It doesn't stray very far from the more recent games in the series The gameplay itself doesn't stray very far from the more recent games in the series.
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Two more recent entrants into the race — former Rep.
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They aren't more recent than the songs on AYA — they date from different periods of time, one of them is among the earliest songs written for AYA and others are more recent.
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Mr. Obama's more recent predecessors have struggled with the court.
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But in more recent days, Mayweather has dismissed the notion.
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This story has been updated with CNN's more recent reporting.
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But many of Austria's most dynamic companies are more recent.
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But more recent investments have been smaller and more organic.
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Adding it to her morning routine, however, was more recent.
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In more recent decades, Takeda was associated with Nintendo hardware.
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But many are more recent discoveries than you might think.
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A more recent example is more embarrassing for Mrs May.
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For more recent seasons, quantitative analysis is becoming increasingly reliable.
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Along with a fourth, more recent addition, they are family.
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But a more recent political challenge may prove as serious.
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The IMF has now weighed in with more recent figures.
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More recent studies have cast doubt on those conclusions, however.
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Now, women are catching up, especially in more recent generations.
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The next raft of safety measures was rather more recent.
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A more recent study in Germany drew the same conclusion.
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And no more recent, equally egregious comment has come up.
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He did not say if a more recent warrant exists.
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More recent investigations targeting journalists have further chilled free speech.
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Yekatom's arrest is the first in the more recent conflict.
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Updated with more recent figures for Analytics for Apps users.
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But we used more recent evidence for the most part.
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ValueAct's more recent filings for 2019 did not list Aramark.
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The company's more recent creation is the rapidly growing LIKEtoKNOW.
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But Heckman's more recent sources of money have been unconventional.
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Its more recent intraday low on April 25 was $1,223.
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A more recent Supreme Court decision, this year's Janus v.
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Its more recent history has been far less illustrious, however.
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A more recent pilot was about membership models for newsrooms.
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The complaints are not found in more recent reviews, though.
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But his more recent posts are full of political rage.
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P.S.G. declined to comment on the more recent, lower calculation.
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But more recent research suggests that there are some commonalities.
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More recent polls have revealed that similarly uninformed sentiments remain.
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His more recent foray into medical cannabis has generated headlines.
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Some more recent critiques, however, have taken a different tone.
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Her other credits include the more recent "Star Wars" films.
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More recent data indicates ridership has fallen over 80 percent.
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It also has a more recent history of defying authoritarianism.
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In more recent years, Douglas was also a controversial figure.
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Ms. Vardy is a more recent addition to the fold.
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But in more recent years we've seen a big shift.
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The third mutation arose in an even more recent ancestor.
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China hasn't released more recent data on total steel capacity.
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But, in more recent developments, others haven't ventured a name.
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In more recent years, the Little Shell dispersed across Montana.
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Surrey NanoSystems's more recent products incorporate elements other than carbon.
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More recent studies suggest that today teachers spend even more.
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In more recent decades, they have moved into urban areas.
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By using a more recent benchmark from this year, Sen.
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And in more recent months, it held onto this perch.
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More recent valuations show these programs do improve student performance.
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Her election results are better and more recent than Biden's.
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More recent science is not informing practice as it should.
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But she's standing her ground on her more recent comments.
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More recent polling from the foundation shows another troubling sign.
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But the more recent decline doesn't have a clear explanation.
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From OGs to more recent entries, the safety meeting has assembled.
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The more recent studies in the review show the strongest trend.
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The White House's court filing only cited the more recent characterization.
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More recent studies have put that figure closer to 993 percent.
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And he name checked two former Broncos of more recent vintage.
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The deal will also help Juul manage its more recent challenge.
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In more recent years, the organization has added laptops and tablets.
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What's more recent, and expected to grow, are fully remote companies.
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A more recent tune imagines a resurrected Lazarus in modern America.
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AS), as well as the more recent entry of Amazon (AMZN.
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More recent is the discovery that their woes might be deadly.
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More recent ones, like KORUS, have committees dedicated to monitoring them.
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Transformers are one of the more recent developments in machine learning.
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More recent dominant word pairs document presidential frustrations more than successes.
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Do you have a favorite Scalia moment from more recent years?
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USCIS has not responded to CNN's requests for more recent numbers.
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And we've included a good mix between old and more recent.
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For a more recent example, take this week's vice presidential debate.
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His more recent research on social mobility is almost as topical.
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In more recent years, however, the pact's influence had been waning.
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Georgia and Hawaii are the more recent additions announced on Monday.
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In more recent photos, they are on a more equal plane.
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Regarding her more recent, more serious boyfriend, though, things weren't clear.
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The bookish side of the festivities has more recent, entrepreneurial roots.
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The bureau did not respond to requests for more recent data.
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TC: What are some of your more recent life sciences bets?
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But posters as we know them are a more recent phenomenon.
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But Letterman's chrome dome is a more recent look for him.
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The exhibition also encourages visitors to reflect upon more recent controversies.
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A more recent figure for the AH fund's assets was unavailable.
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More recent numbers for 2016 will be released later this year.
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He also cited a more recent case in Massachusetts, Commonwealth v.
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The rationale of the Hammerschmidt decision has survived more recent challenges.
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But more recent data suggest that this was another false dawn.
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Presumably, given its portfolio companies' more recent fundings, it's now higher.
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This article has been updated to reflect more recent news events.
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The more recent incantation, in NBA JAMS, is a little manic.
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But in more recent years, DVDs have given way to streaming.
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The second photo featured a more recent selfie of the two.
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However, the more recent 2012 Supreme Court case of Zivotofsky v.
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One of the more recent additions to the space is Fynd.
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N), as well as the more recent entry of Amazon (AMZN.
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Feminist themes come up a lot in your more recent music.
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Other more recent research seems to point in the same direction.
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Many other more recent studies examine important portions of it, however.
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Yet most of your more recent artistic expression seems fairly serious.
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But more recent rhetoric from the president has been deeply provocative.
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In more recent tellings, aerosol spray and a cigarette are involved.
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Far less is known about Mr. Trump's more recent financial dealings.
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Mr. Yekatom's arrest is the first in the more recent conflict.
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The current excerpts were a mark of more recent hard times.
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All of the more recent patients survived and are doing well.
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Moody's analyst Jonathan Root says the more recent news is threatening.
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Going beyond that, here's a rundown of some more recent coverage:
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The campaign didn't respond to questions about more recent fundraising numbers.
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The more recent video has been viewed over 11 million times.
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But beyond that, its impact on more recent battles was limited.
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He has more recent ideas that diverge from the original proposal.
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How much contractors might pay for more recent fires is unclear.
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How much contractors might pay for more recent fires is unclear.
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A more recent survey suggested that the race may be tightening.
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More recent are REDDITORS, a debut (Reddit started only in 2005).
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Among more recent vintages, I loved the young, pure, complex 280.
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Her more recent problems subsided after the wayward lens was removed.
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The anime filter is a more recent one that popped up.
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More recent data has been delayed because of the government shutdown.
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But more recent research challenged the common practice of immediate cutting.
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But not to talk about some of his more recent controversies.
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His mother, Masha, came from a family of more recent immigrants.
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In more recent years, the magazine and brand began to struggle.
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Editor's Note: This story has been updated to include more recent information.
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More recent attempts to quash Islamic extremism have repeatedly undermined its principles.
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CNN is updating this Reality Check to reflect a more recent study.
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In more recent years, it has also developed techniques for visualizing them.
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More recent Stingray devices are capable of intercepting voice and text communications.
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In more recent times, maps have been used for propaganda, adds Kraak.
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One of Olivia Jade's more recent Instagrams involves the hair care brand.
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An ancient Greek text that's been covered by more recent religious writing.
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The White House's court filing Wednesday only cited the more recent characterization.
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The more recent YouTube TV does, and it costs $35 per month.
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But for us regulars, this seems to be a more recent trend.
