Of course, she misses her man, but she also misses her undoubtedly gorgeous engagement ring!
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I also spent some time scoring the successes, misses and near misses of intelligence analysis.
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Occasionally, this happens with Ball—his misses tend to be uglier than other players' misses.
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It's likely John Goodman misses his scene partner almost as much as Dan misses his wife.
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He told me he guesses he misses her, but he doesn't know how he misses her.
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Let him set screens and go rebound the Raptors misses (and oh, there are misses to rebound).
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Kathy Iandoli misses the 90s, but not nearly as much as she misses Aaliyah and Left Eye.
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What followed was nearly two years of swings and misses, and successes so small that they felt like misses.
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Those misses have been bad for Apple shares, which have lost an average of 3.85 percent in the week following those 4 misses.
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Woods lived in Jenner's house and helped her raise Stormi, and, according to Us Weekly, misses the toddler even more than she misses Jenner.
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And if the kid misses, it's no big deal, because there isn't really a penalty—you can still catch things even if one person misses.
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She misses being home sometimes, misses being with her friends, and says she can't even count the number of funerals and baby showers she's missed.
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But over time, there's been misses in Vietnam, there's been misses ... Like assessments ... Actually, the intelligence guys were much better in Vietnam than the policy makers.
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"You don't want to walk that many buys, but Dave said my misses were good misses, that it wasn't like I was missing way off," Kennedy said.
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She misses rest stops and artificial color and tasteless deep fried food and her body before it went skinny and feral, misses especially her formerly magnificent breasts.
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Betting big would have looked good for the cameras, but now I turn my straight bet (Emma misses) into a parlay (Emma misses and I get it right).
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Betting big would have looked good for the cameras, but now I turn my straight bet (Emma misses) into a parlay (Emma misses, and I get it right).
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UNC ranks No. 3 in the country by rebounding 40 percent of its own misses, while Syracuse ranks No. 337 in allowing teams to rebound 23 percent of their own misses.
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When we come back, "Hits & Misses" of the week.
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And that's what TV too often misses — the mourning.
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When we come back, "Hits & Misses" of the week.
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The refugee ban is cruel — & totally misses the point
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Offset just admitted on Twitter ... he misses her. Reconciliation?
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" Still, Krone said, "I think he misses it, definitely.
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" The bottom line for Magic ... "The league misses him.
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He's still a happy little boy, but he misses her.
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She misses the meeting that she set up for Khloé.
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Not surprisingly, given its provenance, it badly misses the mark.
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We miss you as much as Moira misses red carpets.
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But the La La Land star misses her real name.
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"He obviously misses the point," the Florida Democrat told Burnett.
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But the focus on national politics misses a crucial point.
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Which predictions of mine were hits and which were misses?
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Issa only misses Lawrence because dating is hard, boring work.
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I don't recall getting many swings and misses at all.
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The International Criminal Court has had some highly visible misses.
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I think that's hilarious, because it completely misses the point!
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Wall Street shrugged off some earnings misses and rose slightly.
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What she misses is that feeling of possibility, the unknowing.
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But that misses the point of so much online humor.
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Blair Walsh misses the 27 yard field goal WOW. pic.twitter.
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When we come back, hits and misses of the week.
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Gwen's a devout Catholic who never misses a Christmas service.
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Mr Trump never misses a chance to criticise his predecessor.
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It may be true, but it rather misses the point.
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She loses if she misses the ball with the bat.
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Results beats have outnumbered misses so far, according to UBS.
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That misses the real issue, backers of the lawsuits say.
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He understands the complex social context, but misses the nuance.
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Those "big day" misses, or gains, compound over the years.
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He also said that he misses being behind the wheel.
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John Darnielle, professional novelist and Mountain Goats founder, misses moshing.
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It just fundamentally misses what really worked about its predecessors.
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If a player misses the ball, the music stops completely.
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It's a simulation that misses nothing… and adds talking fish.
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But that assumption misses a key piece of the tragedy.
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But I think she misses a larger, more important point.
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Scenario #3: Curry misses 60 games with a broken leg.
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"Pretty darn good" — but misses the point, says Senator Warner.
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But it does seem like his original owner misses him.
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Scenario #2: Curry misses 153 games with a sprained knee.
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Scenario #3: Green misses 60 games with a broken hand.
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Scenario #2: Pachulia misses 40 games with a sprained neck.
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"He rarely misses a CBC meeting," the former aide said.
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"Of course, he misses his dad a lot these days."
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Yet ignoring generation influences misses a critical factor in politics.
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This way of measuring blame, however, misses something crucial: people.
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If Flav misses a gig, we can make it happen.
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This too is a noble impulse that misses the mark.
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She misses the outside world and especially Mike (Finn Wolfhard).
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Unfortunately, legislation put forth in Congress significantly misses the mark.
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What about someone who just misses an election or two?
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He understands where their misses are going to come off.
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Westbrook just misses record as Thunder beat Grizzlies MEMPHIS, Tenn.
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But what all of this misses is what's actually important.
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Branham, Soroka, and Wlezien say this criticism misses the point.
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She misses them when she has to spend time away.
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Bell then rolls into space and misses an ugly bankshot.
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I got a lot of swing and misses on that.
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I think we have the most misses on this one.
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Melo then misses one last three in the final seconds.
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Guy shoots a gun at him, misses, 20 yrs. Madness.
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This misses the mark of the reality the country faces.
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There has not even been a succession of near misses.
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She misses you but she doesn't want to disturb you.
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Trail says he misses the military life, and regrets leaving.
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Verlander recorded 18 called strikes and 16 swings and misses.
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Hamrah misses a festival screening because of a therapy appointment.
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Now, they don't care if they'll have a thousand misses.
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I don't think he ever misses one of our races.
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Misses the putt from 30 feet to drop another stroke.
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The two don't connect, however, and Uruguay misses the chance.
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To many public health officials, that argument misses the point.
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Cilic littered the court with misses, hitting 80 unforced errors.
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To talk about needing more jobs increasingly misses the point.
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To call their comments gaffes or blunders misses the point.
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He had 16 swings and misses on his 58 curveballs.
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There's a truth about queerness every gay joke misses entirely.
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The free agency misses may not be so bad, either.
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"Hollywood never misses a chance to blast Washington," O'Neil said.
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She misses cooking skirt steak and ordering takeout Chinese food.
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My sampling of the McDonald's menu had hits and misses.
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He misses them and likes to see what they're doing.
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Proponents of the coin boom say this misses the point.
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The focus on enrollment, however, misses an equally important issue.
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Teigen misses going to the grocery store the most, though.
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If Trump misses this opportunity and nominates someone like Rep.
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" On Friday, Franken said AT&T's response "misses the point.
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Me New Misses Is a Android And I Aint Bovvered24.
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She misses the drama of the second act by miles.
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JP said he misses those playful experiences with female friends.
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If she misses the day's assignment altogether, she loses $2.
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He's getting a ton of swings and misses with it.
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Others think this misses a big part of the story.
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The software is significantly improved, even with misses like Side Sense.
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No. 9 REBOUND 153: Walker misses again, by an awful lot.
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No. 29 REBOUND 10: Walker runs the rim, misses his layup.
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It's a reading that misses a core part of digital culture:
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Ryan Reynolds never misses an opportunity to plug his gin company.
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After misses, we have to get back and show our defense.
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Johnson cited several "near misses" between civilian and law enforcement drones.
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You don't see him take very many ugly swings and misses.
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He loves the area, but misses people who think big thoughts.
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She misses her sister, whom she called "savvy, smart, vibrant, passionate."
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He is, of course, 94 years old and misses my grandmother.
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While pouring cream into his coffee, his hand flutters and misses.
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Some days she imitates my grandmother's recipes because she misses her.
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Euro zone data misses, meanwhile have been less bad than previously.
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His sand shot goes to 8 feet, and he misses it.
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He misses Bobbi Kristina, and he is still dealing with that.
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But, he misses his chance to have alone time with Becca.
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While leaving the facility, I asked Ahrendts whether she misses fashion.
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This rather misses the logic of indexing as a passive strategy.
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Cousins had four of the long-range misses without making one.
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Balls off the ends of bats, ground balls...just small misses.
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That all makes sense, but it also misses a broader point.
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She misses her parents and sisters and talks to them often.
