Amber just made it way more personal ... and revealing.
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But the legacy that he is chasing is more personal.
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As the New Hampshire primary looms, it's gotten more personal.
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What exactly do they mean by making it more personal?
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But some issues are more personal to the Catalan capital.
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Pros: More personal and formal than a social media app.
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More personal than any bit of art I've ever made.
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It's hard to think of anything more personal than that.
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On a more personal note, I do hope it does.
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Soon his emails became progressively less professional and more personal.
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It doesn't get more personal and we take it personal.
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Aidan Moffat: It's probably for more personal reasons than anything.
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Beatty himself was more personal as he accepted the award.
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Sound smart: Politics is growing more personal, polarized and pugnacious.
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Be smart: Politics is growing more personal, polarized and pugnacious.
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Just be prepared to fork over even more personal information.
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Putting on the device also had a more personal impact.
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As a result, human trafficking has never been more personal.
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Streaming services, meanwhile, have made the listening experience more personal.
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Conversations turn to topics deeper and more personal than politics.
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"You're seeing people on a more personal level," he added.
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It's about to get personal — even more personal, that is.
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His appearances may also have evoked a more personal grief.
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She wants people to connect on a more personal level.
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But his ouster from Universal in June was more personal.
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For Neymar and for Suárez, it gets immediately more personal.
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But unlike ClubM, Ocampo's inspiration is a little more personal.
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But when you're older, it becomes more personal or meaningful.
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But this makes Madeline's story feel more personal, less calculated.
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And then there are the images that are more personal.
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" Spanberger said she wants to make "politics more personal again.
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The conversation has to be much more personal and humanistic.
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Then, on June 19, the war suddenly became more personal.
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Mr. Jamal's motives appeared to be more personal than ideological.
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Could it have been better if it were more personal?
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Absolutely. But his greatest career triumph is much more personal.
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But features like Super Chat and Cheering feel more personal.
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Libyan officials, though, believed the hijackers had more personal goals.
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You saw just a more personal feel from the candidates.
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For Mr. Byrd's seven siblings, it was even more personal.
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A lower hanging would have offered a more personal experience.
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Third grade: The Star Wars questions begin getting more personal.
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With 23D printing, we are allowing things to be more personal.
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This helps him make more personal diagnoses of his patient's illness.
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In this section, the collages are more personal, hopeful, even wistful.
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Here's to a more personal and original 2017 — influence be damned!
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Look, they are trying to make the News Feed more personal.
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Well, let's just say the ramifications are a tad more personal.
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In other words, the research agrees: The more personal, the better.
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Of course, Asala must contend with more personal questions as well.
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I believe in God, but for me, it's much more personal.
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Meanwhile, the tricky balancing act has incurred another, more personal cost.
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Millennials also reported having a more personal connection to their credit.
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These songs felt different to her: more personal and more visceral.
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LOS ANGELES — Lilly Singh's #GirlLove initiative just got even more personal.
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It will become more personal, predictive instead of reactive and instantaneous.
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She, likewise, is planning a more personal ritual of spiritual renewal.
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Was the song also about this, or was it more personal?
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What starts as a theoretical exercise becomes more and more personal.
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But for the Bushes themselves, the deaths were much more personal.
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I loved it because it was more personal; it was mine.
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On the other hand, you have a lot more personal power.
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She then takes their chat to an even more personal level.
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Infection-control experts asked that patient more personal questions, Leslie said.
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But this was a far more personal and, frankly, emotional affair.
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LAS VEGAS — Driving is about to get a lot more personal.
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Close to home For Mayom Bol Achuk, it's all more personal.
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Word of mouth is a type of promotion that's more personal.
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But there is something more personal going on with Trump's comments.
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There may be another, more personal factor driving Mr. Obama's statements.
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It was about playing for something far grander and more personal.
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But Cyrus got even more personal with a note to Hemsworth.
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Christ Church Cathedral's diversity also makes thing more personal, Curtis said.
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Clinton over more personal matters of character, transparency and medical records.
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The dance becomes more personal and touching, without being radically different.
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If anything, a rift would be even more personal for Mrs.
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I wanted it to be more personal (and my own). pic.twitter.
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This could make learning history a lot more personal and fun.
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Trump bluntly acknowledges the Montana seat is more personal than firewall.
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But they used to operate on a smaller, more personal level.
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It also gets a lot more personal than you have before.
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The big picture: Politics are becoming more personal, and more polarized.
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But in this case, I'm talking about a more personal experience.
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Do people prefer it mostly because it's so much more personal?
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On that subject, Prince Mohammed says his dread is more personal.
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Having more personal interactions with foreigners is a critical first step.
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Their goal: to create a less stuffy, more personal home publication.
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"Interesting juxtapositions make a gallery wall more personal," Ms. Griffith said.
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Even the way that he writes to me is more personal.
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Memoirs and biographies are also valuable, especially for more personal anecdotes.
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"After it happened, it's just so much more personal," she said.
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The final cut felt much less abstract and much more personal.
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The more personal story Tur tells in "Unbelievable" is also compelling.
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"The Hunt" is like an event, but "Hunters" is more personal.
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For him, the issue of gun violence couldn't be more personal.
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For Cretton, however, the more immediate effect was far more personal.
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In 2016, though, his questions became more personal -- harder to answer.
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Facebook said Watch is more personal and community-oriented than competitors.
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They're trolling about everything from missed shots to more personal things.
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They're used to having more personal, emotionally laden relationships with faculty.
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I feel like in Kynnet I get to channel more personal stuff.
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Caption: Slowly, the Rift began to look less robotic and more personal.
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But for those of us in school, there is nothing more personal.
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But now there's a resurgence and appreciation for a more personal experience.
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" She added: "The goal is to make it more personal for people.
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NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - "Becoming Warren Buffett" is more personal than business.
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The vocal effects have been traded in for more personal vocal arrangements.
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It could even add a more personal touch to internet-only friendships.
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CEO Satya Nadella followed up with a more personal note on LinkedIn.
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She's made an album that's more personal, and now that's it. Done.
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The more personal aspects of the service remain tied to users' phones.
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The latest patent highlights Facebook's push to make the service more personal.
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It created a dynamic and more personal relationship with otherwise forgettable characters.
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It needs to be measured by something much deeper and more personal.
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There's nothing more personal than the way we describe who we are.
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But endings can also be narrower, more personal — and no less wrenching.
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But things that are a bit more personal, a bit more original.
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For the More Personal Computing segment, Microsoft reported $9.4 billion in revenue.
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But she admits there could be more personal freedoms and economic opportunities.
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Instead, we needed to shape a more personal, positive, and persuasive narrative.
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The post also includes a second, more personal statement from Angus himself.
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But his loyalties were more personal than political, and he demanded respect.
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The app is a more personal way of sending each other messages.
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Their comments felt much more personal and thus landed that much harder.
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But its efficiency often comes at the expense of more personal ideas.
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"We wanted to coalesce around something bigger, and more personal to us."
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But in recent weeks the exchanges have grown sharper and more personal.
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In response, Facebook shifted its priorities from news to more personal sharing.
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"Displays need to be more personal than 'Australia' or 'Bordeaux,'" he said.
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The Brooklyn artist's methods are subtler, more personal, and altogether more arresting.
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While remaining intellectual, this one is more personal than the android dared.
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Cox also delivered a more personal jab at the presumptive Democratic nominee.
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Then there are more personal recommendations from people involved in the transition.
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Recruits now often want something more personal than a coach-player relationship.
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And yet, her professors have made the lectures more personal and fun.
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I was wondering if the situation feels more personal to you all?
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In doing so, Hitler becomes loathsome in a far more personal way.
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There were others who wanted the book gone for more personal reasons.
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But it's definitely more personal than Johnny Carson ever tried to get.
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Besides its feminine allure, jewelry struck a more personal chord for Kahlo.
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And sometimes I am inspired to write in a more personal voice.
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Vows are becoming more personal and leaning away from the traditional script.
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And he sensitively recounts how the fire forced other, more personal confrontations.
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It was much more personal and tied to their own creative process.
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But the reality is more complicated and in some cases more personal.
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But even when a situation is more personal, silence can hurt you.
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"As a woman of color in business, it's more personal," says Yee.
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For this issue, we look at a more personal relationship with death.
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I would say they felt a more personal connection with the Obamas.
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"I think Playmobil feels a little more personal than Lego," Woolnough noted.
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The call also provided an opening to return to more personal questions.
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I wanted to draw you in and to be much more personal.
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I think really it was much more personal and direct than that.
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The photograph as a template closes my imagination and suppresses more personal inspiration.
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It is also an argument for a different, more personal sort of history.
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Finally, the more-personal-computing segment, which includes Windows, showed signs of life.
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There's nothing more personal, more devastating for Putin and his elite than that.
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I learned quickly that this project would become more personal with each interview.
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That face-off boils down to a more personal struggle, though: Jesse vs.
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But his level of animus toward Tester feels more dogged, and more personal.
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The motivations of 26-year-old Laura Nizlek were a little more personal.
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The idea, the company explains, is to make online dating feel more personal.
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It brought privacy policy into a more personal space for the average American.
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Free: iOS and Android Mona aims to provide a more personal shopping experience.
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Facebook certainly is more personal than YouTube, but Americans don't trust Facebook anyway.
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Fans are going to get to see us on a more personal level.
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And what if you want your present to feel a bit more personal?
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It feels more personal, more mine, simply because it's so small and close.
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For Varma, who is visually impaired, the research is a little more personal.
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It's not a concept record, it's more personal, it's more punk rock-y.
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Mr Xi is turning from that system back towards a more personal one.
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But, really, naming your band lends itself to a more personal story too.
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But he was making a more personal impact on his fans years before.
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The stakes feel higher, the successes more surprising and the failures more personal.
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And I just feel like, making it yourself, could you be more personal?
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More personal finance coverageWho has the best cheap car insurance in New York?
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In the heavy-handedness of the work Ai does offer another, more personal
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"This all does feel a lot more personal than usual," Mr. Dyson said.
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It's a more personal read than her first book, which explains McBride's nerves.
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"We want to offer a more personal approach to visitors," Mr. Macik said.
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Other changes are more personal, and not related to the sexual-harassment scandal.
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In late Pop Art there is a more personal, almost surrealist fictional space.
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But the punk movement, for example, its politics were more personal and implicit.
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The reach for more personal power could be the start of his downfall.
