I know the idea of getting healthy is the most obvious thing in the world, but improving your life is a matter of doing the most obvious things in the world.
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The most obvious similarities are between Trump and the Penguin.
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The most obvious available meaning is that of racialized hierarchy.
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The most obvious answer is that they need the money.
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Yep. Familiar. Probably the most obvious influence, to be honest.
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Britain is the most obvious candidate for such a group.
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The most obvious example is the constant barrage of goals.
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The most obvious is the Move goal, which counts calories.
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The first and most obvious, is to make them speak.
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Perhaps the most obvious feature catering to AVs is redundancy.
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Why Biden might lose Biden's most obvious liability is age.
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The most obvious one of these is the selfie camera.
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Most obvious is its desire to minimise the trade war.
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Because it's the most obvious bloody thing in the world.
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The most obvious difference is the view of the Sun.
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The most obvious explanation for this inverse relationship is hypocrisy.
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The first, and most obvious, is the upcoming French election.
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This year, her most obvious competitor is Adele for 25.
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But the most obvious answer is usually the right one.
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Might as well start with the most obvious candidate, right?
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Let's start with the most obvious factor: the SE's size.
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This is their shtick at its broadest and most obvious.
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The most obvious one is the carbon emission from burning.
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Surely Tayto would be the most obvious brand to namedrop?
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The first and the most obvious of these is cooking.
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The most obvious remedy would be to raise the tax.
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The first and most obvious is in my own marriage.
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The most obvious suspect would be Tennessee, where former Gov.
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Dr. McCoy and Mr. Spock provide the most obvious example.
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In some cases, it's not always the most obvious people.
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Snapchat, meanwhile, is the most obvious victim on this list.
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Of all of these, Facebook is perhaps the most obvious.
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The most obvious of these options is probably Frank Mir.
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This is most obvious with the U.S. yield, said Yamada.
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The most obvious one is his relative lack of experience.
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Colm Toibin's novel "The Master" is the most obvious comparison.
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But the most obvious difference is in access to opportunity.
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Then there's the most obvious gotcha of all: battery life.
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We'll start with the most obvious divide among Democrats: ideology.
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But all of his most obvious critics are now gone.
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The most obvious cost is that of its physical construction.
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The most obvious winner in the short term is Texas.
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The most obvious issue is the solvency of Social Security.
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The most obvious problem with the UBI is its cost.
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Prepare yourself for total irrationality and the most obvious nepotism.
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The most obvious indicators, of course, are the empty seats.
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This is most obvious when it comes to the IRS.
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Most obvious of which was my anxiety about my analysis.
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The most obvious is via the presence of the Russian army.
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Most obvious is the weather forecast: No grilling in a downpour.
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Perhaps the most obvious opportunity to do this was during breakfast.
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Partisan interests can split Americans on even the most obvious principles.
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The biggest most obvious case of obstruction, they made every consideration.
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The most obvious thing that needed reconsidering was the retirement age.
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These are the most obvious cases and the easiest to prove.
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Your lunch break, your bathroom break are only the most obvious.
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Let's get the most obvious reason out of the way first.
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The most obvious victim of this cycle is the middle class.
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Most obvious is that they themselves stay out of regulatory trouble.
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The tension between growth and stability is most obvious in China.
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The most obvious way to do that is to limit terms.
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The most obvious problem is that Twitter interactions can be toxic.
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The most obvious is her most recent relationship with Darren Aronofsky.
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Take the most obvious example: "I'm Dreaming of a White Christmas".
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The first and most obvious: you have to pay for AppleCare+.
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The most obvious is how we handle the end of life.
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High prices High and rising prices are the most obvious problem.
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"This is probably the most obvious product launch ever," Macedo said.
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Kitsuné just "struck them as the most obvious choice," they say.
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The most obvious worry is the possibility of a President Trump.
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The most obvious is pundit George Will of The Washington Post.
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Excruciating abdominal pain is the most obvious sign, Dr. Alexander says.
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And it is Facebook's WhatsApp that is WeChat's most obvious rival.
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The most obvious test in the Pacific is dealing with China.
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Cash dividends, which we have discussed, are the most obvious means.
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First, and most obvious, they are how we choose a winner.
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The most obvious is that Italians are generally good at sport.
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The most obvious change is the emergence of the odyssey years.
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This is the most obvious threat, but probably the most complicated.
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The most obvious seller had long been assumed to be Benchmark.
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Successful models are already available, with Germany being the most obvious.
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The most obvious and immediate problem is, of course, Facebook's scale.
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The most obvious suitor: Nestlé, which owns a 23-percent stake.
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Perhaps the most obvious is its reference to Adam and Eve.
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Pollan is not the most obvious guide for such a journey.
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The most obvious failure of Obama's foreign policy was in Russia.
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First is the most obvious one: the glorification of Nazi violence.
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But one of the most obvious is that nobody kicks off.
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The most obvious examples of this are during the group chats.
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They should start by fixing the most obvious loophole of all.
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It wasn&apost the most obvious way to create a living.
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The most obvious would be to impose tariffs on steel imports.
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The most obvious thing to do is put lights on yourself.
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That's the most obvious driver of the shift in bond markets.
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The most obvious contribution is the ethnic range of his cast.
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The most obvious pickup opportunity for Democrats has long been Sen.
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The most obvious risk: Someone breaks in and steals your stuff.
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The most obvious challenge is getting content people will actually watch.
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The most obvious difference between Samus Returns and Metroid II is visually.
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The most obvious is where fertilization and early embryo development take place.
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Perhaps the most obvious explanation is that the technologies are still young.
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The most obvious plus is that I don't have to pay rent.
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Well, the most obvious choice would probably be a rematch with Garbrandt.
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She said the most obvious thing was that he had trouble sleeping.
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The undercut is one of the most obvious ways to spot them.
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Which was only the most obvious of the many obstacles McWhorter faced.
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The most obvious change with this year's Portal is its new design.
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One of the most obvious manifestations of this has been Facebook's bicycles.
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The most obvious is the senator's shocking success at the ballot box.
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This is most obvious in the case of Jeremy Corbyn, Labour's leader.
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The most obvious difference between these shoes and previous UltraBOOST X releases?
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The most obvious candidate is Greece, the country where the trouble began.
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These new shoes are "smart," but not in the most obvious sense.
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It picks the most obvious things about Sanders and David — they're old!
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The Tesla blog post offers some hints of the most obvious kind.
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This is the most obvious way the Mueller hearing was a mess.
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But the most obvious one is: what exactly is going on here?
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You're one of the most obvious All-Stars in the entire league!
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Sad and sobering: All the most obvious policy responses come with dangers.
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Beyond Gogjali, Mosul's most obvious landmark -- its communications tower -- seems tantalizingly close.
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They are the most obvious qualities to take home about the series.
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Most obvious is a conspicuous lack of alcohol on her Instagram page.
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The first suggestion was also the most obvious — we'd do peer reviews.
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The most obvious callback is, without a doubt, 2001: A Space Odyssey.
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The first, and perhaps most obvious, is enabling rental without a broker.
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Los Angeles Lakers: Luol Deng (three years, $54 million) The most obvious.
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The most obvious of these also wound up being the most notable.
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We picked these towns because they were struggling by most obvious measurements.
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Auty called real estate the most "obvious" use case for blockchain technology.
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Ride-hailing services are the most obvious response to these two trends.
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The most obvious answer is that no one much believes the numbers.
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The reactions ranged from the most obvious… ...to Millennial sad babe humor.
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Most obvious were the lighting and editing, which just seemed too professional.
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The most obvious explanation is that I was imagining the whole thing.
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For the most obvious security threats, Sqreen will protect your web app.
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The evolving use of the immunity idol is the most obvious example.
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The most obvious advantage, at least to devices manufacturers, is slimmer phones.
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These are merely the most obvious results of this August session, however.
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Not the most obvious indication of homicidal tendencies, but Linda was undaunted.
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The most obvious explanation is therefore the migrant crisis of 2015-16.
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The most obvious solution would be to offer Catalonians more regional autonomy.
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Nothing he has done since then has changed that most obvious fact.
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The most obvious flaw in Lineker's ring cutting is in his engagements.
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The most obvious benefits for low-skilled economic migrants are, unsurprisingly, economic.
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The most obvious application will be in the area of marijuana legalization.
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Aside from its setting, the most obvious change in When in Japan!
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The first is most obvious: He has never managed a civilian prison.
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The most obvious reason why is the lack of a viable alternative.
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But the organization's last piece of advice should be the most obvious.
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Even unembodied personal assistant systems—Siri being the most obvious—are gendered.
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The most obvious examples are the global flouting of international travel restrictions.
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This is most obvious when it comes to Trump's view of trade.
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The most obvious benefit to hosting your game on Facebook is reach.
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His use of rhyme is only the most obvious aspect of this.
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First, and most obvious, the order focuses only on discrimination against Jews.
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The most obvious choices would be the secretaries of state and defense.
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The most obvious solution would be to ban vehicles from these zones.
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But that seems one of the most obvious applications of this technology.
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A steaming cuppa is the best, most obvious way to use tea.
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The most obvious one is their capacity to work around the clock.
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Parks are only the most obvious, least controversial form of public lands.
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But "beautiful" isn't the most obvious word to describe West's recent output.
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The most obvious conclusion is that fundraising ≠ success -- at least not always.
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Low energy prices, namely, low oil prices, are the most obvious culprit.
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Cathay Pacific, Hong Kong's home-grown airline, is the most obvious victim.
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Jesus seems most obvious, but other candidates include Sherry or even Dwight.
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The most obvious historical precedent for our times is the Progressive era.
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The first and most obvious one is that they have historical importance.
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There are strong arguments against the two most obvious candidates taking over.
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Kerri Chandler and Loco Dice aren't the most obvious match on paper.
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The most obvious explanation is that doing major investigations is hard work.
