That's more than enough to deter each other and more than enough to destroy all of humanity.
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There are more than enough sins and more than enough abuses of power in the system in which we are living right now to fuel a thousand dystopias, feminist or otherwise.
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There should be more than enough, at least for now.
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Because of this, I thought it was more than enough.
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There's more than enough real footage of war out there.
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It's more than enough shove to get you around town.
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Even for a small system, there's more than enough ports.
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And there's more than enough work to do these days.
|
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The poor guy has had more than enough of it.
|
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At first that seems fine, maybe even more than enough!
|
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And that's more than enough to plan an amazing getaway.
|
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Luckily, there are more than enough options to choose from.
|
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For most people, one bad boy is more than enough.
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And he has more than enough credibility on this point.
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He's made more than enough to provide for his family.
|
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That was all more than enough to get Thompson excited.
|
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In most cases, standard insurance provides more than enough coverage.
|
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That's more than enough time for a technology to mature.
|
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There were more than enough awful sights and strange inversions.
|
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That's more than enough to lose a little sleep over.
|
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That should be more than enough to keep them alive.
|
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There's more than enough probable cause to arrest this officer.
|
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There was more than enough to talk about, after all.
|
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More than enough to get your through that daily run.
|
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More than enough alcohol to make you warm and toasty.
|
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It is more than enough: Crazy Rich Asians is dazzling.
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Two hours should be more than enough time to eat.
|
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Baldwin left behind more than enough keepers of his flame.
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If that were all, it would be more than enough.
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Third, public schools already provide more than enough social services.
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More than enough to get me through the night. 1.
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Already there were more than enough Nazi soldiers in Bulgaria
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In fact, it may even have been more than enough.
|
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"No, thanks, we have more than enough," the man said.
|
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And accepting that sometimes, being fabulous is more than enough.
|
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For a Tuesday, that's more than enough entertainment for me.
|
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These days, there is more than enough of that elsewhere.
|
|
But Pakistani officials say they have done more than enough.
|
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What Bowe suffered in captivity is more than enough punishment.
|
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I have one good eye, and that's more than enough.
|
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"We have more than enough for an album," he said.
|
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It was more than enough to make us feel alive.
|
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But most of us are getting more than enough protein.
|
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For this group, the trip is more than enough payment.
|
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I have given her more than enough, the painter says.
|
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There's already more than enough on the HPSCI members' desks.
|
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Alright, maybe not a million, but certainly more than enough.
|
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There have been more than enough illusions on both sides.
|
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Clinton last year because he already had more than enough.
|
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And you'd think more than enough ambition for one resolution.
|
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That is already more than enough to clear the House.
|
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That is more than enough to keep the lights on.
|
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But Olson recommended him, and that was more than enough.
|
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You have more than enough to occupy your time indoors.
|
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The duck walk, his inimitable stage move, was more than enough.
|
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The Nintendo 2DS XL is more than enough machine for me.
|
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What China's government is doing to us is more than enough.
|
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For most homes, that's more than enough to eliminate weak signals.
|
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We know more than enough to get our asses in gear.
|
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It was more than enough to propel Villanova to another win.
|
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It runs to 148 pages, more than enough room for mischief.
|
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Didn't we have more than enough of those in politics already?
|
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I felt more than enough pressure and even pain to push.
|
|
Nine months of pregnancy is more than enough for most people.
|
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The five he scored in all competitions was more than enough.
|
|
For many users, Apple's encryption offerings are still more than enough.
|
|
This year's race to Nome offered up more than enough drama.
|
|
That would be more than enough to hand Democrats the majority.
|
|
They now have more than enough targets to make that possible.
|
|
That's more than enough to offset the card's $95 annual fee.
|
|
For most people, 128 GB is more than enough of space.
|
|
It's more than enough for grocery store runs and weekend getaways.
|
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Trust us, it's more than enough to get the point across.
|
|
What she leaves behind turns out to be more than enough.
|
|
However, her ring was more than enough to turn everyone's heads.
|
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The full presentation of the live show was more than enough.
|
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They have more than enough good players to make it happen.
|
|
After 5,000 songs, he had more than enough to give away.
|
|
Though that film had more than enough horrors of its own.
|
|
His coaches believe he has more than enough of all three.
|
|
But you know more than enough to protect your own kids.
|
|
That was more than enough to keep "Reputation" at No. 1.
|
|
Spending time with other people is enough, its more than enough.
|
|
One conspiracy of inaction is more than enough for a lifetime.
|
|
It was more than enough with the way Masahiro Tanaka pitched.
|
|
Football's imprimatur has been more than enough to persuade Pelicans fans.
|
|
They had heard more than enough evidence to reach a verdict.
|
|
For now, that's more than enough of a reason to watch.
|
|
This was more than enough to land the defendant in prison.
|
|
There's more than enough back story here for a compelling biography.
|
|
These connections would create more than enough controversy for most administrations.
|
|
He has had more than enough time to prepare for this.
|
|
She said she had "more than enough to do" as mayor.
|
|
There's more than enough of Kim Kardashian West's love to go around!
|
|
There are more than enough divas on this show to overshadow Mimi.
|
|
Of course, there are still more than enough delights to go around.
|
|
That was more than enough for Amanda Bridges, 45, of Marion, Illinois.
|
|
Because there's more than enough drivers on the road at all times.
|
|
Second, they have more than enough power to take care of themselves.
|
|
The implication: Britain already had more than enough foreign graduates hanging around.
|
|
There's more than enough love to go around in the Beckham family!
|
|
That's more than enough for Bolton to reference for his next project.
|
|
"One clown in Washington is more than enough," Verhofstadt told the chamber.
|
|
More than enough of my information is in the hands of strangers.
|
|
Amazon thinks it's already said more than enough, thank you very much.
|
|
Even one enduring melody is more than enough, and that Shaffer has.
|
|
And there are certainly more than enough celebrities who do those things.
|
|
Which honestly should still be more than enough for Congress to act.
|
|
I never want to do it again; once was more than enough.
|
|
"…more than enough" they captioned a shot of their Grammy nominee medal.
|
|
"There are already more than enough neon Mickey Mouses on 42nd Street."
|
|
That would be more than enough to hurt the Prime Minister's pride.
|
|
Oh, on Father's Day, that would be so much more than enough.
|
|
That's more than enough for Sunrise to deserve to continue its work.
|
|
There is, with any shutdown, more than enough blame to go around.
|
|
But that was more than enough to keep it at the top.
|
|
It cost only £7.95, and was more than enough for my dinner.
|
|
Mr. McCarthy has more than enough descriptive power to drive this book.
|
|
She'll have more than enough great content for some holiday movie marathons.
|
|
The menu sprawls, offering more than enough reasons to try Paowalla once.
|
|
That's more than enough to make the difference in any close election.
|
|
It's true that Microsoft has more than enough cash to buy LinkedIn.
|
|
The complete package was more than enough to overcome the assorted weaknesses.
|
|
The problem is that there's more than enough blame to go around.
|
|
That's more than enough to overcome the partisan lean in Wisconsin 1.
|
|
It looks like there were more than enough "good genes" to spare.
|
|
But ultimately, the lyrics did more than enough to encourage continued waterworks.
|
|
It's more than enough to put a company off making phones permanently.
|
|
Needless to say, he'd done more than enough to sway the judges.
|
|
That alone is more than enough to make them worth my time.
|
|
Back inside, the room was more than enough room for two people.
|
|
And for him, the goal, and the result, were more than enough.
|
|
For most folks though, Halo: CE Anniversary will be more than enough.
|
|
The police saw it as more than enough to warrant an arrest.
|
|
The race for content, the need for clicks, is more than enough.
|
|
This is more than enough to resist the bite of a piranha.
|
|
That was more than enough for the NFL's top-ranked scoring defense.
|
|
There's more than enough athletes, it doesn't have to be just him.
|
|
But Ms. McCray said there is more than enough to go around.
|
|
They had heard more than enough evidence to reach a verdict. 4.
|
|
Europe has more than enough resources to manage a Greek adjustment program.
|
|
Welteroth 's memoir "More than Enough" is available for purchase on Amazon.
|
|
Jennifer Hudson has more than enough respect for her idol Aretha Franklin.
|
|
There is more than enough work to be done in this country.
|
|
I know I've given you more than enough reason to expect that.
|
|
Battery life was more than enough to get through a day of use.
|
|
No need for a red carpet, this fiery showstopper is more than enough.
|
|
Repeat until you have more than enough ethereum in your Coinbase wallet.5.
|
|
I think there are more than enough images of him in the world.
|
|
There is more than enough eye candy to keep the show interesting, though.
|
|
Normally, all this would be more than enough to trigger a bull rally.
|
|
Each game gets its own four slots, which is generally more than enough.
|
|
I feel I've been saved somewhat ... For me, it was more than enough.
|
|
But an economy could not produce more than enough of goods in general.
|
|
In any case, the survey yielded more than enough reports of sexual harassment.
|
|
But in the meantime, she's got more than enough to keep her busy.
|
|
Unfortunately, the world produces more than enough fodder to inspire grim murder mysteries.
|
|
However, as you earn more than enough to cover that, the impact decreases.
|
|
It's lively and powerful and more than enough to make the ride comfortable.
|
|
Well say 'Forget it, I am me and I am more than enough.
|
|
There's more than enough doomsaying about the issues related to Instant Articles, Internet.
|
|
The wind in the trees and the hushed birdsong are more than enough.
|
|
This is probably more than enough to offset the increase of Iranian production.
|
|
There's more than enough love to go around in Cristiano Ronaldo's growing family!
|
|
And there's more than enough people on Facebook just waiting to introduce you.
|
|
They know Bradford's weaknesses and have more than enough talent to exploit them.
|
|
"There's more than enough global demand for high-quality U.S. debt," he said.
|
|
For the jury, that was more than enough to find Mr. McDonnell guilty.
|
|
But there is more than enough data available to draw a preliminary conclusion.
|
|
Yet it has their mood, and that's more than enough reason to watch.
|
|
That's more than enough to make up for its hefty $550 annual fee.
|
|
Their hysterical shit talk would be more than enough to carry a show.
|
|
He made one of two free throws, and it was more than enough.
|
|
There's more than enough stuff to frustrate, confuse, and, yes, even outrage you.
|
|
Renner has more than enough reason to ponder the strange turns life takes.
|
|
Nonetheless, Dr. Schwabl said the results were more than enough to investigate further.