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As solo artists we both tend to make darker and more personal material.
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The idea is to use machine-learning to foster a more personal relationship.
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And West's piece could, of course, be part of a more personal grudge.
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But she realized that showing a more personal side made her more confident.
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Something a bit more personal, if only to help me breathe more easily.
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We might be missing a still more useful — and more personal — indicator, however.
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The more personal a protest, the more visceral it becomes for both sides.
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On a more personal note, he would like to get married one day.
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Instead, designers are seeking to evoke more personal connections and empathy from users.
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But for her, gems and jewelry have always been more personal than political.
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"It was a deeper involvement, and it was more personal," Mr. Kraft said.
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The war as it existed in Critchlow's mind was much smaller, more personal.
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But I'm indignant for a more personal reason — and I'm getting to that.
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The situation with Cannon and rapper Drake is much more personal and sensitive.
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And the politics of the last several years have only gotten more personal.
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O'Rourke's emails are much longer and more personal than most political fundraising solicitations.
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Things took so much longer before email, but they were much more personal.
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But Facebook is thinking of other ways to make these avatars more personal.
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Smith won't elaborate publicly on some of the more personal passages in the book.
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Critics alleged that the distinction was more personal than it was ideological or substantive.
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Our mobile devices are becoming more and more personal to us by the day.
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Excluding phones, Suh said, the "More Personal Computing" unit saw sales increase 2 percent.
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You can get more personal by picking freckles, facial hair, earrings, headwear, and glasses.
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But the goal for many other attendees of this class was far more personal.
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But in her editorial, Bowler is able to speak with a more personal voice.
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Worth noting: Oliver also got more personal in his attacks on the affable Pai.
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For many Americans, though, Biden's most lasting legacy may be more personal than political.
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Rip makes a confession: He needs their help for a much more personal reason.
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"I feel like it became more personal as time went on," Fini tells Creators.
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Obviously, since she was talking with Howard Stern, other more personal topics came up.
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The town hall segment with each candidate concluded with a few more personal questions.
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I just kind of came to the table with a little more personal experience.
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"It's very important to me to explore things that are more personal," he said.
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On a more personal level, those holding racial biases are actually harming themselves, too.
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But recently, the tech executive has shared a few more personal moments on Instagram.
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But Windows remains the main revenue contributor for Microsoft's More Personal Computing business segment.
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You can even add a monogram if you're looking for a more personal touch.
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She added that she would have preferred to see Zuckerberg take more personal liability.
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"Seeing bands like this live makes listening to them more personal," Mr. Kray said.
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This music is very personal, because I recorded it in a more personal zone.
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The More Personal Computing segment was the laggard of the bunch, dropping 2 percent.
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It can make climate change feel more personal and inspire people to take action.
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Are they more personal on this record than maybe the other songs you've written?
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But the rise of Snapchat may be stealing some of this more personal content.
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High-income households are more likely to itemize because they have more personal property.
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You can make your screensaver a more personal expression by following these simple steps.
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Interactive stations like this free sample table also make the shopping experience more personal.
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This new work is inevitably more personal, but she never makes herself its focus.
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In patronage systems like this one, the levers are blunter and far more personal.
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The coronavirus has also become a more personal problem for Trump in recent days.
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Like them, Fukunaga immerses himself in other worlds to work through something more personal.
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Virality takes on a more personal edge in Lana Wilson's Taylor Swift: Miss Americana.
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Playing down the possible historical milestones, the Penguins said their motivation is more personal.
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Her mission isn't revolution, but the search for a more personal form of satisfaction.
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The parties now seem to be moving even farther apart and getting more personal.
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Covey's death made the risks of last-mile delivery more obvious — and more personal.
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It calls for something more personal, or at least more committed to a persona.
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" But he also offered something more personal: "I know what poverty means to people.
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The digital growth "shows the power of more personal relationships with consumers," Parker said.
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No family outside of the Clintons has faced more personal attacks than the Obamas.
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But those decisions require more personal information, which the app can't support right now.
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The better or more personal you are, the less likely they are of acceptance.
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So we can guide you, which will make it a much more personal experience.
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After that came a series of pictures of garbage and increasingly more personal posts.
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Here, in LA, he's again discussing more personal projects, and the EA Originals program.
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That's a more personal question than anyone's ever asked, at any of these damn forums.
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Thanks to VR, the whole experience is about to get a whole lot more personal.
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Some names are goofy jokes, while others are more personal: memorials to lost loved ones.
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On Crohnology, however, I divulged little more personal information than my first and last name.
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" It also gets a bit more personal with suggestions like, "question information that upsets you.
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I was perfectly willing to accept this, until I gave Abby a more personal question.
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Try this hip lift to find more personal support and open up your chest area.
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Their religion is more personal than political, blunting the appeal of hard-right evangelical candidates.
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And healthcare is even more difficult, because it's at once more complex and more personal.
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It is swapping text and photo updates with visual communication because it feels more personal.
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It was more tawdry, more personal, and nastier that any political event I've ever witnessed.
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And Trump needs to display more personal magnetism than he has thus far, Lacy said.
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Essays in The Recovering incorporate a similar blend, but the subject is even more personal.
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Lorde copied "Untitled (Rejoice!)" in her handwriting to give her statement a more personal touch.
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We're in a cultural place that needs more personal accountability and needs to tighten up.
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She explained Jameel has inspired her to fit more personal days into her busy schedule.
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That back-and-forth interaction gives the app a more personal feel than similar sites.
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This allows them to create projects using their own media, making the experience more personal.
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After all, what's more personal or political than deciding how to clothe your nether regions?
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Time to say hello to more personal posts featuring commenting and sharing from your friends.
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The fact that these photos are unique to your game makes them feel more personal.
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For a more personal method of checking in with your family it works a treat.
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"What is more personal, more permanent, and more meaningful than a tattoo?" the site asks.
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Single people tend to experience more personal growth and contribute to society in meaningful ways.
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So I thought doing something more personal would make more sense for this video anyways.
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I knew it would be intense, but the experience became more personal than I expected.
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And then I started to feel the whole story in an even more personal way.
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But medical professionals have perhaps a more personal stake in the issue than many protesters.
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He noted resolution may require more personal involvement from Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping.
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But he also let slip his more personal interest in the Louisiana election, where Gov.
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The more personal details a fraudster has, the easier it is to conduct identity theft.
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"Our conversations started to get a bit more personal, and much more interesting," she said.
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They can be engraved with up to 30 characters to make them feel more personal.
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It&aposs possible that Cook&aposs more personal approach with Trump is having some effect.
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All of this, according to Samsung, is meant to make Bixby a more personal experience.
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They were more personal than Bikini Kill, weirder than Hole and more sadistic than L7.
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The pottery is more nuanced (in all ways); its emotional content more personal and intimate.
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Ratajkowski dropped some major feminist truth bombs, and then things got a bit more personal.
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It can be a real challenge when it does get a little bit more personal.
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For more personal reasons, [the Brooklyn] Navy Yard is really kind of a dream job.
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Below you'll find 28 personalized gifts that feel a bit more 'personal' than many others.
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She's accustomed to having her fiction critiqued, but this feels much scarier, and more personal.
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Billy White's artistic kinships seem to be more personal and experiential than cultural or racial.
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By making hauntings more personal, viewers were able to relate to the deconstructionist narrative choices.
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"They want something that not everyone has and which is more personal," Ms. Sit said.
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While giving millions to buy art and refurbish galleries, her involvement was often more personal.
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I thought about what special touches we could add to make ours feel more personal.
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But over the past four years, he has made some other, more personal shifts, too.
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Think Catch Me If You Can, but more personal and without the fun costume changes.
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It's a social experience that works particularly well on mobile and makes shopping more personal.
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But that ended in 2013, and even then, people kept pushing for more personal freedoms.
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But for privacy purposes, things like emails and other more personal alerts are kept hidden.
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But Mr. Hooper made an intimate movie that has always seemed more personal than ideological.
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In LOOKING FOR TRANSWONDERLAND, Noo Saro-Wiwa embarks on a quest with more personal roots.
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These more personal notes can be handwritten or via email, and should be more thoughtful.
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That's above the FactSet consensus estimate of $12.02 billion in revenue for More Personal Computing.
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However, in visualizing Mr. Matejka's poem, I felt that a more personal view was needed.
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The further into this process we get, the far more personal the attacks will become.
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On a more personal level, I will make the unseemly move of quoting myself again.
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The attacks the candidates are leveling at each other are becoming more and more personal.
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Hunter felt reassured on a more personal level after doing some of his own research.
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On a more personal level, Trump relies on his closest GOP allies, such as Sens.
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Khaled shared his daily routines, inviting fans into the more personal aspects of his life.
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And one of the more personal questions he asked was: How happy were you yesterday?
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Caroline: It also made this episode's particular disaster of the week so much more personal.
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Donald Trump and Senator Bob Corker's political battle is getting more personal by the day.
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Where did your decision to become a little more personal on this record come from?
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Map Pointz, her second Instagram feed dedicated to archiving the party scene, was more personal.
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But critically, there are more personal auto claims as a result of Americans driving more miles.
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Elsewhere are clues that the anti-corruption campaign is getting fiercer, and perhaps even more personal.
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Hilaria's true inspiration for her baby boy names, however, come from a much more personal place.
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"Clients prefer to be in a more personal setting versus in a shop sometimes," she said.
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One way they're doing that is by trying to making shopping more "personal" and tech-savvy.
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But for one family in Ireland, there was always a more personal side to Rosemary's story.
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"Athletes want more than a dashboard and data – they want a more personal relationship," he said.
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"I kind of forgot what I wanted to create on a more personal level," she says.
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And soliciting more personal information from the questioner absolutely makes it look like the candidate cares.
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The bunnies are protesting the clubs rules governing their social lives, and espousing more personal freedom.
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I thought, "How convenient," and tried asking him more personal questions, like where he worked last.
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Everyone's input is much more personal, but the basic musical structures are still up to me.
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On a more personal note, Kaine addressed how his own views on marriage equality have evolved.
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Senators' different attacks Rubio's tone of attack against Trump was often more personal than policy based.
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Kjellberg says his intentions for creating the gun come from a desire for more personal security.
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The new app has a few other ride-hailing features to give a more personal experience.
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But if they were more personal, maybe thousands of strangers wouldn't want to live in them.
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This introspective phase will also inspire people to take more personal responsibility for healing the planet.