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But the GST is perhaps the most obvious example of an opportunity wasted.
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The asymmetries and contradictions in the relationship are most obvious in Central Asia.
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Johnson, fresh off his Brexit victory, was seen as his most obvious successor.
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Kate Moss may not be the most obvious pick for an Elvis impersonator.
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The most obvious evidence of dysfunction can be found in our hospital bills.
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Black clothing has become one of the most obvious symbols of national grief.
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Helping families have babies is the most obvious contribution of in vitro fertilization.
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For Intelsat, the most obvious consequence of the loss is a financial one.
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SenseTime and Megvii's most obvious connections to the US are via component makers.
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Basically, she feels like the most obvious godmother of something like The Hairpin.
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As almost always with Trump, the most obvious explanation is the right one.
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The most obvious examples are the digital assistants created by the technology giants.
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The most obvious thing these data show is just how common tattoos are.
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She quickly learned the most obvious part of Egyptian squash exceptionalism: concentrated quality.
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A PAYG pension is only the most obvious example of such a scheme.
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Pitch Perfect was never the most obvious film to launch a successful franchise.
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The most obvious examples are Unfriended and this year's sequel, Unfriended: Dark Web.
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But he saw the most obvious forms of intervention as "bounties and taxes".
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Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton are not the most obvious couple on paper.
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Microsoft is one of Wall Street's most obvious turnaround stories in recent history.
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We believe that staffing is only the most obvious last-mile training model.
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Spammers and fake accounts are the most obvious tools in the propagandist's arsenal.
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To start with the most obvious: everyone now has a smartphone or camera.
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And the most significant factor in their vulnerability is also the most obvious.
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Their shared rejection of sampling in their fields proves the most obvious commonality.
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Obviously, it's happened before: the cylindrical Mac Pro is the most obvious example.
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The most obvious Oleksiak contender outside of Crosby was sprinter Andre De Grasse.
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This laptop is the most obvious and direct alternative to the MacBook Pro.
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The first is the most obvious: Conway is not good at her job.
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The most obvious is the need to look after all the old people.
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"We spent money on the things that are the most obvious," he said.
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The biggest red flag is the most obvious: US stocks look historically expensive.
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The biggest and most obvious change, of course, is the rear camera system.
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"Flashdance" is the most obvious reference point for "Fade," but are there others?
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His efforts to obstruct the Russia investigation would be the most obvious target.
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The most obvious charges that Trump could face would be campaign-finance violations.
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The first and most obvious impact will be on the North-South border.
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The most obvious fix — voice functionality — has yet to be rolled out here.
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Start with the most obvious, superficial facts of the sport: Swimmers are toned.
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One man serves as the most obvious antecedent to Del Rio: Eddie Guerrero.
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Its understanding of the art world seems thin, incorporating the most obvious touchstones.
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The most obvious connection between football and Christianity is, of course, Sunday worship.
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What was most obvious in our tasting was the high level of quality.
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One of the most obvious applications for Bitcoin is in international money transfers.
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Las Vegas might not seem the most obvious place to join this list.
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Their dependence on modernism was most obvious in how they read their Bibles.
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But this one is different — and Brexit is the most obvious reason why.
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Plants with the richest and most obvious sources of pollen were especially successful.
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The most obvious culprit behind the loss of native gut microbes is diet.
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"shelling," a tactic Baker called "somewhat indiscriminate," is the most obvious first response.
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Ferguson's problems stemmed from the world's most obvious problem: a lack of money.
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The four cycling grinders on board are the most obvious manifestation of this.
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The most obvious answers are to cause trouble or send a political message.
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However, perhaps the most telling piece of information may be the most obvious.
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The most obvious example of the huckster's rise was, of course, Donald Trump.
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But they didn't always go the most obvious route with their song choices.
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The most obvious choice is paper straws, but they cost a lot more.
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Sure, this is the most obvious statement in the world, but don't forget.
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Sony also addressed some of the PSP's most obvious flaws with the Vita.
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The most obvious one is the addition of widgets to the home screen.
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Their most obvious personality trait is simply that they're opposed to someone else.
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The most obvious question is why is the artist dressed as St. Catherine?
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It's also Snapchat's most obvious effort yet to make money off users' cameras.
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The first is the most obvious: Moscow just has so many nuclear weapons.
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The most obvious example of women winning was Pressley's surprise upset over Rep.
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Its most obvious (if unlikely) progenitor is the Moscow metro, which opened in 1935.
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That is most obvious when oil prices fall, as they did in late 2014.
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The most obvious example is where predators trick their prey to be more vulnerable.
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The most obvious sign of this problem is the pathetic pace of new construction.
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Dallas's most obvious competition in the NFC took a huge blow on Sunday night.
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One of the most obvious ways of doing that is trying to pick fights.
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The most obvious trade-off for this constant quick resume feature is battery life.
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The most obvious shock today, however, would be from the US-China trade war.
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So I brought the most obvious-looking props that I had in my shop.
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In the current environment, he said, domestic retail consolidation was the most obvious option.
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It was the most obvious manifestation of anxiety about Robert Mugabe's latest economic scheme.
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It's part of the reason hairstyles are often the most obvious cultural appropriation offenses.
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The most obvious explanation is that the Andersons modeled their drawings off found images.
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The most obvious one is the financial sector, which had blown up in 2008.
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Gaming and entertainment represent the first and most obvious application of its operating system.
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The most obvious way to affect the world is to choose the right career.
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Secretary of State Brian Kemp is the most obvious candidate to give him trouble.
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Other than the shiny glass back, the most obvious change is the phone's display.
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The climb in bond yields was the most obvious source of pressure last week.
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Moving photos and videosGoogle Photos is the most obvious option for photos and videos.
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The most obvious changes over last year's model can be found in the design.
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Idris Elba is the most obvious person that should have won sexiest man alive.
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In the meantime, here's what we think we'll see, starting with the most obvious.
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When it comes to GIFs, the most obvious and easily combated is copyright violations.
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The most obvious targets for Facebook's new venture are India and countries like it.
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Bankers have said a bond-to-equity conversion would be the most obvious choice.
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The most obvious is desktop publishing, which came right out of the Macintosh, right?
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It is the most obvious change and an important trend for smartphones in 2017.
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So the most obvious explanation is a fall in demand for less-skilled men.
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The most obvious is that diversity is simply a fact about the modern world.
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The two most obvious results of a botched succession are incompetent leaders and feuds.
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Fiancé(e) Or K-1 Visa This would be the most obvious option, right?
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Last night, Scandal chose the most obvious person to be Frankie's (Ricardo Chavira) killer.
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The most obvious reason to release its own car is industry disruption, says Kuo.
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Trump remains the front-runner with the most obvious path to the GOP nomination.
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The most obvious difference is the smooth speckled fabric that wraps around the device.
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So it's taking the most obvious step there is: banning blatantly pro-Nazi content.
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The most obvious component would be access to Nintendo's incomparable back catalog of games.
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The most obvious example is Trump's refusal to seriously divest from his private interests.
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The first, most obvious reason was that this Supreme Court seat was essentially stolen.
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The most obvious trigger would be a move against members of the Trump family.
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Most obvious are the 693 states where there were no exit polls in 269.
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I asked the most obvious question first: Were you here during the civil war?
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The most obvious, the most decent was to simply pay tribute to these soldiers.
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The most obvious measure—New Deal-type direct job creation—remains taboo for legislators.
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The most obvious of which is to brave the elements for a puff outside.
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It's the most obvious setup in the movie, which makes it feel too obvious.
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The most obvious clue comes from the last substantive paragraph in Judge Alsup's opinion.
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The most obvious characteristic of the overwintering stinkbug, however, is a deep, abiding lethargy.
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The most obvious impact will be that of higher tariffs on the American economy.
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The most obvious thing about the new album is that there are no guitars.
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The companies' close proximity in the Seattle area may be the most obvious reason.
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Cheryl outs him in the most obvious blind item ever created, which is bad.
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It perhaps is the most obvious and dangerous and irresponsible action by Mr. Trump.
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The delivery piece is perhaps most obvious, and it'll see Starbucks work with Ele.
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The most obvious way would be to run ads from casinos and sports books.
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That would be the most obvious, most just, and most fair outcome for this.
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It's really not pleasurable, in the most obvious way, to be in that courtroom.
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And the biggest, most obvious reason to sign somewhere is a chance to win.
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At one point, passwords seemed like the most obvious way to verify account ownership.
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They are very aesthetically pleasing images, that's sort of the most obvious and elemental.
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But the most obvious fix — to make the words even harder — is a mistake.
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The growth is most obvious in the hands and feet and in the face.
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Increased use of hand sanitizer, face masks and screening were among the most obvious.
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The most obvious plaintiffs for such a lawsuit have been conspicuously silent this week.
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The party's rebellion deprived Mr. Johnson of his most obvious path to a majority.
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The most obvious one being that Raven and Rachel were, until recently, best friends.
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An all-company meeting is called This is the ultimate, and most obvious, sign.
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The comparison to Steve King is the most obvious evidence of an egregious stretch.
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The most obvious ways that Trump is undermining the law involve the Russia investigation.
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The most obvious signs of allergic response include sneezing, itching and a runny nose.
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The Islamic State's most obvious successors might seem to be its network of affiliates.
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The most obvious choice might be to log a few of your own fingers.
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The most obvious is the concentration of wealthy students at a few top schools.
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It's the most obvious Scorsese quote in Joker, made explicit by De Niro's casting.
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The most obvious suspect — ObamaCare — isn't the real killer, it's merely one of them.
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The most obvious use for the screen is for playing videos and displaying photos.
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Perhaps the most obvious of these accomplishments is the economic growth Trump has unleashed.
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The most obvious implication for the rest of the Fantastic Beasts series is thematic.
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Mike Lee, a hardline conservative and Tea Party enthusiast, as the most obvious pick.