|
|
That should be more than enough for an American president to be furious.
|
|
"I felt like I had more than enough," he said after the game.
|
|
Right now, there is more than enough pizza for everybody at the party.
|
|
That is more than enough money for the initial 30 million barrel purchase.
|
|
So far, more than enough Senate Republicans clearly think the answer is yes.
|
|
For many voters sick of politics as usual, that was more than enough.
|
|
There are more than enough of those around in politics as it is.
|
|
There is more than enough evidence already being compiled to make this feasible.
|
|
A pair of first-period power-play goals provided more than enough offense.
|
|
Within days, the squatters had more than enough food, mattresses and other donations.
|
|
And trust me, an hour of play a day is more than enough.
|
|
The collection of that personal information provided more than enough evidence for Musical.
|
|
That should've been more than enough to have set the panic alarms ringing.
|
|
You'll be getting more than enough screens in your face come Monday morning.
|
|
Still, the bright lights seemed more than enough to make most visitors happy.
|
|
That was more than enough to cover his reported $13 million in settlements.
|
|
They raise $5 billion, more than enough to build their way back to glory.
|
|
Swimming around and interacting with marine life in beautiful settings is more than enough.
|
|
It's true that he secured more than enough Electoral College votes to claim victory.
|
|
It's not that we don't have enough food - we have more than enough food.
|
|
This all would have been enough — more than enough — for any studio to thrive.
|
|
So many of California's major lakes and reservoirs still have more than enough water.
|
|
Yet Zuckerberg told these students that there are more than enough jobs for them.
|
|
You only get a single bow, but it turns out that's more than enough.
|
|
There is more than enough writing, from almost every possible angle, devoted to that.
|
|
There's more than enough for everyone, and we eat like there is no tomorrow.
|
|
There was more than enough going on to keep me coming back for more.
|
|
They provided more than enough support for what manager A.J. Hinch called "vintage" Keuchel.
|
|
The mega deal frenzy underway now, however, is more than enough reason for caution.
|
|
There is more than enough model agreement to alarm the hell out of scientists.
|
|
Ten minutes of this awful stuff was more than enough to give me nightmares.
|
|
"This region has seen more than enough violence already," mission chief Maman Sidikou said.
|
|
Her six children "are more than enough to me," she is quick to say.
|
|
"For an everyday woman, one or two pumps is more than enough," Ortega said.
|
|
Well, it was more than enough to cover the materials for a house anyway.
|
|
Sometimes, though, a delay of less than three hours causes more than enough damage.
|
|
It was more than enough against an Angels offense that has struggled of late.
|
|
That's more than enough opportunity to capture businesses as they upgrade from old systems.
|
|
We've seen more than enough identity-based groups who were divisive to know better.
|
|
Sometimes a little convenience and a great looking user interface are more than enough.
|
|
You can access the paddock, the infamous infield and more than enough betting windows.
|
|
For this author, assembling one Ikea bookcase is more than enough for a lifetime.
|
|
But those stark white surfaces matter to de Waal, and that's more than enough.
|
|
You being my Co-Star in my movie 'Night School' was more than enough.
|
|
That's more than enough to make gun owners skeptical of a Hillary Clinton presidency.
|
|
The team's ownership group has more than enough means to privately finance the stadium.
|
|
You'd think that's more than enough material to make a book, but not quite.
|
|
Trump will have more than enough opportunities to defend himself in a Senate trial.
|
|
That is more than enough oomph to safely enter and change lanes on highways.
|
|
In some cities, it's more than enough to cover a few years of expenses.
|
|
Being a minor Beat might have been more than enough reason to fall silent.
|
|
I have told more than enough families their loved one is never coming home.
|
|
That's more than enough to sink the bill if they hold together in opposition.
|
|
The trouble is, we've seen this all before, and more than enough this year.
|
|
Nine months is more than enough for us to say, loudly and clearly: Enough.
|
|
On the eve of the US Election, we have more than enough to discuss.
|
|
In theory, that's more than enough to cover the majority of schools for toddlers.
|
|
"Monetary policy has done more than enough," said former BOJ board member Sayuri Shirai.
|
|
You also get 64GB of storage, which is more than enough for most people.
|
|
""We will have more than enough to fight a campaign and fight it well.
|
|
A look in the mirror would give him more than enough to talk about.
|
|
It may not be barista approved, but it's more than enough for most people.
|
|
It's also packed with supplemental lists, so you'll have more than enough to watch.
|
|
Yet at present, there are more than enough fans keeping the company in business.
|
|
The offense proved more than enough for Los Angeles starter Walker Buehler (13-73).
|
|
There's more than enough room in this broad and fruitful land of the free.
|
|
But knowing what you don't know can turn out to be more than enough.
|
|
Their peaceful companionship and mutual appreciation of sublime natural beauty are more than enough.
|
|
All of that power gave starter Mike Foltynewicz (9-7) more than enough offense.
|
|
For $15, the sales clerk handed over more than enough pills for an abortion.
|
|
There's more than enough room for your hardwired devices with four Gigabit LAN ports.
|
|
That is more than enough gators to patrol a moat 1,000 miles (1,600km) long.
|
|
"The explanation alone should be more than enough to let me pass," he said.
|
|
I had more than enough money to do those things before the wealth event.
|
|
I've certainly got more than enough of the questions that I want to ask.
|
|
In fact, that's more than enough to afford every one of the top spots.
|
|
A 17.5-ounce tub will be more than enough for your dry skin needs.
|
|
There are more than enough pumpkin pies making the rounds this time of year.
|
|
So if they could offer the device that was more than enough for me.
|
|
For just about any other company, that would be more than enough reason to celebrate.
|
|
That was more than enough to send Green Bay (4-2) past Chicago (1-6).
|
|
There's more than enough information to give your dad a comprehensive understanding of his genetics.
|
|
For now, the implant and Apple's new technology is more than enough for Mathias Bahnmueller.
|
|
His version of Neil Young's "Heart of Gold" crackles more than enough to skirt sentimentality.
|
|
That's more than enough to juice up your smartphone two-and-a-half times over.
|
|
Handling livestreaming safely includes having more than enough professional content moderators to handle the workload.
|
|
It was more than enough of a cushion to propel the Sixers to a victory.
|
|
That's more than enough room for a chicken breast, baked potatoes, personal pizzas, and more.
|
|
Producing such an uncompromising film would come with more than enough headaches as it was.
|
|
Even if that happens, he said, there's more than enough inventory to meet driver demands.
|
|
That was more than enough for Cole, who was making his eighth start of 2017.
|
|
Venture capital firms have more than enough cash to keep these money-losing firms alive.
|
|
And that's fine, because they've paid you more than enough money to make that choice!
|
|
This is more than enough oomph to drag most any 4x4 out of a bog.
|
|
There's more than enough here to suggest that Launder could construct a fascinating full-length.
|
|
Simmonds struck again at 18.33:218.3, and the three-goal cushion was more than enough.
|
|
For most owners, there was more than enough range to cover the typical daily drive.
|
|
That was more than enough for Cobb, who threw 96 pitches and struck out five.
|
|
Pakistan has more than 100 nuclear weapons, more than enough to destroy its rival neighbor.
|
|
In everyday usage, the MW60 offer more than enough to satisfy multiple tastes in sound.
|
|
That is more than enough to push a swimmer onto or off the medal podium.
|
|
"Send receive API is more than enough," Facebook VP of Messaging Products David Marcus said.
|
|
You'll also get 25GB of flash storage, which is more than enough for most people.
|
|
That was more than enough run support for Indians pitching, led by starter Shane Bieber.
|
|
There are more than enough institutions, Israelis feel, that specialize in smearing the Israeli military.
|
|
This is more than enough to keep consumer spending trends healthy for the foreseeable future.
|
|
But you're not going to get much more than enough for a cup of coffee.
|
|
But Brazil has about $28503 billion in international reserves, which is much more than enough.
|
|
We have so many laws and I think they are good and more than enough.
|
|
"Senators have had more than enough time ... to adequately assess Judge Kavanaugh's qualifications," he said.
|
|
It was more than enough of a cushion in another blowout win for the Wildcats.
|
|
But, you can listen to "Juice" on repeat for hours, which is more than enough.
|
|
And two months was more than enough time to scout, prep, and shoot the ending.
|
|
But for me, one Never Ending Pasta Bowl was more than enough for a lifetime.
|
|
"Baby I don't have much/but what we have is more than enough," he sings.
|
|
The Pentagon's proposed $582 billion budget is more than enough to address current security challenges.
|
|
Or would it sound like we actually knew more than enough — indeed, a terrifying amount?
|
|
The way the LSU defense was playing, Tracy's field goals provided more than enough points.
|
|
But just now, the sweetness of crisp fennel is more than enough to welcome spring.
|
|
There's more than enough strain in their marriage and turbulence in the White House already.
|
|
But Hurricanes Irma and Maria left Puerto Rico with more than enough of those, too.
|
|
That's more than enough to have illegally tipped the election into the GOP candidate's favor.
|
|
"It seems we have more than enough condo apartments and tower construction apartments," he said.
|
|
That would have been enough, more than enough, but Ajax was only just getting started.
|
|
This Mac mini, armed with an Intel Core 2 Duo processor, is more than enough.
|
|
"These are more than enough charges so that Mr. Maurice Hill may never exit jail."
|
|
Those margins are more than enough to exceed the survey's 4-point margin of error.
|
|
Indonesia had "more than enough" foreign exchange reserves to maintain market stability, the governor said.
|
|
There is more than enough going on in New York City to keep officers busy.
|
|
Bret: On the breakdown in bipartisan civility, there's more than enough blame to go around.
|
|
For now, Chase said, it was more than enough for Williamson to excel at basketball.
|
|
She could have survived for hours, more than enough time for Kennedy to summon help.
|
|
That&aposs more than enough to cover a one- to two-month mini-retirement. 2.
|
|
That was fewer than 2346's additions but more than enough to outpace population growth.
|
|
And on their own, our stories are more than enough to inspire a Nobel laureate.
|
|
Still, he has done more than enough to prove his doubters wrong at Bayern Munich.
|
|
This gives them more than enough space to keep their gradual rate hikes in place.
|
|
That was a tight timeline but, it turns out, more than enough for the job.
|
|
"Trump has already done more than enough to warrant impeachment and removal," Conway wrote Friday.
|
|
Democrats declined, saying their 16,500-bed cap left more than enough room for real criminals.