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Soyuz has also had its share of mishaps and near misses.
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"She's already called me saying that she misses me," she says.
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We saw a lot of swings and misses on his changeup.
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But that misses the appeal for many recipients of Chinese largesse.
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There's always a chance La La Land misses out, of course.
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The focus on explicit misconduct misses the vast majority of harassment.
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But looking at that in isolation completely misses the big picture.
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He attracted just four swings and misses out of 82 pitches.
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The Good Party misses the June 24 deadline by four days.
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I think economists' obsession with building new houses misses the point.
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And like most creatively unencumbered outlets, there are hits and misses.
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U.S. TREASURY YIELDS PLUMMET AFTER FEBRUARY EMPLOYMENT REPORT DRASTICALLY MISSES EXPECTATIONS
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When one player misses the ball, the other gets a point.
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This narrow focus on low-skilled 'gigs' misses a larger story.
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Terrifying near-misses have become almost routine over the Baltic Sea.
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There are certainly things Lady Gaga misses about being Stefani Germanotta.
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It misses a central element of this year's Republican nominating contest.
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For the record: AirBnB misses these standards by a long shot.
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The multiple laps ensure that no one misses the action, repeatedly.
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Another person who misses the legendary comedian is her grandson, Cooper.
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But at the last moment, something shifts: The Nauvoo misses Eros.
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Speaking in such broad terms also misses differences within the generation.
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"He misses being on the Council, I can tell," she said.
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And that if he misses his chance, there won't be another.
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He probably misses the 50s and the happiness with his family.
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Scenario #2: Green misses 593 games for court-mandated community service.
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Scenario #2: Durant misses 40 games on loan to F.C. Barcelona.
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Scenario #260: Zaza Pachulia misses 20 games with a broken face.
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Charley leaves her a voicemail telling her that she misses her.
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"Misses" The first miss is with Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC).
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It was the Bobcats' first made trey after nine straight misses.
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That is why he never misses a chance to attack Rep.
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I wonder if he misses the relative honesty of his exile.
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Turning this into a dry debate over policy misses the mark.
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But it just was one of many near misses this year.
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But he misses home and fears for his life, he said.
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There were also many near misses, as in Florida in 2014.
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The problem is, a lot of stretch denim misses the mark.
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Drexler has also attributed the company's losses to numerous fashion misses.
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He misses his friends and relatives from his hometown of Gwoza.
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However, if it significantly misses its target, that's a negative sign.
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Regardless of how many misses, but we played hard all game.
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Any meme made from "This Is America" misses its point entirely.
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Is there any ingredient that he misses while cooking Afghan food?
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Even the big misses haven't been as big as people claim.
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He misses the ease of promotion Rentboy brought to his work.
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Siesta Key resurrects Laguna Beach's aesthetics, but it misses its heart.
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Lane says the first few misses just seemed like bad luck.
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If he misses the vote, that margin becomes that 50–49.
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He never misses the target and is never pegged in response.
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Pretending that he's not misses the entire premise of his presidency.
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This Argentine, not that one, takes and misses the defining shot.
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This misses the significance of Reaganism while condescending to Reagan's supporters.
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Not well, perhaps, but the series misses the character's captivating presence.
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Here's a look back at some of our most memorable misses.
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And the new series misses having a unifying sensibility or voice.
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Trump: Oh. Clinton: [He misses the] vibrancy of the black church.
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Ms. Versace still misses the feeling of nicotine hitting her throat.
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The sequels in the decades since have seen hits and misses.
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The memoir misses an opportunity to examine its most complicated material.
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In the past, the grifter would have a lot of misses.
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"The fashion industry misses him," the designer Carolina Herrera once said.
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He's got the Midas touch, but he misses living in squalor.
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Higuain stays on and then misses a sitter at the spot!
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And yet for every powerful moment, there are as many misses.
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As alarming as the official numbers are, the count misses many.
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Too much of the discussion about Gorsuch's nomination misses this point.
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I think "data is the new oil" misses the point slightly.
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There have been notable draft misses, like Nik Stauskas in 22.
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This misses what has made McConnell so effective inside his conference.
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It's not even January yet, and everybody already misses Barack Obama.
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Cochran misses first tranche of amendment votes 5:30 p.m. Sen.
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Don't get us wrong — Ms. Scrooge still misses the mark often.
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Of city life and Japan, she said, she misses almost nothing.
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Treating these enormous areas and volumes as points misses much detail.
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But this argument misses an essential point about culture and imagination.
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But the focus on the "W" sort of misses the point.
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He misses patting the cows and scratching them behind their ears.
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The fourth quarter earnings beat came after three consecutive quarterly misses.
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But that misses the real damage caused by Bloomberg&aposs policy.
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But we do know that this study completely misses the mark.
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Another soul misses out on eternal life in an earthly Paradise.
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Tiger Woods misses cut at Masters, but says it's a process.
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Somehow all four of those misses hit the upright as well.
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It's also possible the system completely misses us to the south.
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" But this misses what was the major criticism of the "rescue.
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What he misses is the context of his relationship with Eastland.
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He's still homesick and misses his restaurant back in Aleppo sorely.
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"Clean misses" count recent picks that still have time to surface.
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So the question becomes: What happens if Trump misses his majority?
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"The cumulative effect of the misses, plus the replay spotlight on these misses, has really taken its toll," Terry McAulay, a longtime N.F.L. official who is now a rules analyst for NBC, said in a telephone interview.
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It flies out there, misses, splashing in the water. Uh-oh. Exactly.
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No. 4 REBOUND 2: Walker misses a floater and Howard is there.
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Before that, a host of accidents and near-misses had gone unheeded.
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"It was a day of near-misses," said Washington manager Dusty Baker.
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Lebiso also told the outlet that she misses her daughter every day.
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Despite the problems they had, it's clear that Amy still misses him.
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She misses the days when Instagram was just photos and short video.
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Expected misses this week come from the consumer discretionary and industrials sectors.
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But I think that debate misses the point in a serious way.
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Genever is actually the ancestor of gin, which misses the malted spirit.
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HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Sony's blockbuster share splurge misses the big picture.
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The firm has also had much bigger forecasting misses on the upside.
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"She only started using that stuff because she misses me" Deja explains.
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" Of her grandfather, Jenna told the hosts, "He misses her of course.
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I mean, John Brennan, never misses an opportunity to politicize national security.
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Khloé Kardashian isn't afraid to admit it — she misses her best friend!
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Whether its dancing or escaping peril, Beyoncé literally never misses a beat.
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Chyna misses the old Rob, the "sweet Rob," as she calls him.
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The Moto Z's autofocus, though fast, misses more often than it should.
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But those misses were rare and things will get better over time.
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Stabler, we miss you, and we're pretty sure Benson misses you too.
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So watch here, she misses the first word because she couldn't hear.
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"She really misses having a baby in the family," the source added.
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Still, it doesn't hurt to look back at JB's greatest Lambo misses.
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But Sheena McCormack of University College London argues this misses the point.
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So there isn't really a good excuse if a student misses out.
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But to reject pessimism and nostalgia as simply inaccurate misses the point.
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Whether he's mad at her or feels abandoned, he misses his wife.
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Sometimes, she misses the Caribbean so much she regrets ever having left.
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"It literally misses as many prostate cancers as it finds," Brawley said.
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McCullers recorded seven strikeouts, including 17 swings-and-misses on his curveball.
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Going downhill again, he just misses it and remains at 21-over.
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It just misses, and Woods bogeys to drop back to even par.
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Her daughter, 19-year-old Kasey, misses the energy of the city.
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Blaming the media for covering the Trump tweets totally misses the point.
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The thing he misses most is people not knowing who he is.
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She says she misses the warmth of her bed and her home.
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A dad bod — although he admits he misses "everything" when he's dieting.
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To be fair, an average-growth prediction also misses 100% of recessions.
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To dismiss this anger as bigoted or misinformed, however, misses the point.
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Now that she's a mom, she misses her own more than ever.
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Mohammed al-Nimr says he misses his father's smile more than anything.
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It's those little things, Lane says, that she remembers and misses most.
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But he misses the point that this is exactly how that happens.
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But this misses the broader issue voters face in the 2016 election.
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Half the room misses the boat on roomy bandwidth and doesn't participate.
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And hey, that's fine—nobody misses brownfield land and empty shacks, right?