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But to its director, Jodie Foster, it covers terrain more intimate than that, and more personal.
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Find an outlet, whether it's physical exercise, yoga, meditation or just more personal time to enjoy.
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And with another, more personal loss: of Ms Blackburn's second husband, Herman Makkink, a Dutch artist.
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Or, if you want a more personal touch, you can go with the Panic Room Company.
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But his content soon evolved to more personal vlogs, food videos, conspiracy theories, and finally, documentaries.
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Companies should strive to make onboarding more personal, with new hires getting proper introductions and support.
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But Yang has a more personal connection to the 26th president, through one of Roosevelt's descendants.
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It's still grimly pleasant, but stabbing rather than shooting video game opponents feels inherently more personal.
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"Players are exercising—or, certainly, enjoying—more personal rights than they ever did before," says Milstein.
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To what extent does this transformation make your feelings for the album more personal and strong?
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But until now, we didn't know some of the more personal things about Jordan and Keegan.
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The political danger came from the right, but the vitriol was more personal on the left.
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" — JIMMY FALLON "I heard by 2021 the planet could have more personal assistant devices than people.
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His idol, J.C. Wheeler (Tracy Morgan), tells Samir he needs to make his act more personal.
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Postcard writing is more personal than phone banking, more tactile, and in many cases, more social.
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This connection is not about politics or electoral outcomes; it lies in a more personal space.
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Bourdain produced and narrated this brainier, more personal approach to the shameless pleasures of food porn.
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Betz is advocating on social media to get doctors more personal protective equipment to treat patients.
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"It just seems like it's entirely more personal than it needs to be," he told Sanders.
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To our surprise, they said "yes" — physical notes are more personal, thoughtful and meaningful than texts.
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That&aposs more personal than asking me when me and [my partner] Orlagh are getting married!
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It's not that British infants suddenly showed more personal responsibility; it's that the government showed responsibility.
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And Facebook's data harvesting and the potential impact are far more personal than anything Microsoft did.
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My Instagram profile probably reveals more personal details about me than any other social network page.
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Still, a named man would claim more personal space than a man in a red tie.
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And you see people who are emotional, and connect with him on a more personal level.
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"I loved the idea that we could make the reception even more personal," Ms. Zamorano said.
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A name like Andrew makes it more personal, and the museum wanted to share Andrew's story.
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A name is one of the most effective ways to make the letter feel more personal.
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But on a more personal level, the film leaves its viewers with a lot to digest.
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He said yes — but that his motivation for activism would always be a touch more personal.
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Rather, they articulated their work in much more personal and purposeful terms, often grounded in autobiography.
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Then there also might be a more personal element as well … Rubio seems a little too ambitious.
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But Nef has also used the app for something far more personal, a sort of private prom.
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The battles then become more interesting because the lines are more personal, and they're more direct attacks.
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Outside of Infinity War, the stakes of your recent movies have been getting smaller and more personal.
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Salespeople and managers can keep notes on customers, to help make the experience more personal next time.
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As that progressed, I had more personal clients that were going to the stores looking for stuff.
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Revenue in Microsoft's more personal computing bucket was $11.1 billion, which includes Windows, search, Xbox, and Surface.
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Such phone-based services are more immediate, more personal and more public than their keyboard-based predecessors.
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I read more personal finance articles and ponder what direction I should take with my own blog.
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In its earliest moments, it tells a much more personal story than the trilogy that preceded it.
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For Enitan, whose racism is self-directed, hate may be more personal than it is for them.
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My People is Microsoft's method of making the static Windows 10 task bar a little more personal.
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And later in the day, CEO Satya Nadella followed up with a more personal post on LinkedIn.
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For LGBT people in this country, the stakes could not be any higher -- or any more personal.
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The shift into these design-oriented, more personal audio devices makes me think of B&O Play.
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Shankman flies around delivering marketing lectures, as well as more personal talks about his experience with ADHD.
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For some, it's the cost of labor and housing, while for others it's for more personal reasons.
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For a more personal, handmade feel, we're looking to label Pura Utz, founded by Anna Waller Andrés.
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The lyrics are more personal because I shot the video two years after I wrote the song.
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Telegram channels feel more personal, a saucier take on the same current events as the newspapers discuss.
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Instead, the franchise looks to be taking an interesting turn toward telling a deeper, more personal story.
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And by making writing more accessible, the type of content that people share becomes more personal, too.
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The issue became a little more personal when Showtime asked Dillon's category preference for an Emmy submission.
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"When you're getting into LGBTQ (hate crimes), a lot of them are more personal interaction," he said.
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There would be no more personal data lock-in, and no more legal terms and condition shenanigans.
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Berhe's Facebook page is filled with videos about Barcelona soccer club as well as more personal messages.
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It's a more personal touch that feels good, but I think it's also just a cultural good.
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Customize any wine glass with this set of metallic markers and instantly make happy hour more personal.
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I'm still using a lot of references from movies and stuff, obviously, but it is more personal.
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Once past them, the show assumes a quieter, more meditative mood and becomes more personal and eccentric.
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" Then, making the critical unnervingly more personal, he adds, "That's what scares me about what I do.
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You don't get more personal than your DNA, and allowing corporate access to that information bothers me.
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Lower paying jobs will grow partly due to the aging population, who will require more personal caretakers.
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But they're also creating the manikins for more personal reasons: "This is a passion project," Bronwen says.
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To address this, Relive lets you create a more personal 3D video story of your outdoor adventures.
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But there is also a more personal—and petty—reason for Trump to roll back trans rights.
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There's another, more personal reason for going WWE, though: there's nothing left to prove on the indies.
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She's trying to get back into more personal work, but she's busy with her job and life.
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Among Horna's more personal essays is Ode to Necrofilia, published in 1962 and featuring artist Leonora Carrington.
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Now it seems that large clubs and festivals are dominant over the smaller more personal club scene.
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"It makes it feel so much more personal than just reading about these things online," she said.
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That, plus the fact that typos are indelible yet inevitable, she said, made typewritten communication more personal.
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To do this meant giving the platform even more personal information than most Facebook users usually do.
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Krejcikova grew emotional as she closed her speech in the trophy ceremony on a more personal note.
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But sometimes, the posts are more personal: worries about employment or the health of a family member.
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The numbers made sense, but Mr. Swanson said he also had a more personal reason for staying.
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Kristin: Yeah, I think even the title Nasir suggests that this should've been a bit more personal.
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This tome presents his previously unpublished writing — and gives a more personal portrait of the man himself.
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We still need to explain why working-class whites have interpreted this message in more personal terms.
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Citing the work of the theologian Lesslie Newbigin, she says it comes through a more personal knowledge.
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The more personal you make it, the more it would make me mad and fire me up.
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Before then, she dropped two albums: Speak in 2004 and A Little More Personal (RAW) in 2005.
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But that trend was inevitably leading candidates to smaller and more personal channels, like those on YouTube.
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The idea touches something more fundamental than policy preferences, more personal than how people view individual leaders.
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If more personal finance classes were available in schools, students would be more prepared for their futures.
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I like to think I am part of a vanguard to a more personal way of living.
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"It ended up being a little more personal than I thought it would be," said Matt Salinger.
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A phone that lets you choose your own button layout doesn't just make the experience more personal.
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Clinton, who is now the Democratic presidential nominee, added that about 30,000 more personal emails were deleted.
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And both Beyoncé and her following album, 2016's Lemonade, were much more personal than previous albums.
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Personal questionsToward the end of the event, Bezos lightened up the mood by answering more personal questions.
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Now is the time for patients and physicians to acknowledge the science and make decisions more personal.
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In fact, he's demonstrating more personal responsibility than two of the most powerful people on the planet.
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Amy's redesign brings out this much more personal vision of how we decorate and how we live.
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Before then, she dropped two albums: Speak in 2004 and A Little More Personal (RAW) in 2005.
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"I don't know how much an algorithm can examine all those much more personal dimensions," she said.
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Another book features collages and ephemera, offering a more personal and poetic perspective on the publication's importance.
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Flart said since his explosive rise in followers, the feedback in his DMs has grown even more personal.
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Keep working your way down the lefthand side of the page to get rid of more personal information.
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From a more personal level, its a really significant milestone to actually get a vehicle on the pad.
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If part of making this game was making something more personal, what's the message you're trying to send?
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So Joanna uses it as a recurring design feature, making the home even more personal for the Herreras.
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But one model and fellow mom has a more personal reaction to Stormi Webster's unique moniker: Stormi Bree.
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Or maybe the title has a more personal touch; the O could stand for Omari, Kanye's middle name.
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I realized Matt rarely started our serial snaps, and often didn't reply to my more personal reach-outs.
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Instead, getting to a more personal space helps Jarrett understand what drives the candidate beyond the job title.
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More Personal Computing, which comprises Windows, Surface, search ads and gaming, came up with $10.423 billion in revenue.
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There are more personal belongings, as well, like a photograph of Miró and Ms. Juncosa's wedding in Palma.
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The Grahams have been known for getting in to group chats over some of her more personal moments.
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The Data Science Research partnership intends to create "a more personal BBC" that can entertain in new ways.
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And on opening night she sent me some lovely flowers and a wonderful note, kind of more personal.
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A lot has happened in the interim period, both on a geopolitical scale and in more personal ways.
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But the anti-gay nature of the chants aimed at Buttigieg on Tuesday made the disruptions more personal.
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But for the hit series' season 2 finale, the siblings tackled a more personal project: his industrial loft!
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It's been a great tool for connecting with people, and it feels so much more personal than Instagram.
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More personal is his plan to Fund Autism Intervention—one of Yang's sons is on the autism spectrum.
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More personal attacks, more flawed logic — and John was left wondering whether he should remove the post altogether.
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Only you'll never notice — those products will just get better, faster, and more personal, totally on their own.
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While that industriousness certainly aligns with good old fashioned D.I.Y. values, Fortune says her motivations skewed more personal.
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It only gets more personal from there, with Minaj rapping about Ma's criminal past, parenting skills, and appearance.
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On a more personal level, my housemates were planning on hosting a party the night before the march.
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For Josh Kelley, the first single from his first album in five years doesn't get much more personal.
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"It's a richer, more engaging, more personal feed," said Tyler Droll, the company's co-founder, in an interview.
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But for her debut solo release under her own name, she's taken on a much more personal sound.
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"I wanted it to be more personal and my own," she said of the decision in a tweet.
