" He tweeted: "Very unfair and should be looked into.
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But I first looked into it when I was turning 35, because they say your egg count goes down around that age, so I looked into it as a just in case.
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I haven't looked into the technical side of it much.
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Researchers also looked into drug use, with cocaine a focus.
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Trust me when I say I looked into all options.
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Jane Lytvynenko looked into this, and it's an important read.
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I don't know if you guys have looked into that.
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"I'm sorry," she said as she looked into his eyes.
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"We looked into it right away," Sheil told BuzzFeed News.
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At first, the investigation looked into violence against peaceful protesters.
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I don't know if they've ever looked into my Instagram.
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The report also looked into home ownership gaps between generations.
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So this must be looked into, this must be done.
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The police looked into possible drug use or unpaid debts.
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Cramer also looked into the stock of Advanced Micro Devices.
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I have held the hands and looked into their faces.
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Caputo looked into the eyes of his customers that night.
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Have you looked into whether the Russians have used YouTube?
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Abby (Darby Stanchfield) looked into Cyrus' (Jeff Perry) phone records.
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We looked into the financial and personal backgrounds of people.
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I looked into it, and there are some compelling connections.
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Valentine looked into Patrice's bucket, saw the dough, and laughed.
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I looked into each ambulance and could see no survivors.
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"We've looked into it, we didn't find anything," Pichai said.
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The ref looked into Rittidet's eyes and waved his hand.
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Ahead, we looked into why their arguments don't hold up.
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So I looked into other options for earning more points.
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Dan Levin looked into the surge, which largely involves Haitians.
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From Day 1, they've looked into everything that we've done.
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The F.B.I. looked into Mr. Nygard twice, but only briefly.
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He lifted his head briefly and looked into Landrum's face.
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Tony Zhang looked into a call calendar in Delta Airlines.
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In recent years, Google has also looked into the space.
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Michael Khouw looked into call buying in the Technology ETF.
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"So many other researchers have looked into this," she says.
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That tipped off Treasury investigators, who looked into the matter.
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I haven't looked into the specific return policy around it.
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Authorities looked into that question while investigating both homicides, UPI reports.
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Investigators looked into the case but were unable to crack it.
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We looked into that charge and found that it is untrue.
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His interrogators also berated him for having looked into the killings.
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As we've looked into that, Local Motors just kept popping up.
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He looked into the cameras that were there and he laughed.
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That's what the Ocean Worlds Mobility and Sensing project looked into.
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Reuters has not looked into staffing levels of these other units.
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Instead, he saw an ad for Point and looked into it.
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Much research in recent years has looked into meat's environmental hoofprint.
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Sessions's reasoning - that he hasn't looked into the issue made headlines.
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He looked into my eyes and finally seemed to get it.
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"We looked into it deeply in our office ... I'm sorry," Sen.
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The F.B.I. has said it looked into Mr. Mateen in 2014.
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Science Mike looked into the crowd at all the broken people.
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He also looked into whether Trump attempted to obstruct the inquiry.
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I looked into it, called a doctor, and scheduled the surgery.
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Scientists have now looked into how helpful your dog would be.
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I met men whose lawyers had never looked into their backgrounds.
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A 2017 working paper in NBER looked into this question further.
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A Spanish photographer looked into the world of Lebanon's 1 percent.
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But I looked into his eyes and said, 'Yes, of course.
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Kubrick looked into whether he could buy insurance against that event.
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But I've looked into the polling data, and that's completely false.
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The same thing happened when I looked into his final act.
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The House Oversight Committee looked into Grogan's conflict of interest; Rep.
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Aides have reportedly looked into the cost of such a deterrent.
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Investigators looked into whether actions by Trump rise to that level.
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An Israeli army spokeswoman said the report was being looked into.
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Mike Khouw and Carter Worth looked into selling calls in Walgreens.
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So a couple weeks ago, the Modesto Bee looked into it.
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Hyperallergic looked into the history of Maar's abusive relationship with Picasso.
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I looked into the eyes of our workers who deserve better.
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"I looked into the car and there was nothing," said Matthew.
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Zachary Crockett at Priceonomics has looked into the history of the symbol.
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Prosecutors already revealed they've looked into many of Cohen's private email accounts.
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The more investigators looked into the packages, the more they found suspicious.
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All my walls came crashing down when I looked into the fire.
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I looked into the eyes of the dead man, and he spoke.
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"I looked into it," Jathan Laverty said about going on government insurance.
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State Police looked into the threats but determined they constituted political speech.
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We've looked into a lot of heads-up displays for the spacesuit.
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Very important points, and that should be looked into as well. Definitely.
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A more recent working paper in NBER looked into this question further.
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I doubt it because I mean they&aposve never even looked into.
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She looked into buying a home there a couple of years back.
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Q: Have you looked into seeing if it has already been patented?
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Sandor's looked into the flames and is unsure about this fan theory.
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The more I looked into it, the more disturbing the story got.
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So the team looked into having the robot teach itself to walk.
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I didn't realise until I looked into the mirror six months later.
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The company said at the time it had looked into selling outright.
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As a psychologist and native of Denmark, I've looked into this question.
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Meanwhile, I looked into what Foursquare's acquisition of Placed means for marketers.
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The firm apparently looked into 215 reported harassment claims in the company.
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The more I looked into it, the sketchier the whole situation seemed.
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One man was arrested after police looked into the threats against Phillips.
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"We looked into the abyss at that time," said a German official.
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It was Fantano's other endeavor, thatistheplan, that the Fader piece looked into.
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Researchers looked into why women's pockets are so much smaller than men's.
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I looked into rooting the phone, which is basically jailbreaking for Android.
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He's not the only one who wants the pending acquisition looked into.
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We looked into the facts behind some of Goop's most dubious claims.
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For me, that's concerning and I think it should be looked into.
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She looked into removing the injections, but the process would be difficult.
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Have you or your colleagues looked into other forms of digital surveillance?
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A South Carolina lawyer, David Bruck, looked into those four death sentences.
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If only he had to look into the eyes I've looked into.
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I've looked into a lot a cow eyes because I'm from Wisconsin.
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But very few studies have looked into the efficiency of these drills.
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The US hasn't looked into developing SSP technology since 2003, Schubert says.
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Some have looked into using essential oils or CBD to stop cravings.
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The analysts also looked into what time of day Trump is tweeting.
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It's about time somebody looked into the conspiracy to keep him alive.
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I mean, we knew immediately when we looked into each other's eyes.
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We looked into it, and what we found was…well, it was weird.
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CNN's Facts First team has looked into this claim from Trump several times.
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We looked into how hip-hop has been used in politics since then.
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The FBI has previously looked into alleged ties between Russia and Trump's campaign.
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"He looked into my face and told me I was safe," she testified.
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I think there's something here and this should be looked into much more.
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Comcast had looked into buying assets from 21st Century Fox but backed out.
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When he looked into setting up a call center in Sonoma County, Calif.
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"Long" Vix products, which Mr Rattray looked into, seek to mirror the index .
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Brunswick's analysis looked into several factors that make up a CEO's digital presence.
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He looked into the research, expecting to confirm everything he'd followed for years.
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"I looked into investing years ago, but never pulled the trigger," he said.
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He and his office discovered it for themselves when they looked into Schickel.
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They looked into my heart and they could see the faith in me.
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"The committee looked into these disputes and will give a report," said Kinoti.
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It has looked into more than 1,700 allegations of mistreatment or unlawful killings.
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"I looked into his eyes," she explained with a smile and a shrug.
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Or maybe she has a medical condition that needs to be looked into.
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But as I looked into it, I found that there was much more.
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But when the researchers looked into it, they found the evidence was mixed.
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When he looked into at-home fitness equipment, all he saw was hardware.
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By the fifth anniversary of the hijacking, it had looked into 800 suspects.
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I wish the special counsel would have looked into all of the issues.
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I looked into his heart and I saw a man, the whole man.
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The researchers next looked into what could explain the jump in child deaths.
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The N.F.L.'s investigation team, led by Lisa Friel, looked into the incident.
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I've used TurboTax and H&R Block, and I've looked into using TaxAct.
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Ms. French looked into culinary school but was put off by the expense.
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Vanessa Friedman examined his sartorial choice and looked into the politics of clothing.
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China Labor Watch has previously looked into labor conditions at Apple and Samsung.
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Bernie Sanders of Vermont and his presidential campaign reportedly looked into whether Sen.
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The more they looked into it, the more dubious it appeared to be.
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Ana Swanson and Jim Tankersley looked into the key changes it will bring.
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In May, we looked into how Chinese students in Australia are becoming daigous.
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The President said it would be looked into, though nothing ultimately was done.
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The incident is being looked into as "acts of terrorism," NBC News reported.
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Finally, the researchers looked into why egg shapes might be so spectacularly diverse.
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So Musk looked into Russian launch vehicles, which he was interested in purchasing.
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When I looked into her black eyes, I saw an urgency, a beseeching.
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The committee looked into any possible Ukrainian interference because -- as committee Chairman Sen.
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Many researchers and investigators have looked into this, and the evidence is clear.
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"I looked into gambling three or four years ago," he said in 2016.
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" She gripped my hand tight and then looked into my eyes. "Uh-huh.
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In the United States, federal investigators have looked into the network's financial practices.
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It looked into allegations against Clarence Thomas by Anita Hill 27 years ago.
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Kok said they looked into each theory and rumor raised on social media.
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Solar panels, on the other hand ... seriously, have you looked into buying these things?
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We also looked into the respective ways that fear and lightning can kill you.
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First they looked into a travel visa, but he did not qualify for one.
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On air, he said he'd looked into the allegations and they didn't check out.
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GEORGE W. BUSH looked into Vladimir Putin's eyes and thought he saw his soul.
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But there's nothing legally I could add to it, because I looked into it.
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Researchers have looked into asking users to identify objects in Magic Eye-like blotches.
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We looked into some of that research and pulled out the most compelling results.
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The NCAA also looked into sexual assault allegations made against football and basketball teams.
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Braun and Sullivan looked into it, and as best they can tell, she's clean.
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As there wasn't an existing means of doing that, he looked into building one.
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And yet the more I looked into my options, the more helpless I felt.
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She looked into her reflection, but they hit another bump, and the reflection shattered.
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We looked into it, and shoulder belts were a rarity in the '69 model.
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That is: Why haven't we looked into the abyss and decided to just quit?
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But members of the Pentagon's Joint Combat Casualty Research Team definitely looked into it.
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The affidavits also allege that Charlie Adelson had previously looked into hiring a hitman.
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If you've ever looked into buying a blender, you've definitely heard of the Ninja.
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And it's not just the University of Maryland that has looked into this, either.
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And once he got in office, Trump even looked into lifting sanctions on Russia.
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He looked into certain crimes that he thought were important, but not other crimes.
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We looked into what it all means and whether it's actually likely to happen.