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But this misses the fundamental problem at the core of the stalemate.
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Moreover, it misses the more gradual drift of production to other countries.
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The film misses an opportunity to do what "Star Trek" does best.
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What that view misses, of course, is something known as human decency.
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What Hamm misses is that America's energy goals have changed over time.
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And yet, the conference misses what is happening in its own backyard.
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"It means I had a lot of swings and misses," Tanaka said.
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But Sanders said the former secretary of State's plan misses the mark.
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To set "David" upon an earthquake-proof base perhaps misses the point.
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Is it best when the opposing player flails away and misses it?
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But no bill is perfect, and the PROSPER Act misses some opportunities.
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His only misses have been two blocks and a 231-yard attempt.
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This misses the point that domination is all about users and views.
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But the stated margin of error misses other important forms of error.
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It misses many dimensions of health and the quality of the environment.
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The candymaker misses the good old days, when people weren't so sensitive.
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But the narrow US focus misses where the real Zika threat lies.
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According to Klara, the average practice misses around 34 percent of calls.
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She explains that placing the blame on the ingredients misses the mark.
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In some ways, the focus on mass shootings misses the bigger picture.
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Blaming the parties' bases for political polarization misses most of the story.
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The sweet spot A reader loves her boyfriend but misses other men.
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She also misses her mother, who is now back in Puerto Rico.
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But by focusing on its advanced capabilities, he misses the bigger target.
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The Canadians continued to apply pressure, and the misses for Switzerland mounted.
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An apple falls from a tree and misses a seated Isaac Newton.
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Of course, now he misses in the snow, muttered Raiders fans everywhere.
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But what if his flight gets delayed and he misses the wedding?
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If Beresheet misses that rendezvous, it probably will not have another chance.
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Crossed back in, it misses everyone, though, and goes out to Nigeria.
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It is an assertion, and Briggs misses the opportunity to examine it.
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But tracing all of America's institutions back to slavery misses that mark.
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Other near misses for various reasons include KINGFISHER, ARMSTRONG, and SHOW BOAT.
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But many times, these episodes become "near misses" rather than full crashes.
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" The voters challenging the law said that argument "misses the point entirely.
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Mehdi Taremi takes a strong free kick, but juuuust misses the post.
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Lindsay Lohan's wax figure looks older than her and misses the mark.
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But disagreeing with the minister's tastes (or lack thereof) misses the point.
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But this "everything is fine" objection misses the point in two ways.
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That's me who sometimes misses a comma or chooses colloquialisms over grammar.
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Paddy misses the days when man and water and seacraft were one.
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Impeachable offenses are those The bickering over collusion "crimes" misses the point.
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The arrow travels about 300 feet a second, and Burns rarely misses.
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First in the bridal procession came the Misses Alice Roosevelt (8) 8.
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Goodhue Livingston, Lucius Wilmerding, the Misses Newbold, Henry White, Mr. and Mrs.
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But that kind of criticism, easy to make, actually misses the point.
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Urrutia misses his 3-year-old son, Emilio, every time he travels.
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After trading misses, Denver got the ball back with 259 seconds left.
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Even one of the most-hailed songwriters alive has had some misses.
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World champion Sam Kendricks was left behind after three misses at 5.60m.
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But his approach sometimes misses the mark, argues our critic Jennifer Szalai.
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He's over the rim but he doesn't quite have control, and misses.
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The Patriots' troubled running game, 23st in the league, misses Gronk's blocking.
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Charles Glenn misses the concession workers at Enterprise Center in St. Louis.
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If he misses the cut, he would fly to Chicago on Sept.
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The bullet misses King's head by inches and slams into a wall.
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If Tesla misses that job target, it faces a $41.2 million penalty.
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Ring's defense misses the point and is a disservice to its customers.
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Woods misses cut at United States Open, says it's still a process.
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"There were a lot of misses," said manager Bryan Price of Finnegan.
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At the same time, he misses the mark on some important points.
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Brown seemed impressed with Tank's performance, which kind of misses the point.
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Clean Misses to Date: 22 Gave Up a First-Rounder for Who?
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Clean Misses to Date: 25 Gave Up a First-Rounder for Who?
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Clean Misses to Date: 28 Gave Up a First-Rounder for Who?
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Clean Misses to Date: 27 Gave Up a First-Rounder for Who?
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Clean Misses to Date: 30 Gave Up a First-Rounder for Who?
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Clean Misses to Date: 20 Gave Up a First-Rounder for Who?
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She and her ex-boyfriend loved skiing together, and she really misses it.
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"He misses practice sometimes, and that will be for a while," Rivers said.
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"The biggest misses…were in places with low-educated voters," says Mr Lackey.
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So the simplistic story—that the Plaza accord felled Japan—misses the mark.
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Focusing only on whether or not Pollock's interpretation is right misses the point.
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Rochlin says Fotis Dulos is a loving father and misses his children terribly.
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"And I miss you, girl, like sunlight misses the moon," the teen sings.
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Bush: Not Trump, because he misses him; anyone who previously liked teddy bears.
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When sharing her own experiences, she talks of the things she misses most.
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She misses her family and the every day activities they usually do together.
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He said he misses performing and that he hopes to resume his career.
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Even though Weber retired in 1997, he still rarely misses a home game.
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But with little food left in eastern Aleppo, Bana said she misses fruit.
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He misses being able to drive, having privacy, and having an easier job.
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Now, Apple's iPhone was disruptive in the original sense, something Christensen still misses.
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But compared to the competition, the View misses more swings than it hits.
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HITS AND MISSES During Parker's tenure, Nike's stock surged more than nine-folds.
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So anyone who misses A&F's heyday, abs and all, can stock up.
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Ultimately, the goal is to convert most accidents into near-misses — or better.
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You only need a couple of hits to make up for the misses.
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It has been called the "world's nicest prison", but this misses the point.
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But there are also some misses, like the surface suit used in Prometheus.
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Our chief fashion critic, Vanessa Friedman, says that the ban misses the point.
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Despite the notable misses, the S&P 500 still managed to inch higher.
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He added that sexual harassment is bad for morale, which misses the point.
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That popularity has led to increasing reports of near-misses with commercial aircraft.
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Ms Adese, the associate professor, agrees, but says racial bickering misses the point.
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The judges, of course, see all the details that my untrained eye misses.
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He misses playing with them, going to school and just being a kid.
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And their ability to take a lot of 23s and rebound on misses.
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Best of all Ed Sheeran misses out on the three big awards pic.twitter.
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The industry misses out on 50% of talent in not hiring female photographers.
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Part of me already misses the gut-punch brutality of the early seasons.
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Sometimes a company misses the boat on a trend, and regrets it forever.
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" If I slept late on weekends she would text me "Leena misses you.
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His littermate, 12-Pack Pamplemousse LaCroix, misses him dearly as do his owners.
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Walt Mossberg at the Verge likes the device but misses the headphone jack.
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Instead, a lonely Emma keeps texting Mariana to say that she misses Jesus.
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The pity of this otherwise admirable book is that it misses that spirit.
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She misses me a lot since I moved, and I miss her, too.
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There have also been several near misses between drones and planes at airports.
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And while she misses her husband, visiting the prison isn't an easy task.
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Any attack that's not based on Trump's nationalism and nativism misses the point.
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Voting is crucial, but this perspective misses a large point of individual actions.
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But what that misses is that you live inside of a social fabric.
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However, at the same time, it misses the mark as the everyday McLaren.
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When Rodgers has excellent protection and misses wide-open receivers, something's very wrong.
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"Not just the win, but near misses can cause increased dopamine," said Miller.
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If it misses the deadline, a trustee will take over the sales process.
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Or maybe he misses his family and that's drawing him to his phone.
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Three-quarters beat on bottom line, but the same portion misses on topline.
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In the latest hunt for Guzman, there were reported sightings and near-misses.
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Still, the boxes had more hits than misses, and I continued to shop.
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Keuchel misses a third consecutive start this weekend as he last pitched Aug.
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Just telling us we've interacted w/ one of these accounts misses the opportunity.
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But that misses a vital point: London's tech ecosystem is in its infancy.
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AD probably misses their high school partners just as much as they do.
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"I'm somebody who never misses a doctor's appointment," she said to Huffington Post.
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But despite his worldwide acclaim, Embiid sometimes misses the little pleasures of home.
