Near the end of the song, and near the end of the film, the pan transitions to a tilt as the camera captures telephone wires against a deep blue sky.
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The Jonases show up near the end of the sketch.
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He abandoned the plan near the end of that month.
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Near the end of the 90s, most people seemed older.
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Near the end, you tend to hate everything about it.
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The time of small interest rates is near the end.
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Government spending traditionally increases near the end of the year.
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The last were put down near the end of December.
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"I want my life back," Ward protests near the end.
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Trials are expected to start near the end of 2018.
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Are we near the end of the long bull market?
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In fact, most had sped up slightly near the end.
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Near the end, he said, one of them began talking.
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The last rescue happened near the end of the afternoon.
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K22001 released near the end of October, reverses that trend.
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As Morrissette points out near the end, things eventually changed.
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As Morrissette points out near the end, things eventually changed.
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So there are certainly characteristics of being near the end.
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Near the end of an hourlong debate in Knoxville, Tenn.
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Near the end of the new trailer, Swank smirks slightly.
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Near the end, though, Louisa breaks the fourth wall again.
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Near the end of the first half, he seemed lost.
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Finn's mother awakens him near the end of the book.
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That acceptance comes right near the end of the album.
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Near the end of his shift, the fateful alert came in.
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He'd been struck by something near the end of Pichai's remarks.
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Notice Payne's blissed-out look near the end of her video.
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She was critically ill, and near the end of her life.
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We ran into a similar problem near the end of 2015.
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Cruz actually got booed near the end of this debate. Wow.
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What happens: Near the end of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.
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Near the end she turns into some kind of celestial god.
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"I wanted to go home," the narrator says near the end.
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Beagle's shot from near the end line bounced off Raanta's pad.
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"Smoked meat is the best meat," he says near the end.
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Raafat had taken a photograph of the sore near the end.
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At one point, near the end, the two men shook hands.
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Near the end of the show, Chris said they raised $65k.
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Near the end of the film, Martin's role is fairly physical.
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It's 8 PM on a Saturday near the end of February.
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A scene they have together near the end is almost shattering.
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Near the end, teachers stepped onto the stage to deliver speeches.
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Near the end of the Olympic qualifiers, the math was fuzzy.
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"I hope you've been entertained," he announces near the end; definitely.
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Near the end of their trek, they came to a stop.
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This is nowhere near the end of the Trump White House.
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An inspection comes near the end of the home-hunting process.
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"This will get ugly," Manigan tells her companion near the end.
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Near the end, Mora cuts to black as shots ring out.
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That alone suggests we're nowhere near the end of this story.
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Near the end of the day, Ms. Thompson's widower, the Rev.
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"I'm a real person, too," Ms. Lazzarato says near the end.
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We're told the fall happened near the end of the show.
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The band's currently near the end of its U.S. tour leg.
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Its popularity had dimmed near the end of the previous century.
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Near the end the book's harmonic intention comes to full flower.
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The Miss Montana was built near the end of the war.
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Now, near the end of her first term, it's 4.3 percent.
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"I think he thought he was near the end," Valentine says.
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In fact, at one point, near the end, Adelaide is shown pursuing Red with a limp that precisely mimics that of Jack Torrance near the end of The Shining as he goes on his murderous rampage.
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Both graduated in 2004, near the end of their father's first term.
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Near the end of the town hall, O'Rourke made a generational appeal.
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Near the end of the night, it vanished from the table completely.
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"No one's left standing," Chuck muses near the end of the episode.
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However, I did notice something annoying in a scene near the end.
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"We're the lucky ones," someone said near the end of the night.
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I came into possession of it near the end of my reporting.
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Mr Greenberg scents victory, and reckons the case is "near the end".
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Your planetary ruler, Venus, is finally near the end of its retrograde.
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"I think we are near the end of this nightmare," she says.
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But near the end of the school year, things started falling apart.
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Near the end of the video, the officer places her in handcuffs.
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"We had one conversation," she reiterated near the end of our interview.
