"Courts and the previous administration took advantage of this circumstance to include gender identity and sexual orientation in a multitude of agencies, and under a multitude of laws," the memo states.
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" Cohen apparently plays a multitude of characters, including "Dr.
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That finding has immediate implications for a multitude of foods.
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The multitude of problems confronting the Middle East are interconnected.
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Borrowers are using the loans for a multitude of reasons.
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There's no multitude of dimming zones for remarkably improved contrast.
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The film disorients viewers with a multitude of false endings.
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But, rapid economic growth can address a multitude of problems.
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Brynn Cartelli is a winner in a multitude of ways!
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Check. Does it fall flat in a multitude of ways?
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His work has been translated into a multitude of languages.
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It's a multitude of factors that are all coming together.
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"There's a multitude of these kinds of sites," he said.
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It was massive and filled with a multitude of stars.
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I can hide a multitude of sins in my height.
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They made that very clear with their multitude of covers.
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They can deploy their capital in a multitude of ways.
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A multitude of lawmakers have signaled it would not pass.
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Our view is based on a multitude of proprietary data.
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This virus has unsurprisingly created a multitude of tough decisions.
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Humans tangled with gators in a multitude of other ways.
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And now you're faced with a multitude of different job titles.
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In this digital world, a multitude of selves can cohabit comfortably.
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That, again, means a multitude of factors outside the firm's control.
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I'm trying to please a multitude of people with this line.
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ET Live is available starting today through a multitude of options.
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Across Europe, there are a multitude of other votes coming up.
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The gospels describe how Christ fed a multitude with almost nothing.
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There are a multitude of other hashtags containing "juul" as well.
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Spreading her message of courage, she inspired a multitude of people.
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Global hesitation to ban nukes stems from a multitude of factors.
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He has a multitude of skin conditions from chewing on himself.
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So he's able to attack you in a multitude of ways.
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Each level contains a multitude of challenges, story-related and otherwise.
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EMDR is practiced by an ever-growing multitude of certified therapists.
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The member could choose Netflix, or a multitude of other options.
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There's a multitude of different ways to set a bomb off.
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The time restraints and multitude of doctors make it really difficult.
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"We are involved in a multitude of mission sets," Lengyel said.
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"High risk business covers a multitude of business models," Dowson said.
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You can step into your power in a multitude of ways.
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New York (CNN Business)Amazon already dominates a multitude of businesses.
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Cranberry sauce and giblet gravy can cover a multitude of sins.
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However, the job gains were spread among a multitude of sectors.
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There are a multitude of reasons addicts do not seek treatment.
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Weinstein has been hit with a multitude of sexual assault charges.
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Core values should provide the framework for a multitude of decisions Core values should provide the framework for a multitude of decisions, from identifying new target markets, assessing clients and prospects, and evolving a product offering.
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"There are a multitude of cases, a multitude of different scenarios, in which these children are being conceived and born," Lee, a history professor at Britain's University of Birmingham, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation on Wednesday.
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There are a multitude of good moves, but only one great move.
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It isn't lean-back reading, but the multitude of charts is fascinating.
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Africa has a multitude of regional and national trade interests and actors.
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Instead, the prosecution relied heavily on communications over a multitude of media.
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Even on successful missions, crews face a multitude of issues in space.
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The multitude of dungeons provide a nice contrast and some welcome variety.
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The multitude of probes is confusing and might at times be counterproductive.
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Like Dickens, Winslow widens the aperture to include a multitude of characters.
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It is one of a multitude of puzzling questions about the case.
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Even Bethesda is poking fun at the multitude of ports for Skyrim.
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This meant that Sarah had a multitude of cousins— including Abigail Hill.
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The multitude of fans spoke out loud and clear against his comment.
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The multitude of acts of kindness got us through the long days.
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This year Samsung has been quietly rolling out a multitude of devices.
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Angry unstable people will last out at a multitude of perceived enemies.
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Rosenthal contends, has led to a multitude of medical calamities, like the
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The OBOR entails a multitude of risks — security, operational, geopolitical and economic.
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" Yves Saint Laurent once said: "Couture is a multitude of whispered secrets.
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It offers a multitude of opportunities through its focus on STEM curriculum.
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What we cherish is at risk from a multitude of global threats.
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Then there is the entire multitude of gross exaggerations and outright falsehoods.
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It depicts a multitude of monstrously anthropomorphized birds in a candlelit room.
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Then there are the multitude of big gas/diesel car company competitors.
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Murphy's approach invites a multitude of comparisons, but Eno is particularly relevant.
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The tickets bore a multitude of destinations — California, Kansas City, New Jersey.
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Why not expose them to a multitude of sites, smells and sounds?
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It laid bare a multitude of predatory lending practices and underwritten credit.
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I also think I'm harder to sponsor for a multitude of reasons.
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A multitude of voices is a metaphor touched on in the movie.
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He appeared to be disturbed that day for a multitude of reasons.
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"There are a multitude of options that we have," Cheney told reporters.
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And the results have changed our understanding in a multitude of ways.
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The investment follows similar ones in a multitude of other millennial hunters.
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Policymakers have faced criticism for the multitude of rules governing community banks.
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Trump's rise to global prominence with a multitude of tributes and attractions.
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Trump's rise to global prominence with a multitude of tributes and attractions.
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"Lots of data generated," he says — and a multitude of possible bets.
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Yeah. Tolerance is a physiological consequence of prescribing a multitude of drugs.
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Since then, he's gotten a multitude of job offers related to the technique.
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It is important for Republican women to run for a multitude of reasons.
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As someone who clearly owns a multitude of reds, that's really saying something.
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"Body makeup on the legs can hide a multitude of sins," Stiles says.
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For businesses, the adoption of customer service bots solves a multitude of problems.
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He added profiles jutting from different vantage points, creating a multitude of faces.
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Since then, a multitude of issues have prevented Instant Articles from taking off.
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Wandering can lead to a multitude of dangers, including traffic hazards and drowning.
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Senator Ted Cruz called him a closet liberal in a multitude of ways.
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That's one of the multitude of things that people will be struggling with.
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Naturally, we've been test driving the color in a multitude of different ways.
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A multitude of forces are bolstering the populist movements taking hold in Europe.
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We saw a multitude of these incidents after the San Bernardino (California) shootings.
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Look up my congresswoman's credentials and you will find a multitude of accomplishments.
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DHS has many missions and protects the homeland against a multitude of threats.
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Mr. Franklin was all for providing a multitude of voices through his press.
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She has defended her calls for his resignation, noting the multitude of accusers.
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Sephora carries a multitude of beauty brands and products, including its own label.
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Italy, Brazil, Greece and a multitude of other states have their own crises.
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"He annoys me on a multitude of levels," O'Donnell said at the time.
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"There are a multitude of bureaucratic difficulties resulting from this scheduling," she said.
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Simon and Pelecanos, however, allow a multitude of characters to share the spotlight.
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Precincts in a multitude of states extended hours today because of voting issues.
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Today's global user is very demanding, with a multitude of complex use cases.
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Needless to say ... it's been rough for her for a multitude of reasons.
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We've partnered with AllTheRooms to provide you with a multitude of accommodation options.
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Finally departing from the food, I came across a multitude of outdoor goods.
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In those years, a multitude of parties brought a vibrancy to political life.
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The fair, in its 15th year, has expanded into a multitude of offerings.
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But more recently, it has faced a multitude of legal and shareholder issues.
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A stalker blends into the multitude at a mall or on public transportation.
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Apple will offer a multitude of original series that will debut on Nov.
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It soon became apparent that lawmakers would raise a multitude of outstanding matters.
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State legislators have to get up to speed on a multitude of issues.
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If we start giving out reparations, I see a multitude of problems arising.
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NATE CHINEN KEITH JARRETT: 'A MULTITUDE OF ANGELS' ECM; four CDs, $51.29; ecmrecords.
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If you say Al Capone, that can fit a multitude of allusions or references.
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"These accusations are completely reckless and unsubstantiated for a multitude of reasons," Garten said.
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Skype is also now available on a multitude of desktop and mobile operating systems.
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As a viewer, one will experience a multitude of emotions while watching this video.
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My students reflected the beautiful multitude of communities in New York City's outer boroughs.
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There are a nearly infinite multitude of ways to think about, and calculate, joblessness.
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Later iterations featured a multitude of connectors, but this could make the experience unwieldy.
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There's also a multitude of restricted zones, not to mention security and privacy concerns.
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The procedure leaves girls vulnerable to a multitude of physical and psychological health risks.
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From somewhere in the multitude packed around the stage, the drumming starts up again.
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But he cautioned officials could not yet provide answers to a multitude of questions.
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Species adapt in a multitude of ways to their new environment, contributing to diversity.
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Chicago has taken after her big sister in a multitude of ways — including musically!
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The process, like slurry injections, has been linked to a multitude of health issues.
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The one that happens in a world inhabited by a multitude of Jason Stathams?
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A multitude of young people do care about minimum wage and affordable health care.
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Consent decrees are vital for police departments that have a multitude of systemic problems.
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But it's important to remember blackness — like all identities — holds a multitude of perspectives.
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Plastic surgery has also progressed, giving women who undergo mastectomy a multitude of choices.
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Boutiques line Hastings Street in town, where there's also a multitude of dining options.
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Given their quality design and multitude of uses, KitchenAid stand mixers are undeniably pricey.
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The other is for people overseeing a multitude of data subscriptions across a firm.
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Training an AI can be affected by a multitude of things, including random chance.
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We were back at it a multitude of times over the next few months.
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WeWork's dramatic fall from grace inspired a multitude of costumes in time for Halloween.
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Yes. There are a multitude of ways of being gay — there are gay soldiers.
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But, more broadly, the invisibility of the process can hide a multitude of sins.
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There are a multitude of events happening this month, but ultimately pride is personal.
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There's a multitude of mediums to parse through, and the story itself becomes complex.
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When done best, it provides solutions for a multitude of problems facing the world.
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Doctors are assuming several roles at once to deal with a multitude of patients.
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Among a multitude of injuries, Stefan Schauffele lost the sight in his left eye.
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Viewed from the outside, a choir is a unit, a multitude acting as one.
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These shortfalls intensify when there are multiple disasters close in geographic proximity or multitude.
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As with the other multitude of lists and rankings, this is just a guide.
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I've always wanted to be somebody that can score in a multitude of ways.
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It's hard to keep track of the multitude of references they can stir up.
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But as the show progresses, the box becomes a suggestive multitude of other things.
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In a multitude of materials, sizes and colors, the pieces overflow across many surfaces.
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Utilizing the multitude of retirement account types provides yet another opportunity to reduce taxes.