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To say it was a "convenience for the few" badly misses the mark.
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Many of those misses arrived when the game was there for the taking.
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Google-parent Alphabet fell 5.2 percent after its profit also misses analysts' estimates.
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He can be fined up to $40,63 for every day he misses camp.
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This approach also somewhat misses the point about the reality of military life.
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But with due respect to my former student, that answer misses the point.
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Despite the high-profile earnings misses, first-quarter results have been promising overall.
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"That's probably the most swings and misses I've had all year," Fulmer said.
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"Framing the issue as military social media policies misses the point," said Rep.
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It's some of life's sweetest moments, like this, that Theresa misses the most.
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This star never misses an opportunity to make a joke on social media.
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But the timing of the interview coincides with reported sightings and near-misses.
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There is some truth in that, but the contention misses a larger reality.
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A Times reporter misses the moment but gets the story — and its significance.
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Minus the fact that Ingles misses the wide open three, this is perfection.
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When Robinson misses his son, he pulls out the button and kisses it.
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FRANK GUNSBERG Englewood, N.J. To the Editor: Unusually, David Brooks swings and misses.
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That misses the nature of the threat faced by the United States today.
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"12 year old me misses Toys R Us," Reddit user u/windyscarecrow wrote.
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When a mercantile feminist misses the mark, it can backfire with savvy consumers.
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If he misses a morning, he gets inquiries about his health from viewers.
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Until Elliott actually misses a game, the Cowboys' main concerns are on defense.
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Sam Anderson's dour portrait misses the subtlety and grace in cross-country skiing.
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It misses or undervalues much of the most important gains from economic development.
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She still thinks cigarettes look great and misses having her trademark Medusa lighter.
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But her critique, like many lobbed at Kaepernick-inspired protesters, misses his point.
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That's a misguided analogy, because it misses the nuances of the real world.
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Mr. Kang said he misses seeing Mr. Kim at the airport taxi lot.
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Here are some of the big hits and misses from this year's nominations.
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Sounds like he just misses the rough-and-tumble guys from the '80s.
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But the question misses a big player and big part of the equation.
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My best friend, Mac, attends team meetings and never misses a horse show.
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His outstanding command and wicked split changeup induce lots of swings and misses.
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In fact, his first wife, Ivana, says he really misses his old life.
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Crosby finished the game with misses from 41, 42, 38 and 56 yards.
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She misses attending school, where her favorite subjects were social and natural science.
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The industry, in other words, misses Mr. Slimane more than the consumer does.
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The focus is on the ball coming to the player who misses it.
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That means Fulton misses out on the property tax revenue the store generates.
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These near-misses go with the territory, especially in a big Sunday grid.
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This film, adapted from Roman Gary's fictionalized memoir, looks great but misses greatness.
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Don't be the person who misses out just because your phone is dead.
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But all of that analysis kind of misses the forest for the frees.
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But I recognize I am not the only one who misses my father.
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But that handy formula misses the heat and mystery of what Anappara creates.
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The stories are too widespread and picking and choosing simply misses the point.
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A kid misses three shots, what is Coach B saying to the kid?
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While both arguments have some truth to them, the discussion misses the point.
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These asymmetric misses have been headwinds for the recovery from the Great Recession.
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It misses the essence of that person, which was almost always very different.
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As he portrays it, obsession over sanctions misses the breadth of Iran's economy.
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And sometimes, the child can't make it out in time — and misses class.
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A French stage adaptation of the John Cassavetes film misses the #MeToo moment.
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The new distance is having the opposite effect: more misses and less confidence.
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We have all had hits and misses in our investment and management careers.
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Britain could be fined by the European Commission if it misses the target.
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He misses the custodial staff there and the crew that cleans the ice.
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But this talk of simmering class warfare on the playa misses the point.
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Still, somehow, through all that dazzling effort, Judy misses its own prescient point.
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But channelling the spirit of an activist would help avoid any more misses.
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Defending the particulars of Ayala's decision, however, misses the forest for the trees.
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When a 5-year-old's dad dies, he misses him in one way.
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The Cats missed their first six shots, including four misses from long range.
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"His good shots were very good and his misses horrid," our reporter says.
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Laura misses makeup and mostly uses the free samples from stores' bonus programs.
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Pelosi also misses the mark by grandstanding the issue with her public release.
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But to assess American military commitments simply in economic terms misses the point.
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Asked if she misses him, she lets a pause hang in the air.
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But even more importantly, the substance of Trump's comment misses the mark entirely.
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To say that "Americans are dreamers too" misses the point of all that.
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He misses the obvious ways Luthor is manipulating him (or just doesn't care).
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The algorithm has been very accurate for me so far, with no misses yet.
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No one needs any of it, but that line of thinking misses the point.
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Are you in a long-distance relationship with someone who perhaps misses penetrative sex?
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But the attempt to tie the recovery to Barack Obama misses two key points.
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If platforms use the UK's AI, whose fault is it when it misses something?
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No. 210 REBOUND 230: D'Angelo Russell misses a foul shot, Howard gets the rebound.
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Thomas's letters and poems, though she misses this bit from a letter he penned
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It misses some newer pictures, but otherwise is very good for my blood pressure.
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So busy, in fact, that she accidentally misses Scott's (Steve Monroe) barbershop quartet performance.
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Where he misses the point is that, unfortunately or not, we're all ravenous crabs.
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The executive order signed by the President is ill-conceived, and misses its target.
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Trump attacks China on trade but misses the mark What's in it for Taiwan?
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A state story is an improvement, but it still misses a lot of detail.
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The less pricey Pixel misses out on premium features like waterproofing and wireless charging.
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Sandra misses the "old days" of knowing her neighbors' backgrounds, families, hopes, and dreams.
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Unfortunately, the EOS R has to contend with two big misses on Canon's part.
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While the misses are not trivial, others are noting that they are indeed outliers.
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The small misses were enough to knock more than 5 percent off the stock.
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He misses that 253-footer, but is still in strong position a stroke back.
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But more importantly, Kim's whole argument sort of misses the point of having cities.
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In this context, the conclusion of "Électre des Bas-Fonds" misses the mark slightly.
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So, both I will miss him and certainly everyone at Nike misses him terribly.
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On The Power of Failing, Simpson's singing is forced and often misses the note.
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There were a lot of misses, and I wound up repeating myself a lot.
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Your favorite baseball team makes some boneheaded managing decisions and misses the World Series.
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Smithers asks after Veronica and you can tell he misses taking care of her.
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The misses at quarterback for Elway and the Broncos also came via the draft.
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Merlin also misses Ant-Man and Deadpool 2 as lure's for the same audience.
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Her family is still in Colombia and she says she misses them every day.
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Yet it misses the point of the N.C.A.A.'s malfeasance in the first place.
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My brother is currently out for a school event, so he misses big breakfast.
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And pay attention to fellow shooters' hits — and misses — to inform your own aim.
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Still, the text is vague and misses out important subjects like completing banking union.
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If he misses more, Henry deserves to be a top-ten fantasy tight end.
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One researcher who reviewed the first Nature paper thinks the controversy misses the point.
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But part of me already misses the gut-punch brutality of the early seasons.
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Setting change-focused meetings at the end of these periods misses this innate readiness.
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The ad brands Trump a turncoat liberal — which also kind of misses the point.
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But even so, Bady misses the anti-Trump political subtext of making zombies lovable.
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If Westinghouse misses the deadlines, both utility consortiums would lose federal production tax credits.
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"We had executional misses with our customers," the company's co-president Erik Nordstrom said.
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He had a couple misses, but in general he really knew what people wanted.
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However, she misses them — so she might have warned Kylie to hang onto hers.
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While the Anafi does have several useful features, it misses in other key areas.
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Each has had its hits and misses, and each is in added businesses now.
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There's been plenty of hits and misses in the thirst for a new sensation.
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"Trump Camp misses irony of promoting an orange-faced Trump-themed hat." https://t.
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The gator, who is resting in a small pond, just misses biting the antagonizer.
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January - 1MDB, with debt burdens rising, misses a loan payment of about $550 million.
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That might score a quick rhetorical win, but it misses the bigger political picture.
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She's spending all of her time in Cleveland, and the Calabasas crew misses her.
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And when it misses the mark, it does so by a pretty wide margin.