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There is only one scrimmage near the end of Everybody Wants Some!!
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Tesla will start producing the Model Y near the end of 2020.
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Near the end of the fourth, Frazier's left hook bloodied Ali's nose.
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Near the end of his life, Warburg grew obsessed with his diet.
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By then, Robinson was near the end of his major league career.
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Some revelations near the end of the book are perhaps too surprising.
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That's a red herring somewhere near the end of the first act.
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Near the end of his life, Ivan even murdered his presumed heir.
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Near the end of the weeks-long training, Goodwin joined his teammates.
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Near the end of our meeting, I ask McMillen a simple question.
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Their time management also was lousy near the end of the game.
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Parts of the church segment, near the end, are difficult to decipher.
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What is the music K hears near the end of the scene?
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You can feel a kind of deflation or heaviness near the end.
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Then Muschamp was fired near the end of a 7-215 campaign.
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She wrote it in 1964, near the end of the lynching era.
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Near the end, Kaepernick shared his personal story to campers in Chicago.
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Jeffrey intervened the mass again near the end once he realized Rev.
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He went for the points, especially near the end of the game.
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Near the end, he writes: But there's one thing I must say.
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Once, near the end of Season 218, the result was almost catastrophic.
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"I think we are pretty much near the end of it," Rep.
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We're gonna have some Q&A near the end of this. Great.
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Lesser doesn't tell us, either, until near the end of her book.
|
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"The River is about time," he said near the end of the show.
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So, as we near the end of 228, how accurate were my predictions?
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You can see the camera's framing change near the end of the video.
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Some proper nighttime shots have been added near the end of this preview.
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She was near the end of childhood, 5 weeks old and fully furred.
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Maps demarcating the areas reportedly will be completed near the end of May.
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It's May which means it's probably near the end of the uni year.
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Three paintings of striking bravura are installed near the end of the exhibition.
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Markets fully price in a 25-point hike near the end of 2018.
|
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Near the end of 2015, Ms. Whitehead departed, and sales representatives began leaving.
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Near the end of the year I stopped by one of our parties.
|
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Government officials reported the death toll at 358 near the end of October.
|
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He took a deep breath and called Connors near the end of 2014.
|
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Near the end of the film, we don't watch the painter pass away.
|
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"You're proud of you, I'm proud of you," Robin cheered near the end.
|
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The fan-favorite character experienced a makeunder near the end of the franchise.
|
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Near the end of his life, John Coltrane decided to buy a harp.
|
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Near the end of 2008, the Dow Jones industrial average hovered around 8,700.
|
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Near the end, Villanova's press forced an errant inbound pass and a turnover.
|
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They had another long scoring drive near the end of the first half.
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" Near the end, "his lifelong artistic activity became in retrospect a wasteful expenditure […].
|
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And a harrowing sequence near the end of the film took a toll.
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Honestly, I get bored near the end and distracted by a work email.
|
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Near the end, animated graffiti depicts an imagined outward view of the sea.
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But suddenly, near the end, he begins to celebrate the man's protean talents.
|
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"Writing this book cured my midlife crisis," Calhoun reveals, hearteningly, near the end.
|
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Never salt until near the end of cooking, to avoid making them tough.
|
|
Could the price-gougers and fraudsters be near the end of their rope?
|
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Bottas led near the end but fell back as his tires went off.
|
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Near the end of the race, he scrawled her name on his arm.
|
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As for Hauschka's miss near the end, Seattle teammates had their kicker's back.
|
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This fact weighed on Mr. Ban until near the end of his tenure.
|
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Then, near the end of high school, they had sex in Marcus's car.
|
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"Government is controlling us," one character says near the end of the novel.
|
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Near the end of the evening, she said, Donald Trump groped her behind.
|
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They all went through conference near the end of their respective legislative journeys.
|
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The three play Resistance fighters near the end of the movie on Crait.
|
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Near the end, the central subtext of the 2004 speech was rendered as text.
|
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The Spurs made a late run near the end, but it was not enough.
