No Republican presidential candidate has done that in modern times.
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She became the longest serving Home Secretary of modern times.
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MUSIC is a salve for the woes of modern times.
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In modern times it became secular and adopted racial tones.
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They are one of the great advances of modern times.
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He's arguably the most successful television executive in modern times.
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Painted with robust sensuality, it merges oceanic and modern times.
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The scale of the crisis is unprecedented in modern times.
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But in more modern times, she's become this national image.
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Donald Trump is the most "transactional" president in modern times.
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In modern times, though, it's the women leading the way.
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The series doesn't get very far into into modern times.
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The dynamics of yore, she found, resonated in modern times.
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Keep in mind, this flick isn't set in modern times.
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Maybe then the writers will catch up to the modern times?
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Those were understandable reactions to what felt unprecedented in modern times.
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Will the homeowners' meager $1000 budget be increased for modern times?
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But I didn't feel implicated, because I lived in modern times.
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IT WAS one of the most spectacular robberies of modern times.
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"It's just the direction we're heading in modern times," Jackson said.
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But these are modern times and they require a modern approach.
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In modern times, that's usually a wage, a retainer, or salary.
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Her canonization will be one of the fastest in modern times.
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Charlie Chaplin's "Modern Times" can be seen playing in the movie.
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The two incumbents who've lost in modern times offer contrasting lessons.
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Most explosive Stock Market rally that we've seen in modern times.
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The Washington Post calls it the deadliest in modern times. Why?
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Canada has not had a peacetime coalition government in modern times.
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The greatest quarterback of modern times: Tom Brady or Peyton Manning?
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In modern times, our leaders' boneheaded statements get the most airplay.
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The other is the most celebrated children's book author of modern times.
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Wright would have found it more difficult to succeed in modern times.
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She places the story in an unspecified Asian locale during modern times.
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Apparently egg cups are key feature of English breakfasts in modern times.
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Harris' proposal, said Brown, would update the federal law with modern times.
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The next cycle will also be set in modern times, he said.
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The plot would have centered around slavery being legal in modern times.
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At 15%, Christie is the state's most unpopular governor of modern times.
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Shell-shocked Americans are living through the worst recovery in modern times.
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Edwin Landseer's painting "Windsor Castle in Modern Times" is also on display.
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In modern times, most have found understanding through the world's major religions.
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But disputes ensued, the same kind that have persisted into modern times.
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It's an easy way to upgrade a vintage knit for modern times.
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Q: How has this place been used or developed in modern times?
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" "Here in the United States, in modern times, it involves something different.
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These are variations on a theme, an ancient theme for modern times.
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When I saw Modern Times, it changed the way I watched movies.
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"I don't know how to reconcile this game with modern times," he said.
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The United States is hardly immune to civil unrest in modern times, either.
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Under Scalia, the court was one of the most conservative in modern times.
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ZIMMER: In more modern times, the new president actually repeats every single word.
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More than any political figure in modern times, Trump represents an ideological puzzle.
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Lena Dunham and Jack Antonoff's love story was one for the modern times.
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It was the deadliest and most destructive wildfire of modern times in California.
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A sense of "vergonha" (shame) has infected the language up to modern times.
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In other words, Trump's honeymoon is the worst we've seen in modern times.
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It also includes Britain's Channel 4, Sweden's Modern Times Group and Poland's TVN.
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No. We're living in modern times, so it doesn't matter who has more.
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I'm listening to "Workingman's Blues" from Dylan's 2006 album Modern Times right now.
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But in modern times, could it be a savior for struggling hotel chains?
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It is also a cultural and social intersection of ancient and modern times.
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It was an unprecedented visual diary of a first family in modern times.
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But in modern times," he said, "we have never seen such a spectacle.
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The album "Modern Times," from 2006, includes 18 lines from Ovid's exile poems.
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I don't think it's possible to tell Jem stories set in modern times.
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But Mr. Villaraigosa would be the first Latino governor elected in modern times.
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In one key respect, he is the most successful president in modern times.
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The women's movement has been the most successful bloodless revolution of modern times.
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Let's get us in to modern times: Frank Reich of the Buffalo Bills.
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His view of politics is unlike that of any president in modern times.
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Millennials are often labeled the poorest, most financially burdened generation in modern times.
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The only other candidate in modern times who understood this was Hillary Clinton.
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The party saw its worst result in modern times in September's general election.
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This brand of violent paternalism mutated in modern times but never went away.
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How many times have we woken up to the worst massacre of modern times?
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She was an old woman at odds with the incoming rush of modern times.
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They love the fact that there&aposs the lowest unemployment rate in modern times.
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Violent division is not new to the US of course, even in modern times.
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The civil war has become one of the biggest international crises in modern times.
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They also feel that right up to modern times, this capacity was often abused.
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Trump is the first president in modern times to not release his tax returns.
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NATO is the most successful military alliance the world has seen in modern times.
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Clinton and Trump have the highest disapproval ratings of any candidates in modern times.
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Millions of people could die in one of the worst famines of modern times.
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It's an unusual modern Times front page in that there is no feature photography.
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The first one, from H.L. Mencken, is actually trenchant political commentary for modern times.
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In fact, he had created the conditions for the great horror of modern times.
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But Congress has never sustained an objection to an electoral vote in modern times.
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The voting power of the presiding officer has not been tested in modern times.
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The Struggle Between Faith and Reason: 1798 to Modern Times, by Christopher de Bellaigue.
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No other presidential candidate in modern times has had more money than Bloomberg does.
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Despite a storied and ancient past, the region has been overlooked in modern times.
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President Reagan tapped into that pride more effectively than any other leader in modern times.
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It'd be sort of like Charlie Chaplin getting caught in the gears in Modern Times.
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The latter figure, $275m in today's money, is the highest ransom known in modern times.
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He was the highest-ranking member of his church to be defrocked in modern times.
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This all happened during the worst humanitarian crisis seen in the continent in modern times.
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Even in these futuristic modern times, phone cables still get lost, especially in the dark.
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I've been the most transparent public official in modern times as far as I know.
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Trump and Clinton have higher unfavorable ratings than any major party nominees of modern times.
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"We recognize the complexities of morality, politics and theology in modern times," the letter reads.
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Never before in modern times has there been such a contrast between parties and candidates.
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In modern times, it's become known for describing enemy infantrymen in the "Star Wars" universe.
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However, nobody has been prosecuted in modern times under the law, which dates from 1799.
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Democracies around the world are confronted with the same set of issues in modern times.
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Merit has since been debauched, leaving access as the most powerful currency of modern times.
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The Run-Up Here's what we learned after the ugliest presidential campaign in modern times.
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He thus delivered perhaps the greatest shock to the American political system in modern times.
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With "Vice News Tonight," Vice Media and HBO imagine a news show for modern times.
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But in modern times, most presidents have voluntarily put their financial assets into blind trusts.
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Or more of Charlie Chaplin's score to "Modern Times" (in the arrangement by Courtney Orlando)?
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Presidential candidates with long histories in the spotlight haven't fared very well in modern times.
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The ancient idea that wealth meant land does not always hold true in modern times.
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In modern times, it's often been framed in popular media as Judaism's answer to Christmas.
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On a highway near Chaplin's World, the new Modern Times Hotel is convenient to motorists.
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His election as its first Latino chief executive in modern times was an electrifying moment.
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Editorial No American president in modern times has disparaged Islam as much as Donald Trump.
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The curtain is about to rise on the most extraordinary political convention of modern times.
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Trying to track it down in modern times to actually describe the plant proved difficult.
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In modern times, bunkers have customarily been carved out of terrain, often with an earthmover.
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In modern times, cooks have added egg yolks and sour cream to enrich the broth.
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It is culture writ very large and one of the greatest discoveries in modern times.
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In modern times, the deregulation of London's financial markets attracted an influx of overseas banks.
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Mr. Trump is as close to an independent as has ever served in modern times.
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These are real cuts and real growth, representing the largest financial retrenchment in modern times.
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Tillerson will be remembered as one of the worst secretaries of State in modern times.
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He will enter office with less popular support than any new president in modern times.
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It was one more reminder that Pelosi is the most effective speaker of modern times.
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However, in modern times she could fit into anything between a 4 and a 10.
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"World War II was the greatest victory that Russia had in modern times," Khrushcheva said.
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Trump delivered one of the shortest inaugural addresses in modern times, and the markets drifted lower.