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All three of his pitchers were working well, a lot of swings and misses.
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But other experts say forcing these elephants to breed in captivity misses the point.
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Historically, such large misses in new home sales have led to trouble for stocks.
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Obsessing over the balance of trade with any single country misses all of that.
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"Joe is doing well, but really misses Teresa and the girls," adds the source.
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The vehicle just misses him and the pedestrian marches forward, seemingly, and blissfully, unaware.
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Researchers and our own teams of reviewers regularly find material that our technology misses.
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Check it, Williamson misses a dunk, then falls on his ass like a mortal.
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EditorsNote: rewords last sentence of second note Rockies' Freeland barely misses no-hitter vs.
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But it also misses which Clinton email controversy the Russian hacking controversy contributed to.
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The debate about the business skills of Mr Trump frequently misses this simple point.
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He misses his family back home, he says, but the decision is not difficult.
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Gender inclusion is one of the biggest misses in the esports world right now.
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Athens has instead proposed a mechanism to cut spending if it misses budget targets.
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In fact, a focus on blinding the process to gender arguably misses the point.
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The trip I took with Bill, we're driving through Tanzania, and he misses nothing.
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But some wonder if the cut-and-dried approach of today misses the point.
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Through these changes, Mister and Misses have remained roommates who are madly and love.
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But miraculously, it misses a pole and two signs by just a few inches.
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Wilson lives on his own and rarely misses an Anderson High School basketball game.
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What else can you do with a gleaming hit maker except overpraise his misses?
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By lumping climate change in with 50 unnamed issues, Perez misses the mark entirely.
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Otherwise, any dirt it misses gets on the cloth and spreads throughout the house.
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When asked about what he misses the most from home, Daniel immediately said 'school.
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This popular concept sounds nice, but, to economists like me, it misses the mark.
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"If Daniel misses, it will be wide, but it won't be short," Stovall said.
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Lio of Lions Misses Three and Cuff One — Giants Push Into Detroit Territory Once.
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The city will reportedly file a criminal summons if Cudahy misses his next hearing.
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He misses two critical calls that would have most likely given Philadelphia the win.
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The beat had been viewed positively because it followed five straight quarters of misses.
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If a patient misses her postpartum visit, her provider gets the same global fee.
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Usually when something like this happens, a horse misses a couple weeks of training.
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When he misses a shot, he sometimes talks to himself in the third person.
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Fifteen states now strip aid from anyone who misses or fails a drug test.
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Is it just the fact that everybody misses call, or something deeper going on?
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Soto believes that misses the point, and that the show itself is the star.
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I don't think he takes a lot of bad shots, but he misses opportunities.
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Not even thirty seconds later, he takes another deep three that misses the mark.
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Watch the video to see 20 things President Trump misses about the old days.
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Petrulis misses the person he used to be, before the PTSD and sleepless nights.
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The beat had been viewed positively as it followed five straight quarters of misses.
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But she misses the point, for the series, a comedy, is not a documentary.
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"I'm going to the N.B.A. next season," Simmons says when he misses another class.
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He collects from Neymar in the area, turns and JUUUUUSTT misses the top corner.
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But the very concept of tying transit construction to a crisis misses the point.
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With Kelsey, we learn that she misses Peter and learned a lot from him.
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A three-month mortgage holiday "misses out huge swathes of the population," she added.
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Simon Rich, in his fifth story collection, "Hits & Misses," is that sort of good.
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Not every bill that misses the end of the regular session remains dead. Gov.
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If a guy misses the rim, devoted fans won't just razz him right away.
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Yet at times she misses the episodes, she said, despite the terror she felt.
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Kim Taylor Bennett really misses getting drunk in the LDN parks in the summer.
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The entire argument misses what is truly revolutionary in his work, though: the light.
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And crucially, in that case file, we see —— Masood: He misses one whole semester.
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Toyota's recent history at the 22009-hour race is a series of near misses.
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It's a great story, but Bombshell unfortunately feels like it misses its own point.
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That is intended to solve a persistent technical problem blamed for many past misses.
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"It was the best hitting partner, because it never misses, never complains," Azarenka explained.
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The Shark IQ methodically cleans row by row, so it never misses a spot.
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But the question of how strictly China will enforce the ban misses the point.
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"There were a lot of misses on our end to go get," Bennett said.
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But how the Knicks have rebounded from those misses has been just as damaging.
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" Google Translate really misses the mark with the word "duh" which is now "ghosts.
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The ride misses its estimated drop-off time, so I get a $5 credit.
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And that hand wringing that feminism and #MeToo "wrecked things" misses the point entirely.
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His early producing tenure was marked by hits ("Sherlock Holmes") and misses ("Gangster Squad").
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Obsessing over the balance of trade with any single country misses all of that.
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She breaks into tears as she lists the relatives and close friends she misses.
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However, a one-sided focus on manufacturing job losses misses the benefits of NAFTA.
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But not before a run-in Otis, who tells her he misses her. Aww.
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Looking at the alliance as a binary transaction between individual members misses the mark.
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But for progressives critics, including Sanders campaign manager Faiz Shakir, that misses the point.
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They say the top-down leadership never misses an opportunity to play it safe.
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But to turn Booker into a political missile to prove hypocrisy misses the mark.
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He got us to expand our zone, and got lots of swings and misses.
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If Toshiba misses the deadline, it could be delisted from the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
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This week, the Governor submitted another revised fiscal plan that again misses the mark.
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But doing so with a startup mindset misses the whole point of a government.
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This explanation is overly simplistic and misses the two key economic issues at stake.
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To center the conversation on how women's activism affects men misses the point entirely.
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Congressman Connolly misses a larger point about the recent history of U.S.-Russian relations.
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"These were not just narrow misses," an Education Department official told reporters Wednesday morning.
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What Rubio's argument misses is that what he described is an effective policy intervention.
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But that argument misses the point about what made this such a popular meme.
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And while there's an element of truth to that, it misses the big picture.
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It probably goes down as one of the biggest misses in Silicon Valley history.
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But such a narrow purview, specifically with regard to Apple, misses some important points.
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However, the S10 misses out on the OnePlus 7 Pro's smooth 90Hz refresh rate display.
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What's notable about the product that's available is just how far it misses the target.
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In his disgust, Lawrence suddenly appreciates Issa and calls to say that he misses her.
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Here is a look at some of their greatest hits and misses on the green.
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I know that telling someone they can't "own" a hairstyle misses the whole damn point.
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After no misses from nine Czech efforts, and eight successful Italian kicks, Fulvio Collovati missed.
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Sometimes satire misses the mark, and that's definitely what happened with UK-based retailer Joy.
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Under Maris, GV has had some high-profile misses — most notably, the disastrous app Secret.
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If a patient misses an in-clinic HPV test, she receives several follow-up letters.
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Still, the aforementioned response misses the point because it assumes the NBC report is true.
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So it doesn't matter if Tesla's newest car misses production goals or has quality hiccups.
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The former intelligence officials argue that Trump's entry ban misses its intended target — potential terrorists.
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She also confides in Kev that she misses V, who was once her best friend.
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In YouTube's universe, everyone gets a front-row seat and no one misses opening night.
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Scalia's view misses a key fact: It's not the device that matters; it's the data.
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Ford has been involved in a series of crashes and near-misses while flying aircraft.
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Of Smith's career-high 112 pitches, 72 were strikes and 20 were swings and misses.
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She doesn't miss what made the days hard, but she misses what made them sweet.
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Teague charges into traffic and shovels the ball to Taj Gibson, who misses from deep.
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The increase, physicians told Refinery29, completely misses the point and may even make things worse.
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I hate to say it, but this feminist misses the validation of a building site.
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If it misses the deadline, it could lose all its road concessions in the country.
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He says his shows are heavily pirated, meaning his company misses out on vital cash.
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However, their few misses—primarily concentrated in the Rust Belt—turned out to be decisive.
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It all proves to be an unnecessary gesture that misses the forest for the trees.
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He misses the free throw, but Villanova is up 83-28 with 23:23 left.
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Kuchar and Mickelson miss the fairway, and Fowler misses the green with his second shot.
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Mauri, now retired from his other job in forestry, rarely misses a day of herding.
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"We are doing all we can to make sure no patient misses a single dose."
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Still, as Mr Kipchoge's near-misses have shown, perfect days are hard to come by.