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He had also looked into suspected mafia links of Italians with businesses in Slovakia.
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Finally, we looked into a bunch of laws regarding drug use in the workplace.
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In fact, Kovalev even looked into the camera and recorded a message for Vlad.
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Clinton said potential collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia should be looked into.
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This is now the seventh time the FBI has looked into Judge Kavanaugh's background.
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Don't rush to sign up for an LLC until you've looked into the costs.
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"How and from where this was leaked needs to be looked into," he said.
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She said investigators have substantiated sexual harassment in 58% of cases they've looked into.
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The mom who desperately wanted to live looked into Oregon's Death with Dignity program.
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Still, Sanders said the White House would "like to see this fully looked into."
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We looked into it and were surprised to see there may be a link.
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"We looked into it and found no such evidence," NFL spokesperson Brian McCarthy said.
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" The actor then looked into their bathroom, where he noticed the "floor was moving.
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Just imagine if more in the media looked into this issue with open minds.
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Strahan, who has divorced twice, looked into the camera with a pretty uncomfortable expression.
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When I looked into his oblong-shaped pupils, I could see hunger and nothingness.
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The school system looked into the allegations and Pascarelli was placed on administrative leave.
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The latest car investigation looked into the importation of SUVs, vans and light trucks.
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Wilson looked into John's face and back down at the license, then returned it.
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A year-round R.V. campground they looked into is already booked for the winter.
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The larger portholes looked into cabins, while the smaller portholes were for the bathrooms.
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We looked into what other risks people should know about combining the two drugs.
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She looked into WeWork but didn't like the culture of drinking she heard about.
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I looked into my rearview mirror and saw a police officer coming toward me.
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She was ready to object to the remake, but her lawyer looked into it.
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So many of these recovery modalities I looked into were very much like that.
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She looked into Lorenzo's oil, a difficult dietary regimen featuring a specially designed oil.
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The Justice Department looked into the claim and found no evidence that had happened.
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He looked into the near distance at a ribbon of low, golden-hued hills.
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"This is a big deal," she said as she looked into one recruit's eyes.
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When Moscow regulators looked into the mirror trades, they found little to trouble them.
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He waved to us, asked how we were, and looked into the back seat.
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It noted Wednesday that USA Swimming was also being looked into under that probe.
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Sessions previously spoke to Mueller's team while investigators looked into possible obstruction of justice.
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"He clutched my arm, and looked into my eyes very harshly," M.B.Z. told me.
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We reached out to HP about the problem, and it is being looked into.
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It is unclear how much the FBI looked into the incident, if at all.
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The city's legal department has looked into the mandatory vaccination "extensively," de Blasio said.
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Earlier, Mr. Cacciola looked into how Canada selects its Olympic teams for the sport.
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What were you taken by as you looked into how these people physically lived?
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" George W. Bush looked into Putin's eye, "I see a guy could work with.
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"I looked into Obamacare because I thought, great, this might help me," he says.
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The emirate has looked into consolidating its holdings and retrenching from some overseas businesses.
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Various versions are being looked into, including technical failure, human error, and bad weather conditions.
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Cops in Wisconsin, where Mafi lives, say they've looked into it and closed the case.
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Police said they had looked into the report of trouble but had found nothing untoward.
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PERINO: And then so you contacted Facebook and that&aposs when they looked into it?
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Researchers in Manchester, England looked into which animal is smarter, a dog or a cat.
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According to the police, they looked into Bundy and cleared him of all suspicious behavior.
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When she looked into the curriculum, Qureshi realized there were no required sexual health classes.
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Greg Abbott said the jury decision was being "looked into" by the state attorney general.
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This isn't the first time that the CBP has looked into traveler's social media profiles.
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"Administration looked into these claims and confirmed that these reports are untrue," the statement said.
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I looked into German and English tradition, as far as their midsummer ceremonies are concerned.
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It's a gee-whiz moment you'll never forget because you've just looked into the future.
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He also looked into whether Trump himself tried to obstruct justice as the probe proceeded.
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The FBI has looked into whether McAuliffe's campaign accepted illegal contributions, the two officials said.
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We looked into this and determined that the security of the GroupMe service wasn't affected.
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Each one details his world travels as he looked into mysterious alchemical and mythological phenomena.
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My eyes were watery with emotion as I looked into your eyes and whispered 'Yes!
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Wyden, Verizon immediately looked into it, they reported in a letter sent to the Senator.
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The FCC has already looked into banning this and is taking steps to move forward.
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Richard Nixon looked into the idea, and his own lawyers gave him the green light.
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The committee hearings looked into serious issues similar to those which The Economist has decried.
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Image of Ross's tased handGizmodo has looked into the authenticity of Ross and Maloney's account.
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Back in 2010, I looked into the possibility of cooking a turkey by dropping it.
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Have you ever looked into the hidden ingredients found in your over-the-counter vitamins?
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Plenty of research has looked into the potential benefits of meditation and similar mindfulness techniques.
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I looked into the real-world CIA mind control experiments my father had mentioned: MKUltra.
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" Trump said he was "saddened," and he looked into the camera and said, "Stop it.
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But I looked into the only two studies that paper cited for athletic performance enhancement.
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Several organisations have looked into alternative applications for the blockchain, away from the digital currency.
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The more I looked into the bombing, the more I found further levels of concealment.
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When investigators looked into the unexpectedly high supply, they found a case of food fraud.
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It was a long time since Nick had looked into a stream and seen trout.
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"I looked into the open doorway and Bill happened to be standing there," Lewinsky said.
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"To be honest, I didn't see evil when I looked into (his) eyes," he said.
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The groups Porter looked into through his reporting have since been shut down by Facebook.
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Health insurance companies have also looked into using discounted Apple Watches to facilitate wellness programs.
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He removed the glasses with a flourish, and looked into a bank of news cameras.
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I looked into the dining room and saw these elegant people having a good time.
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Speier said that move needed to be looked into as part of the ethics probe.
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It's been considerably longer since either chamber specifically looked into gender and race pay issues.
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President George W. Bush famously looked into Putin's eyes and saw the Russian leader's soul.
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We looked into the congressman's public statements and determined that they conflict with Intel values.
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Asked whether he or his staff had looked into the tape's provenance, Mr. Denton demurred.
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Prior to the class-action lawsuit, the Department of Labor looked into Google's pay practices.
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And, as Morris previously reported, WeWork has also looked into selling the company's corporate jet.
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Trevor Noah looked into an intriguing phenomenon: Trump's love for solving problems he created himself.
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In this dispatch from Kallstadt, our correspondent looked into residents' relative silence on the connection.
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Various versions are being looked into, including technical failure, human error, and bad weather conditions.
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Time and time again, researchers and journalists have looked into claims of widespread voter fraud.
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I mean, scientists have even looked into the link between foot size and penis size.
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This week, I looked into the trend of paying to run races wherever you want.
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An Atlanta news station looked into it, and it seemed she was telling the truth.
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Several investigations since have looked into the world's worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl in 1986.
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Its chief digital officer left the company after it looked into harassment allegations against him.
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When I looked into it I found a promising long-term approach, but no panacea.
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We also looked into "Frida Sofia," the 12-year-old quake survivor who never was.
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Meghan looked into the camera, activating the filter to place the crown on her head.
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"I looked into his eyes and thought, 'Oh my God, I might marry this man.'"
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After another 10 minutes of walking, he set down his telescope and looked into it.
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A Moscow police spokesman said Kasyanov's complaint had been received and was being looked into.
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Steinman looked into suppliers in the area and couldn't find any who were serving Baehrel.
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"The people we had working on it had looked into previous GRU operations," Higgins said.
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" What form this retribution might take was not spelled out, other than being "looked into.
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McCabe wouldn't comment on whether the President's family was being looked into by the FBI.
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She looked into it and directed the department's attorneys not to make that argument again.
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She looked into it and directed the department's attorneys not to make that argument again.
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You've booked your flight, planned excursions and looked into Airbnbs for your first trip abroad.
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As investigators in New York and Washington scrutinize their deals, we looked into that history.
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Has anyone in local media looked into this claim or asked elections dept about it?
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No, like I've already looked into cool-sculpting, all these little tiny procedures I can do.
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However Africa Check looked into these claims in 2013, using figures dating back to April 1994.
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They looked into the group's mental health, relationships, physical health, working life and how they aged.
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But having looked into it, the reporters do not seem to have found any special favors.
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"We've looked into the abyss in the last few days," he told reporters outside the meeting.
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The Senate Ethics Committee looked into the matter and unanimously recommended his expulsion in August 1981.
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The FDA looked into the claims but never found a connection between the vaccine and arthritis.
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But until recently, Facebook only looked into children's accounts if someone reported them for being underage.
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They never really looked into it, I believe, because Spratt was a golden boy down there.
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Subaru said reports of falsified mileage readings emerged as external investigators looked into the inspection scandal.
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After several minutes, he finally looked into the camera, pleading for her to come back home.
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I'm so pumped – I had looked into getting it but didn't want to spend the money.
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Amazingly, an Amazon employee fielding Bezos's emails saw the desperate plea and looked into the matter.
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In Pembroke Pines, police said they've looked into reports of threats to area schools, but Capt.
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A stock with no revenues and a market cap of $35 billion should be looked into.
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Snopes, that mythbusting site, looked into this when it first started doing the rounds in October.
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So I looked into the application and eventually found a link to the original Japanese posting.
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So "it's being looked into, what it could and would look like," the administration official said.
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Democrats say that five congressional committees have looked into the uranium sale and found nothing improper.
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John F. Kennedy, tall, young and confident, looked into the camera and addressed 80 million viewers.
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She never looked into it because she wasn't with a partner and trying to have children.
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Bloomberg News reported Tuesday morning that the White House had looked into demoting Powell in February.
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Fifteen months ago he looked into a Powerwall and solar system for him and his wife.
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I looked into the room, pressed a button on the Xbox controller, and was suddenly teleported.
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I looked into what could cause things like that and eventually stumbled across the term: otherkin.
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However, with his newly restored vision, when he looked into themirror he saw an old man.
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We looked into it -- Anthony filed for divorce in late 2017 and finalized things last year.
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The observation room had a second one-way mirror, which looked into a small working kitchen.
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Netflix has issued a statement saying the company looked into the issue and found no wrongdoing.
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So Burzynska focused her research on the issue and looked into ways to combat the deterioration.
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"We looked into it deeply in our office ... I'm sorry," he told reporters on Capitol Hill.
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In some videos, he looked into the camera, positioned beside him, as his Tesla drove itself.
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"Andrew and the team looked into it, they were like, 'Well, actually, that's illegal,'" he said.
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We looked into who's being hired; people with grassroots skills, any kind of development, foreign relations.
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He was over-rehearsed and often hyper while Pence was calm and looked into the camera.