|
|
The company, most likely, has more than enough of the plastic sunglasses to go around.
|
|
Although that's less storage than the other two phones, it's more than enough for most people.
|
|
He has more than enough money to survive Clinton victories in South Carolina and New Hampshire.
|
|
Social media is more than enough to keep the best organizers, photographers, and emcees in business.
|
|
She told LK it was cucumber flavored -- which was more than enough to peak Larry's interest.
|
|
But if you want them, the Note 9 is more than enough smartphone to satisfy you.
|
|
Of course, state officials say that there is more than enough water to fight the fires.
|
|
Still, the monthly increases are more than enough to absorb new entrants into the labor market.
|
|
Speaking of "Little Women," there was more than enough praise to go around for Saoirse Ronan.
|
|
"Such a missile would have more than enough range to reach Washington, DC," according to Wright.
|
|
According to Ms Cheh's calculations, it has "way more than enough" support to pass there, too.
|
|
These places are producing more than enough qualified buyers, but the housing stock just isn't there.
|
|
"I really believe that podcasting has way more than enough room to go around," Sacks says.
|
|
Even so, Blanchett said, spending on other things drops more than enough to offset the shift.
|
|
It was more than enough of a cushion to hand the Sixers a rare home loss.
|
|
Proponents of Say's law acknowledged that entrepreneurs might miscalculate, producing more than enough of some goods.
|
|
Apple now has more than enough cash coming back to the US to do the deal.
|
|
In the developed world most workers have more than enough to feed themselves and their families.
|
|
One is more than enough for anybody in the Oval Office to try to deal with.
|
|
That's more than enough of a reason to pick up an extra for a loved one.
|
|
I only tried the one, which is more than enough to fill a room with sound.
|
|
The disease of not-enough… is cured when you give thanks for more than enough grace.
|
|
Colors are bright and vivid, and overall brightness is more than enough for the harshest environments.
|
|
That was more than enough for Romero (2-0), who allowed three hits and three walks.
|
|
That's more than enough sustenance to help you binge the nine-hour season when it premieres.
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That injustice aside, this performance was more than enough for him to win the whole night.
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Bradley's point is there's way more than enough legal precedent for Brinkley to toss Meek's conviction.
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The external 5dBi antennas offer more than enough connection for casual use for the whole household.
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Independent Greg Orman turned in more than enough valid signatures to qualify for the November ballot.
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As I mentioned, the 2016's sixth-generation processor is more than enough for my needs.
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It was more than enough of a cushion to propel the Sixers to a home victory.
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The place of my dream house alone is more than enough for me to be happy.
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More than enough for three days of breakfast, lunch, and dinner, as well as some snacks.
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In the past, the author's native Florida has provided him more than enough to work with.
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It was more than enough to blot out two home runs by the Orioles' Manny Machado.
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That said, for the rest of us, two-factor authentication is more than enough back up.
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That's more than enough for one person to drink eight cups per day for 10 years.
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The run support was more than enough for Cincinnati starter Lucas Sims in his season debut.
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Instead, he found just one brief period in time provided more than enough to chew on.
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That leaves more than enough time to lead to significant repercussions in the 2018 midterm elections.
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Three months, more than enough time for N.B.A. fans and even the news media to prepare.
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Faced with so much ordinariness, Dery does his best, which proves to be more than enough.
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Nothing much happens: Sometimes, peaceful companionship and a mutual appreciation of beauty are more than enough.
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Bausch's departures from the traditional template are more than enough to individualize and elevate her interpretation.
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There was still more than enough time to draw level, perhaps even go on to win.
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There's more than enough promise here to merit further research and further funding for that research.
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The LBMA said there was more than enough refining capacity in the world to meet demand.
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Mr. Whiteside is a gorgeous dancer with more than enough star power to carry a show.
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Eventually he had enough pictures for a book — which, in Friedlander-ese, means more than enough.
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Within three years of starting the project, he found himself with more than enough to cover.
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Her polls have fallen, and 13-plus years are more than enough for any political leader.
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His set of two dozen songs could all have been hits; he has more than enough.
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That&aposs more than enough for mid-tier Gold Medallion status with the Delta SkyMiles program.
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It boasts 1TB of storage, which should be more than enough for the majority of gamers.
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So let's call the screen half full — which, with Mr. Sondheim's songs, is more than enough.
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China should be able to produce more than enough natural gas to meet its own needs.
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That was more than enough time for Carson Palmer to move the Cardinals down the field.
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However, the pace of hiring remained more than enough to keep the world's largest economy humming.
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Thankfully, however, Samsung has more than enough options for users looking for something a little cheaper.
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However, the pace of hiring remained more than enough to keep the world's largest economy humming.
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Adding new products to the already massive installed base of iPhones has been more than enough.
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Asdrubal Cabrera and Curtis Granderson each hit two-run homers to provide more than enough support.
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By all measures, our economy created more than enough well-paying jobs to offset these losses.
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For García's critics and the journalists who had been investigating him, this was more than enough.
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That life, should Christensen care to mine it, contains more than enough material for a sequel.
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The quarter-acre lot on a verdant hillside was more than enough for a vegetable garden.
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And it comes with 256GB of storage, which should be more than enough for most users.
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The comments baffled California firefighters, who said they had more than enough water to douse the flames.
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By the time the final bell chimed, he'd done more than enough to earn the judges' favor.
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Your coworkers already have more than enough decoupaged mugs full of aromatherapeutic soaps, thank you very much.
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It's more than enough to occupy all of one person's time (if not two) during a voyage.
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GOs were housed, fed and provided for, so that salary—coupled with inflation—was more than enough.
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The 2360-megapixel (2360,3603 x 2360,2360) resolution images are more than enough for an enjoyable viewing experience.
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The reinforcements provided more than enough support to triumph over Bolton's army and knock aside the troops.
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But "new Tekken" is more than enough for fans of the series, and this is exactly that.
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Then you have more than enough time to try celebrity trainer Kayla Itsine's go-to circuit workout.
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Still, the monthly job gains are more than enough to absorb new entrants into the labor market.
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If their love is all they have to give, it's still more than enough for us. 4.
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Cottonmouth has more than enough and the powerman wants to put a hit on the gangster's funds.
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I apologize for being impatient with Friend 2 as we end up having more than enough time.
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Now, as reputation goes to show, her personal life has more than enough material to sing about.
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I ask to eat lunch instead, and they have more than enough volunteers, so I am free.
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The couple realized they had more than enough images with a cohesive style to create a book.
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There is more than enough ample evidence that Mr. Rubio is, in fact, a Miami Dolphins fan.
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In the North, whites essentially thought they'd done more than enough for black Southerners at this point.
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Hopefully, this is more than enough time to thwart people's efforts to parade around in racist regalia.
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Messages included "You are more than enough" and "Still I rise," referencing a poem by Maya Angelou.
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Gordhan told Reuters in an interview that he had done "more than enough" to avert ratings downgrades.
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The 11-0 spurt was more than enough of a cushion to propel the Sixers to victory.
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Buffett credits much of his success to the class, and his office shows more than enough proof.
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The pace of job growth, however, remains more than enough to keep pushing the unemployment rate down.
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We have more than enough fuel to continue flying until we reach a suitable alternative landing site.
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The video could have just shown us Maddy herself, and that would have been more than enough.
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The pace, however, remains more than enough to keep up with growth in the working age population.
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By the time the final bell chimed, she'd done more than enough to earn the judges' favor.
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By the time the third round ended, he'd done more than enough to earn the judges' favor.
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But in this election cycle, many will feel there is more than enough aggression to go around.
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His build, and his instrument, left him more than enough surplus muscle to carry her bass around.
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It was more than enough of an advantage for Villanova to cruise to the non-conference victory.
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There are plenty of Post-it bulk options, but a 24-pack should be more than enough.
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They have more than enough legitimate work to keep their oversight committees busy until 2020 and beyond.
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I think Hillary herself has more than enough leeway to talk about faith if she wants to.
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Still, the people of Santiago produce more than enough music on their own to keep you occupied.
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The CVR contains two hours of recordings, more than enough to cover the six-minute Ethiopian flight.
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By the time the third round ended, she'd done more than enough to earn the judges' favor.
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But the current menu offers more than enough fine fare to keep customers coming back for more.
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The VTech DM221 has a 150-foot range, which should be more than enough for most homes.
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Second of all, she's built up more than enough points by looking nearly flawless every OTHER time.
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Just a couple of those moments should have been more than enough to clue us all in.
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There's more than enough fantasy action movies on this list, but what about a fantasy family drama?
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He does not need to be anyone other than Zlatan, because usually that is more than enough.
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The timer runs for up to 60 minutes, which should be more than enough for most uses.
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There's more than enough evidence out there to prove that non-alcoholic drinks are very much in.
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But it knows more than enough about violence, which is the ultimate duty of the war lyric.
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"There are more than enough reasons not to miss it now that it's here," our critic writes.
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"According to the numbers, we were producing more than enough food to feed people," he recalled thinking.
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But it's more than enough to be harmful for people with respiratory illnesses and other sensitive groups.
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As for how to use the jade roller properly, there are more than enough tutorials on YouTube.
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There are no suites, but at a hotel with robots, there's more than enough to feel special.
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But that's more than enough to cover tuition and fees at the city's College of Coastal Georgia.
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Quite simply, stocks were expensive and people owned enough of them — in fact, maybe more than enough.
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The Kidlington tour had lasted about 15 minutes, but that was more than enough for Ms. Liu.
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And during the months right before conception, women generally got enough dairy and more than enough protein.
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There is more than enough natural gas available to meet the needs of domestic consumers and exporters.
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There is more than enough to keep the whole family satisfied over Christmas and the new year.
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You&aposll have more than enough time, money, and energy because you charge what you&aposre worth.
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Wisconsin had more than enough offense on a day when the Badgers dominated from the opening tip.
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Like, okay lady, you win, but I'd argue that this family spends more than enough time together.
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I'll be rolling up the whole meal and there will be more than enough to go around.
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Democrats have now gained 36 seats in the House, according to NBC, more than enough for the majority.
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As voting continued, there were 67 "yes" votes, more than enough to confirm Pompeo, and 30 voted against.
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But they have more than enough, if Majority Leader Mitch McConnell decided on it, to change the rules.
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Today, we learned that the Twitterverse has more than enough experience with terrible places to pop the question.
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There's more than enough oomph to have fun but it's not so overpowered as to vex the chassis.
