Whereas the ones with my face, I think, are more specifically me or more specifically someone.
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The general decor reminds me of the American Midwest — more specifically, Ohio, and even more specifically, my grandmother's house, right down to the lace table runner on the dining room table.
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It's entirely about power — more specifically, his own power.
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Or, more specifically, why isn't Twitter doing the same thing?
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Let's look at this new version of djay more specifically.
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More specifically, Gibbs believes that health care will become significant.
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At times, the members' bigotry can be more specifically targeted.
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So, more specifically, claustrophobia, panic and that type of thing.
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More specifically, a Clinton presidency could spark World War 3.
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More specifically, our energy metrics don't capture it very well.
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"Information blocking" is more specifically defined, although there are exceptions.
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More specifically, I love a trans woman named Zackary Drucker.
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More specifically, she looked to Kim Kardashian West for inspiration.
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Or, more specifically, that they were not my Star Wars.
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Or, more specifically, a British independent movie from the 1980s?
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More specifically, long distance wireless charging sans wireless charging pads.
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More specifically, I've started to use Facebook a lot less.
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More specifically: "Legit thought this was a dildo," one read.
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More specifically, they discovered that these differences correlated with geography.
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More specifically, he hasn't had a good enough defensive unit.
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More specifically, not everyone is here for the combat challenge!
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More specifically, what happens if I keep growing that portfolio?
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More specifically, "Fiddler" and I have a long, wet history.
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Can you explain more specifically your partnership with Macon Blair?
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More specifically the tingly feeling came over my lower abdomen.
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More specifically about how many Democrats O'Rourke can turn out.
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But more specifically white men are those they consider repressed.
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More specifically, smartphones are changing how people interact with information.
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More specifically, investors flocked into financials and industrials between Nov.
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I tend to hold poses longer and talk more specifically.
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More specifically, stop talking about your diet at meal times.
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More specifically: the people designing it haven't told it how.
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Why launch with lipsticks and more specifically, all shades of nude?
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And more specifically it's a look that society decided was beautiful.
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More specifically, the UFC fighter has learned to never say never.
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More specifically, the croc-effect boots that are showing up everywhere.
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Fortnite, or more specifically its Battle Royale mode, is pretty great.
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" More specifically: "In one aspect, it's a story about sexual assault.
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Or more specifically, leveraging the biological processes that make hibernation possible.
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Or more specifically, a computer simulation that does 3D fault modeling.
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More specifically, would you let a robot perform surgery on you?
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Ghoulies also are attracted to loud noises, but more specifically music.
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And, even more specifically, to works by the collective Art & Language.
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More specifically, there's more of it than ever to compete with.
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And more specifically, what am I going to wear to it?
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More specifically, Zellmer said these potential customers are coming from Tesla.
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More specifically, heroin overdoses among women tripled between 2010 and 2013.
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Or, more specifically, alopecia — a very real, very prevalent autoimmune disease.
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More specifically, he said it felt a bit like this: ( function() {
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Or, more specifically, a new lightweight proprietary polymer it calls Breitlight.
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More specifically, Facebook secretly meddled with 1.9 million user's News Feeds.
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Well, more specifically, they brought their own tiles and built it.
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More specifically, all the world is stage setting — for Taylor Swift.
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And, more specifically, the recently approved version of his "travel ban".
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More specifically, however, the virus spreads through fecal matter and vomit.
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More specifically to Startup Alley, the exhibition floor where opportunity thrives.
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Industrial stocks, and more specifically auto and rail-related shares rose.
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More specifically, this new GOT collectible bust has failed him. Hard.
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More specifically, the room was a hall at a cat show.
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TC: More specifically, are you shutting down more Series B companies?
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Colin Joyce is on the internet, and more specifically on Twitter.
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More specifically, I'd say a ton of things inspired the story.
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More specifically, the promotional music video, "Glosses," released on March 22014st.
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More specifically than just performance, though, my attention is on efficiency.
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Penguin Please" and Duke Ellington more specifically in "Those Sanctified Swallows.
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More specifically, they are taking on Andrew Miller in federal court.
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Even more specifically, it is the Sackler family, who own Purdue.
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More specifically, technology has made everything just a little too connected.
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Or, more specifically, just how close to this can they get?
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More specifically, Zellmer said these potential customers are coming from Tesla .
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More specifically, he had been reading the comments on those articles.
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More specifically the moment when the power shifts to the seductress.
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More specifically, a 2249-day campaign that will wrap on Sept.
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Or, more specifically, to pick their man and be his champion.
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But this evening felt more specifically like an elegy — Elle-gy?
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More specifically, she is ready to have me help her die.
|
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The spotlight clearly belonged to Cardi ... or, more specifically, her midsection.
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More specifically, they would come from the accelerated decline of coal.
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Or, more specifically, the world of one black man loving another.
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Or more specifically, new year, the same but more organized you.
|
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More specifically, 1973, when the landmark Supreme Court case Roe v.
|
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As an Asian, more specifically Korean, my family eats meat daily.
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More specifically, why aren't we using that term for black women?
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More specifically, it was at her grandmother's ancestral homestead, called Lembi.
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More specifically, in 28503, 22019 million Americans were 65 or older.
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Or, more specifically, the values that books represented: openness, idealism, growth.
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More specifically, Zenimax claims that Carmack took work beyond his own.
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Or more specifically, he turned his attention to Mike Pence's pet rabbit.
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More specifically, the article outlines some troubling details about the Packers' quarterback.
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More specifically, she started searching for another person who looked like her.
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I think the piece at the Whitney is more specifically about Americans.
|
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More specifically, a number of investors have been accused of sexual misconduct.
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More specifically: Eat this, not that, and watch the pounds fall off.
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More specifically, it'll take until sometime in the second half of 23.
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More specifically, the awful, terrible place Samsung decided to relocate it to.
|
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And more specifically, the process that time forgot — the tedious expenses process.
|
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We're talking sweater dresses, more specifically, those of the long-sleeve variety.
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More specifically — products that'll tint your brows any color of the rainbow.
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More specifically, major savings on some of the most sought-after gadgets.
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Google declined to comment more specifically on this or any similar situations.
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More specifically, how often one needs to change his or her razor.
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Money was going to buy him happiness, and, more specifically, expensive cars.
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The target is Anne Hathaway's character, or more specifically, her $150,000,000 necklace.
|
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More specifically, she's adjusting to what motherhood has done to her body.
|
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More specifically, it is about the negation of those thorny, unkind configurations.
|
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"I'm influenced by film and more specifically, modern horror movies," offers Faught.
|
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More specifically, hookworm eggs are usually spread through an infected person's feces.
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More specifically, the attacks on Trump are in tension with Clinton's other
|
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More specifically, your addiction to watching hours upon hours of YouTube videos.
|
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At some point I felt something, or more specifically, someone behind me.
|
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And even more specifically, it affects your ability to create "episodic" memories.
|
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Or, more specifically, is it healthy to shift emotional gears so suddenly?
|
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More specifically, will our leading man choose Raven Gates or Vanessa Grimaldi?
|
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And more specifically, who is this new line of Pro iPads for?
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More specifically, coding is an increasingly popular skill needed in today's society.
|
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More specifically, bots that buy up tickets to live events for resale.
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More specifically, what people at our tables will and will not eat.
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Or, more specifically, why they're starting to have such a bad reputation.
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More specifically, White has shown his finesse in creating value, Cramer said.
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Or, more specifically, ultraviolet light and furocoumarin -- a chemical found in limes.
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More specifically for the skink, not being too late, nor too early.
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If they win, Trump -- and more specifically Trumpism -- will have bragging rights.
|
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More specifically, it's an album about the feeling of remorse over loss.
|
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Or, more specifically, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey's account has a Nazi problem.
|
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Congress sometimes is permitted to draw the bounds of "faithfulness" more specifically.
|
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That would be mostly white men, and more specifically, young white men.
|
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But the organization did not define those standards more specifically until Friday.
|
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And more specifically, we're obsessed with how they dress, especially in court.
|
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And more specifically, the role billionaires can have in countering its effects.
|
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He gave up lecturing, yes, but more specifically—he gave up lecturing
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Is this end times for environmental progress or, more specifically, climate progress?
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More specifically, the -UMB sound in the phrase is changed to -UMP.
|
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More specifically, how beef threatens to destroy the very existence of human civilization.
|
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More specifically, chocolate-covered things — and that's something we can rally behind 100%.
|
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More specifically, those include the retail and wholesale, manufacturing, construction and transport industries.
|
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More specifically, male competitors run around an obstacle course with their "wives" — a.k.a.
|
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More specifically, it's shaped like the Kimoji of his wife's iconic crying face.
|
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More specifically, you can save up to $150 on a new Purple mattress.
|
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And, more specifically, how one David Dobrik vlog could stop her panic attack.
|
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More specifically, 'love is love' also erases the violence experienced by trans people.
|
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More specifically, you'l find that Visual Voicemail won't work anymore, but iMessage will.
|
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" More specifically: "They don't want it from the other mom in the classroom.
|
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Or, more specifically, we're passionate about the act of reading on the beach.
|
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More specifically, the chain wants to make its presence known in urban areas.
|
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Or more specifically the $03,20 federal tax credit for buying an electric car.
|
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More specifically, the OFCCP alleges Oracle discriminated against black, Asian and female employees.
|
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More specifically, Corinne will most likely join Bachelor in Paradise, according to E!
|
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More specifically: Will Rubio spend his time attacking Cruz or former Florida Gov.
|
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"Public scrutiny, and more specifically, mandated government-backed scrutiny delivers results," said Chinwala.
|
|
Instead the S&P 20.006 closed at 21,999.99 — or more specifically, at 1,999.98722585876.
|
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"Public scrutiny, and more specifically, mandated government-backed scrutiny … delivers results," said Chinwala.
|
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More specifically, the language of Title VII doesn't protect LGBTQ people at all.
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More specifically: Stop dragging your feet on ObamaCare repeal and replacement. http://bit.