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As part of his inquiry, he also looked into whether Trump attempted to obstruct the probe.
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Several large police departments have looked into or have begun using the technology, the report said.
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"295% said "I think the matter should be looked into but don't see any immediate issue.
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Then out of the crowd rushed a woman who knelt and looked into the child's face.
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Each and every time the CBO has looked into GOP health legislation, the verdict was damning.
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Now, as investigators in Washington and New York scrutinize their deals, we looked into that history.
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Many historians have looked into this legal doctrine of coverture and seen it as all-encompassing.
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I don't know these people and I haven't looked into their souls like you have, Kara.
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It was like, "Come on," and then I was like, and then I looked into it.
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So, he looked into these set-top boxes and found out that they're enormous power drains.
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He looked into the cab where the driver, unnoticed by me, was sitting and drinking coffee.
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Trump has brought up buying Greenland, and the White House counsel's office has looked into it.
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The Education Department looked into the matter in 1988, but cleared Harvard of any foul play.
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I looked into a car mirror and saw an old man, sobbing over a baseball game.
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After the attack, the Pentagon screened every Saudi student and looked into their social media accounts.
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The FBI looked into this, and it's is just not true," Kirby told "Fox and Friends.
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By the time you looked into the bowl, the potato salad was, well, fluffier than intended.
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That doctor looked into her ears and scoped her nose and the back of her throat.
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On one of those occasions, the investigation was dropped after the FBI looked into the lead.
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Here's Rei's statement in full: Thank you for your patience as we looked into your questions.
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The researchers also looked into the value of the consumer data the CCPA seeks to protect.
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As it became clear that Gibson's activities could be criminal, the G.B.I. looked into the allegations.
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I asked Garten how deeply the Trump Organization had looked into the Mammadov family's political connections.
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The probe is the second time federal officials have a looked into Comey regarding leaked information.
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A note has reportedly been found and is being looked into by investigators, according to CNN.
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One day, on the way there, he looked into the sky, and the emptiness seized him.
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Before the puck drop, McDonald looked into the stands and formed a heart with his hands.
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For months, the administration looked into potential technological solutions to give officials an encryption entry point.
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Salesforce looked into the traits of its best salespeople to see what made them so successful.
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Alex looked into it for an article he wrote for the magazine Runners World in 23.
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Saunders has looked into my soul and shown me the folly of voting for Donald Trump.
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Out in British Columbia, Dan Levin looked into the pay arrangements of Christy Clark, the premier.
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Cohen explains to Trump that he looked into how to finance the purchase of the story.
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The university looked into the rest of Freeze's phone records and found more reasons for concern.
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The group also looked into the potential use of Sierra Bullets-manufactured MatchKing bullets in Gaza.
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After that, I looked into the history of female circumcision and I immediately regretted our decision.
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The investigation also looked into the group's finances, raising questions about whether donations were used properly.
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The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), a British regulator, and American authorities have looked into the service agreements.
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The Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services reportedly looked into the September 14 incident.
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NBC News reported that Farooqui was known to the FBI, which had earlier looked into his travel.
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Moreover the Italian government investigators that looked into the Hacking Team breach have reached a similar conclusion.
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Soros is a prominent investor and we looked into his investments and trading activity related to Facebook.
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They had been working on an extensive investigative story that looked into the massacre of Rohingya Muslims.
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I don't know what's happened to it, I haven't looked into it in a long time. Interesting.
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The index looked into areas such as donations to political parties and lobbying of those in power.
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A Reuters reporter looked into the suspect's one-room home and saw a mattress splattered with blood.
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Referring to the recommendations that had not been implemented, he said they were "also being looked into".
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When I looked into his eyes and his team's eyes, I believed him and I believed them.
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Soros is a prominent investor and we looked into his investments and trading activity related to Facebook.
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One of their talking points is that lawmakers already investigated the questions being looked into by Durham.
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We had trouble with infertility, and then we looked into foster care, and we haven&apost stopped.
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In the Season 7 premiere, episode MVP the Hound looked into the flames and had a vision.
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In 2017, Matjila was cleared of wrongdoing by an internal audit committee that looked into misconduct allegations.
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And when the interview was over, I looked into the camera and concluded with a relaxed grin.
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The NCAA also looked into sexual assault allegations made against members of the football and basketball teams.
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Mueller's team looked into the conspiracy theory and concluded it was malicious nonsense peddled by Julian Assange.
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Investigators looked into Couch's claim, quickly learning he has no official affiliation with any law enforcement agency.
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Equifax looked into the incident and found that its systems were not compromised because of the issue.
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And the rules only became more confusing the more I looked into them during my time there.
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A new study of patients with type 13 diabetes looked into such interference, specifically for black patients.
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On Thursday, Republican House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte also said the matter should be looked into.
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Pelosi added that Trump's stance toward Russia, including questioning Obama-era sanctions, needs to be looked into.
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Whether this is possible only in Qatar is a question mark and this should be looked into.
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For years, several academics and researchers have looked into the security and privacy risks of household robots.
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But even with all this success, Kim says he wanted more so he looked into receiving mentorship.
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In the short clip, Kourtney held Stormi on her hip as they looked into a mirror together.
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And I just feel like maybe for fear of things falling apart I've never looked into it.
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This matter is now being looked into by the police and we are unable to comment further.
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The New York Post reported earlier this year that Bezos had looked into approaching the warehouse retailer.
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As part of World Mental Health Day, Business Insider looked into the state of millennials' mental health.
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Hugo Boss invested in a study by scholar Roman Köster that looked into its founder's Nazi leanings.
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Researchers looked into sales at 369 stores including 101 supermarkets, 85033 mass merchandise stores and 237 pharmacies.
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Arty looked into it and found that the deduction wasn't an error but a charge for Medicare.
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Two years ago, the safety administration looked into two instances in which Model S cars caught fire.
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The committee looked into donations from nine Russian sources, according to a report by The Sunday Times.
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Three years earlier, in 1963, Pantglas school wrote a petition asking for it to be looked into.
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The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (Sipri) looked into which arms companies were making the most money.
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After hours of preparation, I placed myself on the couch at last and looked into Harry's lens.
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Mark Dayton has looked into the possibility, but Minnesota has not been asked to send troops yet.
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A question worth asking: If you looked into the world's most honest mirror, what would you see?
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So I looked into it, and you know, a sociopath is someone that can't bond with anyone.
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A man who looked into the eyes of Chris Tarrant and saw his own soul staring back.
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I looked into this bank account where I had my Social Security checks coming, and it bloomed.
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Most of PicsArt's features are free to use, but the firm has also looked into getting paid.
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However, with his newly restored vision, when he looked into the mirror he saw an old man.
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A few months later, a group of sportswriters covering the Southwest Conference looked into his social life.
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Its chief digital officer, Mike Germano, left the company after it looked into harassment allegations against him.
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After Thiel raised the alarm about Google's activities earlier this month, the Trump administration looked into it.
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Mr. Barbuti, who succeeded Mr. Perez as her guardian, said he had not looked into her charges.
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He's looked into risks like climate change, nuclear war, pandemics, and other potential sources of ecological catastrophe.
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Trump obviously doesn't want it looked into, since even discussing it undermines the legitimacy he's obsessed with.
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With summer upon us, I've also looked into different blankets with cooling technology for the warmer months.
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However, NASA has looked into adding upgrades to the Falcon Heavy, which could help shorten the journey.
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"The video shows she looked into the car, then she left, then she came back," he said.
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I looked into your eyes with my blue ones, and thanked God you had all your hair.
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He's ending by saying that he's looked into the souls of T-Mobile's executives and believes them.
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I know that sounds like a bad thing but have you ever looked into a cow's eyes?
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When was the last time you looked into the hydrating, healing (read: magical) properties of the tulip?
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Gizmodo looked into a similar case with the Amazon Prime credit card and its issuing bank Chase.
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From there, the counsel had grown and expanded and looked into other elements of the Clinton presidency.
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"The financial authorities have not looked into any measure to monitor cryptocurrency users' transaction data," it added.
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The conflict in Afghanistan needs to be looked into from multidimensional areas involving political and military perspectives.
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The CIA had conditionally given her a job at that time as it looked into her background.
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The company looked into this and has done research to find out why that happened, explained Schaffner.
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In this dispatch from Kallstadt, our correspondent looked into the relative silence of residents on the connection.
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He's looked into having one shipped from Japan, where they are cultivated as a kind of curiosity.
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The shopkeepers looked into her mouth, poking and prodding her until one of them led her away.
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I told the volunteer who answered that when I looked into my future, I saw nothing good.
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I looked into Kelly's eyes and tried to read them like tarot cards, discerning her contractual options.
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Or it's possible that they looked into him for various reasons but decided there was nothing there.
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We actually look at this in our 2018 report, where we looked into these a little bit.
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Timothy Fitch since 18783, but only recently looked into their subjects' part in the transatlantic slave trade.
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So the IG probe also looked into whether the EPA had the authority to make this change.
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A handful of other studies have also looked into cannabis as a treatment specifically for cervical cancer.
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He tried dating platforms like Tinder and Bumble for five months before he looked into sugar dating.
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"Anyone who thinks hunters are just 'bloodthirsty morons' hasn't looked into hunting," Donald Jr. told Forbes in 216.
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"We looked into hiring a full-time nurse for her, but it just wasn't financially feasible," Kim said.
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The clinical researcher moved a little closer and snapped him as he directly looked into his camera screen.
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The first, the Oswald commission, looked into evidence of systematic manipulation of doping samples at the Sochi Games.
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Randy's family were not the only ones who looked into the possibility of Randy being at the airport.
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When they looked into the distance away from the Sun, they saw an added brightness to the signal.
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At high school parties, straight boys looked into my eyes and let their hands linger on my waist.
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Mr Wong looked into shifting to a cheaper location inland but decided that the savings were too small.
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Since the news of their salaries got out, both Congress and EPA's internal watchdog have looked into it.
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Dhar told BuzzFeed News that that same year he also looked into two 21 Digital Media properties, BridalTune.
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Any subject I have looked into I have found the corrupt pockets where that community is being exploited.
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So, I mean, there's something strange going on here, and this is what needs to be looked into.
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He never looked into who had put the sticker there, however, so no one was questioned or disciplined.
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Our reporter, Christina Caron, looked into why there's so much play date anxiety and how to manage it.
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Britain's Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority looked into the matter, concerned mainly about the in utero attrition rate.
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I looked into the full-length mirror hanging on the back of my bedroom door and was amazed.
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Uber's independent investigators looked into 215 complaints and ended up firing more than 20 employees since this February.
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Mathews stressed that the investigation was ongoing and confirmed that Tilghman&aposs mental health was being looked into.
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In 2014, Microsoft looked into the email account of a French blogger to identify a Windows 8 leaker.
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It turned out to be perfect; transparent, and thus easily looked into; easily frozen, too, for later use.