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Take just the most obvious one, that Ted had an anchor in his family life.
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A capacity for surprise is the first and most obvious similarity between Netflix and Amazon.
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The Super NES Classic Edition is perhaps the most obvious product Nintendo has ever made.
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"The most obvious change is the widespread browning of the landscape," NASA's Earth Observatory explains.
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In the most obvious example, there is middle son Ian Gallagher, who identifies as gay.
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But the most obvious difference between tournament Scrabble and the casual game is the words.
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The most obvious assumption is that the only way out of this predicament is death.
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They often were the most obvious thing that could be stolen out of a vehicle.
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The show is really about outsiders: Ryan was the most obvious outsider, as was Seth.
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One of its most obvious and admired features are the automated butterfly doors, seen below.
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Dean and his family are the most obvious cause for concern heading into next week.
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The most obvious U.S. Uber competitor is Lyft, with a service that works quite similarly.
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Lobbying by the hotel industry has contributed to Airbnb's most obvious challenge, which is regulation.
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I spent those minutes doing what seemed most obvious from the way the game looked.
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It seemed that the most obvious solution was that the TSA had to be fired.
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The first and most obvious problem with that is that American citizens are not customers.
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The most obvious of these is the least convincing—that family offices have created inequality.
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While Knickers' size is certainly his most obvious characteristic, it isn't really the most salient.
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The best method of prevention is the most obvious one: make it hard to steal.
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The most obvious and immediate sign of a break is a snapping or grinding noise.
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The two most obvious candidates are Ajit Jain, who is 67, and Greg Abel, 56.
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Exposure to the vacuum of spaceLet's handle the most obvious danger first—exposure to vacuum.
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It added it sees the most obvious step, if any, as a sale of Costa.
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Pokemon Go might be the most obvious example, but there are many others worth noting.
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The most obvious candidate to play is The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.
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The first and most obvious thing the FBI could do is talk to the press.
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Let's take a most obvious recent example: Donald Trump's mocking of a reporter with disabilities.
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Vehicles The first and most obvious layer of the AV ecosystem is the vehicle itself.
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The most obvious may be public embarrassment, as dirty laundry is aired in the press.
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The most obvious exception to the partnership model that created this dense web is Tesla.
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The most obvious takeaway I can provide is that the device is everything you'd expect.
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From the outside looking in, Pete Davidson and Ariana Grande aren't the most obvious couple.
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But the most obvious question around the proposed budget is whether Congress will approve it.
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We'll get to what seems like the most obvious of those a few sections down.
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So, we decided to outline the most obvious trends that seem to dominate her wardrobe.
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First, let's address the most obvious advantages of Parm in a can: convenience and cost.
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However, the results of this trend are not reflected in the most obvious of ways.
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The first and most obvious means of ranking the various VPN providers is by price.
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Perhaps the most obvious way to cover your costs is with long-term care insurance.
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The most obvious is this isn't the most aesthetically pleasing thing, to put it kindly.
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Finally, the Times didn't point out the most obvious and crucial fact about this trend.
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The most obvious one is the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
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But there were clear problems with the model, the most obvious being the ad spend.
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Was it just that games of the era were the most obvious application of AI?
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Reverse psychology doesn't seem like the most obvious tool against racism, but here we are.
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Some of the most obvious examples are financial applications (like Calibra, the project Libra wallet).
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But 1984's "La Flamme" is Khan's most obvious dedication to the fire inside her.
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The most obvious baddies are the titular duo, the lawyers Jürgen Mossack and Ramon Fonseca.
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The most obvious answer (at least to its users) is that it's a transportation service.
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The first and most obvious place to look for films worth leaving the house for?
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Although this principle might seem the most obvious, Munger lists it fourth for a reason.
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Although misuse takes many forms, UMWA transfers are the most obvious aberration in AML spending.
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The most obvious issue with this is that, first and foremost, it pisses people off.
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But it isn't, not when its most obvious avatar, Facebook, was so crucial to victory.
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But Tesla's most obvious potential customers - major U.S. trucking firms - have not jumped on board.
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He withdrew the United States from the most obvious regional project, the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
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The most obvious cure for today's gender inequities is to put more women in power.
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The first, and most obvious, is to save up enough money and buy it outright.
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The most obvious change for the Niners has been the return of quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo.
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The most obvious case could be football, which is the most popular sport at Cetys.
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The most obvious lesson is how different these likenesses appear from his own: On Jan.
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When you start editing, run the spell check to pull out the most obvious errors.
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Increased literacy is the most obvious one, and easier adoption of modern technologies is another.
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Most obvious is Mr. Wheeldon's fondness for overpartnering and Mr. Peck's attraction to uninteresting music.
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The most obvious and manifold secrets are the closely guarded tricks of Mr. Brown's trade.
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Your brain is meant to instantly jump towards the most obvious conclusion: hot flashes. Menopause.
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The first and most obvious thing that should be on your list is a cleanser.
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But Tesla's most obvious potential customers — major U.S. trucking firms — have not jumped on board.
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It made me realize that sometimes the best solution is the simplest and most obvious.
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"It seems the most obvious sanction is pretty straight forward," he said at the hearing.
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The most obvious suspects to pick off a seat are North Dakota, Tennessee or Texas.
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Looking at it, the 18/10 "kitchen-grade" stainless steel is the most obvious thing.
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The most obvious place to go for this funding is the Department of Homeland Security.
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Biden has made the most obvious pitch so far for the role of Trump slayer.
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The first and most obvious is why a second grand jury was needed at all.
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The simplest and most obvious answer is that it's a sign of diminishing American influence.
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Cass Sunstein: The most obvious thing is that Revenge of the Sith is really good.
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The most obvious of which is that you should feed your algorithm more diverse faces.
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We can quickly dismiss the most obvious possibility — that citizens are simply losing their religion.
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The most obvious response is to build an effective justice system to crack down on sicarios.
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The most obvious is that half of basketball is defence, which triple-doubles do not measure.
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Of course, the most obvious reference to Cinderella is the baby blue color of the dress.
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Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)The first and most obvious case are features like Top Shot mode.
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However, the most obvious sign that these two were a thing came from Peltz' own Instagram.
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The most obvious examples are what happened to former Vice President Joe Biden and California Sen.
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The most obvious theory about what Oppo could be talking about with "5x" is optical zoom.
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India, where Uber battles domestic rival Ola, is the most obvious market where that could happen.
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The most obvious solution would be for PG&E to bury electrical lines in rural areas.
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And sometimes the most obvious question is the one that, like, people are afraid to ask.
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This is most obvious in the chaos and destruction Iran is sowing across the Middle East.
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Perhaps the most obvious change is that teenagers are getting drunk less often (see chart 1).
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The themes of military strength and patriotism permeated the convention, but were most obvious when Gen.
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The most obvious difference between a sauna and a steam room is the way they're heated.
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In fact, it's quite possibly the most obvious person on the planet: David Harbour's Chief Hopper.
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This really is one of the most obvious choices Apple has in its current iPad lineup.
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Steve Tisch, the Giants' other co-owner, addressed the most obvious concern about McAdoo — his age.
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The No. 1 issue should be the most obvious: the abysmal transgressions of the Albany crowd.
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The most obvious answer is that vehicles that run only on electricity produce zero tailpipe emissions.
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The most obvious example is the challenge it will pose to economies that depend on petroleum.
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And fighting the most obvious and familiar story paths is the right direction for the franchise.
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The official explanation is the most obvious: Miller and the crew fell victim to bad weather.
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Here, the lesson of the ruling for the United States is, perhaps, most obvious of all.
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The most obvious problem with the open-closed theory is that the divide is so slippery.
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The most obvious answer, among many possible answers, is that gadgets are ridiculously cheap these days.
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The first, and most obvious, way is that they've given some bench players room to bloom.
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And the way that it's most obvious is the extensive set of recordings he has amassed.
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The characters' most obvious agendas aren't necessarily hers, and she doesn't take every manifesto to heart.
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China, the world's biggest commodity market, is the most obvious buyer and its needs are changing.
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I think the most obvious thing is, yeah, [Starz was looking for another show] for women.
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Perhaps the most obvious manifestation of this trend was War for the Planet of the Apes.
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Adele's flub was the most obvious flaw of the night, but far from the only one.
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Maybe the most obvious cautionary tale is the one of electric car battery venture Better Place.
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Naz's transformation is the most obvious (it comes with tattoos!), but Stone's is just as dramatic.
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These are the most obvious questions -- and frankly the reason Sessions finds himself in hot water.
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Why would Spicer make the official White House response anything other than that most obvious one?
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The most obvious place to go looking — the company's terms and conditions — doesn't appear to exist.
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Let's start with the most obvious: put simply, it shouldn't cost anyone money to use money.
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One of the most obvious applications of this research is to create a dictionary of things.
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The most obvious examples may have been pointed out to you by your film-buff elders.
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Is asking you what it was like working with Tom Hanks the most obvious question ever?
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Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) disaster aid is the most obvious source of short-term assistance.
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The most obvious change for the Cavaliers is the return of Kevin Love and Kyrie Irving.
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Andrew Liptak: The first and most obvious choice when it comes to characters is Mara Jade.
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The most obvious question about the National Physical Activity Plan is why do we need one?
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The most obvious such motif is "Ein Feste Burg," which appears at intervals throughout the opera.
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"Yeah, yeah, yeah," he said, as if that were the most obvious question in the world.
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I think the most obvious difference is that male comedians aren't asked this question in interviews.
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The most obvious example of the latter point came from White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders.
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The most "obvious" problem area in Trump's executive branch is the State Department, according to Stier.
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There are many ways Raimi achieves this, the most obvious being the use of his villains.
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RSS' true failings though are on the publisher side, with the most obvious issue being analytics.
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RADFORD: The most obvious threats is the risk of coalition by a drone with an aircraft.
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The most obvious reason for that is that the high school day generally starts so early.
