrived, and they are undoubtedly correct.
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The company, long since eclipsed by Google and Facebook, now commands just a tiny fraction of people's attention and advertisers' dollars.
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But business has long since moved on, meaning tariffs on washing machines and solar panels will do more harm than good.
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Trump inherited an economy that had long since stabilized and begun to grow but that remained well below its productive capacity.
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Mr. McBride, who was born in the Red Hook housing projects, has long since moved on and up in the world.
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By Things From The Flood, these children have become teenagers but the facility, long since decommissioned, still makes its presence felt.
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Apps like Readdle's PDF Expert, for example, have long since supported integration with Dropbox, OneDrive, and Google Docs, as have others.
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How many more times can you watch soldiers wade into a charnel-house that has long-since ceased to be horrifying?
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The country has long since accustomed itself to be self-sufficient, and the e-commerce industry in Iran is no exception.
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Not the trunk, rotund and rotted inside and long since shored up with cement, like a cavity in a bad tooth.
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But everyone in the White House, and in the GOP hierarchy, has long since stopped trying to rein in the President.
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By now, all of my fellow grunts had either drunken themselves stuporous or had long since been rendered mute by pain.
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Though she is a registered Democrat, Ms. Stroud had long since drifted away from the party over its liberal social policies.
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That would have been illegal under Alabama law, but the statute of limitations for the crime has long since run out.
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It's fun at first, but he eventually realizes he's trying to recreate a time that has long since passed him by.
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Point is... things had long since been on the rocks when Casey won the Oscar for Best Actor earlier this year.
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Successful prosecution often requires resources that are hard to scrape up and evidence that has long since disappeared on the battlefield.
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Or is it something more like eBay, a well-known but puttering giant with its best growth long since behind it?
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The idea that Trump would forgo international adventures and focus on a domestic agenda has long since gone up in smoke.
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The connection with German ethnic pride had long since dwindled when Dr. Brown was growing up a couple of miles away.
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A half-joke from a small-town mayor about breaking Fidel Castro's record for marathon speechifying had long since been forgotten.
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Unfortunately, the willingness to take even a minuscule personal risk in the name of the communal good has long since eroded.
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His untruths, which lately average almost two dozen a day, have long since stopped being news, becoming instead irritating background noise.
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Mr. Medoff, though, had long since become a playwright who did not view New York as the center of the universe.
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Bryan's renaissance at an age when most tennis stars have long since retired is certainly one for the short list, too.
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But the Sanders campaign has long prioritized making inroads with voters long-since abandoned by traditional Democrats—politically and economically speaking.
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In richer countries like the United States, Britain and Canada, that strategy has long since become a norm of public health.
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He had long since wandered into central midfield, craving some sort of space, some sort of peace, only to find neither.
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Graffiti's outlaw tint has also dissipated, its day colored by nostalgia and its stylistic cues long since co-opted by advertising.
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You pray to know what to do but we have long since agreed to do nothing, so that's what we do.
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Jim has long since been married himself, but when he comes back into her life, Eleanor must take stock yet again.
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But it's worth remembering that the budget compromise increases spending only compared with long-since-abandoned limits set back in 2011.
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The excitement around "Star Wars" in 2015 was unique because it had been so long since the last film, Brochstein said.
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It's still possible that the wax was perfumed, but it would have long since evaporated, so they can't know for sure.
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But it's worth remembering that the budget compromise increases spending only compared with long-since-abandoned limits set back in 2011.
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The house the Soviets assigned them, long since replaced, had previously been the home of two Jewish brothers and their families.
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Burningham," she wrote, "has long since grasped that all children need is a trigger and their imaginations will do the rest.
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Other major cities (like London) have long since moved on to electronic "tap-to-ride" payment methods—similar to Apple Pay.
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That said, the dominance of this one brutal image of these complex keystone animals has long since, well, jumped the shark.
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"Social networks have long since made this impossible, making it that much more difficult for competitors to arise," Mr Thompson points out.
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But according to law enforcement, during questioning in Brown's kidnapping, Kohlhepp confessed to the quadruple homicide, which had long since gone cold.
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Three years into the Trump era, it's long since time to expand the idea of what a classic American song looks like.
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The Trump administration has long since abandoned its pledge that wealthy Americans wouldn't receive tax cuts; they actually received the largest cuts.
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Snoozing is old news, as smartphone email clients like Astro and the late Mailbox have long since incorporated the procrastinator-friendly feature.
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Global terror threats, the migration crisis, and new pandemics like Ebola have long since eclipsed concerns over HIV in international news coverage.
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And Mars' oceans have long since evaporated away, leaving a vast dust-ridden desert at the mercy of the callous Martian winds.
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She was such an early model that all of her alerts had long-since been integrated into subsequent DAE drone operating systems.
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"Its party base has long since recognised this and has thrown the CDU, with its policy of exclusion, into chaos," he added.
|
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The leading candidates have long since left Iowa to stump for votes in New Hampshire, where voters cast primary ballots on Tuesday.
|
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It's been too long since the last Limp Wrist release, but the queer punk legends are are back with new album Facades.
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But one of their products was an email client, long since abandoned, but it was sort of like a companion to BBedit.
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Sarah has long since left heroin behind and is about to begin post-graduate research project into issues around trauma and addiction.
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The towering plume, he said in an email, "is most definitely not the original mushroom cloud, which had long since dissipated."Mr.
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The Farm gives Roy's 10th draft a clean bill of health, and he realizes all the lunch places have long since closed.
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Captain Marvel's feminism feels not only like a step backwards, but reactive to the male superheroes long-since established in the MCU.
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Gretchen long since dispelled the illusion that mental illness can be magically fixed, so is this only the first step for Edgar?
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In fact, most Asian cities have long since abandoned them (and a few European and North American cities have taken them up).
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It's now long since absorbed into the government as a formalized paramilitary group -- under the new name of the Rapid Support Forces.
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President Trump can go on blaming Obama for the current Middle East disaster; he has long since acquired ownership of this disaster.
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Other black landmarks that have long since disappeared are commemorated with remembrances embedded in the sidewalk like tombstones to a forgotten culture.
|
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While the Yankees have scratched back into the postseason discussion, that type of talk has long since been tabled for Tampa Bay.
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Any problems have "long since been resolved," said Scott Bookman, the laboratory director at the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.
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Twitch has long since allowed its streamers to generate revenue from their channels through things like subscriptions, virtual tipping and game sales.
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My modest early-20s partier window has long since passed, and I can't help but feel that I wasted it on heterosexuality.
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Also, the Carousel Lounge is a beer and wine cash bar, with a BYOL policy, and liquor stores have long since closed.
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He explained that when he and Ms. Darnas had first seen the place the walls had long since caved in on themselves.
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He mentions cafes and ice cream parlors, some long since closed, and cars that have not been on the road for decades.
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United, in a very real sense, has sold its soles, but whatever qualms that might have once existed have long since evaporated.
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"The discovery well was worthless," said a retired lawyer who was involved in a long-since-forgotten lawsuit filed there in 1987.