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Just pick out one of the more recent seasons and start watching.
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A more recent example is Georgetown-bound recent highlight machine Mac McClung.
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More recent (although less robust) weekly data shows them trending even higher.
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The more recent case had similar evidentiary problems, the prosecutor's office said.
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More recent heroes include Arunachalam Muruganantham, a school dropout from rural India.
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Hasbro's more recent outreach to Mattel was from a position of strength.
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Second, this version is also a more recent version of the gene.
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Gamble concerns a more recent and less notorious crime on America's roads.
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Next is "Latest," which will be a listing of more recent tweets.
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Her more recent clip on the site was uploaded on June 21.
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A more recent working paper in NBER looked into this question further.
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The more recent police shootings have marked a shift in such emphasis.
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In the more recent picture, Baldwin has a flat stomach and abs.
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In more recent years, Turkey has declared itself an enemy of ISIS.
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A more recent experiment showed that this reminder increased support for Trump.
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John Conyers' Detroit seat later this year, as a more recent example.
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Jobs are few and far between, especially for the more recent arrivals.
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In more recent anthology shows, seasons, rather than episodes, are thematically connected.
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More recent indicators from the RBI suggest private investment is picking up.
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He posted an old mugshot photo next to a more recent selfie.
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The software issue affects more recent vehicles built since late October 2016.
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The more recent Gravis poll from October showed him tied with Clinton.
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But her attempts to communicate about more recent issues have gone unanswered.
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The rare and more recent use so widely reported was an 'edible.
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Mr Selyamiev's latest experience of Russian state violence is much more recent.
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More recent schemes have often had to deal with loosely structured outfits.
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More recent changes in the media have also played an important role.
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Business Insider has learned of more recent exits in Schwab's retail arm.
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More recent studies have confirmed that cryptomnesia is relatively easy to induce.
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The second drama is more recent, and related to the first: #FreeBritney.
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In more recent years, people have interpreted the flirtatious song as problematic.
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Trump's comments have a more recent history, likely stemming from two sources.
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However, last weekend I saw her more recent, almost life-size paintings.
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More recent cases have been accidental, particularly among the selfie-taking crowd.
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For something more recent, there are David Hammons's insurrectional shrouded "Tarp" paintings.
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The artist says the works were traded for five more recent pieces.
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Some of these execs are Salesforce veterans, others are more recent additions.
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Reiki is from the early 1900s, and placentophagy is even more recent.
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A more recent example relevant to the U.S. may be Eastern Europe.
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Anti-Soros sentiment is a more recent phenomenon in the United States.
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In a more recent case, Mr. Allison sued Poway Weapons & Gear, Inc.
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They are less excited about the university's cameo in more recent history.
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This simply means more recent works tend to appreciate at faster rates.
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The more recent spat with Sanders has not helped her chances either.
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But seeing it explore more recent music with increasing enthusiasm is gratifying.
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In Virginia, there was a more recent kind of nostalgia going on.
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And there's a more recent history of DOD's support on the border.
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A great deal of more recent art engages aggressively with visual shock.
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But Carlson's old comments are reflected in his much more recent ones.
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" A more recent Pew survey found that many Americans believe the "U.
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The dead probably numbered in the hundreds, according to more recent estimates.
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But that was a more recent accident in a more accessible location.
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A lot of your more recent work is based in self portraiture.
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At work are still centuries-old enmities, exacerbated by more recent developments.
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In more recent years, Cho made headlines for all the wrong reasons.
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Abumrad calls it the "beta version" of the more recent #MeToo movement.
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Large stores owned by Indians and Chinese, more recent arrivals, were shuttered.
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A more recent application of SAWs and Rayleigh waves is in microfluidics.
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While it depends on your situation, suitable proof may include a more recent tax return, a letter from your former employer stating that you retired, more recent pay stubs or something similar showing evidence that your income has dropped.
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In more recent years, Central Americans are among those apprehended along the border.
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Twitter metadata shows Trump has stopped using the phone for more recent tweets.
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PST: This post has been updated to include more recent hearing loss stats.
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Only 14% of Latino Catholics, a more recent immigrant people, supported the ban.
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A more recent one estimated 800 million jobs worldwide will be wiped away.
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There are far more recent failures (DeLorean, Fisker, Aptera,) than there are Teslas.
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In the more recent period of the industry's evolution, the drivers shifted substantially.
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More recent work has shown the knots could also occur in other environments.
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Sleepless in Seattle, Love Happens, and the more recent How to Be Single.
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More recent research has proposed that the bird originated from rails in Africa.
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More recent gizmos from the &apos00s are also lusted after by tech obsessives.
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The company's more recent flagship product was more firmly in the robotics department.
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Or even more recent examples, like The Behemoth's wonderful brawler, Castle Crashers. Well.
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India's other big advantage is a more recent development: a booming private sector.
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But in a more recent paper she lists several drawbacks to heavy regulation.
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Though the couple's romance is nine years old, their wedding was more recent.
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Looking at more recent Chromebooks, little has changed on all of those fronts.
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Plus, there's another, more recent benefit to consider for investing in real estate.
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But in the YouTube world, handlers are a more recent phenomenon for influencers.
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We've also obtained more recent numbers that suggest that the growth has continued.
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It's definitely a little slower than more recent fingerprint scanners, to be sure.
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More recent data has shown Americans have been drinking fewer sodas since then.
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Several more recent classical music festivals also attract international audiences for similar reasons.
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The more recent history of emerging markets has also tested plenty of stomachs.
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A more recent development has been executives trying their hands at elected politics.
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In a more recent post, Moric has denied the comment, citing translation issues.
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But more recent discoveries of high-temperature superconductors have been guided by theory.
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More recent technologies, like combustion engines or steam turbines, ate up 50 years.
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A more recent study by salary information site Glassdoor backs up those findings.
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However, the network has been loosening up on GIFs in more recent days.
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Sinek uses Apple as an example, but a more recent model is Tesla.
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Coinbase is a more recent example (Disclosure: I am involved as an investor).
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The more recent survey focused on whether users had in the past year.
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Baltimore is a more recent, extreme portrait of America's racial and socioeconomic imbalance.
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The results of a more recent national debt audit have not been released.
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I'm told that more recent wins include Daniel Wellington and Odeon Cinemas Group.
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But more recent data found it's now a much higher figure: 20 percent.
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Today's news comes amid a more recent wave of criticism from both parties.
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At more recent growth rates, high incomes will be decades longer in arriving.
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Even over shorter periods, more recent "Outlooks" for renewables have been stunningly wrong.
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More recent examples can be found in Shelbyville, Indiana, and Charleston, South Carolina.
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From Aristotle to Horace to more recent critiques, the arguments have been consistent.
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Therefore, the list favors more recent critically acclaimed films that have more reviews.
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The third feature is the more recent uptrend line starting from February 2016.
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More recent experience confirms that hyperinflation can end quickly under the right conditions.
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Consider the United States' more recent regime change efforts in Iraq and Libya.
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Here's the story of the rise — and more recent fall — of the brand.
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Much of this history was recently revisited after a much more recent incident.
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More recent data for the 2073-2014 period shows a 36 percent rate.
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In more recent years, social media has been harnessed for similar awareness efforts.
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I think it's probably because its more recent that I put it lower.
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But the [more recent] princesses [like Elsa and Tiana] are so kick-ass.
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In more recent years he has even begun to switch stances mid-offense.
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A more recent example of the exact same principle happened just last week.
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According to more recent reporting, it took place at approximately 6:10 p.m.
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But it is impossible to read the book without recalling more recent events.
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One of the more recent standoffs with the United States has similar roots.
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In London, currently, are more recent works (Now) made by the same artists.
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More recent democratic constitution writers have dealt with this problem through various means.
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Apple removed the home button and fingerprint sensor in its more recent iPhones.
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Her study examines more recent data collected from a survey taken in 2006.