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Cabernet isn't the most obvious pawn in a trade war between the United States and China.
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The most obvious clues are coded into the intruders who invade the "paradise" of the home.
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It's a difficult play because the most obvious way to monetize also limits the product's exposure.
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One of the most obvious improvements in Kelvin Gastelum over recent years has been his footwork.
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The most obvious problem at the Veterans Affairs Department is that it doesn't have a secretary.
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Yet the PLCAA prevents survivors from securing compensation from the most obvious enablers of their injuries.
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Stephen Thompson is the most obvious challenger, but Woodley wants a money fight with Nick Diaz.
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So, naturally, it's an area that's going to be competitive — the most obvious one being Amazon.
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The most obvious difference is the sheer quantity of wealth depicted on the Forbes 400 lists.
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Let us not forget the most obvious culprit of all: the account with nothing on it.
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While games are the most obvious application for augmented reality, they're far from the only one.
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Here's the most obvious, easy-to-understand piece of evidence: Many papers that have used the .
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The most obvious way to discern the two reptiles is to stare down their sinister snouts.
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The most popular pro-Trump hashtags on TikTok are some of the most obvious: #MAGA, #Trump.
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The second-most obvious question is: if everyone is doing this, does that mean it works?
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Before we get to those, let's deal with the two most obvious criticisms of this idea.
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For Camden, that makes the chickpea the most obvious choice: "Almonds are insanely expensive," he said.
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The first, and most obvious, is that short-term market movements sometimes lead to profound changes.
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The most obvious would be Russia, the biggest rival within Europe to Germany, France and Britain.
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That policy decision by F.B.I. officials, he said, was "the most obvious" of several "poor" choices.
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The most obvious is instinctive: Why walk into a fictional, trivializing version of one's own distress?
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The most obvious is to change its composition of 16 Democratic appointees and seven Republican ones.
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The statues are only the most obvious instances of a deep, stubborn reality about the South.
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The clues in the second package are the most obvious signs that the Taco is Allen.
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But the hardest remedy to implement, it turns out, is the most obvious: Build more housing.
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The most obvious question is what would have happened if the company had not conquered India.
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But while it may be the most obvious choice, it&aposs not always the best one.
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The most obvious solution is to incorporate more flexibility into when and where fixtures take place.
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When a brutal, communist dictatorship is able to attract tourists, the most obvious question is: Who?
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The first and most obvious things to consider are the dimensions and weight of a printer.
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The most obvious rival to the AWS-Safaricom strategic agreement is the Microsoft -Liquid Telecom collaboration.
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The most obvious rival to the AWS-Safaricom strategic agreement is the Microsoft-Liquid Telecom collaboration.
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Helpfully, lesser yellowlegs are smaller than greaters, which is most obvious when they are seen together.
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Vic offers the most obvious way into "Give Me Liberty" but he isn't exactly its protagonist.
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Chosen by the Tories to become prime minister when her most obvious rivals fell away, Mrs.
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The most obvious question about the board following Tuesday's announcement is who will be on it.
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In addition to some kind of fix for DACA, infrastructure spending is the most obvious example.
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The most obvious change is the rise in distributed energy resources, most notably rooftop solar panels.
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But the most obvious way to do that is to be the default assistant on phones.
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Alarm clocks were one of the most obvious implementations since the introduction of the smart screen.
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A selfie-seeking frat boy is perhaps not the most obvious inheritor of the conservative movement.
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Vic offers the most obvious way into "Give Me Liberty" but he isn't exactly its protagonist.
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The most obvious question is whether egg freezing worked by allowing women to have children later.
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"While this first one is the most obvious one, it's also the most important," Jorge revealed.
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If there were such a coalition, fossil fuels would be its first and most obvious target.
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This has been most obvious in tracing the organizing efforts of the movement for black lives.
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Lower interest rateThe most obvious benefit of a personal loan over credit cards is the interest rate.
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Perhaps the most obvious division is the one between the people and their elected representatives in parliament.
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Play with iceThis is maybe the most obvious tip, but it's also one of the most versatile.
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The most obvious example of this tension is the debate over encryption and government surveillance, Obama said.
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The most obvious EPA website change from the report is the very title of the fracking page.
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Drones are a problem for law enforcement for several reasons, the most obvious being potential terrorist threats.
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The most obvious perk of using one is that it lets you separate out your work expenses.
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I mean this is one of the society&aposs most obvious moments to say, enough is enough.
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The most obvious example is when you zoom in to look at the labels on the fruit.
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This solution, one of the most obvious, let the tortilla soar free as the Tortilla Maker intended.
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The most obvious way was for him to be an animated toon in a real human world.
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The most obvious cause of terrible seating choice is that conference organizers haven't even thought about it.
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The most obvious reason is so that travellers do not feel like they are in a plane.
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This special report will explore its wider promise, starting with the most obvious example: the single currency.
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Its most obvious feature is a pair of retractable hydrofoils positioned near the rear of the hull.
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The Diaz brothers are among the most obvious examples but even Fabio Maldonado had surprising success here.
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The most obvious of these is that the Apex 2019 has absolutely no ports or buttons whatsoever.
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The most obvious upgrade the Vive Focus Plus has over the original Vive Focus is its controllers.
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The most obvious reason PragerU has attracted so many young viewers is the quality of its videos.
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The most obvious benefit this discrepancy offers the Democrats is the ability to out-spend their opponents.
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Take the iPhone, which turns 10 years old this week, as the most obvious and polarizing example.
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The policing of Ferguson, Missouri, after the police shooting of Michael Brown was the most obvious example.
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First, perhaps the most obvious benefit of using the Z Flip is its compact size when closed.
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The biggest and most obvious improvement to aid this goal is two large, high-resolution color screens.
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The most obvious explanation is that he has reached the mandatory retirement age for ministers of 65.
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DFW's addiction on entertainments is most obvious in how we consume TV in the age of streaming.
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The big change to the product is the most obvious — and far and away the most requested.
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The most obvious reason is the continuing slide in shipments from Indonesia, the world's largest tin exporter.
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Alissa Wilkinson: On paper, Call Me by Your Name isn't perhaps the most obvious Best Picture choice.
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We have a gun violence problem, and comprehensive policy change seems the best and most obvious solution.
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It's in a conversation with Jordan that Grace makes the most obvious parallel to The Handmaid's Tale.
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At first glance, Yinchuan may not seem the most obvious choice to be a "smart city" leader.
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The president may be able to block the most obvious way to defeat him—a fair vote.
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The most obvious explanation for Bangladesh's success is the proliferation of outhouses in Trishal and other villages.
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The most obvious is that the donors themselves will presumably vote for the candidate they're giving to.
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But the most obvious power play involves oil, where Trump could insist MbS resist future OPEC cuts.
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This is the most obvious way social feedback drives platform engagement, but others are harder to spot.
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Perhaps the biggest stumbling block is the most obvious: Why are you leaving your old job behind?
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The most obvious use case is pulling up playthroughs on YouTube with the press of a button.
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She seemed to assess Peter for a second, then moved to preempt his next, most obvious question.
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CNN reports that the platform has blocked hashtags like #vaccinescauseautism and #vaccinesarepoison, the most obvious disinformation campaigns.
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Sonic, which has more than 3,500 restaurants, is Burger King's most obvious competitor in the national sector.
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In addition, the two most obvious candidates to replace him appear to be out of the running.
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The most obvious one is the system's size, which is now about one-seventh of the original.
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The recession of Earth's ice caps is among the most obvious bellwethers of human-driven climate change.
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If politics are in Yates's immediate future, the state's 2018 gubernatorial race is the most obvious target.
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Rooftops are the most obvious location, and in some jurisdictions all new buildings must have solar arrays.
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The war has rumbled on since, with language the most obvious symbol of wider identity and sympathy.
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MUNCHIES: Let's start with the most obvious dish and the one that has the most people talking.
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The most obvious answer is that Veronica's wedding, likely to Archie, is nothing more than a dream.
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The final meaning of Leicester success should be most obvious, though it has too often been obscured.
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The most obvious beneficiary of opposition to Trump, at least initially, would be Lopez Obrador, Buendia said.
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Here's why: The most obvious sign is that Democrats have held their lead in the generic ballot.
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In this case, the most obvious way to show strength is to stand up to the Saudis.
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The Navy Yard needed more room, and the market lay in the most obvious path of expansion.
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Jaime Lannister (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) -- Let's start with the most obvious (and frequently mentioned) choice for martyrdom.
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And thus I'm compelled to note the most obvious factor missing from cable-news today: the news.
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The most obvious is that he could subpoena Trump to appear in front of a grand jury.
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"The most obvious difference is that Italian pizza shops rarely offer 42 types of pizza," says Mahin.
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But the most obvious flaws, plus his team's general struggle, keep him out of the top five.
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Perhaps the most obvious form is the kind we can see with our own eyes – visible light.
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For Lawal, the most obvious outstanding issue is the association's sole focus on fighters within the UFC.
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The most obvious of these regular shifts is the pendulum-like popularity of house versus techno sounds.
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The most obvious answer is that this is yet another barrage in the Instagram's assault on Snapchat.
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Health experts say the most obvious application for Alexa has not been exploited, at least not yet.
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"The things that are the most obvious and the most clear should never be forgotten," he said.
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At its most obvious, it follows a 17-year-old as she tries to terminate her pregnancy.
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The most obvious place to begin is a substantial increase in undergraduate enrollment, especially of underrepresented students.
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We all thought about it, Abdul's jokes were just the most obvious way to describe the concern.
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As a father, the most obvious way to address this is by example: Take off your mask.
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The most obvious area for improvement would be passing, where he has yet to show much instinct.
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" Dysart said by email that "the most obvious reason I chose TKO is because they chose me.
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But when you feel that energy, you feel supported, and it feels like the most obvious thing.
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The most obvious example is our global and connected economy, which has already weathered a deep recession.