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By the time the bout ended, the former champ had done more than enough to sway the judges.
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These sales would seem to be more than enough to offset sales of its vehicles with tailpipe emissions.
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The 11-inch is much smaller than the 12.9-inch, and for most people, that's more than enough.
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Whatever attention he gets on earned and social media is more than enough to achieve the underlying goal.
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For the time being, that's more than enough to maintain Philips Hue's lead in the smart lighting space.
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Meanwhile, classic girl-next-door Betty Cooper (Lili Reinhart) is hiding more than enough secrets of her own.
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"There is more than enough evidence for impeachment, and it's time for Democrats to do what is right."
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The old Manchester Central railway station has more than enough room to house the two houses of Parliament.
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One is more than enough for me, its savory, warm juice delicately lining the back of my throat.
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Right now, while people are looking for a new digital space to call home, that's more than enough.
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It can also hold a charge for five days, more than enough to cover your workouts all week.
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Those wires carry about 1,000 volts of electricity, which is more than enough to ruin any primate's day.
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The nigga having broke days, no money in their pocket, will have up days with more than enough.
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Because he was so young, nine square feet was more than enough to cover the boy's whole body.
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Almost all work and basic play tasks will get more than enough power from eighth-generation Intel chips.
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This is likely because the rest of the cast has done more than enough talking about it already.
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Families today have more than enough devices to go around, which, in some ways, is a good thing.
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There is more than enough time to confirm Kavanaugh before the Supreme Court resumes hearing cases Oct. 1.
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Sony rates the battery at 20 hours — more than enough time to get you from Dallas to Sydney.
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"I thought moisturizer was more than enough, but now I am definitely 100 percent pro-primer," she says.
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"That's more than enough [data] for the 90 percent of IoT customers that we talk to," he says.
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In Bitcoin's early days, this was way more than enough capacity to handle the volume of trading. Now?
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Still, there's more than enough material in here to make you quietly freak out at your desk. Enjoy!
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The USCIS had received 199,000 visa petitions from employers -- way more than enough to meet the statutory caps.
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"The market is stable enough, we'll be producing more than enough to stabilize (the oil) market," he said.
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It didn't matter if other people didn't believe in it — I did, and that was more than enough.
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Still, Big Oil has more than enough money to bulldoze past any complaints and run out the clock.
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Brandon says Melo has done more than enough to prove he's the MAN on the world's biggest stage.
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War Machine's got a way with words ... more than enough to make his pen pal-turned-fiancee swoon.
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There is more than enough in the latest revelations from CNN and BuzzFeed to merit a congressional investigation.
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Cornyn expressed confidence there would be more than enough votes from members of both parties to countermand Obama.
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It was pure Paul, and for the 20,000 people crammed into the dome, that was more than enough.
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So far, even as fires and other disturbances increase, the forests are growing more than enough to compensate.
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The GOP signers say they have more than enough lawmakers ready to sign if GOP leadership won't budge.
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And with that, he said he had more than enough information to make the historical and geographic connections.
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"Back them up and send them back home we have more than enough of them already," wrote another.
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Because the truth is, life offers more than enough pain that you will not be able to skip.
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A decade is more than enough time for a market to develop for a new type of vehicle.
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"There was more than enough in (the Mueller) report to interpret it as an impeachment referral," Buttigieg said.
|
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Incidentally, it shows there was more than enough reason for intelligence agencies to look into what was happening.
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Over the relentless beat of his band, those were more than enough to ignite an already dancing crowd.
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But there is more than enough in the movie that is still enjoyable as to make it endure.
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I don't know what the end goal is yet, but the journey right now is more than enough.
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In theory, if just one tiny state applies for a waiver, it could be more than enough money.
|
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The 16-inch MacBook Pro has 4 modern USB-C ports, which was more than enough for me.
|
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As many observers have pointed out, there had been more than enough cash available to cover that shortfall.
|
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And indeed, "The Whistlers" has more than enough sex and violence to satisfy the average action movie fan.
|
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Mr. Enderlin acknowledged the challenge, but said that city negotiators have more than enough prospective deals with developers.
|
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Her score of 15.000 was more than enough to rocket past Murakami and Hurd, the 2017 world champion.
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That was more than enough for Darvish, who allowed five hits and one walk while striking out seven.
|
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But the contents are hardly dainty, and what look like small portions prove to be more than enough.
|
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In normal circumstances, 23,240 ventilators are more than enough for the ICUs and operating rooms that use them.
|
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Those governors lead states represented by four Republican senators, more than enough to determine the health bill's fate.
|
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Down in San Diego County, it will be about 58 percent, more than enough to enjoy the show.
|
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The campaign's massive grassroots fundraising is more than enough to keep Sanders going well past the early states.
|
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It is time to free Oscar López Rivera; 35 years (420 months) in prison are more than enough.
|
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This data allowance should be more than enough to download albums, stream movies, play games, and much more.
|
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Real life has more than enough of them, but I found this one I didn't mind having around.
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It&aposs more than enough to take care of my debts and make life easier for my beneficiaries.
|
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That was more than enough for him to live on, so he stopped dragging brush and signed up.
|
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H&R Block is cheaper than TurboTax, but still provides more than enough hand holding for a novice.
|
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"We want to make sure that there's more than enough even in a normal cruise, just in case."
|
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The troops had about three hours' worth of oxygen, more than enough, they thought, to complete the mission.
|
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The existing framework should be more than enough to fight domestic terrorism, especially white supremacist violence, she said.
|
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Yet Baring believed that there'd been more than enough suffering to go around, and not nearly enough compassion.
|
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Democrats are not expecting mass defections and they expect to have more than enough votes for final passage.
|
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In the meantime, there's more than enough pleasure to be had from the cast to keep us interested.
|
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"They have more than enough," said Kyaw Sein of Rakhine Alin Dagar, a Rakhine advocacy group in Sittwe.
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If all sources prove successful, Poland will have more than enough gas to replace its flow from Gazprom.
|
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Based on his calculations, he had nearly 150 wardrobe combinations — more than enough to last an entire season.
|
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Each camp is armed with more than enough money and unshakable strongholds in certain states and branches of government.
|
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We haven't seen a road test yet, but the pod's design is more than enough to turn some heads.
|
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And it should be more than enough to push questions about Syria to the forefront of the presidential debates.
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Most of the time it has been just fine, as I have more than enough to keep myself busy.
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I mean, she's the mom in your life, so she'll always have more than enough love in her heart.
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That should be more than enough time for households and businesses to get their debts down to manageable levels.
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Even as the garden winds down for the winter, there's still more than enough here for what we need.
|
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After three rounds, the American had amassed more than enough control time for a well-deserved unanimous decision win.
|
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He's buried in interviews, and I have more than enough on my plate with two jobs and a move.
|
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The episode didn't give us much, but it was more than enough to move fans to tears (spoilers ahead).
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Hamilton did his best and it was more than enough, even if it wasn't for as long as expected.
|
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That's not the best battery life ever, but it's more than enough to binge some TV for a while.
|
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Don't worry, though — the crew in the ISS has more than enough to get by for quite some time.
|
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If the CIA is going to conduct espionage on me, they have more than enough means to do so.
|
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Learning to REALLY truly love yourself is it, and I've only just realized that that is more than enough.
|
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Lucky for them, this always on, super connected age means there is more than enough stimulation to go around.
|
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If you love gross-out humor, I promise there is more than enough projectile vomit to keep you happy.
|
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However the overwhelming number of Senators who approved the bill would be more than enough to override a veto.
|
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Even December's lower-than-expected job growth of 145,000 was more than enough to keep up with population growth.
|
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I didn't put on too much highlight for the museum — two swipes was more than enough shimmer for daytime.
|
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That would be more than enough not only to sustain the league, but also to enrich its beleaguered owners.
|
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"If there's ever been a case with more than enough evil to spread around it's this one," Engebretson said.
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No one's going to mistake my Canva designs for fine art, but for my purposes, they're more than enough.
|
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Luckily, Olivier Rousteing's recent collections for Balmain offer more than enough inspiration for any and all waist-cinching endeavors.
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In the meantime, the Fed will have more than enough liquidity on hand to support markets looking for direction.
|
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"Six years should have been more than enough time for the Commission's rules to have been completed," she said.
|
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That should all be more than enough for the kind of use cases Bollinger Motors imagines for its customers.
|
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After all, spurts of porn in six seconds is more than enough time for most people to enjoy themselves.
|
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This, I shouldn't have to mention, is more than enough power to foil even the most diabolical Bond villains.
|
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John McCain told CNN's Alisyn Camerota there was more than enough blame to go around for Obama and Trump.
|
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Good Omens provides more than enough evidence to cobble together a robust Tumblr devoted to shipping Crowley and Aziraphale.
|
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That said, there is still more than enough uncertainty to keep a U.S. strike within the realm of possibility.
|
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It seems intense, but the bowl-lift design provides more than enough stability to keep things calm and contained.
|
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In a way it makes sense—they're touring, writing new music and have more than enough on their plates.
|
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Campbell has been given more than enough proverbial rope to hang herself, but she outmaneuvers the trap every time.
|
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That's more than enough to draw the attention of the U.S. Internet giants as well as domestic start-ups.
|
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Agents traced the suspect's AirCard back to his apartment and now had more than enough evidence for a conviction.
|
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A senior Ryanair executive earlier this month said the airline had more than enough pilots to operate its schedule.
|
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Stuffed with Mexican rice, sauces, cheeses, and four kinds of meats, it's more than enough for any taco lover.
|
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And while the SUVs of yesterday were slow, modern engines have more than enough grunt to hustle bigger vehicles.
|
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All of which is to say that there is more than enough liquid lipstick out there to choose from.
|
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With nine tentacles, there should more than enough room for all of your toiletries on this clever little cephalopod.
|
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That's more than enough to take the current year's number one spot from Captain America: Civil War ($406.2 million).
|
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Together with the EFF, it has more than enough votes in the 400-seat parliament to effect the change.
|
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Because impeachment only requires a simple majority, Democrats have more than enough votes to impeach Trump without any Republicans.
|
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That's more than enough to cover the $95 annual fee that Capital One starts charging in the second year.
|
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For less than $20, you can get a small charger that would be more than enough for a phone.
|
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"I think it's more than enough for the Democrats to make a rational decision about supporting Judge Kavanaugh," Sen.
|
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For most people, the smaller Portal is probably more than enough for simple video calls and listening to music.
|
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And there have been more than enough moments when women are only present to be protected and/or killed.
|
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Sixty-nine years is more than enough to realize the UNRWA model simply does not work on all counts.
|
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With gaming's fall season in full swing, the Waypoint crew has more than enough to play (and talk about).
|
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"Sometimes we reach towns where there's more than enough food and towns where the food is scarce," said Mario.
|
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Soler's blast made it 4-0, and that was more than enough offensive support for left-hander Jon Lester.
|
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You should get an hour or two of straight jamming, more than enough to take down a dozen UAVs.
|
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Except, unlike the Badgers, Georgia dispatched more than enough opponents to verify that their strategy is the real deal.
|
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This triple threat of THC should be more than enough to satisfy your appetites for both food and weed.
|
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The five homers were more than enough run support for Salazar, who allowed just three hits and no walks.
|
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She thinks the 7 hour grilling was more than enough, and says she doesn't owe Blatt any more time.
|
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The cash flow generated by his various businesses that year was more than enough to service his various debts.
|
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Miniature Bulb Set, 100-count, $38With 100 bulbs, this ornament set has more than enough to fill their tree.