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A vast majority are descended from slaves, but others are more recent migrants.
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Indeed, more recent life course studies have departed from the "stage" model altogether.
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The more recent study went further, removing physicians almost entirely from the process.
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More recent images from the summer shows young people diving into a river.
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Former senators have had a tough go in more recent years as well.
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Officials approved diversion of more recent flights to Abuja, the country's capital city.
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But the housing gap has persisted, and more recent efforts have also failed.
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Mr. Lewis, the Dow Jones chief executive, participated in a more recent meeting.
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The Washington Post obtained a more recent version of the proposal on Wednesday.
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Michael T. Flynn, whose more recent adventures may provide fodder for a sequel.
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In more recent years, he has spoken around the world on cybersecurity challenges.
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There are more recent signs that the peninsula may be ready for peace.
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But residents are reckoning with a stunning turn in its more recent history.
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The wooden flooring and the buildings in the background are more recent additions.
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Read a deep dive into the idea's origins and the more recent backlash.
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In more recent years, Almodóvar has broadened his subject matter and his tone.
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It is more challenging to interpret the more recent record in the ice.
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The Gallup data is consistent with more recent polling conducted by CNN, too.
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She is a "Star Wars" fan, but doesn't love the more recent prequels.
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More recent history suggests no easy solution to this clash of economic systems.
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In-home antibiotic IVs got to work beating back a more recent infection.
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In more recent years, the university has weathered a number of racist scandals.
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In more recent polls, Senators Kamala Harris and Elizabeth Warren have surpassed him.
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But watching the film, I couldn't help but think of more recent names.
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But her poetry is shaped by more recent memories of violence and loss.
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That minimal aid, in the view of more recent traversers such as Messrs.
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Jonathan Gasthalter, a spokesman for Muller, declined to provide more recent performance figures.
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In more recent works, I've been using small sketchbook thoughts, collages, drawings etc.
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In more recent years, Monticello has added more in-depth displays about slavery.
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More recent storms have threatened to narrow the limited spring window for field treatments.
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But he also spoke about more recent advancements in civil rights and gender equality.
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But it's struggled to make a similar impact with its more recent hardware products.
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Spaniards have watched Danes and Greeks swiftly form new governments after more recent votes.
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More recent events follow an eerily similar script: abandoned machine, unsuspecting scrap metal collector.
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This sweetie is one of the more recent arrivals at Zoo Ostrava, reports ZooBorns.
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They're featured alongside more recent works, including four big map collages made in 299.
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Photo: GettyUpdate: This story has been updated to include a more recent lukewarm apology.
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And more recent rumors have gone the opposite direction, suggesting that Craig might return.
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However, more recent, nuanced reporting suggests this system is less Orwellian than it seems.
|
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The same is true for more recent measures, like three-year returns, as well.
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In more recent polling and surveys, they report spending 7.3 hours with their children.
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And this extends to more recent, topical conversations, like those around xenophobia and Trump.
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More recent comparison statistics often ignore bias in how those being studied are chosen.
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There's even a Spotify playlist, although it's missing some of the more recent examples.
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Whatever their original inspiration, they have become much more popular in more recent years.
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The company saw some upsets in more recent years as it struggled toward profitability.
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But there are also the more recent notable examples of females, such as Reps.
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Now Trump's goal is to nip that more recent Democratic trend in the bud.
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But it is in recounting more recent history that Mr Treuer's storytelling skills shine.
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Of course, had the setup been more recent it might have raised more eyebrows.
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It's different when it comes to Mario games, though, especially the more recent ones.
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And the more recent lack of sheep has allowed other plant life to thrive.
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How do you think more recent cases like Jordan Edwards fit into the theory?
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The more recent letter, dated Tuesday, appears to be a response to this call.
|
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In more recent months, Amazon has become more active in its fight against counterfeiters.
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One of my more recent favorites, Dawn Ray'd, add more fuel to the fire.
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A more recent example is J.D. Salinger, the author of Catcher in the Rye.
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But its more recent attempt to be big in memory chips was a disaster.
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In more recent years, its remaining elephant populations have been targeted by ivory poachers.
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Additionally, Christian Bale's Batman is wings and shoulders above Ben Affleck's more recent take.
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In a more recent study, Pew has reconfirmed the partisan gender gap between parties.
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More recent claims have stalled pending appeals by Sunni officials and the town hall.
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In real life, you've talked about finding love again after your more recent relationship.
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A more recent auction round, for 4G frequencies, raised 5 billion euros in 2015.
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Netflix HDR streaming requires a premium subscription plan, as well as more recent hardware.
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But in more recent times the company has expanded its offerings (and revenue funnel).
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In more recent cases however, the court has favored a person's right to privacy.
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Some experts say that background checks tend to focus on more recent developments, however.
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Clinton says she can crack down on Wall Street better with more recent legislation.
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In more recent years, presidential pets have been more traditional, mostly dogs and cats.
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In more recent years McCurry has publicly questioned whether he made the right decision.
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More recent research has helped to uncover exactly how that change can take place.
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Germany has its own, more recent version of this model, called the Fraunhofer Gesellschaft.
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Similarly in more recent downturns, broad cultural and social changes had big effects, too.
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But the rise in families headed by grandparents hints at more recent social changes.
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But in more recent years, these roles have mostly been reserved for anti-heroes.
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The more recent iPhone hack was a feat that was previously seen as impossible.
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In more recent decades, she helped develop software for the Mars Exploration Rover missions.
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The Catholic Church already reels from abuse scandals, some old and some more recent.
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More recent experiences expanding this policy to food stamps have also seen remarkable results.
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From Katrina to Sandy to more recent disasters, the historical narrative is discouragingly similar.
|
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In more recent public appearances, Mallory seems to have dropped this reference to wreckage.
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About your more recent proposal, which maintains that dogs are kept indoors at night.
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In more recent times, it's been heralded as a way to make abs pop.
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But in more recent years, startups have offered a modern-day twist on this.
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Terkel interviewed his subjects when the war was both more recent and less popular.
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It's a popular destination with the more recent settlers, but I usually stay away.
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You mention Chicago and Detroit, but there's a more recent movement with Baltimore Club.
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But more recent shows have taken the "they're back" effect to almost comical heights.
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But even in our more recent history, encryption was not considered outlandish or dangerous.
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This more recent statue has been compared to a "phoenix rising from the ashes."
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The weapon was also prominent in the United States' more recent sanctions against Iran.
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One of its more recent exhibits centered on Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
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A more recent initiative includes the hiring of two "racial equity coaches" this year.
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What you could be remembering are the more recent offerings of the night prior.
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But French museums have hardly looked at more recent periods like the 19th century.
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More recent descriptions about the distance it would cover, however, have been fairly consistent.
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There are other, more recent troubling signs for Republicans among these independent-minded voters.
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Her lawyer, Mark A. Berman, did not respond to more recent requests seeking comment.
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More recent students, though, said the high schools here seem to be safer now.
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The analysis spanned 218 through March 219 and is weighted toward more recent performance.
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More recent studies have found examples in which people tend to underestimate their capabilities.
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In the order, he quoted a dissent in the more recent case, Kisela v.
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They represent even more recent developments in the considerably longer history of the East.
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In more recent years, many turkey trots are have also become connected to charity.
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But things have been even worse for some of the more recent unicorn IPOs.
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More recent figures have not been released yet, but violence and threats have continued.
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There were also more recent interviews conducted after her grandmother was in the clear.
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In more recent years, Ashley Graham and Blake Lively have become pregnancy-fashion icons.
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For more recent information that came to light in 2019, please see this story.
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In more recent decades, her art has become abstract and more driven by materials.
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Personalized education promises an escape from the more recent Gradgrindian practice of standardized tests.
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"It's imperfect, and some people are concerned about the more recent negotiations," said Sen.
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On Wednesday, Engebretsen and Headdings wore T-shirts that commemorated their more recent title.