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I'm just trying to let this culture that I found, live through me in modern times.
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"We've never seen anything like this in modern times," a state water official told NBC News.
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The collapse in output that followed was one of the worst economic depressions of modern times.
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The reality is that in modern times the running mate is seen as the heir apparent.
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We have never had that happen before, at least in modern times that I'm aware of.
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In modern times, when machines are brought in to replace human workers, the workers vote Trump.
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"This brings the pieces into our modern times, linking the past to the present," says Douglas.
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Together, they offer a fairly high-resolution view of the global myopia boom over modern times.
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A Comey hearing would instantly become one of the most significant congressional appearances of modern times.
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See, the village in The Village is located within a massive nature preserve in modern times.
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This is because it's easy to miss how modern times have changed how we hear language.
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According to polling data, Mr. Trump will become the least liked incoming president in modern times.
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In their unparalleled, 2,85033-year exile before returning home in modern times, Jews never left Jerusalem.
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While well suited for modern times, the Palmer method fell out of fashion in the 1950s.
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Because no such convention has been called in modern times, we decided to try it out.
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Tuesday was the most anticipated, most hyped — and likely most-watched — midterm election of modern times.
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In modern times, however, Duart Castle has been under assault primarily by Scotland's relentlessly bad weather.
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The scene inside The Towers in modern times tells a story of neglect, and vast wealth.
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No president in modern times has owned a business involved in legal battles with local governments.
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Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, the greatest political dealmaker of modern times, certainly thinks so.
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The deepest recession in modern times began in December of that year, and stocks ultimately plummeted.
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In more modern times, however, decentralized decision-making has led to a lag in reaction time.
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" But, she noted, "In modern times, people have embellished it and made the huppahs free-standing.
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In pre-modern times, fertility was high — five or six children per woman was the norm.
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Last year, Yemen suffered the largest cholera epidemic in modern times, with over a million cases.
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The longest-term debt that the US has issued in modern times is 30-year debt.
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In modern times, the Friday the 13th horror movies have helped uphold the date's scary associations.
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That remains the deadliest shooting at a house of worship in the U.S. in modern times.
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In modern times, conspiracy theorists claim it continues to operate in secret and seeks world domination.
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Doing it requires the assent of the monarch, which in modern times has always been given.
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Mr. Trump begins his term with less popular support than any new president in modern times.
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"No invention of modern times has extended its influence so rapidly," Scientific American reported in 1852.
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Iran's military position beyond its borders is stronger than it has ever been in modern times.
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There is no way to apply it in modern times without interpreting it in some way.
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The easy availability of excess quantities of food in modern times is unique in all of history.
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In modern times, no state has a record for vicious presidential primary politics to match South Carolina.
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" She said that the decision to bring the series into modern times "really opened the show up.
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Yet she would return to the White House as its most-reviled new occupant of modern times.
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In modern times, for those willing to cheat, the obvious source of advantage is performance-enhancing drugs.
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In modern times, the United States has never been as polarized and partisan as it is now.
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This kind of party-line vote for a NASA administrator is somewhat unheard of in modern times.
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It's a real treat to listen to their harmonizing, but with updated lyrics for our modern times.
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No other major party candidate of modern times has ever appealed so directly to America's dark side.
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Perhaps this is further proof that Markle is a progressive royal whose perfectly suited for modern times.
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And the horrific Las Vegas massacre, the largest mass shooting of modern times, continues to haunt concertgoers.
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Shafran: No, I can't think of anybody else in modern times that has done anything like this.
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If one food item sums up breakfast and brunch in our modern times, it's surely the avocado.
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That could help mitigate one of the largest global build-ups of unwanted crude in modern times.
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Look, I was involved in some of the greatest economic growth that we've seen in modern times.
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Clinton has the worst favorability ratings of any major-party nominee of modern times, other than Trump.
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The Times described it as 'one of the greatest and most sensational political conspiracies of modern times.
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An hour later, now fully dressed for battle, it was time to square off with modern times.
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Our message should be guided by those who have gone before us, adapted for the modern times.
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And of course, Bob Dylan totally stole the photo from the cover for his album, Modern Times.
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The Democratic candidate is the most disliked nominee of modern times — except, of course, for her opponent.
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He dumbed down his inherited faith instead of helping it to address the challenges of modern times.
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Charlie Chaplin's 1936 film "Modern Times," which captured the fear of uniformity and automation, was in theaters.
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THE ISLAMIC ENLIGHTENMENT: The Struggle Between Faith and Reason, 1798 to Modern Times, by Christopher de Bellaigue.
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The only DNA found appeared to be from someone who had handled the hat in modern times.
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Companies worried they might be stigmatized by association with the White House, something unprecedented in modern times.
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The rest of the world has adapted to modern times; they're insisting on public executions and decapitations.
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More than sewing, flower-arranging or zine-making, clay might offer the perfect antidote to modern times.
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Jones said it was one of the worst atrocities carried out against LGBT people in modern times.
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Hillary Clinton really is the second most unpopular major party nominee in modern times, behind only Trump.
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The actress made her screen debut in Charlie Chaplin's 1936 film Modern Times as Paulette Goddard's younger sister.
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Their autonomous region in Iraq is the closest the Kurds have come in modern times to a state.
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Modern Times Group operates free-to-air TV channels in all three countries, and sells pay-TV packages.
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Now Mr Xi claims that Chinese civilisation "has developed in an unbroken line from ancient to modern times".
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The lowest the unemployment rate has been in modern times was 0003 percent in the spring of 2000.
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How have these holdouts survived into modern times, and what are the consequences for people who live there?
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"I was the first major candidate in modern times to promote the term and policy of "America First.
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"Our civilisation has developed in an unbroken line from ancient to modern times," Mr Xi declared in 2012.
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"It is the responsibility of advertising to communicate modern times and social issues," Klein said in the release.
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The presidential race between the two most unpopular presidential candidates in modern times is sliding into the gutter.
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My secret group was an email chain — which is, you know, clearly the 'quilt' of our modern times.
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Lawmakers rejected May's Brexit deal by 20173-22017, the worst margin for a British government in modern times.
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Meanwhile, a liberal press corps prepared for serious face-offs against the most conservative president in modern times.
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Though California has been fortunate to avoid a repeat in modern times, its time may be running out.
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The vote to leave the European Union has thrust Britain into its worst political crisis in modern times.
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Doing so is a perversion of the work of one of the greatest social activists of modern times.
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They are challenging royal prerogative powers that, in modern times, are exercised by the government, not the monarch.
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Not in modern times has a major party nominated a candidate who is so disliked across the board.
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I do think Brexit is one of the biggest things that has hit our country in modern times.
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In relatively modern times, Belgians perfected the method to produce lambic, a tart, sour, and wine-like brew.
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The knights seem to occupy a battle-torn, crumbling church in the Middle East, in roughly modern times.
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In pre-modern times, blood was not only a target of treatment but also a source of medicine.
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I have never sat with a more ebullient crowd than at a screening of "Modern Times" one weekend.
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The official's comments come as Italy deals with its most major national public health disaster in modern times.
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The damage from COVID-9, the disease caused by the new virus, is unlike anything in modern times.
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The damage from COVID-19, the disease caused by the new virus, is unlike anything in modern times.
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The Spanish flu of 1918-'19, the most horrific pandemic in modern times, focused mainly on the young.
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Then it was off to a Charlie Chaplin impersonation and some spin moves (the music was "Modern Times").
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Several experts said, however, that the Justice Department request is all but unprecedented, at least in modern times.
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Some areas whaled in prehistory, and in modern times eating them has been mostly confined to specific regions.
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"In modern times, this kind of appointment is unprecedented, certainly for an office of this importance," he said.
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A few have been active in modern times; others last erupted hundreds or even thousands of years ago.
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But the most telling homage is a reference to Chaplin's "Modern Times," a reminder of Aardman's true tradition.
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But a "waste line" is simply a sewage drain, which in modern times is made of PVC PIPING.
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THE ISLAMIC ENLIGHTENMENT The Struggle Between Faith and Reason: 18723 to Modern Times By Christopher de Bellaigue Illustrated.
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Whoever gets the Democratic nomination is going to have the most pro-gun-reform platform in modern times.
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In modern times, the voices in Britain about the abolition of the royal family have never completely disappeared.