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Now that your spatchcocked bird is in the oven, you've got more than enough time to make your sides.
|
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The results sound disturbing, especially for women who already have more than enough stress taking care of young children.
|
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For many workers, the appeal of the N.S.A's mission has been more than enough to make up the difference.
|
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Within a month, more than enough writing was pouring in to meet our need — to date, some 80,000 essays.
|
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News Corp has more than enough sway to do that, and publishers are always looking for more traffic sources.
|
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This twisty book, overpopulated by the walking wounded, devotes more than enough time to diagnosing Judy's narcissistic personality disorder.
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I debate bringing some leftovers for lunch, but three meals in a row of risotto is more than enough.
|
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Plus, the iPad Mini has more than enough power to play the huge collection of high-quality games available.
|
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The list includes restaurants like Applebee's, Popeyes, and Starbucks, so you'll have more than enough options to choose from.
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Xi's failure to ensure that result provides more than enough reason to justify Trump signing the Hong Kong Act.
|
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A honeybee queen can produce well over a thousand offspring per day, more than enough to replenish the dead.
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The feds have more than enough power and the legal authority to keep our Internet environment safe and secure.
|
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Rodgers and Hammerstein's personal relationship was not especially close, but each man's individual history had more than enough color.
|
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If those people start voting, that's more than enough to convert the worst climate liar into a true believer.
|
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But on a winter evening, the spectacle of this dockside trattoria with its lights on was more than enough.
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And I steered clear of the poutine, having eaten more than enough on a recent trip to Quebec City.
|
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Anyone who's already making paycheck contributions to a 2000(k) plan might also think they're doing more than enough.
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There is more than enough to work with to make sure that we are funding our health-care needs.
|
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This is more than enough to cover the school's tuition costs out of pocket and provide a $1,554 surplus.
|
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These states account for 28 Electoral College votes, more than enough to have produced a different outcome on Tuesday.
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But these are countries that have more than enough capacity to replicate the work that Cambridge Analytica was doing.
|
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Who knows, there could be more, but the stuff we've already mentioned is more than enough for one event.
|
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There was more than enough for an album, so he announced his intentions to his label and made arrangements.
|
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Such a sense of responsibility provides more than enough motivation and urgency to push through exhaustion and sometimes despair.
|
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The groups have more than enough members to thwart House leaders' plan if they are determined to do so.
|
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Officials said that is more than enough to provide medication for the approximately 200,000 uninsured people who need it.
|
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But, oh, how they despise the Raiders — more than enough to stick one last finger in their eye patch.
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Officials said that is more than enough to provide medication for the approximately 200,000 uninsured people who need it.
|
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Still, every country has more than enough weapons to cause suffering on a scale never seen in human history.
|
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By the time the final round ended, Smith had done more than enough to capture a unanimous decision win.
|
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It's a start It's a start 60 positions, however, is more than enough to represent the genres, if you will.
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That said, my belief that there is more than enough funding to take Tesla private was reinforced during this process.
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The LG Gram, in all its forms, is always incredibly light, with more than enough power, and reasonable battery life.
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Even so, the interface is solid and there's more than enough content to get lost in for a few hours.
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The plans are just expensive redistributions to people who will soon earn more than enough to pay back the difference.
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The implication is that stress in these sectors would be "more than enough to contribute to a recession," he concluded.
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"I know more than enough about Beyoncé, so I decided, why not make it about working with her?" he said.
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These days, there are more than enough ways in which anyone can get in contact with us at any time.
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"Sex Planet" (2007) "Sex Planet" includes more than enough double entendres about sex, but one stands out above the rest.
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The jaunt took about 20 minutes, but that was more than enough time for the e-tron to show off.
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It was good that we had eight hands on deck as there was more than enough news to go around.
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Fortunately, it was more than enough to put ideas of orcs and elves out of mind for a good while.
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The Orioles also got homers from Hanser Alberto and Jonathan Villar, and that gave Means more than enough offensive support.
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That would be more than enough in and of itself for an embattled president already facing historically low approval ratings.
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This is strange: it is akin to someone's savings earning more than enough interest to service his far bigger debts.
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A 161,000 increase in the U.S. nonfarm payroll report was more than enough for the Fed to raise in December.
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Still, the current roster of popular artists is so deep, there was more than enough star power to go around.
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For most people, it provides more than enough functionality to keep an eye on things at home while they're away.
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While the Soviets have more than enough armored vehicles with heavier firepower, their utility is limited in the tight streets.
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Performances from the actors and the restrained visual approach are more than enough to sell how weird these rituals are.
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If you're dressed appropriately, a slight jog should be more than enough to survive your morning bus-waiting ordeal.[YouTube]
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For most of us, a handful of candy corn is more than enough to satisfy the regretful, late October craving.
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Don't worry — Hollywood has more than enough love lives, love triangles, and love scandals you can spend your time tracking.
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In that exchange, he said there were more than enough Islamic State supporters to "carry out an action" in Indonesia.
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Considering the very nature of their industry, there are more than enough reasons for these service workers to go unnoticed.
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However, Nvidia's system can produce up to seven intermediary frames, which is more than enough to create decent slow-motion.
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While one meeting might be more than enough for most people, the aspiring author had several lined up that day.
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" Musk also said, "Obviously, the Saudi sovereign fund has more than enough capital needed to execute on such a transaction.
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The videogame market is a big one and has more than enough space for multiple game devices from multiple manufacturers.
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The film is charming, funny, and exciting, which is more than enough to make up for its lack of transcendence.
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Waller isn't a great blocker, but he's physical and gives effort, more than enough next to a beefy O-line.
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Even just a minute and half of bleeping is more than enough to prove how totally unnecessary this censorship is.
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"We saw so much great activity the last week and it turned out to be more than enough," she said.
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Gulf banks may withdraw deposits from Qatari banks, but Qatari authorities have more than enough funds to cover such withdrawals.
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Working for CNBC I'm limited to picking passive investments like tracker funds but there's more than enough to choose from.
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I finally have more than enough information to move forward without any doubt or hesitation and I'll never look back.
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The double-digit advantage in the final three minutes was more than enough on their way to a home victory.
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There are more than enough votes on that side of the divide to nominate Cruz should Trump continue to fall.
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"That is more than enough time to establish what I am going to establish," he said in a phone interview.
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It's more than enough to cover the student lunch debt at all elementary, middle and high schools in the district.
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And their 8-hour battery life will provide more than enough power for tearing through multiple albums, podcasts, and audiobooks.
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That debate proved moot when Trump waltzed into the convention with more than enough delegates to secure the party's nod.
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However, Christine's vivid recollection should be more than enough for us to truly, deeply know that the accusation is true.
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But Republicans argue that there's more than enough resources currently available and there is no urgent need for further funding.
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A 40-inch TV isn't massive, but it should be more than enough for most small- and medium-sized rooms.
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That's more than enough to cement the Pets opening weekend as the sixth-highest of all time for animated features.
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He recently interviewed Elaine Welteroth, the former editor-in-chief at Teen Vogue and the author of More Than Enough.
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"We felt we had more than enough to charge based on her testimony and corroboration from her brother," Freeman said.
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I also had more than enough space to pack shoes, a few days worth of clothes, and my dopp kit.
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If you're hoping to see a lot of the undead, "TWD" gives you more than enough zombie deaths to handle.
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"There are more than enough alumni of color who the naming committee could have drawn from," Ms. Wilson, 22, said.
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Apparently there's more than enough protein and carbs in these motherfuckers to keep me alive for a couple of days.
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Kelly was acquitted of the child pornography charges in 2008, but clearly ... Amara thinks there was more than enough smoke.
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I know I spent more than enough time arranging this room and fantasizing about my professional leap into interior design.
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I still feel like I'm robbing a child of its meal, but Marina insists that she has more than enough.
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Because the system also tracks the equipment's steps through the manufacturing process, that's more than enough accuracy for most users.
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The call from the nurses' station hadn't come in, though more than enough time had passed, and I was antsy.
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This has every chance of being a great fight and is more than enough reason for you to tune in.
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There is more than enough landfill airspace at the compliant landfills to accept and safely deposit the island's trash today.
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When I signed my family up for our cellphone plan, I thought it contained more than enough data for us.
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The implication is that just the facts should offer more than enough in the way of tragic pity and terror.
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"Just like in the premium television space, there is more than enough room for multiple offerings to thrive," he said.
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Home runs by Chris Taylor and Justin Turner gave Kershaw more than enough cushion, and the Dodgers' bullpen didn't falter.
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But for a festival that for nearly 100 years has presented drama at the highest level, that's more than enough.
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So far, there have been more than enough donations made to help the company crank out the supply in droves.
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But that was more than enough with an advantage of more than two minutes at the start of the day.
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The 48 opposition votes would have been more than enough to defeat a cloture motion if one had been filed.
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More than enough Rockettes wanted to perform at the inaugural, but Ms. Kakuk also knows some who are not participating.
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Warren has said there was more than enough evidence that Trump obstructed justice in the Mueller report to impeach him.
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Now L.S.U. is favored on Saturday against an Oklahoma team with more than enough offensive firepower to test the Tigers.
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We found a modern hotel from a big hotel chain that had more than enough rooms to accommodate our guests.
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McGowens put the Panthers up 71-58 with 59 seconds left and that was more than enough of a cushion.
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That was more than enough run support for Odorizzi, who gave up one run and six hits in six innings.