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A full investigation hasn't yet been conducted on three more recent deadly Tesla crashes.
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A burned police station lies down the road, the scars of more recent fighting.
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This rambling, repetitive, muddled and narrow-minded work then turns to more recent events.
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The crimes can be solved or unsolved, decades in the past or more recent.
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Among more recent writers, she admires W. G. Sebald, Roberto Bolaño, and Téju Cole.
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Thankfully, the moderators of the more recent debates have gotten bored of these questions.
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A more recent study showed a comparable decline in cardiovascular disease rates as well.
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The New York Mets have a more recent win than Daniel Jones and company.
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" His more recent roles include 2014&aposs "Reach Me" and 2006&aposs "Brooklyn Rush.
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A separate, more recent analysis obtained and reviewed by CNBC backs up WTR's findings.
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On Tuesday, Ms. Conway questioned the focus and tone of more recent news coverage.
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More recent studies have found comparably low success rates of 50 to 60 percent.
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Finally, there is the more recent disconnect between political uncertainty and financial market volatility.
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More recent generations found his music stodgy, but he still commanded a certain reverence.
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If I want to find a more recent addition, I look along the edge.
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A more recent photo can be found on the North Carolina state legislature website.
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A more recent investor letter put projected 2018 earnings at about US$20 million.
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The story beats of the more recent Total War games have been set aside.
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But more recent research has been changing the narrative on Neanderthals, our evolutionary cousins.
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And the more recent incarnations of the party are quite emboldened from that period.
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In more recent years, areas of the Arsenale have hosted the Biennale's main exhibition.
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In the more recent group, biological age was generally lower for the same age groups.
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In the more recent comics, it's Captain Marvel who first confirms where it came from.
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More recent protests were sparsely attended, and there's a fear that public awareness has dwindled.
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In more recent days, volatility has seen sterling trading around $1.25 to $1.26 as and .
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One of his more recent responsibilities was running a course for new agents, West said.
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Or maybe you go more recent and Page, Brin, Cuban or Zuckerberg pops to mind.
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More recent works, like Migrants (Ovis) and Epave are freed from resin and technological shackles.
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That being said, it's not the only one to point to YouTube's more recent growth.
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This marks a big change from more recent DBZ games that have gone full 3D.
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Millennials could also be playing a role in the more recent downturns, according to Frey.
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"Honestly, I feel that they've really been trying, but that's been more recent," she said.
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More recent American research, however, argues that early-childhood development might play a bigger role.
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However, a more recent Supreme Court ruling has attempted to crack down on the practice.
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Even more recent was the habit of drinking cow milk, an innovation of Northern Europeans.
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He also attends to his own very public and more recent split from Cornel West.
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But the more recent one was much closer and this time residents had no warning.
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One of Mr Son's main conditions was that power be shifted to more recent investors.
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But her more recent and perhaps more intriguing foray has been into television and movies.
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Longtime fans knew him from Emily Maynard's season, but more recent fans didn't know him.
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Of the two Irishwomen to win at a major, the more recent was in 2145.
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After all, the populism and cronyism of more recent years is hardly new in Turkey.
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Some chose more recent songs from this past year, but most chose iconic, danceable songs.
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We ask the question that way because people can more easily remember more recent experiences.
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In fact, there was a more recent example of what Puerto Ricans were entitled to.
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It's DNA's ability to resurrect more recent history, though, that delivers the biggest emotional punch.
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A more recent film I really liked is Sorry to Bother You by Boots Riley.
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RICHARD GOODTSEIN, DEMOCRATIC STRATEGIST: Well first, for your viewers, there were two more recent polls.
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At the same time we're still getting pretty good numbers, more recent numbers on payrolls.
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It's been a key theme on a number of the different, more recent conference calls.
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As a general matter, elections in more recent decades have been characterized by greater civility.
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" In more recent appearances, he has alleged that she is "unbalanced" and "close to unhinged.
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More recent data from Saez, however, found that the income gap narrowed slightly in 2013.
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We've reached out to Leo who tells us he's unaware of the more recent allegations.
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An alternative explanation is that their early optimism and more recent gloom are both exaggerated.
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The 2000 bust is famous, but the more recent financial crisis took its toll, too.
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In more recent years, it's also gained the ability to collect, analyze, and transmit data.
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But Azous says the "whisper number," which reflects more recent expectations, is closer to 170,000.
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A more recent trend to fill the gap is the development of active shooter insurance.
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Some of his more recent tweets got in the lower tens of thousands of retweets.
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Some are from the beginning of my career, some are more recent—all are unacceptable.
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As in the more recent indictment, social media played a key role in pressing charges.
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However, this is allegedly a more recent initiation requirement and wasn't done in Boris's day.
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I would argue that two more recent asset price crashes are still rather poorly understood.
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In more recent years, sales of both categories of weapons have benefited from legislative changes.
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The majority of those who now would benefit from a refinance are more recent homebuyers.
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Some scientists have given it a far more recent place on the human evolutionary tree.
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Similarly, more recent studies have generally not found a cavity-reducing performance difference between materials.
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"Amid the myriad of Musk's corporate bets, one of the more recent endeavors is "Neuralink.
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Another cited the more recent tragedy in El Paso, Texas, as their call to action.
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In more recent times, John F. Kennedy and Ronald Reagan have become popular among aficionados.
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A more recent count by Sky Sports found 196 internationals in the Premier League alone.
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Because of this, Apple has adopted 9:41 in its advertising in more recent years.
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More recent works, like Tinatin Mjavanadze's excellent Georgia with Taste, are only available in Russian.
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Households in Asia Pacific, meanwhile, have seen more recent wealth creation from savings and deposits.
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A more recent romance with Bertie, now Marquess of Someplace, was torpedoed by Evil Mary.
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His more recent, personal purchase is a different brand, but he wouldn't disclose the kind.
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Is the cloud something you've dealt with for a long time or something more recent?
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The more recent Cambridge Analytica scandal shed light on Facebook's previously lax data privacy practices.
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Image and ImageFilter are just two of them, while ImageOps is more recent, "experimental" module.
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It's harder to figure out what can be learned from the more recent Clinton case.
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In more recent years, the Douro has turned energetically and skillfully to making table wines.
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The city's most moving site betrayed a more recent devastation, one we came upon accidentally.
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More recent trade headlines, however, have reversed a fraction of the August bid for Treasurys.
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Popular and more recent books are under the park; more shelves were added in 2015.
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The interesting aspect of the UPU decision is a more recent addition to the agreement.
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A more recent alternative to SS7 called Diameter suffers from many of the same problems.
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What's more, recent events don't necessarily mean the U.S. is heading for an economic downturn.
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But his more recent sources have also included, for instance, the Syrian president Bashar Assad.
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So BALPA now says its pilots deserve to benefit from the carrier's more recent success.
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Other more recent data suggests there is no slackening in the doubts about fair elections.
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Her more recent video work focuses on the tombs of Chinese emperors and their courtiers.
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More recent history comes to life in words and pictures in "Persepolis," by Marjane Satrapi.
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More recent studies have reported higher rates of autoimmune disease among women with breast implants.
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But in other countries, like Albania, it is more recent construction that worries many experts.
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This page opposed the Electoral College in 1936, and in more recent years as well.
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As for more recent presidential images, they don't add up to much: stuffed suits, basically.
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But the picture gets more complicated using the more recent history, back to only 2004.
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The other five I tried were more recent inventions, all having been created this year.
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The area's history dates back to Roman times, but these divisions are far more recent.
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Online retailing, with the rise of the likes of Amazon, presented a more recent challenge.
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The book moves up a gear, however, when Watson turns to the more recent past.
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More recent, less literary, super-crackly with the cop prose: "The Force," by Don Winslow.
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More recent data show that Americans spend five hours each day on their mobile devices.
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A more recent bombshell raised more doubts about the Trump camp's observance of electoral propriety.