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Moreover, cannabis and its compounds are among some of the more studied biologically active substances of modern times.
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It follows the same cast as they drop into modern times and struggle with today's confusing technological advancements.
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In modern times, light from our computers and televisions pushes some evening-type people to stay awake longer.
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What follows is a list of these losers made winners by the most surprising election in modern times.
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Our journalists were embedded in the movement that set up the biggest anti-City riots in modern times.
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"We're dealing with a very archaic legal principle versus modern times," which have rightfully emphasized victims' rights, Healy says.
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Kicking off the second act, singer-songwriter Paul Simon heralded Glass as the most influential composer of modern times.
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In the private military industry, EO represents both an apogee and nadir of the industry's potential in modern times.
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Scalia was a reliable right-wing vote, which made the court one of the most conservative in modern times.
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" Looking to more modern times, Shoemaker notes that there is inherent conflict as Apple enters markets "ripe with competition.
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Nor does he try to embroider the well-worn plots or give the stories a context for modern times.
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The property losses marked the most destructive eruption of Kilauea in modern times, but no fatalities have been reported.
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Indeed, a striking similarity between the Victorian era and modern times is that incorrect health ideas didn't die easily.
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Paddock killed at least 58 people and injured more than 500, in America's worst mass shooting of modern times.
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It was only a matter of time before the humble webcam received an upgrade worthy of the modern times.
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Islamic State (IS) claimed responsibility for the deadliest set of terrorist attacks in Asia in modern times (see article).
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It was a religious foundation but it is associated with spectacular battles, both in modern times and centuries ago.
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The closest parallel to a President Trump in modern times, Hufbauer said, is Italy's former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi.
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In modern times 16 countries including the United States, have had or are suspected of having biological weapons programs.
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Rather, it's a descriptor of what the members aim to do to ballet: spruce it up for modern times.
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" In more modern times, it is a look that says, "I break the rules because there are no rules.
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The name has been used in modern times by some people affiliated with occult groups that use Egyptian symbols.
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War is hardly poetic, but one can already hear the meter of the past playing out in modern times.
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After eight nights of two major party political conventions, the greatest political theatre in modern times is now complete.
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We are currently facing economic conflicts the likes and scale of which we have not seen in modern times.
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But the genre is undervalued due to, among other reasons, its reputation for being comparatively tame for modern times.
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Radiocarbon-dating of these specimens revealed that they were likely fashioned in modern times, around the 1960s and 70s.
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Even before Mr. Trump's second debate against Hillary Clinton, the party faced an internal rift unseen in modern times.
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The most popular third-party candidate in modern times, Ross Perot, got 19 percent of the vote in 1992.
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In modern times, we don't open mollusks until an extremely allegorical gem pops out; we play the lottery instead.
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That was the "Plaza Accord", the most renowned and successful example of coordinated currency market intervention of modern times.
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The fact that her image is often associated with the oppressed classes is a function of more modern times.
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Modern times have brought us the mind-boggling performance of electric vehicles and some updates to some old favorites.
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White House Memo WASHINGTON — In modern times, presidents have rarely been church mice afraid of a little salty language.
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The last 18 months have been one of the least volatile periods for the stock market in modern times.
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"I was the first major candidate in modern times to promote the term and policy, 'America First,'" he adds.
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We have never seen anything like this before in modern times, this is going to be historic right now.
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A laughing Paulette Goddard holds a bunch of bananas as in "Modern Times" with the film running behind her.
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Once upon a time I thought Alberto Gonzales was the weakest and most craven Attorney General in modern times.
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Betty Ford set the tone for modern times by being open about having a mastectomy to fight breast cancer.
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This 180-degree turn is, as far as I can tell, the most cynical policy reversal of modern times.
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No Democrat in modern times has lost contested races in both Iowa and New Hampshire and claimed the nomination.
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Washington (CNN)Judge Brett Kavanaugh delivered the angriest partisan message heard from a Supreme Court nominee in modern times.
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Clinton as no departing incumbent has in modern times, only to relearn the lesson that presidents cannot transfer popularity.
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Instead of seeking guidance from ancient edicts, we need to re-evaluate just what patients face in modern times.
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"It is the responsibility of advertising to communicate modern times and social issues," Klein said in a press release.
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Propaganda about illegal voting has been used — throughout history and in modern times — to justify unnecessary restrictions on voting.
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Blanchard's case revolves around the fact that economic growth rates in modern times are usually higher than interest rates.
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May's Brexit plan was by far the biggest loss for a government on a major issue in modern times.
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Opinion Columnist On Thursday, the best House speaker of modern times reclaimed her gavel, replacing one of the worst.
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In modern times, the man credited for popularizing them is José Guadalupe Posada, a famous late-19th-century engraver.
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In modern times, the field of prosthetics has turned to incorporating more technology into physical stand-ins for limbs.
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No word on what the theme is yet, although Murphy did say that it will take place in modern times.
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Also in 2015, Francis declared nuns Marie Alphonsine Ghattas and Mariam Baouardy the first two Palestinian saints of modern times.
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How would a man like Wright fair in today's world and who could we compare him to in modern times?
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But whoever wins this one will face one of the most difficult situations of any prime minister in modern times.
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As Popular Mechanics notes, when All Writs is used in modern times, it is often to "effectuate" a search warrant.
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In 2016, Trump lost the largest metropolitan counties by a bigger margin than any Republican presidential candidate in modern times.
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A few months ago, there seemed a real possibility that Cruz could execute the first convention coup in modern times.
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The autonomous region they control in Iraq is the closest the Kurds have come in modern times to a state.
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Suffering from alcoholism and other mental illness, he had the necessary pathologies for the tragic Romantic genius in modern times.
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To test it again, Lee and her colleagues sought to replicate the recipe as exactly as possible in modern times.
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On one side are aging rural and exurban counties, struggling to rebound from the worst economic collapse in modern times.
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No country in the Americas has suffered a more protracted and more destructive armed conflict in modern times than Colombia.
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For 25 years, I've been preaching that the dark poetry and emotion of my stories are fairytales for modern times.
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In modern times, however, this frigid waterway usually builds ice through the winter, reaching its greatest extent in late March.
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What other musician in modern times can you name that is so actively involved in the creative potential of dance?
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In more modern times, Lyndon Johnson was convinced that the Communist bloc was behind the race riots of the 1960s.
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It has not gone unreformed in the ten years since it set off the most severe recession of modern times.
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A law must first be passed to allow Akihito to step down—nothing like this has happened in modern times.
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And just to set the record straight, every time taxes have been cut in modern times, the economy has accelerated.
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According to Human Rights Watch, at least 817 were murdered in one of the deadliest mass killings in modern times.
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Gloria made her first screen appearance as a child, playing Paulette Goddard's little sister in Charlie Chaplin's "Modern Times" (1936).
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Clinton formally conceded the race Wednesday, ending one of the most grueling and bitter White House fights in modern times.
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People are looking at shit porn by the time they're seven, so death metal loses its punch in modern times.
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The jangling adornments, which in modern times had a heyday in the 1950s and ′60s, are having yet another renaissance.
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That spirit has persisted in modern times, occasionally finding a target in the alleged tyranny of Americans' own federal government.
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In discussions this week, some business leaders discussed what exactly the war-era act could look like in modern times.
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" Mr. Newsom said the outgoing governor had left the state "in better shape than probably any governor in modern times.
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In my district, Trump did worse than any Republican in modern times and still beat Clinton by a fair margin.
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"It only begins a conversation," he said, "about what sets of factors really influence judges at sentencing in modern times."
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Trump has reintroduced the principle of deterrence which is key to peace through strength as Reagan established in modern times.
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In modern times, some of the most precise measurements of light-bending have come from radio observations of distant galaxies.
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Then it was all about balancing the traditional with the modern and carving a place for Disney in modern times.
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In modern times, the prices of everything from electricity to taxis have been set by administrative fiat in many countries.
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In modern times, celebrations typically begin on New Year's Eve, December 31st, with friends, family, and parties of various sizes.
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Such strong bipartisan agreement is rare in modern times, signaling a unique opportunity for this Congress to make meaningful progress.
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The war between the president and the nation's law enforcement apparatus is unlike anything America has seen in modern times.
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Adam Aronovich, a Kosmicare volunteer, says alcohol is the "perfect drug" for the type of society we've constructed in modern times.