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The search warrant also said he had looked into the affairs of high-ranking Church members without authorization.
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It also doesn't explain why Archie looked into his eyes and was convinced Svenson was an innocent man.
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And cops will have everything from their psychological profile to driving records looked into before they are hired.
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This investigation was reportedly the second time Lenexa police have looked into Austin administering bleach to her sons.
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"We have looked into filing an appeal, but we have not made a decision," Thompson told the newspaper.
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So he looked into his pantry and fridge supplies and saw crescent rolls and a jar of Nutella.
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The FCC looked into it and T-Mobile reported that it had solved the problem — but complaints continued.
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We looked into this vital question and are here to report back to you what we have found.
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The Hamilton man was caught up in the investigation as police looked into a suspected drug trafficking ring.
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But many other scam pages and ads looked into by Mashable are still live on the social network.
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There were times in bed when my girlfriend looked into my eyes and I had to look away.
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This isn't the first time McDonald's has looked into putting out variants of the sweet and savory McGriddles.
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They looked into the issue because Mueller's former law firm, WilmerHale, represented some key players in the investigation.
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A Cognizant spokesperson said the company has looked into some of the complaints raised in The Verge investigation.
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As Mr. Toussaint taught the class, he frequently looked into one of four cameras positioned around the studio.
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The General Prosecutor's office said this week it had looked into 35 cases related to the farmers' complaints.
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The firms — Covington & Burling and Debevoise & Plimpton — also looked into allegations against other individuals at the media company.
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Even studies that looked into connections between violent video games and minor aggressive behaviors have had mixed results.
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The study also looked into the relationship between mental health and gun violence among young adults in Texas.
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But when I looked into the world of deepfakes, I found very few news-relevant examples to study.
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The group is saying the pattern should be looked into, though it has not found proof of hacking.
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And the more I looked into it, the more I realized that there wasn't a reason not to.
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Lee noted a Bloomberg news report that central banks have looked into the possibility of owning digital currencies.
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We've looked into the different kinds of cat litter and read reviews for all of the top brands.
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According to a statement, FIFA's Ethics Committee also looked into possible violations by Blatter, at Bin Hammam's request.
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At that point, cops arrived looked into the hotel room window and saw Zoe pinning down his girlfriend.
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I looked into my tiny girl's trusting eyes and tried to convince myself to leave her all day.
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The LendingTree company looked into the newly-announced plan on Wednesday afternoon and Tesla rates weren't immediately available.
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It has also looked into the fees charged on card payments made by tourists visiting the European Union.
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"That hasn't necessarily been a discussion we've looked into yet, but nothing is off the table," Shah said.
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As I thrusted I looked into his eyes, searching for any light, understanding of what was happening here.
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I looked into programs in New York and LA too, but the RCM was the most open-minded.
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Police had looked into the case and ruled that no crime had taken place, a police spokeswoman said.
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Now, Ars Technica reports that a pair of researchers looked into Americans' willingness to eat lab-grown meat.
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"There are matters that need to be looked into that took place during the match," the WTA said.
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I started looking to see if any economist ever looked into this and tried to explain the phenomena.
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It had also looked into launching a training mission for the Iraqi army, before ultimately deciding not to.
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That same British analysis also looked into reusable options, like heavier, more durable plastic bags or cotton bags.
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They played that night and Jones looked into the stands and saw that same waitress cheering for them.
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Mr. Huntsman and his father looked into buying the paper a few years after Digital First bought it.
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We have looked into the purchase of wipes and screen wipes to sanitize [the polling spaces and locations].
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Experts — from top doctors to US law enforcement officials — have looked into the issue, and they're all flummoxed.
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The Yankees never filed a formal complaint, but M.L.B. found nothing inappropriate when it looked into the matter.
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Catch up: Our reporters covered the contest in real time, and looked into why the results were delayed.
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We looked into this and didn't think it was something we needed to cover with our limited resources.
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Investigators have looked into the bank as part of their probe into whether Manafort committed fraud, Bloomberg reported.
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When they looked into it more seriously, they found that the two companies complemented each other, they said.
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The task force has looked into tens of thousands of current and former soldiers from Maine to Guam.
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We looked into the departure this year of its director, which revealed a system that is showing cracks.
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Whether the local net could stand up against "external negative influences," whatever those are, was also looked into.
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In 2017, Matjila was cleared of any wrongdoing by an internal audit committee that looked into the allegations.
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The GOP-led Senate Intelligence Committee looked into potential Ukrainian meddling and found nothing worth pursuing, CNN reported.
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In The Upshot, Neil Irwin looked into what Mr. Trump could do and what new talks might produce.
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I assume she has looked into the pros and cons, and I know her mother is a psychiatrist.
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We hadn't looked into each other's eyes for a long while — nearly a fifth of her life span.
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So he ruled that TPS holders should stay while he looked into that claim as the lawsuit progressed.
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And late last year, the company also looked into buying a digital custody company, Recode reported in January.
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On this week's episode of the Future Perfect podcast, we looked into Hendricks's influence on Beloit, and Wisconsin.
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Studies have looked into the effects of different persuasion efforts: leafletting, online ads, undercover investigations of farms, street protests.
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The couple has looked into hitting the road to catch The String Cheese Incident and Yonder Mountain String Band.
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The FBI looked into it and determined the men were visiting police officers and the purchase was not suspicious.
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" "The concerns expressed by this individual are very serious and need to be looked into to the extent possible.
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Naturally I looked into it further, which led to this discovery of almost 100 volcanoes under the ice sheet.
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"Administration looked into these claims and confirmed that these reports are untrue," it said on Saturday in a statement.
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HEMINGWAY: Well, yes, I think that is an interesting thing to say, that this should not be looked into.
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Lefferman had looked into wigs and even purchased one, but she wanted to keep her own hair if possible.
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"We've always wanted a destination wedding," Lutz said, adding that they've looked into Puerto Rico, Siesta Key, and Hawaii.
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In March, the Pentagon's inspector general looked into allegations that Shanahan boosted Boeing while acting in his official capacity.
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The network reportedly looked into whether or not contestants were given stimulants, diet medications, weight loss supplements or diuretics.
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Authorities had previously looked into two men, Antonio Muñoz and Jesus Muñoz, as having been involved in the attack.
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I looked into her eyes when I met her, and I knew, deep down, that she could take me.
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"We take allegations like this seriously and looked into them when they were brought to our attention," he said.
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Mrs Comstock worked for the House committee that looked into campaign finance regularities by the Clintons, among other allegations.
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A spokesperson explained to Mashable that they've looked into the images, and what the pictures actually show is mould.
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Then we looked into the verification rates and we could confirm that Tesla is preventing employees from accessing Blind.
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The FBI had looked into him twice with inconclusive findings — not that a different result necessarily would have mattered.
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Additionally, Salow told the news station that she'd looked into what she could bring with her ahead of time.
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When White House officials found out, they reportedly looked into firing an EPA official they believed to be responsible.
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" Another source told PEOPLE on Friday Lovato's family "is pushing for rehab," adding "they have looked into several options.
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Tearfully, Alhadeff looked into the camera and directly called on President Donald Trump to keep students safe in schools.
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The House Administration Committee did not respond to an email asking if it had ever looked into the issue.
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Police also looked into Campos-Martinez's ex William Ladewig, who Campos-Martinez filed a restraining order against in 2011.
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The family briefly looked into getting prosthetic hands for her but ultimately decided Sara is doing fine without them.
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I think there is ample reason that they maybe should&aposve looked into Russian collusion or suspicion of it.
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November 1: The FBI reveals that it looked into ties between Trump and the Kremlin and found nothing concrete.
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We both looked into the sky, and to our surprise, saw a spaceship falling back down onto the island.
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It's time federal researchers looked into this common consumer product and helped make TSS a disease of the past.
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His face tensed into some configuration between awkward and polite, Chris looked into his plate of congealing rib sauce.
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His own chief of staff confirmed that the president has looked into either amending, or abolishing, the First Amendment.
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Fusion's Jorge Rivas looked into Sundance's demographic data and posted a slice of the results on Twitter this afternoon.
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When was the last time you looked into how much you were shelling out for all those TV channels?
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"Pretty much every economic expert who's looked into this issue says it's the best solution to automation," Solomon said.
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"We looked into, when we designed the plane, that we can certify the plane with existing legislation," says Wiegand.
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He added that he had "looked into this extensively" — but no further details about that scrutiny have been forthcoming.
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A study unveiled at the American Society of Clinical Oncology's meeting in Chicago this week looked into the matter.
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The Los Angeles Police Department looked into an EV program, but haven't moved forward as quickly as Fremont has.
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The Seattle Seahawks reportedly looked into signing him earlier this month but inked Josh Gordon to a deal instead.
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While researching for the special, Ross looked into many of these programs and admitted to feeling exasperated at times.
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The U.S. investigation looked into whether Credit Suisse hired referrals from government agencies in Asia in exchange for business.
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I needed almost all the crosses to get PARASKI, which I then looked into, only to experience sublime vertigo.
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You know, I looked into it, and everyone who'd won the American version of the show previously was white.
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While he's done research on the effects of cannabis and tobacco smoke, he hasn't specifically looked into herbal cigarettes.
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After the Giants and the league looked into the case, the league imposed a one-game suspension in August.
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When I looked into booking with Porter, I noticed consistent prices for each date and time I was considering.
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Shantell lifted her 11-month-old daughter onto her right hip and looked into her eyes until she smiled.
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Photo by Pamela Littky Have you ever looked into an animal's eyes while listening to a break up song?
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In fact, lawmakers have looked into passing bills that would restrict Trump's ability to issue tariffs, not expand them.
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Like, I bet if we looked into it, we'd find out that Donald Trump once repossessed 100 people's cars.
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When I looked into taking a train from Toronto to Vancouver, one of my top concerns was the food.
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United Nations investigators who looked into those accounts said Myanmar's army and police might have committed crimes against humanity.
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In May, our reporter looked into how Australia's real estate boom had led newspaper publishers into the housing market.
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"That's not something you expect to see every day," he said as Flower looked into his driver side window.
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"We've always wanted a destination wedding," Lutz said, adding that they looked into Puerto Rico, Siesta Key, and Hawaii.
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" Then he looked into my eyes with a clear, almost startled expression and said: "Hey, I love your book.
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Finally, Cramer looked into the transportation stocks to see if the struggling group could drag the bull market lower.
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Beyond the criminal probe, investigators at the FBI looked into the possibility that Trump was working for the Russians.
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Mr. Brownback said the American government had looked into his case and was convinced that Mr. Brunson was innocent.
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Needless to say, I looked into this mystery of the brain-in-the-jar and I have some questions.
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We also looked into one hospital in New Mexico that has filed thousands of lawsuits over unpaid medical bills.