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More recent examples of failed tariffs came from Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama.
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During the more recent slump from mid-2015 to early 2016, prices tumbled 56 percent.
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His protests (including his more recent activist work) have led to more than 40 arrests.
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Another anniversary, more recent, was the 50th of the first Apollo landing on the Moon.
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Here are the books he selected that year, along with a more recent 2019 addition.
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More recent Supreme Court decisions have only reinforced the importance of science as contested ground.
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More recent models, in the mid-20th century, had room for one or two men.
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East Harlem and even Staten Island's Italian community have given way to more recent immigrants.
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The Russian operation to influence the 2016 American presidential election was a more recent example.
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Does her more recent message exculpate me, or am I still indicted by the first?
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The more recent growth of anti-Semitism points to the increasing failures of neoliberalist capitalism.
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Typically, you want to start more recent and work your way backward with ancestry research.
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She was unaware of his more recent scheme to work over Miami Beach hotel owners.
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But more recent evidence that HIV treatment greatly reduces transmission calls those findings into question.
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In more recent years, just one-third of congressional hearings are focused on policy solutions.
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If they were arguing the case now, the lawyers could mention more recent tussles over names.
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In more recent history, the number of annual cases reported is typically well below 26,216 nationwide.
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Congress is after more recent information that could shed light on a range of other questions.
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The more recent 2015 disclosure from the foundation has not yet been reviewed by Charity Navigator.
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And judging from Sanders's more recent voting record on guns, that may very well be true.
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More recent tests show some diminishment, but his eyes still burn and he still has rashes.
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Yet, more recent IPOs like Pinterest (PINS) and Zoom (ZM) remain well above their IPO price.
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More recent developments could leave Facebook on the hook for significantly more if this happens again.
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It's still near the top of the list in a more recent update of the survey.
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More recent data seems to have refuted the idea that a supernova has already destroyed pillars.
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"It's just extraordinary to me when I've been in schools in more recent years," Page says.
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This latest research suggests that smallpox, which was eradicated in 1980, could be much more recent.
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We've updated the article to reflect more recent data, which places the figure at 19.4 million.
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Even when we focused on the more recent time period since 2008, we saw similar gains.
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Even more recent fare like 2010's Mass Effect 2 has got the AI-upscaling treatment.
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That could change, however, if other alleged victims come forward with more recent allegations, Medrano said.
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This is the older (2nd gen) model, it is more durable than the more recent models.
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Perhaps surprisingly, more recent retirees (268 percent) cited this issue than older, 243+ retirees (210 percent).
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That level of strategic savvy foreshadowed the more recent efforts of conservative political and policy groups.
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Yet the better comparison is with a more recent and less likely prime minister: Theresa May.
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The more recent addition of Guilfoyle brings America First even closer to the president's oldest son.
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However there's currently a gap between more recent producers and the old guard of the genre.
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Adora is also charged for the two more recent murders at the center of the series.
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However, the more recent global stock market downturn since October has raised concerns about Rheos' profitability.
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And more recent improvements have seen viewership of live content jump by 70 percent since August.
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However, when comparing the inauguration with other more recent events, it still came out on top.
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Many of watchOS 5's best features will work fine on more recent Apple Watches, too.
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Google's more recent "Be together, not the same" campaign was a nice counter to that trend.
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But in more recent history, the photo is notable when juxtaposed with Northam's 2017 gubernatorial campaign.
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With the more recent decision, the auction is slated to be carried out on Monday afternoon.
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In more recent upturns, hiring was more tepid, as employment caught up with a stagnant trend.
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One of the more recent developments in this field is in generating speech for a video.
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More recent data (PDF) from those same groups shows that the dip has actually turned around.
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And by the way, this has been a much more recent narrative frankly than the other.
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The show also tackles more recent political news in paintings like Bennett's Warholian Mao/Trump piece.
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Numbers from the original AP story have been updated to reflect more recent figures from CNN.
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The figures are more recent than government data and many economists regard them as more credible.
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However, more recent escapees from the war-torn nation were not to receive the same privilege.
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Aknin has replicated the finding that giving more money predicts more happiness in more recent studies.
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Meanwhile rivals, such as the Kavli and Breakthrough prizes, are being endowed by more recent plutocrats.
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The diehard users and the more recent converts have something new to play with on Snapchat.
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Is this a historical bias, like the Dalits in India, or a more recent political development?
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More recent research has not turned up much proof that chocolate in any form is helpful.
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We see a similar pattern in the more recent migrant stream that emerged from Central America.
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In more recent times, the revolutionary spirit and government of Cuba has seemingly been in twilight.
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New Hampshire's waiver is much more recent, and isn't in as vulnerable a position as Arkansas.
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More recent issues include some exchanges not allowing people to withdraw their money in fiat currency.
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A more recent estimate from this past fall puts the service at over 1 million subscribers.
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For more recent Facebook news: Facebook loses $120 billion in market cap after awful Q2 earnings
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A more recent example is laid out by Atlantic Council researchers Donara Barojan and Ben Nimmo.
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In more recent centuries, Europeans of means and faint constitutions spent multiple months languishing at spas.
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Grimes is very much the latter, which makes her more recent moves both unexpected and unsurprising.
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Among the more recent negative developments, six U.S. airmen and a Special Forces soldier were killed.
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More recent research, however, has suggested increases in alcohol use between the 1990s and early 2000s.
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The more recent agreement for small network will reduce energy consumption by 22019 to 20 percent.
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The allegations stem from 20 years ago but also involve more recent claims, the Reporter said.
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Yet several more recent tweets from Conway appear to mock Trump on legal and other issues.
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"In the more recent imagery ... it does seem to have at least slowed down," Town said.
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A more recent study published in Nature argues that there is a lot we can do.
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Facebook says the exact wording of its rules may have changed slightly in more recent versions.
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In more recent years, Posner has largely disowned the most extreme versions of his economic theorizing.
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Briant framed this more recent ordinance as one that would limit freedoms and undermine state law.
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Her more recent work still evokes the body: limbs reaching out, bodies curled up into balls.
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The Democrats' more recent success in the state is in part the result of good fortune.
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Horned larks from the early 20th century (left) compared to those from more recent years (right).
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The more recent string of contentious capital disputes began with a February 7 case from Alabama.
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In more recent years, some corporations used initiatives to change state law on their own behalf.
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In more recent decades, cheaper signs like LEDs continue to replace the remaining labor-intensive examples.
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India has been a more recent focus for Wattpad, following its $51 million raise from Tencent.
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More recent Chinese research on other ant species, though, continues to support their anti-inflammatory value.
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After we posted, Ebell said there is a more recent version, with both overlap and differences.
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Consent courses are one of the more recent moves universities have made to protect their students.
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For good measure, he resisted another, more recent takeover entreaty from a rival, Enterprise Products Partners.
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The more recent poll was conducted among 1,154 likely voters from July 31 to Aug. 4.
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But more recent reports suggest North Korean shipments of seafood and fuel have appeared in China.
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But more recent research suggests it's probably not saving us any megawatts of power at all.
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She'd come to the U.S. from Peru forty years ago, and now counsels more recent immigrants.
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And in more recent battles, Mr. Abadi has kept Iranian proxies back from the front lines.
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But his more recent work shifts from individual photos into grand murals incorporating hundreds of people.
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On the other side, more recent footage recounts Ashes's death and burial in a pauper's grave.
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Both of those more recent decisions, however, were 5-4 votes decided along familiar ideological lines.
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But that admirable notion, or anything like it, is lost in the artist's more recent work.
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In this more recent upload, Luna Lee covers Jimi Hendrix's "Voodoo Child," and absolutely nails it.
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Other more recent policies aimed at working families will probably add to the momentum, researchers said.
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It couldn't stop such ideologies from being circulated in American schools, even in more recent decades.
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An analysis of a subset of my more recent tweets rated me as 99 percent nice.
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There have been more recent signs that he is reluctant to give up without a fight.