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Maybe now he can mend fences with his ex-wife, Ginger (Jennifer Tilly), a voluble floozy who has long since moved on.
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It's been far too long since we got a bonkers Nic Cage movie, but thankfully Color Out of Space has come along.
|
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Trump has long since departed Queens, along with more than 900,000 other whites, many of whom became recruits for his presidential campaign.
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Legal questions remain, however, since the amendment was passed by Congress in the 1970s with a deadline that has long since passed.
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HPM Partners' Jim Lebenthal owns the stock and despite the pop, he's staying long since he believes Roku will soon top $60.
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Our traffic has long since surpassed what it was when our troubles began, and it grew nearly 70 percent last year alone.
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Most New York storefront establishments were on the Bowery, which had long since became a skid row, with a reputation for crime.
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Norman Lear's original series "One Day at a Time" hailed from an era of socially conscious entertainment that has long since passed.
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So, yes, Mullin and Ewing have long since cooled the animus that existed between the rivals during their Big East playing days.
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None of those phantom siblings ever appeared, and Nina lives in a home that has long since lost its way in love.
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The old stereotypes of the fatalistic Russian peasant willing to endure any hardship for the motherland are long since out of date.
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A former actress 28 years his junior, she had long since become Vaccaro's aide-de-camp, senior adviser, sounding board and constant companion.
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Ms. Walton nicely charts Miss Wade's growing disillusionment, while Ms. Bacon offers a portrait of a woman whose illusions have long since flown.
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It had been too long since our last one-on-one date, and I had really missed spending some quality time with him.
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Now in his thirties, at a time when many fighters have long since retired, Manasak's name is still featured on top fight cards.
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The Kings, who sit last in the Western Conference and have long since been eliminated from playoff contention, have won three consecutive games.
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Even diehard Game of Thrones fans are justifiably a little rusty since it's been so long since this series graced our TV screens.
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Allen has long-since denied the accusation that he molested seven-year-old Farrow in 1992, as detailed in a Vanity Fair article.
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Last onscreen interaction: "No One" (Season 6, episode 8) Okay, so it hasn't been that long since these two last saw each other.
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The vehicle wouldn't last for very long — since it wouldn't have much fuel — but the style is much cheaper to build and fly.
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I've long since shed the purity ring that I once wore, the one that mirrored those on the hands of the Jonas Brothers.
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It's been so long since the neighborhood playgroup where they met, and they don't lie to each other, not then, especially not now.
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LSD was first synthesized in 1938 and MDMA in 1912, so those patents have long since expired and you can't re-patent them.
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Our next leader should be preparing the nation for 2046-2071, not for a return to an age that has long since passed.
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This card-style carousel look-and-feel was inspired in part by Facebook Paper, the company's long since shuttered standalone news reading app.
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The canniest "feudals", says Badar Alam, editor of a current-affairs magazine, have long since morphed or married into the rising industrial class.
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But if your friends have long since given up and your bank account is screaming mercy, your options are few and far between.
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Though the conflict has (thankfully) long since ended, newly declassified information suggests it might have impacted space weather in ways we never anticipated.
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LeBron, who had long since been an NBA superstar, was hosting an off-season camp for top college players in conjunction with Nike.
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I assure you it did, but you can't go back and look at his tweets about it because they've long since been deleted.
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Russian pilots say the TU-154 is still flightworthy, though major Russian commercial airlines have long since replaced it with Western-built planes.
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Kondo's big-time fame has happened to the chagrin of both hoarders and hipsters who'd long since digested the lessons in her book.
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Hargrove discovered that two of the memory cards were completely unreadable—they had used batteries that had long since given up the ghost.
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Today, the same white bullet that Walter Cronkite rode in 1966 sits in a garage in Vermont, its test track long since demolished.
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The agency, through a spokesperson, made it clear that having one's cake and eating it too is a long-since mastered CIA skill.
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He also admires Meek's determination to continue putting the spotlight on the problem ... even though he's long since put his case behind him.
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Though they made an appearance at The Others Way festival earlier this year, it's been too long since they've delivered any recorded material.
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I will not quote them here because they betrayed my heart and mind with false hope and have long since been proven wrong.
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Not far behind will be the end of the TV-newspaper cross-ownership ban, which has long since outlived its utility and sustainability.
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"[Apple's] estimates and any enthusiasm that had once been generated by the largest company in the world had long since diminished," he said.
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Apple announced after the first release of documents that many of the security flaws mentioned in that archive had long since been patched.
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The challenge for scholars attempting to rewrite Thanksgiving is the challenge of confronting an ideology that has long since metastasized into popular history.
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They're full of towns, women and aspirations that have been long since left behind, but not forgotten. Columbia/Legacy/Roar/Tri. Sept. 2110.
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"White working class voters in Ohio were performing like white working class voters in Missouri, who long since abandoned the party," Bonier said.
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Suzuki has long since proved the skeptics wrong, but the early doubters certainly helped fuel his relentless drive to the precipice of 3,000.
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His detractors say he had long since abandoned criticizing the ruling Chinese Communist Party in favor of protecting his personal and business interests.
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While the financial crisis of 2008 had some similarities to the 1929 crash, the worst effects of that crash have long since passed.
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He played semi-pro ball on the weekends, but thought his childhood aspiration to play Major League Baseball (MLB) was long since over.
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The characters of Howard and Raj have long since left behind their horny nerd starting points; Howard has two kids, for god's sake.
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The smoothness, that production-line mentality in which the club rolled on regardless of the man on the sideline, has long since disappeared.
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But most attacks use well-worn techniques like phishing and other forms of fraud and security vulnerabilities that have long since been patched.
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In the 1990s, the party agreed that abortion should be "safe, legal and rare," a slogan that has long since fallen from use.
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By the time I stood at the counter watching the strands of liquid coalesce, my grandmother had long since committed it to memory.
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The well was plugged and abandoned, and the drilling equipment and a special timber pad it sat on have long since been removed.
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It has been a rapid rise, given that it is not long since Alisson was not even the best goalkeeper in his family.
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Ms. Warren has long since graduated from her childhood economic insecurity to life with a golden retriever, Harvard tenure and a Senate sinecure.
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Every team has its band of followers, and fans even wear shirts from teams long since defunct, but Ferrari has the loyal tifosi.
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Don&apost stand up for too long since that directs the fluid toward your feet and can lead to swelling in that area.
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Other international powers have long since stopped efforts to intervene against the government's advances, even as they call for political change in Damascus.
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Like a loud date who has blathered on all evening, it has long since made the case that we're not meant to be.
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This was a question I had long since learned that he resented, and in my pursuit, I had been careful to avoid it.
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Mayflower Advisors' Larry Glazer says it's been so long since the last meaningful correction, the next one will play havoc with investors' heads.
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The candidates may not want this election to become a battle of the sexes, but the lines have been drawn, long since. ♦
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Veer too closely toward addressing employees who have long since accepted Russia's role in political hacking, and lose critical access to the president.