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This is the most audacious political heist of modern times, and because it's completely legal, it happened right under our noses.
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In more modern times, it's been worn by everyone from Alexa Chung and Victoria Beckham to Olivia Palermo and Lucy Hale.
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The person with the longest documented life in modern times, Jeanne Calment, reached 122, but no one else has come close.
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However, in more modern times, staying stuck on concerns that aren't life threatening can erode our quality of life — and work.
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The blaze was California's deadliest and most destructive wildfire of modern times, killing 86 people and destroying the town of Paradise.
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Here are the good, the bad and the ugly of the major apps that took the austere leap into modern times.
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The master of this in modern times is NHL General Manager Lou Lamoriello, who is currently rebuilding the Toronto Maple Leafs.
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In modern times, with an overabundance of food and safe living conditions, many people have accumulated an excess storage of fat.
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In ancient times, the poor looked after the assets of the rich; in modern times, it is the other way round.
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This could be a temporary pause in what has been one of the longest, albeit slowest, economic recoveries in modern times.
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These "antique laws" remained on the books as criminal offenses in the U.K. until 1967, though rarely enforced in modern times.
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In modern times, some courts have indicated that an obstruction case requires more than just an attempt to influence official proceedings.
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A century of economic growth, political stability, and the most amicable and meaningful relationship of any two nations in modern times.
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Two years ago, the Philharmonic presented Chaplin's "Modern Times" (1936), also performing Mr. Brock's restored version of Chaplin's rich original score.
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The 2004 Summer Olympics were held in Athens, Greece, the country where they first started — both in ancient and modern times.
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President Donald Trump is one of the most controversial world leaders in modern times, igniting the ire of America's staunchest allies.
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It is meant to say that this fight may be long and difficult in ways that are unprecedented in modern times.
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He is, sadly, the first president to do so, at least in modern times, which is what makes him so dangerous.
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However, over the next 2202 months, we must engage each other, as 2628 is the most important election in modern times.
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No president in modern times has been reelected with an approval rating in the September before Election Day below 2023 percent.
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Still, Trump's swearing-in will mark one of the best performances for stocks for any presidential transition period of modern times.
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The practice has been very rare in modern times, with only eight such electors since 1900, each in a different election.
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Alternate question: Are you a Jane Austen fan who wishes to see her works updated for modern times, complete with vlogging?
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Rather than making the humans using it smarter, it actually makes them appear dumber, akin to Charlie Chaplin in Modern Times.
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His show is called "Smile" after the Charlie Chaplin song from "Modern Times" (with lyrics by John Turner and Geoffrey Parsons).
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The movement holds a revered place in official chronologies, as a turning point and the start of modern times in China.
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Military personnel from 18 countries took part in the initial search effort, one of the largest such missions in modern times.
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Protest movements without such a uniform seem to be the exception in modern times, and can be less effective for it.
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The very title of the novel, "Manhattan Beach," points to this fact of history that in modern times seems almost oxymoronic.
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Trump — one of the most mysterious first ladies in modern times — agreed to take questions from a group of journalists. Mrs.
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There has been no political honeymoon: For this stage of an administration, Trump is the most unpopular president of modern times.
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No other presidential candidate in modern times has had to defend a Washington career that stretched over nearly a half-century.
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In these supposedly more modern times, the right to the ordinary isn't denied just by rogue police officers or racists, however.
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Reminders of modern times appear throughout the event, but the traditional pursuit of archery is the real draw for many competitors.
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Wanda Vázquez said Puerto Ricans had not experienced in modern times earthquakes like those that struck the island in recent days.
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Clinton and Trump are hampered by the worst favorability ratings for nominees in modern times, though both have committed, fervent supporters.
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Modern Times Beer in San Diego and Threes Brewing in Brooklyn presell cans online and provide pickup windows for the beer.
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In addition to Jesus' eight blessings for the meek, the poor and the hungry, Francis proposed six more for modern times.
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He has since gone on to become the richest man in modern times — passing Bill Gates' record set back in 1999.
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"In modern times, the workplace toilet has become private texting and social media usage space," StandardToilet lamented in its press release.
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She said British women were enduring double standards in the workplace that belonged more in the 1850s than in modern times.
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The 2020 election will be the most negative campaign in modern times, and the focus will be on the Democratic nominee.
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Indeed, it does not appear ever to have been used successfully in modern times as an offensive tool against a president.
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It is useful to recall the lead-up to the 2003 Iraq War, arguably America's biggest strategic blunder in modern times.
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It's like whipping up gold from scratch—only in modern times, the coveted substance might be a colloidal crystal or macromolecular assembly.
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Photo: Getty So far, Apple's original video content has been the least Apple-style product that Apple has produced in modern times.
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Moving the tale into modern times makes it no less harrowing — cyber bullying affects more than 25 percent of young people today.
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If he continues on his current trajectory, Pompeo may end up being remembered as the worst secretary of state in modern times.
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Is the largest carnvirous marsupial of modern times extinct or is this sly and stunning creature just skilled at hiding from humans?
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And basically as long as they cool (this being set in "modern times," they kept in touch via email and text). 219.
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"With the possible exception of Eisenhower, nobody in modern times has become president without making" major changes to their approach, he said.
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A powerful witness for Democrats, Mr. Taylor appeared as Congress embarked on the third set of presidential impeachment hearings in modern times.
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There were five years of outright declines during the period, unprecedented in modern times, said Sam Harper, an epidemiologist at McGill University.
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Part of their woes can be attributed to Trump himself, who ranks as one of the most unpopular presidents in modern times.
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One mystery is why Donald Trump, unlike every other major party nominee in modern times, is refusing to release his tax returns.
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Asterix, which still manages to comment on modern times, was created by the writer and artist team René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo.
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" Robert Smith, a professor of political science at San Francisco State University, agreed: "Obama's remarks are unprecedented in modern times for sure.
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Because Trump still hasn't released any of his personal tax returns, the first president in modern times to refuse to do so.
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In modern times, we still have salutes, obeisances and other numerous ritual practices with which we address the machines in our lives.
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In modern times, answering a call from an unknown number becomes a guessing game, and sometimes people don't bother guessing at all.
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The wildfires burning across Sweden during this stretch of hot, dry weather is unprecedented in modern times, according to The Weather Channel.
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"With the possible exception of Eisenhower, nobody in modern times has become president without making" major changes to their approach, he said.
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And we revisit one of the most striking, divisive and ultimately fragile examples of vice-presidential power in modern times: Dick Cheney.
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" The appeals court judges correctly called this "as close to a smoking gun as we are likely to see in modern times.
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But prevailing in this case came at a steep political price for Mr. Temer, the most unpopular Brazilian leader in modern times.
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Both men championed the Iraq invasion, which many analysts have called one of the major U.S. foreign policy debacles of modern times.
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The roster of Democratic losers in modern times is littered with nominees who were neither young nor new to the political scene.
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Without a job and with social interactions mostly mediated by Richie, she lives a Betty Draper-esque existence, though in modern times.
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A year ago, Modern Times set aside part of its taproom in the Point Loma section of San Diego for a cafe.
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Never in modern times have so many Americans suffered from what amounts to total devastation of their homes, businesses, neighborhoods and infrastructure.
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Josh Whitehouse plays opposite Hudgens as the medieval man, who is thrown into modern times during an episode of apparent time travel.
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In modern times, populist right-wing politicians in Hungary and Turkey have undermined their central banks' independence, pushing for lower interest rates.
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It set the stage for the worst leader in modern times to tweet his way into office on a wave of indignation.
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As Brazil battles the biggest yellow fever outbreak in modern times, researchers are warning of the risk of the virus spreading internationally.
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Where the Water Tastes Like Wine answers the central existential question plaguing our modern times through the tradition of the American road trip.
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But in modern times, we've certainly come a long way from using the slam of a door to take out a wobbly tooth.
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And whatever it is, the outcome will pose in even sharper relief one of the dilemmas faced by organised Christianity in modern times.
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Historical case studies are incredibly important to injury biomechanists because they often present unique scenarios that are unlikely to occur in modern times.
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And now, they are standing solidly behind Trump, even as his approval rating is the lowest of any new president in modern times.
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This is something no country has done in modern times, as many recreational drugs remain illegal to sell virtually everywhere in the world.
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Many of the worst features or the worst human harms inflicted by monotheism have been paralleled in the secular religions of modern times.