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They have more substantial audiences, but more recent releases like "Bullet Catcher" ... What is "Bullet Catcher"?
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The only example in this style is more recent than the artist's most commonly reproduced works.
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A more recent boom in the Washington region has helped fuel some redevelopment in Crystal City.
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The researchers found no Neanderthal remains in more recent layers of the cave floor — only Denisovan.
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In more recent stories (see: New Avengers), Black Panther is cast as a voice of reason.
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But genetic tests have now shown that Australia's mainland cats descended from more recent European progenitors.
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Subway cars are of a more recent vintage, but the oldest among them break down often.
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But in more recent years they have shut down for labor disruptions, storms, and, on Sept.
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A more recent hire, Lauren Antonoff, one of our product leaders, worked with him at Microsoft.
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Though the set list skewed toward more recent material, the tone was still stark and abraded.
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Other, more recent studies focus on only a few types of patients or offer conflicting results.
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A more recent entry is Stratagem, a London-based firm that operates a sports hedge fund.
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Updated 9am ET: The story was updated to include more recent data on the death toll.
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The positive reviews are more recent, while the negative reviews stop around the middle of 2019.
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But it's worth looking beyond those notorious hearings to Mr. Sessions's more recent actions as well.
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Some scientists think it may have also undergone a more recent warming period after it formed.
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In more recent years, Russia may have improved its military position, but not its energy power.
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And the 5th Circuit agreed that O'Connor had given too little weight to more recent history.
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In the more recent period, Republicans pulled slightly ahead, 45-44, as the accompanying chart shows.
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"Piazza" (Sports Publishing, $216.95), by Greg W. Prince, revels in a more recent and beloved player.
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The more recent charge eliminated the entire value of Disney's investment in Vice from its books.
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A more recent rumor hinted that the Z Flip may have an "ultra thin" glass display.
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But there is an essential difference between those attacks and more recent ones, Mr. Retter said.
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Despite steady income growth over the last decade, household spending has risen more, recent research shows.
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The more recent hack is the one that may have impacted around 143 million U.S. consumers.
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She has done some interviews in more recent years, but mostly stays out of the spotlight.
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The experts pointed to hashtags, websites, and signature cocktails as more recent additions to wedding planning.
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Still, it is a contrast to the more recent views she has espoused since joining Congress.
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The kitchen and rear portion of the home, which includes an atrium, are more recent additions.
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And among more recent immigrants, that initial income gap is growing bigger and harder to close.
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Polling from early October gives Edwards an edge, though more recent surveys show a tight race.
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One of the more recent ones is visible — or, rather, invisible — at this month's Asian Cup.
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Echo Deli is one of the city's more recent — and most legitimate — homages to this élan.
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However, in more recent cases, the court has looked more favorably on interests like informational privacy.
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First, difficulty with black voters for historical reasons and other nonwhite voters for more recent reasons.
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A more recent experiment showed that reminding white people of this trend increased support for Trump.
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Church officials throughout the country say this process has been successful in addressing more recent cases.
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It appears, however, that more recent iPhones are not vulnerable to the same kind of attack.
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Clarification: An earlier version of this story was updated to include more recent legislation introduced by Sen.
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But aside from these few examples, the female unibrow has been largely ignored in more recent history.
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Twitter was once notorious for its downtime, but much of that has disappeared in more recent years.
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"In the more recent years, that's where we've seen a steeper decline in the data," said Bradshaw.
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The second close shave is a little more recent and linked to our love of cold beer.
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"We need more information to have a fuller picture," the senators wrote in their more recent letter.
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" In more recent years, it's been expanded to add "... and definitely don't believe anything you read online.
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Pennsylvania has been a gas state for years, but Ohio's powerhouse moves are a more recent development.
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In more recent years, regular people have lost their minds over seemingly valueless objects, like Beanie Babies.
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Whether the fetus mummy was ancient or more recent, Chile requires permits for this sort of testing.
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Such careful plotting about debate guests seems to be a more recent phenomenon and people are noticing.
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More recent surveys from the left-leaning Public Policy Polling, however, show Cunningham with a widening lead.
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It is also possible that more recent contracts include the language; this Ghana contract is from 2015.
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Ahead are a few of her more recent memes that you're definitely going to find yourself sharing.
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Despite successes such as Time Warner and eBay, his more recent investments, especially in energy, have faltered.
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In more recent times the government has tried to rein in, though not stop, the credit boom.
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An "additional independent investigation" will take place next month to further examine more recent allegations, it said.
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Apple appears to have fixed the issue on more recent MacBook Pro models by lengthening the cable.
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More recent analyses show China's emissions could peak closer to the middle of the decade than 2030.
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Despite the slowdown and more recent stock market rout, China's growth trumped this every year until 2015.
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They are slower to note more recent models for Trumpism, starting with populist-nationalist movements sweeping Europe.
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Last year, Battlefield ditched the modern setting of more recent entries with the WWI-themed Battlefield 1.
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In more recent years, charter schools have turned to philanthropists to raise money for rent and teachers.
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We're less likely to have dreams about reading and writing and activities that are more recent developments.
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While the company highlighted colder second-quarter temperatures, weather in more recent months is hitting new records.
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Obviously, a more recent one is a good sign the company is thinking about privacy more proactively.
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But Ms Shelton's more recent statements in favour of looser policy seem to suggest a thoroughgoing conversion.
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For more recent presidents, maintenance is usually overseen by NARA, which also looks after on-site archives.
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BNSF, America's largest freight railway, which Berkshire has owned outright since 2009, is a more recent example.
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More recent crops of presidential hopefuls have seen their dietary decisions put under a more exacting lens.
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People who've made their first purchases in more recent quarters had levels of retention similar to these.
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But the international system that facilitated the more recent financial crisis has been neither abandoned nor reformed.
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More recent research indicates the peacock courtship process might be quite a bit more complicated than this.
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But in this more recent case the Earth didn't move enough to set those alarms in motion.
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More recent centuries give little reason to think that the nature of international relations has fundamentally changed.
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A more recent arrival is the poisonous silverside puffer fish, native to the Indian and Pacific Oceans.
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A more recent example is Charlotte, North Carolina, another southern city that shares some characteristics with Birmingham.
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For now let's skip ahead to the more recent past: just before the turn of the century.
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Click here to view original GIFThis is a more recent one Apple's added to the Mail app.
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In more recent times, President Ronald Reagan dominated the GOP in the 1980s and dissenters like Sen.
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The tech companies could adopt a similar line of defense if questioned on their more recent investments.
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More recent accusations against R. Kelly and Ryan Adams suggest the ethically suspect practice is still pervasive.
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Should you go for the larger sample size or you pay attention to Gregorius's more recent efforts?
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Motels, on the other hand, are a much more recent—and pretty much exclusively American—lodging option.
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The more recent Palm is a mini smartphone that acts like a sidekick to your real phone.
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More recent data from purchasing surveys and industrial production indicates the slowdown worsened in June and July.
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Thankfully, more recent work shows that the backfire effect isn't as common as we used to think.
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Entitled "A Story Like Mine," the poem also detailed Halsey's more recent experiences of assault and harassment.
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But even more recent out of date technology costs more to maintain than up to date technology.
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The more recent surge in Islamophobia began as a reaction to the Syrian refugee crisis last September.
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Update (April 10th 2017):The chart in this article has been updated to reflect more recent data.
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More recent IPOs have specified the Bay Area's challenges, a trend that's unlikely to change anytime soon.
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Mercy is probably the epicenter for more recent conversations about the viability of healers in competitive shooters.
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Clearly, the landlord was unfamiliar with the more recent term, "Like," and chose the antiquated "friend" instead.
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Update: This story has been updated to include more recent statistics provided by Everytown for Gun Safety.
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So let's take a more recent example or less prominent example where they canceled the Paper product.
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A more recent Rasmussen survey of likely voters found support for voter identification to be 70 percent.