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Like a loud date who has blathered on all evening, it has long since made the case that we're not meant to be.
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This is now a distant memory, a sign of a culture that's long since drifted into the gunmetal grey of the North Sea.
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For me, the frozen potpie has long since lost its attractiveness, but I confess to sometimes longing for a made-from-scratch version.
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And suddenly we saw: The march had long since spilled over and past the Mall itself, onto the streets, 12th Street and Ninth.
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Either they're too busy making it, or they're long since retired and only watch the types of programs they already know they like.
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After all, BuzzFeed has long since proven that people do like relating themselves to fictional characters, thanks to those "which character are you?" quizzes.
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The technological innovations that made early versions of Chrome seem so incredible have long since replicated if not utterly improved upon by other browsers.
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But bereft of a goal (if they were given one, it seems they've long since forgotten it), the exchanges revert to a circular pattern.
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To hear them tell it, Ms. McCaskill, who has held one public office or another here since 1983, has long since lost her way.
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When we pulled into the village of Snuny, at the base of Mount Sinjar, the sun had long since set; it was pitch black.
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But it long since worked out that the attractions of Sinified Marxism were limited among those living beyond the second ring road in Beijing.
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He notes the woman claimed the alleged rape occurred in 1988 ... and the statute of limitations has long since run on any such claim.
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Both have long since stopped working on SRB2, with Freda leaving in 2009 and Wallbank stepping down from Team Sonic Junior sometime in 2002.
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It's been three years since CD Projekt Red released The Witcher 3, and it's been nearly as long since Cyberpunk 43 was first announced.
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Everything is smoothed out, half-swallowed by sand, the few remaining outcroppings of metal becoming monuments, shrines to something that is long since gone.
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Now, long since the Medieval Ages when this ring style was first designed, signet rings are worn more for their looks than anything else.
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Smith also ordered a new opportunity for gun owners to object or opt out of the settlement; a previous window had long since expired.
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The unimaginative Mr Hammond is like a priest of a dying religion, repeating formulae that once moved people's hearts but have long since petrified.
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Instead, the company bought popular app Tweetie and built upon its platform (though it's likely that whatever Tweetie code existed is long since gone).
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Its documentary division has long since reached powerhouse status; the streaming giant nabbed its first Oscar nomination in 2014 for its documentary The Square.
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Phelps has long since retired but the emergence of American Caeleb Dressel and Hungary's Kristof Milak has ensured that competition is no less fierce.
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Both women sing about the way memories can inflict damage, whether it's a smile long since withheld or a lifetime worth of intimate contact.
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By the time they turn back to climate, if they turn back to climate, they've long since lost the capital necessary for the fight.
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In fact, it's been so long since Chrysler has redone a minivan that its questionable that there's even room in the marketplace for it.
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His rescuers were pleased to find that the baby gorilla likely wasn't held as a pet for too long, since he was still strong.
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Given the emotional range of items people to post on Facebook, it's long since time that the Like button make room for some alternatives.
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" He said if it were up to him, he would have "long since done a safe zone, as well as a no-fly zone.
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The Texans only have a three-game winning streak because they've been able to punish pathetic AFC South teams that long since abandoned hope.
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By its final years, Communism and the regimes had long since lost their ideological appeal, and their capacity to deliver economic growth was exhausted.
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Besides a few holographic figures, Obduction is a lonely game, inviting players to piece together the lives of people who have long since disappeared.
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The feather trade has long since shifted to sustainable sources—its ethics no worse than the leather industry's, its environmental impact softer than cotton's.
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The lead and zinc mines in Picher, about five miles north, where Mantle's father — Elvin Charles, known as Mutt — worked, have long since closed.
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The truth is that a majority of Catholics in Europe and the United States have long since stopped listening to church dictates about sex.
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By then, civil bans on divorce and contraception had long since been removed, and Ireland's near-total ban on abortion was soon to follow.
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At an age when other top arm wrestlers have long since retired, Devio can enter a tournament anywhere and still be a top competitor.
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Not-for-profit organizations have long since been a key component of disaster management, codified in coalitions like Voluntary Organizations Active in Disasters (VOAD).
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By their second anniversaries, your friends have long since realized they will rarely use that fancy china and silver for which they registered, anyway.
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If I ever hoped that my personal connection to Corkin would provide me any sort of privileged access, I had long since given up.
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These are objectively bad players and have proven for quite some time that whatever talent they once possessed has long since left their bodies.
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Journalists and the public could have waded through them, discussed them, written about them — and by now, everyone would have long since moved on.
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If Doyle vacillates between embracing and undercutting the play's inherent cartoonishness, it is perhaps because our own daily reality has long since surpassed it.
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And while that contemplative mood gave her some calm and joy, it also unearthed emotions Shriver felt had long since passed or been processed.
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Because the abuse took place 20 years ago, the statute of limitations has long since run out, leaving Ms. Sullivan with no legal recourse.
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While this theory has long since been discredited, what Muslimova does is create a character that is innocent, curious, and fascinated by her reflection.
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But, when the alleged assaults occurred in the '80s, the statute of limitations was 3 years, which means it has long since run out.
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" Brahms's two male voices, tenor and bass, fondly, sighingly, invoke their charms: "I should long since have turned monk were it not for women!
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Protesters and supporters who traded angry taunts outside the rally have long since gone home, and the arena has gone back to hosting basketball.
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Ms. Fernández's sister, Paola, 4003, had long since stopped dancing to the calypso music pulsing from a speaker at the front of the stall.
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But the location was moot — the building's four studios had long since been rented, and the last one-bedroom had just been rented, too.
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The "reading wars" have long since pitted the phonics-favoring, "sound it out" camp against educational policy makers' whole-language "think it through" cohort.
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This week will mark nine years since the bear-market nadir of March 2009 and it's almost as long since the last recession ended.
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"Indeed, had Sears been owned by anyone else it would have likely long since gone under," said Neil Saunders, managing director at GlobalData Retail.
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And besides, my uncles' carefree attitude was probably a result of being bald for decades, with the indignity of corrosion long since behind them.
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But it's also worth remembering that Apple — and even the Mac in isolation — has long since gone mainstream, and is bigger than these groups.
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Though Dick was once known as the sharp comedian from NewsRadio, he has long since been associated more with his intoxicated and disruptive behavior.
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That's correct, this is the same Gopman that was lambasted after he lost it in a long-since deleted Facebook rant on SF's homeless problem.
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Checking the inbox becomes depressing, running a useful search becomes nearly impossible, and systems of labels that once made sense have long since been abandoned.
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Since many coveted collaborations are long since sold out, we relied heavily on eBay and Etsy to supplement what's no longer on the shop floor.
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It has become bigger, much more balanced in terms of gender, and it has long since branched out from sculpture to include many other mediums.
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The sun has long since set by the time the cars and RVs ramble back into Alexandria to find a somber Rosita at the gate.
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While Caitlyn Jenner's rep Alan Nierob said his client was "safe and long since evacuated," he could not confirm reports that her home burned down.