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During the oil crisis, he looked into methods of energy production outside fossil fuels, and started to research superconductors.
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"Our agency is aware of this incident and has looked into it," Lucas said in a statement to WJCL.
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Approached about putting a vineyard on the farm, Mr. Plank, a whiskey drinker, looked into making the spirit instead.
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A 2018 study published in the BMJ looked into how taking a month off alcohol could positively impact health.
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"As soon as Lizzo reached out, we looked into the matter and quickly resolved the issue," the spokesperson said.
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Arkansas Coleman's study also looked into the effect that free time and relaxation has on other areas of life.
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Last week, our colleagues Jonathan Martin, Astead W. Herndon and Alexander Burns looked into how Ms. Harris's campaign unraveled.
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Business Insider looked into the careers of the 12 managing partners behind some of the company&aposs biggest deals.
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When I looked into the likelihood of becoming disabled, I was even more convinced that I needed a policy.
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In almost two weeks, the department has looked into 36 school-related threats, a sheriff's spokesperson told BuzzFeed News.
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" She looked into the camera and added in German: "I hope to see you soon, I really love you.
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The police looked into the company's tax records twice in the past years and did not press any charges.
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They looked into it, but there wasn't a Go Baby Go chapter near the Jackson family's home in Farmington.
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Federal investigators have looked into RT as part of their probe into Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election.
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He'd lost his biggest client and had serious cash flow problems, and the FBI looked into his Ukrainian money.
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While some people have looked into other public and private schools, certain parents have refused to consider an alternative.
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We don't know yet whether the Mueller report looked into this or referred the matter to a different jurisdiction.
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The more Forcelli has looked into the matter, the more he sees a broken system, with no clear remedy.
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But when he looked into the case of Edna Schmeets, he saw an opening: She'd sent checks to Florida.
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They've looked into bednets, safe drinking water, deworming treatments, Vitamin A and iodine supplementation, labor mobility, and cash transfers.
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In an exhaustive investigation, Frontline and the Washington Post looked into whether federal interventions into local police departments work.
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We built in a moment between
Kit [Harington] and Emilia [Clarke] where they stopped and looked into each other's eyes.
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The FBI looked into allegations that, while in Russia last year, Page had meetings related to individuals under US sanctions.
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The letter informed churchgoers the order&aposs review board looked into allegations of improper conduct by Phillips involving adult men.
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As I looked into this, there are certain programs that IARPA funds that become so successful that they go black.
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"If I could have looked into a crystal ball," he says, "I don't know that I would have done it."
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We looked into sharing a nanny with another family, but we couldn't find anyone whose schedule/needs meshed with ours.
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Even Mercedes-Benz has looked into custom automotive scent for the car — perhaps an Apple smellorator is in the works.
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I know there has been a Harvard Business School study that previously looked into the prevalence of fake Yelp reviews.
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I consider myself an animal lover, and it so happens that I have looked into the fad of teacup pigs.
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These are nearly 20 people who looked into Nixon's impeachable conduct and determined that Trump's actions meet the same standard.
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The commission "looked into that claim and could not find anyone who had received that call," said spokeswoman Sally Spener.
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However, it's strikingly consistent with what other academics and free speech watchdogs have found when they looked into the issue.
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Powell didn't directly acknowledge Trump's recent Fed attacks, including recent reports that Trump looked into the legality of "demoting" Powell.
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George W. Bush looked into Mr Putin's eyes; Barack Obama followed Russia's aggression against Georgia in 2008 with a "reset".
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The panel's head, Juliet Aguilar, told Reuters that medical records of 119 victims were being looked into as of Friday.
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"Instead of scanning my boarding pass or handing over my passport, I looked into a camera," wrote writer MacKenzie Fegan.
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So management decided that SuperCreep was getting a three-day mute while they looked into a more long term solution.
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The Navy has looked into creating shark repellant (unsuccessfully), but not because sailors are often attacked by sharks (they're not).
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The government gave no direct response to a Reuters inquiry on whether it had looked into developers' rural land holdings.
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But others who've looked into the effects of industry funding are wary of such promises, even when they're genuinely made.
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I looked into alternatives, and I started to research microalgae and lab-grown meat, and then I came across insects.
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Even big software firms have not looked into this space yet, and many have instead become a customer of Postman.
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"Conspiracy" is, though, so Mueller looked into whether the Trump campaign purposefully worked with Russia to win the 2016 election.
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Sheeran adorably wrapped his arms around Seaborn, who accessorized with a beanie, as they lovingly looked into each other's eyes.
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With those I've looked into, it appears as if we're talking about criminals and victims who live in different countries.
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" GQ looked into what all the fuss was about and came to a simple conclusion: "America Is Horny for Wholesome.
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Next, we looked into the out-of-state compensation and if there was any way to lower the tuition bill.
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In addition to the conversation with Sessions, he has also looked into the firing of former FBI Director James Comey.
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When emergency personnel arrived, they looked into the seat to discover a newborn baby lying face up in the water.
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Individual cases of police excess as well as alleged violence by protesters against police were being looked into, he said.
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"Animal Task Force looked into the matter — obviously they saw the video the public had seen," police told BuzzFeed News.
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But after eBay looked into the matter, I got an email stating that the company was siding with the buyer.
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In silence we knelt face-to-face in the center of the tent and looked into each other's eyes beseechingly.
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"As I raised my hand for the oath, my mother held the holy book & looked into [Pelosi's] eyes," she wrote.
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The Seattle Seahawks reportedly looked into signing Brown a few weeks ago but ultimately decided to go a different direction.
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They specifically looked into the characteristics, or factors, of stocks that performed well for investors and which ones did not.
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The more Rachael looked into S.Q. 777 and its implications, the surer she was that it had to be stopped.
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When Google looked into the traits of its most successful teams, psychological safety turned out to be the most important.
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After he was elected president, the Justice Department and Congress looked into the deal, but the Clintons were not prosecuted.
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In 1934, her father looked into emigrating to Palestine, but her mother resisted, certain that conditions in Germany would improve.
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The investigations, including a special counsel probe, have looked into any potential ties between Trump campaign associates and the Kremlin.
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" He continues, "I bet if we looked into it we'd find out that Donald Trump once repossessed 100 people's cars.
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We would have to investigate any credible allegations of perjury and other things that haven't been properly looked into before.
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Even after the police chose not to press charges in the case, Broward County prosecutors twice looked into doing so.
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If they had looked into the details ("internals") of the poll, political junkies may have come to a different conclusion.
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"Any shortcomings of this investigation from the past will be looked into going forward," Sini said, in reference to Burke.
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It appears that Clinton never looked into Abu Omar's claims of torture or considered De Sousa's plea for diplomatic immunity.
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"The more I looked into these aunts of mine, the more I was willing to make personal sacrifices," said Gram.
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"I think it raises questions and concerns, and they should be looked into," she told reporters on her campaign plane.
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I looked into her eyes, straining to see some spark of avidity, of transgression, and got back a heavy stare.
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We looked into how the company's focus on growth got it into this human resources mess in the first place.
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"They said 'We looked into it, it's a mistake,'" and told her it was being taken care of, she said.
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But Judge Marrero looked into Dish chairman Charlie Ergen's ~vibes~ and decided to roll the dice on the ol' maverick.
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"I looked into their behavior from the past to now," Nattaporn Toprayoon, who filed the complaint last May, told Reuters.
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Per the request from Congress, GAO also looked into contact with foreign leaders prior to Trump entering the White House.
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Brian McCarthy, an N.F.L. spokesman, said the league had looked into the allegation and found no evidence to support it.
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In 2008, while a senator, she mocked President George W. Bush's claim that he had looked into Mr. Putin's soul.
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Rudolph denied the accusation, and the N.F.L. said it looked into the allegation and found no evidence to support it.
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A Wall Street Journal report Sunday looked into what investors truly know about the risks lurking within GE Capital's portfolio.
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After my grandmother told me the news, I looked into the living room and saw that one couch was missing.
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Eric Gass (Pete Lau's interpreter): Foldable is actually an example of something that we have looked into but not pursued.
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And so that's when I looked into helicopters, and to be able to get down and back in 22010 minutes.
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Twitter told BuzzFeed News that it had looked into the matter and possible violations by Elyse and couldn't find anything.
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Business Insider looked into the careers of the company&aposs managing partners and why they made the news this year.
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He looked into the "internet mystery" of the cartoon character and suggested it was run by a brand or company.
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I paused to catch my breath for a moment, and looked into what seemed to be a sea of eyeballs.
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He also declined to say whether the FBI looked into allegations that Kavanaugh had lied during his testimony before Congress.
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While she looked into making a similar arrangement for another daughter, she never went through with it, according to NBC.
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Barclays said its board had looked into media reports on Staley's relationship with Epstein, and probed Staley's characterisation of it.
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Michele K. Bourquin, an account executive from Atlanta, was 237 and divorced when she first looked into freezing her eggs.
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Such fantasies — fueled in part by sleeplessness and drunkenness — draw from recesses of memory these characters haven't looked into recently.
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"Often we get a petition where there's some local issue or state issue [the petitioner] wants looked into," Goldman said.
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Chilean investigators have looked into about 120 allegations of sexual abuse or cover-ups involving 167 Church officials or workers.
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The report also stated that an average of four issues are being looked into for each taxpayer involved in the probe.
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When John Pfaff, a professor at the Fordham University School of Law, looked into this, he found something a bit surprising.
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He said that it was "a quite exhaustive investigation" in which many people were interviewed and looked into over the years.
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"As I raised my hand for the oath, my mother held the holy book & looked into @SpeakerPelosi's eyes," Ocasio-Cortez wrote.
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We looked into it, and learned that Apple sources the GIFs in Messages from apps including Giphy, Gif Keyboard, and Tumblr.
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She had looked into it after a doctor had gone off script by peppering her with questions about her blood sugar.
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And, as you say, the questions have arisen about how they have looked into the Trump campaign, including possibly using informants.
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The full study also looked into other aspects of voice assistants, like social mentions and custom interactions pulled from IFTTT's service.
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A great video popped up last November that looked into why we don't see many mainstream films adapted from Lovecraft's works.
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At the time, there was no support system or legal advice to educate her, so she really never looked into it.
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The Obama Administration, which charged several government employees under the law, looked into similar charges against Assange before dropping the idea.
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The bottom line: Americans think Trump did something wrong that, at a minimum, deserves to be looked into for possible impeachment.
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The agency looked into a product buyback program by the vegan mayo maker Hampton Creek but closed that inquiry this year.
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Whether these are real users or not, or whether they are porn accounts is something that I have not looked into.
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The panel would build on the work of U.N. experts who looked into the suspected torture and murder of government opponents.
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It's not something I looked into, I just thought it was how my brain is — so I thought it was normal.
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Police commanders looked into the incident after it happened and ordered the officer receive more training and counseling, the chief said.