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A YEAR after one of the most spectacular robberies of modern times, the authorities in Bangladesh are still trying to crack the case.
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Clearly an extensive cavern system lies in this area, and our research indicates it has never been entered or explored in modern times.
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Fighting across Europe has come and gone in waves, while most documented battles in Southeast Asia and Africa have occurred in modern times.
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A masterpiece surrounded by others - l took it on a journey through time and space, from Antiquity, passing by Renaissance, to Modern Times.
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Of those 15, in modern times, only Dwight D. Eisenhower had senior military wartime experience and faced a major U.S. conflict as president.
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The president's lack of scientific advisors is even more troubling considering: Donald Trump may be the least scientifically literate president in modern times.
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The organizers say the planet has lost 18 trillion trees already in modern times, but there's no real way to know, is there?
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Either way, something needs to change, fast, or else the Trump administration will be the most anti-environment U.S. government in modern times.
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This is not its first religous use in modern times; there was a one-off Koranic recitation in the building in April 2015.
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Carter also pledged to update benchmarks recruits need to meet before they join, such as policies on tattoos, to better reflect modern times.
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But at least in modern times, what's less difficult to know is that government spending is likely to move in only one direction.
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No matter, those justices say, the values those Constitution-makers put in place are properly updated to meet the demands of modern times.
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In modern times, protests by animal-rights campaigners reach an annual crescendo as quadrupeds are hauled on for display in live Nativity scenes.
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And, in modern times, Jews are urged to think of themselves "standing again at Sinai," renewing their covenant with God and each other.
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Johnon's opponents believe the suspension - the longest in modern times - is designed to prevent members of parliament from blocking a no-deal Brexit.
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The Egg McMuffin has had a long and fruitful journey into modern times, joined along the way by its siblings sausage and bacon.
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As an art student in college, she opened a temporary restaurant as an art installation that reinterpreted colonial-era food for modern times.
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" Ask students where they see parallels between the show and what The Times recently called "the most surreal presidential campaign in modern times.
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Otherwise, the U.S. government may be party to what is surely one of the biggest child sex scandal cover-ups in modern times.
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"Our tagline is 'an antidote to modern times,' and I wish I could say it was designed with this in mind," Witte said.
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In Theresa Rebeck's play "Bernhardt/Hamlet," Sarah Bernhardt, one of the most celebrated actresses of modern times, takes on the role of Hamlet.
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In modern times, the attackers have included a vengeful ex-employee of a television station, a drug-cartel hit man and political activists.
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In modern times, however, the county has also been distinguished by its outsize share of gay artists and writers, refugees from the city.
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The powerbrokers of European soccer were tasked with finding a solution to one of the biggest challenges facing the sport in modern times.
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In an adaptation of the old rules to modern times, journeymen do not carry devices like cellphones that allow them to be found.
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Music perhaps isn't the first thing that comes to mind when you think about the most traumatic or galvanizing events of modern times.
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Neither did that, of course, nor has any president in modern times sought to prosecute the candidate he beat at the ballot box.
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The most successful presidents of modern times were not afraid to criticize America, but neither were they afraid to summon our best selves.
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Convention delegates - who officially select the nominee - are chosen by states and in modern times reflect the primary vote taken in each state.
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The destruction and persecution of minorities in modern times is proof enough that racial and ethnic hatred is unacceptable even if constitutionally protected.
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No president in modern times, if ever, has started with such a flurry of initiatives on so many fronts in such short order.
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Likewise, I read of the partition of Pakistan and India in 85033, that resulted in one of the greatest slaughters of modern times.
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This prison — with its tall concrete walls, tiers of cells, and dank dungeon cluttered with junk — could be anywhere in vaguely modern times.
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We all know that this epidemiological crisis is the most extraordinary one in modern times; we've seen its effects on science and sexuality.
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That, in turn, set the stage for attitudes about race and ethnicity to matter more in 2016 than they had in modern times.
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At the same time, liberals: It's not just social conservatives who have made her the least popular non-Trump nominee of modern times.
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And in Gaudí's dragons throughout the city, we discover special winks to his audience about how to slay the dragons of modern times.
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Few examples in modern times — such as the HIV/AIDS epidemic that pushed mortality rates sharply higher in sub-Saharan Africa — seem comparable.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Was there ever, in modern times, a species of flower more monitored and visited than the Amorphophallus titanum?
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In its current state, the Trump White House will be judged by history as the most disorganized and disjointed White House in modern times.
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But the fact remains that no Democrat in modern times has won the nomination without placing first or second in Iowa or New Hampshire.
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But it would be unprecedented in modern times for that vice president to be the only one on the ticket who has disclosed theirs.
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In more modern times, the CIA and others were trying to find Osama bin Laden and reported an observation of what looked like him.
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In modern times, this often translated into a strategic contest between Saudi Arabia's Wahhabi version of Sunni orthodoxy and the Shi'ite theocracy of Iran.
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Elected in a landslide in 2016, Ms Tsai blazed a trail as the first female leader of a Chinese-speaking country in modern times.
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It was home to both the biggest eruption of modern times, that of Tambora in 1815, and the second-biggest, of Krakatoa in 1883.
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She loves old TV shows such as I Love Lucy, classic Hitchcock films such as Rear Window and the Charlie Chaplin movie Modern Times.
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Conflicts of interest No President in modern times has taken office with such an intricate web of US and foreign business arrangements as Trump.
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At 39, Macron is the youngest French president in modern times; the 71-year-old Trump is the oldest elected US president in history.
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Yet it quickly became clear that the perpetrators of Turkey's worst-ever terrorist atrocity in modern times were members of a Turkish IS cell.
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At 39, Macron is the youngest French President in modern times; the 71-year-old Trump is the oldest elected US President in history.
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What does the upheaval in Yemen have to do with the Western geopolitics of modern times, including the post–September 11 invasion of Iraq?
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McCarthy said the 115th Congress has had "the most productive House of Representatives in modern times," and called on the Senate to follow suit.
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Ailes was of the most influential media figures of modern times, building Fox News into a rating juggernaut that dominated the cable news landscape.
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The trench separating red and blue America The result would be a geographic separation in the House as stark as any in modern times.
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But what is unique about Trump, at least in modern times, is the extent to which bigotry is his principal means of rousing support.
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Muksin also dabbles in updating the Disney movies into modern times, like with this downright frightening use of the Face Swap filter on Snapchat.
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And he is the most polarizing president of modern times, with those who loathe him seemingly in the plurality over those who love him.
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Indeed, the awkward fact about Upheaval is that the outcome it seeks to explain, persistence through change in modern times, is the overwhelming norm.
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The Tasmanian tiger, known to science as the thylacine, was the only member of its genus of marsupial carnivores to live to modern times.
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In 15 months, Donald Trump has done more to undo all of that progress than any other major party presidential candidate of modern times.
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It seemed at odds with the America I knew, one that was generally prosperous and clearly recovering from the worst recession of modern times.
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For the sake of the company's health and transparency — and for ballet culture to enter into modern times — it was paramount that they go.
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These Europeans have been too busy putting out fires, struggling to navigate both economic reform and some of the biggest upheavals of modern times.
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Indonesia's worst tsunami in modern times was the Indian Ocean tsunami of 2004, which left about 200,000 people dead or missing in northern Sumatra.
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An important reason that Western countries were able to hold sway over the world in modern times was that they held the advanced technology.
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A fan and friend, Michael Jackson is also here in an exhibit suggesting Chaplin's dance moves in "Modern Times" inspired the singer's signature moonwalk.
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In modern times, the most effective way to coordinate behavior, other than through government, has been through a company, also known as a firm.
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While the posh atmosphere has helped the island flourish in modern times, Phuket partly owes its existence to the heroic acts of two women.
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In a year when the fundamentals mildly favored Republicans, Hillary Clinton got to face off against the most-disliked G.O.P. nominee of modern times.
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In modern times, as cancel culture gnaws at our better instincts, it's become a slippery, unstable pedestal on which to consider celebrities like James.
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But it did not take long for the surface bonhomie to degenerate into a fierce and public clash unlike any other in modern times.
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Poll numbers suggest that the public already has lost heart during the transition, rating Mr. Trump the least popular president-elect of modern times.
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No Democrat in modern times has won the nomination without significant backing from black voters, which may be a particular problem for Mr. Buttigieg.