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Now she's exactly that — though probably not for long since it falls on the last of her allies to punish her for what she's done.
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Maggie, it seems, has long since come to peace with what transpired, and the two settle perhaps the show's most understated but pivotal character conflict.
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Those who've read Outline or Transit will recall our narrator, Faye, who returns in Kudos remarried but surrounded by people long since disillusioned by love.
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The technical innovations in his writing for strings — the skittish bow taps, the string-snapping pizzicatos — have long since been absorbed into players' technical lexicon.
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Used batteries have lower energy density than new stationary-storage batteries and won't last as long, since they are nearer the end of their lifecycle.
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My Dearest Abigail, It has been long since I had an opportunity of writing to you, and I gladly avail myself of the present opportunity.
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It had been so long since our one-on-one date, and I didn't want him thinking I had forgotten about him because I hadn't.
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But first, since it's been a while (too long!) since we last spent time with our favorite time-crossed duo, let's recap what we know.
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And just this week, a South Carolina lawmaker wants to stop people from accessing online porn which has long since been declared protected free speech.
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The politics of having your cake and eating it have long since given way to the politics of choosing between gruel or bread and water.
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But the day-to-day fall-out from the case had long since taken a toll, a source close to the Cosby family tells PEOPLE.
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The wooden hull of the ship, which sank in the Java Sea, has long since disintegrated, but its cargo offers vital clues about the vessel.
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It's been far too long since the world was graced with a Jennifer Lopez rom-com, but fortunately, it was all leading up to this.
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It has been so long since its officials have had to sign off on a new plane design that they seem to have forgotten how.
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Taking place in a blighted landscape of fire, crime, lethargy and unease, the story investigates the intricacies of intimacy when love has long since diminished.
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The list of these countries is potentially long, since US-based entities account for nearly one-quarter of the stock of global foreign direct investment.
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Game of Thrones is teasing some major meetings and reunions, and "Stormborn" saw one we'd long since given up on: Arya and her direwolf Nymeria.
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But as this case shows, MCR has long since gone international, having been spotted in more than two dozen countries in both people and animals.
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"It's been so long since I've seen him, imagine how I feel inside," Padilla said, speaking through a translator at the airport after the reunion.
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Schwinn has long since updated its bike designs, but the company pays homage to its past with an indoor bike that's oozing with retro charm.
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"This issue has been long since resolved with system improvements that have been incorporated into production for all 787 models," Boeing said by e-mail.
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Fove has a single experience that's a few minutes long; since it was only in Japanese, I couldn't even understand the dialog without Kojima's explanations.
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"I feel like the emotions have long since been mostly bleached out of 'feel that,' " said Mark Liberman, a linguist at the University of Pennsylvania.
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I became totally pro at the game, and despite having long since moved on to other time-wasters, I always look back on it fondly.
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Many nations lack the environmental safeguards long since implemented in the United States, and this outsourcing would result in a drastic increase in global emissions.
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The members of that support group -- elderly people who had suffered a disease long since eradicated in the United States -- would change her life forever.
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It's an exercise in nostalgic avant-gardism, a retro-modernist trip down aesthetic paths that have long since been blocked off, overgrown or paved over.
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Also damaged during war in the '90s, the jumps have long since been left to the elements, their concrete slopes an echo of former excitement.
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Called Net Art Anthology, it is to provide a permanent home online for 215 important artworks, many of which have long since disappeared from view.
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By that point, Lee had long since become more of a company figurehead rather than a writer and editor in the day-to-day trenches.
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Thirty years on and long since recovered, Ms. Kirkland, 63, is still a force, as uncompromising in her teaching as she was in her dancing.
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Republicans have lately adopted a new talking point: that the less risky detainees have been long since transferred, so only the most dangerous prisoners remain.
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But her treatment options had long since been exhausted, and she had at most weeks to live; a stream of visitors came day and night.
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Long since returned, the "idle king" reflects on a bitter irony: life back on Ithaca is not what he'd dreamed of during his years away.
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This puts the show in a similar situation to its characters, who—if they even remain alive—have all long since left any safe harbor.
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Kinbaku's intricate knots has long-since infiltrated fringes of the art scene, with even Lady Gaga being photographed by Japanese photographer Nobuyoshi Araki in rope.
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Formed in 2002, when dance music had long since been taken over by electronics, LCD Soundsystem relied instead on muscle and physical instruments, not programming.
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Privately donated cadavers used in the same anatomy classes had long since been cremated after a ceremony of thanks, their ashes carefully preserved for relatives.
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Halloween has long since expanded from the childhood holiday of begging for Milky Ways and Smarties to include the adult celebration of costumed role-playing.
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It's been way too long since Pulp Fiction, and if they were looking to squeeze out the last bit of "cool" Travolta, they failed badly.
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The cast members had long since completed their work, getting HAL's lines fed to them by a range of people, including the actress Stefanie Powers.
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The half-dozen mints Jenny Watanabe had eaten at the beginning of her shift to pre-emptively perfume the interior had long since worn off.
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She had long since abandoned her interest when the Gloria Vanderbilt Apparel Corporation was sold to the Jones Apparel Group in 2002 for $100 million.
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Las Vegas PD tells us ... Foxx is in the clear -- at least criminally -- because the statute of limitations of 3 years has long since run.
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But it has been so long since a young player has turned a major victory into the fuel for a sustained run in major tournaments.
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She had long since given up watching the nightly news ("too depressing"), and said she avoided talking about bills and money in front of Avery.
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"Journalists have long since exhausted all the available metaphors: Groundhog Day, high noon, crunch time, dead woman walking," writes our London-based correspondent Ellen Barry.
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Instead, his New York years ended ingloriously, with the Mets leaving him unprotected in the free-agent compensation draft — long since abandoned — in January 1984.
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"The discovery well was worthless," said Sidney B. Silverman, a retired lawyer who was involved in a long-since-forgotten lawsuit filed there in 21.
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Strewn over an acre of rust and rolling stock were jumbles of train components long since corroded, and decommissioned timber carriages moldering on the sidings.
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Johnston's ex-stepfather, Joe Wiesenfeld — a screenwriter of an Oscar-winning short film who died last January — had long since lost touch with her family.
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Some foreign activists were not able to get visas in time, while others had long since made alternative plans they could not break, he said.
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By now, the notions of what is presidential and what is unconventional have taken on new meaning, long since divorced from anything that came before.
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Now less novel, they still remain news: Colorism has not gone away, nor has the military, long since integrated, stamped out racism among its ranks.
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Captain John Tavares has long since been the face of the New York Islanders, however, promising rookie Josh Ho-Sang is turning heads as well.
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"We will endure it," Ephraim had told Yankel; but the boy chose another course, evidently remembering his adventurous Uncle Jaakov, long since emigrated to Palestine.
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The ghost-town feel was reinforced by boarded-up shops, half-finished construction sites and posters advertising events that had long since come and gone.