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More specifically, how the singer's signature look was just how it's always been.
|
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In Milan's work, more specifically, why have you come to a gay nightclub?
|
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More specifically: have our leaders taken steps to prevent this from happening again?
|
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More specifically, Watkins created a pornography website geared toward skirting Japanese censorship laws.
|
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More specifically, I've had it with the consensus of practitioners in my profession.
|
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More specifically, Trump's actions could constitute obstruction of justice, a federal felony offense.
|
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More specifically, his insanely satisfying, endlessly addictive clips of free-handing fashion logos.
|
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More specifically, I'm lazy when it comes to getting better at competitive games.
|
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The startup's business model speaks to teachers too, or more specifically their employers.
|
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More specifically, they're looking to infuse the horror genre with these two demographics.
|
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More specifically, you just got a big funding from a bunch of people.
|
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More specifically, the group argues that it's infringing on the rights of men.
|
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More specifically: "Pynk" is about as queer a music video as they come.
|
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More specifically, the problem seems exclusive to the Pro and Pro Max models.
|
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It has been updated to refer more specifically to the Stasi secret police.
|
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And more specifically, do you want them to massage it or squeeze it?
|
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More specifically, Washington is also rightly worried about Mr. Duterte's rapprochement with China.
|
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Or more specifically "a live-action film featuring CGI characters", according to Variety.
|
|
The allusions have grown denser, though, and more specifically knotted into art history.
|
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Can pilots regain their trust in Boeing, and more specifically the 737 Max?
|
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It wasn't so much that fighting was banned, more specifically it was gambling.
|
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You know, more specifically than for some unnamed vegetable to be canceled forever.
|
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More specifically, all of them wanted Trump to remain in the Iran deal.
|
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More specifically: there's this one piano line that you might have heard before.
|
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So, should beef sushi—and more specifically, deli meat sushi—be a thing?
|
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Or, more specifically, are women in Australia better at cleaning than guys everywhere?
|
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More specifically, Didi will buy Uber China, Uber's Chinese branch, acquiring all its operations.
|
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More specifically, that's the problem at the center of Solo: A Star Wars Story.
|
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As always, it all comes down to sex — or more specifically, lack of sex.
|
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More specifically, if they could take out the Backstreet Boys in hoop-life warfare.
|
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In the interim, pop was becoming more specifically personal, and the personal was political.
|
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The trucks, and more specifically the goods within them, represent North Korea's economic lifeline.
|
|
Then there's the look of it... Or, more specifically, the look of the originals.
|
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More specifically, I met an extremely nice couple from Nevada—a couple of delegates.
|
|
The zoo also updated fans more specifically about the young hippo's growth on Saturday.
|
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More specifically, they bill themselves as a "WIX for a small business's social presence".
|
|
And even more specifically, a guide to differentiate and succeed as a hardware startup.
|
|
In return, Hong Kongers generally viewed China, and more specifically its central government, positively.
|
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More specifically, her underdog status mirrors the experiences of other gay icons before her.
|
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More specifically, McDonald's French fries, which are apparently evil, because they smell so good.
|
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Or, more specifically, sees us answer the most googled questions in the English language.
|
|
Roman's forthcoming second cookbook, Nothing Fancy, focuses more specifically on recipes for dinner parties.
|
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More specifically, analysts reckon, he wants to make it more manageable by boosting profits.
|
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More specifically, it's a celebration of "vintage futurism" — historical attempts to portray the future.
|
|
Better technology and a more transparent marketplace — or, more specifically, Engie — was the answer.
|
|
Well, technology for one, and more specifically, the xS2 Waterproof Wireless Headphones from xFyro.
|
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More specifically, it sits on a military base which is itself inside a cantonment.
|
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More specifically, the women shared similar details surrounding the struggle of obtaining the contraceptive.
|
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More specifically, he thinks virtual reality could make us treat each other better there.
|
|
And even more specifically, corporate executives and insiders are among the biggest winners here.
|
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I think if it were, your focus would be much more specifically on China.
|
|
Even more specifically, you might expect "gripper" to signal that the robot has hands.
|
|
"That's postural syndrome, or more specifically what we call upper crossed syndrome," Fields says.
|
|
More specifically, a microphone that customers weren't aware was included in the base device.
|
|
More specifically, Mueller says Cohen's assistance has been "useful" about four topics in particular.
|
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More specifically: Search ads, a business we've been hearing about for nearly two decades.
|
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More specifically, the black student population increased by 39 percent in North Carolina HBCUs.
|
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More specifically, after conducting a search, Uber argues the files never touched its servers.
|
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More specifically, the research underpinning Parsec is based on the following five papers: 23.
|
|
Music, and more specifically rap, is well-suited to memes and their shareable formulas.
|
|
More specifically, Eyler said it'd be the latter half of Q1 or early Q2.
|
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More specifically, suicide rates rose when monthly average temperatures increased by one degree Celsius.
|
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More specifically, they must not be a "subject or citizen" of a foreign country.
|
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He outlines more specifically what that means and how to make it happen here.
|
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And, more specifically, on our ability to post content, leave online reviews and ratings.
|
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More specifically, Muusoctopus robustus: a little-known purplish species that inhabits the deep sea.
|
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Or, more specifically, that outside of his hardcore base, people just don't like him.
|
|
More specifically, I give you Trump Vodka, and its secondary market found on eBay.
|
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Their job, more specifically, is to make their opponent look like a million bucks.
|
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I wanted to learn about the city's bar scene, more specifically its rapid transformation.
|
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Porn is everywhere—or more specifically, "Horny Moms Fuck Near You" ads are everywhere.
|
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" More specifically, sources with knowledge of the case tell TMZ ... the photog "lacked credibility.
|
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More specifically, has an abundance of elite shooting made offense more important than defense?
|
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More specifically, he led the charge to insert some black actors into the action.
|
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More specifically, the DEA's main objective is finding out who provided the powerful opioid.
|
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Or more specifically, the "charming" Cotswolds, according to an Amazon press release on Tuesday.
|
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More specifically, the steps his team would need to take during Curry's indefinite absence.
|
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More specifically, this proposal attacks states' rights to adopt stronger standards on tailpipe pollution.
|
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More specifically: the bird's tomato lunch, and the undigested seeds contained in its waste.
|
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More specifically, both teams wanted to use the same swimming pool after training sessions.
|
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Or, more specifically, what we're doing in those few hours when we're not working.
|
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More specifically, the banks gained 24.18 percent as they typically benefit from rising rates.
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More specifically, I've begun to get pressure from my parents to not have them.
|
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Ray, and more specifically Anyscale, is notable for its relevance to today's computing needs.
|
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Or, more specifically, Mar-Vell was the central hero, and Carol was his girlfriend.
|
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More specifically, choose one, two or three different wines to try with the chicken.
|
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More specifically: Are projects that big even possible anymore, given the cost and regulation?
|
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More specifically, they allot three delegates according to the proportional results in each district.
|
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More specifically, in production — the precise area that Escobar listed as being particularly male-dominated.
|
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More specifically, there apparently isn't a drop of the stuff in the whole athlete's village.
|
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More specifically, how IoT became a singular threat to the stability of the internet itself.
|
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Later in the afternoon, Representatives David Cicilline Keith Rothfus grilled Pichai more specifically on Dragonfly.
|
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More specifically, she spouted wisdom on how to handle oneself when it comes to alcohol.
|
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Do you have an irrational fear of making (or, more specifically, failing at) pie crusts?
|
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More specifically—given the nominations of Skepta and Kano—does this really matter for grime?
|
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More specifically, she detailed Star Wars director George Lucas's strange and perhaps sexist world building.
|
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It seems like a good time to ask them about security—more specifically, my security.
|
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More specifically, however, the party reportedly took place in the hotel's 10,000-square foot penthouse.
|
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More specifically, the beta will roll out to just 50,000 users from Canada at first.
|
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That's where Bachman comes in, and more specifically where his particular con man philosophy shines.
|
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And if you're interesting Robinhood Crypto more specifically, it is only available in 17 states.
|
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More specifically, it's "mid-to-late summer" according to a statement obtained by Android Police.
|
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That puts comments, or more specifically comment threads, in position to become the new shares.
|
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More specifically, her out-of-the-box, intricate updos, masterminded by celebrity hairstylist Adir Abergel.
|
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More specifically, mobile ad revenue was up 33 percent year-over-year, the company said.
|
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More specifically, creating fantastic and elaborate race tracks and machines for his many, many marbles.
|
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That is, until the cropped flare came back — more specifically, the high-waisted cropped flare.
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More specifically, they want to know whether a sovereign state could be supporting those attacks.
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More specifically, it imagines a world where death is preventable and justice is a calculation.
|
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To break it down more specifically, here's a look at some of the main updates.
|
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So, in the meantime, why not bring space to Earth; or more specifically, Las Vegas?
|
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And more specifically, the last few weeks of September have been an especially bad time.
|
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More specifically, if someone is passed a microphone, they need to know what to say.
|
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Timber rattlesnakes, more specifically, are capable of swimming on the water's surface and under it.
|
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But the Toledo remarks, and more specifically the accompanying fact sheet, solidified an actual agenda.
|
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More specifically: is this a clue that Sandor Clegane is the Prince That Was Promised?
|
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More specifically, what is the role of natural gas now and in the long term?
|
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More specifically, she taught the toddler not to kiss when she's wearing a full-face.
|
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I got more specifically into the genre around 10 or 11, when I played Osu!
|
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More specifically, they promised to match up to $20,000 per donor and $250,000 per nonprofit.
|
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But looking more specifically at the Olympics hockey participation issue, the call is much tighter.
|
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While unpleasant, it is not the unpleasant odor of rot, but more specifically of death.
|
|
We look forward to seeing the Mueller report to see more specifically what that is.
|
|
More specifically, Buchwald is encouraging newbies on the catwalk to think about their health first.
|
|
Or more specifically, what did we take away that our counterparts in unaugmented reality didn't?
|
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More specifically, I'm interested in how people either assimilate into culture or assert their individuality.
|
|
The more information they have about you, the more specifically targeted their advertising can be.
|
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It's the way we use them; more specifically, the way we're enticed to use them.
|
|
This has been a year full of music and, more specifically, full of great music.
|
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A petty theft has been replaced by something grimmer and more specifically tied to Vietnam.
|
|
But now a new red sauce is taking over: hot sauce — and more specifically Sriracha.
|
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More specifically, they have over 300 courses and 278 workshops on 23 hyper-relevant topics.
|
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However, I do feel close or part of this tradition, and more specifically music portraiture.
|
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More specifically, the event seeks to push Congress to pass legislation to halt gun violence.
|
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Or, no, more specifically, he saw Miller, who was extraordinarily tall, the easiest to spot.
|
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More specifically: "Fortnite" made $1.8 billion in 2019, according to Nielsen&aposs SuperData tracking arm.
|
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More specifically, 84% of them received personal payments while 47% of them received research payments.
|
|
All eyes are on Amazon and, more specifically, on its second headquarters in Northern Virginia.
|
|
More specifically, first, when it comes communication technology, policy making tends to be highly reactive.
|
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More specifically, if Netflix starts falling, weak-handed investors will increasingly start selling their shares.