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I looked into the best-selling, celebrity-favorite, and even magnetic options and prepared myself mentally for allll the lash drama.
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"I sat there for about eight hours, maybe more, and just looked into the abyss," Torres said, with a hollow laugh.
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Once again, we looked into his claims and found that the co-workers Dewitt complained about described the situation very differently.
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The president had also reportedly looked into ways to weaken the dollar to help boost the economy before next year's election.
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Ava Winery hadn't looked into these regulations before it started to make wine, which has caused Endless West to change course.
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NASA has already looked into using private rockets — like SpaceX's Falcon Heavy — to launch astronauts and payloads to the lunar surface.
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To help you make the leap, we looked into which 21D printers have are best suited for those just starting out.
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The web comic illustrator and physics blogger Randall Munroe, who runs XKCD, looked into this problem in a post from 2009.
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Additionally, police say that they found evidence on her phone that Lopez had looked into abortion before the baby was born.
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He had another home and another family As investigators looked into the case, they unveiled a scam that went beyond Georgia.
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Now, as he looked into the mirror, A. saw for the first time that he was wearing a brown army uniform.
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MUST READ -- YIKES, OUR HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS WOULD BE EMBARASSED: Politico's Shane Goldmacher looked into how President Trump gets his news.
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However, on Wednesday, Yellen said that in 2010 the committee had looked into negative rates, but never confirmed the policy's legality.
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The couple held hands and looked into each other's eyes as they recited their vows, as instructed by the Elvis impersonator.
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In the Nazi cases, a handful of attorneys, historians and researchers looked into as many as 70,000 names of possible Nazis.
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But according to the security company McAfee, which spotted these apps and looked into them on Tuesday, others are more malicious.
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Obama's Department of Justice even looked into defunding sanctuary cities in July, but it looks like he has abandoned that strategy.
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Mexia said the European Commission had looked into the same contracts, dating back to 2004, and decided to shelve the case.
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I stood on her balcony and looked into her bedroom with my hands like two white parentheses pressed against the glass.
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Investigators have also looked into payments he made on behalf of then-presidential candidate Trump to conceal damaging information from women.
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Over in the Business section on Friday, Times reporter Niraj Chokshi looked into why a shorter workweek hasn't caught on yet.
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Pisani says this will be something that needs to be looked into during the next year as bitcoin increases in popularity.
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The commission said it had looked into earlier worker complaints about Sanitation Salvage, leading to a fine for a recordkeeping violation.
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With a 23 start all but assured, I've looked into the future — and I see a specific date with perfect clarity.
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A curious hunter looked into the bunker last Friday, and found 44-year-old Jeremiah Button laying down in his bed.
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Colonel Milani also looked into footage captured by a Predator drone about 224 minutes after the SEALs had left the mountaintop.
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" A Facebook spokesperson told CNN that "the post was removed by mistake and restored as soon as we looked into it.
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When detectives first looked into the killing, they heard rumors the suspect was having an affair with Michael Warren, McCann said.
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CNN reported last week that Mueller's investigators have looked into the possibility that wealthy Russians funneled money into the presidential election.
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The woman had looked into traveling to England to have the abortion, but was not able to afford the transportation costs.
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Maybe, but those were the actual findings from a recent Vox analysis that looked into the fear of clowns, or coulrophobia.
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"My partner Eric Pancoast and I looked into the problem of medical device cybersecurity and we found two things," says Kijewski.
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They have looked into sex offenders in the area and scoured the 12-year-old's social media accounts and internet logs.
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AND YOU KNOW, KEITH I RESPECT QUITE A BIT, AND WE TALKED ABOUT THIS COMPANY AND I LOOKED INTO IT MORE.
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"I looked into how quiet do spaces have to be to be pleasant for people," he told an interviewer in 2009.
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A December 2900 report on Russian election propaganda and disinformation, commissioned by the Senate Intelligence Committee, looked into Moscow's 220006 intrusions.
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Mr. Maduro then looked into the air as his wife, Cilia Flores, flinched and reached for another official to brace herself.
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A spokesperson for Netflix told Vox that the company had previously looked into Zarak's claims and determined that they were unfounded.
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Mueller has looked into whether Trump's campaign conspired with Russia and whether the president has unlawfully tried to obstruct the investigation.
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As the F.B.I. looked into Huawei, its investigators grew concerned that company officers were working on behalf of the Chinese government.
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Lewis often traveled to Costa Rica, and Chronister said they have looked into the possibility that he may have fled there.
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Special Counsel Robert Mueller looked into that meeting as part of his investigation of Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election.
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The police have looked into leads involving more than 50 people over the course of the investigation, but the inquiry stalled.
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However, while expressing our serious concerns on the issues raised, we assure that they would be looked into and resolved amicably.
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It centers on a paranormal investigator, a medium and a researcher, who revisit some of the cases Holzer once looked into.
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Starr later apologized for the incidents and acknowledged that school officials who looked into and resolved such complaints were poorly trained.
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Now that they will officially spend part of their time in Canada, I looked into where they may go house hunting.
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The House Ethics Committee looked into whether he also had publicly revealed classified information but eventually cleared him in that matter.
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The arrest followed years of investigations, beginning in 2016, that looked into allegations of wrongdoing in and around Mr. Tyler's administration.
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Wrack said the public inquiry was "back to front" and should have first looked into the deeper causes of the tragedy.
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So we looked into Snapchat's crystal ball to determine which lens filter is best for you based on your zodiac sign.
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Ryan Campbell, a 29-year-old actor from Hell's Kitchen, looked into his cube and began fixing his hair and goatee.
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When she later looked into the research about tool use in pigs, she found that this behavior hadn't been reported before.
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What I admired about his sharp eye is how he looked into the underbelly of our American society using his Leica.
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But Smoliga, a physiologist and biomechanist at High Point University, has looked into the claims and found them to be nonsense.
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"A lot of people my age would be able to afford an electric vehicle if they looked into it," he said.
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He met with people one on one, looked into their eyes, and told them to believe in Jesus and nothing else.
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Which emerging market exchange-traded fund buyers have really looked into the current account dynamics of the constituents of the basket?
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She thought that Mr. Schull would be able to see it if he looked into her mouth at the right angle.
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And the Treasury Department has looked into a flight taken by Secretary Steven MnuchinSteven Terner MnuchinPelosi warns Mnuchin to stop 'illegal' .
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When the small man stood and looked into the mirror, he said nothing at first, and then he balled his fists.
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Craig Smith looked into a program known as "housing first" which is addressing the problem in a number of those places.
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Barclays said its board had looked into media reports on Staley's relationship with Epstein, and probed Staley's characterisation of that relationship.
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Vox looked into Anthem's practice of denying emergency room visits as part of a year-long project on emergency room billing.
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Mueller's team reportedly looked into Cambridge Analytica in their Russia probe, but has not charged any matter related to the firm.
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I don't think he's ever looked into what [former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard] David Duke has ever said about anything.
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Police officials in York City, Pennsylvania, looked into the posts and found that only 11 were attributed to active-duty officers.
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Wan Azirul could not confirm Gooi's assertion, admitting he had not looked into Hong's background despite naming Hong as a suspect.
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She was forced to work alongside him while the company looked into her claim, and despite the allegations, Microsoft ultimately hired him.
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PARIS (Reuters) - New allegations the Syrian government is using chemical weapons must be looked into, the French foreign ministry said on Wednesday.
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Investigators looked into the death of the 4-year-old but dropped the case after doctors attributed his death to cardiac arrest.
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In an interview on TV the other night, you even looked into the camera and told your supporters to stop harassing minorities.
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We haven't looked into where people are leaving yet, but it seems like a lot of people are still staying in Williamsburg.
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"We started an investigation, we looked into email communications and interviewed people," he said at a WADA symposium at Lord's cricket ground.
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License plate readers provide a host of information on drivers, and police have looked into autonomous driving vehicles that ticket speeding drivers.
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The tribe said the Obama administration had determined other locations for the pipeline, and those should be looked into by the Army.
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"Different versions of what happened are being looked into, including crew error, a technical failure and bad weather conditions," the committee said.
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Marlin Ritzman, who heads the FBI office in Anchorage, said the FBI looked into Santiago's background and found no ties to terrorism.
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Trump looked into the cameras and promised year-long mentorships with his "hand-picked" investing experts, trained in his real estate organization.
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The academics looked into Austen's personal life and relationships to draw conclusions about who might have been the inspiration for Mr Darcy.
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"They just looked into what they did every day in their clinical practice and what they would recommend for patients," said Araujo.
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JOE KERNEN: I'm not sure whether the President looked into all of your writings at Heritage -- STEPHEN MOORE: I'm sure he hasn't.
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All that and we looked into the crypto meltdown (sorry for the jokes), and the news that Slack now has a CFO.
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I looked into it for a bit and really, even if that were the case, it would be comparing apples to oranges.
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You know, it hasn't been a part of our agenda, so I haven't actually looked into that to decide yes or no.
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If you've never bitten into a bell pepper vigorously then looked into the mist with a passionate, steely gaze, let us explain.
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Apple had looked into buying Time Warner — which agreed to be bought last week by AT&T — The Wall Street Journal reported.
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I looked into ... I read as many quarterly reports and year-end financials from the mattress companies as I could stand to.
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And that was the reason why we looked into the next best option which was to bring our joy into the world.
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Rather, they said, the FBI already previously looked into the same underlying facts in 2014 before deciding not to pursue criminal charges.
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" A source previously told PEOPLE on Friday that Lovato's family "is pushing for rehab," adding that "they have looked into several options.
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"Politifact has looked into this, we have never done business with Donald Trump and Politifact verified that because we haven't," Murphy said.
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But not all cities that have looked into becoming climate havens think constructing a tailor-made plan for climate migrants makes sense.
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The SEC report clarifies that its investigation looked into not only the DAO (which it calls an "unincorporated organization"), but also Slock.
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So I had some learning to do once I kind looked into it for myself because there are so many different opinions.
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Last month, the president had reportedly looked into ways to weaken the dollar to help boost the economy before next year's election.
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Now he has looked into whether he could find similar work in Germany or Austria, the first signs of a change brewing.
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Because I have doubts about the apps' ability to control the quality of their counselors, I looked into who the counselors are.
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Hornbrook, then 103, looked into fertility preservation while overseas, but the annual storage fee of 1,000 euros (about $1,150) deterred the couple.
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Disney Research looked into a few of the possibilities of how a robot might approach a simple interaction with a nearby human.
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CNN's Lydia DePillis looked into this same claim when Trump made it during his State of the Union address earlier this year.
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"Apparently he saw a post somewhere on Reddit about my channel being suspended and looked into it and fixed it," he said.
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Gudeman wrote that he looked into the employee's background and questioned him about a recent trip to Pakistan, according to the lawsuit.
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However, recent research has looked into the use of MRI imaging and potential biomarkers to help detect the disease in the living.