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Familiarity bias manifests in a variety of ways, and at a multitude of levels.
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You are bombarded with a multitude of options piled on top of one another.
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The kidney disease causes her body to create and pass a multitude of kidney stones.
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The research conducted covers a multitude of areas, including energy, mobility, health and the environment.
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And the multitude of colors and patterns makes this collection perfect for the season ahead.
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Drummond also has a popular homeware collection and a multitude of cookbooks and children's books.
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Africa has a multitude of regional and national actors with sharply divergent interests on trade.
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The search engine will bring up prices for the item from a multitude of retailers.
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For Seymour, she said the shoot made her see herself in a multitude of ways.
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The valley has a multitude of restaurants, pubs, inns, art galleries and charming covered bridges.
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Teyana Taylor and Iman Shumpert are the World's Sexiest Couple for a multitude of reasons.
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You can use it for a multitude of different things — a hair mask, body moisturizer.
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These join the other multitude of questions that the Turkish intervention into Syria has sparked.
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"We need a president who's going to focus on a multitude of issues," Bundy said.
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But, power comes in many forms and can be exercised in a multitude of ways.
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First, it was the beaded mini bag in a multitude of neon and pastel hues.
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Since then, he's created and managed a multitude of successful bands, including Rain and 2AM.
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Each competitor will vary in a multitude of ways, including height, weight, age and proportion.
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She is able to paint a multitude of subjects, from people to animals to landscapes.
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According to the item's description from GameSpot, the soap contains a surprising multitude of scents.
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If your space includes a multitude of floor types, be on the lookout for this.
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But even in the face of this multitude of complex, thorny problems, clarity can emerge.
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Twitter-using baby boomers, with their multitude of egg accounts, have started their own hashtag.
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"I'm actually surprised how unfazed I am, probably for a multitude of reasons," she said.
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Moleskin Hard Cover Notebook, $15.42 at AmazonMoleskin journals are great for a multitude of uses.
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Customer concentration risk is further offset by the multitude of products and programs per customer.
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For example, a multitude of training programs are held on-site for the armed forces.
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Amazon has its hands in a multitude of retail sectors including beauty, grocery, and technology.
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Color can attract or repel, be quiet or loud, and convey a multitude of moods.
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While you can simply go uninsured, that's a bad idea for a multitude of reasons.
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Now, where technology has radicalized filmmaking, you have a multitude of new voices telling stories.
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Wildfires across the state of California are prompting evacuations and destroying a multitude of structures.
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Images of the interiors reveal a multitude of odd angles, creating corners that offer semiprivacy.
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How, then, did Saturn end up with massive Titan and a multitude of tinier moons?
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President Trump's protectionism will simply not create the multitude of jobs that its champions predict.
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On Tuesday night, investigators were still sorting through a multitude of tips and blind alleys.
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They face, and fail to deal with, the multitude of IoT development challenges — often simultaneously.
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"Even just one minute a day can cure a multitude of problems," Ms. Rushing said.
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There are a multitude of capital sources that want to put money into this company.
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Central Park was no longer a flat green, it was a multitude of textured greens.
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In the oil markets, oil traders were the winners from the multitude of global risks.
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Incense fills the small stone room, which is noticeably warmed by the multitude of candles.
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I procrastinated for half a year, finding a multitude of reasons not to take lessons.
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Everyone has a multitude of needs, and no one person can fulfill all of them.
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"We saw this multitude and my first instinct was to save lives," Ms. Duncombe said.
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It's appeared in a multitude of photos and, as of yesterday, some detailed videos, too.
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The figures also determine how funding for a multitude of federal programs is distributed nationwide.
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Beijing's outward enthusiasm for nuclear energy masks a multitude of challenges facing China's atomic plans.
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The region has a multitude of problems deserving of discussion beyond security and ethnic unrest.
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Especially in education, with the holistic method, race is one of a multitude of factors.
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On Sunday night, a multitude of Hollywood stars walked the red carpet for the Golden Globes.
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Love can be expressed in a multitude of ways: oranges, Chick-Fil-A fries and billboards.
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Contending with misogynist imagery in ancient art raises a multitude of questions that demand addressing today.
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Like any big trend with a multitude of causes, there's no one answer to that question.
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Second, the multitude of agencies working on cyber-security creates vulnerabilities and confused lines of responsibility.
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But it's not only the big players; a multitude of startups are rising to the occasion.
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" That idea of a multitude of versions of yourself comes back in the "This Is America.
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It's really handy to have tunes stored locally on my phone for a multitude of reasons.
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"I would never blame solely one person for that, there's a multitude of things," she says.
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But this ignores the multitude of other threats that hurricanes pose to coastal and inland areas.
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That doesn't just spell trouble for the multitude of plant and animal species that are vanishing.
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Google admitting prototypes exist makes sense—after all, have you seen the multitude of Google patents?
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The government is looking at setting standards for a multitude of categories around smart gun technology.
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Whatever the solution, human-centric automation opens the door to a multitude of other business opportunities.
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In addition to a multitude of innovations, the Industrial Revolution was significantly impacted by the railroad.
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Corey Mintz: My favorite place is Luigi's Pizza in South Slope for a multitude of reasons.
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Real people often prefer ease of use and a multitude of features to perfect, unbreakable security.
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Shooting makes up for a multitude of basketball sins, but only when the ball goes in.
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Told about the multitude of players voicing frustrations with the ball, Paul Drinkhall of Britain smiled.
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Severe cases can bring a multitude of symptoms including bleeding, shock, organ failure -- and potentially death.
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The multitude of problems is amplifying the pain for Abengoa, which lost $1.3 billion last year.
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Standing committees must spread their time and resources across a multitude of policy and oversight issues.
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But given the multitude of noteworthy occasions, it's hard to keep up with all the celebrating.
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The president faces a multitude of investigations, and many lawsuits by Democratic-led or -leaning states.
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It has already shaken up a multitude of businesses, and more revelations are likely to come.
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Whether you're a woman or a man, power can be abused in a multitude of ways.
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Because of the nature of his historic campaign, Obama faced a multitude of threats, leading Sen.
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Why not allow them to interact with a multitude of different people from other cultural backgrounds?
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Wine School Few international grapes do justice to a multitude of regions as well as riesling.
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When you perform a multitude of comic voices, it's easy for your own to get lost.
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HUD Secretary nominee Ben Carson, a neurosurgeon, doesn't believe a "multitude" of standard vaccines are useful.
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A multitude of exoplanets, especially terrestrial planets like Earth, have been found around red dwarf stars.
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Of course, Wells Fargo had to dial back cross-selling because of its multitude of scandals.
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It's small, waterproof, and comes with a multitude of options for attaching it to your child.
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Hisar-A provides protection against a multitude of airborne targets due to its vertical launch capability.
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That kind of visibility gave the intelligence community a multitude of options for taking out Soleimani.
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"She takes him out of the multitude and acknowledges his humanity, her humanity," Ms. Rabinyan said.
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Over the next month, opposing teams will concentrate on Charles, presenting a multitude of potential problems.
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The Taliban have a multitude of ways to make money and to finance their local groups.
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They tell of a fleeing multitude, a people retreating in panic, his kin on the run.
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All of it awakened Harris to the empowerment that comes from being part of a multitude.
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Anyone who reads or watches science fiction knows that there are a multitude of alien races.
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We cannot ignore the multitude of women who have come forward with accusations against Mr. Trump.
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"For me to be in a place that's a creative laboratory for a multitude of artists doing a multitude of works, for me to be closer to them and help them in the spirit of the Baryshnikov Arts Center, is deeply touching to me," she said.
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MXNet on the other hand is known for its ability to scale across a multitude of GPUs.
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"We are considering a multitude of options for tax reform," a White House official said on Sunday.
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The bipartisan law included a multitude of provisions, some preferred by conservatives and some preferred by liberals.
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There are a multitude of other reasons, aside from age, that can make a menstrual cycle unreliable.
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He blames the Jews for a multitude of what he considers societal problems, from communism to pornography.
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His name, photographs and personal information were used to create a multitude of fake social media accounts.
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"We have to address a multitude of crimes these grow houses bring to the community," he says.
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Endre and Mária aren't blind or invulnerable to such social toxicity, with multitude petty resentments and mistrust.
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The company said it was pleased with its performance in the face of a multitude of headwinds.
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You've probably heard that your blood type, sweat, or a multitude of other things can attract mosquitoes.
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You're overwhelmed and the root cause could be any of the multitude of systems sending you alerts.
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The equations, encompassing a multitude of particles at once, are generally far too complex to solve exactly.
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Wraps come in a multitude of colors so you can select the one that's right for you.
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It's practically a scientific fact, verifiable by the multitude of headphones out there with deliberately exaggerated bass.
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We talk about books and television and a multitude of other topics just enjoying each other's company.
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And those who have heard of Faraday Future have probably also heard about the multitude of problems.
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I wanted it to be a multitude of voices telling their own stories in their own words.
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"Artella will unlock a multitude of untapped talent," said Maxwell Planck, technical founder at Oculus Story Studio.
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I think you can be a good CEO with being good at a multitude of things. Right.
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The registered sex offender is accused of exploiting a multitude of underage girls in the early 2000s.
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It's different from the multitude of Galaxys and iPhones, mainly because there isn't any phone like it.
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Hemp has a multitude of benefits; primarily it is a source of food, fiber, fuel, and medicine.
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One of the creature's defining traits is the multitude of dangerous-looking spikes that cover its body.
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Analysts compared the cities using a multitude of factors, including dating opportunities, fun and recreation, and economics.
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The Aloha State's location creates a multitude of built-in disadvantages, especially when it comes to cost.
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Today's spiders can sense the environment in a multitude of ways, such feeling vibrations on their webs.
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So, how does this explain the multitude of posts from people who have seen accelerated hair growth?
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"Even with the multitude of others singing those songs, they still know whose song it really is."
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I would prepare fans not to expect the Hannah from season 1 for a multitude of reasons.
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Voters today have to learn about a multitude of candidates in order to make an informed decision.
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Each pair goes for $29.99 on the brand's Etsy site and comes in a multitude of colors.
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Legnini's series documents the multitude of the Bronx experiences through the intersections of culture, race, and class.
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A multitude of disconnected filter bubbles certainly does not have the ring of 'global community' to me.
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Over the years, the site has been criticized for a multitude of issues, including platforming problematic creators.
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In just the past summer, the startup community saw a multitude of hundred-million dollar fintech fundraises.
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Who gets to decide what's controversial, especially in a global community with a multitude of cultural norms?
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The multitude of independent Christian candidates had also played a role by diluting the vote, he said.