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This Friday, Netflix is premiering a new one-off movie special Rocko's Modern Life: Static Cling that situates the classic cartoon in modern times.
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In more modern times, the practice was abandoned, but, Mishan asks, might it be poised for a revival in our new age of espionage?
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In modern times, the casting of electoral votes has been a purely ceremonial occasion where the results in the states have been rubber-stamped.
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It's an opportunity "to write a set of laws that are absolutely right for the modern times," said former U.K. digital minister Matt Hancock.
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The governments include the city of Paradise, which was leveled by November's Camp Fire in California deadliest and most destructive wildfire of modern times.
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But in modern times there hasn't been a candidate as tempestuous and unpredictable as Trump — and we still have one more night to go.
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From a boxy button-down jacket to a pair of cropped culottes, the cherry red offerings show this label is fully entrenched in modern times.
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Much of Kierkegaard's philosophy is a warning against the tendency — greatly accelerated in modern times — to take an increasingly objective, abstract perspective on the world.
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All Democrats voted against the three cabinet officials while all Republicans voted for them, making this the most polarizing and unpopular cabinet in modern times.
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The most infamous father in basketball is not unlike Donald Trump in that he's cracked the code to fame and relevance in these modern times.
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In modern times, Congress can compel sworn testimony and records from just about anyone: gangsters, professional baseball players; you name them, Congress can investigate them.
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The worst parliamentary defeat for a British prime minister in modern times has increased the likelihood of Brexit being scrapped altogether, Goldman Sachs said Wednesday.
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In modern times it is associated with a popular uprising: intifada was first used this way in 1952, to describe Iraqis protesting against their king.
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No matter what your politics, beliefs, or even your sports team, we can all agree on one thing: robocalls are the scourge of modern times.
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A deadly cholera epidemic erupted last year, and the United Nations has said that Yemen could face one of the deadliest famines of modern times.
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And in modern times, I believe the limitation is that the so-called developmental dictatorships presented themselves as liberal dictatorships because they allowed the market.
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It was a major Mediterranean port and a hub for maritime trade until the Crusades, when it was destroyed; it remained deserted until modern times.
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But the rhetoric that the president is using, enemy of the people, this is a phrase from Stalin, is chilling and unprecedented in modern times.
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Whether you're single, in a relationship, or in something that sort of falls in between, navigating romance in our modern times can be really stressful.
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There are no pillars left upon which Assad's legitimacy can rest; Bashar Assad can't "Make Syria Great Again," if it ever was in modern times.
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It all is influenced by this archetype of a character and us trying to find the beaten, broken-down, modern times version of that character.
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The United Nations says millions of people may die in one of the worst famines of modern times, caused by warring parties blocking food supplies.
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The game is actually a newer version of the late 1970s computer game of the same name, but voice activated and updated for modern times.
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Nor would it have allowed the Fed to keep rates low enough to ensure what is now the third longest economic expansion of modern times.
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The tale of the Virtual Boy is often held up in modern times to push back on the waves of hype surrounding new VR tech.
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The big difference from modern times is that, back then, once the challenge precipitating the debt was resolved, Congress turned its attention to debt eradication.
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While Canada has no constitutional separation between church and state, it is unusual for Parliament in modern times to make a request of any church.
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Mr. Enzi, 75, who leads the Senate Budget Committee, has held his seat since 1997, making him the longest-serving Wyoming senator in modern times.
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She held the gavel from 2007 to 2011 and is considered by both Democrats and Republicans to be the most effective speaker in modern times.
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ROME (Reuters) - Rome's Catholic churches were ordered closed on Thursday because of the coronavirus pandemic, in a move believed to be unprecedented in modern times.
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But it's easy to see why that concept is untenable in modern times, when virtually everything we do requires sharing sensitive information with third parties.
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More than any president in modern times, Mr. Trump has engaged in a high stakes public conflict with the Justice Department with extensive potential consequences.
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New technologies of destruction have appeared throughout history, from the trireme and gunpowder in past centuries to biological and nuclear weapons in more modern times.
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I'm constantly impressed with how Adidas can create all-new sneakers that are fit for modern times, but still pay homage to the brand's heritage.
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Mr. Eschenbach said he believed that the Summer Night Concert provides a performance format that is relevant to modern times without compromising the Philharmonic's tradition.
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In his testimony to the Judiciary Committee, Kavanaugh attacked Democrats and delivered the angriest partisan message heard from a Supreme Court nominee in modern times.
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In "Active Measures," President Obama is portrayed as an innocent and well-intentioned bystander to perhaps the most serious attack on democracy in modern times.
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The world body says millions of people may die in one of the worst famines of modern times, caused by warring parties blocking food supplies.
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"Electronic detectors are a critical part of what's been possible in modern times, providing the quantum leap to get to where we are now" Lee said.
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To update it for modern times, the latter ran the song through some boilerplate tropical house filters, though thankfully its heart-warming original message remains intact.
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And I sadly predict, Mr. President, that this is going to be one of the bitterest, dirtiest presidential campaigns we will have seen in modern times.
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Rooney's central characters, who nearly feel like old friends — Frances, Marianne, and Connell — chase pleasure, deny pleasure, and then learn what pleasure yields in modern times.
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Given that a trade war with such a major trading partner is without precedent in modern times, we don't really know what it would look like.
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Syria's multi-sided conflict has uprooted nearly 11 million people, including 6 million who fled abroad in one of the worst refugee crises of modern times.
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But winning on a platform of surrendering American influence is an experiment no candidate in modern times has been willing to test in a general election.
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For others, the $799 11-inch iPad Pro is a value because it's a design worthy of modern times and supports the second-generation Apple Pencil.
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In her book Playing Dead: A Journey Through the World of Death Fraud, Elizabeth Greenwood traced the history of hoax deaths from ancient to modern times.
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The forum exists because, regardless of how things stood in the upper Palaeolithic, in modern times Africa lags behind other continents in world-class scientific research.
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Stephen Schwarzman, one of the founders of Blackstone, donated £150m ($190m) to Oxford University, the biggest gift to a British institution of learning in modern times.
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Los Angeles (CNN)Americans revisited one of the most sensational murder trials of modern times when a new twist appeared Friday in the O.J. Simpson case.
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In a world of stars and wannabes oversharing on every media platform they can, Beyoncé remains one of the most fascinating, enigmatic superstars of modern times.
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You may wonder why the film is referenced in "Joker," but "Modern Times" is about a man who feels he can't keep up with the times.
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The error was widely recognized by the eighteenth century, but the rule of chaste monochrome persisted well into modern times, even as modernism suppressed figurative imagery.
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Ross Douthat Even before he won the presidency, Donald J. Trump had a strong claim to being the most ideologically disruptive presidential nominee of modern times.
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One of the undeniable facts of living in our modern times is that Instagram has become a part of how we present ourselves to the world.
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"For 25 years, I've been preaching that the dark poetry and emotion of my stories are fairytales for modern times," Mexican director del Toro told Reuters.
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It was a striking moment for a first lady who, perhaps more than any other in modern times, has been happy to be a walking contradiction.
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That hit a nerve in a country with still-raw memories of its worst terrorist attack in modern times, in which Labor members were the targets.
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Due diligence in acquiring an antiquity requires, at a minimum, documentation of where it was discovered in modern times and its subsequent movements across national borders.
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The greatest pure hitters of modern times — Tony Gwynn and Ichiro Suzuki — could not have looked more different: Gwynn lumbering (in later years), Suzuki forever lithe.
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Four years later, he was caught in the swirl of Proposition 13, the tax cut measure that remains the most far-reaching initiative in modern times.
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Last fall, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe won a big election victory that put him on track to become the country's longest-serving leader in modern times.
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In modern times, the casting of electoral votes has been a purely ceremonial occasion in which the state results from Election Day have been rubber-stamped.
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From the 20th century on, the hygienic revolution of modern times has to do with the social imperatives of our communal lives more than anything else.
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"Wesley's participation has been one of the stories of modern times at Royal Ascot," Nick Smith, director of racing and communications, said in an email interview.
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From the Middle Ages to modern times, one thing has stayed constant: If the king and queen want to stop in, it's impossible to say no.
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In modern times, Heath cites the superb wiki of Game of Thrones aficionados, which makes their community accessible and (mostly) intelligible, even to those outside it.