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That should be more than enough to zip over any steep hill or kick up gravel along an unpaved road.
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"The magnitude of those could be more than enough to offset a mild slowdown in the UK economy," Peller said.
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Now an iPhone or iPad is more than enough unless I'm going to do some heavy work on the plane.
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A pair of first-period power-play goals by Draisaitl and Chiasson provided more than enough offense for the Oilers.
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On Villanova's next possession, Samuels hit a layup and the 10-point lead was more than enough of a cushion.
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If they're not doing anything they need to get to the perimeter -- we have more than enough units on scene.
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Take away any evidence CrowdStrike came within a mile of, and there is still more than enough evidence against Russia.
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While a far cry from "Captain Marvel," the figure was more than enough to land "Wonder Park" in second place.
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"The world comes into being in our gaze all the time," Knausgaard writes, more than enough reason for art-making.
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My room is too small to have a party in, but The Collective has more than enough common rooms for entertaining.
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With more than enough horsepower to keep frame rates at above 60, the GS75's 144Hz screen really shows its stuff.
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I never collected them all, but I've got more than enough to convince anyone that They Were A Thing, back when.
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As they should be—finding a matching pair of clean socks this morning was more than enough struggle for one day.
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That was more than enough for Sampson (1-3), who came in after "opener" Jose Leclerc tossed a scoreless first inning.
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While these machines aren't built for hardcore gaming or video editing, they're more than enough for web browsing and writing papers.
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The music — including the cheeriest notes from the movies' score — is more than enough to set your holiday spirits soaring. 3.
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Record corporate profits, juiced in part by business tax cuts, give Corporate America more than enough firepower to pay down debt.
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This, paired with your phone ID and GPS location, is likely more than enough to peg data to a specific person.
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This zappy student-schlepper gets 120 miles on one charge—more than enough to get your kid to school and back.
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If you ask us, that's still plenty — more than enough to send astrology enthusiasts into a cosmic tizzy, that's for sure.
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Which means there may be millions of people who want an iPhone X and more than enough supply to go around.
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He argues that, based on the experience of other countries, six tests is more than enough to develop a thermonuclear device.
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Possessing both qualities (and enjoying more than enough name recognition), Slipknot has been a staple of Soundcloud's mashup culture for years.
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I think that's way more than enough to stop all these critics who say it's just an RC car or whatever.
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The camera shoots 5MP photos — nothing to set the world on fire, but more than enough for sharing on social media.
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With a diverse crew pouring all sorts of spins into the experience, they had more than enough footage to choose from.
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And, hence, there is more than enough reason to think that the debates can have a bigger poll punch than normal.
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The offense was more than enough for German Marquez (23-5), who overcame a rocky start to toss seven strong innings.
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That might not seem like much, but it was more than enough to start larger animal trials of E7130 in mice.
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Though many of us are concerned about getting enough protein, most Americans actually get more than enough protein in their diets.
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It generates more than $2 billion per year in revenue, which should be more than enough money to run a website.
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We're told he came with his family and there was more than enough room for everyone because the place is huge.
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The Golden State Warriors were passive, confident their consuming shot-makers would supply more than enough firepower on the other end.
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A Christmas Kiss will prove to you that staying true yourself no matter the situation will always be more than enough.
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With the Panthers in full-implosion mode, a merely poor performance from Peyton was more than enough to seal a win.
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My calculations support the conclusion that by doing this there would be more than enough money to create the necessary jobs.
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She claims every other weekend is more than enough, since all he does is pawn the kids off on their nanny.
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Even those who criticized the Comey firing left themselves more than enough room to come back home when the fever breaks.
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It's not clear if he played, but four hours is more than enough time to squeeze in a full 18 holes.
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There was so much weed that we had more than enough of the oil required for Betty Crocker fudge brownie mix.
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This kind of political satire is a mainstay of New York's J'ouvert in particular, and 2016 provided more than enough fodder.
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That means I spend just $4 a month on TV. It's a small price to pay for more than enough entertainment.
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And if Republicans take their own rhetoric from the mid-1990s seriously, then there is more than enough reason for concern.
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Yet, there appears to be more than enough momentum to reach Beijing's growth target of around 6.5 percent for the year.
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This was more than enough of a cushion to carry Villanova to another home victory, its 217th in a row here.
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"I didn't use any credit cards on our trip because I had that $700 — it was more than enough," she says.
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As technology continues to evolve, one thing is for certain: There's more than enough room in the sandbox for new players.
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No matter what you're in the mood for, you definitely have more than enough ways to ditch the turkey this year.
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It's a bummer for Fowler ... but hey, a lifetime of Stokke should be more than enough to make up for it!!!
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Its Intel Core i29 processor is more than enough to tweak photos Photoshop, listen to music, and hit a few websites.
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The Romans put up with his rule for nearly twelve years, but by January 1045, they they'd had more than enough.
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The receiver also boasts plenty of inputs and outputs, including four HDMI inputs, which should be more than enough for most.
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Yet the people who feel that "Cats" deserves to be forgotten are succinct in their opinions: Once is more than enough.
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But it was not long before he hit the big time, earning more than enough to stay in those hotels himself.
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Together, US allies already spend close to a trillion dollars in defense, arguably more than enough to face even aggressive foes.
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Even without factoring in the annual credit benefits, that's more than enough to make up for the card's $250 annual fee.
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Any combination of the roughly eight senators who've expressed reluctance about the House bill is more than enough to defeat it.
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It's a smart decision to not drag Pablo's character across multiple episodes, given that there are always more than enough subplots.
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Sen. Pat Toomey I will have more than enough information after the hearing as I currently understand it to be scheduled.
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We're just the network, the infrastructure, the ones who shine the light, and there's more than enough light to go around.
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Google says that's more than enough to handle a few million simultaneous Hangout (or Meet) video chats between Singapore and Sydney.
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It's equipped with more than enough Ethernet ports, and it'll work without an internet connection during setup or an internet outage.
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Minnesota's bench scored just 219 points but its young starting five did more than enough scoring to escape with the win.
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" He then continued to say, "Harry can make more than enough money for everybody to get a piece of the pie.
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Like Naji at Garage Beirut, his passion for eating was more than enough to compensate for a lack of formal background.
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Just a whiff should be more than enough for an American president-to-be to demand an immediate investigation by Congress.
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This study supports the idea that, left to their own devices and supplied with more than enough food, babies will overeat.
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Their budget was $4,500 or less — more than enough for a one-bedroom, but not quite enough for a two-bedroom.
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Generic ballot polling shows Democrats with a staggering 22016-point lead in 220 — more than enough to take back the House.
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The bills have more than enough sponsors to secure passage, including all eight candidates to succeed Ms. Mark-Viverito as speaker.
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And the average monthly increase in payrolls this year is more than enough to keep the jobless rate below 4 percent.
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" Members of the community were angered after the council asked people to stop donating goods, saying there were "more than enough.
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We already have 300,000 miles of pipeline in this country, more than enough to meet our current and future energy needs.
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But Isra isn't impressed by attention—her family has had more than enough of it in the past couple of years.
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In fact, the memo demonstrates that the FBI had more than enough cause to seek and receive surveillance warrants against Page.
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And the large loss amount in Shkreli's case gives Matsumoto more than enough reason to impose a lengthy term of incarceration.
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By itself, the investigation raises red flags about crime, discrimination and police apathy — more than enough material to supply this film.
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Needless to say, he'd done more than enough to earn himself the judges' favor by the time the final horn sounded.
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By the time the final bell had chimed, the TUF alum had done more than enough to earn a unanimous nod.
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That's more than enough for a second car, or a first car for someone who mostly relies on walking and transit.
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And there was certainly more than enough evidence to support those convictions of first-degree assault, robbery, riot and other charges.
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He has 70 points in the Kentucky Derby qualifying standings, more than enough to assure him of a spot in the race.
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He was learned, empathetic, and good at make-believe — more than enough to make this impromptu, no-art-jargon studio visit meaningful.
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Whatever. Let's just all agree to be happy with what we've got, because there's more than enough to get upset about elsewhere.
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I only played Dr. Mario World for about a half hour, but that was more than enough to feel its addictive pull.
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With just six days until Election Day, Nancy Pelosi is confident Democrats will take back the House with more than enough seats.
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With new spring arrivals hitting stores on what feels like a daily basis, we have more than enough styles to choose from.
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We know you've got more than enough Death Eaters in your life right now... but could you make room for one more?
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Now I'm only using it at a computer — which is usually when I'm working —and I get more than enough Twitter there.
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But that won't happen, the firm argues, for another 25 years, which is more than enough time for the economy to adapt.
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The 333-point lead was more than enough for the Sixers to hold on, though it wasn't always pretty down the stretch.
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And by the time the credits rolled, "Hairspray Live!" had delivered more than enough in that department to hold up quite well.
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From comedians talking to people to the latest crime soap opera from Ryan Murphy, there's more than enough to fill the hours.
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Right now, we've seen more than enough leaked imagery of Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S8, but some mysteries about the flagship still remain.
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Though it's tiny compared to those of its siblings, the 5.5-inch display is more than enough to support your Ring's footage.
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While that class seems like more than enough fodder for one film, Mistress of Evil adds another mythical kingdom to the mix.
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It's not perfect and it's not quite real time, but it's more than enough to catch the gist of whatever you're watching.
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"They have more than enough money to help start treating this crisis," Harry Cullen, an activist with PAIN Sackler, addressed the crowd.
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The Orioles also got homers from Hanser Alberto and Jonathan Villar, and that gave Means (22-9) more than enough offensive support.
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Only a fraction of this interplanetary material sprinkles down to lower altitudes, but that is more than enough to encourage cloud formation.
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But lawmakers were free to tease the vague contours and that was more than enough to convince Trump loyalists of wholesale corruption.
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Still, there's more than enough here to merit a look, if only to absorb some of the unseen or long-forgotten video.
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Though small, this increase would have been more than enough to tip the scales against Mr Trump in Midwestern states in 2016.
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With incremental improvements to the device's interface and capabilities, Apple can add more than enough to keep people hooked to its devices.
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If you know one thing about the state of the cosmos this week, it's that the moon is doing more than enough.
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There will be more than enough time to get your holiday shopping done — at a discount — before we even hit December 1.
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I speak for everyone in our City when I say we are disgusted, we are infuriated, & we have had more than enough.
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It could be argued the central bank's remarkably accommodative quantitative easing (QE) program already provides more than enough support for the bloc.