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That's a shame, because empowering those they call "the multitude" is what their program is supposedly about.
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On Wednesday, a multitude of people clogged the streets of Mumbai, where she lived with her family.
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Hocking Hills State Park in Ohio has a multitude of activities on top of its natural beauty.
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By being synonymous with vaping, it finds itself embroiled in a multitude of different vaping-related incidents.
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He has provided millions of dollars to fund his Foundation and a multitude of other charitable causes.
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Over at Disney Springs, guests can enjoy a multitude of tricks and treats throughout the Halloween season.
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Marketers who have a multitude of different skills and can work between different teams also stand out.
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One summed it up perfectly: "Sexiness is diverse and can go across a multitude of body types."
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Multitude: Cloud software service for aggregating, unifying and interpreting air quality data for cities and device OEMs.
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People will use a multitude of transportation methods, from bikes to Lime scooters to electric motorcycle scooters.
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Trans people also have tremendous difficulty accessing affirming care for a multitude of health ailments, HIV included.
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The space's simplicity allows for versatility, providing the community with a location for a multitude of events.
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This leaves a multitude of options, though the best will be Italian and French rather than Spanish.
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Check it out for yourself at this link, and bask in the sheer multitude of spacey data.
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In America, a felony conviction can be a lifelong sentence because of this multitude of collateral consequences.
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The duck has been captured at nearly every angle and endowed with a multitude of internet voices.
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Nassar is in prison, serving a 40-to-175-year sentence for a multitude of sex crimes.
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COVID-19 is also a reminder that good health involves a multitude of intertwined and complex variables.
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A multitude of threats drive these declines, including overfishing, pollution, habitat degradation, and water diversion and extraction.
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On the next flight of cargo to the space station will be a multitude of fruit flies.
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While she knows LadyMarry is one start-up in a multitude, Ms. Jiang sees room for growth.
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Residents have a multitude of on-property places to eat and free nightly activities to choose from.
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"These accusations are completely reckless and unsubstantiated for a multitude of reasons," Garten told the news agency.
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There are a multitude of game dinners in this county given by police groups and different clubs.
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The faces visitors see vary infinitely, with a multitude of eye colors, face shapes and skin tones.
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One nasal swab sample yields a multitude of DNA strands, which are essentially lines of genetic code.
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Over the next decade, however, Bosch and his team overcame a multitude of technological and metallurgical challenges.
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But it's not as sophisticated as the multitude of revenue streams that other transnational criminal organizations have.
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Producers and wholesalers presented their latest products—including a multitude of silicone sex dolls and latex fashion pieces—while the public was invited to participate in workshops and virtual-reality sex demos, as well as interact with a multitude of porn stars signing autographs and taking photos with fans.
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Perhaps the biggest change from the formula is that Songbringer offers a multitude of different worlds to explore.
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" Reflecting on the dark thoughts that she faced alone, Evancho combated a multitude of lies, including: "You're stupid.
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It's all the more important now to see the multitude of individuals who exist outside of the mainstream.
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She fought for lower CEO pay, more disclosure on political spending and a multitude of other shareholder causes.
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But the DSA contains a multitude of opinions, and its members are far from unified about backing Sanders.
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It could have stopped in Chicago, a global city with a multitude of startup unicorns to its name.
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Scientists have begun to look at three layers of graphene and a multitude of other two-dimensional materials.
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This is only the first of a multitude of public health concerns following a disaster of this scale.
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They're great for the average home producer who doesn't need to connect a multitude of instruments at once.
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Players can also change how their characters look, as Absolver features a multitude of clothing and gear options.
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The car is loaded with a multitude of screens and creature comforts like selfie cameras and docking stations.
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All these steps I've outlined require you to be a very skilled professional in a multitude of disciplines.
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There were these multitude of threads that really needed to be woven together in a very organic way.
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Users can browse through a multitude options and find results by criteria, such as cut, size, and karats.
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You face sort of a multitude of challenges when you start a new social network, especially in 2018.
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As cool as the multitude of experiences out there so far have been, most people just haven't cared.
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Four-year-old ClassPass allows its users to book fitness classes and packages across a multitude of gyms.
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Even Woot—now an Amazon subsidiary—was ruined eventually, and is now host to a multitude of deals.
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As Valve's multitude of online defenders have noted, there are some reasons why "geo-blocking" might make sense.
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The multitude of migrants fighting to board trains allowed an intimate tale to double as an economic epic.
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Though the new teaser is less than two minutes long, it features a multitude of amazing Witherspoon shenanigans.
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While there are certainly several worthy candidates, Cuban would be the smartest selection for a multitude of reasons.
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But if you're willing to spend a few dollars to rent a movie, then a multitude is available.
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Even with encrypted chat programs, there are a multitude of ways police can spy on a person's activities.
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Politicians and pundits often intone that there are "a multitude" of new energy options, but that's rhetorical hyperbole.
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It was a great example of the multitude of ways in which people of color can engage race.
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There are a multitude of ethical and legal questions here, all of which complicate the marriage process further.
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Morton has a multitude of goals with the book, but there were two I think are deeply valuable.
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It's a multitude of data points, taken apart, processed and put back together to look like a brain.
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Texas A&M, with its multitude of close wins (against UCLA, Tennessee, and South Carolina), is ranked 10th.
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Jenkins, 18, faced a multitude of difficulties growing up, including poverty, medical emergencies and harassment from his classmates.
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Then, of course, there is the multitude of unknowns surrounding Britain's unexpected vote to leave the European Union.
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Cultivating a multitude of financers is necessary to meet the quantity as well as the diversity of need.
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Costco and Walmart are two major, nationwide retailers that offer a multitude of quality products at cheap prices.
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Buying for the woman in your life can be daunting, especially when faced with a multitude of options.
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Schiff's panel is involved in a multitude of investigations involving Trump, his businesses, and his ties to Russia.
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Those cases involve not just Clinton's emails but a multitude of topics -- some going back almost a decade.
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Like all Americans, Latinos reside in all 2628 states and represent a multitude of colors and ethnic origins.
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Personal loans often are utilized for debt consolidation, though they can be put to a multitude of uses.
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As a result, policymakers have created a multitude of floors, phase-outs, and ceilings to narrowly target taxpayers.
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The multitude of eager, dispensable investors grow and sprawl like leeks when the environment is favorable to growth.
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" For Labyrinths, Whitestone took the original, static album cover and expanded it into a "multitude of extra dimensions.
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These metals, esoteric but critical for a multitude of manufacturing processes, all have one other thing in common.
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The game portrays faith and religion in such a multitude of ways it's difficult to list them all.
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His series, Bois Just Wanna Have Fun, beautifully renders the artist's trans identity through a multitude of bodies.
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Others buy outfits from the multitude of clothing lines or cosmetic ranges endorsed or designed by Hollywood stars.
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In the banking industry, "smurfing" is a form of money laundering carried out by a multitude of couriers.
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But the astronauts also took many smaller flags, part of a multitude of memorabilia packed for the trip.
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Certainly, the country has faced natural disasters and a multitude of regional health emergencies in the past century.
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With six drawers, you can easily store a multitude of items and organize them by category, purpose, etc.
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And Qualcomm's chips will be in the multitude of devices and machines that will run on those networks.
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So there's such a multitude of diseases that different species of the mosquito transmit compared to other insects.
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Wirecutter, a New York Times company, tested a multitude of light boxes to find the best ones available.
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What distinguished it is how effortless he made the complex editing together of a multitude of shows appear.
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Both of these states (and there are further sub-states within NREM sleep) serve a multitude of purposes.
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Wedding presents of tableware with images by a diverse group of artists will suit a multitude of tastes.
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I've read a multitude of comics, but this was his realm and I had to give him notes.
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At the end of the day, we are not a wandering multitude of disparate communities, but one people.
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Just as instead of dictating one new Chloé girl for her debut, Ms. Ramsay-Levi proposed a multitude.
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Its services span a multitude of use cases including urgent care, pediatrics, telestroke, telepsychiatry, and chronic disease management.
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Wandering the hallways, one overhears a multitude of pitch-imperfect voices, ranging from breathy delight to bellowing sorrow.
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It's claimed to have a multitude of health benefits, including weight loss, clear skin and even fighting cancer.
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The researchers will conduct a multitude of studies to reveal many aspects of the Qingjiang biota, Zhang said.
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After the docu-series wrapped, Martinez has continued to advocate for immigration reform in a multitude of ways.
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There's a multitude of contaminants -- bacteria, fungi and allergens -- that you can't see but studies show are there.
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No one really knows how much we spend, or whether the multitude of efforts are effective or wasteful.
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Netflix shares jumped 3.70% after the streaming giant disclosed strong membership growth numbers across a multitude of regions.
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Those alternatives require experimentation, however, because Uber's rise and dominance are rooted in a multitude of other problems.
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LONDON — For a relatively small country, Britain is blessed with a multitude of regional and even neighborhood accents.
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This opens the door to a multitude of different competitors, and there is where Trouva has stepped in.
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There are also a multitude of lamps and suspended light bulbs, which you may not notice at first.
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One day the police raided our apartment building and destroyed the multitude of satellite dishes on the roof.
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I think this video highlights a multitude of issues rather than just the conflict between Phillips and Sandmann.
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She can talk about anything, and that's inspiring for young musicians, to have a multitude of other interests.
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Since then, his seeking intellect and sensitive ear have led him to a multitude of projects and recordings.
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He was shocked when he learned the truth about the guest list of a multitude of young women.
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It's also constantly reimagined in a multitude of creative and practical ways — T-shirts, scarves, even rainbow Ikea bags.
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Blogging daily requires a multitude of energetic skills that can keep up with the flow and need for content.
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This photo of Craig Charles is taken from one of his multitude of DJ sets over the Christmas period.
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There are a multitude of reasons why it is imperative to remember Operation Desert Storm and all who served.
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They face a multitude of advisors and "introducers" touting for business, some offering a free meal to win business.
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The genre-smashing show has also found itself embroiled in a multitude of controversies since premiering in April 2011.
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Her suffering was not alleviated by any of the multitude of treatments, some quite extreme, she had already undertaken.
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Veres: In all honesty, for a multitude of reasons, we haven't really been able to jam for a year.
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It was not an easy task, given the sheer multitude of women throughout history whose accomplishments deserve our attention.
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Using three stages of interviews, the investigators were able to gather a multitude of information about the participants' experiences.
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In order to conduct market research, there are a multitude of websites that need people to fill out surveys.
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Her book reflects an uneasy relationship between memory, which often involves mythologising, and history as a multitude of dimensions.
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ET on Facebook, YouTube, Periscope and Instagram TV, and is available on-demand on a multitude of digital platforms.