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Such utopias, demanding the complete alleviation of pain and sometimes glorious spaces of enjoyment and pleasure, tend, at least in modern times, to rely on technology.
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This process of "river piracy" — in which one stream captures and diverts another — appears to be the first example of river piracy observed in modern times.
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A genial 51-year-old with an earnest demeanor, Mr. Ferguson cuts an unlikely figure as an antagonist for the most pugilistic president in modern times.
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In modern times, formal inquiries were launched against two presidents, Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton, with the former considered a bit more serious than the latter.
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If the December jobless number is unchanged in January, Donald J. Trump will inherit among the lowest jobless rates of any new president in modern times.
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He pointed to a pervasive belief that these patients were exaggerating their pain to receive disability benefits and, in modern times, to get high on painkillers.
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For Democrats, the 251 election may mark the first in modern times that they unite around the high court as a driving force in a presidential election.
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In recent weeks it imposed a blockade of ports, threatening to worsen what the United Nations says could become one of the worst famines in modern times.
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If only poor Narcissus lived in modern times – he could have traveled anywhere with his mobile phone and taken selfies all day and posted them on Facebook.
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This has held true not only in modern times but over the millennium or so since the faith branched off from the Ismaili form of Shia Islam.
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And then there was this broadside — perhaps the closest that one Oval Office aspirant has come in modern times to accusing another of being ugly as sin.
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But in modern times, we can look to two specific events that had a lasting impact on how Americans perceive Black women and their pursuit of wealth.
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Finally, we join the elderly Chan in modern times as he revisits the spot where he was stopped by a roadblock on his way to the protest.
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It represents, according to her, "my commitment to a Green New Deal"—one that applies the analogy of wartime mobilisation during Franklin Roosevelt's presidency to modern times.
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But in modern times as in Madison's day, neither can a professional army always succeed in imposing a dictator's will throughout a vast and well-armed country.
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She will also examine Trump's successful campaign for the White House to date and his role in one of the most historic presidential runs in modern times.
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" Modern Times Fruitlands; Gose with passion fruit and guava: "Kettle souring is enjoying a richly deserved revival, and our summer fruited edition is all kinds of refreshing.
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In 2016, Trump won a higher percentage of the vote in rural communities, 62 percent, than any Republican presidential candidate in modern times, according to exit polls.
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The conflict has unleashed the world's worst humanitarian crisis, including one of the most deadly cholera epidemics in modern times and economic collapse, which has spread hunger.
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The President also has repeatedly condemned sitting federal judges and decisions he does not like, unprecedented criticism for a sitting president toward the judiciary in modern times.
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But Activision can set Call of Duty in modern times, a future war on Mars, or the bottom of the ocean and it wouldn't make a difference.
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By the way, the higher ObamaCare taxes, when coupled with other Obama taxes on the rich, were among the most punitive policies on investment in modern times.
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Republicans will all but certainly nominate Mr. Trump, who would be the most volatile and least prepared presidential candidate nominated by a major party in modern times.
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"I think you'd have to watch 'Modern Times' because we believe there is some Chaplin in Arthur [Fleck] that I think is really important," Phillips told IGN.
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Clinton won support from just 56 percent of AFL-CIO members in 2016, according to the union's internal surveys, lower than any Democratic nominee in modern times.
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Human sacrifice was practiced at some point in most parts of the world, but because most major religions forbid the custom, it hasn't lasted into modern times.
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Siren Craft Brew (Berkshire, Britain), Baird Beer (Numazu, Japan) and Modern Times Beer (San Diego, Calif.) are among those that have been featured at such periodic events.
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He is the highest profile figure to be dismissed from the Church in modern times, as it continues to struggle with a decades-long sexual abuse crisis.
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The numbers were little changed from the March version of the poll, which found that Trump would be the most disliked major party nominee in modern times.
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Though the Entebbe raid is often described as one of the most spectacular military missions of modern times, Mr. Padilha sees it as an ultimately Pyrrhic victory.
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"Every president in modern times has taken the strong medicine of divestiture," he said, urging Trump to reconsider, work with the ethics office, and change his plan.
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Paul also became the first pope in modern times to travel outside Italy to see faithful, ushering in a practice which has become synonymous with the papacy.
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Congress has formal authority over trade policy under the US Constitution, but it has generally delegated much of its authority to the executive branch in modern times.
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ROME, March 12 (Reuters) - Rome's Catholic churches were ordered closed on Thursday because of the coronavirus pandemic, in a moved believed to be unprecedented in modern times.
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Despite its reputation as a deep blue state, California has elected only four Democrats as governor in modern times; one was recalled, and two were named Brown.
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Some economists estimate that the economy could shrink by as much as 25 percent in the second quarter of 2020, a contraction without parallel in modern times.
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Just beyond his estate, the new Modern Times Hotel salutes the Little Tramp with film clips in the lobby and Chaplin portraits throughout the bar and guestrooms.
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"Our cows have gone a hundred years without tusks and they've done O.K." Many scientists say something similar happened to the Asian elephant, possibly before modern times.
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Republicans will all but certainly nominate Mr. Trump, who would be the most volatile and least-prepared presidential candidate nominated by a major party in modern times.
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Seven years into a recovery from the worst recession in modern times, the range of states hitting new lows includes the full political, economic and geographic palate.
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A big check to the White House Correspondents Association bearing Donald Trump's signature wouldn't have brought peace to the most hostile presidential media relations in modern times.
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Along the way, he has exposed flaws in the structure of American governance that haven't surfaced in modern times, mainly because no other president has probed them.
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I try to follow the rules, be relevant and not too loopy, but today I stumbled on this awesome little metaphor for modern times, the glofish™.
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The influential National Rifle Association said it supported a ban on bump stocks last year following the Las Vegas mass shooting, the nation's deadliest in modern times.
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No president in modern times had shown up for his first speech to Congress with approval ratings so low — just 42 percent in the latest Gallup poll.
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According to a speech he gave on Monday night, Donald Trump, the most unpopular new president in modern times, is about to expand US involvement in Afghanistan.
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The shocks of the referendum result, Cameron's resignation, and disarray in the main opposition Labour Party have plunged Britain into its deepest political crisis in modern times.
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"TERMS AND conditions apply" vies for being the most morale-sapping four-word phrase of modern times, along with "The plane is delayed" and "You're trending on Twitter".
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Fast start The White House understands it needs a fast start since Trump entered office with the lowest approval ratings for a newly inaugurated president in modern times.
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After all, the Republican argument that closed-door hearings are wrong is contradicted by Republican past practice as well as the two previous impeachment proceedings of modern times.
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The government was held in contempt of Parliament, a first in modern times, for not publishing the full legal advice from the attorney-general concerning the withdrawal agreement.
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He will likely be dismissed from the priesthood, which would make him the highest profile Roman Catholic figure to be defrocked in modern times, according to Vatican sources.
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One of her fellow digital media researchers, Hamed Haddadi of Queen Mary University of London, said the rise of online eating came from urban isolation in modern times.
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In the hands of legendary comic book writer and artist Frank Miller and current Superman writer Brian Bendis, Superman and his backstory are being reshaped for modern times.
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On the other side of the war are new, powerful gods who have arisen in modern times, and who represent some of the best stuff in the book.
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One of her fellow digital media researchers, Hamed Haddadi of Queen Mary University of London, said the rise of online eating came from urban isolation in modern times.
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Related: Naked Ladies Run Amok in Microsoft Paint Oil PaintingsShapeshifting Airbrush Paintings Take You Through an Artist's Looking GlassThese Mixed-Up Paintings Are as Chaotic as Modern Times
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In fairness, a President's authority to fire some cruise missiles into another country without checking with Congress has become a hazy area of Constitutional law in modern times.
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Japanese markets will be shut from April 4.53 to May 6, easily the longest break in modern times, to celebrate Crown Prince Naruhito's enthronement as the next emperor.
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"If that had happened in modern times, it would have taken out the entire city of Flagstaff," says Cathy Plesko, a research scientist at Los Alamos National Laboratory.
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In 1997, Dylan entered another extraordinary period, releasing three of his best albums—Time Out of Mind, Love and Theft, and Modern Times—over a nine year period.
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The vice president is also president of the Senate, though in modern times, the incumbent has rarely filled that role except to break tied votes in the chamber.
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He is a president-elect who was the most disliked major-party nominee of modern times, and whose victory drew protestors onto the streets of several major cities.