|
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More specifically, this candidate would be someone who could persuade swing voters of this allegiance.
|
|
Over the river, Craig Green was also considering construction: more specifically, what maketh the man.
|
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I got super curious about how people work and then more specifically how I work.
|
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More specifically, I was sure these revelations would offend enough women to sink his chances.
|
|
That is the farce of Cooperstown, and more specifically the Baseball Writers Association of America.
|
|
Not surprisingly, most turkey-related incidents happened in the home — or, more specifically, the kitchen.
|
|
Taste, and more specifically, individual taste, is becoming less and less of a big deal.
|
|
Or, more specifically, why have a focus on bacteria and food culture in your new book?
|
|
So, while this kitty doesn't look ugly, he certainly looks like something, or more specifically someone.
|
|
Amazon's convenience store of the future is coming to Manhattan — more specifically, New York's financial district.
|
|
Or, more specifically, a single huge lie: the actual events surrounding the death of Perry Wright.
|
|
More specifically, the scene where Jaime and Cersei wake up in bed next to each other.
|
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More specifically, the Gaineses' pastor, Jimmy Seibert, is against same-sex marriage and supports conversion therapy.
|
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More specifically, it sits at a 43 degree angle — not 45 degrees, as most people think.
|
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Refinery29: State Like Sleep explores emotions — more specifically, a woman's emotions, which are not always pleasant.
|
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And then there's the issue of culture, and more specifically the expertise within a government entity.
|
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More specifically, the "sweet spot" is in the middle of the fringe and the hot spot.
|
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The day was one of art, more specifically social practice, with a filmed performance by Lacy.
|
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More specifically, they'll need to build a 3D map of the environments where people are playing.
|
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More specifically, how much of their savings should go to bonds and how much to shares?
|
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More specifically, about how Marshall became known as a defense lawyer representing wrongly accused black men.
|
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More specifically, beauty trends that involve using out-of-the-box objects to achieve a look.
|
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The moment and, more specifically, Miranda's facial expression, deserve to be appreciated and celebrated by everyone.
|
|
I bring this up while thinking about the future of technology and, more specifically, incumbent companies.
|
|
Or, more specifically, he hates that companies are moving their manufacturing jobs to China or Mexico.
|
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More specifically, oil's supply concerns may rear its ugly head once more and drive crude down.
|
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More specifically, they should recognise that no professional politician can beat him in a grudge match.
|
|
They are giving cobots the ability to read minds—or, more specifically, to read brain signals.
|
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More specifically, he thought that the brain distracts us from experiencing negative emotions by creating pain.
|
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Quitting YouTube, and more specifically the confessional vlog, has become a genre of video unto itself.
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More specifically, the fact that she, a grown woman who has birthed two children, has cellulite.
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More specifically, the defense cited as precedent the 2007 Supreme Court case Bell Atlantic Corp. v.
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More specifically, Gordon points to what he calls an "outside reversal bar" that occurred on Tuesday.
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More specifically, people thought that drugs like crack were disproportionately more dangerous than drugs like cocaine.
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More specifically, we'd like to be flown there and put up in a five star hotel.
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President Trump's entirely unexpected win in November has liberals — and liberalism, more specifically — in a lurch.
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The companies will work more specifically to develop systems for Level 4 and Level 5 autonomy.
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More specifically, he'll field questions from the House Judiciary and Intelligence Committees in two separate sessions.
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"No one — but more specifically, employers — [can] voluntarily give up ... employees' rights to privacy," Becerra said.
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The beach — or, more specifically, feeling comfortable getting out there and having fun — was the focus.
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More specifically, it acknowledges the 50th anniversary of the development of the educational programming language Logo.
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Ordinarily, the later law that is more specifically tailored to the particular situation that covers it.
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More specifically, it's the process that led to this moment that vindicates the rule of law.
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More specifically, team Trump plans to reduce Peace Corps spending by close to $22019 million immediately.
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" More specifically, "the Constitution was designed in part to block legislation for tax and debt relief.
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Sanders was effective, and spoke more specifically to the questions (which were tough in both directions).
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More specifically, this policy will only affect routine clinic visits based on a certain billing code.
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Even more specifically, 22016 has been a year full of great music from very famous people.
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My question more specifically is whether that number has grown larger or smaller or remained static.
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Note: This story has been updated to more specifically reflect the venture capital funding ICEYE received.
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More specifically, these funds would be used to support policies focused on eliminating single-use plastics.
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More specifically, the FCC should closely scrutinize issues of privacy that its proposed new rule creates.
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Or more specifically, I re-met him; we'd had a high-school fling 10 years before.
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More specifically, Jim "Twinbeard" Crawford, aka the designer of Frog Fractions, eating soup with a friend.
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They want politicians to start thinking, more specifically, about what problem they actually want to solve.
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More specifically, the German media will face a test like the one the American media did.
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More specifically, La Catrina, which was being called "sugar skull makeup" was all over the place.
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And, more specifically, spending 98% of its marketing budget on "nearly a billion targeted digital adverts".
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More specifically, many are arguing, it's aimed at Huawei, the Chinese telecoms and smartphone manufacturing giant.
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More specifically, he believed that the brain distracts us from experiencing negative emotions by creating pain.
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But more specifically, they're gearing up for the battle at the apocalypse between good and evil.
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More specifically, they are using emojis to evaluate how kids feel about their school lunch programs.
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Cliff Levy, you are also an associate editor, but more specifically you're an associate masthead editor.
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But the term is used more specifically to refer to actions designed to penalise investors or companies.
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More specifically, the report notes that for every job that's been lost, new ones have been created.
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More specifically, it's an arrangement of four photos containing paintings of seven baby chicks wearing assorted sunglasses.
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More specifically, archaeologists from Egypt's Ministry of Antiquities found three male skeletons in a reddish-brown slop.
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You see, the company is spending $750 million a year on cloud services, more specifically for AWS.
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But the impact of De Stijl is particularly apparent in contemporary design—more specifically, in digital design.
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But more specifically to your question, do I think that everybody fantasizes about hitting banks and stuff?
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If you want to get your hands (or, more specifically, thumb) on Radiomize, you'll have to wait.
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More specifically, we'll hear about their unlikely food obsessions, controversial food beliefs, and weird food hang-ups.
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More specifically, they say it could potentially wreak havoc on your unborn child's yet-to-exist junk.
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More specifically, it's a Listing Events As They Happened In Chronological Order Without Commentary Or Analysis documentary.
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The demographic reality is that America's youth -- and more specifically its racial minority youth -- is its future.
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More specifically, the dudes we thought were infallible may have trained their second-in-commands too well.
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More specifically, it begins with one of America's soy pioneers, Steve Demos, the founder of WhiteWave Foods.
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More specifically, about when she was 15, her mother shot and killed her father in self-defense.
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"I would have much rather she said, 'love him,' or more specifically, 'love Lan,&apos" he confessed.
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But in this case can you, or more specifically Mark Zuckerberg, even say "we're working on it"?
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This gives us a relative or, more specifically, a 'mass-specific' measure of force or power output.
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Now, the Alphabet-owned company is making a risky move into ride-hailing — or, more specifically, carpooling.
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More specifically, it's a combination of a web app store, an in-broswer tool for editing Node.
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More specifically, I've experienced notably worse battery life on the Go with LTE than with the original.
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More specifically it will feature Shiraz, Malbec, Pinot Grigio, and Sauvignon Blanc from regions around the worlds.
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More specifically, it's redirecting all of its traffic from the state of Utah to sex ed videos.
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Or more specifically, her dating life in the wake of her split from estranged husband Kevin Hunter.
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More specifically, they were often found in the pocket of scar tissue that formed near the implant.
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More specifically, he gets stuck in the head of John Barren, the alternate-universe version of him.
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More specifically, do Steinhauer's findings indirectly validate Hawking's calculation, proving that information is lost in black holes?
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On NBC on the same day, Trump said more specifically that he wanted states to mandate wages.
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More specifically, male ducks have corkscrew-shaped penises, while females' reproductive tracts corkscrew in the opposite direction.
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I think reason is how we come to conclusions and, more specifically, how we achieve certain ends.
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"We have rates, we have principles, we have a little bit more specifically than leadership," said Meadows.
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That's an overly broad category: More specifically, "Fun Home" is a lesbian feminist coming of age tale.
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I want to ask way more specifically, in 2040, which side of that infinity sign is bigger?
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More specifically, the sleep-deprived are at a higher risk for developing or exacerbating anxiety and depression.
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More specifically, films about the spread of Buddhism out of India, into countries like Tibet and China.
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Now, it's time to blow the whistle on Claire Underwood (Robin Wright); more specifically, on her footwear.
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More specifically, people think they are studying a crash that happened near Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947.
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Culture, and more specifically functional political culture, is what I believe, above all, we are missing today.
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Morocco, more specifically the gorgeous seaport city of Essaouria, is home to GoT's Slaver's Bay of Astapor.
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Or more specifically, the new Google Assistant, which leverages Google's machine learning capabilities to answer your questions.
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"It is the chromature that targets the human emotions more specifically than uniform color patches," he said.
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The development is seen as softer than plans floated earlier that would have targeted China more specifically.
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Or more specifically, Diosdado Cabello keeps a close eye on the military, and everything else in Venezuela.
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More specifically, he won white voters aged 28503 and older by 22019 percent to Clinton's 39 percent.
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More specifically, by allowing sellers who want more attention for their products to buy a promoted listing.
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More specifically, emissions are largely down because natural gas is displacing coal electricity, which the EPA notes.
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You need to look much more specifically at the norms and the beliefs associated with particular groups.
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Rosenfeld puts it more specifically: Police officers are less likely to engage in what's called "proactive" policing.
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More specifically, it corresponds to the binary representation of said C program once it's been compressed (gzip'd).
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More specifically, not taking better care of them — whether that involves over-tweezing or not tweezing enough.
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He cited "valuations on China-consumer related industries and execution risks on deleveraging (more specifically financial deleveraging)".
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More specifically, Heneghan's team is looking into using optical technologies that shine a light into the skin.
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More specifically, HBO doesn't need a new Game of Thrones; it needs a new Six Feet Under.
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Without this information, however, that is not what one sees, or more specifically not what I saw.
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More specifically, Trump's very awfulness means that if he falls, the whole party will fall with him.
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More specifically, the tragedies in both El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, have exposed two inconvenient truths.
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But it was also, a bit more specifically, a brutal example of an anti-Latino hate crime.
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I'll send you a book on what to eat," or, more specifically, "You should drink onion juice.
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It was later, which I'm sure you'll want to talk about that he did say more specifically.