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WITH its rich reserves of oil and multitude of ethnicities and religions, the city of Kirkuk was always contested.
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Finally, the R9000 doesn't seem geared towards the future home in which you'll have a multitude of connected devices.
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I clearly had been cursed with curves and cellulite, and needed to atone for my body's multitude of sins.
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This repair wrap is 100 times stronger than duct tape and lets you easily fix a multitude of things.
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Take a quick glance at Real Madrid's presidential box, and one sees a multitude of bankers, politicians and businessmen.
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"Neither of them had any legitimate explanation for the multitude of bruises and injuries on her body," says Lind.
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To this could be added a multitude of economic agenda issues, like promoting trade agreements in Asia and Europe.
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The GT9113 shares a multitude of parts and body elements with the holy grail of modern 911s, the GT3.
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Like a psychedelic experience, the 175 works in Suzanne Treister's HFT The Gardener expand in a multitude of directions.
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The helplessness and frustration is manifesting itself in a multitude of ways and very few of which are constructive.
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The upcoming MWC will be graced by a multitude of awesome new smartphones from a vibrant and thriving marketplace.
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First of all, let me say this, working on this show was a joy on a multitude of levels.
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The photo-editing app has over 130 filters, at least 20 advanced tools, and a multitude of other features.
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Even so, scientists have cautioned that no connections had been proved, given the multitude of variables that influence health.
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It will also be harder for judges to manage cases when investors are speaking with a multitude of voices.
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The investigation against Temer is separate from the multitude of probes prosecutors have launched in the last three years.
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With a multitude of designs and even personalized options, you could get a few to hold a different items.
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PopSockets come in a multitude of colors, patterns, and styles, so you'll be sure to find one she'll love.
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The scandals are known: Facebook sold political advertisements to Russians, and Twitter unwittingly allowed a multitude of Russian bots.
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Wagner pointed out that there are a multitude of avenues like institutional review boards that can host such discussions.
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The strings at once constrain and support Ito's movements, and Plexus (Latin for "intertwining") explores a multitude of metaphors.
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I've been a professional actor for over fifty years, and I have played a multitude of very different roles.
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I am in awe of his invention of the heteronym, which allows him to be a multitude of authors.
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A complex ecosystem holds multiple species with a multitude of feeding strategies, like a modern forest or a reef.
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Yet their very multitude underscores Fara's underlying argument that there is nothing unusual about a feminine engagement with science.
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It subverted assumptions about adult luxury, the adolescent tendency to under dress, and the multitude of possibilities in between.
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He acquired interests in many areas, including South Africa's McDonald's restaurants, and served on a multitude of corporate boards.
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Deciding on the theme answers made me realize the multitude of words that can be used in this vein.
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We waved from our saddles at the occasional horse-drawn cart, frowned at the multitude of discarded plastic bottles.
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Take a break from Tiger King and immerse yourself a multitude of cinematic worlds imagined and designed by women.
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Dr. Arnold, who has been honored with a multitude of awards for her research, was not expecting a Nobel.
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In the outdoor section, which is filled with vegetable sheds, vendors shout their prices in a multitude of accents.
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American health-care providers and providers across the world, disseminate these discoveries and knowledge in a multitude of ways.
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The omnipresence of social media means fake news can spread swiftly in a multitude of locations around the globe.
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Owning a smart home is more accessible than ever, thanks to the multitude of available connected devices and systems.
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Hearing their stories has opened his mind, and he's realized there's a multitude of reasons why people become homeless.
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These were regular-season injuries, though in the playoffs he played through a multitude of injuries, including broken bones.
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It integrated data from a multitude of recent studies with measurements made on the ground and from the air.
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The multitude of offerings, however, have confused some in the industry who are waiting for a single unified initiative.
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The vulnerability of airlines to this multitude of factors has to do with the global nature of the business.
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The best part of this publishing platform, developed by Twitter co-founder Evan Williams, is the sheer multitude of voices.
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That feature is really just a version of the multitude of period apps you can already get on your phone.
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In order to serve them well, we need to have a multitude of services that can fit different customer segments.
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It gets general managers extensions and owners the long-term profitability that comes with a multitude of high-attendance seasons.
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It's easy to be seduced by the multitude of magic wands at our disposal, but it's always about the wizard.
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Here, you don't only get one dark mode; you get a multitude of themes with a variety of color schemes.
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Now it's selling a "smart" shirt, one with a multitude of sensors built directly into the fabric of the shirt.
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Given the multitude of criminal offenses, it's unlikely that a presidential pardon would prevent state prosecutors from filing any charges.
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The idea behind offering a headless CMS is that content tends to live on a multitude of platforms these days.
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I also understand, of course, that there is a multitude of circumstances in which the moral calculus is not easy.
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Mollusks emerged about 520 million years ago, quickly expanding into a multitude of distinct groups during the early Cambrian period.
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They have a multitude of live-action movies on deck, based on their many beloved animated classics over the years.
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In addition, there are a multitude of skin tones, eye colors and hairstyles available for the once-famously blonde toy.
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"It actually is made the same way — by combining a multitude of shades to achieve a natural one," Arlt explains.
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"Neither of them had any legitimate explanation for the multitude of bruises and injuries on her body," according to Lind.
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This may not sound extreme in an app-driven world characterized by daily interactions with a multitude of service providers.
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Various blockchain experts believe the technology can provide transparency for a multitude of different industries, not just the financial services.
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In recent years, however, that hasn't stopped a multitude of innovators from seeking novel ways to improve the process's efficiency.
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Not only does "positive gender representation" have a multitude of interpretations; any well-made film has layered characters and plots.
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You can shake to undo your last action in a multitude of apps, including Apple ones like Mail and Messages.
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The big picture: These 3 studies fall in a multitude of trials attempting to decipher the mysterious code, Proctor says.
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The Chicago Police Department is comprised of a multitude of individuals, each subscribing to his or her own political beliefs.
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"Neither of them had any legitimate explanation for the multitude of bruises and injuries on her body," she says. 2.
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Pressed by Cuomo to respond to the multitude of surveys that show minimal levels of voter fraud, Kobach was dismissive.
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"There are some anecdotal connections between his story and a multitude of characters," Simon said to the paper in 2013.
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Youssef was in prison for over a year, facing a multitude of charges ranging from protesting to planning a coup.
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Apparently, a multitude of American college students had some feelings when the "fork hack" video hit the internet this week.
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Former NBA coach and longtime basketball analyst Hubie Brown famously said that shooting makes up for a multitude of sins.
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That sound you're hearing is a multitude of professionals crying out and then being silenced... because Slack is down. pic.twitter.
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So when those departments under-perform, for any multitude of reasons, it could force Amazon's stock to take a hit.
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Despite their multitude of sensors and processors, autonomous cars have a lot of trouble with some everyday aspects of driving.
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Our universe is full of a multitude of smaller, but no less significant, universes: realities created by the human mind.
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Big businesses, the vast majority of which are owned by a multitude of shareholders, would be exempt from reporting requirements.
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Further, a multitude of criminal investigations surround nearly every aspect of Trump and the organizations he ran with his family.
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Ultimately, it is only with the inclusion of a multitude of perspectives that an effective regulatory environment can be established.
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Now, for many in Brixham, the enemy is not a single invader but the assembled multitude of the European Union.
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Through a multitude of severe trade sanctions, Russia has slashed its trade with Ukraine by 80 percent from 2012-16.
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We provide real-time information about mobility options, and our product is designed for cities with a multitude of options.
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Her work with yeast proteins generated a multitude of insights into neurodegenerative disease, drug resistance, cancer, evolution and prion biology.
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Thankfully, they're going up against a Cincinnati defense that is the worst in the league by a multitude of metrics.
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There are a multitude of databases and tools that Europol has created for the betterment of the entire Union's security.
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Of the multitude of things, it is emptiness that's necessary now, now that you've had time to wash and dress.
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It pleased him to vex the "swinish multitude" (a favorite quotation of De Quincey's, from Burke) with that Gallic prefix.
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Improve merchant productivity by building on top of a multitude of data such as payments, orders, inventory, employees, and others.
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I've gotten a multitude of stories in response, also around the theme of forgetting and being a bad flight attendant.
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But this exceptionalism sits in the context of willfully ignoring the multitude of other iterations that surround and support it.
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The struggle is thanks to the labyrinth of insurance rules that differ depending on the multitude of plans out there.
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But past research suggests a multitude of reasons why this trend exists and the many risk factors specific to women.
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" And bloggers fabricated stories claiming that Chobani was pressuring local officials "to facilitate their multitude of Muslim friendly/Islamification requests.
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Cohen said the "multitude of legal matters" he and Kasowitz were discussing included working as co-counsel for a client.
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Start saving up now for the multitude of purchases you have to make when wedding season gets into full swing.
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On a daily basis, the President accepts advice from a multitude of people, many of whom are not subject experts.
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But while sources familiar with the lunch said a multitude of options were discussed, members emerged without a concrete plan.
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Their cluttered but exhilarating 2011 debut, "Purple Naked Ladies," indulged a multitude of whimsical, psychedelic-soul impulses in the studio.
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Converted to a museum in 19983, the Intrepid displays a multitude of naval and military weapons, machinery and other artifacts.
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For spring, Hatch offers no fewer than five new styles of jumpers alone, in a multitude of colors and fabrics.
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It can take decades for people who are sexually abused as children to come forward, for a multitude of reasons.
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No one knows how to begin approaching the multitude of other potential problems found in the brains of Alzheimer's patients.
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The site offers free audiobooks from a multitude of genres, from adventure and romance to science fiction and historical fiction.
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For the past five years, Uber has run into a multitude of problems that have frustrated the company's perpetual expansion.
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In media interviews throughout the night, Rubio was repeatedly forced to defend his multitude of second- and third-place showings.
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Amazon Alexa, meanwhile, offers the most compatible smart products to choose from, including a multitude of first-party hardware options.
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The multitude of languages in which The Snowy Day is offered at the library contributed to its 485,583 checkout count.
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A framed King Ying Low menu sits above the sticker-covered bar, anonymous among the multitude of bric-a-brac.
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Cramer warned that a multitude of enterprises don't understand how important technology is to do business in the modern world.
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Oates may be betting the multitude of perspectives will help us see around our blinders and prejudices about the Other.
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"Until Politico retracts its multitude of fake stories on Congressman Nunes, we will not go on the record," he said.
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The Baby Boomers and Gen Xers in power have proven unable to take action on a multitude of issues recently.
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The outcome of the game of politics depends on which of a multitude of possible conflicts gains the dominant position.