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She had long since attracted enough donors to qualify, but had only registered 227 percent support in two of the four qualifying polls she needed.
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The company has long since abandoned its plans to be a YouTube competitor, instead seeing the potential in the other side of the video market.
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And his sense of superiority to his surroundings — the idea that he and Madga uphold values that their compatriots have long since abandoned — is challenged.
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Or had the polo-player logo long since ceased to signify a desire to hang out with the kind of people who actually played polo?
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Obviously I have a lot to learn, but it's been a little different playing this full season, because it's been so long since I have.
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Nobody knew when he would show up or how to reach him, and the association's office in the center of town had long since closed.
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Having long since given up hope of that, they were turning to the Republican Party's quiet white identity politics long before he upped its volume.
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The colony had been conspicuously written out of the official story of Sequoia National Park, and its road has long since reverted to a trail.
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They're a way to keep Buffett, who has long since cemented his legacy as one of the greatest investors in history, humble and even-keeled.
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It's been two decades since California introduced medical marijuana, and about as long since police officers stopped arresting people for possession of small personal stashes.
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Looking like the manifestation of Derrida's specter of history long since ended, the circular cutout of his orange face and towhead hair cheapen the book.
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But the heated back-and-forth between the two has long since dissipated, even after Graham said he would not vote for either Trump or Clinton.
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Image: Wikimedia CommonsWhile the flightless dodo has long since died out—because humans ate the shit out of them—its memory lives on in our imagination.
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Looking back on the history of American presidential elections, it's remarkable how many landslides there have been, since it's been so long since we've had one.
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Illinois made its first visit to Notre Dame since 1955, when the Irish played in the long-since-gone Fieldhouse on the other side of campus.
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It was the Panthers' 12th consecutive win — making them the first team with a start that long since the Boston Bruins during the 403-14 season.
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In fact, if you don't open the app for several hours, your Bitmoji will disappear from the map rather than reflect a long-since-changed location.
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But domestic production lines of many chips have long since moved overseas, raising questions about supply interruptions in the event of political or military crises abroad.
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Still, many iOS users have long since shoved Game Center into their "unused" Apple apps folder, as it's not something that needs to be accessed regularly.
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"Sex toys have long since graduated from the floppy rubber things you hide in your bedside table to beautiful works of interactive art," the site explained.
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Though the service remained popular with a contingent of diehard fans, most people had long since turned to Instagram as their photo-sharing platform of choice.
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By the time Uber handed down its UberX directive in September, the drivers had long since recognized that they were at the company's beck and call.
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The judge said the 1-year statute of limitations for a slander claim had long since run out by the time Mueller filed it in 2016.
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Click here to view original GIFThe Simpsons have been around for so long (since 1989!) that it's no surprise that they've influenced our culture so much.
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While that has long since been a feature found on traditional hardware-based DVRs, cloud DVRs provided by streaming services have not offered the same option.
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Robocalls have long since barreled past being a nuisance and have reached unimaginable proportions with the proliferation of technology that makes placing them cheap and easy.
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Napster has, of course, long since gone legit as a streaming service, eventually getting swallowed and merged into a single service with one-time competitor Rhapsody.
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Plenty of apps on the iPad are remarkably full featured and the time when you couldn't do real work on an iPad has long since passed.
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The result is that many adult Dreamers have long since terminated their studies, and many have committed serious felonies that impact American men, women and children.
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Like opposition to abortion, support for a balanced budget has long since become Republican cant, mouthed (unconvincingly) even by big government entitlements-defenders like Donald Trump.
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The launch is significant, not just because it is so long since Australia built satellites, but because it could be the start of something much bigger.
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What you have to look out for is when these older accounts, long since dead and forgotten, suddenly come to life—because they can be dangerous.
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"It's very difficult to see any comparison between the two cases," Mosegaard told Reuters, adding that Danske Bank had long since closed its activities in Estonia.
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Washington (CNN)If Democratic voters thought -- or hoped -- the Bernie Sanders versus Hillary Clinton saga was long since settled, then they apparently need to think again.
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It has grown by accretion, as different graduate students and postdocs, many long since departed to other institutions, have tweaked it, fixed it and patched it.
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It's been not too long since I was just a guy racing in the K&N series, so I'm very proud and grateful for these opportunities.
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This was fine by Kelley, who had long since read Thoreau ("A Different Drummer" takes its title from "Walden") and embraced the idea of voluntary poverty.
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However, many black American looked upon the events as a reaffirmation of what they long since known: vicious racial hatred has always boiled beneath the surface.
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But many of these men and women said photography has given them a way to process their past and reconnect with emotions long since shut away.
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The critical context for the current tax reform impasse is that House Republicans' originalvision for tax reform relied on ideas that have long since been abandoned.
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The Syrian civil war has long since become a militia war pitting dozens of pro-regime militias against an even greater number of anti-regime militias.
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While Google has long since moved Kubernetes into the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, it continues to be actively involved, and Kubeflow is one manifestation of that.
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Most of the community—Fire Pro Wrestling Arena has been around since 2010—thought that developer Spike Chunsoft had long since moved on from the series.
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Fish leather tanning has long since been lost to industrial techniques with higher yields, but in it, Marielle sees an opportunity to revive an ancestral craft.
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A week after the storm, a goat herder, Jean Robert, his animals long since dead and rotting in the piercing sun, distributed what meat he had.
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The public had long since made its feelings on the matter clear in a survey: Two-thirds of the country thought it was a bad idea.
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Well, that was then––and those square pies have long since been composted, while the indigestible political reality of Brexit remains sticking in our collective craw.
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Whether it was the kids in Maryland or the industry mob in Manhattan, Gallant has long since let go of other people's approval of his music.
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Hell, there's even a séance where a very significant ghost might be contacted, and the show's flashbacks resurrect characters who have long since left the series.
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By then, more than 30 years after The Revisionist, even Crase's heartiest admirers had long since given up on seeing a second collection of his poems.
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Without explaining why, he asked the owners — Robin's parents had long since sold the place — if he could pull off a couple of the wooden panels.
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In fact, it hasn't been that long since Ms. Price and her musician husband, Jeremy Ivey, were working long shifts slinging beers, scooping popcorn, installing siding.
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Sir Frederick Arthur Stanley would long since have been lost to history were it not for one thing: He ponied up 10 guineas for a trophy.
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By then, the European Union Youth Orchestra had long since announced that its administrative team would be leaving London for a new home in Ferrara, Italy.
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Game No. 40.33 had virtually no meaning for the Spurs, who had long since clinched the West's second seed and the best record in franchise history.
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It had been so long since I had felt this cracked open to a person, and the word love felt like a force rising within me.
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The bigger city's relentless crawl has long since swallowed up Bury, though, claiming first its borders and increasingly its identity in a slow-motion land grab.
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The bigger city's relentless crawl has long since swallowed up Bury, though, claiming first its borders and increasingly its identity in a slow-motion land grab.
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And although the relief's supposed to be "temporary," TPS-grants have been consistently renewed by DHS even when the problems back home have long since subsided.