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More specifically, Acorns said that my funds would be invested in the low-cost ETFs seen below.
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More specifically, how many regulations does a modern economy need to function properly without being overly burdensome?
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More specifically, it always must be discriminate, proportionate and determinably within the recognizable bounds of military necessity.
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More specifically, the life goals and outcomes that men and women associate with professional advancement are different.
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More specifically, licensing growth is associated with increases in income inequality ranging from 3.9 to 15.4 percent.
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Founded by Raul Castro in the 85033s, Gaesa is run by the military, more specifically, by Gen.
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More specifically, among those who agreed that Trump was a direct threat to African American interests, e.g.
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" More specifically, what we're hearing is a recording of the veteran soprano Catherine Malfitano singing "Vissi d'arte.
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" More specifically, what we're hearing is a recording of the veteran soprano Catherine Malfitano singing "Vissi d'arte.
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Pi leaves India and ends up in Toronto, more specifically, the suburb of Scarborough, where we lived.
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More specifically, they say that schoolmates subjected Seven, who was African-American, to racist insults and choking.
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What role do you think art, and more specifically movies like The Post, plays in this context?
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More specifically, I started craigslist, where people helped each other find a job or a place to live.
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More specifically, two people in the crowd made every millennial feel nostalgic about the High School Musical franchise.
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Well, more specifically, app developers Snapdragon Studios and media agency Javelin made an app with Donald Rumsfeld's input.
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More specifically, it was easy for me to identify impostor syndrome in the ambitious, smart women I knew.
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Asteroids. More specifically killer asteroids, penetrating the earth and taking you and all of civilization down with them.
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The first is corruption and the lack of transparency in government, and more specifically within the Trump administration.
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More specifically, why is a depiction of Steve Buscemi astride a beautiful stallion good for the political process?
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More specifically, elderly female patients were less likely to die or return to the hospital after being discharged.
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More specifically, they were looking for binary star systems that could be used to better determine astronomical distances.
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More specifically, fabric chokers, and her complete aversion to the trend once beloved by Jenner and her relatives.
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More specifically, a new botnet called Reaper is steadily growing, based on Mirai but with an added trick.
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Kaitlyn: Just to be clear, Corrine is annoying — or more specifically, the producers only show the annoying bits.
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More specifically, the software works by presenting you with a lot of screens you can quickly scroll through.
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More specifically, her new contribution rules apply to Alphabet, Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Microsoft, Lyft, and Uber, among others.
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More specifically, who owns the four inches of knee-space into which a passenger can recline his seat?
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More specifically, she's done with being asked about Cole Sprouse, her Riverdale co-star and potential love buddy.
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She added her lawyer had advised her to not comment more specifically on the accusations at this time.
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Other companies that are working on more specifically self-driving electric technology have explored visual communication techniques, too.
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The whole Ellen DeGeneres thing is performative kindness — or, more specifically, niceness — that can be directed at anybody.
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The series tells the story of Hannah Baker's life (Katherine Langford) — more specifically, why she ended her life.
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More specifically, a kind of seeping-dread horror familiar from the heyday of William Friedkin and Roman Polanski.
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This election, or more specifically its outcome, is almost completely irrelevant to the state the country is in.
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But companies like Sooam deal in love—or more specifically, the faint chance that you might love again.
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And if there is a third season, well, Hannah Baker — and more specifically, Katherine Langford — won't be returning.
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More specifically, Pao will serve as Kapor Capital's chief diversity and inclusion officer, as well as venture partner.
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More specifically, it will come from "trusted" media sources that have been vetted by Facebook's community of users.
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More specifically, things like facial-recognition processing and predictive search are the most easy advances to point to.
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More specifically, Gordon believes that GDX could move through to $32 if the UUP continues its current trend.
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More specifically: How does Steven's research process and writing philosophy compare to the lives of actual horror writers?
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No word better captures the state of mind for those in Big Tech, and more specifically Silicon Valley.
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More specifically, James Harden stunk—engulfing his brilliant, MVP-worthy season in a towering inferno of fart gas.
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More specifically, it wants to sell them hardware and software that will keep their fleets up to snuff.
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It was realizing that I was going to write more specifically and stay on point for that record.
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More specifically, it's the Google assistant, the new conversational interface you can use to get information from Google.
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Trader Pete Najarian said, although a tough choice, he is leaning towards technology names, more specifically the chipmakers.
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Everyone is different obviously, but for a lot of people it's the smile, and more specifically, the teeth.
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Egypt has had a law against human trafficking but the new legislation deals more specifically with illegal migrants.
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Research shows that Americans still hold negative views about Muslims generally and, more specifically, their treatment of women.
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More specifically, the study rates countries favorably if their efforts to encourage innovation internally also encourage global innovation.
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BM's VR is capped by the operating environment and, more specifically, by the Omani sovereign rating of 'BBB'.
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More specifically, the 66-year-old billionaire entrepreneur credits much of his success to thinking like a toddler.
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More specifically, doctors don't know how long the virus can reside in bodily fluids, such as male semen.
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More specifically, the hotel explained, it's celebrating guac's main ingredient — the mighty avocado — in some rather inventive ways.
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And more specifically, that I couldn't have it — until I broke my streak with two Friday-night beers.
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More specifically, the new rule singled out people who use a representative payee and possess a mental impairment.
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More specifically: the stage of Terry Fator, ventriloquist extraordinaire and the season 2 winner of America's Got Talent.
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More specifically, insiders question the idea that running parallel talks with the EU and Britain would be feasible.
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More specifically, Google made an iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus with the iPhone 7's spec upgrades.
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But now, certain corners of that same British press are turning against them -- or, more specifically, the bride.
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I didn't realize the positive impact running would have on my life, and more specifically, my work life.
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More specifically, he noted that institutional shareholders hold big minority stakes in many companies in the same industry.
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More specifically, Zuckerberg is expected to get questions about Libra — the cryptocurrency that Facebook revealed earlier this year.
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More specifically, Sony's PlayStation 4 sales could more than double that of the closest competition — Microsoft's Xbox One.
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More specifically, in trying to destabilize Ukraine, he invoked "Novorossiya," a czarist name for much of southern Ukraine.
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That trouble maker, he said, is the United States, and more specifically, the occupant in the White House.
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Or more specifically: Is it just Wall Street and not Main Street that benefits from rising stock prices?
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Or, more specifically, time to move clocks back one hour to mark the end of daylight saving time.
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More specifically, Simpson's defense team claimed that the DNA evidence was mishandled, and consequently got it thrown out.
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More specifically, he's in Allentown, Pennsylvania, shirtless at a table in the Lehigh Valley IronPigs' cramped visitors' clubhouse.
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More specifically, the implementation of its Proteus messaging protocol and Cryptobox API and its C wrapper Cryptobox-C.
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Twenty-three-year-old Giulie has 600 milliliters of silicone in her body—in her breasts, more specifically.
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More specifically, WhatsApp is changing the feature that lets users "forward" a message to others on the app.
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More specifically: The meteors fly out from a star near the top of the constellation named Eta Aquarii.
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It expands upon the original written work and, more specifically so, the location in which it was conceived.
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For others, it's Memorial Day Weekend — and, more specifically, breaking out all your warm-weather pieces once again.
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Cioni will be heading up the new L.A. operation which will more specifically focus on bringing the Frame.
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More specifically, a disease whose only cure is kidnapping the a-hole star of the team's superior rivals.
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More specifically, it's a hidden in-joke — an Easter egg, if you will — for Trump's conspiracy-gorged base.
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More than a third of the discussion was dedicated to immigration — more specifically to the problems with it.
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Or, more specifically, she would do Monday — Thursday, then fling Friday and Saturday's offerings across the living room.
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Red urchins, larger than purple urchins, are commercially viable because people eat them — or more specifically, their gonads.
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Or more specifically, a Nigerian immigrant grad student in a cowboy hat walks into a bar in Oklahoma.
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More specifically, back in late March when Taiwan Semi saw a pullback, it later bounced to new highs.
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And, more specifically, will Sanders be able to effectively translate the grassroots energy of his campaign into office?
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More specifically, Kaiser warned of a potential decline in the number of immigrants covered by Medicaid and CHIP.
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More specifically, Facebook posted a code of conduct for its F8 developer conference happening next month (24:36).
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Such distinct character easily fits within the industrial-cool West Loop, and more specifically, the Fulton Market district.
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But, more specifically and of greater concern, migration has stalled in the very places with the most opportunity.
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This last year, I've really felt a call to be more specifically creating space for the queer community.
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What followed engulfed the nation in a heated conversation about race and, more specifically, racial profiling by police.
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More specifically, the giveaway was a marketing stunt for a pair of shoes Glover created in collaboration with Adidas.
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More specifically half a swipe, because if you keep dragging your finger up you'll pull up the app launcher.
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More specifically, the British industrial designer wanted to fashion a coffin and have Ikea produce and distribute it. Morbid?
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More specifically, the infection is caused by different strains of bacteria, which "vary by age group," the CDC notes.
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If you ask Mosunmola "Mo" Abudu, it's being motivated by an eagerness to dispel ignorance - more specifically about Africa.
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Then there are a handful of works that respond more specifically to the dark, disturbing days of our time.
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Netflix is taking full advantage of our obsession with true crime — more specifically, our growing obsession with charismatic killers.
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" More specifically, EverlyWell says its test will tell you if you have a "presumed normal age-matched egg count.
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" He tweeted: "Dear 20th Century Fox, yes, it was a life-threatening illness, but more specifically it was AIDS.
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The action became more specifically centered in Hell's Kitchen, then one of New York City's most crime-ridden neighborhoods.
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Or more specifically, computer simulations that showed what goes on in our fingers just prior to that popping sound.
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More specifically, the nerve cells in your hand sense the heat and send pain signals to your spinal cord.
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More specifically, the DoL alleges that Google violated federal employment laws in relation to salaries for its female employees.
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More specifically, Arconic's website states that the Browns' stadium features 100,000 square feet of the material across its exterior.
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Famously, the brain parasite causes infected mice to lose their instinctive fear of cats, or more specifically, cat urine.
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More specifically, she'd pore over the suitors who actually kept their Instagrams active and public throughout the Bachelorette process.
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Or more specifically, yes, but as long as gallery owners and artists take responsibility for their roles in displacement.
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More specifically, I included some thoughts on Amazon and why their commanding lead is only going to get larger.
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He is, more specifically, a mallard, and named after a New Zealand politician by the name of Trevor Mallard.
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More specifically, we want to know why people rewatch their own Instagram stories and obsessively check who's viewed them.
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It's about Jake Paul, obviously, but more specifically it's a look into how he became the person he is.