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There are a multitude of paths between tanking and keeping this group together, and Ujiri will need to explore them.
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But that did not take into consideration the multitude of tribes that lived the US when European settlers first arrived.
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However, the German outplayed Williams in the first set, blowing winners and serving a multitude of aces past the stunned American.
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On the one hand, the three-minute clip—which was mainly shot in Peckham, southeast London—contains a multitude of stories.
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Then there are the multitude of foreign policy questions that will arise in countries where the Trump business empire has holdings.
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Beginning with dreamy, twinkling instrumentals, the mix transitions through jubilant disco, primal house, and a multitude of other sounds in between.
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If any city might harbour it, it is this one, with its multitude of independent bakeries, each guarding their own secrets.
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The phone companion app in the Windows update, Your Phone, has a multitude of abilities when paired with and Android handset.
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Photo via With the passing of David Bowie, there's been a multitude of tributes to the artist these past few months.
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America is a vast tapestry of millions of threads, a multitude of colors and a diverse and distinguished array of fabric.
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After connecting via Facebook, MiCrush asked me about my roots, presenting a multitude of Spanish-speaking countries I could choose from.
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Chatterjee said theorists are certain to soon jump on the paper and start producing a multitude of new models and possibilities.
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Some of the most numerous stars in the galaxy are dim red stellar objects that could host a multitude of planets.
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Over-the-air (OTA) updates are used in a multitude of growing technology spaces today, including GPS, smartphones, tablets and more.
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Before we spoke, I saw a multitude of headlines suggesting that Fergie was putting her career and work over her family.
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And now, even with the multitude of streaming options, many people are finding a way out of paying for that privilege.
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European officials acknowledge that no amount of quick funding increases for Belgium's intelligence services will immediately solve the multitude of challenges.
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The other is now behind the camera — quite literally in Jen Davis's self-portraits — and speaks in a multitude of voices.
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In the city that boasts the home of the cronut, a cookie dough shop, and a multitude of Michelin-starred restaurants.
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But experts cite a multitude of other factors, too, including land use changes, inadequate firefighting resources, poor planning, and bad actors.
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Each level contained a multitude of locations to explore, algorithmic systems to memorize, and elaborate cause and effect mechanisms to discover.
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Analysts say that investing heavily on firewalls is no longer enough to contend with the multitude of cyber threats companies face.
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Clearly, Kwan's impulse is to create a multitude of stories, not just an extended run of the Nick and Rachel Show.
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Since then, avocados have graduated from a Sunday brunch star to a key player in a multitude of different beauty applications.
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Last year, the reigning queen of ABC Shonda Rhimes moved to Netflix, where she will be producing a multitude of shows.
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It is difficult to extricate yourself from this narrative and its multitude of conventions, but it is important to keep trying.
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A bronze statue dedicated to Bastet was recovered with the mummified cats, along with a multitude of wooden gilded feline figurines.
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But really, they start with the designer as a core customer and spread virally within an organization to serve a multitude.
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This study's findings are yet another example of the multitude of problems Facebook faces in policing and understanding its own platform.
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While the multitude of daddy longlegs mating rituals is inventive, sexual encounters tend to begin not unlike your stereotypical rom-com.
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There's a multitude of ways to go about doing that, but I'll share the strategy that has always worked for me.
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This sensory intermixing can occur in a multitude of different ways, involving various senses, but most synaesthetes are born with it.
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A portion of ticket sales will be donated to Hill's MLH Foundation, which backs a multitude of charities around the world.
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A past video, titled "Two Reasons," features a man singing and dancing in a multitude of mind-bending body paint motifs.
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Team Liquid has successful teams and players in a multitude of competitive games including League of Legends, Overwatch, Super Smash Bros.
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Two California parents accused of holding their 13 children captive for years pleaded guilty on Friday to a multitude of charges.
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Blockchain provides a decentralized database (or ledger system) that allows for rapid updates and is accessible to a multitude of users.
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The various appellations offer a multitude of terroirs, and it's a fascinating opportunity to compare different expressions of the same grape.
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While in the federal bureaucracy there are a multitude of offices of women's health, there are zero offices of men's health.
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The multitude of mechanisms the body brings to bear to create an overweight condition are deeply rooted in species survival adaptations.
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Mr. Ward's voice often starts out nearly alone, scratchy and shaky; by the end of the song, he's leading a multitude.
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It threatens our national security at a time when we face a growing multitude of threats – nuclear, conventional, terrorist, and cyber.
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However, these dishes also combine influences from a multitude of cultures, including Spanish, German, West African, Caribbean, and Choctaw Native American.
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The curator Karen Bernard plays by no rules, other than rounding up an inspired multitude of genres and voices each year.
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Murphy's Funeral, St. Don would later claim that the crowd grew and grew, until the church could barely contain the multitude.
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With a multitude of evidence proving that inclusive approaches deliver more lasting peace, we can't afford to conduct business as usual.
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The avocado is, after all, indigenous to Central and South America and widely used in a multitude of the region's cuisines.
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The shooter in the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino had selected a multitude of semi-automatic rifles for his deadly mission.
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In fact, once you start looking around, you'll realize that you're actually an expert on a multitude of businesses and products.
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Her lyrics teem with the multitude of feelings that the blessed event stirred up: excitement, anxiety, nostalgia, sometimes all at once.
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Politics contains a multitude of games, both ones where compromise is required and ones where only one side can emerge victorious.
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I considered calling myself "queer" to make space for the multitude of sexual and gender expressions present in my social circle.
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He refused to appear before the multitude of state organizing conferences that were desperate to meet their newly anointed opposition candidate.
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An unpaid favor, while having the veneer of a generous helpful offer, opens the door to a multitude of uncomfortable scenarios.
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And a multitude of scurrying herbivores and omnivores lived alongside dinosaurs, and in some cases survived them by millions of years.
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I wish that the show in which they appear — each in a multitude of roles — were similarly quirky and spontaneous-seeming.
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There are four main interconnected fault lines active in the area and a multitude of smaller ones that radiate from them.
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The 87 Unicorn Stickers feature a multitude of hunters, peasants, fair ladies, dogs, flowers, and pointing hands, transformed into expressive stickers.
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It envisions a future where a multitude of sensors work together to create a healthier, safer and more energy efficient town.
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Wald mobilized a multitude of nurses' organizations, church groups, municipal bureaucracies, civic entities and social agencies into a Nurses' Emergency Council.
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Second, it suggests — consistent with a multitude of evidence — that China's macroeconomy has suffered as the result of the US tariffs.
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Gains were spread across a multitude of sectors as the total employment level hit 000 million, near its December 2216 record.
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Sectionals also offer a multitude of design possibilities that you don't get with a simple sofa pushed up against a wall.
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Overnight, a multitude of people received text messages that appear to have originally been sent on or around Valentine's Day 2019.
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But various blockchain experts believe the technology can provide transparency for a multitude of different industries, not just the financial services.
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As an initial screening device, that standard is obviously going to miss a multitude of cases in which civilians were killed.
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Google Sheets is Google&aposs answer to Excel, helping you to create a multitude of spreadsheets within the Google Office Suite.
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The poorest of that multitude suffer grievously from heat and thirst, but all are waiting for the monsoon to bring relief.
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Dr. Hickman felt that the multitude of required tasks distracted from his most important jobs: filling prescriptions accurately and counseling patients.
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The rhetorical challenge is to adduce a unity—akin to herding cats—among a multitude of self-centered interests and causes.
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All that is to say nothing of the ubiquitous Carmen Dell'Orefice and Iris Apfel, each riveting in a multitude of campaigns.
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President Donald Trump&aposs strategy for dealing with the multitude of congressional investigations into him has been simple: stonewall, stonewall, stonewall.
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"There are a multitude of more sophisticated methodologies that would have worked if they really wanted this to work," he added.
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As for Houston and the surrounding region, Hurricane Harvey's unprecedented severity will introduce a multitude of new challenges for the region.
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"Remember, the Supreme Court appointments; that covers, as we would say, a multitude of sins," Starr said Wednesday on Fox News.
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So is broadening selection criteria away from a multitude of narrow ones, such as years of executive experience or industry expertise.
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Reasonable people can plainly see that ICE officials are under immense pressure on a multitude of fronts each and every day.
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While living in the South, I was never more than a stone's throw away from a multitude of fast food options.
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The poorest of that multitude suffer grievously from heat and thirst, but all are waiting for the monsoon to bring relief.
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This is still a team that contains a multitude of World Cup winners and Champions League winners and serial Bundesliga winners.
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Lygia Pape: A Multitude of Forms continues at the Met Breuer (945 Madison Ave, Upper East Side, Manhattan) through July 23.
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You may also book access to The Rainforest, a holistic hydrotherapy wellness experience with a multitude of steam, soak, and shower experiences.
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In this heartwarming, nearly 13-minute clip, Bob Saget and John Stamos share a multitude of their stories about the late comedian.
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But let's stop wasting time here and jump straight to the multitude of reasons why this pick is Not Good™. 1.
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The world's first cryptocurrency spawned a multitude of others, brought blockchain technology to global attention, and vexed regulators worried about its misuse.
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In addition, the deal comes on the back of a multitude of takeovers by big tech companies of coveted cloud software firms.
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Also, it can do away with the federal subsidies, eliminate funding for Medicaid expansion and cancel a multitude of Obamacare-related taxes.
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And in order to infer meaning from a specific utterance, humans have to interpret a multitude of elements at the same time.
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Her face was covered in a multitude of colors including yellow and blue under her eyes with bright pink lipstick and blush.
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Roughly 64% of these women are there for nonviolent offenses — mostly drug possession — and are subject to a multitude of harsh treatments.
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Stop staringJust because your companion's face happens to be "changing into a multitude of different forms" is no reason to be rude.
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It also would have stripped away Obamacare's federal subsidies by 2018, eliminated funding for Medicaid expansion and canceled a multitude of taxes.
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Regardless of the multitude of problems surrounding the results of Iowa's first-in-the-nation caucuses, Biden's standing was far from ideal.
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A robust critical community has arisen around gaming, with a multitude of writers taking on the social and theoretical aspects of games.
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Families broke apart, titans fell, new rivals rose, and several relationships between main characters were irrevocably changed in a multitude of ways.
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We are faced with a multitude of complicated challenges to our national security, but ending anonymous companies is a comparatively easy fix.
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Chauncey and his mom, who used to iron clothes until she developed a multitude of health problems, were sleeping on the floor.
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But Furman agreed with them that officials violated APA, citing a multitude of ways Ross fell short of requirements for policy changes.
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Similar to an option bet, the idea is that investors have little to lose by placing money across a multitude of opportunities.