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When asked what they wish their smart speaker could do, U.K. respondents' answers got a little more personal.
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Facebook is rolling out a way to make wishing "happy birthday" to your friends a little more personal.
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"Bumblebee ... feels like something new" that's smaller and has a more personal touch, said movie blogger Daniel Richtman.
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Those who accepted challenges experienced more personal growth, happiness and psychological well-being just a few months later.
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It's now promoting a more personal service: Icelandair employees will show you around their country for a day.
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And so I was just thinking about, in a more personal way, unfair treatment of any genderqueer person.
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The exhibit presented a new generation of photographers who were making documentary work with a more personal approach.
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The Newton attempted to add a more personal touch to technology, but it suffered from delays and bugs.
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Price was seen as a loyalist to Vice President Pence, and lacked a more personal connection to Trump.
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McGregor got more personal than Mayweather, going after everything from the boxer's apparent money troubles to his attire.
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What's more, personal attacks in lieu of vigorous debate on the merits of opposing approaches harms us all.
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Virtual assistants have access to a broader and more personal range of data than, say, a search engine.
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But the conviction and sentencing of Mr. Percoco hit Mr. Cuomo in a much closer, more personal way.
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His new book, published by FotoEvidence, follows in that tradition, but with a more personal and urgent approach.
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"Guardian." This gives you a slightly more personal edge, while also being sufficiently removed from a biological declaration.
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Trump will make the cronyism more personal and public, and his own conflicts of interest will bear watching.
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But to many immigrants and refugees I spoke to, Mr. Hussen's appointment felt much more personal than symbolic.
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Therefore, it may be common for business associates from these countries to be more personal in their writings.
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The photos were taken in the comfort of their own home, giving them an even more personal touch.
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That's the unpleasant reality: To get your personal data, you may have to give up more personal data.
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Building a customer relationship with a business is often more personal than that with a consumer, he said.
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"The more personal information you lose, the more work you have to do to get replacements," he said.
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Chairman, there's nothing more personal to me than my relationship -- my nieces and nephews are people of color.
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Steve King (R-Iowa), among Capitol Hill's most vocal opponents of comprehensive immigration reform, was even more personal.
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His Netflix debut displays another side of him, talking about subject matter that's far more personal than political.
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The book I'm working on now — also about loss and love — is even more personal than QUIET was.
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The February emergency declaration has become more personal for many lawmakers since those initial votes this spring, however.
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And Nike pulled its merchandise from Amazon last month as it pursues a more personal relationship with customers.
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Mr. Eribon's "Retour à Reims" is even more personal, but it doesn't translate as easily to the stage.
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As he stands on the brink of acquiring even more personal power, Mr. Erdogan is therefore still vulnerable.
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I welcomed the return to a more personal interaction, where I had to look at psyche, not system.
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Mr. Cook's views on privacy hardened over time as customers globally began entrusting more personal data to Apple's iPhones.
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Most recently, Hurricane Irma went right through my state [Florida], and this time it was a little more personal.
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Certainly, scores of assassination plots against the life of Castro could not have made American wrath any more personal.
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I find that the more personal touch I give my account the more real I am to my followers.
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Not only is it a workout, but it really does make the dish more personal and unique to you.
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His own sister died of cancer, making Abigail's battle and her desire to be an officer even more personal.
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Seeing your opponent in a familiar location as opposed to a whole other world made it feel more personal.
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Those sentiments are inextricably tied to Cohen&aposs more personal sense of disappointment that he feels abandoned by Trump.
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Fitbit's also made the software a little more personal with better guidance prompts, which should help users stay motivated.
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Ku says that it eventually hopes to make its marketplace suggestions more personal and relevant for each individual user.
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But in an interview for NBC's "Meet the Press" that was taped Saturday afternoon, Biden made it more personal.
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But Amazon is finally letting Alexa get a little more personal — and snarky — with a new feature called Blueprints.
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Did you intend for your music to be social commentary, or was it actually much more personal than that?
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The More Personal Computing business was down 5 percent, which Microsoft continues to attribute to still-falling phone revenues.
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The top business segment in the fiscal first quarter was More Personal Computing, the traditional core of the company.
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The police also sought more personal information on Bates, including his subscriber information, and his purchase and billing history.
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It became even more personal when Michaels bumped into Namath at a Miami restaurant the weekend before the game.
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However, Sunday night's episode proved that the show is willing to tackle even more personal identity and political issues.
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This, along with Happn's location powers, definitely makes the app feel more personal than the mechanical swiping of Tinder.
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Bezos's feud is perhaps more personal because of the added tension due to Trump's criticism of The Washington Post.
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Revenue at Microsoft's "more personal computing" unit, which includes Windows, Xbox and Surface, rose 2.36 percent to $12.17 billion.
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But a personal note means so much more and conveys your appreciation when used along with something more personal.
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And yes, this book was influenced by Telex Iran, but the text is more personal than in Peress's book.
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She recommends that other companies consider scrapping the corporate memo in exchange for a more personal option like video.
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"Strong Island", Yance Ford's stunning film (pictured above), pursues a more personal exploration of the roots of structural racism.
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Alito compared location data to bank records, which can be obtained without a warrant, and are arguably more personal.
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This is a smart take: veteran pollster Peter Hart says Donald Trump's challenge is professional; Hillary Clinton's more personal.
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Instead, she, too, needs to begin by getting more out of the questioner to make her response more personal.
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More personal user data — including users' dates of birth and genders — was compromised, according to a report from TechCrunch.
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But for upcoming award show host and impressive roller skater Kristen Bell, the answer is a bit more personal.
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Along with GPS maps, meteorologists also shared more personal messages reflecting on the actor's impact on their own lives.
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But where the book offers a journalistic analysis of the era's politics, the film skews lighter and more personal.
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Though the piece focuses on the Olsens' successful designer brand Elizabeth and James, Olsen wandered into more personal territory.
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But Gaur -- a victim of trafficking herself -- is here on a much more personal mission: Finding her little sister.
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Because Saturn is your ruling planet, any time it's active, you'll feel the impact in a more personal way.
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A more personal insult came Thursday when the Trump administration repeatedly misspelled May's name on their daily guidance sheet.
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Previous videos showed more personal daily uses, like looking through the glasses to check the weather and stock market.
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The Gospel's themes seem more personal than some of your previous records that have literature or art-inspired themes.
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Lewandowski also reportedly voiced more personal grievances to Trump, saying "he wasn't being served well," sources told the publication.
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German employees typically develop close relationships to their coworkers, making severing ties more personal for the employer, Meyer says.
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The inclusion of his children escalates the lawsuit from a legal battle for Trump to a more personal one.
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They were writing about a woman named Samantha, whose business on East 59th Street is more personal in nature.
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To be most effective, SOMPAI suggests health professionals make treatment more personal by focusing on individual issues and needs.
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Some longtime confidants have urged Clinton to share more personal anecdotes with the public and not be so guarded.
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Social Security numbers, tax documents, and more personal information was left exposed on publicly accessible web pages for years.
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You're craving more personal space and privacy, and you're valuing relationships with people who make you feel at home.
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Advertisers are an obvious choice; the more personal the data, the more it's worth to sell you targeted ads.
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Expect content that's more personal and instant and expect it to play out as short stories and live video.
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But although the Dixie Chicks have long been a political band, the lyrics for their "Gaslighter" are more personal.
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If the songs do address war or soldiers, I like songs that address it from a more personal side.
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Nothing is more personal than a name, especially a name only a handful of beloved people will ever use.
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But Trump's response to the senator's passing is telling of a much more personal feud between the two men.
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In 2010, it introduced Instant Personalization, a privacy-busting feature that gave more personal information to outside app developers.
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After the Sugar Baby, which was built by a team from her drawings, she wanted a more personal experience.
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Her new book, "Five Days Gone," is about a disappearance of a much different — and much more personal — sort.
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CNN: The final movement of the book shifts from your professional to a more personal experience with border crossing.
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With the 20163 election fresh in her mind, Morales felt it was time to tackle a more personal topic.
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For me that's also what gives me a strong sense of responsibility that I pursue a more personal path.
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"The more personal connections you make with people, the more memorable," says travel psychologist and author Dr. Michael Brein.
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But they then ask things like what am I doing that day or something I find way more personal.
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I'm hoping that listening to and interacting with Sebastian will help people form a more personal connection with him.
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Others, he heard, were kicked out of certain locations for arguing or fighting, but these were more personal issues.
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Clinton's on-the-ground ripping of Trump on Monday, however, is more personal than Obama's tax attack on Romney.
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Dr. Gilligan, however, was writing from a more personal and literary place, more New Journalism than strict social science.
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You probably didn't notice it, but on one day in December, your Netflix account got a lot more personal.
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It becomes far more personal once you bring these images to your editing room to enhance or make them better.
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I enjoy creating exclusive things immensely and often get requests, so I predict that fragrance will become much more personal.
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Or is it something more personal, aimed at the outsize leaders themselves, not necessarily at the ideas they have promoted?
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It may feel like you are dangerously close to perfection, and you couldn't possibly squeeze out any more personal development.
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While "Lady Bird," based on Gerwig's own life, was a massive success for her, this film feels even more personal.
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She explained to Paulson, 44, that her newfound romance inspired her to fit more personal days into her busy schedule.
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"Speaking in your own voice allows you to build a more personal connection and effectively communicate," the blog post reads.
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But a powerful new photo series explores how asylum seekers use their phones in far more personal ways, as well.
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Though it may seem contradictory, the more personal nature of his segments makes the broader points they reinforce more striking.
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It feels more personal, more inescapable than the nameless hordes you mow down during Call of Duty's bigger action moments.
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She maintains the sense of wonder but makes it more personal, reimagining Schlemmer's restrictive costumes in her quest for freedom.
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"The smaller it is, the more personal it is, but I'm not out here to wreck big business," Kasich said.
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A few months ago she was telling people her new record, AIM, was going to be more personal, less aggressive.
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The Windows PC operating system business is in a division Microsoft calls "more personal computing," which grew by 13 percent.
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More personal because the phone is intimate in a way the keyboard is not, camera-ready and always with you.
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Within two days, five more personal vehicles, including a rental car, and seven government vehicles had tested positive for contamination.
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Richard Madden's parents got to know a different, more personal side of their son when they tuned into Netflix's Bodyguard.
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But what feels like the end of the world happens millions of times a day on a more personal level.