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If officials are unable to halt the vaquita's decline, it risks becoming the fifth marine mammal to go extinct in modern times, according to the World Wildlife Foundation.
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But, lo, we now are nearing the end of 2018 as one of the most prosperous periods in modern times, and that has only further infuriated Trump haters.
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Congressional Republicans have debased our politics, assaulted the truth, ignored vital processes, lied to the American people, endorsed immorality and flouted reality like no party in modern times.
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For example, the Philharmonic screened Chaplin's 1936 "Modern Times" in 2014 and followed up last May with his 1931 "City Lights," both of which are mostly silent films.
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As she examined each of the major European revolutions of modern times, Arendt discerned a phenomenon that struck her as the concrete realization of Jefferson's ward republican scheme.
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Obama notched the lone Democratic victory there in modern times, squeaking out a 85033 percentage point victory in 2008, before falling short there by 2 points in 2012.
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"It was a great night; we showed up early and stayed late," said Matt Walsh, the head brewer at Modern Times, who traveled to Singapore for the occasion.
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"They tailgate at a place called the Grove, where people are not allowed to have electric grills, so it takes it back from modern times," Mr. Thompson said.
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MTG (Modern Times Group), the Swedish digital entertainment company, has acquired a 35% stake in the company for an estimated $100 million, valuing the company at $287 million.
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For a start, I couldn't believe that within our modern times we're getting images that hark back two or three thousand years all the way to Greek imagery.
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"If implemented, it would be the biggest shake-up of the Italian economic system in modern times," said Wolfgang Munchau, head of the London-based Eurointelligence think-tank.
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The creature, native to both Tasmania and the Australian mainland, was the only member of the Thylacinidae family to survive into modern times, according to the Australian Museum.
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One of the sources said that if he is defrocked, McCarrick will be the highest profile Roman Catholic figure to be dismissed from the priesthood in modern times.
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"Today is the birthday of the strongest and most outstanding politician of modern times — the President of Russia Vladimir Putin," Mr. Kadyrov said via social media on Friday.
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The utility sought bankruptcy protection in January after facing billions of dollars in liabilities stemming from the Camp Fire, California's deadliest and most destructive wildfire in modern times.
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Konrad enters this story in modern times when he investigates the murder of a very old man who kept a horde of newspaper clippings about that wartime crime.
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Undeniably one of the most influential business theorists of modern times, he advocated an "agency" theory of management in which management's sole duty was to maximize shareholder value.
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After 18 months of the most surreal, divisive, angry and psychologically exhausting presidential campaign in modern times, there's nothing to do but sit in suspense on Election Day.
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Never in modern times has an occupant of the Oval Office seemed to reject so thoroughly the nostrum that a president's duty is to bring the country together.
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In more modern times, Milton Friedman, darling of laissez-faire economics, embraced the idea of negative income taxes that put cash in the hands of the poorest people.
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But Ebola is endemic to the Congo River basin; the first identified outbreak in modern times took place about 300 miles from the current site, back in 1976.
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Horn's work with human-machine connectivity achingly refigures the human body into an almost automated energetic substance that can charm like Chaplin in the film Modern Times (1936).
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EDWARD GALORENZO WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, N.J. To the Editor: I read Mary Beard's review about what Greek myths have to teach us in modern times with interest (Sept. 10).
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It brings back all-too-recent memories of Day Zero when Cape Town, South Africa, almost became the first major city in modern times to run out of water.
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The investor-owned power provider has said it expects its equipment will be found to have caused November's Camp Fire, California's deadliest and most destructive wildfire of modern times.
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Donald Trump pulled off one of the most unlikely electoral coups of modern times this week, toppling the political and media establishment to become the presumptive Republican presidential nominee.
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Of course, Samsung had to do this, because for the past six months it's been dealing with the biggest public crisis any electronics company has faced in modern times.
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To some, the uneducated farm boy turned cartel magnate is a Robin Hood figure for modern times, revered for his fight against the government and generosity to the poor.
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MTG said on Friday splitting into two businesses - Modern Times Group and Nordic Entertainment Group - would give each a clear investment profile and allow them to be more focused.
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Lava flows from the volcano have swallowed some 600 homes on the Big Island of Hawaii in the past month in the island's most destructive eruption in modern times.
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One of the most religiously devout candidates in modern times, a true choir boy, Carter had confessed to something remarkable in the political environment of his day: being human.
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Her purpose when creating each piece is to offer insight into and temper with nature the grand, cacophonous "abundance of modern times," as the artist describes in a statement.
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Her purpose when creating each piece is to offer insight into and temper with nature the grand, cacophonous "abundance of modern times," as the artist describes in a statement.
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The investigation heightened the impression among Spaniards that the royal family was out of touch with ordinary people just as Spain was suffering its worst recession of modern times.
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In practice — at least in modern times — the prime minister ascends to the position in the first place because she or he leads the largest party in the Commons.
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In modern times, some credit for the doughnut goes to Anna Joralemon, who started selling Dutch "olykoek" (oil cake) in 1673 from a shop in New Amsterdam, today's Manhattan.
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An entire room of the tour is dedicated to what the museum calls, "slavery's lasting legacies," and an accompanying video explaining slavery's extending arms that reach into modern times
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While history has certainly seen its share of judges engaging in political activities, Ginsburg's actions set a new — and unfortunate — record for judicial involvement in politics in modern times.
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The G-zero world President Trump has given a whole new meaning to "American Exceptionalism," the term used by presidents in modern times to proclaim America's indispensable leadership role.
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To make the robust three-hour meal a little more doable for modern times, the restaurant's chef Tim Grandinetti told the Winston-Salem Journal they scaled back the offerings.
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The reef, like many reefs throughout the world right now, is experiencing a coral bleaching event, which may be the longest-lasting such episode ever documented in modern times.
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"Without actually making a detailed search, certainly in terms of the openness and highly critical nature of the remarks, this is without precedent in modern times," Baker told me.
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To that end, he's taken the free online version of id Software's classic 1992 shooter Wolfenstein 3D and updated it for modern times with the title Dialogue 3-D.
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In modern times, Kelly's 2002 article, a survey of Matrix-like, variously murky scientific theories of "universal computation," appears to be one of the first that uses the term.
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A related myth thoroughly shattered by Mr. Trump: that an elected official in modern times must make at least a halfhearted effort to be something other than a racist.
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It's in these modern times that we meet Ian Lightfoot (voice of Tom Holland), a teenage elf whose confidence level is as low as a troll under a bridge.
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Probably the most disastrous relationship between a president and secretary of state in modern times came when Mr. Reagan named Alexander M. Haig Jr. to the post in 1981.
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Founded with the goal of bringing undergarments up to par with modern times, Tommy John has an innovative approach to designing wardrobe essentials like underwear, undershirts, socks, and activewear.
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Mr. Trump made a point of praising her even as he made her the first Fed chairman in modern times to complete a first term without receiving a second.
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Now, six days later, the worried families of the 44 crew members know little more than that, despite one of the largest international maritime rescue efforts in modern times.
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Shakespeare's comedy "The Taming of the Shrew" can be a tour de force for whoever's playing the wild-hearted Katherina, but it's a notoriously tricky play for modern times.
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He said he would be "the most progressive president on health care in modern times" but declined to define his proposals as the most progressive in the 2020 field.
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An ancient philosophy for modern times Emeka Okoye, CEO of Cymantics, a web, analytics and software development company thinks Africa is yet to fully realize the power of Ubuntu.
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In modern times, albums have largely lost their physical form and have become more like playlists, feature-packed endeavors that exist to game streaming algorithms and be consumed piecemeal.
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If he is allowed to debate Trump and Clinton, the two most unpopular presumed nominees in decades, then the most unpredictable election in modern times could get even weirder.
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French start-up bank Compte Nickel sold to BNP Paribas, Germany's Innogames was acquired by Swedish media player Modern Times Group and Japan's Recruit bought beauty spa firm Treatwell.
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I.U.: Palette (Loen/Fave) Since going "mature" four years ago on her breakthrough album, Modern Times, I.U. has specialized in several international ballad styles, none of them originally Korean.
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He spent the next 70 years in a block of ice only to reawaken in modern times, separated from the love of his life, his friends and his entire life.
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But after a wide ranging and often combative press conference Wednesday, it is obvious that the opening weeks of the Donald Trump presidency will be the stormiest of modern times.
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