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The most obvious way that Alphabet makes its mark in the transportation world is through Google Maps.
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The most obvious challenge is from nations who wish to diminish America's power on the high seas.
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The most obvious answer to the question is, if the CDC says don't go there, don't visit.
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At the time, Disney insiders noted that the most obvious role for James would involve international operations.
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The most obvious sign is that Prince Charles has not escaped public blame for her sad life.
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The department's rule "deprives dog owners of the most obvious, safe and affordable care," Mr. Lapham said.
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Her most obvious ammunition is removing the free rides airlines get from fuel tax and emissions credits.
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Valuation is the most obvious lever for VCs who are less than ideally positioned to win deals.
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The most obvious example of influencers misbehaving can be seen on the impact of our public lands.
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Eden said affordability is the most obvious constraint on the personalized nutrition scenario in the near term.
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I'm going to start this newsletter tonight with perhaps the most obvious statement about politics ever written.
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The structural reform that has made the most obvious impact is allowing more tourists to visit Japan.
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Treasury inflation-protected securities (TIPS)"Perhaps the most obvious and least risky would be TIPS," he said.
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The most obvious example took place this past Ramadan, when TV viewing was at its yearly peak.
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Tavares' most obvious backup is Jaguar Land Rover, based in Britain and owned by India's Tata Motors.
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The problem becomes most obvious at pinch points, such as December 31st, but is true more generally.
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The most obvious place to look is with witnesses who may have heard Trump make the linkage.
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Most obvious was Iowa, where Mr. Obama won easily in 2012 but where Mr. Trump prevailed easily.
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The tariffs are perhaps the most obvious way that Trump has cast a shadow over the race.
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This is far and away the most obvious loophole that goes to Americans' basic sense of fairness.
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A number of possible candidates come to mind, but perhaps the most obvious is Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala.
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In addition, the artworks Stemp chooses to portray his points are not always the most obvious ones.
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This is perhaps the most obvious reason why individual senators have been loath to remove the filibuster.
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The most obvious difference between the Marvel and DC movie universes is the pace of the rollout.
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The most obvious consequence of these changes and challenges is that she began thinning her oil paint.
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The iPhone 8 and 8 Plus' most obvious design change is the switch to a glossy, glass back.
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The ascendancy of his view was most obvious in the 2008 gun-control case District of Columbia v.
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She started as Don's secretary, but quickly revealed a wit that made her his most obvious creative successor.
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The most obvious clues that it was a scam were in the lack of HTTPS and the URL.
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The most obvious thing is how he goes from being apologetic and consideration to dangerously defensive and stubborn.
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The most obvious solution is for drones to mostly fly themselves instead of relying upon a human operator.
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You can take a look at Venezuela as your number one — I guess the one that's most obvious.
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Perhaps those clothing essentials serve as the most obvious counterpart to the web browser in my digital life.
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These innovative techniques are the latest in skin smoothing/clearing and fixing our most obvious signs of maturity.
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The most obvious place to start is to approach this differently in terms of how we judge behavior.
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In all of the most obvious ways, Ocasio-Cortez and Finkenauer couldn't be more different from one another.
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The most obvious targets are the 133 districts that voted for Republican representatives and Hillary Clinton in 2016.
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The most obvious reason for the rise of the global university is science's appetite for money and manpower.
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But K's lie is the most obvious example of the importance that language and communication hold in Okja.
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The most obvious illustration of the point I've been making is the man now leading the Republican field.
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Wheelchair ramps are probably the most obvious example of a design change aimed at making environments more inclusive.
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To an extent, social media companies have plugged the most obvious holes where foreign influencers can get in.
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Uncovered by Buzzfeed, the new track from YouTuber AndyWuMusicLand seems like the most obvious mashup in the world.
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Well, the biggest advantage of this method is the most obvious: you never have to actually program it.
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But the worst and most obvious advertisement in the movie is for Olive Garden, which actually happens twice.
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The most obvious reason why people believe 23PO is going to bite the dust is those final words.
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Perhaps the most obvious place to implement policies to save the lives of young people is in schools.
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The most obvious answer is that Democrats are, once again, out of touch with the majority of Americans.
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The most obvious reason is that homebuilders have yet to return to even historically average levels of production.
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When tech companies were called before Congress in November, the focus was on the most obvious troll activity.
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That leads to the second most obvious reason why it's become harder to care about the iPhone: price.
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"Pandering to the audience without subtlety, the film makes the most obvious choices," Emmanuel Levy wrote for Variety.
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The inability to set reasonable limits on immigration was the most obvious manifestation of this loss of control.
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The most obvious appeal of Hocus Pocus is that Sarah and her sisters are essentially a girl group.
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The most obvious aspects of this luxuriant design are its grand proportions that taper neatly into sculptural form.
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The most obvious reason why liberal democracy is splitting into its component parts lies in slow economic growth.
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The most obvious opportunity is for social networks to build bigger businesses in other parts of the world.
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I suppose the most obvious reason for doing it was to help people who suffered from head wounds.
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The first and most obvious is that it is what our Constitution says, and we should follow it.
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It is one of the single most obvious examples, talk about Tucker and his groupthink, in American history.
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The most obvious is Poppy's fixation with the internet and social media culture, which she claims to love.
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The most obvious reason for this is the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act, commonly referred to as COPPA.
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The most obvious and immediate upcoming flashpoint will be the election of the next speaker of the House.
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Shoring up the Social Security trust fund was not the most obvious topic for slipping in a zinger.
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"One of the most obvious things is, make sure you're looking at all the area airports," he said.
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Among the authoritarian socialisms of the twentieth century, the Bolshevism of Lenin is, perhaps, the most obvious precursor.
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In terms of video, the biggest and most obvious upgrade is that users can record full stereo audio.
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The most obvious way forward would be for them to eat all the foodstufs they buy and cook.
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Most obvious is the refusal of a raucous minority of Democrats to accept Mrs Clinton as their nominee.
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In response, both the government and the RBI are imposing various reforms—but not the most obvious one.
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The most obvious would be firing Mueller in a last-ditch attempt to protect himself and his family.
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This is most obvious with music, where training makes it easier to identify component parts of a symphony.
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When George heard Prince William was in "China," Prince George checked the most obvious place – the china cabinet.
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"Even when I go back and watch earlier episodes, it just seems like the most obvious decision ever."
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The most obvious beginning is some sort of formal acknowledgment and apology from Georgetown officials to the descendants.
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"That makes this afternoon the most obvious staging area for potential volatility in rates in the short term."
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Solomon is now the most obvious successor to Blankfein, who has held the top job for 12 years.
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The most obvious answer is that Atari is building its own version of Nintendo's popular NES Classic Edition.
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That's one of the most obvious and universal of human pleasures, but it's not really the NFL's thing.
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The most obvious is the public good – the private sector accounts for half of the world's electricity consumption.
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Infiltration is perhaps the most obvious: In a world of spies, how do you know who to trust?
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Herpes is most obvious when you have actual sores, but the majority of people have no overt symptoms.
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The most obvious one is that the GIFs created by those creators have to have a transparent background.
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The most obvious one is to satisfy their sexual needs or fantasies they can't access in real life.
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The most obvious manifestation of that is the new Timeline feature, which is the highlight of the release.
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The most obvious answer is the 10 million people who buy private insurance on Obamacare's marketplaces every year.
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The first, and most obvious, is women's safety: How did this happen, and why couldn't police stop it?
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Nguyen's most obvious habit, which can get him into trouble, is his tendency to run and to chase.
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Kowalkiewicz emerging as the most obvious #1 contender definitely provides some fascinating fodder for the division's next chapter.
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Of all of Scorsese's films, Goodfellas may be the one with the most obvious parallels to The Irishman.
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Eliminate job search requirements The first and most obvious change to be made is eliminating job search requirements.
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It says something of a grape's character that what is most obvious about it is what is missing.
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The trend of commodified hippiedom is most obvious, though, when it comes to things we put inside ourselves.
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Perhaps the most obvious, and widely discussed, innovation by Ms. DuVernay concerns the race of the main characters.
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The most obvious alternative is Ted Cruz, who's in second place, but Republican leaders don't like Cruz either.
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"The most obvious flaw in Facebook's new system is that it misses ads it should catch," ProPublica reported.
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File Under, "The Most Obvious News Ever" ... Zion Williamson is leaving Duke and declaring for the NBA Draft.
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Josh McDaniels, currently the offensive coordinator of the New England Patriots, is the most obvious head coaching candidate.
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It's not the most obvious location for a place like Eaton DC, though it is central and convenient.
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The most obvious is nursing care for the elderly, the cost of which can exceed $100,000 a year.
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The most obvious is its weight, which is substantial when you factor in its batteries and propane tank.
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Leadership, education experts said, is perhaps the most obvious and the most common trait colleges consider in applicants.
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His most obvious predecessor is Jim Wallis, the 71-year-old founder of the liberal Christian magazine Sojourners.
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One of the most obvious faults with the wax figure is that the hair color doesn't match Hemsworth's.
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Geneva, a center of finance and diplomacy, might not seem the most obvious town for an experimental orchestra.
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The first and most obvious challenge here comes in picking the right tweets to include in the timeline.
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AI has many applications, but health care is the most obvious for Corti founder and CEO Andreas Cleve.
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Mulvaney was out of his element, unprepared and woefully incapable of parrying even the most obvious reporters' question.
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The most obvious and pressing challenge confronts the victor, Emmanuel Macron, who will officially become president on Sunday.
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It was made most obvious to me when we flew with the president last summer to Youngstown, Ohio.
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What do you see as the most obvious differences in the league from the old days to now?
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It can pick up the most obvious anomalies and surface important information, which should help you save time.
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The most obvious fix — raising salaries so high no one would ever want to leave — was not possible.
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The most obvious one would have been to treat it as just another day in the government neighborhood.