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More personal computing, that includes Windows, gaming, search, and Surface is the top division at $10.7 billion of overall revenue.
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A quick text or email might be easier, but picking up the phone and speaking to someone is more personal.
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It's a way for Facebook to dial-in the wide-reaching Live platform and make it more personal for users.
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But with Bannon at the helm, Democrats are now bracing for a far more personal onslaught against Clinton this fall.
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Then there was a more personal quest to see if I couldn't renovate my perception at this point in life.
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The second period begins with "In the Studio" (1982), when Johns seemed to let more personal things into his work.
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Meghan and Harry added a lot of personal touches to their wedding to make the royal affair far more personal.
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Still often costumed like athletes and cheerleaders, the characters in these more intimate works offer deeper and more personal stories.
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But I also thought it was a more personal [beef], particularly after [DA] Mike [McLelland] and his wife were killed.
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But he'd also taken aim at more personal targets, such as the middle school for gifted students he'd once attended.
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While plenty of people think it may be in response to sales, Von D says it's more personal than that.
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Organizers in "Dubai" said they had difficulty wiring funds to Donna and Krista and started asking for more personal information.
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The more personal information an attacker has, the more likely they are to gain access to one of your accounts.
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While not necessarily as niche as "cake decorating," they are Instagram's latest attempt at making the app even more personal.
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While Wade Cota has his mind set on being the next American Idol, his end goal is far more personal.
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The volume didn't dim when they sat down, though—it just became more personal, with audience members shouting actual greetings.
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The only glaring problem with this method is that the site asks you to give Equifax even more personal information.
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That way they can get what they really want, but it's more personal than just sending them a gift card.
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If your wife loves jewelry but you want to add a more personal touch, these hand-made necklaces are great.
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This makes the claim more personal and also implies that the beings who we make our food aren't just things.
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I think it starts with loving your neighbor in that old fashioned way but also taking another more personal step.
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While Facebook's social networking is more personal than professional, they've been working on Facebook at Work and other professional properties.
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You can give something flashy this Christmas, or something expensive, but sometimes it's the more personal things that matter most.
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Artists are now able to give more control over to the audience, so the experience can be far more personal.
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I'm conflicted by the way Shadow of the Tomb Raider creates a more personal connection to Lara and her violence.
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Last week, Zuckerberg announced plans to shift Facebook's focus away from a public newsfeed and toward more personal, encrypted communication.
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The top floor was for Nike's Expert Studio, which is designed to give more personal service to members of NikePlus.
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In comparison, its more-personal-computing unit, which includes Windows products, the Surface line, gaming, and search, generated $11.3 billion.
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Addressing things in a more social way, or a more personal, experiential way, can reflect those issues just as well.
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The FanBox could let super-fans connect to the cricketer in a much more personal way — but for a price.
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Shoppers who want to give a gift card that's a little more personal might consider using personalized gift platform GiftNow.
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Yet he also made more personal promises as well, like being the ultimate safeguard for the younger generations of Americans.
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And as Crouse watched all the swimmers cruise back and forth late last week, she had another, more personal, observation.
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The banks also say they are already handling significantly more personal payments than Venmo and other competitors like Square Cash.
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Now, sidelined with pneumonia just as she hoped to reintroduce herself with a series of more personal policy speeches, Mrs.
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Of course, Hubbard had more personal reasons to remember 2017: the birth of his daughter, Olivia Rose, on Dec. 23.
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After she went through a breakup, she started from scratch, reconceiving the album as something far darker and more personal.
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On a more personal note, according to Choi, he made fun of his diminutive stature when he first met her.
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Was she a victim of bias against women, particularly women writers, as Rioux suggests, or were the causes more personal?
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Though she's firm with Jane as her new writer hesitates to get more personal, Jacqueline is also gentle and encouraging.
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It's clear that Andrew doesn't regret what he put Olivia through, but there's also a more personal issue at hand.
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She carved out a space for a more personal brand of weirdness for people who are similarly off the map.
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The path toward understanding God in more personal terms can be found in biblical stories, or "myths," Rabbi Gillman wrote.
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You update for advances in AI as we think of new ways that we can provide more personal adaptive learning.
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The separation took on a more personal flavor before last year's meeting of the group, known as Asean, in Laos.
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Yes, and it's a fun way to grow your collection because the pieces you own are that much more personal.
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For one thing, women tend to talk more, both more often and at greater length, and about more personal topics.
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It was a different kind of decision — existential as well, but of a more personal nature: Should he get married?
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We have more personal freedom, and people are so concerned with being politically correct, that sometimes it actually restricts them.
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However, the exhibition concentrates on the 19th century, when mourning in the United States became a much more personal act.
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Certain devices are more personal, and you'll have to have a high standard of whether you'll want to be interrupted.
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He said the state would "pay a premium" to companies that could provide more personal protective equipment, gloves and masks.
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It wasn't until Michael R. Bloomberg, the former New York mayor, entered the race that her attacks turned more personal.
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" — the programmer tells Tig that he became obsessed with her work when she began doing "deeper, darker more personal material.
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He didn't get a tattoo for the movie, but it may be one of his more personal performances to date.
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Later on Mitchell offered a more personal assessment, which wouldn't have sounded out of place coming from Nunberg on Monday.
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"We knew we wanted the people we love around us," Shah said of the more personal wedding the couple envisioned.
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"When you have a friendly relationship with someone, it's thoughtful and more personal to give something beyond money," he said.
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Those who accepted those challenges reported experiencing more personal growth, happiness and psychological well-being just a few months later.
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More than half the surveyed population, averaged globally, expressed fears that 241G could make more personal data vulnerable to hacking.
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Was it hard to talk about more personal subjects like your father, who's also an artist but also very sick?
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But if you want something more personal, custom bows start at a couple hundred dollars and go up from there.
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The more personal information an attacker has, the more likely they are to gain access to one of your accounts .
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We write a lot of character-based songs, and this one touches on a few things that are more personal.
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"For me, the design process for the Robin [compared to his time at HTC] was a lot more personal," he said.
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Those that strike the right balance see an engagement much more personal than the type brands previously had with the public.
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To make the category feel more personal, YSL recently launched complimentary engraving on all of its beauty products, including this lipstain.
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That can make the issue feel more personal to the tech world, which often touts its abilities to solve societal problems.
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A spokeswoman for White House event planner Melania Trump said it was intended to be "more personal than political" this year.
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Reportedly, Discovery will tell a more personal story focusing on Burnham, in additional to the general ensemble crew of the Discovery.
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As politics has crept more and more into our timelines and Instagram feeds, it's also arguably become more personal than ever.
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As time went on, especially as my player base became more personal, I found myself in constant contact with my players.
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With Telephone/Telefono, Hernandez found herself in more personal territory, but it was something she knew could connect her with fans.
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His explanations revealed that a second chapter is in the works for Kratos with this more personal approach to the game.
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The spring or fall when most of the summer tourists have returned home and you can have a more personal experience.
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They're also trying to shift more of their workforce onto the sales floor, to provide better and more personal customer service.
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The More Personal Computing business segment, which comprises Windows, Surface, Xbox and search, ended the quarter with $11.28 billion in revenue.
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Each person is promised better accommodations, a stimulating environment, and a bit more personal autonomy — from a place they can't escape.
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It's a marked contrast to Hand Habits, through which Duffy carves out space for more personal expression, both instrumentally and lyrically.
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It's a more personal, more weighted interaction than you have with your local supermarket clerk or even your liquor-store counterman.
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On a more personal note, commenters are also shouting out the inspiring women — trailblazing grandmothers, cancer-fighting mamas, survivor sisters, etc.
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Share something more personal — but not your tabloid-worthy tales — and dare to ask more probing questions of people in conversation.
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Some companies are betting men will be willing to send them another, perhaps more personal, piece of their genetic code: sperm.
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Meanwhile, yesterday it started testing ads in Facebook Stories, where brands will need help navigating the more personal, vertical video format.
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Tony winner Renée Elise Goldsberry hit a professional peak on Sunday night, but she considers her greatest accomplishment much more personal.
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Increasingly, there's the opportunity to deliver more personal and more relevant experiences, at the right time and to the right audience.
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Now that same software can be applied to a far more personal form of security: keeping hackers out of your toaster.
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But since an inquiry into press ethics was launched in 2011, more newspapers have refrained from covering some more personal stories.
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Sometimes a friend will visit your room and ask you a more personal question that only they'll see the answer to.
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And on a more personal note, I want them to know how good of a friend their mom was to me.
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But Ginsburg revealed his more personal side, noting that he had gone out of his way to have lunch with Gero.
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More Personal Computing (including Windows, Devices, Gaming and Search): $8.9 billion in revenue, compared to $2.103 billion in the last quarter.
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But the next season might take on a more personal meaning for the star, since Kaling is pregnant in real life.
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Matt Blitzer: On a more personal note, first of all, the four of us spend an insane amount of time together.
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Now, President Donald Trump is again breaking with tradition on a more personal matter: keeping a pet at the White House.
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Don't be afraid to experiment with platforms like Snapchat to communicate with current and potential clients on a more personal level.
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With her passion for criminal justice, "now it's a little bit more personal for me," she said at the DealBook conference.
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The Washington Post reported in September that Pruitt receives far more personal threats than the most recent EPA administrator, Gina McCarthy.
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But Flint, McCarthy said, is a bigger, more personal problem because of the impact the drinking water will have on citizens.
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While the attacks reached more personal levels over the weekend, it's not the first time Trump and Corker have exchanged words.
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The goal is for the shopping experience to be much more personal and tailored to each customer's needs, the company said.
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"In the coming days I plan on addressing our nation in a more personal way to present my vision," he said.
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Clinton, who is now the Democratic presidential nominee, added that roughly 30,000 more personal emails were deleted because they were personal.
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Getting to know your colleagues on a more personal level can be a long process that takes months, if not years.
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He was making escapist movies—fun stuff, like Raiders—and wondered what deeper, more personal stories he might have to tell.
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It's all up for discussion — his anxiety, his love life — as his comedy has become much more personal in recent years.
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One of the more personal angles in Hit Refresh – and in my conversation with Nadella – concerns his journey as a father.
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" Then Trump made it a little more personal: "I was never a fan of John McCain, and I never will be.
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I guess to hear about your politics on a more personal level, you can just go to an Iron Maiden show.
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By scrapping all that, Far Cry 5 is already positioning itself for a simpler, more compelling story with more personal stakes.