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But as Last Week Tonight host John Oliver explained on Sunday, this misses the point.
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The Bureau of Justice Statistics provides another tally that similarly misses nearly half of killings.
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Two of its nine songs are about the secondary players that the spotlight often misses.
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As a Journey "sequel," spiritually at least, it misses that game's singularly attractive multiplayer component.
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If Tesla misses that job target, they could have to pay a $41.2 million penalty.
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He misses his train stop and is late to work because he's too busy daydreaming.
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But thinking of Sonos as just a transported Silicon Valley company misses the point entirely.
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"It looked like a lot of close misses early," St. Louis manager Mike Matheny said.
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Yang, 27, said all her near misses at the championship would not get her down.
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As for Olidis, she says she misses her father's "big, contagious smile" most of all.
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Sage the Gemini has made it clear he really, really misses ex-girlfriend Jordin Sparks.
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No surprise here, Offset misses his wife, and he wants the world to know it.
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The couple misses each other when they're apart even as they bicker when they're together.
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Some people on Twitter believe that the campaign, while well intentioned, still misses the point.
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To understand why this misses the point, they should examine their own triumph in 2016.
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"It still misses some toxic comments and incorrectly hides some non-toxic comments," he wrote.
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The Galaxy Watch Active is gorgeous, but misses the mark in a few key areas.
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US stocks ended lower on Thursday, as earnings misses dragged the major stock benchmarks lower.
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While they're certainly cool and likely very comfy, I worry the interior misses the mark.
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And then a man in a unicorn costume misses a pivotal putt and everybody chuckles.
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That sets up the stock for a huge selloff if the report misses target estimates.
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A part of me really misses this, like I want to be a driver there.
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You can listen to Nate think back on the times he clearly misses so much.
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But it also misses the larger point about why Crosby was allowed to continue playing.
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"Wind On Me" is dedicated to a girl she misses and wants to dance with.
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Asked if she ever misses her previous software career, she doesn't hesitate to answer. "No."
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Curry is clearly an ambitious artist, and he hits far more often than he misses.
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The very craft of political science in its effort to be scientific often misses that.
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To blame these other bogeymen misses, you can just beat up Mexico all day long.
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He says the criticism about giving the controversial media figure a platform misses the mark.
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"If Congress misses on the health-care bill, there is still tax reform," he said.
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This is understandable, but I think it misses the actual story that transpired this week.
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The TSE's filing deadline is May 15 - if Toshiba misses that, it could be delisted.
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Yet the foreign press scorching coverage of Trump, et al, misses the forest for trees.
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The film misses an opportunity to probe interesting questions and test the idea of liberalism.
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Anthony misfired on two shots on the ensuing possession, but the Knicks rebounded both misses.
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PETER VADNAI Katonah, N.Y. To the Editor: David Brooks misses the point about Donald Trump.
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That's why going back six years, eight years, 85033 years, 15 years, misses the point.
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American history is also full of near-misses where the system eventually worked things out.
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Those near-misses may have been on Stenson's mind when Sunday did not start auspiciously.
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For all the controversy he's stirred up, however, Trump's latest cultural war misses the point.
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If it misses those less optimistic targets, its chances of survival will be significantly reduced.
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Carlson, who had some early misses this season, booted three field goals in Saturday's win.
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And what he got is interesting and factual and sensitive—and mostly misses the point.
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So while Kim K's intentions might have been good, her post completely misses the mark.
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Even when it misses the mark, most recipients keep an unwanted present anyway, Finder said.
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Tarpey said that the near misses of recent years had energized William & Mary's fan base.
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When a Cavalier misses and Thompson retrieves it, we try to fill in the gaps.
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It's a nice sentiment that I agree with, but I think he misses the mark.
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The US Treasury has no problem rolling over its debt and never misses a payment.
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That's why going back six years, eight years, 10 years, 15 years, misses the point.
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Trump rarely misses a chance to celebrate historically low unemployment numbers and strong growth figures.
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If the central bank misses its annual inflation target, it starts fresh the following year.
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But Rebecca Katz, a scholar at Georgetown University, said such criticism misses a fundamental point.
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But that misses the point, Mr. French said, by ignoring the treatment of Africans today.
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Yet Lupita misses Raúl, so La Catrina allows her to visit him in Act III.
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On a lot of shows, this setup would be hacky — filled with constant near misses.
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Hailey R. from Caruthers wrote about heartbreak: He misses the girl who has his heart.
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While trying to monologue, he misses the bucket, piss spraying all over the nearby carpet.
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And it's terrifying to consider the implications that North Korea misses, sometimes by a lot.
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Okrent's discussion misses a major aspect of eugenics: anxiety about falling fertility among educated women.
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The simple questionnaire misses some of the ways we use plastics in our daily lives.
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He misses touching and kissing his grandchildren, he said, and begins to think of death.
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The damage Fox did appears likely to extend beyond the typical media hits and misses.
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The damage Fox did appears likely to extend beyond the typical media hits and misses.
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Yet Sundance has always had its up and down years, its hits and its misses.
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Seeing Fox News as an arm of Mr. Trump's White House misses a larger picture.
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If she misses the cut this week, she will not be idle over the weekend.
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Many of the tickets later become arrest warrants if the person misses a court date.
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What's especially troubling is that the census misses some groups more than others, experts say.
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He misses the birdie putt but the tiny par putt clinches a two-stroke victory.
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Then Griezmann gets the ball and shoots with his less effective right foot and misses.
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Kimmich fires it back in, but Reus somehow misses the return, and so does Gomez.
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The obsessive focus on the handling of IP in China also misses the bigger picture.
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"Taking credit for viralness because she took the photo completely misses the point," he wrote.
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" But if I'm with Denis and he misses a shot, I'm like, "What the hell?
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His main characters — Bosch, Ballard and Haller — use different methods, but nobody misses a trick.
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And he's noticeably disappointed when his fetch partner misses, even letting out a low growl.
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But the system misses faces sometimes, and there's never been a way to correct it.
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Booker made a 3-pointer — his first after six misses — to pull Phoenix within eight.
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Chases, interrogations, stakeouts and near-misses bring them steadily, incrementally closer to the inevitable showdown.
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" Baier noted that his team at "Special Report" misses Krauthammer's perspective on "the big issues.
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But her face is a precise map of exaggerated dots, and her gaze misses nothing.
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Ideologues will be quick to tease meaning from every plotline, but that misses the point.
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But where Hardy misses the point is that he presents the ridiculously incongruous as representative.
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" She misses them a lot – as well as "my sister, my family – everything at home.
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The world misses the U.S. whose economic policies used to show and lead the way.
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But after years of infertility's always-hopes and always-misses, devastation lurks beneath the surface.
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She misses votes, mocks the process and cheers for the demise of the European Union.
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"I think, frankly, that's the point the president misses time and time again," he added.
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Further, the recent political focus on job losses misses a big part of the picture.
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The food was also not bad, but there were a few misses on the menu.
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Yet, that narrative totally misses the point of what capital does, and what investment means.
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General Mills has risen nearly 34% this year despite two consecutive sales misses this year.
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Willis, 32, yearns to claim the featured Wanamaker Mile after many tries and near misses.
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He will undergo further tests before it can be determined how much time he misses.
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Woods misses cut at P.G.A. Championship, breaks process over knee, throws process into water hazard.
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It continues to shoot for that inflation rate even while it continuously misses that goal.
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I understand that he misses her, but, sheesh, send some Godiva chocolates and move on.
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Hardly anybody misses the old Bull, but it seems not everybody likes the new one.
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Most of his misses are the result of him feeling a real burden to score.
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If a candidate falls just under them, he misses out on that particular delegate pool.
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He's unemployed at the moment, but think Nerlens Noel misses playing for the Philadelphia 76ers??
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But there'll always be a part of me that misses the "dumb" devices of old.
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But this is beta software, after all, and I ended up having more misses than hits.
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Lacie's crappy, 3.1-level rental car runs out of juice and she misses the rehearsal dinner.
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Any description of this attack that implies a 'yard dispute' justifies such violence misses the point.
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Apple Maps in India offers sparse mapping data of cities and towns, and often misses landmarks.
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A plane's safety inspector misses something, or someone meets the wrong person at the wrong time.