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And, more specifically, this moment at 1:14: So if statement number two is true, which is the lie?
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That's where such (relatively) simple means of categorization as ruling elements, qualities, and, more specifically, planets come in handy.
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My parents are from Africa — more specifically, Nigeria — and I am about as black as you will ever get.
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The comic reportedly performed around 15 minutes of "typical Louis C.K. stuff," more specifically, racism, parades, and tipping waitresses.
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The Aichi Dobby foundry specialized in precision machining iron; more specifically, it produced industrial dobby looms and sewing machines.
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If anyone knew how often I dream about murder—more specifically, murdering someone—they'd surely question my moral code.
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More specifically, many are concerned about Trump encouraging right-wing extremism and Republicans tolerating white nationalism within their ranks.
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VR NBB's VR is capped by the operating environment in Bahrain, and more specifically by the Bahrain sovereign rating.
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What's the case for the tariffs, and more specifically, what's the case for them as a national security measure?
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More specifically, Hamilton is a fanfic of Chernow's biography of Alexander Hamilton, and more generally of US history itself.
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The existing legislation Warren reintroduced Wednesday, called the Too Big to Jail Act, targets the financial industry more specifically.
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"Resting guys, more specifically, who might have more dings, that would be No. 1 for me," Maddon told reporters.
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More specifically, the study says a "quasi-stationary circumglobal Rossby wave train" helped deny the storm an escape route.
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More specifically, the North Korean government dispatched cheerleaders, fans, reporters, a taekwondo demonstration team, and a 140-member orchestra.
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Fellow Chinese internet giant Baidu is also eyeing the automotive race, although it's looking more specifically at autonomous cars.
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So Motherboard and Tonic wanted to investigate more specifically why this is happening, and how to react and adapt.
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More specifically, Alibaba Group said researchers will look at machine learning, network security, visual computing and natural language processing.
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So, more specifically, the scientists were meeting to discuss how we might purposefully induce a human being to hibernate.
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"There is such a thing as [using] too many products — or more specifically, too many active ingredients," he says.
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I desperately wanted to rejoin society, but more specifically, I wanted to rejoin whoever in society was having fun.
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More specifically, the quantum matter in the Amherst/Aalto experiments is a superfluid, since it flows with no viscosity.
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Others favored a more direct approach and saw promise in the private sector, more specifically the social media giants.
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WM: When did you first go to the desert, or, more specifically, to the Barker Ranch in Death Valley?
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More specifically, traders usually sell short-maturity paper when there are growing credit risk concerns at a sovereign level.
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Logistics is highly supported by not only the broader consumption trend, but more specifically, the growth in e-commerce.
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More specifically, they cite the potential economic implications of either candidate winning as the driving force behind the drop.
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More specifically, YouTube hasn't had any noticeable changes in terms of featuring during the past week, the firm says.
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More specifically, I love learning about a city's public transportation system so I can complain incessantly about its flaws.
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More specifically, we must look at the one of the movement's most famous and enduring pieces: Marcel Duchamp's Fountain.
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More specifically, when he was 19, he attacked a Staten Island grandmother at knifepoint before fleeing with her valuables.
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"Berman said there's a "fairly strong correlation" between economic downtown, and even more specifically deep recessions, and "democratic backsliding.
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More specifically, it reflects the following key rating drivers: The country's high public debt represents the main credit weakness.
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Then determine: Precisely how much, in a business built on food and service, does "place" (more specifically, architecture) matter?
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There is a weird thing about sunscreen — or, more specifically, about one of the ingredients in most formulas, avobenzone.
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More specifically, the show is about the social context from which they came, and how they emerged at all.
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It turns out finding video is easy, but finding good video — more specifically, must-see good video — is hard.
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But it is more specifically targeted to the plague of school shootings, whose perpetrators are almost always young men.
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More specifically, since she is a chef, some believe that she slowly poisoned him over time with baked goods.
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More specifically, I wish for a life in which I could have all possible things rolled into one spouse.
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And in doing so, she set the stage for generations of female artists -- more specifically, female African American artists.
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However, I did have an issue with the fit of 1More's earbuds or, more specifically, with the right earbud.
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More specifically, I'm thinking of Josiah, who, by some measures, had a good week — he won the spelling bee!
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Chaumet created 41 pieces celebrating parties — or more specifically four black-tie gatherings with classical music at their hearts.
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So, yes, Russia continues to support Sanders—or, more specifically, the narrative that the process is rigged against him.
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This week his sights are firmly set on Donald Trump — and, more specifically, his promise to help coal miners.
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The two governments have blamed foreigners and, more specifically, Chinese investors, of buying houses and inflating real estate markets.
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More specifically, the journal cites a reduced risk of cardiovascular disease, metabolic syndrome, inflammatory bowel disease, and colorectal cancer.
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But more specifically, it was the impending Saudi Aramco initial public offering (IPO) that sent the most tongues wagging.
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The biggest threat to minorities, particularly African Americans, and more specifically African American men such as myself, is Sessions.
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More specifically, what will it mean for her socialization, her mental well-being, and who she's allowed to be?
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More specifically, we knew we had to include images from Sherman's 'Clowns' series, which she created between 2003-2004.
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And yet, cooking, and more specifically baking, became my best friend—even if I didn't eat a single crumb.
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I think while we're making it, we have ourselves in mind—for the younger versions of ourselves more specifically.
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These channels are all meant to sell us on a version of Gwyneth that is relatable — but more specifically, sellable.
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More specifically, they were aimed at reducing crime, cracking down on gangs and expanding punishments for violence against police officers.
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As Murray pointed out, by targeting drones more specifically, we're able to keep more innocent civilians out of harm's way.
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Or, more specifically, what if your soundbar could swivel like a sassy robot and adjust itself to whatever you're watching?
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More specifically, Chinese citizens are suddenly drowning in debt after the country opened the door to personal lending in 2014.
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More specifically, the index is up 27 percent since the November election of President Donald Trump, whom Soros strongly opposed.
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More specifically, data scientists can build a model in a Kaggle Jupyter Notebook, known as Kaggle Kernels in the community.
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You may have heard that some people are unhappy with Facebook and, more specifically, its chairman and CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
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This study more specifically focused on the 87 men who self-identified as virgins at the start of the study.
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More specifically, she took on Kendall Jenner along with her sister Kim Kardashian and the rest of the KarJenner squad.
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More specifically, Facebook can explain that content is chosen because of location, number of common friends or similarity in posts.
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More specifically, it's aimed to get supporters to actually get off their couches and into a campaign office to volunteer.
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But the ideological vision Trump put forward during the Republican primary campaign was deeply conservative, and, more specifically, deeply paleoconservative.
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More specifically, the show is known for just how much of it the writers managed to pack into each episode.
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More specifically, it chose a political enemy effectively born onto the internet and innately capable of waging an information war.
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More specifically, the attacks reminded us that we need to confront the threat ISIS poses to our nation's transportation system.
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More specifically, channels that are coming from different inputs, such as a cable channel and a free-to-air broadcast.
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This is DragCon, or more specifically, RuPaul's Dragcon, the multimillion-dollar extravaganza that's the drag industry's answer to comic con.
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Apologies for not sending one out Monday morning — or more specifically, not warning you on Friday that I might not.
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Tacoma is more like a play, or more specifically, an immersive theatrical production in the vein of Sleep No More.
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More specifically, it's about Phiona Mutesi, a world-famous chess player who grew up in the Ugandan slum of Katwe.
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" More specifically, "Of the 135 RCTs [randomized controlled trials] included in this review, 84.44 percent were high risk of bias.
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More specifically, I started playing Fantastic Contraption—a game that lets you build crazy machines using drag-and-drop tools.
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Well more specifically, at least, according to floriculturist Tim Pollak, rotting fish, stinky cheese, Chloraseptic throat spray, garlic and mothballs.
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With LOTS OF YELLING and furtive crying and MORE YELLING and then occasionally messy water chugging (or more specifically, shotgunning).
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More specifically, there are concerns about slowing Chinese oil demand growth and the potential oversupply of fuels in the country.
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More specifically, the missiles were aimed at a hangar in a secluded compound on the west side of the airfield.
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To put it a little bit more specifically, in 1950, 70 percent of black children lived in single-parent households.
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If any of this were to happen, though, I knew what I'd have to do, or more specifically not do.
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More specifically, Mattis's hosts were also violating a 2015 Qatari pledge to keep this specific preacher off of state television.
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More specifically: One-third of respondents want to put that little extra swag toward Botox, lip filler, or cellulite treatments.
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More specifically, WebMD recommends rinsing the affected area with vinegar for 30 seconds before removing the creature's tentacles with tweezers.
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But it sounds like Emmanuel is more specifically referring to what Game of Thrones does best: killing your favorite characters.
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More specifically, the phone has dual cameras and the fingerprint sensor on the back that's better separated from the cameras.
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In this case, her iPhone, an object she rarely ever breaks eye contact with, and more specifically on social media.
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More specifically, President Obama also agreed to meet with Sanders at the White House on Thursday – per the senator's request.
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The "game" part is the weakest element, but the story—and more specifically, the main characters—picks up the slack.
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More specifically, SoftBank is counting on the smooth evolution of today's rideshare companies into vast networks of self-driving taxis.
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That would be terrible news not just for world economic growth, but generally for Asia and more specifically for Japan.
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"She did struggle with [attention deficit disorder], more specifically the hyperactive part of that," Cathy said during a phone interview.
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Yes, Magic Johnson and Rob Pelinka are more gregarious, magnetic, and reputable than Mitch Kupchak and, more specifically, Jim Buss.
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"Looking further ahead, we think that the slowdown in growth will become more visible, more specifically in 1H20," they said.
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But what Bezos has more specifically in mind—and is closer to home—was revealed in the talk with Geekwire.
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And have the spouses of nearly eight years considered expanding their family further — more specifically, has Isaiah requested a sibling?
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More specifically, the curriculum I am developing will provide a new experience for students that is centered around finding balance.
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The German study, published five years ago, tried to find out more specifically, or rather how, physiologically, this was so.
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Milena Busquets's light novel is interested in the heavy subjects of death and sex, or more specifically, grief and flirtation.
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More specifically, coming back to the 5 + 27 = 32 example, 323 is larger than 30, but only by a little.
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If when we talk about expanding the aperture, just speak a little more specifically about what you mean by that.
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More specifically, this means we can focus on Tkay Maidza, the Zimbabwean-Australian artist whose debut album, Tkay, dropped yesterday.
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This focuses on the company's energy business, or more specifically, the opaqueness around its lobbying efforts in the energy sector.