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On a more personal level, we should be more truthful, with others and with ourselves, about the situation we are in.
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They'll also have time to talk on a more personal level Abe "is well-acquainted" with Trump's priorities: Jobs, jobs, jobs.
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In general, the signs were made to look hand-drawn, which gave the store a more personal, down-to-earth feel.
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He started posting videos when he was a junior in high school — funny music parodies at first, then more personal stuff.
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The film's more personal dimension reflects the ways in which larger political and aesthetic issues reverberate in the lives of individuals.
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The switch has provided a way to keep its yoga community together in a different, sometimes more personal way, Kolbert said.
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It focuses instead on form and technique, inviting us to experience Kusama's evolving output through more personal interaction, unguided by psychoanalysis.
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JG: It's evident that as a reader, you're drawn to the diary, the notebook, and other more personal modes of writing.
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And we learned that location data pulled from your phone apps is more personal (and public) than companies say it is.
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Healthcare workers across the country are asking for more personal protective equipment as they treat a growing number of coronavirus patients.
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But he wanted to create more personal interactions with the men — and to imbue those interactions with a sense of dignity.
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They wanted to create a more personal connection and use some of their science to guide people to imagine the future.
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But more personal tracking is possible, says Mr Leitgeb, via the sensors' Bluetooth beacons, which could track smartphones or building passes.
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"The big question was we need to make it much more personal," said Zarina Masih, a Starbucks employee in Evanston, Ill.
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Thieves were able to siphon far more personal information — the keys that unlock consumers' medical histories, bank accounts and employee accounts.
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On a more personal level, she has helped friends with questions about how to sit shiva or throw a dinner party.
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Like finstas, the content posted to the Close Friends list tends to be more personal than public Instagram stories and posts.
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The more personal storm that's bearing down concerns the vulnerable patriarch, a poet named Ashton Sleeper who has lost his words.
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Owen, 2500, (who requested that I not use his last name) got into sex work in Vancouver for more personal reasons.
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Edwin Starr also recorded a variant of "You Took Me This Far," but Knight makes it far more personal and passionate.
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"It just seems like it's entirely more personal than it needs to be," Mr. Hemmer told Ms. Sanders at the time.
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The company's move to include more personal content is helping because it highlights better content and increases quality engagement, Shapiro said.
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While Judge Gorsuch learned a great deal in Justice Kennedy's chambers, the lessons seem to have been more personal than political.
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By contrast, Pompeo, a hard-line Republican and former businessman, is said to have a much more personal relationship with Trump.
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But I think these streaming products are primarily about making the cable experience better: More portable, more personal, more user-friendly.
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Whether Sanders will stick to the strategy of being more personal and lighthearted on the campaign trail is an open question.
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Read more personal finance coverageMost people know that they can use credit cards to earn cash back and book free travel.
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But luxury dealers are betting that technology, and a healthy dose of more personal interaction, can vastly reduce bad buying experiences.
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Yet there are other, more personal passages, like those detailing Mr. Conarro's arrival in Alaska as a fresh-faced college graduate.
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"This allows for our team to get to know a smaller group of folks on a more personal level," she explained.
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For me, a guy writing dispatches from home in his pajamas, email offers a more personal connection between writer and audience.
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They felt so much more personal than I had expected because their story had been given such startling care and focus.
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Defiance and courage form a thread throughout this exhibition and at times these characteristics take on a more personal, intimate tone.
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Kwame: Homecoming does an excellent job of balancing what we already know about the previous films with its smaller, more personal stakes.
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More worrisome, the data stored on its customers iPhones was growing more personal, including photos, messages and bank, health and travel data.
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Margot's Facebook page is littered with connections to kids she's barely friends with, while her Tumblr allows her to get more personal.
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In two features made over a decade later, Miéville would again return to more personal material exploring partnership, aging, and (mis)communication.
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We're told Melanie was especially freaked out because the text means someone has her phone number ... and possibly even more personal info.
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While all businesses have to deal with bad days, at a start-up, Krawcheck explains, the lows feel lower and more personal.
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Though Lake — who is mother two sons Milo and Owen — considered a large wedding, she and Evans opted for something more personal.
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A final, more personal example: The old Flipboard let me set up a topic called "New England Patriots" with no further customization.
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I decided instead of just being a producer and overseeing everything, I decided to go back and make a more personal game.
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It was all forgivable, as most 80s shit should be, but as an adult, the disappointment feels more personal in its con.
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The work is not overly political, but more personal—at least a personal view of the world that values symmetry and predictability.
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You can even have a custom message printed on the gift card if you want to make it a little more personal.
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We've seen this recently with the Xbox Adaptive Controller, and we're starting to see Surface move into more personal areas like headphones.
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"To hear those voices makes it a lot more personal that these people are real and still with us," he tells me.
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Watch as we chat with Madara about witchcraft, its modern uses, and why it's more personal than Sabrina led us to believe.
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And Washington made the experience of crafting each compact even more personal by adding her signature to the top of the packaging.
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Everything is monitored through the device's companion iOS / Android app, and adjustments can also be made there for a more personal experience.
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But on The Howard Stern Show, we got to learn a few details that are more personal than even she usually shares.
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Want to delve deeper into one topic or have the chance to ask follow-up questions in a smaller, more personal setting?
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I read Money Diaries and more personal finance articles while also thinking of what batch meals I want to make this weekend.
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A final, more personal example: the old Flipboard let me set up a topic called "New England Patriots" with no further customization.
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"Intelligent Cloud" includes Azure, server products, and enterprise services, and then finally it's "More Personal Computing" that includes Windows, Xbox, and Surface.
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"We see the relationships that people have on messaging services to be deeper and more personal than traditional social networks," says Wiggins.
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She did try to achieve emotional connections by telling some more personal stories about her childhood and even referring to her religion.
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But here too, politicians have trashed even hinting at promoting more personal responsibility in favor of promising all things to all people.
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What changed in November wasn't just the way in which vitriolic comments on Twitter and elsewhere got even more personal and menacing.
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Hackers are breaking into more personal devices than ever before, and massive government surveillance dragnets are indiscriminately sweeping up people's digital communications.
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Wherever it takes us, it seems obvious that Google's direction will be to become ever more personal and essential to our lives.
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So a couple more things, I want to talk just a few more personal things and we'll get questions from the audience.
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According to a government spokesperson, there was no "sensitive" data from the chancellor's office, but other lawmakers had more personal data stolen.
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" She worked on various freelance projects, but "really started missing the design process, and felt the desire to create something more personal.
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Close to four years ago, I decided to relaunch as Mel Inspired — a more personal brand where I could share my stories.
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That lasts; that's more personal than somebody just scribbling something when they really just want you to get out of their face.
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Things will begin to get much more personal in the very near future, and IoT will be at the heart of it.
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It comes with a 72-ounce mixing container and a 24-ounce double-walled tumbler cup for more personal and portable blends.
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The smaller movies feel more personal, both for the characters and for the directors, who get to experiment with anomalous, oddball choices.
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Future's lyrics raise interesting questions about mining breakups for art But Ciara's lawsuit against Future brings another, more personal element with it.
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Flexible hours are great, but require more personal discipline (hard to say no to a social activity in favor of working longer).
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It helps to view all of the crappy parts of the process (even the rejections that can feel more personal) this way.
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But now it's time to get to know the chief judge in the Washington, D.C., appeals court on a more personal level.
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It's the same with a watch which is an even more personal object for many people than just a shirt or pants.
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I'll bring home samples or fabrics and look at them in that environment, which I think makes things a lot more personal.
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The data obtained, which was dumped by the hacker, appears to include names, bank details, and more personal details on police officers.
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The tattoos have various significance, with some of them chosen for their aesthetic qualities, while others were picked for more personal reasons.
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I've raced through time and space and dealt with distant universes and alternate realities, but something about this feels much more … personal.
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And, yes, as a female agent, she has some more personal, pointed insight on the process than a male agent ever could.
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It's a much more personal journey for them to tell the story of what they're working on, since it's all opt-in.
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Noah offered his typically incisive political commentary on the air, but shared a more personal take in a segment taped between scenes.
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This works for grand works like the Taj Mahal or Machu Picchu, but it can also happen on a more personal level.
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Clinton repeatedly invoked her father and granddaughter, in what seemed like an effort to cast her views in a more personal light.
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Analysts and financial planners say the popular revenue model could result in more personal debt and weigh on people's ability to save.
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But in the more personal, online neighborhood forum Nextdoor, the fight wages on — and it has gotten intense, personal, and downright dirty.
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Among the quieter, more personal items that tell queer stories are the handmade and small-batch paper goods that organized people's lives.
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He then came back with the more personal, non-traditional comedy Louie, and was rewarded with a long run and multiple awards.
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On a more personal level, you asked Josh Homme what the legacy means to him and what Iggy means specifically to him.
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"The things that I've found awkward or difficult are more personal, more a projection of how I feel about myself," he says.
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Since he has no fixed ideology, the White House cannot screen for ideas, so it seeks a more personal form of devotion.
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And on a more personal note, where do you draw the line between openness to the world, and protection for the local?
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The season is consequently a little less satisfying on an emotional level than the earlier stories, where Irish's motivations were more personal.
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Many, myself included, argue that giving a digital assistant a name deepens the relationship with the user by making it more personal.
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I rarely show my birth certificate, so the change was more personal to affirm myself and because it's something I could do.
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"Colleges are aiming to form a picture of prospective students, and that's both an academic picture and something more personal," he explains.
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During their first date at an underground sake bar in the East Village of New York, they found more personal Florida connections.
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The more digging you can do for cute stories and moving anecdotes about the couple, the more personal the ceremony will feel.
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And in something more personal, her birthday: On April 12, the day her father was killed, Sofia turned 3 years old. Mrs.
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While he is tight-lipped about the film's story line, he said the project will be more personal than his online persona.
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And we learned that location data pulled from your phone apps is more personal (and public) than telecom companies say it is.
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The book, published on Tuesday, has been described as offering a more personal invitation into her life than any she's previously extended.
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When that effort failed, I was still left with the desire to speak about the convention in some other, more personal way.
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Their interactions with voters may be the linchpin of a calculated, top-down strategy, but on the streets, it feels more personal.
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Getting better pillows can also prove to be a revelation, but one that requires a lot more personal investment and self-discovery.
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Microsoft's More Personal Computing business segment generated $11.28 billion in revenue during the fourth quarter, beating FactSet analyst estimates of $10.99 billion.