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But as many of Ellen's critics have pointed out, her solidarity with other queer people seems to have long since been subsumed by class solidarity instead.
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Barron recognizes that for most people stamps' romance has long since dissipated, but he succeeds in showing why this one stamp, at least, is still alluring.
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It hasn't been that long since the company last raised equity financing, with its last fundraising being a 150-million euro investment round announced in April.
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One of those books — "the finest of the Capri novels " — is South Wind (1917) by Norman Douglas (1868–1952), whose literary star has long since fallen.
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Just beware of the long lines—the city has long since caught word of the taco and burrito wizardry happening here, but the hype hasn't subsided.
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Those exclusions were "based on myths that have long since been debunked," the National Center for Transgender Equality wrote in a blog post following the news.
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Today, the trees have long since been uprooted and replaced by a shopping mall and upmarket homes, driving a sharp drop in production of Kenya's premium beans.
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The company, clearly aware of the fact that it's been way too long since the last desktop, also gave Panzerino a whole mess of platitudes and excuses.
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Their romance doesn't last long, since dating Daredevil is hazardous to one's health and sanity, but she continues to help Matt out when he (frequently) needs it.
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Kids have long since functioned as mini insurance policies for their parents — in our post–marriage equality age, they could do the same for gay couples, right?
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I have long since switched to Spotify for most of my daily listening, but my iTunes collection includes hundreds of tracks that will never become commercially available.
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It's been too long since Kim Kardashian (of House West, Breaker of Bad Blood, and Mother of Snapchat) has starred in one of Kanye West's music videos.
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The old real estate maps also indicated the small size of the homes and density of neighborhoods that in many cases have long since gone to seed.
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The protagonist of "A Legacy of Spies" is Peter Guillam, trustiest of Smiley's operators in the field, who has long since retired to a farm in Brittany.
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GARD, which has been 473 percent long since May, could pay out its first dividend in the third quarter, according to Kian Salehizadeh, Reality Shares senior analyst.
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Whereas the point might have once been to drive everything out of painting, to make it be only about the paint, the tide has long since turned.
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Plus, we all lived together at university and visit one another's house on an almost weekly basis, so the time for dressing up has long since passed.
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If it's been far too long since you've had a date night, Jessica Biel is here to show you exactly how to do it — all by yourself.
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"We have long since dealt with the Khashoggi case... We have agreed to continue the financial dialogue and normalize relations again," Maurer told Swiss news agency SDA.
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Artillery, air strikes, and tank attacks had long since denuded the ridge of vegetation, but the surrounding hillsides and valleys were a jungle of trees and vines.
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Both House of Cards and Orange Is the New Black are former nominees that are technically eligible in 2019, though their luster has long since worn off.
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In return, the president's daughter would likely get to increase her international profile and champion a cause she says has long since been close to her heart.
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Unlike states that have long since sprinted ahead, Mississippi is struggling with slow economic growth and slipping population in a place that's rarely at peak economic health.
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Jimmy Fallon has long since mastered the art of a stellar surprise — and he delivered yet again at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School's graduation ceremony on Sunday.
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While some, like the American Cotton Oil Co and the National Lead Co, have long since faded into history, GE became a symbol of American industrial prowess.
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Brazilians have long since identified the issues that need to be addressed in order for the country to make the next step as a driver of innovation.
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Of course, having an E3-esque event can help to attract more eyeballs to any given announcement, but it's long since been the only show in town.
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"High-Rise," published in 1975, is very much a product of its moment, and its vision of apocalyptic decadence has long since taken on a nostalgic coloration.
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I've long since climbed over the initial hump of understanding what makes Monster Hunter tick, and transitioned to playing the game for the sheer fun of it.
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But by this point, the outbreak had long since spread from Viana, and by February suspected cases were recorded in more than half of Angola's 18 provinces.
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Wherever you look there are glimpses of old celluloid stuck in the soil, all of it now so damaged that any images have long since been destroyed.
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"We have long since dealt with the Khashoggi case... We have agreed to continue the financial dialogue and normalise relations again," Maurer told Swiss news agency SDA.
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I knew going in that South Beach is expensive and fairly touristy and has long since been surpassed in hip-factor by neighborhoods like Wynwood and Edgewater.
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There's a deeper pathos to Miranda's situation, but the season doesn't delve deeply into that until late, by which time haters will have long since backed off.
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This marble sculpture is a Roman copy of a Greek original, done sometime in the second century B.C. By then, global political balances had long since shifted.
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In 2005 one could sense Cubans' reluctance to engage an outsider or talk openly among themselves on the subject of politics, but that has long since changed.
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It passes through Canada's Viscount Melville Sound—but, as everyone had long since known, travel to and through it was far too dangerous to be commercially viable.
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The critical context for the current tax reform impasse is that House Republicans' original vision for tax reform relied on ideas that have long since been abandoned.
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Pop culture has long since given plenty of trash-as-folk examples of teachers, in some cases, glorifying or vilifying the profession—some accurate, others subjectively stupid.
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Many of the students have long since lost their concentration (for several of them, they'd lost it 30 minutes earlier), but nevertheless, they do as they're told.
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While I've long-since abandoned my Christian identity and fear of the rapture, it isn't difficult to find evidence of a coming societal collapse in today's headlines.
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Gates made the cut in previous years, but Jeff Bezos has long since surpassed him as the wealthiest person in the state of Washington — and the world.
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It hadn't been that long since Mr. Fowler had lived in New York, but as he came to the corner of Broome Street, he lost his bearings.
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"The current Russian government, in sponsoring the opening of the monument, is trying to pretend that political repression is a thing long since past," the petition read.
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While some, like the American Cotton Oil Company and the National Lead Company, have long since faded into history, G.E. became a symbol of American industrial prowess.
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Many Democrats but especially Republicans, long since weary of Mr. Trump's impolitic handling of the duties of his office, offered only passing criticism of the president's ambivalence.
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Somewhere between dance ritual and a dadaistic art installation, the piece was funny, and oddly tender — a ghostly invocation of performances past and performers long since dead.
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Her response wasn't one that felt off-the-cuff; in fact, her campaign website has long-since featured a similar timeline, comparing her historical feats to Trump's.
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It has been almost that long since the Broncos (2000-246) had gone back-to-back seasons with losing records, having last done it in 0373-2037.
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Suddenly, in a country that had long since grown wearily accustomed to the idea that it did not produce young talent, there was a sense of vindication.
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By the time that Mr. Biden began weighing a campaign, the president had long since concluded that Hillary Clinton had the best chance of winning in 2016.
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And Alien 3 on the Game Boy, developed by another studio that's long since closed, the aforementioned London-based Bits, was nothing like its full-color alternatives.
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During the 2016 presidential transition, he reportedly enjoyed the support of incoming White House chief of staff Reince Priebus, who has long since departed the White House.
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As Kyiv girds herself for what some are already calling the "third Maydan," Ukrainians have long since concluded that the first two didn't work out so well.