|
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Farrar knitted throughout the trial, although near the end, court security confiscated her needles.
|
|
This frame grab was taken from near the end of a video released Sunday.
|
|
Recall that, near the end of the first episode, Queen Calanthe—coolest character—died.
|
|
Stocks were mostly lower throughout day, but losses accelerated near the end of trading.
|
|
China's position near the end of many chains has also inflamed the trade war.
|
|
" Near the end of the segment, Oliver admitted, "It's been an uncommonly s—– year.
|
|
Mariota was shaken after the fourth sack near the end of the first half.
|
|
Then they head to New Zealand near the end of the 16-day journey.
|
|
Grant's centering pass from near the end boards set up a shot by Sheahan.
|
|
"Finish him!" another shouted near the end of a final round in one match.
|
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Near the end of the round, he was made wobbly by a left hook.
|
|
Near the end of final practice, Cody Ware wheel-hopped into the outside wall.
|
|
"Crash" may be summed up in the words of a character near the end.
|
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The saw losses steepen as the yen firmed near the end of the session.
|
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Someone shouted to her that an ambulance was near the end of the block.
|
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Near the end of the film, Qiao even smashes a teapot over someone's head.
|
|
But near the end she breaks, shutting herself in a dark, graffitied bathroom, crying.
|
|
Near the end of the book, you call for a restoration of civic faith.
|
|
He was near the end of his assignment when he sustained a groin injury.
|
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"I was just the last piece," she writes near the end of the book.
|
|
"There's no such thing as truth," Tonya says near the end of the film.
|
|
The clip reaches its zenith near the end, when Tiffany Haddish discusses dating Guillermo.
|
|
Dietrich stands near the end of the procession to sign the hard-earned prizes.
|
|
When poisoning is fatal, near the end, they become paralyzed, comatose after muscle convulsion.
|
|
The car drop happens near the end of the video, starting at 4503:2450.
|
|
Near the end of his career, Murray protested a strike-two call by Kaiser.
|
|
Near the end, I asked one of the security officers why they were bothering.
|
|
Formed about eight million years ago, Betelgeuse is near the end of its life.
|
|
One of the debate's key exchanges came near the end, after the Warren vs.
|
|
The booking photo of the victim, Demetrius Bryan Hollins, was included near the end.
|
|
But near the end of August, Musk had reversed his position on going private.
|
|
Near the end of Ryan's time in office, Trump publicly criticized the then-speaker.
|
|
So yes, Rocketman sometimes feels like it's lost its way, especially near the end.
|
|
As Zuboff repeatedly says near the end of the book, "It is not O.K."
|
|
Federal officials reported a huge surge of activity near the end of open enrollment.
|
|
"I don't need awards," Farrelly said near the end of his PGA acceptance speech.
|
|
You say near the end of the book we've reached a kind of crossroads.
|
|
Near the end, Pohlenz played his harmonica into the mic to accompany his piece.
|
|
Near the end of the workout, I catch a glimpse of myself in the mirror.
|
|
That implies the Fed could be near the end of its three-year tightening cycle.
|
|
"Man, you're going to make me cry," Donna says near the end of the clip.
|
|
It happened near the end of the evening, just as the president concluded his remarks.
|
|
If you push near the end, there will be torque, causing the pencil to rotate.
|
|
She reached Broadway in 1969 — as a replacement player near the end of Hello, Dolly!
|
|
Instead, she had tried to use those as blackmail near the end of their relationship.
|
|
The company said it now expects to close the deal near the end of June.
|
|
Making any creative product, you don't really seen the whole picture until near the end.
|
|
"I was actually quite moved by him near the end of this process," D'Antonio said.
|
|
"Near the end, we were not able to score," Oklahoma City coach Billy Donovan said.
|
|
The insurgent leader Isnilon Hapilon was killed in October, near the end of the siege.
|
|
Near the end, there was more animosity between me and some of my longtime brothers.
|
|
Busch also passed Larson near the end of the second stage, relegating Larson to third.
|
|
"You helped start a war," Lorca intriguingly tells Burnham near the end of the trailer.