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She offers him the most obvious dessert trap since Narnia, plying him with questions about her missing sapphire.
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"The most obvious and simple option is to just give less medicine and/or radiation," Bhakta said by email.
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One of the most obvious future destinations is India, a huge country with bags of potential for digital services.
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The same goes for Jim and Pam on The Office, the most obvious predecessor to Jonah and Amy's relationship.
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From the barely subtle to the absolutely in your face, these are the top five most obvious Apple references.
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Whenever a distant exoplanet is discovered, astronomers categorize it according to its most obvious physical features and orbital characteristics.
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The most obvious way to do that is to compete on pricing, but that's only sustainable for so long.
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"The most obvious of these changes is the channel shift from shops to online," it said in a statement.
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Peña Nieto's other options include the European Union and Japan, but Bejing is the most obvious choice, he added.
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This is most obvious in situations with more challenging lighting, like the backlit building with the dinosaur painting below.
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The most obvious explanation for the silence from jihadists and other terror groups is that they didn't do it.
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THE town of King's Lynn is not the most obvious place to learn lessons about the governance of England.
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Some of that is the natural curiosity that potential prey has for its most obvious and most identifiable predator.
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That little 3.5mm headphone jack might be the most obvious reason some users are holding onto their iPhone 6S.
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The first and most obvious criticism was that Garza himself became a father at the tender age of 18.
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The most obvious change is the console itself, which is a miniature Super Famicom instead of a miniature SNES.
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The improper exercise of power is most obvious in property development, mining and the restructuring of state-owned enterprises.
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What is Christopher Nolan if not the world's #1 most obvious example of the marriage of art and commerce?
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Proportionality and privacy What's most obvious here is the emphasis on oversight and proportionality for legitimizing data retention powers.
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The two most obvious special features are the inclusion of facial recognition and an edge-to-edge glass display.
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The most obvious option is to push Pogba into a more advanced role, freeing him from his defensive duties.
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The most obvious example that almost everyone will have in their pocket right now is a sturdy, jagged key.
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The most obvious banger on Glory — an album that flirts with several in that category — is also its best.
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News. Pell may have been the most obvious choice for the Bachelor, but Viall was certainly an interesting one.
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First, and most obvious, is that developers who sign up will have access to real-time Google Maps data.
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The most obvious answer is that capitalism has left a lot of people behind in the last 30 years.
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Trapped by tightening legal restrictions, government antitrust lawyers are often incapable of proving even the most obvious of harms.
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The moment of totality might be the most obvious thing to photograph, but it might not be the best.
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Repealing the ban, experts say, is the single most obvious thing that could be done to encourage the protesters.
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The most obvious would be with Apple Music, where Shazam's team could help improve the experience of the service.
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The most obvious is that globalisation has gone much further in the manufacturing sector than in the service sector.
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And Oscar Wilde was the most obvious at the time, so I called it the Oscar Wilde Memorial Bookshop.
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As Axios pointed out then, Trujillo was the most obvious replacement as he brokered TPG's original investment in Uber.
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Ultimately, the easiest solution for a good's night sleep may be the most obvious: cutting down on bad habits.
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The inclusion of Yogg-Saron is most obvious, but the Violet Teacher and Arcane Giant are also must-haves.
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There are several problems with this explanation, with the most obvious being that it doesn't appear to be true.
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The most obvious guess is a new Forza Horizon, the open-world companion to the original Forza Motorsport series.
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"It was one of the most obvious examples I have of how I benefit from white privilege," Hadley said.
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And the most obvious way it's doing that is with the Google Home, a $129 voice-controlled, connected speaker.
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These are the smartest brains that basically sit around looking for holes, and they find the most obvious holes.
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The area where this rivalry is most obvious (outside of the core cloud computing services) is in machine learning.
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When he was merely a wealthy playboy, this weakness was most obvious in his highly publicized relationships with women.
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The most obvious contrast, perhaps, is in the introduction of characters slated soon to star in their own films.
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The first and most obvious reason why people are unhappy about facial recognition is that it's unpleasant by nature.
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You know, as I reflect on the life of my husband, it's easy to see his most obvious talents.
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The most obvious and immediate divide is over how to treat Britain in the immediate aftermath of the vote.
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That Mueller has called upon Stone associates for information, documents and grand jury testimony is the most obvious part.
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For me, the most obvious improvement of the the updated Leesa over the original comes in its pressure relief.
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His abysmal poll numbers are only the most obvious sign that his approach to politics is deeply, depressingly familiar.
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So the most obvious place in the solar system where you wouldn't die instantaneously without a helmet is Earth.
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In 2012, Hudgens committed one of the most obvious of the festival faux pas by wearing a Native headdress.
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"A lot of the bright pink and the infantilizing is…just going for the most obvious answer," she explained.
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But it shows the company is actually capable of addressing what's long been one of its most obvious flaws.
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Well, the most obvious is that I believe the Republican Party lines up much more with my Christian beliefs.
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Let's start with the most obvious, but most important tip: connect to Wi-Fi, especially when you're at home.
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But the most obvious cause of our transportation crisis is a simple one: America sucks at building public transportation.
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The most obvious circumstance is when an entire business model relies on scarce government licenses or exclusive government contracts.
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Soft tubes of fresh calamari swell with a bread-crumb filling whose second most obvious ingredient is roasted garlic.
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If Americans believe Facebook is capable of anything, why don't they think it's capable of the most obvious thing?
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Knives Out's most obvious pleasures are on the surface, from the razor-sharp jokes to the genuinely surprising twists.
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So the most obvious explanation for the traffic is that Cendyn is using its server for its intended purpose.
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The first and most obvious scenario is that the North Koreans could dupe Trump into accepting a bad deal.
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Perhaps the most obvious lesson from the 2008 financial crisis was the need for stricter supervision of mortgage lending.
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Newcastle United provided perhaps the most obvious case study against Manchester City — the Premier League's runaway leader — on Wednesday.
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At their most obvious level, bricks serve as shorthand for the urban landscape: a symbol of obstacle and entrapment.
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Once we have established a foothold in the hospital market, the next most obvious use case would be consumer.
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"I don't know that it's the most obvious target, but it's one of the best," he said of ADP.
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That's what the "Nine Perfect Strangers" of Moriarty's latest book do, oblivious to even the most obvious warning signs.
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Beat drops and heavy bass are two of the most obvious ingredients that help songs gain traction on TikTok.
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WeWork is the most obvious example, with its new co-CEOs frantically seeking to shed assets and slow expansion.
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Fake news is one of the most obvious ways big data can drastically affect the outcome of an election.
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He said that by adding such a disincentive, coaches will reserve the option for the most obvious of cases.
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The most obvious of those is the Fifth Circuit, based in New Orleans and covering Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas.
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But the most obvious uses include identifying a photo's source and making sure artists get credit for their work.
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While most here supported Hillary Clinton, tech workers are not the most obvious targets of President Trump's policy ideas.
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That may not be the most obvious lesson from Charlottesville, but it's one that still needs to be learned.
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As BoJack Horseman progressed through its six seasons, the show's most obvious punchline didn't get funnier; it got scarier.
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Officials in Wuhan are the most obvious fall guys for the crisis, and several have already offered to resign.
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Back in Ohio, he opened his first two sandwich shops with the most obvious of names: Philadelphia Steak & Sub.
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Proofread for typos and grammarLet's start with the most obvious piece of advice, because it needs to be said.
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To imagine, and I use the most obvious example, Stephen Hawking without disability is to imagine someone else entirely.
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The most obvious path for both to a stable coalition — a unity government — is something neither seems to want.
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Lush recollections of how he dreamed up combinations like foie gras with mango are the book's most obvious delight.
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That's because Zuckerberg refuses to halt even the most obvious lies from popping up in political ads on Facebook.
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A fashion show in Paris may not be the most obvious place to take up the cause of labor.
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The most obvious may be Helen Mirren, according to Pete Watt, a spokesman for the betting markets aggregator Oddschecker.
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The first and most obvious step in the process is to use WiFi and Bluetooth wherever it makes sense.
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The most obvious example of separate but equal comes from our public school system, another massively run government program.
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Except when you're Trump, who has throughout his tenure refused to back down from even the most obvious falsities.
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Of course, the program isn't without its flaws, the most obvious being that there are only so many beds.
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The most obvious reason is that we've never heard of Professor Albus Dumbledore having a secret sibling before now.
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On the one hand, this is the most obvious thing to ever say about anything that reflects a business.
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The most obvious is budget reconciliation, the special process currently being used to shepherd through the health reform package.
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But the federal government has been trying to clear up the points of confusion causing the most obvious disruptions.
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I think you're going to see an increased emphasis on investigative reporting, maybe not on the most obvious targets.
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Given the opportunity, you could probably name 80% of the stories within it, just based on the most obvious choices.
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"Accepting money from a foreign power while in office would be the easiest, most obvious, most simple case," Vladeck says.
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But one of the most obvious reasons is that it's really easy to get over the wall using modern technology.
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A dating app doesn't seem like the most obvious place to find the son of God, but this is 2017.
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The first and most obvious benefit is that a user is already a "customer" before she even pays for it.
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"Agency or consciousness is where this idea becomes most obvious," said William Marshall, a postdoctoral researcher in the Wisconsin group.
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The most obvious potential one would be Kudo, which Uber rival Grab in Southeast Asia acquired in February this year.
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The most obvious way to do this is to teach them to be careful of their language when greeting people.
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Even when the script had them say the most obvious things, everyone was playing at the top of their game.
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Germany's most obvious response would be to approach France and Britain, NATO's other two nuclear powers, for a shared deterrent.
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EA: I would like to tell all listeners that is the most obvious blaming fact that has hit them, ever.
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The most obvious would be to make voting compulsory, as it is in Australia, Belgium, Brazil and many other countries.
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The most obvious reason for Anderson to keep using this photo is that you wouldn't know who he was otherwise.