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But its operations have long since been moved online, leading it to new digital businesses like publishing, online advertising, and even making marketing software for industrial companies.
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Manhattan has long since bowed out of the race toward space, in favor of going all-in on the luxury condo market, with its $238,000,000 crash pads.
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If there had ever been a mirror over the mantel, or even a mantelpiece, it had long since vanished; so had the wooden window frames and doors.
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Now that our own pathfinding Caldecott and Newbery Medals have long since fulfilled their original promise, why not reimagine them for the world we find ourselves in?
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He presented himself as an unapologetic nationalist who would rescue the dispossessed from what had become of the Italian left, long since metamorphosed into a distant elite.
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Given the lack of head cones in the archeological record, some researchers believed they were made out of materials that would have long since degraded over time.
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Or they sign up for certain services but have long since stopped using them," writes Yahoo tech columnist David Pogue in his 2016 book, "Pogue's Basics: Money.
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Dr. Bergoffen found that he also built a distinctive red brick building around the corner on Maujer Street, long since converted to apartments, that was his brewery.
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" Given the opportunity to reconsider, and given that in 17 years most people have probably long since moved on, Knight doubled down: "I hope they're all dead.
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I'd long since moved away from DC, but when I heard that sex workers were gathering in Washington to make change, I knew I had to join.
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Founded in 1995 before the first dot-com boom, eBay was once the mecca of online e-commerce but has long since handed that mantle over to Amazon.
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Kaepernick's protests, which began in 22, has long since spread to other athletes and embroiled players, the league, networks, and even the president in a long simmering debate.
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That specific social-media platform has long since solidified its position as the go-to place for your daily dose of fake news, racist relatives, and annoying notifications.
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Again and again on our trip, I saw white Americans yearn for a time that had long since passed—a time that, often, they seemed to barely understand.
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Mr Federer, the defending champion, is now 37 years old, an age at which most players have long since moved into the commentary booth or the coach's box.
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And in the meantime, Messenger can serve as a laboratory for features that attempt to replicate the simple pleasures of the News Feed that have long since evaporated.
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LAPD acknowledges the statute of limitations have long since run for Polanski to be charged, but says it's investigating because any evidence collected could help in other cases.
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BlackBerry will soon discontinue its classic model, which must come as a surprise for those of us who have long since made the transition to Android or iPhone.
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Long since over both rockers and mods, Babitz relishes the human form with fresh hunger, rhapsodizing about Magic Johnson and a woman bodybuilder through an unmistakably female gaze.
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These days, with the golden age of the tourist trap long since gone, show caves demand to be appreciated for their nostalgic residue, their boldness and trippy liminality.
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Reeves has long since transitioned from being a comedy actor into an action movie star best known for martial arts films including John Wick, Speed, and The Matrix.
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Caitlyn Jenner's rep Alan Nierob said his client was "safe and long since evacuated" from her Malibu home, but could not confirm reports that it had burned down.
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But though the markets have long since recovered their sangfroid after the crisis of 2008-09, the trend growth rate of developed economies has never regained its strength.
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Horizon includes the option to fast-travel across its map, but since it had been so long since I last played, I decided to take the scenic route.
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Guff about "global Britain" and Theresa May's earlier hints that she might use the country's European defence commitments as bargaining chips, though long since abandoned, have heightened doubts.
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By the beginning of 2011, however, the relationship with Hough had long since fizzled, his follow-up singles were flailing and he was dropped from his record deal.
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But Jadis, who has long since overstayed her welcome on the show, has become another novelty character with a nonexistent backstory that can no longer really be excused.
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While the fault lines in this region have been known about for some time, most believed the subduction, and thus the major earthquake threat, had long since ended.
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Your secondhand nonstick pan (which has long since passed its nonstick phase) may have gotten you through college, but it's time that you treat yourself to quality gear.
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A company that promises an end-to-end security solution could prove quite appealing to big companies who have long since switched over to iPhones and their ilk.
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Eroding Republican strength has long since dashed initial hopes for enacting a new health-care plan to replace Obamacare by Easter and a new tax system by August.
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And the much-awaited parameters he put forward for a two-state resolution turned out to be stale regurgitations of failed negotiating sessions long since relegated to inconsequence.
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In fact, it actually hasn't even been that long since she last played her; Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 came out only six years ago.
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While consumers have long since become used to the idea of ordering everything from books to furniture to clothing online, perishables requiring refrigeration offers a unique logistical challenge.
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The UN's World Food Program says that it has been unable to deliver aid since October 17, and food stores inside the town have long since run out.
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A vial of candy "pills" was the sole advantage that my black bag possessed over my father's, but I have long since prescribed and administered them to myself.
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Yet even as many Americans visit (or revisit) the text, its ubiquity in media suggests that the metaphor has long since taken on a life of its own.
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When Saimon Fisaha pointed to his younger, smiling visage in the photograph three and a half years later, he had long since relinquished the optimism of that morning.
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In the case of CHIP, the package would have cut — or rescinded — the budget authority from past budgets which has long since expired so it cannot be spent.
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But U.S. funding to Education Cannot Wait has long since run out and other donors like Denmark and Germany have since made multiple commitments to Education Cannot Wait.
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Given the Milky Way has been around for more than 10 billion years, such a thing would have long-since happened, making the LGM's presence obvious to us.
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Padrino's five-year tenure as defense minister has been unusually long, since most previous ministers over the last decade have not remained in office more than one year.
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But by 2015, it was becoming more difficult to contain, and fleeting feelings about my identity had long since started taking up more and more of my brain.
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We have long-since reached LED overload, and it was enthusing to see a main stage without any screens that fluttered to life behind the festival's biggest acts.
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These compilations have long since expanded beyond Spotify's Discover Weekly to include other selections, like Release Radar, your bottomless Daily Mix playlists, or the recently added Summer Rewind.
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I raise this memory as a totem: By the time A. asked for those cigarettes, I'd long since learned the shame of being a tool in another's transgression.
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Its once terrible reviews have long since stabilized and no matter how begrudgingly you use it, chances are pretty damn high that you are, in fact, using it.
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It's been almost twice as long since he recorded "Deep in the Shed," the breakout album that established him as a Marsalisite Young Lion to be reckoned with.
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The reporters' analysis and tax experts suggested that the antics the Trump family used could possibly be criminal, though the statute of limitations would have long since passed.
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Japan has long since apologized for its colonization of the Korean Peninsula, which it annexed in 1910, though deep resentments continue to disrupt relations between the two countries.
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And — when Mr. Smith tells me this, his eyes dampen again — it's been just about that long since it seemed like there was anything he could do right.
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In areas once held by the Communists, the impact was titular rather than transformative, with farmers awarded title to lands they assumed they had already long since owned.
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But Thieu, who had long since tired of opposition and resistance to his agenda, envisioned the Democracy Party as a means of binding anti-Communists together from above.
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But even in the planning process for that meeting, there will be lower-level discussions that may open up channels of dialogue that have long since fallen mute.