|
|
Near the end of a game against a tough rival squad, The OLS Lady Twins.
|
|
They even booed him near the end when he angrily whacked a court-side microphone.
|
|
He grew so radical near the end of his life that he considered renouncing nonviolence.
|
|
He even picked up another guy in his orbit near the end of the clip.
|
|
Since losing three in a row near the end of January, Chicago is 215-223.
|
|
Near the end, before you both rise, he repeats the usual admonitions, prayers, and liturgy.
|
|
Tucked near the end of the album, "Don't Miss It" isn't even an unequivocal bummer.
|
|
It's best summed up by 90s-era Mama Earn near the end of the episode.
|
|
The concept of being activated by specific objects is something I "get" near the end.
|
|
The Brewers optioned Blazek, 28, to the Sky Sox near the end of spring training.
|
|
The billionaire investor also predicted a stock market rally near the end of this year.
|
|
Near the end of my mac and cheese, I found myself running out of steam.
|
|
Generally, mutual funds distribute capital gains to their investors near the end of each year.
|
|
As we near the end of the 6900 tax season, the shock waves are reverberating.
|
|
On Friday, I found the Ictus performance incredibly sensual and, near the end, profoundly moving.
|
|
It's also routine for companies to watch expenses near the end of a fiscal year.
|
|
McDougal received a full presidential pardon from President Clinton near the end of his presidency.
|
|
That approval might not come until near the end of this year at the earliest.
|
|
Near the end of the 2015 season, the Cowboys sent him home to New Jersey.
|
|
"I just wanted to say one thing about Ted," Heidi Cruz said near the end.
|
|
The best came near the end, when the candidates, both devout Catholics, disagreed on abortion.
|
|
We were near the end of the conversation and I was about to hang up.
|
|
But there are few rules for these patients as they near the end of life.
|
|
"Nobody listened to Russia," he said near the end of the speech, to huge applause.
|
|
He collapsed Saturday night near the end of a game against the Long Island Nets.
|
|
Gillibrand was down to $800,000 near the end of her campaign, an aide told CNN.
|
|
Snoop Dogg hovered near the end zone during games and ran pass patterns at practice.
|
|
It was near the end of the game, but not immediately before Portland's final possession.
|
|
As Luke says near the end of the teaser trailer, "No one's ever really gone."
|
|
She revisited the subject near the end of her life, with more complexity and focus.
|
|
Now, near the end of her tenure, the women say ominous signs are cropping up.
|
|
Near the end of World War II, Congress took a long, hard look at itself.
|
|
" They were near the end and someone wisely said, "Don't tell him until it's over.
|
|
Stay synchronized, he shouted near the end of the workout, as their collective rhythm disintegrated.
|
|
Near the end of the fourth, Cooper connected a left hook flush on Clay's head.
|
|
President Dwight D. Eisenhower suffered a heart attack near the end of his first term.
|
|
Near the end of his term it was rumored that Obama would seek membership there.
|
|
A pile of wet American Red Cross blankets sat near the end of one line.
|
|
Love is the stack of biographies on my nightstand with a bookmark near the end.
|
|
Distracted by the flight attendants' uniforms, I ended up near the end of the line.
|
|
Near the end of one episode, the two women debate which murderer is the hottest.
|
|
"I want to show you what I hide," she sings near the end, still waiting.
|
|
Richard Florida recently suggested that we may be near the end of the urban century.
|
|
Bitcoin was trading at $29,2000 near the end of the trading day on Coinbase Wednesday.
|
|
Malik Monk dunked a pair of alley-oop passes near the end of the run.
|
|
The airplane started to do some pretty wild maneuvers, but only really near the end.
|
|
In California, an intense rivalry took an offensive turn near the end of the game.
|
|
Near the end, the debate disintegrated into an almost comedic cascade of cross-talk and confusion.
|
|
However, for the auto sector it is near the end of the business cycle, he added.
|
|
Near the end we dwarfed much of our competition, bringing in 5 million pageviews or more.