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Facebook and Cornell University recently published a paper that looked into the relationship social media had with users who have poor vision.
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When prosecutors and Congress looked into what happened in the Watergate break-in, President Nixon's response was ultimately what brought him down.
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But Cosmopolitan looked into what men and women think about pubic hair — their own and their partners' — and the results are surprising.
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"We have looked into the totality of Nolan's comments, they were inappropriate and we have addressed it with her," the rep said.
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The circumstances in which journalists were allegedly hit by IDF fire are not familiar to the IDF and are being looked into.
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Another one of mentioned films called "Pirates of Silicon Valley" even looked into how both Gates and Jobs revolutionized the 20th century.
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A police spokesman confirmed that the "incident" reported by newspaper La Derniere Heure was being looked into but declined to give details.
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Go deeper: Mother Jones recently looked into Summit Learning Platform and its parent company, a network of charter schools founded in 2003.
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So when I looked into why people use this particular frog, I found out that it had a really specific origin story.
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There are all kind of weird theories I haven't looked into like hollow earth, convex earth—just stuff I don't look into.
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In the early sixties, Estes Kefauver, a Tennessee senator, chaired a subcommittee that looked into the pharmaceutical industry, which was growing rapidly.
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So when we started receiving feedback about questionable use of bidding and trading systems by some flight attendants, we looked into it.
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But after he left Congress there is no evidence that it looked into whether or not top leaders knew about the conduct.
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The bureau looked into allegations Nucera misused funds during his tenure as the township fire commissioner, according to the Burlington County Times.
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Within minutes, two representatives looked into it and said there were no outages in the area, so performance should have been fine.
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During his career, Mr. Farrier has interviewed Justin Bieber, reported on eels and looked into the cover art of black-metal bands.
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He was talking to me and then, when I looked into the living room, I noticed his face going a bit grey.
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The transportation safety board said it expected its investigators to remain in Kansas for a week as it looked into the accident.
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But in order to fill the roster, manager Louis Van Gaal looked into the youth academy to back up his thin bench.
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Check out more from VICE: European researchers looked into this and discovered vast differences from drug to drug and batch to batch.
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I considered sending a friend request, but then I thought if anyone looked into it and found out, it would be weird.
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Steven Mnuchin, the Treasury secretary, looked into whether he could use a military plane to fly him to Europe for his honeymoon.
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Raja Krishnamoorthi, chairman of the subcommittee that looked into Juul's marketing practices in July, last week accused Juul of breaking the law.
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This has been the main probe in which the Judiciary Committee has looked into the Mueller report's findings and other Trump scandals.
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For years, researchers have looked into brain games and found that they simply don't have the real-world benefits they purport to.
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In an interview, Mr. Thompson told me that he was afraid of heights, but looked into wind energy at his father's suggestion.
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DOUGLAS: I'm sure they investigated me and looked into my life and stuff, and, you know, I'm a poor person, you know?
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How we covered it: The writer Robert Ito looked into Universal Pictures' attempts to build a Dark Universe franchise with monster movies.
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The incident acted as a last straw for Dulay and Knight, who looked into a possible lawsuit just a few months later.
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When I first looked into flights in August 22020, I had about 22,2000 points, which would cover a single one-way flight.
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A Ukrainian-American lawyer who consulted for the D.N.C. looked into the finances of Paul Manafort and spoke with Ukrainian embassy officials.
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The circumstances in which journalists were allegedly hit by IDF fire are not familiar to the IDF, and are being looked into.
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He looked into building a wall to protect the mound and secured a government grant of nearly $70,000 for an oyster reef.
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I had no real idea of his recent antisemitic statements when we spoke, Jamie, but I've since looked into it (and responded).
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The probe also looked into the possibility that pardons for some Hasidic Jews were linked to donations to Hillary Clinton's Senate campaign.
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Democrats on the committee said the investigation did not go far enough and have stressed that more needs to be looked into.
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Previous studies have looked into how climate change could drive more deaths from things like heat illness or diseases spread by mosquitoes.
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She has not looked into whether she might qualify for the Medicaid expansion; she was not aware Pennsylvania had expanded the program.
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In 2017, Payne and several colleagues looked into the source of the aforementioned extremely bad stuff that led to the Great Dying.
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" Noah said in 2012, the New England Historic Genealogical Society "looked into" and found "no proof of Warren having Native American lineage.
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Catherine Porter, Dan Levin and I looked into the migrants who sometimes crawl through snow to reach Canada from the United States.
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The inspector general also looked into reports that Harris encouraged favoritism in awarding agency contracts to personal friends, which the CIO denied.
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"I looked into it and this ad was rejected in error and we are sorry for the mistake," a Facebook spokesperson said.
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The report also says his aides looked into classifying her as a department volunteer, which also would have made her travel permissible.
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But as Vox found when it looked into online vaping communities, just about anyone can make and distribute their own vape juice.
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The coroner who performed an autopsy on Carlos said she was told the agent occasionally looked into the cell through the window.
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No apartments looked into hers and she had been completely unaware of being watched, or even that she could possibly be watched.
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Barclays said its board had looked into media reports on Staley's relationship with Epstein, and probed the chief executive's characterisation of it.
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This week, my colleague Kevin A. Wong looked into how the billions of investment dollars from China are being received in Canada.
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Business Insider looked into scientific research and expert opinion and came up with 11 tricks to help you wow the higher-ups.
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Early on in Facebook's history, they, of course, had people look ... The people worked there looked into people's accounts all the time.
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In this episode of Vox's Overrated series (you'll find the Facebook page here), I looked into the history behind this legendary painting.
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In the past few years, the industry has flowered, in part because private companies have looked into the inky void and seen profits.
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We looked into all the new products coming to Ulta, so you can go straight to the goods on your next shopping trip.
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I looked into the research, which is all over the map - sometimes allowances help kids with financial decision-making, and sometimes they don't.
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" Instead of showing warmth or appreciation, Kelly looked into the camera and mockingly sang, "I believe that you high ... smoking on that Percocet.
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"A Facebook spokesperson confirmed the removal to Gizmodo: "The post was removed by mistake and restored as soon as we looked into it.
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The state also looked into a 2015 complaint involving Katherine but had insufficient evidence to continue with a full-scale investigation, authorities said.
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Democrats point to the seven Benghazi probes that repeatedly looked into the 2012 killing of four Americans in Libya, including ambassador Chris Stevens.
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He said intelligence services had looked into the suspect in 2015 following anonymous tips but "nothing was found that could indicate a radicalization".
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Philippine military officials on Monday contradicted Duterte and said his concern had been looked into, but there was nothing to back it up.
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"When you have kids that didn't ask to be born into a world where [the marriage is] scrutinized or looked into…" she continued.
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But Wired looked into it and found that the commission didn't know of a single company among those 900 that offered internet service.
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Our reporters looked into why learning where the US government is keeping your child is only the beginning of the fight for reunification.
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In the early days of the Trump administration, EPA staff looked into opening a new agency office in Pruitt's hometown of Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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IN THE 1960s and 1970s, amid worries about dwindling natural resources, several big companies looked into the idea of mining the ocean floor.
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If you've looked into buying a new phone, or upgrading your current one this summer, you know that almost everyone advises against it.
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As we looked into it, we realized geese aren't part of our life, as people who live in an urban area in Australia.
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The episode looked into the National Front's most radical campaign aides and featured an interview with a man speaking on condition of anonymity.
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He's someone that Archie believes, if he saw, he could pinpoint — which is not how he felt when he looked into Svenson's eyes.
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A recent report I wrote with Larry Diamond and Joe Goldman, "Follow the Leader," looked into Americans attitudes toward democracy and its alternatives.
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Let's say that Raven-Symoné's character from That's So Raven looked into the future, oh, about 15 years from its premiere in 2003.
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If he or his team had looked into the range of expert views on the subject, a more nuanced take would have emerged.
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In a short initial statement on Thursday the Israel Defence Forces said "the details are being looked into" and gave no further details.
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We looked into where everyone went and what happened to them after the cameras stopped rolling and put together these post-Thrones biographies.
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Earlier investigations looked into Pique's Argentinian Barcelona teammate Lionel Messi and Portuguese international Cristiano Ronaldo, who left Real Madrid for Juventus this year.
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When investigators looked into it, they found the equipment supplier and the factory owner were the same person, who had inflated the price.
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An Uber spokesperson told Mashable shortly after the news broke that the program was being paused while the company looked into the incident.
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Today the company issued an official response to TechCrunch, confirming that the company's engineers had looked into the issue and confirmed the problem.
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According to the bulletin, investigators have also looked into reports of a black vehicle whose driver invited other young women into the car.
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Cramer also looked into a secular trend that he believes can weather everything from a Fed hike to a market-rattling Trump tweet.
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The SEC probe that resulted has placed focus on Philidor but has also looked into other areas of Valeants operations, the people said.
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His hands were folded in front of him as he looked into the camera and spoke in a clipped, matter-of-fact manner.
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In fact, as I looked into this more deeply, I found at least 20 different definitions of what people believe Big Data means.
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State-controlled Rosneft, which accounts for over 40 percent of Russian oil production, said its board has looked into plans for 2017-2018.
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"There is a quite a bit more investigative matter that is being looked into, and additional evidence to be obtained," he said Tuesday.
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Investigators with the National Transportation Safety Board who looked into the failure said that one of the engine's 24 fan blades was missing.
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The DHS Industrial Control Systems Cybersecurity Emergency Response Team, or ICS-CERT, said it looked into 97 reported cyber incidents across these sectors.
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"For her to try to jump the gun on this and interject herself into this, it's something that's being looked into," he continued.
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According to investigators, Patricia told officials she had "looked into it" and didn't think she was breaking any laws by marrying her daughter.
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Previous inquiries by the U.S. Justice Department had looked into price fixing within the shipping industry, which has resulted indictments of various executives.
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I recently looked into installing motion-detecting lights around the house and immediately fell into a deep, scary pit of outdoor-lighting codes.
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The company looked into opening its own retail stores and e-cigarette vending machines, but that plan was shelved, a former employee said.
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In fact, of the polls I looked into during campaign 28500, they always interviewed more Democrats than Republicans; never the other way around.
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The parliamentary committee that looked into the case was made up of 21 lawmakers - a majority of them from the ruling Syriza party.
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We already knew sort of the means by which they had done these fishing attempts, about the electoral systems that were looked into.
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Hamilton looked into applying for an overseas adoption, feeling that the process would be more predictable, and less fraught, than a domestic one.
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Self-driving technology company Aurora looked into regulations for autonomous vehicles (known as AVs) across 29 states and found that they can vary.
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"For several years we looked into buying or leasing our own venue so we could manage all of these things ourselves," Tamsin added.
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I had looked into them earlier when I was looking for people I wanted to work with, and I thought they were great.