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Eventually he skipped the special occasions, and when he arrived home, after the baptism or graduation or wedding had long since ended, he had no desire to eat.
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It hadn't been too long since the city hit its peak for murders in 1990 — with more than 2,000 in the city — and New Yorkers were fed up.
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While former Tampa Bay Buccaneers player Warrick Dunn has long since retired from professional football, he has still found a way to bring smiles to families in Florida.
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They just don't know how to get it done in an era of deep polarization and when goodwill and bipartisan solutions between the parties have long since disappeared.
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For another, I'm pretty sure most of the people who were really paying attention to the impeachment hearings had long since decided how they felt about the president.
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I've known Long since he worked at the National Hurricane Center on behalf of FEMA when I was the under secretary of Homeland Security and director of FEMA.
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And the sheer skill of construction that distinguishes his best dances has long since been surpassed by most works made by Mr. Wheeldon, Mr. Ratmansky and Mr. Peck.
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Social media has long since narrowed the gap between professional athletes and sports fans, but this — well, this takes things to a whole new level of personal connection.
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TOKYO — It has been nearly 250 years since a woman last held the title to Japan's Chrysanthemum Throne, and almost that long since an emperor abdicated the position.
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But their population has long since peaked, while the number of Millennials aging into the electorate is not expected to peak until 22019, according to Census Bureau calculations.
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Like nearly all of those interviewed for this special report, Khodorkovsky saw something in Putin 22009 years ago that was either never there or has long since evaporated.
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PARIS — Somewhere, far from a runway, Martin Margiela, is walking the streets of Paris, having long since abdicated the fashion industry and the label that bears his name.
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As the CFTC recognizes in the settlement, UBS self-reported this alleged conduct to the CFTC, cooperated fully in the investigation, and has long since remediated the conduct.
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Both politics and the media have changed a lot since the 1990s, and Clinton's tendency to shut out any kind of ethics criticism had long since become counterproductive.
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It's something we only remember in the first place because it was so momentous, but it's so commonly known that any thrill associated with it has long since faded.
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And since it's been so long since I've released an official album, I'm not in any particular rush to put something out and not have all systems a-go.
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While it hasn't been that long since the final Twilight film, Foy stepped out at the Cannes Film Festival this weekend, and it's amazing how quickly she's grown up.
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Although the organic components of the bone have long since disappeared, the orientation of the bone tissue fibres, the spaces for marrow, blood vessels and bone cells remain intact.
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That Miller had likely long since handed off the phone to the Secret Service after the initial deluge of calls and texts by then was somewhat besides the point.
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Unions have so far blocked Diess's plan, which would involve cutting several hundred of the 24,22020 jobs involved in making plastic parts, an area competitors have long since outsourced.
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In 2015, The Oklahoman reported that his appeal was denied by an Oklahoma county district judge who ruled that it had been too long since Fontenot's initial conviction date.
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They are all now called "zombie theories," long since debunked myths about climate change that skeptics will continually bring up to counter the facts of man-made climate change.
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Economically, all its principles have long since hardened into reflexive gestures — hostile to regulation, hostile to taxes, hostile to social spending — driven by extremist donors and a radicalized base.
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Okay, so it technically hasn't been all that long since we've spent time with Jessica Jones; Krysten Ritter's Marvel Comics character appeared in Netflix's The Defenders this past August.
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Communism had long since fallen, Leningrad had been rechristened, and I was a guest of the St Petersburg Economic Forum, which billed itself as the Russian version of Davos.
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It'd been so long since I'd been privy to a genuine freak scene that I fell to gawking, making perhaps unkind comparisons to the inside covers of Ween albums.
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They thus retain an underdog status that the pugilists in "Billions" -- engaged in what amounts to tactical warfare using the levers of government and business -- have long since forfeited.
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Unions have so far blocked Diess's plan, which would involve cutting several hundred of the 22025,24 jobs involved in making plastic parts, an area competitors have long since outsourced.
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Many, in fact, believe the industry has long since died, and unless you binge watch a lot of man-focused TV late at night, you may miss the ads.
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For this and so many other reasons, Captain Marvel's feminism feels not only like a step backwards, but reactive to the male superheroes long-since established in the MCU.
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Alden himself was long since out of the picture — the company's work was effectively done after the 1972 christening, which Alden remembers being nearly disinvited from for unknown reasons.
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Hopper has long since been one of the more useful trip planning applications on the market, with a variety of features that help you find the lowest priced airfare.
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The romanticized lyrics—harking back to a Britney long since destroyed by the fame machine—couldn't have been further from the experiences of the newly separated mother of two.
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Aderholt and Stan later report this to their boss, pointing out that Gennadi is obviously a "dangle" sent by the KGB, and Sofia's cover is probably long since blown.
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"The EU has spent so long deliberating that its opportunity to rectify Google's dominance of Android in Europe has long since passed," Richard Windsor of Edison Investment Research said.
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With school long-since closed, he and his other friends spend their days racing through the empty streets, kicking a ball or playing a game called "guns and knives".
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As for the wrongful death lawsuit, a judge just said the family waited too long to file it and the 2-year statute of limitations has long-since run.
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"Guwop Home" sees him back on the track with Young Thug—it's been far too long since that's happened—and sees Mike WILL Made-It back on production duties.
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Skateboarding has long since grown beyond its roots in SoCal schoolyards, but most mainstream publications still primarily focus on a select group of top pros sponsored by traditional brands.
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Unfortunately, despite the president's best intentions, many executive branch agencies have dug in their heels to protect rules that should have long since landed on the cutting room floor.
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"I think it's important for all of us to understand, too, we have a long — since 1932 — a long strategic relationship with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia," he said.
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"I think it's important for all of us to understand, too, we have a long — since 85033 — a long strategic relationship with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia," he said.
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The analog technology of Mr. Etra's synthesizer has long since been outdated by digital techniques, but a version of it survives as a plug-in available to Apple computers.
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But I'm always enormously grateful I don't have to try to build sites that would perform well from the ground up — I've long since given up on that idea.
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The deal is, of course, long-since closed but the organization has threatened that it could unwind the transaction in Singapore or hit both Uber and Grab with fines.
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The SARS outbreak had long since faded from the public's attention, and there was no clear profit to be made from a vaccine that seemed to lack immediate demand.
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A Sylvester Stallone accuser has reported an alleged act of sexual misconduct to police, and the case will be investigated ... despite the statute of limitations having long since expired.
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Czerczak realized that the hatred at the gang's core was ultimately self-destructive, and he has long since turned his back on the gang and its neo-fascist politics.
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Its effectiveness has long since worn off, though; Solskjaer is beyond the point where he should be paying homage to Ferguson, and needs to start acting like him, instead.
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The only real hope of doing that is to openly confront and talk about the powerful, but submerged, forms of discrimination that have long since supplanted the undisguised version.
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The post office, the fire station, the faded lumber house where a neighbor, long since passed away, used to scold Mr. Brown to get himself to church — all submerged.
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