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For a self-proclaimed champion of the field, Brant did not compensate a multitude of artists and writers for their creative labor.
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And you'll stay up to date on the latest announcements and the multitude of ways you can explore and enjoy Disrupt Berlin.
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The groups had long argued that the region included both sensitive ecosystems as well as a multitude of sacred and historical sites.
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In another, more ambitious rendering, a multitude of thin, tall towers sprout out of the city's existing earth and dirt-made structures.
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It's true that our new ships are technological and engineering marvels in their own right, and offer a multitude of unexpected experiences.
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Instead he became what Indians call "pro-poor", providing a multitude of redistributive welfare schemes, such as cash handouts for small farmers.
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It's specifically a backpack for cameras, and unless I need to haul a multitude of lenses around it never leaves my closet.
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Over the original God of War trilogy and a multitude of spinoffs, the series' lead character was little more than a caricature.
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Instead, a multitude of structural, and therefore unkillable, societal circumstances conspire to damn Ray, rendering her—and by extension the player—powerless.
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She had a weak start to her campaign but built a reputation as a policy-focused candidate with a multitude of plans.
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A multitude of these well-intended additions eats into down time, rest and unstructured play and creates stress for children and families.
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To help you narrow down the multitude of Riverdale Halloween costumes at your disposal, we picked the best possible ones out there.
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Regular hand-washing -- which has a multitude of benefits -- will also reduce exposure to flame retardants found on the surfaces of furniture.
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That might be one reason that 3x2 is back on the scene, but these taller displays have a multitude of different benefits.
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And, the challengers conclude, because the individual mandate is intertwined with a multitude of ACA provisions, its invalidity sinks the whole law.
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Without a doubt, history offers up a multitude of moments when children's rights have been systematically violated in the course of war.
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Because of its four arms, it can hit from a multitude of angles and pin all of its foe's limbs at once.
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However, there seems little prospect so far of consolidating the multitude of freelance truckers into employees of a handful of big firms.
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For the last 400 years, artists have been producing work in a multitude of different mediums based around the Bard's creative influence.
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Police identified animal transport equipment, freezers, tiger food storage, a large chopping block, and a multitude of knives inside the isolated house.
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Working with Hallie McConogue and Jasper DeTarr, Freeman enabled dancers to embody a multitude of avatars in real time using Microsoft Kinect.
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Padilla, who saw the company through a multitude of legal issues and numerous lawsuits, joined Uber in 2015 from tech company VMware.
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"More than 100 million people are potentially affected that already now are confronted with a (multitude) of instabilities, including war," he said.
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A multitude of studies have reported in recent years that women make a staggering 79 cents for every dollar earned by men.
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With a multitude of technological blessings come complicated practical and ethical issues, some of which we can predict, but many we cannot.
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Initially I wanted Catalyst to cover a lot of bases and feature a multitude of characters, including the Emperor and Count Dooku.
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Unfortunately, ObamaCare creates or empowers a multitude of government agencies and task forces to interpose themselves in the middle of that relationship.
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Two racing families, united in grief and pride, will be joined by a multitude of well-wishers backing him all the way.
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It was eleven stories with a multitude of single rooms, very much like a dovecote, or, as everyone eventually suggested, a columbarium.
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This carry-on bag features easy-to-roll, 360-degree spinner wheels, its own laundry compartment, and a multitude of storage space.
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Together, they vividly depict an ocean under cumulative stress from a multitude of sources, and follow the money to those stressors' roots.
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Given the multitude of other personality frameworks out there, Rubin acknowledges that the Four Tendencies don't explain a person's complete personality profile.
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There are a multitude of reasons why it is imperative to remember Operation Desert Storm and Desert Shield and all who served.
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Over the next four years, he tried out a multitude of other ideas, including binoculars, thermal imaging scopes for hunters, and thermometers.
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The discovery is important for a multitude of reasons, said study author Thomas Ingicco, associate professor at the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle.
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Acne can have a multitude of causes, from excessive sugar or dairy to dirt and oil on your face to hair products.
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The Retron 5, for example, plays a multitude of actual cartridges from many systems, including the NES, SNES, Game Boy, and Genesis.
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The pandemic is not only causing illnesses and straining health care resources, it is attacking the economy from a multitude of angles.
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Yet the story also embraces a multitude of exuberantly full individual scenes, of a number and richness rarely seen outside of Shakespeare.
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For the organizers, the multitude guaranteed more attention to the plight of the migrants, many of whom were fleeing hardship and violence.
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The Star Wars universe clearly struggles with a multitude of data storage formats, and likely with the accompanying interoperability issues as well.
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Poking into the deep seams of the mattress's pillow-top padding, I found what we feared: a multitude of brown-black flecks.
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"The majority of being who develop coronary artery disease are not people who have a multitude of cardiac risk factors," Yeh says.
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But starting in 1992, astronomers discovered a multitude of other icy worlds beyond Neptune, a region now known as the Kuiper belt.
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One of the hardest things to grasp about loneliness is that it's a shared state, inhabited by a multitude at any time.
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Yet to date, esports has been a highly fragmented world, colored by a multitude of leagues, each dedicated to a particular game.
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There is much to be learned here for the current crisis and for the longer term in a multitude of other areas.
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"I think it's been great on a multitude of levels, from getting new businesses, to getting subscribers, to PR opportunities," she said.
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A multitude of factors go into building wealth, but perhaps none play as big a role as where you choose to live.
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Perhaps attaching your name to a legal document may not seem monumental when considering the multitude of efforts to overthrow Roe v.
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As a retired Supervisory Special Agent of the FBI, I served in a multitude of leadership positions across a 85033-year career.
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Simplify all the rules — have one set instead of the multitude of complexities with intricacies needing a doctorate in economics to understand.
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More Americans of all ages and stations are leaving the country for a multitude of reasons, be they political, economic, professional, romantic.
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A multitude of private and public institutions have already submitted amicus briefs to the high court supporting DACA ahead of the Nov.
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I liked the multitude of seating options, which included the breakfast room patterned after Monet's well-known sunshine yellow kitchen in Giverny.
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The stock dropped after an analyst at Credit Suisse downgraded it to underperform, citing a "multitude of challenges" the company is facing.
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The multitude of clutches — one for reverse and six for forward gears — allows the transmission to instantly shift between any two gears.
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First off, the multitude of crowded markets and religious gatherings increases the likelihood that an attack will yield a high casualty rate.
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I found a playlist on Apple Music called "Pop Hits: 2010," and it contained a multitude of top songs from the year.
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Average pay: $49,749/year FlexJobs description: Accountants handle a multitude of financial-related tasks such as invoices, billing, taxes, payments, and more.
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It has largely abandoned attempts at systematic army reform, and there are almost no demobilization programs for the multitude of armed groups.
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"For me, what's going to be really exciting … is seeing the multitude of ways that customers start using these products," he added.
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Bradley joins a rebuilt roster around LeBron James that features a multitude of newcomers including Anthony Davis, DeMarcus Cousins and Danny Green.
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The volume contains a multitude of drawings, music, and stories, presented confidently as an exhaustive encyclopedia of Pacific Northwest Coast indigenous culture.
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Sara Netanyahu, 59, has inspired a multitude of headlines in the past over what family spokesmen call an undeserved reputation for imperiousness.
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The couple and multitude breed into a repetitive orgy-machine, pulling the mind into an infinite mechanical logic that is almost transcendental.
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It horrified me for a multitude of reasons, because it sounds like you were in terrible pain, so that's the worst thing.
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And then accept half-cures: drugs are more available than ever, along with a multitude of therapies, body-healers, coaches, and hypnotists.
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The authorizations for OIA must be renewed every three months, so technically it's possible each individual authorization covers a multitude of criminal acts.
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Sara Netanyahu has elicited a multitude of headlines in the past over what family spokesmen have decried as an undeserved reputation for imperiousness.
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Researchers at Stanford University injected mice, which were specially bred to develop a multitude of tumors, with induced pluripotent stem cells, or iPSCs.
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He has erected a multitude of New Offices, and sent hither swarms of Officers to harass our people and eat out their substance.
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For the last several months I heard from a multitude of surveys, polls, and reports concluding the nominees for Democratic and Republican Parties.
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And there are a multitude of things you can do that count as physical activity, including walking, dance, hiking, rock climbing, and more.
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In the latest salvos, the United States took aim at a multitude of technical components — items like circuit breakers, consoles and touch screens.
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As this season took great pains to prove to us, Delos owns a multitude of other parks, including The Raj and Shogun World.
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A refined and elegant 224-room boutique hotel sits above this sprawling gym, which boasts a multitude of options for breaking a sweat.
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The microbe in question can lead to a multitude of symptoms, including urinary tract infections, as well as gastrointestinal, pulmonary and bloodstream infections.
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Despite the legal wrangling — which involves a multitude of lawsuits from Scott and other Republicans — the hearing took on political overtones in court.
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The multitude of information on-screen certainly helped, but I still found it tough at times to follow the flow of the action.
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There's a new Halo, multiple Gears of War games, and a multitude of trailers for everything from Kingdom Hearts III to Fallout 76.
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These piecemeal texts amplify the backstory but can't express how the book, as a whole, evocatively integrates the project's multitude of discursive registers.
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The multitude of characters and their intertwined lives have prompted comparisons with "War and Peace", which Leo Tolstoy defined as "not a novel".
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As her business grows, she has a long list of competitors, including all the traditional TV networks and the multitude of streaming services.
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He's created a line called DNAEGF Renewal with the ingredient at the center, and conducted research that indicates a multitude of skin benefits.
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Since 1991, the year Mr Kérékou left office, a multitude of parties has competed for power; 11 are represented in the outgoing parliament.
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Not only does this product sharpen scissors it sharpens a multitude of other things with is beyond awesome for my husband's handyman projects!
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We've seen the resurgence of Nintendo, the debut of new franchises like Horizon Zero Dawn, and even a multitude of fantastic mobile releases.
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"I don't think it is a question of things not having changed in a multitude of areas with regard to specifics," Richelson said.
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While other athletes deal with the multitude of problems at the Rio Olympic Village, USA basketball is staying on a luxury cruise ship.
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Coyoacán has an artistic heart, as demonstrated by the multitude of cultural activities I was able to find in just a short period.
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One was the boom in shale production, which spawned a multitude of small producers that sought to hedge profits by trading futures contracts.
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After such an assured performance, tennis fans might expect a multitude of milestones and records to fall in the coming months and years.
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Food Labels Exposed: Understanding the multitude of labels on animal products shouldn't require an explanatory app — but having one sure makes it easier.