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Not just 220, and all the riots that happened in 260, and 21979 — but, much more specifically, from the '60s.
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Instead of telling me they took "acid" or "molly," they referred more specifically to drugs they had tested at check!
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More specifically, real-time, machine-readable, regularly reported open data that is transparent from collection all the way through analysis.
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More specifically, smoking pot didn't influence blood pressure, cholesterol levels, or inflammation, but it did significantly worsen people's periodontal health.
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More specifically, last June, Barr wrote a private memo to the Justice Department in which he blasted the Mueller investigation.
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More specifically, we last premiered a little duet they did with Hunger Games actress and singer Jena Malone, and then?
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More specifically, the staggered beams of light penetrating the set evoked the "cathedral of light" effect seen at Nuremberg Rallies.
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But more specifically, it's also a place whose local political culture and identity are heavily influenced by embrace of immigration.
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But Amazon wants more; specifically, the money you spend on more fashionable attire such as dresses, nice jeans and shoes.
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More specifically, it's decent health care for the working-class families who dominate their home states of Maine and Alaska.
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" Or more specifically, "violent action or threats designed to cause fear among ordinary people, in order to achieve political aims.
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More specifically, have you been to a country where the epidemic is flaring up, such as China, Korea or Italy?
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More specifically, Bonobos is known as an innovator in exactly this type of hybrid of online and physical store sales.
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Beauty is gendered — more specifically, who gets to be seen as beautiful is defined by how we perceive their gender.
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Enter Walmart and, more specifically, We Dress America, the brand's monthly roundup of what's trending and where to find it.
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That's given rise to more focused vertical search services, and — even more specifically — better search within sites and apps themselves.
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More specifically, it's located on what is called the Dry Valleys, which are 13,297 ft (4053 meters) above sea level.
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As demonstrations have progressed, however, chanted slogans have become more specifically anti-clerical, calling for an end to theocratic rule.
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More specifically, the company says it's canceling the "in-person component," which would have been held in San Jose, Calif.
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But Gerwig is utilizing this idea to underline more specifically how much harder that idea is to bear for women.
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More specifically, baby blends that are non-GMO, 100% plant-derived, dairy-free, gluten-free, and with no added sugars.
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More specifically, the official diet outline from the NIH recommends three to five servings of sweets a week, or less.
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More specifically, he was being accused of using the power of the Senate to thwart the will of the President.
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More specifically: inside the very English surroundings of Charterhouse, a 14th-century building complex in Clerkenwell near the McQueen headquarters.
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Even Noah's escape plan relies on music — more specifically, a gospel song whose lyrics act as a code to freedom.
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More specifically, they want people to say "I Love You" to whoever needs to hear it before it's too late.
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"Sooner or later we'll get rid of the term," he says, and talk more specifically about each of its components.
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Moving more specifically into Refrigerator Monologues, I know you've written some about Gwen Stacy being the impetus to this book.
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More specifically, Blackstone has been doing so via real estate investment funds whose limited partners include California public pension funds — i.e.
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More specifically, the research tends to focus on reports for homicides, since homicide reports tend to have the most accurate data.
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Others have suggested turning people, or more specifically their cell phones, into individual units of a worldwide cosmic-ray receiver.[arXiv]
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Amazon Echo (and more specifically Alexa) is a full-fledged platform—one that Apple and Google should be taking very seriously.
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More specifically, what if Monsters Inc, Finding Nemo and Inside Out ended right during the crushing scenes, instead of later on?
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Donald J. TrumpOr more specifically, the battle that the Trump administration has led against science through policy, cabinet appointments, and funding.
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Drilling down on "life and death," the show more specifically tackles the question of who has the power to give life.
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I'm also really pleased with the 4,000mAh battery — or, more specifically, with the battery life I'm getting on the 7 Pro.
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The complicated emotional labor of social media celebrity and, more specifically, a subset of stars who deliver comforting and upbeat messages.
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The Château de Montsoreau-Museum of Contemporary Art is dedicated not just to contemporary art, but, more specifically, to conceptual art.
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"Seeing other transgender women's nude bodies—and more specifically, seeing them praised, affirmed, and sexually embraced—helped a lot," she said.
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Bushwick imagines a literal culture war, but it seems more specifically interested in inverting the right-wing fantasy of guerrilla resistance.
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This summer, three celebrity couples have gotten engaged after dating for approximately 45 minutes (or more specifically, 2 to 3 months).
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CNN partnered with the Kaiser Family Foundation this year to look more specifically at the view of white, working class Americans.
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More specifically, Barrett hopes that studies like these can one day help scientists understand complex chronic diseases like diabetes and schizophrenia.
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" More specifically "images of interracial couples evoke a neural disgust response...increased insula activation relative to images of same-race couples.
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More specifically, he's a director who creates brilliant text but seems largely unaware of the subtext he's introducing alongside that text.
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More specifically, there were no stairs for Obama to use to disembark from Air Force One, according to the Washington Post.
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Music is important because it allows people to talk about themselves––or, more specifically, it allows me to talk about myself.
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Challenges building the community: There aren't many female DJ/promoters within this subculture in Austin and more specifically, Latina DJ/promoters.
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VRs NBB's and BBK's VRs are capped by the operating environment in Bahrain, and more specifically by the Bahrain sovereign rating.
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But that conversation was more specifically about how sexual assault is used and portrayed onscreen, by shows like Game of Thrones.
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More specifically, Wald said the breakdown has made him more cautious on value-based sectors such as energy, materials and financials.
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More specifically, UpScored is targeting people who are not necessarily unhappy in their careers but may be down for a switch.
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More specifically, experts try to look at the so-called "polling aggregators" that average the findings of all the major pollsters.
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While we love breaking out our warm-weather clothing items, we also love refreshing our accessories, and more specifically, our handbags.
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Laws were enacted, specifically by the English, to curb violence and, more specifically, to reduce the fighting prowess of the Irish.
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Yes the law in Alabama is an attack on women - but more specifically, it's an attack on poor and marginalised women.
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But chanted slogans have become more specifically anti-clerical as the demonstrations have progressed, calling for an end to theocratic rule.
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More specifically, Elgort will play a young JFK, long before the presidential bits we've seen on screen way too many times.
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More specifically: if you have a sketchy past (as defined by the Pentagon) you can participate, but you won't get paid.
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Or more specifically, agreeing that states should be free to seek their own solutions to the problems that plague us all.
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More specifically, eating fried chicken had a 13% greater risk of death and 12% increased risk of a heart-related death.
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More specifically, Marion, Clackamas, Polk, and Benton counties in Oregon produce the most trees in the state for the holiday season.
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More specifically, four of the world's top TV manufacturers—LG, Samsung, Sony, and Vizio—are adding AirPlay 2.0 to new models.
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More specifically, writes Al-Naji, the founders didn't foresee some of the ripple effects of the regulatory guidance it began receiving.
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More specifically, this is a mock centered on what I believe is the right fit between player talent and team needs.
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More specifically, how the hippocampus develops — this is the part of the brain that helps us form and store episodic memories.
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Like all midterms, it will be a race about voter turnout — more specifically, about how many Democrats O'Rourke can turn out.
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More specifically, Rodgers asked about the frequent criticism that Twitter hasn't found a way to consistently ban Nazis from the service.
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But it also exemplifies more specifically his lifelong, politically informed approach to depicting black Americans: with both grandeur and frank humanity.
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More specifically, 40% of service jobs such as restaurants, retail stores, or child care centers do not have paid sick time.
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Frankly, I'm an idiot for taking this long to get around to Persona 4—or, more specifically, Persona 4 (The) Golden.
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More specifically, the screenshot showed a location in a particular neighborhood—just a couple of blocks from where the target was.
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"The political classes will need to make significant decisions in regards to women's sport, and more specifically women's football," she added.
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More specifically, respondents said that the federal government did a lot to help politicians, big corporations, the wealthy and campaign donors.
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Or, more specifically, an idea came tattooed on the leg of a woman kicking through the water in Key Largo, Fla.
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" According to the Swedish Academy, Mr. Romer earned his Nobel, more specifically, "for integrating technological innovations into long-run macroeconomic analysis.
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It is how the team's stunning elimination has affected the United States Soccer Federation, and more specifically its president, Sunil Gulati.
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The voluminous, ruffled blouses that have dominated feeds for a few years have gone West — more specifically, straight to the prairie.
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But it's also worth thinking about what the government and individual communities might do more specifically to encourage and strengthen marriage.
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More specifically, I picked people who have character, strong faces, and people who would be good in front of a camera.
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"They both inspired me to become a physician and, even more specifically, a physician who does research," Dr. Arnold Rabson said.
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To be honest, it's a good moment to be a woman in music, but more specifically a woman in hip-hop.
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More specifically, security researchers told Motherboard that bad actors could take advantage of the unpatched bug to create spyware on Phones.
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The big question is how involved Trump gets in the race and, more specifically, whether he endorses one of Sessions's opponents.
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More specifically, it is a rendering of the original in Moscow, repurposed for the nearly 700,000-square-foot Astana Opera House.
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I'm still obsessed with this question — or more specifically with questions about how computers are changing and how they're changing us.
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More specifically, Sanders also proposes giving a $1,300 per year benefit increase to seniors with annual incomes of $16,4003 or less.
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Campaigns would only concentrate on high-population states, and more specifically, metropolitan areas, because that is where more voters are located.
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But it makes you feel like what you're putting inside it is maybe safe, or more private, or yours more specifically.
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More specifically, it promoted how it's partnered with audio firm ESS to put a 32-bit "quad-DAC" in the device.
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More specifically, Logan and its writers — Scott Frank, Michael Green, and director James Mangold — were nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay. Wow.
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More specifically, we were informed about this decision, which we understand forms part of Deutsche's change in strategy, on March 21, 2016.
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In Scream, the masked serial killer stalking Woodsboro — and, more specifically, Sidney — threatens to take away her control over her own life.
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More specifically, the largest determinant to sharing a fake news article was being over the age of 65 — regardless of political orientation.
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The Punisher (Jon Bernthal) is now on the scene, brutally killing "bad guys" — or, more specifically, the people he thinks are bad.
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More specifically, how we try to command our narratives when the world—ecologically, socially and politically—seems to be careening towards devastation.
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We already knew that a script—or, more specifically, an outline of a script—of episode four was part of the hack.
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And even more specifically, can media companies ever build the kinds of scalable product businesses that we've seen in the software world?
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More specifically, the suit alleges that while TickBox TV may not come preloaded with infringing addons, it funnels customers directly to them.