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"Earnings were strong, but the revenue misses were really disappointing," Tepper said after the earnings announcements.
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Even former FBI director James Comey admitted to German interviewers this spring that he misses Obama.
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But focusing on short-term performance misses the point of choosing a laddering plan, he said.
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I think she kind of misses her iconic Kate Hudson hair, that length and cool factor.
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Amidst all of this, he says he lives at the Tesla factory and misses his kids.
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We all miss the carefree summer nights of the aughts, but who misses them the most?
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What Bricknell — who shares three children with Dowell — does know is that she severely misses him.
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Like any girl her age, she misses her friends, her school, her home that she lost.
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In tech, if a company misses a platform shift—say, from desktop to mobile—it's toast.
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This misses the real danger: that growing numbers of young people may not vote at all.
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In other words, they turned eight Cavs misses at the rim into 14 fast break points.
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" At one point, Ron explains he misses Sam because she gave him the feeling of "security.
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Keanu Reeves' titular character rarely misses his shot, dispatching enemies in the most efficient manner possible.
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Miss Kitty and Ludo are joined by two pedigree felines—Misses and Jan, both Persian cats.
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Raich also noted that most of these large misses are either company specific or sector specific.
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He misses the par putt by a few inches and starts off poorly, with a bogey.
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Now their extra-point misses, almost nonexistent before, are likely to decide a number of games.
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Another: "I'm liberal, so I can't be racist," a tautological cry that largely misses the point.
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She misses home though, so she cooks nostalgic "kiddie teas" like fish fingers and potato waffles.
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It misses savings and government benefits like subsidised health care, food, rent assistance and tax credits.
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Each day of work that Vinny's mother misses as a self-employed hairstylist is lost income.
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The underlying product is still fundamentally pretty lackluster, and sapphire doesn't really improve its other misses.
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" Of the things she misses most about Alan, Tanya said, "I miss his sense of humor.
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But that misses the other side of the grand bargain that America implicitly struck with China.
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" On what he misses about pre-social media fashion weeks..."Fashion must become an experience again.
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She misses the texts the most and is sitting on pins and needles to hear news.
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Neil Casey and Paul Feig Jen Yamato, Daily Beast Their villainous foil misses the point, too.
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The robot fires a shot at the prisoner, misses, and goes chasing after him in frustration.
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My mom texts me because she misses my baby and wants to come over after work.
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Maybe she misses Egor -- but what's more likely ... she ain't ready to give up that bling.
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Today, the internet drives a major chunk of economic activity, but GDP misses much of it.
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Conversely, prostate-cancer screening misses 261% of men who actually do have cancer (a false negative).
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But this misses a deeper question about what makes a trial fair in the first place.
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As far as their supporters are concerned, criticising the plans for their inefficiency misses the point.
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Rick gets a shot off, shattering a hole in the glass but just misses Negan's head.
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And anyone who misses Black Friday can always catch up on "Cyber Monday", three days later.
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And he never misses a chance to let Puerto Ricans know he's still upset about it.
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It beat revenue estimates in its two most recent earnings quarters, following a string of misses.
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Rousseff tells CNN's Christiane Amanpour that she will be "very sad" if she misses the Olympics.
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It's just a bad joke, built on a bad idea, and it badly misses the mark.
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There have been hundreds of reported near misses involving commercial aircraft and hobbyist drones to date.
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The president rarely misses a chance to tell people how many electoral college votes he got.
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The pitcher, Brett Cecil, winds up and throws to a Cubs batter, who swings and misses.
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" Of the things she misses most about Alan, Tanya says, "I miss his sense of humor.
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First, it misses out on the thousands of U.S. companies not in the S&P 500.
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CIL regularly misses its output targets, most likely because they are set on the optimistic side.
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In grounding health in rules and restriction, rather than pleasure and intuition, wellness misses a trick.
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It was one of 12 misses for Poydas without a made field goal in the game.
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This year, as ever, some of the glossy products were hits, and others were big misses.
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There have been a lot of reunion near-misses since the Misfits parted ways in 1983.
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As a U.S. company without a manufacturing base in China, Tesla misses out on those benefits.
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WPP CEO Sir Martin Sorrell cited CPG losses as a part of its Q2 earnings misses.
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Whether that is true or not, this internet-centric narrative of the attacks misses the point.
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But, Wood misses a crucial component of the prophecy and its pointer to a known history.
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It misses the subtle shifts in public opinion that occur as a result of a debate.
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You can see in the video ... Busta appears to retaliate by throwing a punch but misses.
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Since his passing, she says she's been "holding up fine" and most misses her father's energy.
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The piece itself misses the mark insisting the new category is racial which it is not.
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Ethan enjoys the work and is pretty cool about the hours, although he misses his daughter.
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But the image of private equity as a parasitic form of business completely misses the point.
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" In another post, her father added, "I will cry my self to sleep... Daddy misses you.
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EMILY: So guys, after Day 1, what's the buzz on hits and misses for next season?
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Another regular, Michelle Milanes, 38, a lawyer, never misses the tofu and seitan specials on Wednesdays.
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She tells me that she's grown quite fond of this house, that she already misses it.
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"Right-wing" is lazy shorthand and totally misses how different Ron Paul and Donald Trump are.
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The problem: the debate misses the mark and doesn't recognize the hard truths from the past.
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Scenario #3: Pachulia misses 583 games due to mind control and is replaced by JAVALE MCGEE!!
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Upon her first attempt to hit the baseball sitting on the T, Brielle swings and misses.
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The media, for its part, also seldom misses a chance to pick a fight with Trump.
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Misses got her own special day; she went shopping for the perfect curve-hugging wedding dress.
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After saying "Yes!" to the dress, Misses happily wiggled down the aisle to meet her groom.
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She misses her daughter but plans to stay with a niece in Weston, Florida, for now.
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But this misses all the ways in which Davos is actually a perfect fit for Trump.
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Witness their 82 attempts, most of them misses, in their two losses at Air Canada Centre.
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But if it misses and Amazon delivers, the roses may very well belong to Jeff Bezos.
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"We had a couple of really near misses," said Reynolds of how "Free Guy" came together.
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This is not strictly false, but it misses the big picture of how child development works.
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Weaver continues to operate with diminished velocity and gets hit hard when he misses his location.
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She is very fond of Andre Agassi, and misses him, but fell hardest for Rafael Nadal.
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She rejoined her family because she couldn't find work, but said she misses the settled lifestyle.
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Trump misses the old days, back when you could "knock the crap out of" a demonstrator.
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He misses the premiere of "Secretariat" but assists in the birth of a family of seahorses.
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Letters To the Editor: "The World Bank Should Champion Rights" (editorial, June 27) misses the mark.
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You could knock the XT4 for being a slightly nicer Buick, but that misses the point.
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The beginnings of European companies' first-quarter results were largely positive, though misses were badly punished.
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If it misses its new, less optimistic targets, its chances of survival will be significantly reduced.
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So yeah, this version of the North Korea story via Trump misses some major points. 103.
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She quite credibly misses what, to the contemporary reader, are obvious tells that Perry is gay.
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Focusing on grand, poetic truths about "freedom," Foer misses out on the real complications of life.
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Robinson ended the Wolverines' 3-point drought after 12 long-range misses on their next possession.
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Yet Williams misses her relationships back home; she hasn't established a community in Japan, she said.
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To the Editor: Your editorial "Raise the Legal Age for Cigarette Sales" misses the harder issue.
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Weintraub misses no opportunity to lambast the president and McGahn on Twitter and misuse FEC letterhead.
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Inevitably, after Messi and Cueva's spectacular misses, fans and commentators immediately went looking for memorable comparisons.
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She also realizes that she misses them, and sets off on a mission to find them.
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Because of this, Herek believes focusing purely on whether attacks are increasing misses the bigger picture.
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But to think tax brackets are the reason taxes are so complicated completely misses the point.
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The [Academy] still misses the boat in many cases, and we hopefully will fill that void.
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Seton Hall was effective on the boards at time, grabbing eight of its first 17 misses.
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There is a small part of me that misses that stupid, 14-year-old romantic kid.
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Ronaldo does not get to take a spot kick due to misses by his team mates.
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Atli, a grown man now, still loves games, but misses the memories made during LAN parties.
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The near misses this year have only slightly vexed McIlroy, who has won four major championships.