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Swedish furniture giant Ikea is pretty well known for its in-store kids' playground, with its colourful plastic products and multitude of toys.
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The benefits of kayaking are multitude and the knowledge I could jump onto the water any weekend is a form of psychological reassurance.
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Cisco is one of the leading providers of networking services, so learning it could be the door to a multitude of job opportunities.
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If Kansas City is to have a chance at advancing in the postseason, they'll need Hill to contribute in a multitude of ways.
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Although they certainly are better off than the DNC, there is a multitude of undiscussed issues swirling about the future of the Party.
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Out are the multitude of scripted setpieces, and in are new, original ideas that keep the gameplay fresh by always changing the rules.
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Microsoft is betting people will want to view their work on the HoloLens or on a multitude of other VR and AR headsets.
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These scientists were tasked with studying the multitude of anomalous phenomena reported by the ranch's previous owners and locals in the surrounding area.
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Until these shortcomings are addressed, federal agencies' information and systems will be increasingly susceptible to the multitude of cyber-related threats that exist.
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At nearly 600 combined pages, the three volumes capture a multitude of events in Mr. Lewis's life: his formative years in Troy, Ala.
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They need to build a case, brick-by-brick, against a president who has engaged in a multitude of deliberate, unethical, illegal acts.
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He's written brilliantly about the multitude of Earth-size planets that have been discovered over the past few years by NASA's Kepler mission.
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Although there were a multitude of injuries in the study period, there were only 1,162 deaths, accounting for 0.02% of the emergency visits.
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The economic cycle will not last forever, and rising vulnerabilities from a multitude of risks threaten to shorten the cycle and derail growth.
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As a set of political guardrails, liberalism aims to protect individuals from predatory rulers while also preventing the multitude from becoming a mob.
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By contrast, politicians are confronted by a multitude of erroneous assertions and fanciful rumours, yet can't reliably tell which ones are galvanising voters.
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In fact it's something many conservative lawmakers have consistently opposed, because unregistered voters, for a multitude of reasons, skew toward the liberal side.
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A seasoned leader with expertise in a multitude of Finance and Business functions, Dipanjan brings over 15 years of experience to the fore.
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Progressive politics prefer consensus to hierarchy: This can lead to a multitude of leaders, rather than a single person taking the interview spotlight.
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So much attention was on the transfer of power, protests, and Women's March preparations, but Washington was busy in a multitude of ways.
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Making peace with the metaphorical (and, for an unlucky multitude, literal) JNCOs in our closets is maybe the greater part of growing up.
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For now, there are thin-crusted margherita, clam, white, arugula and prosciutto pies served in two sizes, with a multitude of topping choices.
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A clever strategyThough Dainard employs a multitude of different real-estate-investment strategies, one in particular stands out because of its clever nature.
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H.'s story is only one among a multitude of horrors Indian professionals on the front line of the coronavirus outbreak are facing.
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Kylie Lundy from Wilmington, N.C., wrote about a school lockdown: Over the years, I have participated in a multitude of active shooting drills.
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Not unlike a character in one of her own inventive stories, Ms. Le Guin seems to contain within herself a multitude of writers.
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Its living room overlooked the water, which, like one of Mr. Taylor's dances, could create a dizzying multitude of sensations: tranquil, majestic, treacherous.
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Trump and former President Obama — opposites in a multitude of ways — each offered voters a sharp change from the status quo, and won.
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Although there is a multitude of stories about the origins of chop suey, it's agreed that the dish didn't originate anywhere near China.
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In late January 1967, we went out on one of the multitude of long and short range patrols in and around Khe Sanh.
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For a multitude of reasons, prices for Young's works have been known to fluctuate, with many selling at significant fractions of these figures.
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This comes on the back of a multitude of content deals in 2019, with partners ranging from Blizzard Entertainment to the 2020 Olympics.
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A couple weeks into his presidency, Tom Kirkman has tried a multitude of strategies to drag his shellshocked nation out of the abyss.
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To be certain, ticket demand and affordability are influenced by a multitude of factors like region and the intensity of a fan base.
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There are crayon-drawn pictures of Jesus, resembling a bearded lollipop, handing out blue and green fishes to a multitude of stick figures.
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He advises non-profits, businesses, public relation firms and elected officials on a multitude of labor issues, including the UAW's organization of Nissan.
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Data privacy violations, bizarre political ad policies, and a multitude of other questionable business decisions have led to this visceral distaste for Facebook.
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These provisions enjoy broad bipartisan support in both houses of Congress and have the support of a multitude of business groups, including ours.
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Life in a big city comes with perks, including job opportunities, public transportation and a multitude of museums, restaurants and other cultural activities.
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When it arrived in the U.K., the country was already home to a multitude of banking start-ups including Monzo, Revolut and Starling.
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At the same time, hackers are finding new ways to hijack the multitude of cameras built into people&aposs phones and smart devices.
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Bit by bit, President Trump is starting to rewrite the multitude of policies the Obama administration put in place to fight global warming.
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There's room for everyone to succeed and with a multitude of different scenes you can find all kinds of stuff to be into.
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While the mass of agitated brushstrokes initially seem like abstract marks, prolonged looking reveals a multitude of heads and figures populating the painting.
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And as they were made up of a multitude of separate pieces, when Zoids "broke" they could easily enough be put back together.
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Robinson depicts that life with a multitude of characters, all of whom come together around the building that they all inhabit, Manhattan's MetLife Tower.
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The car uses a multitude of sensors and advanced AI to get to know you as you drive together, improving safety and building trust.
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Both have built-in GPS, are waterproofed for swimming, record all-day heart rate, track elevation, and track a multitude of specific exercise sessions.
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AV developers have spent the past few years sampling a multitude of lidar systems in their vehicle test fleets, but decision time is nearing.
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And certainly, the choice of what to do after becoming pregnant is a big one that can impact people in a multitude of ways.
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Its underlying blockchain technology can be used for a multitude of purposes—see Ethereum, for example, and hundreds of businesses based on its platform.
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Also, lawmakers could do away with the federal subsidies by 2018, eliminate funding for Medicaid expansion, and cancel a multitude of Obamacare-related taxes.
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Home, on the other hand, taps into a multitude of Google services that are rich with data that you've allowed the company access to.
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Out of a multitude of shades, you'll be able to find that one perfect lipstick to match for any event and for your lips.
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It has also demonstrated the multitude of ways in which even supposedly ultra-secure computer systems not connected to the internet can be hacked.
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Also unlike the Iraq example of the 1990s, the Syrian war is made up of a multitude of overlapping global, regional, and local rivalries.
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Facebook, Amazon, IBM and Microsoft are all extending their operations, and a multitude of smaller US firms are basing their international headquarters in London.
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"Mission personnel describe a multitude of symptoms, many of which are not easily quantifiable and not easily attributable to a specific cause," Rosenfarb said.
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Now every laptop and tablet has a camera on the front, ready and willing to broadcast your multitude of chins out onto the internets.
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While a good concealer can hide a multitude of late-night sins, highlighter uses reflective properties to distract the eye away from those sins.
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StoreDot finds itself in a heated race with a multitude of companies looking to address the problem of slow recharging times for electric vehicles.
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Baldwin says she and her husband have "designated a playroom" that's complete with a multitude of baskets and a shelving unit from Pottery Barn.
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Harper's blast lifts Nationals over Phillies WASHINGTON — The clutch bat of Bryce Harper helped overcame a multitude of mistakes by his teammates Sunday afternoon.
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Even executives and managers can benefit from micro flows for the multitude of approvals that generally require logging into systems they only occasionally use.
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Eventually, if government allows it, gene editing centers will also offer a multitude of designer baby traits, some which also would come via CRISPR.
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An early leader in online payments, PayPal's core business remains its button, which makes it easy to make purchases across a multitude of sites.
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Actor and comedian Tim Conway died Tuesday, and a multitude of celebrities took to social media to pay their respects to the comedic icon.
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Vulnerabilities already evidenced at low levels of automation point to the multitude of threats highly automated vehicles could face, especially where their systems intersect.
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The country has been touted as an up-and-coming, must-see destination by a multitude of outlets, from Lonely Planet to National Geographic.
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The analytics and strategy formation for each company is different dependent on a multitude of factors: budget, concrete or tentative headcount projections, timing, etc.
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That's an understandable byproduct of a battle royale ranked mode, but it also offers griefers a multitude of opportunities to make other players miserable.
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Pick up a foraging book or take an edible plant class, and you'll see a multitude of plants that can turn into a meal.
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Its back strip, though, has a multitude of ports that will let physically disabled gamers plug in any kind of assistive devices they need.
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Who gets to decide what's controversial, especially in a global community with a multitude of cultural norms?" and "Is social media good for democracy?
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"Society's mindset also needs to shift over time, to celebrate a multitude of talent and the successes achieved via varied paths," Khoo told Reuters.
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From my own experience, it's hard to show you're interested in a multitude of things that have nothing to do with wearing a hijab.
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Online, offline, there's no escape from the multitude of actions and opinions that might bring public shame upon you and your social media profiles.
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In the wake of yesterday's bombshell New York Times report, Facebook is defending itself from a multitude of allegations that appear in the story.
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She also passed on the racially ambiguous aesthetic that allows both mother and daughter the flexibility to play a multitude of roles in Hollywood.
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Hogwarts at Ravelry is just one of a multitude of examples of free and open intergenerational online learning communities of different shapes and sizes.
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The multitude of buttons on both earcups was thoroughly rearranged, though we'd have to test them out to see whether the ergonomics have improved.
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A single focal point or a fictional gloss would detract from the messy multitude of stories, problems, readings and possible solutions these subjects contain.
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That benchmark spread, however, masks a multitude of pain for holders of short positions across the multiple prompt dates traded in the London market.
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They may choose where they live or work to intentionally shorten their commutes, in order to meet a multitude of homemaking and caregiving responsibilities.
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"Yet coffee is just one of a multitude of things increasingly subject to negative climate impacts, and its negative flow-on effects," Connor added.
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" In late January, Alan Garten, the Trump Organization's general counsel, told Reuters that Simpson's "accusations are reckless and unsubstantiated for a multitude of reasons.
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It accounts for the multitude of often inane tasting notes and scores found in consumer publications that purport to appraise hundreds of different bottles.
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LESS ATTRACTIVE An election has also taken some of the steam out of the pound's rally as investors braced for a multitude of scenarios.
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This all indicates that there are a multitude of options open to the United States that will greatly impact Kim's personal sense of security.
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In this and other details, it is clear that Nilsson has drawn on a multitude of traditions to make work that is identifiably hers.
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After taking a multitude of cheap shots in that game, star wideout Antonio Brown has been ruled out for Sunday's game with a concussion.