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More specifically, the realization that many of the franchise's most memorable characters wouldn't be playable in the game from the get-go.
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For certain, there will be numerous lawsuits—or "petitions for review," more specifically—filed in reaction to the Restoring Internet Freedom Order.
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More specifically, if you have an iPad that's older than the iPad Air you will notice a significant improvement with this iPad.
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"More specifically, people who were displaced to a temporary shelter as opposed of having friends and family to stay with," she said.
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As all good things do, every Caudalie product starts with wine — more specifically, with the antioxidant-rich polyphenols often found in grapes.
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It's related, more specifically, to the trend of male pastiche film directors marketing their movies with soundtracks that are essentially personal playlists.
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More specifically, its media businesses like Pinpoint — digital targeting with location info for businesses and ads — are 170 percent over 2014 revenue.
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More specifically, Getty accused Google Images of harvesting its photographs in a way that siphoned traffic away from Getty's paid-for website.
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More specifically, though, the Phillips offer a wholesomeness that's similar to what many people found so captivating about HGTV's former first couple.
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Others were more specifically concerned about the fresh powers that the law gave to Najib, who has been prime minister since 2009.
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Ideally you will make a good impression and then follow up on Monday to talk more specifically about your career-related goals.
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More specifically, it forces transgender students in public schools to use bathrooms and other facilities that are inconsistent with their gender identity.
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The company wants to help local news organizations more specifically, as those media companies don't necessarily have a ton of development resources.
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More specifically, the average time of birth for the Criollo was 6.34am and that for the Wichí and Toba/Qom was 4.18am.
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But more specifically, the group, and especially two main suspects, were allegedly involved in the sale of customised BlackBerry and Android devices.
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More specifically this is also the case for women, with education and college degrees being a very big part of our culture.
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More specifically, it proves that whoever left the message has the necessary private key to decrypt individual files infected by the virus.
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Clinton is, at root, a litigator, or, more specifically, a deponent looking to avoid saying anything that will trigger an adverse judgment.
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More specifically, she said, she has grown "very interested in lower-dose platforms," especially as women begin seeking more "moderate dosing" opportunities.
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Recently, his Democratic opponent, Leslie Cockburn, has been sharing his social media postings focused on Bigfoot and, more specifically, Bigfoot's hypothetical genitalia.
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More specifically, she wants to make sure that her daughter never forgets that mom did an underwater pregnancy shoot before Beyoncé did.
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In a world that's overflowing with cutesy, overpriced, home decor boutiques, few would argue the allure of Target — or more specifically, Target.com.
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More specifically, they live in marine oxygen-deficient zones (ODZs)—a middle layer of tropical ocean where oxygen exists in trace amounts.
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More specifically, Fromme will say that a woman can voluntarily have sex while blacked out, even if she can't remember doing so.
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So, like most of us, you'll most likely turn to the internet to solve your problems, and more specifically to a chatbot.
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The central leadership began to talk more frequently and more specifically about overseas attacks, not just encouraging sympathizers to carry them out.
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The trend: The biggest drops came among independents, whites and, more specifically, whites without college degrees — a key element of Trump's base.
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I just really wanted to stay true to the twists in the saga and more specifically the storyline of Dom going rogue.
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Even more specifically: How much money women around the country are expected to pay out of pocket for medical treatment after assaults.
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More specifically, npm, the package manager used by most JavaScript developers to source, test, and prepare their code for release, began failing.
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Yes, this says something about how much you love him, or more specifically, how comfortable you are in a relationship with him.
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Or, more specifically, it's time for you to start shopping for the perfect gift to give your significant other on February 14.
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Waymo, and more specifically Krafcik, has never provided much detail about how its self-driving system would make public transportation more accessible.
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Much more specifically, says Basis in its white paper, it plans to use a three-token system to handle expansion and contraction.
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But, above all, the tattoos paint a kind of social portrait of Portugal and, more specifically, Lisbon in the early 20th century.
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The news comes at an interesting time in the world of social media, and more specifically the data that swirls around it.
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That is, Fujitsu is offering its technology as a cloud service, or, more specifically, what's known as Software as a Service (SaaS).
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A preoccupation with love, and more specifically with the ways black people find to express love among themselves, connects him and Baldwin.
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Yet that is exactly what the Trump administration and, more specifically, the Department of Housing and Urban Development, are poised to do.
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More specifically, let's talk about the skyrocketing costs of prescription drugs and what they mean for patients and our health care system.
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More specifically, that means looking at how many people are going to be able to hear the noise emissions from the eVTOLs.
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I asked a trainee working in Didi's marketing department to talk more specifically about the company's strategies for dealing with click fraud.
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Musk's lawyers argued that statements on the internet, and more specifically on unmoderated forums like Twitter, are presumptively opinion, not objective fact.
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More specifically, they wanted to create designed gradients along lines and new form while creating new references in the art of tattooing.
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Long after the Confederacy's demise, Southerners—and, more specifically, white women—used statues, textbooks, and public ceremonies to prop up its legacy.
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More specifically, Kesha confronts who is standing in her way—bastards she doesn't give a name to, but whom we can discern.
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More specifically, he concerned himself with the question of what the Reconstruction era had to teach us about the meaning of freedom.
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More specifically, 56 of the congressmen who changed their vote from no to yes represented states that had enfranchised women in 1917.
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Or more specifically, how to better regulate it to protect users' privacy and shield platforms from illegal activity (like, say, Russian hackers).
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Anti-Chinese violence, in other words, was a form of political action or, more specifically, what could be termed 'violent racial politics.
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More specifically, live video, and how the company plans to turn its recent livestreaming push into a boon for its bottom line.
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Rowbottom identifies the enemy as patriarchy and, more specifically, the silence patriarchy enforces on women, leaving their bodies to express the inexpressible.
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But while there are more specifically nonbinary roles now, the roles that I have traditionally gone for, the call sheet said female.
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"It's really an incitement to harass Democratic-leaning but more specifically African-American or Hispanic voters," Judge Gwin said at the hearing.
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More specifically, he allegedly said, "Prepare to die (expletive)," and I will "take that dog away from you" to a potential witness.
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In a strange way the play protects him, or, more specifically, the play's presentation of his horrific death from AIDS protects him.
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More specifically, the beans we had heard so much about, the ones chef Eduardo Garcia calls his "very, very old fashioned" soup.
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The vast majority of cases and deaths have been in China, and more specifically Hubei province, but the global spread appears inexorable.
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The result is Ares' mind-shattering, shockingly bloody, wildly deadly season 1 finale, "Episode 8," and more specifically, its chilling closing sequence.
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That's why, arguably, the Europeans (more specifically, the Germans) and the Chinese are in no hurry for a trade deal with Washington.
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More specifically, 34% attribute the pay gap to racism, 35% attribute it to sexism and 31% attribute it to prejudice against immigrants.
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More specifically, if you have a factory move to China, in many of these places [where a factory leaves], there's nothing left.
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More specifically, it was the best time-travel movie of the decade, even if it wasn't really about time travel at all.
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But speaking more specifically, I agree that being asked to do the exact same job for less money feels like an insult.
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" Marcum captures the elusive nature of this word that "is central to understanding the Portuguese spirit, and more specifically the Azorean one.
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More specifically, the white blood cells of people who suffered through chronic loneliness appeared to be stuck in a state of fear.
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All of them have done segments riffing on the election—and, more specifically, taking Trump to task—but which has done it best?
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More specifically, it's about the relationship between Luke and Rey, who revealed herself to be a promising young Jedi in The Force Awakens.
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It's how the characters talk to one another, or more specifically, how the game handles moments when they don't talk to one another.
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A display in the cab allowed us to see what the truck was seeing, or more specifically what the camera-based system sees.
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So typically I'll ask people to articulate a little more specifically 'what is your bar, how are you assessing people against that bar?
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" More specifically, fans cringed at the track's line, "Closed on Sunday, you're my Chick-fil-A/ You're my number one, with the lemonade.
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More specifically: a refreshingly honest, witty Almay campaign about inclusivity in these trying times, which (no surprise here) she wrote and co-created.
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Ruby Day runs a channel featuring everything from cleaning and yoga videos, to cooking naked (or more specifically, in a strategically placed apron).
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The company will home in on conditions that stem from poor heart health, chronic disease, stress, well-being, and more specifically, sleep apnea.
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Before anyone escapes to more tropical climes, Khloé catches us up on what is going on with Lamar, or, more specifically, Lamar's schedule.
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More specifically, Calvey is being quarantined in a solitary cell, reportedly without any money in his "jail account" to even buy basic toiletries.
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More specifically, end-to-end encryption uses complex mathematical algorithms to scramble your data so only your intended recipient can unscramble your message.
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More specifically, a group of people who crossed into the roped-off area and pushed and shoved the rock until it toppled over.
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I think it's made it easier for us to ask questions more specifically about a player and their motivations and about their lives.
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But Trump's vitriol against the four Democratic lawmakers — and more specifically, Omar — has not been focused on their views or allegations of misconduct.
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A nice doctor—but a doctor all the same—Borgne confirmed for me that tobacco (and, more specifically, burning it) destroys taste buds.
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More specifically, a 2008 study found that less than 5% of people who've experienced sexual harassment or assault in the workplace report it.
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Vertical Networks, a media company launched in late 2015 by Rupert Murdoch's daughter Elisabeth Murdoch, decided to focus more specifically on the format.
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More specifically, this will be a silent protest honoring the many women who worked with (and were affected by) fallen producer Harvey Weinstein.
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More specifically, Trump has tried to point to the very existence of these loopholes as an example of Clinton's ineffectiveness as a legislator.
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For several years now, Bernie Sanders has been prominently describing himself as a "socialist" and more specifically praising the social model of Denmark.
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If there are apps that you want to tailor more specifically, it's always worth having a dig into the settings inside that app.
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For a start, Europe's recovery – or more specifically, the euro zone's, is not so established that industry experts forecast a smooth ride ahead.
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More specifically, it's only letting players buy sale copies of its popular shooter Counter-Strike: Global Offensive for themselves rather than as gifts.
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More specifically, Trump's inability to restrain himself made him difficult to work with, especially outside his core real estate business, and cost him.
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More specifically, Lightmatter's chip includes an optical component called a Mach-Zehnder interferometer instead of a more common multiplier-accumulator, or MAC, unit.
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The details of how the program will work, however, still have to be hammered out at the DoT and, more specifically, the FAA.
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Kustomer, he says, is not only competing against Salesforce but perhaps even more specifically Zendesk, in offering a new take on customer support.
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Robots, though more specifically virtual robots or chatbots powered by artificial intelligence (AI), are transforming the way brands do business with their customers.