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"Clothing can be a form of armor as well, but jewelry is more personal," said Hannah Martin, a jewelry designer in London.
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But "what I discovered in the U.S. is, people are more territorial and more personal about their own personal space," he said.
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You can change the background on your Xbox One and customize the color and theme to make your console feel more personal.
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Turkle cautions against the unquestioning embrace of technology, calling instead for a return to face-to-face talks and more personal interaction.
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Desmond Lazaro also focuses in on the sentimental value of personal belongings and heirlooms, yet in a more personal and lighthearted way.
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In one of her more personal photos, he practices clarinet on the edge of the bathtub in their 400-square-foot squat.
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They proliferated in our urban spaces with the promise of a mode of transportation that was more personal, eco-friendly, and fun.
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They check in with each other as well, and it&aposs like an extension of the community in a more personal way.
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Both were introduced as a threat on a much smaller scale that represents something more personal to the heroes they're tethered to.
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Kanye has always wanted to push limits of what's in good taste and what's not, and this time, it feels more personal.
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Coupled with this, we are innovating with technology which will make the shopping experience in Browns more personal and convenient for our customers.
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Like the thoughts that were weirder and more personal than thinking Santa Claus was real or that there were monsters under your bed.
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And in many ways, oddly, eCards end up being much more personal, especially in this dark web of terror we call the Internet.
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Prince William took a break from his efforts to build awareness about the illegal wildlife trade to take on a more personal issue.
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It's understandable that apparently random rampages stoke more personal concern than other attacks, and that novel settings and lurid details catch audiences' eyes.
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Unfortunately, using public WiFi poses other more personal risks—especially if it is of the super convenient kind that doesn't require a password.
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Euron also takes Missandei prisoner, making the battle even more personal for Daenerys as he brings her to Cersei to be her prisoner.
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But this time a much more personal apology is called for, although some Jewish Britons, including Labour supporters, are writing him off already.
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Once Josh assures her that moving to find happiness "isn't crazy," they sing a sweeter, more personal version of those frantic opening credits.
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I understand where Hoffman is coming from; the idea of introducing "softness" into a robot and having it be more personal makes sense.
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But more personal objects attest to their humble Southern beginnings – he in Louisiana and she in Mississippi – and their life together off stage.
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López's work was mostly in merchandising and branding for Spanish companies, but they shares their more personal projects online, including on their Tumblr.
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That technique, combined with dozens of hand-painted snapshots of each of her subjects, feels more personal than simply text or images alone.
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That's not necessarily a bad thing; technology companies all over the world built businesses around being smarter, faster, better automated, and more personal.
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But phones and computers hold far more personal information than most physical containers, and the Trump administration has stepped up border searches aggressively.
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He touted Stories' ability to "gamify traditional paths to purchase," and enable a more personal and conversational interaction between brands and Instagram users.
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While many celebs are getting their romantic partner permanently inked on their bodies (looking at you, Ariana Grande), Gomez's tattoos are more personal.
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"It felt like a much more personal, maybe even at times indulgent project!" he exclaimed, comparing the project to earlier, more collaborative efforts.
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However, a new Netflix movie, Like Father, is based on something a bit more personal: writer-director Lauren Miller Rogen's own family experience.
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The idea is that you'd share more personal or controversial ideas than what you'd post to Facebook or Twitter with your name attached.
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Barlog says the change tells a more personal story, and that shift inspired the rest of the changes about how the game functions.
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I hope to reach the readers in a more personal place, and inspire them to strive for a more just and humane society.
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This might mean planting something new in your garden, starting a project at work, or committing to a more personal change within yourself.
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The Bachelorette's Chad Johnson is showing a more personal side as he mourns his late mother, who died of liver cancer last summer.
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Now, the Jewish Museum London has reopened its exhibition Amy Winehouse: A Family Portrait to add another, more personal layer to Winehouse's story.
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Within the "more personal computing" segment, the company said it saw a 26 percent decrease in Surface, a line of tablets and computers.
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In the data-driven world of IoT, the data that gets shared is more personal and intimate than in the current digital economy.
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Sales in the firm's "more personal computing" segment totaled $8.84 billion, which missed expectations and represented a 7 percent year-over-year decline.
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In the days leading up to the last GOP debate before the primary, Christie's attacks against Rubio became more pointed and more personal.
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As people have found more personal uses for Sarahah, the site's website has added a section on how to use it among friends.
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It makes me think a little bit about how the Spider's mission and goals might be a bit more personal than we [assume].
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While still filled with the actor's signature humor and quirks, this season seemed to be more personal, raw, and relatable than the first.
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The more personal it is, the more power, until you've eaten right through the skin of social relationships and into the flesh itself.
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Attacks becoming more personal Since El Chapo's second capture, rival cartels have directly targeted family members who previously would have been off-limits.
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"Some people have a more personal relationship with their boss, but if you don't, then keep it on a professional level," she says.
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Cafferkey said she wanted to return to Sierra Leone to raise money rather than do so at home because it was "more personal".
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This concern became much more personal a couple years ago when the We family aggressively tried to acquire one of our portfolio companies.
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A world with Watson will be healthier, safer, more productive, more convenient and more personal – in ways that we are only glimpsing today.
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Because I served as a Border Patrol agent, from 2008 to 2012, Grandin's account brought up more personal memories for me as well.
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During the 1460s Bartolomeo began to assert a more personal style, characterized by harder, brighter, enamel-like colors and more strongly sculpted figures.
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That message has been slow to arrive on campuses, though some are shedding the job-posting-clearinghouse mentality to offer more personal help.
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For Viso, who recently announced her resignation as director of the Walker following a tumultuous year, the subject matter couldn't be more personal.
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Did you have a particular audience in mind when you were making the film, or is this more personal than that for you?
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During a lunch break, I pulled her aside and on a non-professional and more personal level, I had a talk with her.
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The other two main segments of Microsoft's business, More Personal Computing and Productivity and Business Process, each yielded $11.1 billion for the company.
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"We are continuing to make improvements inside our restaurants to make the customer experience more personal and less stressful," Easterbrook said in 2017.
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Social media has expanded the reporter-subject relationship, making it more personal, and allowing for interaction beyond the life of a particular story.
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Efforts to inject more personal responsibility into health care, however, have not consistently been shown to lower costs, improve outcomes or save lives.
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To make the product even more personal, Wiivv adds the customer's name; in the case of sandals, the name appears inside the arch.
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It's much more personal than institutional: "They're not looking to tell you the 10 most necessary books published this year," Mr. Williams said.
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But the grief that the French were experiencing in the wake of the fire was much more personal than Mr. Macron's abstractions suggested.
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The spectrum ranges from more personal types of heavy-duty two-wheel bicycles to different models of trikes and even four-wheeled quads.
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She felt a more personal stake in this New York City Marathon taking place just days after a terror attack in Lower Manhattan.
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Or something about more personal protective equipment, because it does seem you go through it quickly, and that's hurt the process in hospitals?
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The More Personal Computing Segment accounted for about 36% of total revenue and about 30% of operating income in the fiscal second quarter.
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There's a dedicated forum where they can discuss issues with one another and Byte staff, creating a more personal feel than larger platforms.
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Now, in a new interview in Vogue India, she opens up about an even more personal transition: How she restored her mental health.
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Microsoft's biggest business segment, More Personal Computing, which includes Windows, devices, gaming and search advertising, grew 2 percent, with $3653 billion in revenue.
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A harder, more personal hurdle to overcoming the escalation of commitment is self-justification, or the urge to protect our egos from failure.
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While "More Personal Computing" has the most overall revenue, its growth is far lower due to its established businesses like Windows and Xbox.
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With the confusing panoply of alter egos she's constructed around this particular album, though, there seems to be something more personal at play.
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He also had a more personal incentive when it came to the store's location: His home is only a few hundred yards away.
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There's one episode in the season that's a more personal one about my relationship with a psychiatrist that I saw through my 20s.
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After the First World War, each moved from Expressionism to the New Objectivity, and then on to a more personal kind of mastery.
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Onision and Avaroe are also famous for something a bit more personal: opening their marriage to additional partners and documenting the ensuing drama.
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The AI develops a more personal relationship with you over time and will eventually greet you by name or talk about previous discussions.
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It's that mix that makes my home all the more personal and I love seeing and thinking about the dynamic between the pieces.
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"When you hand over physical money, it makes transactions a lot more personal, as opposed to swiping a piece of plastic," Ditlow said.
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella also released a more personal statement last week in which we he referenced his own immigration journey from India.
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It was a more intimate setting with fewer chances to offer rebuttals and more personal questions including their favorite local places to hike.
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While Flynn put Iran "on notice," and Trump has tweeted that Iran is "playing with fire," Harward's experience with Iran is more personal.
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I also personally prefer Airbnbs over hotels since they feel more personal, and also often come with a nice amenities like a kitchen.
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They need to create, discover and deliver services that people actually value, and do so in a more personal, non-utility-like way.
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I feel like I'm carrying the women in my family who were wonderful mothers and wives, but could have had more personal expression probably.
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Facebook's live streaming service started, by admission of the company's founder Mark Zuckerberg, as a tool to connect people in a "more personal way".
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In short, this was a health savings plan that got a little more government help but still produced users who took more personal responsibility.
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The company's biggest business segment, More Personal Computing -- which includes Windows, devices, gaming and search ads -- fetched $230 billion in revenue, up 15 percent.
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One of 3-D printing's biggest selling points is its potential for customization—and what's more personal than the products people use for pleasure?
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One of 3-D printing's biggest selling points is its potential for customization—and what's more personal than the products people use for pleasure?
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When we designed this device we knew it could put more personal data in your pocket than most of us keep in our homes.
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Yager's work is more personal than political, though perhaps even in our post–same sex marriage era, centering a gay couple is itself political.
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The more personal, more private social network was once reportedly valued at $500 million, but after years of irrelevance, it's shutting down next month.
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From now on, when I play this song, I'll probably end up associating it with some version of the more personal situation she's described.
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But this show is of a much more personal nature, exploring the passing of her father, who suffered from Alzheimer's in his later years.
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She then pivoted to a more personal attack, pointing to Biden's early-career efforts to prevent the Department of Education from integrating school busing.
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Apollo verbally reprimanded the partner again when more personal expenses resurfaced in 2012, but did not impose further discipline or supervision, the SEC said.