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It ends when Meunier misses a header and Japan suddenly has the ball by the goal.
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She remarries his polar opposite — staid Teodoro (Mauro Mendonça) — only to realize that she misses Vadinho.
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Normally, a game like Gravity Rush 22017 misses my top 210 list for just this reason.
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The poets remind us that our lives are at the mercy of near misses, catastrophes averted.
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Written and illustrated by James Yang A little boy with a backpack misses his bus. Bummer.
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Mr. Trump, despite his criticism of "fake news," rarely misses a chance to speak with reporters.
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Portraying him otherwise misses the duality and in-between experience he had as a biracial man.
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Some of the hits and misses from the Smart Kitchen Summit held this week in Seattle.
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However, she misses the mark by explaining the phenomenon in the context of gender and class.
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Barrios is given a yellow card, which means he misses the next match if Colombia advances.
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Obama's is magnificent for the dress and elegant, but entirely misses the mark facially for me.
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In an interview with the WSJ, the former Microsoft C.E.O. recounted his greatest hits and misses.
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But that misses the true nature of the movement that has grown up around Mr. Sanders.
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She's with her mother and misses me less, but it's hard for my wife of course.
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He misses the violence of the sport, now, you know, he wants that to come back.
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Werner crosses hard from the left, but a yard behind Gomez, who reaches back and misses.
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She just wants to chat with her father, to say she misses him and loves him.
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Manages a chip to 20 feet, misses putt, and holes out for a double bogey 6.
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But the bill also misses a big opportunity to change the ratings industry for the better.
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Opponents agree that while there are dangers in excessive porn, the bill misses the underlying problem.
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Focusing on whether the Trump campaign and transition team broke the law misses the bigger picture.
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But the ensuing debate over whether she did in fact eat their lunch misses the point.
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But that misses the point: The women want off the pedestal that elevates them as targets.
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Although Mr. Brooks convincingly establishes that conservatives are marginalized in academia, his argument misses the point.
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I'm afraid, in fact, your seeming scrupulousness misses the point of what ethics, properly understood, requires.
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She also misses black society in the South, which she says is at a different level.
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You think like Romney — we'll just make it infallible — but that argument clearly misses the point.
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Another thing she misses: the ability to put things down and not have them float away.
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At that point, the player on the left side of the grid misses, and IT'S OUT.
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"That is their goal, and anyone who misses that has not been studying China," Atkinson said.
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This will stun you, but his reading of the historical facts misses a few things. 12.
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Brady, whose team ranks in the middle of the league in third-down efficiency, misses Gronk.
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Despite a plunge in oil prices last quarter, Exxon halted a recent string of profit misses.
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Concern is growing over air safety as media in recent years have reported several near-misses.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters Breakingviews) - The backlash against globalization misses the real danger to jobs in 2017: robots.
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But the sheer size and high-profile nature of Son's exploits make the misses more astonishing.
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In Europe the first trickle of corporate results was largely positive, though misses were badly punished.
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And misses the broader point of why presidential press conferences are important for a healthy democracy.
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If Congress misses the deadline, states wouldn't run out of money for their programs right away.
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After two Toronto misses, Dallas regained a one-point lead on two free throws by Porzingis.
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The truth is the CX-9 misses on some points that are crucial to this segment.
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If it misses expectations, gold could shoot higher; definitely some potential for volatile trading later today.
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The school will be open today, but any student who misses will have the absence excused.
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But local news outlets reported that the family misses the pug and wants the animal back.
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Its record has included misses like Secret, but also hit likes Uber, Nest, Slack and Jet.com.
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" He said the Pulitzer Prize for fiction "takes dead aim at mediocrity and almost never misses.
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He misses them the most, he said, when he scores a goal at a soccer game.
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Wall Street shrugged off some earnings misses but drifted lower at the end of the session.
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But on a week-to-week basis, this constant series of near misses is getting exhausting.
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" Lavrov, who never misses an opportunity for a diplomatic jab, bluntly said, "You got it wrong.
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Where the piece really misses the mark is in a superficial treatment of anti-racism norms.
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We see her act out, lash out, and really express how she misses the power she had.
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It's just so close to being funny — and yet entirely misses the point of what is funny.
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But she misses and instead hits Lina Lamont (Jean Hagen), Don's self-absorbed and conniving leading lady.
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But Netflix's upcoming original film, iBoy, starring GoT's Maisie Williams, looks like it seriously misses the mark.
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No. 7 REBOUND 11: Walker misses a step-back, Howard grabs it and puts it back in.
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Though Kim Richards was divorced from Monty Brinson at the time, she still misses her ex-husband.
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Barbara's favorite memory – and what she misses the most – was their special mother-daughter lunches every Monday.
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Then, a month later, the new hire misses an important deadline or starts complaining about the work.
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Blaming Lue — or James, Irving and Love — for Wednesday's no-show in Memphis misses the bigger picture.
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Think of it this way: a child abuse case worker that misses important clues endangers a child.
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While she has embraced her pregnancy curves, Khloé has expressed how she misses her body before baby.
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Where "American Crime" continues to soberly hit its target, "Shots Fired," however well intentioned, misses the mark.
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She misses the way her mom put on perfume: two squirts every morning before leaving the house.
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But given the amount of products Google offers, it's no surprise the company occasionally misses the mark.
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But despite the landmark casting effort and message of goodwill, the advertisement misses the point for many.
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While much had been said about the progress of AI, there have also been some notable misses.
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Cardi's verses are the highlight in every track; she never misses a chance to be the star.
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Merely to tighten security around synagogues in response is too isolationary, and misses the lesson of Halle.
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She's always funny, but now there's a lot of pathos in her performance — she really misses Chidi!
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Kuchar and Mickelson save their pars, but Fowler misses a 10-footer and slips to 1-under.
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Revenue beats are about as common as revenue misses, mainly because companies rarely game their revenue estimates.
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The argument that an academic economics background is required misses a lot of what the Fed does.
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"I think [the person who sent the note] misses the point about what Christmas is," Rowland said.
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Yet Williams misses her relationships back home; she hasn't been able to make many friends in Japan.
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The principal risk here for Obama is that he misses an opportunity to actually influence the Court.
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On release, the movie was criticized for its gratuitous violence, a complaint that entirely misses the point.
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"It was not the command he's used to, but most of the misses were small," Banister said.
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That's the issue Joe's having this whole episode: All of his big swings are sort of… misses.
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Sales misses and accusations of fake goods plagued Alibaba, then already profitable, soon after its 2014 float.
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Beseeching responsible Republicans to resist this misses the mark, when you indicate that the party is irredeemable.
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Although Mikell misses her sister, Share says, she has been enjoying life with her newfound half-siblings.
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But focusing on how people protest (or whether they should protest at all) misses the overall point.
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The company's misses were driven by higher costs and lower revenue from investment advisory and securities lending.
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But don't let that — and the near-misses in the big categories — bum you out, genre fans.
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After those misses it is going to take a lot to make the markets trust them again.
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While both companies had huge quarterly misses, Adami argued that Fitbit shares may have neared a bottom.
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If it misses this instantaneous deadline, it will have to perform a typical two-day trip instead.
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" The actress also told W that she misses the character, saying, "I'm still not done with her.
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But throwing around blame for Hanoi misses the point: The summit was a mistake to begin with.
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But Galperin says this is exactly what the authorities want and misses the point of the legislation.
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He misses no beats as he, still chatting, hands her her usual, takes her money and winks.
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Nats' Gonzalez barely misses no-hitter, beats Marlins MIAMI — Monday would have been Jose Fernandez's 25th birthday.
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Touching photo of an #OldManCrying by HT as he misses his spot in the Queue #DemonetizationDisaster pic.twitter.
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Speaking to News Channel 3, young family member Skylar English expressed how much she misses her dog.
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She dances, she never misses a comedic beat, and she's also pretty damn good at her job.
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The mother who misses her daughter The misery in Venezuela takes more than just a physical toll.
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But thanks to a band obligation, he eventually misses the actual premiere, and tellingly, so do we.
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The slogan is "great," but misses the fact that most Americans are job holders, not job creators.
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The only Kardashian brother still deeply misses his proud Armenian father Robert Kardashian, who died in 2003.
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Kenya Moore has an idea of her perfect man and ex-boyfriend Matt Jordan misses the mark.
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