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Arrival is based on Ted Chiang's Story of Your Life, which isn't the most obvious candidate for a film adaptation.
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The most obvious is being able to zoom in 2x, which is great for whale or bird watching or whatever.
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That shift changes the context of these references, replacing insight into The OASIS with the most obvious of marketing hooks.
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The most obvious but least important consequence of this change is that the world is likely to miss a target.
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One of the most obvious and successful forms of confronting sexism at the time was the attack on sexist advertisements.
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Climate change is perhaps the most obvious example of companies doing more than they have to in a good cause.
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But the report will start with the most obvious thing that needs to change for the younger old: the workplace.
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Alcohol is the most obvious culprit, since it is a natural diuretic that causes our bodies to lose more liquid.
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Perhaps the most obvious identifying feature is the raven's wedge-shaped tail, but its prominent black bill is also notable.
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But it doesn't work with other popular streaming services (the most obvious one missing is Spotify), at least at launch.
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Take "Dre," the most obvious example of trappy, hip-hop beats, sparse like Clipse, A$AP Rocky, and Clams Casino.
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The most obvious reason is that nearly a third of this group were economists, a profession historically dominated by men.
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The most obvious differentiator between the two drones is that the Air features obstacle avoidance while the Anafi does not.
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But the most obvious one is that Israel has taken great pains to destroy every nonviolent movement as it arises.
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The most obvious suspects would be Oracle or SAP, which have 9 and 12 percent marketshare respectively, according to Gartner.
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The most obvious upgrade to the new Pebble is the addition of a photoplethysmography, or PPG, sensor on the back.
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One, the most obvious, is the disarray of the EU itself, no great advertisement for a renewal of Britain's dues.
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Disrupting fake news and banishing the most obvious cases from the feed is essential to keeping the world accurately informed.
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The most obvious difficulty with this theory is that DACA was initially adopted without using the notice and comment process.
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The first and most obvious is the one everybody always cites: the apps were never really redesigned for big screens.
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Lobbyist erosion of government antitrust authority has left government lawyers often incapable of proving even the most obvious of harms.
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Last year its most obvious rival, Amazon, spent $16.1 billion on R&D, more than any company in the world.
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Maybe the most obvious example is the rise of face recognition surveillance, technology powered by artificial intelligence and machine learning.
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The most obvious parallel is the grow-first-and-figure-out-revenue-later strategy, famously used by many media startups.
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Put together all the clues, and Occam's Razor comes to mind: The most obvious scenario is the most likely scenario.
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In the end, the single biggest reason for Star Wars' enduring popularity is the most obvious one of them all.
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Meanwhile one of Google's most obvious rivals, Microsoft, is planning to launch its own game streaming service later this year.
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It is for this reason that email password requests are one of the most obvious hallmarks of a phishing scam.
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But it's striking how skeptical the ADEA authors were of even the most obvious justification for different treatment, physical condition.
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There needs to be an explicit code of conduct for senior officers that eliminates the most obvious ethical gray areas.
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On Sunday, Politico published a story that is the most obvious and perfect metaphor for Donald Trump's time in office.
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There's plenty of reasons to love winter— one of the most obvious being the fact that it's prime ski season.
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As in Godzilla, I didn't really know what any of these people wanted beyond their most obvious, plot-oriented goals.
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The most obvious difference is that she wears scarves and is always in traditional clothing, and I'm always in shorts.
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One place this is most obvious is over the use of radical protests to silence hate speech on college campuses.
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Facebook's work in dialog underpins many of its services, the most obvious one being "M," its human + AI-powered assistant.
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Tamale House East: Tamale House East is beloved for many reasons, but the most obvious one is in the name.
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Increasing heat "is one of the most obvious, carefully studied and confident projections we have for the future", she said.
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In the Trump administration's most obvious ethics breach yet, Kellyanne Conway told people to buy Ivanka's stuff because she's sad.
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The most obvious reason for the lessening chances is the simple loss of U.S. commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
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One of the most obvious changes which allowed Cejudo to do this was his adoption of a karate style stance.
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Which of his surnames to use is only the most obvious question raised by this tale of redemption and recapture.
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But, hear us out — sleeves aren't the most obvious outfit focal point, but you notice when they do something different.
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The disease's name, from the Greek, serves as a fitting description of the most obvious symptoms: great (mega) extremity (akron).
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"I see this as the most obvious body of work that is an extension of Dr. King's work," Warnock explains.
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The most obvious savings I experienced in my time on a bike came from not having to pay for gas.
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The most obvious time to get wet is when the raft plunges more than 80 feet at the ride's end.
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Trump fatigueThe most obvious concern for the president with students is simply Trump is not terribly popular on college campuses.
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Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders are the most obvious Democrats who will have a chance to shape the party's message.
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And when we saw all those people dancing in the foreground that was again the most obvious metaphor possible—i.e.
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Bronson's most obvious predecessor is Anthony Bourdain , the writer and former chef, whose latest series, "Parts Unknown," airs on CNN.
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Only later did I realize that all 15 of them were in on the world's oldest and most obvious scam.
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A spicy, Hong Kong-inspired seafood sauce might not be the most obvious topping for nonna-style noodles from Tuscany.
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The single most obvious observation of industry funding is that research results and opinions almost invariably favor the sponsor's interests.
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What to do with your newly repaired electronics The most obvious thing to do is to use it, of course.
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The City SlickerA strappy block-heel sandal and chain-strapped crossbody with painterly flowers are the most obvious girlish staples.
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This is most obvious in the case of Fox News, the most influential right-wing media outlet in the country.
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Most software programs don't allow that, because attacks on a server through local files is the most obvious gateway overall.
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On the most obvious level, the film is a solemn critique of modern corporate conformity that takes itself deadly seriously.
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The most obvious use of the Nintendo Hoop is as an exercise device for things like yoga, stretching, and aerobics.
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This approach is most obvious on Au Naturel's top floor, which houses some of the artist's most expensively-produced works.
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The most obvious and belabored difference is the presence of women, most notably Thompson, who shares star billing with Hemsworth.
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Mirza, whose background is in film and stage comedy, isn't the most obvious choice to write for a network drama.
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The most obvious pick would be Senator Kamala Harris of California, who ran against Mr. Biden for the 231 nomination.
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The most obvious comparison for "grown-ish" is "A Different World," the "Cosby Show" spinoff for Denise Huxtable (Lisa Bonet).
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The White House ordered the National Parks to stay open, depriving the media of the most obvious signs of dysfunction.
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Sony and reMarkable's dueling e-paper tablets are strange but impressive beasts The most obvious change is to the design.
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The most obvious clue that points to Zito is the close up of the pitcher since that was his position.
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But the researchers did rule out the most obvious explanation: that they are summoned to the wound by immune cells.
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" The commission's chairman, Kevin McIntyre, another Trump appointee, said of Mr. Perry's plan, "It's perhaps not the most obvious fit.
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The most obvious example is Pixar, which Disney bought in 22011 for $221 billion, or $222 billion in today's money.
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The business of publishing newspapers may not be the most obvious thing to set a private equity executive's heart fluttering.
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The most obvious example is the show's popularizing of the "ticking time bomb" justification for torture, dismissed by terrorism experts.
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For many young Iranian women today, that gap is widened by several factors, the most obvious being the Islamic Revolution.
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Perhaps the most obvious physical difference between harvestmen and spiders is the lack of a constriction between their body parts.
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Read more " _____ • Ben Tarnoff in Jacobin: "Perhaps the most obvious problem with net neutrality is that, strictly speaking, it's impossible.
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At work, she cares for soldiers whose bandages and missing limbs are only the most obvious expressions of collective trauma.
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Silver furniture was the most obvious demonstration of wealth, "as not many aristocrats could commission such an extravagance," he said.
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The most obvious reason is the dense, luxuriant black-and-white cinematography, which is very pleasurable in its own right.
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"Is Dr. Watson here, too?" she said, feeling apologetic that he had been forced to drop the most obvious hint.
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They typically operate by waiting for the most obvious moment they can to make a decision to fight yesterday's battles.
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"Why should we be humiliated for the most obvious right to choose the clothes that we wear?" their website asks.
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It's a nifty little nod toward the way we tend to reduce others to their most obvious traits when dating.
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While on the river, you bail the water out, and upon arriving back onshore you patch the most obvious holes.
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Do you worry that at some point you've gone after the biggest most obvious names that have been taken down?
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The first most obvious direction is Koethe's memories of the past ("I was married then, and lived in my imagination").
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Let's compare: Different animals, different outcomes The Disney incident: The most obvious difference between the two is that a child died.
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One aspect of the project that has the most obvious potential is the harvest of electricity from the movement of seawater.
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The most obvious U.S. policy contributions to a diminished role for the dollar are from economic sanctions and protectionist trade initiatives.
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A ring is the most obvious example — that marker of matrimony or even possession — followed by those two-halved heart necklaces.
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Seventeen-year-old homecoming queen Laura Palmer (Sheryl Lee) is the series's most obvious, central proof of the vagaries of time.
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The most obvious is that the glass shade is on the back of the screen where the Wi-Fi antenna sits.
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Other speculated what the potential inspiration might have been — the most obvious choice being the red-headed Archie character on Riverdale.
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Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)The most obvious upgrade on the new model is its micro HD webcam, which measures just 224mm.
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One of the most obvious red flags for a scam project is the lack of detail on how the technology works.
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"The double tap is the most obvious human factors workaround," says Luke Westra, a designer at Chicago design studio IA Collaborative.
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The last player was Disney, which aside from Apple is the most obvious stocks in the world to buy for Cramer.
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And is one of the most obvious reasons why smart home devices haven't been generating much mainstream consumer momentum thus far.
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This presented a unique challenge to Shaffir's colleagues for a couple of reasons, the most obvious of which is the timing.
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The most obvious shared element between Ingress and Pokémon Go is the landmarks used for, respectively, portals and pokéstops or gyms.