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More recent projections, however, show the chances are actually slim, but that doesn't mean it won't happen.
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Two more recent examples of nominees who have done the same are worth looking at more closely.
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Note: This piece has been updated in light of more recent versions of the prison reform bill.
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But Washington Post media critic Erik Wemple sees shades of a more recent TV newsman in Tapper.
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In more recent decades, immigrants from Cuba, Argentina and other Latin American countries have made it home.
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"Talking about that more recent consolidation, it's just really moving sideways after that big move," said Wald.
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This more recent White House perspective stems from worries of the cost of a nuclear arms race.
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More recent statutes, Dodd-Frank or the Affordable Care Act, are so voluminous as to be impenetrable.
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It's one of the more recent effects of spaceflight noticed over the past five to seven years.
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While Altidore has been a mainstay for the Americans for years, Wood's emergence has been more recent.
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A more recent belief has another connection to zombies — gjengangers can infect the living by pinching them.
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"The fact that the more recent birds are cleaner doesn't mean we're in the clear," DuBay cautions.
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In more recent history, the most high-profile resignations-on-principle have been lower level public servants.
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Unlike some of Google's more recent virtual tours, this one doesn't feature live video and human curators.
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Unlike other missing children in more recent times, she's not memorialized on a website or on Facebook.
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What's more, recent years have seen the highest ratio of BA-to-high-school earnings in history.
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However, in more recent months, Google has been expanding the original product line and the technology platform.
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As for more recent stuff Cursive is always good and always surprising me with what they do.
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Many of those, especially the more recent ones, seem to promote quite destructive stereotypes about the art.
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More recent events have hit even closer to home, and McDermott & McGough don't let these go unnoticed.
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But in its more recent survey conducted from July 30 through August 12, 227, that had changed.
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But more recent missions have discovered compelling evidence that Mars was not always such an uninviting place.
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He's also denied a more recent accusation that he sexually assaulted a girl when she was 85033.
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Yet, a few of President Trump's more recent judicial nominees have generated more controversy on this score.
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In more recent years, it has served as the lead underwriter for Facebook, Uber, Spotify and Slack.
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In the more recent work, he made collages on Yupo paper, which is made of polyester fiber.
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Many of the more recent ones now also have closed captioning, which makes them accessible to E.L.L.s.
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Ms. Shelton could have an easier road to nomination than some of Mr. Trump's more recent picks.
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But ancient evidence of the plant's utility for medicinal and ritual purposes is scant and more recent.
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More recent reporting still shows only 6 percent of those subject to the travel ban receiving waivers.
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In essence, legal scholars said, he looked to one congressional view and not the more recent one.
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The company said that 50 staff members and consultants had been evacuated during the more recent attack.
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More recent Republican leaders — like Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell — have also been profligate with taxpayer dollars.
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More recent poetry collections included "Birthplace With Buried Stones" in 2013 and "Atmospheric Embroidery," published this year.
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Solid wood pocket doors open to a front parlor with original woodwork and more recent stained glass.
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More recent research suggests that these trends are persisting, as intimacy among teenagers is replaced by efficiency.
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More recent efforts by Republican-held state legislatures to erect large barriers to voting are more explicit.
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But in more recent years, unpolished, personalized content shared directly to social media started gaining wild popularity.
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In more recent years, scientists have developed malaria vaccines that target specific antigens produced by the parasite.
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More recent studies have differed on medical bankruptcy percentages, ranging from 26% to 57% of all bankruptcies.
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Smoliga tried, and failed, to replicate the study of concussions and altitude for more recent football seasons.
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Even as more recent governors have resigned in disgrace, democratic self-government in Puerto Rico has remained.
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And during a more recent impeachment, Bill Clinton's in 1998, the S&P actually rose 22 percent.
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However, it&aposs worth noting that the duchess has worn neutral colors at her more recent engagements.
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The more recent accidents involved the Max, which has been grounded since last year as investigations continue.
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More recent generations of Manteos revived the shows in the 1970s and 1980s using a portable theater.
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Casey is one of the more recent decisions upholding what Feinstein called the "core" of Roe v.
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In a more recent lecture, he said the average age of a supermarket apple was 14 months.
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Indonesia has ratified the Paris agreement but has been silent in more recent discussions, one diplomat said.
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More recent polling shows Biden ahead of Trump by a greater margin than the other Democratic candidates.
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But a more recent ruling, by New York's highest court, has given hope to lawyers representing women.
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"Day 3 is a really good day for resurrection," Kalley wrote in a more recent Instagram post.
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If anything, more recent scientific research indicates that Carl and his colleagues were conservative in their estimates.
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More recent evaluations have found higher rates of condom use among student participants compared with other teenagers.
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While the EPA did not mention any more recent surveys, it cited EGLE's survey earlier this year.
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These more recent sanctions regimes are missing some elements that made the Iran campaign successful, analysts say.
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ABC did not ask about that prior arrangement and instead focused on Hunter's more recent overseas work.
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Its more recent $268 million Series E raised this September pushed that valuation to nearly $2.8 billion.
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That underplays more recent advances like cheap and abundant sensors, cloud-connected computing systems and better algorithms.
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More recent Kaiser poll shows nearly 85033 percent of Republicans support continued coverage for pre-existing conditions.
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More recent examples include Snap and software company Domo, where the founders get to call the shots.
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The new analysis incorporates more recent data, and its results are more in line with the models.
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More recent numbers for the total yield for black truffles hover around just 40 tons per year.
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More recent data show that particulate matter 2.5 also increases the risk of heart disease and stroke.
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Nationwide, nearly 26 percent of MSM are HIV positive, according to a more recent survey by UNAIDS.
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I want to close on some more recent history: a similar debate that happened online in 2014.
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Some games got banned from being sold, like God of War, and the more recent Bayonetta 2.
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A more recent example of technology as a potentially broad equalizer comes in the form of blockchain technology.
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A more recent Tory prime minister, David Cameron, showed interest in reviving his party's ties with the Unionists.
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S. trade war and now U.S. President Donald Trump's more recent threat to impose new tariffs on Mexico.
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And the number of female directors included could increase as more recent, and visible, Hollywood contributions become eligible.
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The senators statement also addresses Trump's more recent statement that he was not merely speaking about wiretapping specifically.
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But in more recent years, NO2 declined more slowly and even increased slightly in some areas (light red).
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More recent rules bar insurers from opening new subsidiaries and branches if they rely heavily on these products.
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The more recent advent of noninvasive prenatal tests made the procedure even less risky and more widely available.
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SWIFT's Gilderdale declined to provide further details about more recent attacks or to name victims or amounts stolen.
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But more recent data show more adults said they were exercising at recommended levels in 2016 and 2017.
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More recent numbers aren't available, but DHS itself has said it's unhappy with the results of the program.
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Looking at more recent seismic activity, here's a map of every quake on record, from 203 through 2015.
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More recent ash clouds from volcanic eruptions have also disrupted tourism in Bali and other parts of Indonesia.
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Meanwhile, GM's first and only credit purchase has been more recent and with a specific mission in mind.
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You can subscribe to Kindle Unlimited for $9.99 per month if you want to read more recent books.
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It was pretty neat, and helped pave the way for more recent smartphone docks like Samsung's DeX pad.
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She and her colleagues are already in the middle of a project that will study more recent years.
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There are conflicting reports on the internet, but more recent comparisons indicate you can torrent while using TunnelBear.
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She said his more recent bill to further tighten vaccine laws has prompted a new round of threats.
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A less-than-immaculate conception of global warming is likewise evident in more recent polls of US Catholics.
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And a more recent Harvard study from 2018 suggested that "great wealth does predict greater happiness" — for millionaires.
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More recent studies have yielded similar conclusions, with some finding that the odds of divorce are even higher.
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I did not know until more recent press reports that Hunter Biden was on the board of Burisma.