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By removing secret identities from the equation, the MCU has actually improved on some of its source material, making it more personal and resonant.
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The stakes couldn't be higher, or more personal, for thousands of college students like Daniel, who asked that his last name not be used.
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The More Personal Computing segment, which includes Windows, devices, gaming and search, reported revenue of $8.8 billion, compared to $9.5 billion a year ago.
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Are you creating a portfolio of your work or a more personal blog of sorts to keep customers or potential clients up to date?
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I don't think anyone can even imagine a politician from either party insisting that parents take much more personal responsibility for their children's education.
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So, when Neilly began hormone therapy during his own gender transition, it made sense that he would begin a new, much more personal series.
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Thanks to the prevalence of social channels, media is becoming ever more personal, and will from now on be consumed on a handheld device.
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"I think that people want more custom events and more custom add-ons for things like weddings that make it more personal," Schott said.
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"I was most surprised by the extent to which the video felt more personal than any conventional porn I'd viewed before," he told me.
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The idea is to give these service interactions a more personal feel, so customers know they're talking to a person and not a bot.
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Following Michael's huge success in the 1980s, however, Georgiou got to meet Elton in an entirely more personal way — alongside the late Princess Diana.
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You get older, and your idea of success changes from generic astronomical stardom to something more personal, shaped around the specificities of your dreams.
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After all, the concept of success isn't reserved for those who orbit in the gilded sphere of the rich and famous; it's more personal.
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Whether through millennials tapping robo-advisors, mass affluent baby boomers seeking a more personal touch or the coming changes in industry rules and regulations.
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But a leading pro-Clinton super PAC is preparing to raise Trump's personal history if he takes the campaign in a more personal direction.
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Judging from the three preview clips Gaga posted, she won't be shying away from revealing some of her more personal insecurities in the movie.
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It starts by giving an update on how countries like Australia are tracking to meet the Paris Agreement and leads into more personal responsibility.
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Yet while Mr. Cruz pledges to contrast himself with Mr. Trump only on matters of policy, he has ventured into far more personal territory.
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LOS ANGELES — Hannah Hart is celebrating her upcoming 30th birthday with a new book, and this one's going to get a little more personal.
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The full comment comparing Zuckerberg to Gates and Jobs follows: On a more personal note, I really think we have a big problem here.
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The nemesis system in this game turns the slaughter of potentially faceless orcs into a much more personal challenge, and it quite frankly rocks.
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"It's a lot more personal than The New Classic," the rapper, 25, told PEOPLE Saturday at a fundraiser for Miami Beach's Gay Pride Parade.
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A recent study found that in all 50 states more personal information is needed to get a library card than to register a company.
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The device becomes attached to the memory like an icon or a totem, a symbolic representation of something much more personal, complex, and emotive.
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" Terrence Wise, a 13-year-old McDonald's worker and father of three, echoed that sentiment: "It is even more personal than that for me.
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But the show nails details even more personal and small and subliminal than that—like the tension between physical enjoyment and painful self-awareness.
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Then, as more services get added to Portal, more personal behavioral data will be generated and can be processed by Facebook for selling ads.
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I've really focused on career most of my life, and so now I'm transitioning into where my priorities and my ambitions are more personal.
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But now that he's working on a smaller, more personal game without the safety net of a big company, things are a bit different.
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In contrast, some fathers were reluctant to discuss more personal issues – like divorce and custody – on Facebook, where posts are labeled with their names.
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But even while he was pitching for the job, Jones was already dealing with a much more personal challenge in a very public way.
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You can listen for that moment when our last round hits the table, when Helen's questions shift from the general to things more personal.
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Engaging the natural elements of water, flora, fauna, fish and of course the aloe plant, Treenet's work feels more personal than a product campaign.
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Music on a more personal level encourages the mental peace that brings creative ideas, but for me it's operating in the space between disciplines.
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Teachers reported a shift in their relationships with students becoming more personal, closer and more meaningful through listening, asking questions and initiating informal encounters.
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"He and his followers' attacks on me kept getting more and more personal, despite him asking me not to attack him personally," she said.
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Josh Frydenberg, a senior minister in Mr Turnbull's government, says a more frantic polling and media culture has made politics "more personal and aggressive".
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Now that Pages can join groups, Facebook might soon see verified Pages with millions of "likes" interact on a more personal level within Groups.
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As it looks to further expand into retail and now crafts, it is seeking to prove it can also excel with more personal items.
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"There's nothing more personal to me than my relationship … my nieces and nephews are people of color, not many people know that," Meadows said.
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Prior to the more personal barbs issued in Ohio, a handful of Republican lawmakers had expressed discomfort with the president targeting their former colleague.
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The big question: Will disenchanted users want to come back to Facebook for its dating service and share even more personal data about themselves?
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Bowden and other leaders of victim support groups consulted by Facebook want the social network to take a far more personal approach with victims.
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Some wealthy donors are approached in a more personal way, like being invited to meet for dinner to hear about a particular fundraising effort.
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And even then, avoid providing any more personal identification than is necessary, such as a Social Security number or agreeing to a credit check.
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"There's nothing more personal to me than my relations ... my niece and nephew are people of color, not many people know that," Meadows said.
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There's just enough coverage for your head so don't expect to do any group video calling, but that's what makes it feel more personal.
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It became much more personal for me, because I was able to sort of exorcise some of my own issues with my own mom.
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Messaging has become a primary B2B (business-to business) communications tool for brands that are wishing to engage consumers on a more personal level.
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Each of these deaths has spawned a flood of sentimental memorials and grief-stricken admissions of shock, from career celebrations to more personal essays.
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On a more personal level, many writers are frightened by the idea that to write a book means giving up all claims to privacy.
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Ackman has been spending time visiting clients in the last months to explain his vision for the fund in greater and more personal detail.
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But some may choose to use the tools for things of a more personal nature, like travel inspiration or bucket list-making, for example.
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With this coaster (and the similarly designed RailBlazer at California's Great America), an experience has been crafted to feel more personal than most rides.
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It's one of the most famous uses of anamorphosis, but how to communicate this unique omen of impending mortality in a more personal way?
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To Mejdal, who is roving among several minor league affiliates this season, that goal has become more personal than he ever could have imagined.
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It's a sad contrast with the sold-out boffo book tour of Michelle Obama, who's getting a lot more personal for the premium prices.
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In the past, she has used her techniques to challenge the romantic legacy of whitewashed American history; here, the subject matter is more personal.
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But her fluency has become a lot more personal since her 6-year-old daughter Ana was murdered in the Sandy Hook Elementary shooting.
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But Mr. Pence also has a more personal connection to Mr. McCain, with whom he served when he was a member of the House.
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So Ms. Sandberg began taking a more personal role in the company's Washington campaign, drawing on all the polish that Mr. Zuckerberg sometimes lacked.
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I live in Geneva, Switzerland, a hotbed of the outbreak, and my concerns about Covid-19 became much more personal on Friday the 13th.
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Whether those assurances are enough to persuade people to actually download the app and share even more personal information with Facebook is another matter.
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They are similar to initial public offerings (IPOs), but differ in that they deal with supporters of a project, making the investment more personal.
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Verdict: TEAM MARRIED Singletons may enjoy more personal freedom with their finances, but if we're talking hard numbers, being married is usually an advantage.
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You might find that you need more personal space from your relationships, or that you'll be open to new and strange approaches to relationships.
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But the selling point for subscribers is tweets that "avoid some of the more personal stuff" and provide "actionable, thought-provoking" analysis, Hickey said.
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To that end, he advocated not only a warmer attitude toward the West but also more personal freedoms and free-market reforms at home.
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Rebekah and I are going to have dinner with Masa together, for example, next Sunday in San Francisco, so it will become more personal.
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Self, Made Skillful adaptations of (still more) personal narratives, which provide rich source material for filmmakers, can link the two types of storytelling inextricably.
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The companies say they are using technology to reduce the most common passenger complaints and make these huge floating vacation cities feel more personal.
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But over the years the earlier philosophy was replaced by a more personal and dictatorial rule, particularly after the failed coup in July 2016.
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Burnham rebuilds her sense of self in this pressure cooker — first in relation to Starfleet, but later by a more personal, and effective, compass.
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This exclusive new short documentary considers the less discussed and more personal perspective of what it's like to be an artist from Boyle Heights.
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Clinton's stump speech as she courts black voters and tries to infuse her political message with more personal texture, such as emphasizing gratitude and humility.
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I was convinced it was important to tell the story and make it more personal in order to make more people engaged with the story.
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The Onavo app touted itself as a VPN but, in reality, it was more like spyware intended to gather even more personal data for Facebook.
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The jokes don't necessarily land, but they're there, and they represent an attempt to dress up a cash-in as something more personal and creative.
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I appreciate doing the stuff that's more personal and with my current skill set, it just feels like the most worthwhile use of my time.
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The music is different—as is the scarcity of his trademark basso profundo vocals—but Kaplan says his fans have embraced this more personal side.
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But on Sunday's all-new episode, things between the two got way more personal when Moore claimed Whitfield had some personal experience with domestic violence.
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Many resellers love selling on Instagram because it allows for a more personal experience overall, compared to hiding behind a profile on StockX or GOAT.
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Although the state today suppresses independent civil and political activity, it allows a lot more personal freedom than it did in 1979 when Dovlatov left.
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The new app makes Vevo much more personal with the addition of profiles and other social features that make it easier to share with friends.
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And unlike the battles of Magneto and Professor X, David's quest is more personal: he's trying to piece together whether or not he's actually insane.
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The interactivity is limited, with only two questions to choose from for each round of inquiry, one typically more sterile and the other more personal.
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There's a distance between what people think about the residents and camp and hearing some music made by a person just makes it more personal.
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Following her to a poetry reading is up for grabs, along with the monitoring of other, more personal, activities no one should spoil for you.
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In the film, I decided to feature the ones who, throughout the process, had worked up the courage to participate in a more personal way.
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And one way in which contemporary couples are seeking a more personal bent for their nuptials is by adding a "unity ritual" to their ceremonies.
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It would allow the company's virtual assistant to take on a more personal role, and the spatial information it collected could make Alexa function better.
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Use of kerosene contributes to carbon emissions, but also to more personal and immediate hazards like skin irritation, respiratory problems and a significant fire risk.
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Cruz, a U.S. senator from Texas, appeared on a CNN town hall with his wife, Heidi, and two daughters and showed a more personal side.
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