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To start with the most obvious obstacle, the House of Representatives will block pretty much anything a President Clinton would propose.
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"The impact is most obvious in business investment which implies slower growth and higher inflation potential going forward," she told CNBC.
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The most obvious reason to worry about the rise of the populists is that they might, one day, win high office.
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Older methods record information about words in only their most obvious contexts, while newer methods dig deeper into their multiple meanings.
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Hulu says other devices are coming soon, with iOS, Android, and Roku being the most obvious platforms missing on day one.
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Verizon throttled the connections of firefighters during a wildfire, which is maybe the most obvious way to damage your reputation possible.
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Jerrold Nadler, said the language wasn't limited to them, in effect, and called Bannon and Gorka just "the most obvious" names.
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Last, and most obvious, the horrific shooting at YouTube on Tuesday, which injured three people and left the company badly shaken.
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The most obvious one would be Boston Dynamics' Spot robot that'll slip around on ice while still trying to stay standing.
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One of the most obvious things you'll notice in 13 Reasons Why's second season is just how massive this world is.
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Companies often are quick to assume that the most important factor is the most obvious one: the severity of a bug.
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And the most obvious way to foster mutual trust is for both sides to start solving their own problems at home.
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Flipboard is the most obvious one, but it also competes for eyeballs with services like Facebook Instant Articles and Snapchat Discover.
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This limitation can obviously be avoided in numerous ways, with taking a screenshot or recording a video being the most obvious.
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The most obvious update from the OG Charmed is that 2018 series is now led by three young women of color.
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The most obvious addition is a new address bar with rounded tabs, that look ugly on the desktop version of Chrome.
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One of the most obvious is to send orders to your workplace, which may be much more protected than your home.
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The most obvious one would be for Amazon not to allow users to access account details without first being logged in.
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That is also true of what might seem the most obvious and simplest way to deal with a drone: a shotgun.
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Image: ScreenshotThe most obvious place you can see this shortcoming is in Google Assistant, the company's artificially intelligent competitor to Siri.
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Perhaps the most obvious benefit of the Synthego platform is its selection of genomes: 100,000 of them, belonging to 9,000 species.
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The most obvious example of this is clearly poor Bernard (Jeffrey Wright), whose mind has been taken hostage by the imprint?
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While tech titans might not be the most obvious place to start when thinking about partnerships, ignore them at your peril!
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Even to the casual toilet bowl observers among us, the most obvious differentiating factor between stool forms is their water content.
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Perhaps the most obvious surface similarity is in how both series expanded the universe of where "good TV" could come from.
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The most obvious one is to check with your router manufacturer for any firmware or beta firmware updates and apply them.
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The most obvious way to avoid having data examined is to not bring the devices that provide access to that data.
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CONTACT THE VICTIMS The most obvious starting point is what journalists do everyday: pick up the phone, and start calling people.
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The most obvious reason is that they remain economically disadvantaged compared to men: They make less and have worse retirement benefits.
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Yangon, Myanmar (CNN)Myanmar's parliament, the Hluttaw, will soon choose a new president -- only the most obvious candidate can't even run.
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But we shouldn't miss maybe the most obvious reason enrollment was struggling: People just didn't know it's time to sign up.
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The most obvious candidate for HKEX would be Ant Financial, the financial services and payments affiliate valued at over $60 billion.
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The most obvious changes are the loss of vegetation, Alexandra Morel, an ecosystem scientist at the University of Oxford, told NASA.
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Countering these touches of femininity, however, are the presence of props that are clearly masculine, the most obvious being samurai swords.
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Here's why you should think twice about taking the most-obvious path to payday glory when filling out your office pool.
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The most obvious defect, he wrote, is a "sclerotic personnel system", whereby "it takes on average 213 days to recruit someone".
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Probably the easiest (and most obvious) answer is to simply wipe off the mouthpiece with your shirt before taking your hit.
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The report's first recommendation, and the most obvious, is for California to stop building new buildings that rely on fossil fuels.
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The most obvious answer is that Trump is catastrophically stupid, and obsessed with himself, and doesn't actually care about health care.
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The firm noted that parcel service portion of the freight transportation market is "the most obvious and effective application" of rockets.
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The most obvious is that Ailes believed politicians had to shape their actions based on how they would play on television.
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If enough of these voters moved to the battleground states — retirees being the most obvious candidates — Mr. Trump would be defeated.
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The most obvious fix would have been to buffet the paper upward from below using a device called an air knife.
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Whatever the end point, Medicaid is the most obvious testing ground for any future efforts to expand health coverage and care.
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The most obvious place to look for trouble is in the exchange rate, where there has been some pre-poll turbulence.
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Lava The most obvious threat of volcanic activity is magma bursting through the earth's surface and lava flowing toward residential neighborhoods.
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A 46% rise in the number of online incidents was the most obvious single factor explaining the overall increase, it added.
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The inadequacy of this approach is most obvious in Colombia, which has been Washington's closest ally in Latin America on counternarcotics.
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One of the most obvious means of shrinking the size of the federal government is to eliminate some of its agencies.
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The first and most obvious theory is the one largely promulgated in the media for the better part of two years.
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The most obvious explanation, with the least assumptions, is that this was a case of blind and reckless desire overcoming judgment.
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Quantitative easing, forward guidance of policy goals and targets, and lowering interest rates to 0 percent are the most obvious examples.
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That minimalism is the most obvious sign of the record's most evident theme: the way that death can strip everything away.
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The first and most obvious is price: These things aren't cheap, with the Rift going for $599 and the Vive $799.
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Coffee might not sound like the most obvious work for Nguyen, who has most recently worked as a journalist and filmmaker.
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That tension is perhaps most obvious in a 2004 Gallup poll that asked Americans about whether politicians should disclose health records.
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Noisey: I guess the most obvious question is: What's your stock answer as to why it's been 15 years between records?
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"The most obvious thing it means to me is that he doesn't know Latinos," Arturo Vargas told The Dallas Morning News.
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The jailings are the most obvious example of an effort to muzzle not just the free press, but free speech generally.
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The most obvious questions are: Who will be the next director, and when will he — or, better yet, she — be appointed?
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The most obvious solution — a fine, like the one that transformed New York City's sidewalks in 1978 — would be pointless here.
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Right away, the most obvious question was this: How much would monthly payments fall for the tens of millions of borrowers?
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The most obvious question raised by the title of Tom Arnold's "The Hunt for the Trump Tapes" is: which (alleged) ones?
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Do a Better Job of Pestering PeopleOne way to get more people to sign up is the most obvious: Just ask.
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SETH COLTER WALLS To start with the most obvious question: Do people need to watch the film before seeing the opera?
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These are the circumstances in which victory or defeat is most palpable and status loss or gain most obvious and dramatic.
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The most obvious way to rig an election — controlling hundreds or thousands of decentralized voting machines — is also the most difficult.
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The most obvious reason why is the US attack on a Syrian airbase after Assad's regime used chemical weapons last week.
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The most obvious tactic would be for Republican candidates, and the outside spending groups that back them, to encourage ticket splitting.
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Right now, it's most obvious to look at the map for Sanders, who may have the clearest path to the nomination.
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One way to avoid the most obvious problems with that measure is simply to limit the age bracket you look at.
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Most obvious of all, Smith & Wesson should be pushing to require that all people who buy firearms undergo formal weapons training.
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The most obvious is the bull market's longevity, fueled largely by the Federal Reserve's ultralow interest rates and voracious bond buying.
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The most obvious problem stems from publicly elected officials delegating authority vested in them by voters to unelected, largely unaccountable bureaucrats.
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The most obvious is that the lack of royalties means using RISC-V is less costly than employing a commercial ISA.
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The most obvious point of such an attack would be Iraq, Iran's closest neighbor, where over 5,000 U.S. troops are stationed.
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The most obvious example of this is the car industry, which now has a major presence at both CES and MWC.
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John Kasich — want to save you from Trump in the most obvious way, by winning the nomination out from under him.
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One of the most obvious links between Easter and #MeToo, some say, is the way Mary Magdalene has been slut-shamed.
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For insurance companies, the most obvious response is to pass the costs on to customers in the form of higher prices.
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SEATTLE — It was the most obvious question after Thomas Rawls and the Seattle Seahawks ran their way to another playoff victory.
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The biggest risk here likely revolves around global trade with the U.S. and China being the most obvious source of disruption.
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Selectively subsidizing coal and nuclear power is not the most obvious or best way to bolster the grid against sudden events.
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The first question people tend to ask Megan Borgmann about Gizmo, her 12-pound pet skunk, is the most obvious one.
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Originally, the show's creators pitched their idea to all the big players, and HBO, one of the most obvious fits, passed.
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I'm sympathetic to Shapiro's most obvious claim, which is that we shouldn't cut ourselves off from our religious and philosophical history.
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China's steep rise in total debt, from 20153% of GDP in 2008 to more than 250% today, is the most obvious problem.
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And while florals for may seem like the most obvious way to do it — has The Devil Wears Prada taught us nothing?!
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We know there'll be two weddings in the finale, and the most obvious possibility is one between already-engaged Aria and Ezra.
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Apple's iPhones and Samsung's Galaxy phones are the two most obvious devices consumers could switch if they can't get a Huawei phone.
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Thanks to be healthy The most obvious reason to boost your gratitude is that it's closely tied to increased feelings of happiness.
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When the artist's persona does come into focus, it tends to be of a woman (Frida Kahlo being the most obvious example).
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GIF: SpheroIt also facilitates the Bolt's most obvious update: an 8x8 LED matrix that sits atop the robot's self-righting mechanism inside.
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This year, Jax kept his birthday celebrations simple (which we rarely see on the show) at the "most obvious" place imaginable: Hooters.
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It's not the most obvious acquirer, but the companies say BitWall can help Watch Out improve its data, payments and loyalty systems.
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