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In more recent clips, the pretense of Ryan actually playing with certain toys has been totally cast aside.
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But any evidence of a more recent or closer relationship with militants has yet to be publicly established.
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Yet a more recent poll showed that Romney remains strong at home, despite his regular criticisms of Trump.
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More recent figures are not available yet, but aid agencies fear the situation could be much worse now.
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But here are some more recent shows that took it up in ways both more and less fantastical.
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A more recent attempt: Zenkey, a password replacement app that is the right idea from the wrong companies.
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But luckily, the more recent Bond films, particularly in the Craig chapter, have somewhat wised up to this.
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One of the more recent trends in gaming accessories is the addition of LED lights to everything. Keyboards?
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More recent proposals by some lawmakers call for a federal minimum wage of up to $15 an hour.
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Editor's note: This story has been updated to reflect more recent estimates of GM's investment in Cruise Automation.
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It also recommended that more statues be erected as tributes to more recent heroes, including women and minorities.
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Atom is a more recent Amazon partner, as it has been powering ticket sales on Amazon-owned IMDb.
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In this more recent case, doctors are hopeful that the boy will not suffer from any genetic issues.
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None of Apple's more recent products, such as the iPad and the Apple Watch, have fit the bill.
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In Taiji, on Japan's main island, memories of whaling are more recent and the tradition many centuries old.
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The Key2 is rumored to keep the 4.5-inch size but upgrade to the more recent Snapdragon 660.
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However, Fitch views positively the company's more recent access to the unsecured bond market to extend debt maturities.
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Based on more recent leaks from Google's Oracle trial, a revenue share number of 22015 percent came out.
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Google did not back down, and the more recent contributions suggest other companies will continue fighting the measure.
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It also encroaches on the predictions of more recent, and more complex, varieties such as "flipped SU(5)".
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Unlike Amazon's more recent entries in the private label space, such as Happy Belly, Mama Bear and Presto!
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Usually it's about a more recent heartbreak, but sometimes about people who I've been totally over for years.
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TC: One of your more recent investments was in Believe Digital, a Paris-based next-generation music label.
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Still, at least you'd be aware that there's a problem in that case, unlike this more recent oversight.
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More recent buys like Nest have fallen under the broader Alphabet umbrella, but the core strategy hasn't changed.
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The mountains are frequently sloppy piles of heavily jointed rock, stressed and scoured by even more recent glaciation.
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Perovskite solar cells, a more recent discovery, already come close to silicon's performance and may be more efficient.
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For doctoring the mind, as Anne Harrington's fine history of psychiatry shows, that point is much more recent.
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It's worth noting that more recent first term, midterm elections have produced larger seat swings than the average.
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Even more recent US research from 22015 indicates a marginal increase to 643 percent of high-school students.
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And, more recent rains have lowered yields and delayed harvests for some crops that are in the ground.
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We hope that most robust sites and more recent sites would require stronger passwords, but they don't always.
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Chaos' short position in 2015 and Gelin's more recent long position have been on a completely different scale.
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These lists also tend to include more recent events, that are sometimes difficult to put into historical context.
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While last July's press conference was outrageous, it was Comey's more recent testimony that broke the camel's back.
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This is similar to more recent research that studies the role of the glymphatic system in the brain.
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However, in more recent years, while rates of cardiovascular disease have risen, the number of deaths have fallen.
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But she cites a more recent development — the financial crisis of 2008 — as driving her support for Sanders.
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In the more recent shot, a nude Chyna posed in series of snaps shot by photographer Orin Fleurimont.
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Madame Tussauds took that mold and added some of the singer's more recent tattoos for this new version.
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More recent polls have shown Labour faring better, but support for the party has been slipping for years.
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This happened systematically, in Canada, with a timeline more recent than any of us would like to admit.
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This year, the Kardashian crew went modern and chose a more recent Disney character to honor, Princess Moana.
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The casting director has established herself, in part, by filling the rosters of Stephen Soderbergh's more recent films.
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A more recent video, also shot in Venezuela, opens with a man on a street, writhing in pain.
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Green noted that PCCC supported O'Rourke in the Senate race last year but questioned his more recent remarks.
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After early successes like "Platoon" and "Wall Street," his more recent films didn't receive the attention he hoped.
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More recent security measures have brought irregular border crossings down significantly from their peak of 441,515 in 2015.
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More recent research, however, has shown that methylmercury in rice is also elevated in other areas of China.
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While third quarter operating profit exceeded market expectations, sales of its more recent drugs failed to meet forecasts.
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But his more recent work indicates that he has continued to take an expansive view of presidential authority.
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Some studies have found that being bilingual can improve cognitive skills, but more recent research disputes these findings.
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But the nine others we liked best that year chose much more recent work, and that's fine, too.
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That matches up with more recent research showing that wealthy people are more supportive of public election funding.
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It's clear from Kaling's more recent work that her trajectory has changed, and likely in the right direction.
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We also consider a more recent time period, 1995-85033, as we expect that effects will be stronger.
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We might've thought that more recent Disney films avoided this pitfall, but that isn't the case at all.
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What's next: Nisbet's analysis breaks down funding only from 2011-2015 — but notes evidence of more recent shifts.
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But which products and technologies might these more recent arrivals have an impact on over the longer term?
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It's very unlikely that he simply stopped doing it during the more recent years when enforcement got laxer.
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A more recent study even found that among older adults, higher levels of distrust were associated with gullibility.
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It's a gloomy, straightforward indie-punk track that eschews the heavy synth sounds of their more recent records.
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Well, one of those more recent traditions has been Navy beating the snot out of Army since 2001.
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McAlister chose to focus on a relatively more recent phenomenon: first-time sex books written in the nineties.
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There will be big reveals: possibly something from your early childhood, or something more recent, concerning your roommates.
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His food metabolome database is a more recent effort: it contains about 30,000 chemicals derived directly from food.
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It may be because Hollywood is there and its history is more recent than most other major cities.
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In fact, the amount and diversity of marine fossils found in the cave exceeds other more recent sites.
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The NBCNews/SurveyMonkey poll ran from August 24 to 29, and tackled more recent issues in the news.
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The latest revelations about President Trump's past tax reports underscore the importance of examining his more recent returns.
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Their playoff experience might overwhelm the youthful Rams, but more recent performances suggest the Falcons will be overmatched.
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In 21962, slowing demand for some of his more recent works necessitated a major downsizing of his studio.
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But he is also part of a more recent movement, one that sees contemporary artists remaking religious spaces.
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Ms. Lister's more recent adventures included sailing across the Arabian Sea in 2014, this time with a crew.
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MuleSoft is Salesforce's second biggest acquisition, with its more recent $15.7 billion acquisition of Tableau being the biggest.
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So there are several gaming systems, old and more recent, like various Nintendo systems as well as Xbox.
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More recent evidence shows that the social distance measures in Hong Kong effectively ended the flu season, too.
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Unlike more recent iterations of TV games, "Millionaire" wasn't loud, in its colors, its music, its garish sets.
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A more recent effort to attach the bill to the reauthorization of the Federal Aviation Administration was defeated.
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More recent research suggests that enclosure may not have been such a boon for British agriculture or industry.
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But a more recent study suggests primary care appointment availability may not have suffered as much as expected.
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In more recent years, they have contended with an Ebola case as well as a resurgence in measles.
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In more recent years, Twitch's creators have expanded into areas like personal vlogs, creative arts, entertainment and more.
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A more recent study from the University of Lisbon measured the effect of public debt on economic growth.
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A more recent imposture, which is still having harmful effects, is the vaccine scare that began in 1998.
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Prosecutors have not yet signaled whether they plan to change that recommendation in light of more recent developments.
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The modern civil rights movement, and with it the more recent Black Lives Matters coalition, is more secular.
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The History Center contested a more recent claim that a German spy had planted explosives aboard the ship.
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In the new season, the society will also continue its New Milestones series, which explores more recent work.
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