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America, and more specifically the American electoral process will get through this, as we got through our own brush with tea party politics.
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In the deep American South, and more specifically the port of New Orleans, patois more than a dialect, it's a way of life.
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More specifically, despite Clinton's presidential nomination in 2016, Democrats have not selected another woman to serve as their vice presidential nominee since Rep.
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" I think the tagline is more specifically, "The Ghost that has hurt us, in the way that he has hurt us, must die.
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It's time to find out if social media, and more specifically, the power of millions of individual voices, are now the true influencers.
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More specifically, it is these core values that empower people to stand up against harassment at work and help the victims in need.
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And if "Spider-Man" was a movie about power, its sequel is a film about responsibility, and more specifically, the burden of it.
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The media has taken a lot of shit this election—specifically cable news and even more specifically CNN—for its use of panels.
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More specifically, a recent study has found what appears to be a direct link between caloric intake and how cluttered a kitchen is.
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Where did she get them if not the Russian government — more specifically, from emails stolen by Russian government hackers from the DNC servers?
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More specifically, it wants you to know that politics and upheaval are also going on in the various relationships among Victoria's royal servants.
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Even more specifically, we need to listen to trans people of color, and those people who live at very violent intersections of society.
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This was the first earnings report since losing a federal tax credit (more specifically half of it) for its buyers on Jan. 2100.
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More specifically, Yellen indicated that the so-called terminal rate in this rate-hiking cycle may be much lower than in previous periods.
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But we need much more, specifically, a large injection of broad fiscal stimulus, ideally through a simple one-time payment to all Americans.
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"These are unproven allegations and we welcome the signing of privacy waivers so we can discuss these claims more specifically," a spokesperson says.
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More specifically, Mr. Fiene, a Lutheran pastor, explains how secular progressives might miss the comfort Christians gain through prayer, even in tragic times.
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But lawmakers' questions for Director Robert Redfield focused more specifically on the outbreak, particularly regarding the slow rollout of tests across the country.
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The subject of this series is films directed by women, about women — or more specifically, in which women discuss their lives on camera.
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He has based his entire campaign on his support in the black community and, more specifically, in the black community in South Carolina.
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More specifically, he argued that Trump was attempting to interfere in a democratic process in an effort to guarantee himself a second term.
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More specifically, Redler believes that crude saw new "momentum" to the upside the moment a "descending trend line" was broken in mid-September.
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It's just a story about people and more specifically this family, and I think people are seeing themselves a little bit in it.
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More specifically, Mr. Bloomberg was not eligible for the earlier debates, which required candidates to show a certain level of fund-raising support.
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More specifically Lake Oswego...Make sure y'all washing y'all hands with soap for 20 or more seconds & covering ya mouths when you cough.
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"It has to fit a predetermined idea of what men think is pretty, more specifically what Roger Ailes thinks is pretty," she said.
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More specifically, how it lets him exhibit knowledge, compassion and wit on issues across the racial spectrum — from gang life to golf life.
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They're also contributing to the cost of living for their adult children, more specifically for nonessentials such as flights home for the holidays.
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There are people coming from the visual effects industry (more specifically, the world of Star Wars), mobile and gaming developers, and graphic designers.
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My unbelievable fascination around venture capital, and more specifically the prolific fundraising culture that I believe is fundamentally unsustainable in the long term.
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Tusk also happens to be a Middle Eastern restaurant, or more specifically a showcase for local ingredients viewed through a Middle Eastern lens.
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More specifically, unlike with most other past offenders who've gone to the altar of "DWTS," Spicer's transgressions are potentially beyond game-show atonement.
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More specifically, the workers want better terms for short-term staff threatened, they say, by a court order banning extensions to their contracts.
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More specifically, profound disagreements about how much money the district has now and how much will likely be available in years to come.
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More specifically, there seems to be a good chance that the Brit makes his first defense against an old foe in Dan Henderson.
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I'm talking about the way Jane the Virgin has told the story of Jane and Michael's romance and, more specifically, their fledgling marriage.
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More specifically, fact-checked information that has been rated true seems to be less sharable than fact-checked information that has been rated false.
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Well, more specifically, Toyota Land Cruisers, the iconic four-wheel drive vehicles known for their all-terrain aplomb before SUVs were ever a thing.
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More specifically, the physicists observed that neutrinos traveling in a beam fired underground from Fermilab to Soudan demonstrated statistical relationships indicating intact quantum superpositions.
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Using technology from the German AI company audEERING, the Elite 85h can detect over 6,000 sound characteristics and filter out the noise more specifically.
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Uber— or, more specifically, Danny Iland and Andrew Irish, whose startup, ShadowMaps, was bought by Uber in 22018—are working on that gnarly problem.
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But why shouldn't Clinton be rallying her political affiliates and, more specifically, her loyal followers during this challenging post-election effort to move on?
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But it is also a question of history and, more specifically, of how welfare states in the rest of the world developed alongside warfare.
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Wikimedia's case concerns internet surveillance under Section 702 of the FISA Amendments Act, or more specifically, "upstream" interception of data from internet backbone cables.
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But that history and culture primarily serves as a backdrop for telling stories from a specifically queer — and, more specifically, queer of color — perspective.
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Its ultimate success, however, hinges on others' incompetence — more specifically, their willingness to lie and otherwise obfuscate the truth in order to protect themselves.
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That one piece of criticism stuck with me — or more specifically, stuck to my thighs — like glue every time I looked in the mirror.
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More specifically, Proterra says it has so far sold more than 300 vehicles to 35 city, university, and commercial transit agencies throughout North America.
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I had experienced dozens of panic attacks throughout my life — that's just what living with anxiety (or more specifically, generalized anxiety disorder) is like.
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More specifically, the fruits sold at ALDI come in a 2-pound bag with the brand Rio Duero; look for EAN# 7804650090281, 7804650090298, 7804650090304.
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More specifically, I wanted to ask him about the tension I saw between his role as a scientist and his role in the church.
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More specifically to me, what were they thinking about when they misrepresented what was said about me versus what they wrote in the affidavit?
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More specifically, it is the religion by which the Ethnic European Folk have traditionally related to the Divine and to the world around them.
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More specifically, the value that people are finally seeing in having more women in roles that were predominantly occupied by men — certainly in sound.
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More specifically Essential is said to already be in talks with several UK carriers, including EE, to finalize a launch date for the device.
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More specifically, Ora confirmed that we will indeed be able to wear our beloved off-the-shoulder tops well into the cold months. Seriously.
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But more specifically, the Wednesday Lauer's removal was announced, TODAY's viewership rose to 5.7 million, maintaining high numbers for the rest of the week.
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But more specifically, he claimed that he could not stand for the flag while the police are murdering civilians and getting away with it.
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All of this grim news comes alongside some fascinating findings about the roles elephants—or more specifically, elephant feet—play in their local ecosystems.
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More specifically, he had no connection to and was quite critical of a Republican Party whose national brand died during the 2008 presidential election.
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So I ask, how much do you think Stadia will cost, or more specifically, how much would you pay for Google's game streaming platform?
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More specifically, Qualcomm will have to report to the FTC on a yearly basis how it's complying with the first four court-ordered guidelines.
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More specifically, I was trying to become the lead singer—pitch black, dyed hair, tattered clothing, and loads of makeup slathered on my face.
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More specifically, a HECM line of credit allows homeowners to access their home equity after age 62 without giving up ownership of the home.
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Stella the bouncy, joyful Labrador from Maine is known for her love of fall foliage — more specifically, jumping into big ol' piles of leaves.
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More specifically, Nvidia wants to power the future slate of self-driving cars — and it has a number of automakers lined up to help.
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More specifically, the DOJ's Community-Oriented Policing Services Office will take charge of the initiative and make it part of its Collaborative Reform Initiative.
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More specifically, you can track your entire social media and Facebook data, to instantly assess your overall campaign performance, cost, CTR, impressions and more.
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More specifically a Time Out New York survey found that 39 percent of people masturbated at work, while a Glamour survey uncovered similar numbers.
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It's no surprise then that every major cloud provider is betting on containers — and more specifically on the open source Kubernetes container orchestration service.
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More specifically, Clegg apparently told Tajani that 19 different parties and organizations could be exempted from the rules for a month before May 26.
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"There was a lot of tension, I will say, between he and I — I think, more specifically," Trump told a news conference on Monday.
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"The overall theme is that people continue to worry about the deterioration in China and, more specifically, the continued erosion in WTI," said Larson.
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Given your experiences, do you think you've learned anything in the last year about this country, or more specifically about what happened that day?
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More specifically: Celebrity Stars In Their Eyes, which usually involved people off Coronation Street stiffly moving through theatre school choreography with tangible self-awareness.
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More specifically, researchers tracked how much time participants spent in various stages of the sleep and how long it took them to fall asleep.
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More specifically, on the first night only, the left hemispheres of their brains did not sleep nearly as deeply as their right hemispheres did.
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And nearly a decade after that first inquiry, Bompas & Parr hosted its very first sploshing party — or, more specifically, its first cake-sitting party.
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And candidates like frontrunner Joe Biden are under pressure to speak more specifically about actions they would take to fight global warming, said Hecht.
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Indeed, China has already begun to impose some of those "consequences" on South Korea — or, more specifically, on one of South Korea's biggest companies.
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The lives we enjoy come as a result of those who fought for our rights, and more specifically, gave birth to and raised us.
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More specifically for the bank, it reflects problem loans in construction and tourism, legacy exposure in India, as well as slower growth in Mauritius.
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The book is about punching people but it's more specifically about masculinity, and the complex architecture of rage, intimacy, and fulfillment that boxing represents.
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Once again, the Trump WH appears to favor evangelicals (more specifically, a partic kind of evangelical) over others, while claiming to promote religious freedom.
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More specifically, Google is looking to create checking accounts in partnership with Citigroup, the parent company of Citibank, and the Stanford Federal Credit Union.
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More specifically, for its fire-grilled half chicken served with side dishes like Spanish-style rice, seasoned pinto beans, and corn-and-pepper salad.
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More specifically, the bill would help states establish or support Maternal Mortality Review Committees to examine these deaths and find ways to prevent them.
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More specifically, it seems as though music that triggers a certain emotional state, that of feeling "moved," which is clearly linked to getting goosebumps.
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Offsetting these rating strengths is COF's high proportion of consumer-related assets and more specifically its exposure to the near-and-subprime lending space.
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It's extra easy if the bottle is long and full, or, more specifically, if the water column is deep, as in a test tube.
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More specifically, how we think—our default style of cognition—is different from the way it is in most other places in the world.
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