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Given Google's massive reach, the company no doubt has more than enough information with which to personalize ads without digging through inboxes.
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You can only get to know someone so well between photos and chat messages though that's more than enough for some interactions.
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I feel like we always end up with more than enough good draft material that we stumble upon from time to time.
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"We're going to let Sam be Sam," Miller says, and while the show sorts out its digital strategy, that's more than enough.
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With fringe candidates dropping out and DNC members susceptible to flipping, there were more than enough votes free to shift to Ellison.
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You only get controls for adjusting the angle and radius of the effect, but's more than enough to get the retro aesthetic.
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Don't let its short run-time fool you — 20 minutes is more than enough for you to start fearing for your life.
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To say more would be to spoil, and it's not as if this website hasn't written more than enough about this show.
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It uses an 8-inch E-Ink Carta display with 300 pixels per inch, which is more than enough for beautiful type.
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But Kidd also had Giannis Antetokounmpo on his side — and that was more than enough to spoil Boston's home opener Wednesday night.
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As the grand finale, 1TB of storage is more than enough room for every game, app, and recorded footage you could want.
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If you're on a meal plan, you only need to pay for a few meals yourself, so $50 is more than enough.
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"Your efforts at the fundraisers, those four fundraisers we had together were more than enough, you've helped me so much," he said.
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It's more than enough room for two people to spread out with giant suitcases and not feel on top of each other.
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Both king beds were plush yet firm, the showers had great pressure, and there was more than enough space for two people.
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Like most electronics these days, there are more than enough options to drive you mad in your search for the best replacement.
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I usually limit myself to five bites of any given item, which is more than enough to come to a detailed evaluation.
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This unique design looks like an optical illusion and has more than enough space between the branches to hang ornaments and lights.
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But it's more than enough if you don't play processor-heavy games and even just need a good laptop for under $550.
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That will be more than enough to deliver a range of 400 miles under optimal conditions, according to Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe.
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But 2380 horsepower is more than enough to make it feel lively and get the adrenaline pumping when the time is right.
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At that point, you would think I had done more than enough to prove that I was who I said I was.
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There are lots of people who disagree and think that a free education is more than enough compensation for playing college sports.
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Rowling has given Potter fans—and really, everyone—more than enough to feed on, ignoring the old adage of quality over quantity.
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In a perfect world, building a solid product for a good price would be more than enough, but perfect this world isn't.
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Apple's new iPhones have more than enough power to comfortably get you through a day and then some on a single charge.
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Considering that the median annual household income in the U.S. is $56,516, a six-figure salary should be more than enough, right?
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Consumer electronics company Jawbone had more than enough money to take on Fitbit and other health-tracking devices in the "wearables" market.
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Brazil was not embarrassed by Belgium: Tite's team created more than enough chances to have forced extra time, at the very least.
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But the main fair, with some 160 contemporary art exhibitions, is more than enough to keep an eager collector happy for days.
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Dried chanterelles, porcini or morels can be bought for just a few dollars an ounce, more than enough for deep woodsy flavor.
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That she would give Ben the time of day is more than enough notice that all may not be as it seems.
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With more than enough picks to kick-start a rebuild, Boston would be able to create an irresistible package for Anthony Davis.
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Even for those who remained, some because they lacked the resources to flee, Irma still had more than enough power to rattle.
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Though the world still produces more than enough food to feed itself, rising temperatures and extreme weather events are affecting food production.
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So I only have compassion for my mom when she starts to stress about money, even though she has more than enough.
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There is still more than enough talent, though; Pekerman, likely coaching in his last tournament, must find a way to harness it.
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The two-bedroom cottage offered more than enough space, although the uncarpeted stairs between the bedrooms and living area required careful negotiating.
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For those who waited with me, this hollow charade was more than enough to temporarily dull the pain of a Clintonless world.
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As US officials question Pakistan's commitment, Pakistani officials claim that Pakistan has done more than enough in confronting terrorism within its borders.
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The ads you do see in DuckDuckGo, which the company says bring in more than enough money to operate, are more general.
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The 23-horsepower twin-cylinder motor is commercial-grade and offers top performance with more than enough power for any residential use.
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I had no status except my age, but in a country where the old are respected, that was enough — more than enough.
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But the Cristina letter was more than enough of a reference to seasons of old to tide fans over for a while.
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There&aposs masses of volume too, with more than enough at half maximum to fill my apartment and likely irritate the neighbors.
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It was more than enough support for Tropeano, who gave up one run on seven hits and two walks in seven innings.
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And as the SOUNDBOKS 2 can reach a skull-shakingly booming 122 decibels, eight hours of sound is probably more than enough.
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I was so fortunate to receive more than enough beautiful gifts at my baby shower when I was pregnant with my daughter.
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The firm's solid growth and moderate losses, it seems, were more than enough to secure a strong welcome to the public markets.
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The green plantain mash can be topped with chicken, beef, shrimp, lobster, or pork stew, and is more than enough for two.
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Not only because he allowed Iran to keep 6,500 centrifuges, more than enough to produce a nuclear weapon over the next decade.
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If Florida solves that issue, its perimeter should have more than enough to complement Kerry Blackshear, a Virginia Tech grad transfer, inside.
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God knows, they've given Republicans more than enough time and opportunities to do something only to be left politically embarrassed every time.
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Progressive groups are pushing Senate Democrats to filibuster Gorsuch — with 48 Democrats, they theoretically have more than enough to block his nomination.
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Meanwhile, under current law the estate tax is expected to bring in about $20 billion, more than enough to pay for CHIP.
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There is still more than enough talent, though; Pékerman, likely coaching in his last tournament, must find a way to harness it.
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That was more than enough to get mostly everyone who'd just been at the Beverly Hilton to come out for another hurrah.
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There are more than enough to choose from, but Dandelion Textiles' Turkish peshtemal is 100% cotton, naturally dyed, and quick to dry.
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Those in power have more than enough, and they feel secure in their affluent status because everybody else has just enough, right?
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And because Disney still hasn't stopped fueling our imaginations with new releases every year, there are more than enough options to start with.
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If the latter is more appealing to you, we've got more than enough recipes to get you through the cold and the darkness.
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For most customers, however, it offers more than enough content spread across its 40-something channels, YouTube Red Originals, and trending YouTube content.
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It's possible I'm misreading things, but then I also gave YouTube more than enough opportunities to clear up any confusion and they wouldn't.
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While banks on aggregate had "more than enough" liquidity, he said smaller banks were facing difficulties to expand lending due to funding constraints.
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While Paqui's choice to only include one chip per package seems surprising, it has more than enough heat to satisfy your spicy tooth.
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Disney has more than enough cash to keep multiple superhero dramas afloat (thanks again, MCU!) and the rights to almost all Marvel characters.
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The four-goal advantage was more than enough and the Penguins moved to 11-0-0 this season when leading after two periods.
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The Frenchman said McIlroy has more than enough ability to earn a Green Jacket, but questioned how his attacking style fit the Masters.
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As an added bonus, checked bags are free on Southwest, meaning you'll have more than enough room for presents and warm winter garb.
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At the moment that's limited to apps produced by Microsoft itself, but that's more than enough to share images of Shrek with coworkers.
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But I felt guilty for having more than enough when, with today's cost of living in New York, it never feels like enough.
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We didn't have to sell our business, and Intuit was giving us more than enough cash in the acquisition that work wasn't mandatory.
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Even a few feet away it can be over 4,000°C, more than enough to vaporise most waste and break down complex molecules.
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That nearly $5 billion dip was more than enough to wipe out small gains in the Americas and the rest of Asia Pacific.
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The words "where this food's been and where it goes" were more than enough to strike fear into our hearts about airline cuisine.
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"I'm hoping that when we do this series, the evidence should be more than enough to get a grand jury indictment," he said.
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There's more than enough headroom for my six-foot frame, and that's before I lowered the seat to a more race-ready position.
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At $219, the Parker is considerably pricier than the Authority ($129), but it's got more than enough space and is built to last.
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It was more than enough for Skaggs (7-5), who gave up one run on five hits and one walk in six innings.
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The focus on the baseball team going to States gives him more than enough motive, but it seems like a particularly evil move.
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Crowley does not give us an explicit answer, but he provides more than enough information for readers to make up their own minds.
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Concentrating on those, we've compiled 10 well-made must-haves from Target that the Essentialist will get more than enough use out of.
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Sure, you find new styles and new ways to wear them, but a season's worth of the same #OOTD's is more than enough.
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From this, the team found that in the vast majority of driving situations, batteries will provide more than enough juice for the trip.
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It is a common food item in Asian supermarkets, and Jezebel has already written more than enough about the fish and its flavor.Damn.
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Ordinarily journalists shy away from asking presidents whether they're lying, but Trump has provided everyone with more than enough reasons to doubt him.
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With a dry weight of about 2000 pounds, that should be more than enough to make Husqvarna's new bikes feel speedy and spry.
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There's only an 800mAh battery in there, but that's more than enough to power it for a long time since it's so small.
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When activated, it gives off 300 volts of DC power, which is more than enough to totally kill the computer it's plugged into.
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Profit margins have retreated from last year's peaks, but are still more than enough to motivate maximum production, said the southern mill manager.
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A MSG rep tells VICE Sports that "we had more than enough women sign-up for this event than there were slots available."
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While certainly true, it's more than enough space for swiping and flicking, which is basically all this skin interface can do—for now.
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A partial vote count showed Strache had received more than 33,500 such direct votes, more than enough to claim a seat, APA said.
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Luckily, a quick 5-minute charge from my power bank was more than enough to tide me until I got into the office.
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I'll probably go with Twitter and Instagram — a tweet or a post on Instagram Stories is more than enough for me to handle.
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I speak for everyone in our City when I say we are disgusted, we are infuriated, and we have had more than enough.
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Its music-streaming service hasn't hurt Spotify, even as Apple has proved that there was more than enough room for a new competitor.
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"Finishing The Hat" is our first glimpse of Gyllenhaal's voice, but it's more than enough to know he's been holding out on us.
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I quit after about ten months, which was more than enough time to get plenty of fodder for some Apple comedy skit ideas.
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And they're careful for good reason: Just between the U.S. and Russia there are more than enough nuclear bombs to wipe out humanity.
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The critically-acclaimed title has more than enough 10/10 ratings to get an avid gamer's attention, selling over 23 million copies worldwide.