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Continuing that conversation, a new study in Educational Researcher looked into whether sexual minority youth still face higher rates of suspension and expulsion.
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Other United Nations aid groups have looked into blockchain tech, too: In 2017 the World Food Program began tracking aid on a blockchain.
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Thankfully, I'd never experienced a panic attack before—the prospect of it simply wasn't on my mind as I looked into possible remedies.
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There were four categories of potential sex robot benefits that the researchers looked into: Sex robots might be fun, but are they healthy?
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Hamilton County Prosecutor Joseph Deters said in a statement that police would confer with his office after they had looked into the matter.
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But he said the retailer had not looked into what the nonprofit did or why it was providing a loan to the buyer.
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When the flaps were fierce, its agents looked into UFO cases, adding their investigations to the quotidian explanations for the majority of sightings.
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Bregman looked into the Astros' dugout at the infield coach Alex Cora, who will become the Red Sox manager after the World Series.
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The Education Department looked into a new admissions complaint about Asian-Americans in 2012, ultimately deciding not to investigate, according to court documents.
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Procter & Gamble waited to make Mr. Peltz a director while it looked into the election results from the independent election inspector IVS Associates.
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"Gabe looked into Laura's soul and saw someone, maybe for the first time, who was more giving than he was," Stewart Friedman said.
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Michael J. de la Merced looked into what the deal means for beer makers at a time when their sales are going flat.
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Our reporter looked into a town administrator who is said to have tortured his Rohingya neighbors — and will most likely never face punishment.
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But he said the retailer had not looked into what the nonprofit did or why it was providing a loan to the buyer.
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Business Insider looked into which states are most prepared for a possible recession, which seems increasingly likely amid the chaos surrounding the pandemic.
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The problem is, in 2012, the New England Historical Genealogical Society looked into it, and they found no proof of Native American lineage.
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In a statement Friday, M.L.B. said that its office of investigations had looked into those accusations, but that Reidy had declined to cooperate.
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Recode looked into self-reported salary information on Glassdoor, and found Google contractors typically made 42 percent less than their full-time counterparts.
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He mounted the camera on a tripod and set it to autofocus when Naruto approached, looked into the lens and pressed the button.
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The company responded that the allegations were false and "deliberately cherry-picked," and that anyone who looked into the matter would see that.
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They looked into each other's eyes and kissed, but we know how this story ends — Elizabeth rolling over, Philip staring at the ceiling.
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A digital media expert who looked into it told CNN that the hostility from some Sanders' followers outweighs that of his Democratic rivals.
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He learned that his father had once looked into the conduct of some Deutsche Bank traders and concluded — mistakenly — that nothing was amiss.
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Those who cite compassion and human decency as reasons to keep the programs have apparently never looked into how these programs actually operate.
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The report described him as "a vulnerable adult due to mental illness," and was a reason why investigators looked into his home situation.
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Krugman later said that, after his colleagues at the Times looked into the issue, he realized the phone call was likely a scam.
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I'm sorry if my ruling encouraged his hobbies, but I am mostly just mad he only "looked into" falconry and didn't fully commit.
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"This is the first time we are aware of that the O.I.G. has looked into this issue," Mr. Zona said in an email.
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The Trump campaign has also looked into running a national ad of its own during the Super Bowl, which takes place on Feb.
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The prosecutor general had at one time looked into the founder of Burisma, the gas company where Hunter Biden worked on the board.
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Congress has previously looked into harassment within the ranks of the US Department of Agriculture, of which the Forest Service is a part.
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It was finally revealed when an anonymous tip sent to the FBI offices in Jacksonville, Florida was looked into in the early 2000s.
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Lawmakers have looked into whether Trump abused his power and compromised national security by urging a foreign government to investigate a political opponent.
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" In a statement to PEOPLE, Postmates said: "As soon as Lizzo reached out, we looked into the matter and quickly resolved the issue.
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Aaron E. Carroll, a professor of pediatrics at Indiana University School of Medicine, looked into the reasons behind that difference for The Upshot.
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Some researchers have looked into why not and found a mundane explanation: They lead unstable lives that our voting system accounts for poorly.
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The report looked into elements of how the FBI handled its investigation into whether Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign had colluded with Russia.
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Lincoln rarely looked into a physical mirror; Trump is obsessed with self-image, with clothes, style, hair, complexion, with his own self-aggrandizement.
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The questionnaire looked into the impact of the deal on electric vehicle charging stations and if E.ON and Innogy have a competitive advantage.
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In their car on the dark street outside, Mr. Dabruzzo looked into the glow of his phone and confirmed: Mr. DiNicola had conceded.
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The bank said its board had looked into media reports on Staley's professional relationship with Epstein, and probed Staley's characterisation of that relationship.
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I looked into a handful of these danchi complexes in the Tokyo area and quickly settled on the Tokiwadaira complex in my story.
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Republican lawmakers have called into question the legitimacy of that investigation, and several agencies have looked into the FBI's justification for an examination.
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As I looked into his eyes it was a moment of empathy that this guy could be my brother, someone I care about.
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U.S. defense officials speaking to AP said that senior military leaders were aware of the allegations of torture and even looked into them.
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And you feel so alone and so isolated but the more I looked into it, there's so many people that go through it too.
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We've looked into the biggest names in streaming to find out the official account limits and policies, so you can avoid any unwelcome interruptions.
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Hemorrhages and severe allergic reactions The researchers looked into the reasons for emergency room visits in the United States during the 2013-14 period.
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With polygamists now on trial in Canada, Dives looked into the day-to-day lives of these Bountiful women who appear to defy stereotypes.
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The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe said Tuesday the Obama administration had determined other locations for the pipeline should be looked into by the Army.
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The results emerged from a survey conducted by OnePoll in conjunction with Isopure, which looked into the dieting successes and failures of 2,000 Americans.
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In that video, Harris looked into the camera and told the internet that the couple's baby girl, Dakota, had been born five months early.
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But when he looked into the car, he saw the woman in the driver's seat was slumped over the steering wheel, her lips blue.
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Mueller since May 2017 has looked into whether Trump's 2016 campaign conspired with Russia and whether the president unlawfully sought to obstruct the probe.
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China earlier said it had looked into the case announced last month but came up with no clues about the cause of the symptoms.
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Since their initial report that Trump was lying about this, several different fact-checkers looked into it and all concluded that Trump was lying.
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The company confirmed to BuzzFeed News that the employee "was separated from the company" after they looked into the incident that occurred last Friday.
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In theory some of the toxins that get inhaled could damage the nervous system and hamper intellect, but few studies have looked into this.
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He also confirmed Washington Post reporting that the agency looked into a $100,000-per-month contract to rent a private jet for Pruitt's use.
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He looked into several MBA programs, but upon learning more about the Haas MFE program, felt that it was the best fit for him.
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Archie brings up Mr. Svenson again and recalls, for the umpteenth time, that he looked into the Black Hood's eyes, and it wasn't Svenson.
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After Samsung US reps looked into it, they told me the Note 7's in the factory were using a different, lower-capacity battery.
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In just a few minutes, Viacoin's market capitalization jumped from $64 million to $159 million Binance looked into it and noticed unauthorized sell orders.
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The Atlanta-based sports trainer knew it wouldn't be cheap, but in January he grew concerned when he looked into buying the event tickets.
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Snap has been eyeing the drone market and looked into acquiring now-defunct Lily Robotics, as well as other camera-related businesses last year.
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In total, the deaths of 17 babies are being looked into, as well as 15 "non-fatal collapses," between March 2015 and July 2016.
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"The butterflies didn't go away until I walked out and looked into the eyes of the most beautiful woman in the world," he says.
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But the company said in a statement that it had looked into "these matters" in the past few months and discussed them with O'Reilly.
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The more we looked into it and more we took gratitude in our name, "anomalous," the more we accepted everything else laying around us.
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Finally, Cramer looked into why a top truck manufacturer at the "sweet spot of e-commerce" issued a wildly negative earnings preannouncement on Friday.
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I wandered around the Nautical's perimeter and looked into the open doors of hotel rooms, filled with bikini-clad girls and board-shorted boys.
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But then they looked into the use of dogs at airports to scare off birds, and turns out Bailey's the panacea to their problems.
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In the virtual one created by his headset, he has just looked into a mirror to find he has turned into a giant insect.
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CNBC looked into the history and process of naming the storms that come across the Caribbean and threaten the nation's Southern and East coasts.
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The investigative piece looked into a government statement that the Shezhen-based Changchun Changsheng Biotechnology had supplied three-month-old babies with inferior vaccines.
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But, according to NBC, the Lenexa police and Kansas adult protective services looked into the matter and decided not to do anything about it.
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When he looked into it, he found the insecure servers and started live-tweeting his discoveries without naming the app he was looking into.
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Quartz looked into records pertaining to six Florida resorts, finding that four had no violations at all over a roughly equivalent period of time.
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His final report looked into alleged connections between Italian businessmen in eastern Slovakia and Italian mafia groups, and into alleged abuses of EU subsidies.
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The state had also looked into a 2015 complaint involving Katherine but had insufficient evidence to continue with a full-scale investigation, authorities said.
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Had they spoken together, of course, had they looked into each other's eyes and smiled, he would immediately have fallen back into knowing her.
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When the men looked into the cabin, they found a corpse slumped over a desk in what was believed to be a radio room.
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The big change since I first looked into it three years ago is that you no longer have to go down to the office.
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They should've been giving serious follow up consideration to the person that we looked into, Donald Nissen, whose story was a pre-assassination story.
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The Texas Senate candidate enlisted Willie Nelson for the event, enraging conservative Willie Nelson fans who have apparently never looked into their fave's politics.
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A source familiar with the matter says that the agency has looked into the effect that DirecTV Now has on DirecTV's broader customer base.
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Most of her behavior tends to be spread across the patterns a group of researchers noticed when they looked into people's habits on Instagram.
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I looked into it and realized it was an album unto itself, for an ultra-obscure Blaxploitation film that IMDB doesn't even know about.
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Well, that's exactly what science writer Maria Konnikova looked into for her new book, The Confidence Game: Why We Fall For It...Every Time.
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Those being looked into include former national security adviser Michael Flynn, former campaign chairman Paul Manafort and Carter Page, another campaign adviser to Trump.
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"We've looked into this, and the restaurants are apparently right next door to each other," a representative from Chick-fil-A told Business Insider.
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Immigration officials looked into rumors of his multiple marriages, his biography says, but the upheaval in his family life went unmentioned in his letters.
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The Seattle Seahawks reportedly looked into signing Brown recently but opted to sign Josh Gordon instead ... ultimately deciding Brown was not worth the trouble.
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The Justice Department probe also looked into whether the US firms violated the federal law that requires registration under the Foreign Agents Registration Act.
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I sat on the edge of a huge crater next to the mosque and looked into the houses that had been skinned by bombs.
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