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Researching personalized treatment vaccines have long been a pipedream but the idea has been slow in advancing via a multitude of small clinical trials.
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And though he's quickly closing in on 40, his multitude of options means he still has plenty of quick routes back to title contention.
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This year's brutal hurricane season has given us a multitude of opportunities to reduce risks for the next inevitable brutal season, whenever it comes.
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Ahupua'a, or land divisions, stretched from the ocean to the mountains (under a chieftain's rule), ensuring the people's access to a multitude of resources.
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Consider the multitude of movements of the past few decades: Arte Povera, Photorealism, Pattern Painting, Support/ Surface, 'Bad Painting,' Decorative Painting, and many more.
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The results of the experiments could be used to generate a multitude of healthy heart cells for children and adults with various heart diseases.
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"The voters are so much more polarized that party voters are more willing to forgive their party's candidate a multitude of sins," Dickerson said.
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And if you're a bit overwhelmed by the multitude of strands in this story, we pulled together all our coverage in a single article.
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The threat of, and continuous involvement in, wars is diminishing, and the bloated government bureaucracy with its multitude of regulations has been dramatically reduced.
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Stocks move for a multitude of reasons (and, for that matter, oil prices do, too), and it often has nothing to do with politics.
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Of course, they didn't consider the multitude of other possibilities that could have led to the heart attack — cardiac arrhythmia, high blood pressure, stress.
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Google erected an enormous outdoor booth to show off the multitude of devices that now work with Assistant, including smart watches, speakers and displays.
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The striking clarity of his photographs is distorted only by the multitude of cars, shipping containers, and buildings that pixelate the otherwise pristine landscape.
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What can we do to send in eyes, get full-motion video with a multitude of sensors before we send a human being in.
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The jacket features a multitude of pockets: there's one for a water bottle, one for lipstick, and even one to hold a metro pass.
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It can manifest as a multitude of other, lesser horrors, in both protocol and policy, including the corrosion and regression of country and culture.
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Moore says the key is to sprint on building out the template library for Snapboard, offering new users a multitude of options as inspiration.
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Oftentimes, those are the rallies that keep going and the games that cycle through a multitude of deuces — and the ones played immediately after.
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Richard Samson, who is on The Times's legal team, said a multitude of companies had objected to their trademarks being used as generic substitutes.
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Workers say that electric bikes — necessary for the multitude of orders they must carry — feel like just the latest bull's-eye on their backs.
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Or perhaps the boomer allure lies in the easy access to friends' birthdays and the multitude of cooking videos that flood their News Feeds.
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As China tries to control the spread of the new coronavirus, Wuhan city — the epicenter of the disease — still faces a multitude of challenges.
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Among TPG's multitude of investments is car service provider Uber, which recently went through a tumultuous board battle and naming of a new CEO.
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Ultimately, Essential Phone didn't sell very well — a multitude of camera issues were partly to blame — and the company largely stayed silent since then.
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His warm influence is plain throughout the pages of Micha Archer's "Daniel Finds a Poem," illustrated in a multitude of rich textures and colors.
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Is this the future for defendants accused of securities fraud: facing a multitude of far-flung suits by well-counseled, well-capitalized investment funds?
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Love isn't just one feeling, love is a multitude of feelings that are felt for many different types of people in our everyday lives.
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Try the geologically-impressive Lungkata Walk for opportunities to touch the rock, while the North-East Face Walk passes a multitude of sacred sites.
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There's a multitude of things that will oblige you in misery in the culture and there's only so many that will produce true happiness.
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From the multitude of reports, scientists should be able to calculate the trajectory of the object, which most likely originated in the asteroid belt.
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In which case, what will the multitude of twenty-first-century gins, and the silly things that we do with them, tell of us?
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On Amazon, that is true and then some, since the company uses a multitude of tactics to give its own branded products an advantage.
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But among her multitude of performances, one in particular received outsize attention: her 22005 appearance in Massenet's "Thaïs" at the New Orleans Opera House.
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So it doesn't tell you what's going on internally, because he considered three factors, and holistic review considers a multitude of factors for admissions.
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The global nature of the industry makes it uniquely vulnerable to a multitude of elements ranging from insufficient infrastructure to disease epidemics to politics.
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While a multitude of factors is doubtless in play, many believe that the way the Spanish bank was dealt with is the biggest contributor.
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The Libertarian Party has navigated the multitude of onerous requirements for ballot access in all 50 states, a task unaccomplished by any other third party.
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"The fitness industry is transitioning to a world of specialized studios and programs with a multitude of connected devices and software trackers," Mr. Costolo said.
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Teaching one robot to learn to do a multitude of tasks, and adapt to an ever-changing number of variables, is a much better approach.
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A multitude of media outlets have dubbed him boxing's "most feared fighter", and he is easily the toughest challenge for Álvarez in the middleweight division.
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It is impossible to look at these paintings without a multitude of associations, mostly non-Western, popping up — from Persian miniatures to Japanese woodblock prints.
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For me there was a freedom in multitude, that each piece did not have to be the sum total of everything; they can be iterations.
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"Water is important for your health and wellness for a multitude of reasons," says Tessa Nguyen, RD, LDN, and the founder of Taste Nutrition Consulting.
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If luxury performance and brand name are no big deal to you, you can easily take your pick from a multitude of cheaper, mediocre options.
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There are a multitude of legitimate reasons that people are pissed off about Johansson taking the starring role, and the persistence of whitewashing in Hollywood.
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But for the rest of us, ColorWare is now offering its aftermarket painting service for Apple's wireless earbuds and there's a multitude of color options.
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"The creativity and excellence in presenting great storytelling and characters across a multitude of ever-expanding entertainment platforms is staggering," Washington said in a statement.
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The multitude of form factors, tiers of performance, and affordable price points have helped make them more appealing, even if the cheap ones usually suck.
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These are only the latest bigwigs to go in a line of departures linked to "personal misconduct", a term that covers a multitude of sins.
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China is likely to respond somehow, but with a multitude of options on the table, many in the tech industry are now considering nightmare scenarios.
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The Black Lives (Have Always) Mattered section, curated by Kalia Brooks, gives a multitude of faces to the, at first faceless, online movement of #BlackLivesMatter.
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By the time he arrived at San Quentin State Prison in 2006, he was ready to take advantage of its multitude of programs and courses.
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This situates the speaker low to the ground, very much of the earth, among a great, but not grand, multitude, among the rest of us.
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While we can't speak to the airline's dress code policy, UGG provides a multitude of styles that offer endless wearability for casual and fashionable occasions.
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Nowhere was this more obvious than in the pharmaceutical giant's downplaying of the addictive potential of OxyContin, which it did in a multitude of ways.
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This Indian state in home to the country's largest Sikh community and holds a multitude of worships sites like the Durgiana Temple and Golden Temple.
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Click here to view original GIFYesterday, Gizmodo and a multitude of other outlets reported on an impending change to Instagram's chronological photo and video postings.
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We've had millennial pink, Gen Z yellow and tomato red — but it's orange, in a multitude of shades, that's becoming the color of the moment.
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But the multitude of refinements and improvements, covering everything from combat to visuals to story, make it the best, most approachable Dragon Quest to date.
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Obviously, Witherspoon could have dropped out of Pale Blue Dot for a multitude of reasons, none of which could have anything to do with BLL.
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"She goes out of her way to all the extended family… neighbors and friends," he says, noting that she has a multitude of close friends.
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Customer concentration risk is partially offset by the multitude of products and programs per customer and an increasing mix of revenue from non-technology customers.
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And the multitude of deal sites has resulted in a "deal fatigue," where users have grown accustomed to discounts and the novelty has worn off.
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When the Toxic Substances Control Act was enacted in 1976, PFOA was one of a multitude of untested chemicals allowed to remain on the market.
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While there are a multitude of sugar options, like honey, maple syrup, coconut sugar and agave, your best bet is to use white granulated sugar.
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Gould failed to write the history of the shirt-sleeved multitude, but he did, via Mitchell, manage to leave a literary legacy of a sort.
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One may surmise, therefore, that police officers are often in a state of psychological overload, faced with a multitude of difficult and challenging work demands.
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The company's tagline — intelligence becomes a utility — nicely sums up its goal of powering the conversational AI inside a multitude of gadgets and digital services.
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It only creates a multitude more -- the voice of a thousand Bertita's shouting for the right to be heard and take Honduras back from you.
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Transactions sent through a multitude of parties would only be allowed if the revenues were sent to accounts inaccessible by Maduro's government, several sources said.
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Now lest we forget, these barriers had originally been put in place for a multitude of reasons, each of them compelling in its own right.
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The fact that there's a multitude of potential threats to your personal information whenever you connect to the internet isn't really a surprise these days.
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My youngest brother Jordan began serving a 24-year-sentence in a federal prison last summer for his role in a multitude of violent crimes.
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He's lived in a multitude of places since—so many, in fact, that he claims he can't remember or provide a tally for them all.
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Now the law firm he co-founded is at the centre of a global storm, linked—unfairly, he insists—to a multitude of financial sins.
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"The neural network of technological advances has made it possible for a multitude of creative solutions and innovations to improve our world," says Dr. Hussein.
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He inadvertently taught me a multitude of lessons – including not giving a shit about what anybody else thinks of you, and the art of masturbation.
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Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and a multitude of informed Congolese are warning of a strong risk of major violence within the next several weeks.
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Customer concentration risk is partially offset by the multitude of products and programs per customer and an increasing mix of revenue from non-traditional segments.
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Young Frankenstein (1974) For many comedy enthusiasts, "Young Frankenstein" is the most inspired of Brooks and Wilder's films together, with a multitude of hilarious scenes.
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A market that already has broken a multitude of records is about to set another one — this time for cash poured into stock-based funds.
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For America to become an enduring republic, Hamilton argued, it had to insulate rulers and the economy as much as possible from the jealous multitude.
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Though state and local taxes matter when you're choosing your retirement destination, you should consider a multitude of other things, including the cost of living.
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Since then, Speier said her office has received calls from a multitude of current and former Capitol Hill staffers sharing their experiences of sexual harassment.
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"As with many things related to shared mobility/connectivity services, consumers want a 'one-app' solution rather than a multitude of standalone offerings," he said.
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While it's always nice to look at tokens in comparison with other tokens, this sort of quantitative masturbation can easily hide a multitude of sins.
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I know it's a multitude of things, namely the institutional structure we are living in which exist on assumptions that produce for instance misleading headlines.
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In the 1970s, a multitude of massive bombs were dropped on Mauna Loa's ancient lava formations to investigate which features succumbed to modern bombing technologies.
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