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We had more than enough evidence to know that really bad things were gonna happen and people were gonna die at this rally.
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While we can't promise we've come back with all the answers, we do have more than enough to get your own journey started.
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We don't know right now if this is one of those moments, but there is more than enough evidence to be seriously concerned.
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It was more than enough distance to turn her stoic declaration that "Nobody is here to see Mama June" into an unintelligible warble.
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The veggie calzones recipe was more than enough for four calzones, and I ate off of the meatballs and risotto for three meals.
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After all, more than enough Republican senators have announced their opposition to the plan to sink it in an up-or-down vote.
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The Syrian regime has already provided more than enough reasons to act, including the continuing use of chemical weapons against the civilian population.
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Oh, and spoiler alert: With their forces combined, Cena and Johnson had more than enough power to send the Wyatts packing. Duh. Arrive.
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The Robotic Falcon's net has a range of 40 feet, more than enough in most cases where a rogue drone needs reigning in.
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The savings to government spending alone would be more than enough to pay for every penny of the $75 billion that the private
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The SPR currently holds 666.5 million barrels of oil, more than enough to meet a spare supply agreement with the International Energy Agency.
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A win in California (172 delegates), where he leads in recent polls by more than 20 percentage points, would be more than enough.
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San Antonio ran its advantage to as many as 18 points and had more than enough to hold off a late Denver run.
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In 1993, the billionaire's loss carryforward was more than enough to prevent him from having to pay taxes on the gains, Politico reported.
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The tragic loss of life and enormous impact on society and the economy are more than enough justification to urge policymakers into action.
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A 2300 kWh battery will give it an estimated 264 miles of range, which is more than enough for day-to-day driving.
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That proved more than enough to offset Alcorn State's 221-219 edge in offensive rebounds and 217-39 overall advantage on the glass.
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"A black swan is the thing you don't see coming, but we've got more than enough concerns that can be anticipated," Cramer said.
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That was more than enough for Danny Salazar (8-3), who came into the game leading the American League with a 2.19 ERA.
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I imagine 256GB is more than enough storage for most people — but if you need more than that, get the Note 10 Plus.
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Coupled with extra oil from Canada, Brazil and Norway, production should be more than enough to meet the rise in demand in 2018.
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Katherine, Veda, and Robert's stories all give me and so many others more than enough fuel to keep moving to the next steps.
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They had more than enough time to work with the FEC on developing practical disclaimer rules, but they actively sought to block regulation.
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But he gave Republicans more than enough ammunition for political attacks by saying that Clinton had been "extremely careless" in handling classified information.
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We now know more than enough to understand that they were not, and that the task of making them better belongs to us.
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According to the website, the bottles should hold approximately 140 sprays — more than enough to decide if the scent is right for you.
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For under $35 for the queen size and under $50 for the king size, you'll get more than enough use out of it.
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Seven years are more than enough to learn the lesson: The Durbin amendment — like all government price controls — hurts consumers and stops innovation.
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With that in mind, I decided a long time ago I would make sure I had more than enough coverage at all times.
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Although it's not a super long cord, the Titan is 3-feet long, which should be more than enough for most people's needs.
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Dame says the warrants are BS because he's given both women more than enough dough -- including $150k he gave Cindy for a home.
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This was more than enough to earn him a unanimous decision win, even if he only landed 31 significant strikes in the process.
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A race consists of one lap around the course, and takes a little under a minute, more than enough time for regular crashes.
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Democrats in the Senate and House have far more than enough people to force a vote on blocking the rule from taking effect.
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As these scandals increase in frequency, so too will the recognition that 140 characters is more than enough to derail a budding career.
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In other words, there's a helluva lot of bread on the line, and more than enough incentive to keep Americans scared and angry.
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Today's mid-range CPUs are more than enough for mainstream games, meaning an effective graphics processor gives you much more bang for buck.
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Gillette said it was more than enough to cover funeral expenses and to allow Ms. Gillette some time off before returning to work.
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Of course, this can never be demonstrably true: there is always already more than enough literature to occupy any reader for a lifetime.
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That's obviously more than enough money to make these hyper-elite families come out ahead regardless of what happens to health insurance markets.
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Under ordinary conditions, a lead that size would be more than enough to net the 22021 seats Democrats need to regain a majority.
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The company said it took no side in the conflict and there was more than enough fuel in the east for civilian purposes.
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But the film's sardonic sense of humor, courtesy of director and co-screenwriter James Gunn, was more than enough to carry the day.
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What remains, besides an important piece of history, is Ms. Tharp's enduring you-can-have-it-all vision, and that's more than enough.
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Back home, where Mr. el-Sisi has methodically stifled dissent and tightened his grip on power, that could prove more than enough validation.
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Polanco had punctuated his night in the eighth with a two-run homer off reliever Robert Gsellman that provided more than enough insurance.
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This season there are even more factions to deal with, and more than enough shifting allegiances, devious double agents and bitter blood feuds.
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But in this case, I didn't need to — there was more than enough information on each suspect's profiles to start reporting on them.
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Once its caliphate collapses, it will lose some of those resources but will retain more than enough to continue these sorts of attacks.
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Most of Samsung's phones cost well over $500, but the Galaxy A50 might have more than enough power and features for your needs.
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Most of Samsung's phones cost well over $203, but the Galaxy A50 might have more than enough power and features for your needs.
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In terms of storage, the S20 Plus comes with a minimum of 128GB of memory, which is more than enough for most people.
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So, yes, the horrors of a Trump Administration as Osnos lays them out are more than enough to keep people awake at night.
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But even if all of those senators jumped ship — which is a stretch — he'd still have more than enough votes to block conviction.
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While this challenge required some planning and creativity in the kitchen, $20 was more than enough to make five healthy and filling dinners.
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"I'm sorry to say this in a way, but there appear to have been more than enough allegations to go around," she said.
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Bloomberg's campaign events have everything: catered food, more than enough free T-shirts for everyone, highly produced stages with themed backdrops and lecterns.
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Sure, it only has a 200-feet range; but that's more than enough for you to locate where you last placed your item.
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While that's more than enough for some, others may not find it sufficient, thanks in part to longer life expectancy and disappearing pensions.
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Sure it's a monster muscle car, but it's got a nice interior, great seats and more than enough space for people and cargo.
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The European Union has allocated roughly $40 million to help Bosnia provide for migrants — more than enough to house a few thousand people.
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The European Union has allocated roughly $40 million to help Bosnia provide for migrants — more than enough to house a few thousand people.
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But, rest assured the pockets are real — and they&aposre deep, with more than enough room for cold hands a phone and keys.
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There already are more than enough reasons to remove Chairman Nunes from the Intelligence Committee for deceiving the public and misusing his office.
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That's a lot of money—enough to become a doctor, a lawyer, and more than enough to become a pilot or a chef.
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Half (52 percent) of Conservative voters say they may change their mind, more than enough to change the June 23 outcome, ComRes says.
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"Trump has already done more than enough to warrant impeachment and removal," Conway wrote in an op-ed published by The Washington Post.
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"The DPRK has heard more than enough dialogue rhetoric raised by the US whenever it is driven into a tight corner," Ri continued.
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One researcher, I was told, flew on the mission's inaugural flight from California and decided that the one flight was more than enough.
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Republicans wanted an exception to the cap for criminals; Democrats said a proposed 2100,500-bed cap left more than enough room for them.
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Together with the leftist Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), it has more than enough votes in the 400-seat parliament to effect the change.
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The base app is free, and there's more than enough in there to make it worth a download if you've never used it before.
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Abrams himself has suggested that DuVernay should tackle a Star Wars movie, and she has more than enough professional clout to earn the duty.
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And because the rich and famous love to go big when decorating their homes for festivities, there's more than enough eye candy to share.
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And with American Crime Story, American Horror Story, Scream Queens, and Feud all under Murphy's name, there's more than enough work to go around.
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That might be more than enough time to convince everyone in your home to always sit during bathroom breaks, but old habits die hard.
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With Forto, just two ounces contains 100mg of caffeine (or in some cases, 200mg), which is more than enough to kick-start your day.
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However, for the average tourist just passing through I think 6 days is more than enough time to see what Brisbane has to offer.
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Plus, each one comes with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of SSD storage — more than enough room for all of your apps and files.
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The free Freedcamp plan should be more than enough for most people, though paid plans start at $1.49 per month if you need them.
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"It seems to me seven years is more than enough time to consider if a death can be added to these charges," Maher said.
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Both are more than enough to get you from one side of a city to another, flying over the suckers stuck on the freeway.
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That's more than enough bandwidth to push video to multiple 4K displays while still carrying enough juice to keep your notebook brimming with power.
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The bank said profit over the period was more than enough to sustain its dividend payout goal of 3.4 billion euros over 2017 results.
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" Despite losing the trophy to Little Big Town, Rory explained via Instagram that an honorary medal from the Recording Academy was "more than enough.
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While it's more than enough power to do burnouts on command, the chassis is well suited to handle the force at the rear wheels.
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It seems like having Alexa in your house is more than enough for Amazon to gather all sorts of information about your habits, anyway.
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By any account, Jemele Hill has paid more than enough of her dues, and has certainly paid more than some of her direct peers.
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The software is free to download and comes with $10 of cloud credit, which is more than enough to get to know its potential.
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The bustling household has more than enough love to go around — and it starts with the affection Rodriguez and Ronaldo have for each other.
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This indoor smokeless grill from Philips is perfect for roasting chicken, pork, lamp, and duck, and is more than enough to fill the void.
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It can provide up to 65W of power — more than enough to charge both a normal MacBook and a phone at the same time.
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Supporters of Medicaid expansion in Oklahoma said they submitted more than enough signatures on Thursday to get the measure on the ballot in 2020.
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It makes more than enough for you to share, though it goes without saying that these are exclusively for grown-up trick-or-treaters.
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It was thought that 15 years would be more than enough time to develop a solution for the sea, and the dust beneath it.
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The source insisted they had "more than enough evidence to prosecute Weinstein" for assaulting 22017-year-old model Ambra Battilana Gutierrez in March 290.
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The S9 sports 4GB of RAM and the S9+ bumps that up by 2GB, which should be more than enough power for most users.
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If it's just you or you and another person in your household, this Instant Pot will be more than enough for your everyday use.
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Dipping the tip of your finger into the jelly formula should be more than enough to cover both your cheekbones with a subtle glow.
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Even if phones have more than enough computing power, the actual experiences have never lived up to the promise of a truly functional computer.
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