|
|
Near the end, it started blinking to let me know my mold was almost completely cured.
|
|
Near the end of the launch, Jia - wearing a black LeEco hoodie - drove the car onstage.
|
|
"We didn't forget about the camera," Google's Sabrina Ellis said near the end of the presentation.
|
|
Near the end, many Thais flocked to his hospital to pray and pay their last respects.
|
|
Near the end of the interview, Clarke said Lemon was refusing to respond to his points.
|
|
Volatility spiked near the end of 2015 while the S&P 500 was on the rise.
|
|
Near the end of the clip, an English-speaking man addresses British Prime Minister David Cameron.
|
|
The approach falters near the end, however, when the film jumps from foreboding to outright violence.
|
|
Another interesting incident was when I was near the end of disc 1 of Xenogears once.
|
|
The r/videos subreddit was being flooded with politically-motivated content near the end of 2015.
|
|
But the aircraft came to rest near the end of the runway instead, Aviation Herald reported.
|
|
The stick goes on sale today and will start shipping near the end of the month.
|
|
Near the end of his remarks, Pena Nieto took a veiled shot at the populist's campaign.
|
|
Finally, near the end of the night, we abscond to a bedroom with a cute couple.
|
|
It must have been around 2009, near the end of my active career as a casual.
|
|
Dr. Murray's observation even engendered studies of doctors' preferences for care near the end of life.
|
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Both would help people make informed decisions about their treatment preferences near the end of life.
|
|
This describes my feelings near the end of my tenure at the University of North Dakota.
|
|
At Ascot, near the end of the first act, Higgins introduces her to his mother, Mrs.
|
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Near the end of her project, Heti writes, she sends her completed manuscript to her mother.
|
|
Then, near the end, comes "Luminous Beings," which is a dance track but a placid one.
|
|
The three images of Trudeau in blackface only emerged near the end of his first term.
|
|
The tariffs did not actually take effect until March 23, near the end of the quarter.
|
|
Jerry Brown (D) and House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi, 77 — near the end of their careers.
|
|
The opening scene of "Endgame" with Jeremy Renner was originally near the end of "Infinity War."
|
|
When I near the end, I pause, and my father recites the moral word for word.
|
|
The former president voiced hope about the future near the end of the 90-minute roundtable.
|
|
" But, the most memorable reference to Chicago arrives near the end of the third episode, "Useful.
|
|
Although, was that a hint of a smile we spotted near the end of the video?
|
|
Near the end, I really started to feel the pain, like I couldn't breathe very well.
|
|
There's a massive battle near the end of "Avengers: Endgame" where all of the Avengers assemble.
|
|
Otis Moss Jr., a civil right activist, says it best near the end of the film.
|
|
Mr. Rose turned in a splendid comic performance that deepened, near the end, into real dignity.
|
|
They took a break near the end of last season, and that break eventually became permanent.
|
|
He guessed that the Cubs' sluggish performance near the end of last season was an aberration.
|
|
Near the end of their meeting, she posed the question that had shadowed her since childhood.
|
|
"The coronavirus is too stressful," one of my students said near the end of our discussion.
|
|
Shop for previous year's models, and again, for models near the end of their production run.
|
|
"We're very dangerous when we're knowledgable," Dodson says to Paltrow near the end of the episode.
|
|
French bank BNP Paribas said it expects inventories to rise near the end of the year.
|
|
"Of course, the world continues to end," Sylvia tells Lizzie near the end of the book.
|
|
Campaign manager Roger Lau and Warren shared a warm embrace near the end of the line.
|
|
Near the end of his remarks, an emotional Chief Kelly paused and looked at the coffin.
|
|
Near the end, she scoots around in a Smart car, weaving past zombies in the road.
|
|
"I plead guilty," Manafort said to the judge near the end of the hour-long hearing.
|
|
He then would have informed Kelly, who became chief of staff near the end of July.
|
|
Schroder's offensive outburst had the Thunder within 90-87 near the end of the third quarter.
|
|
"And somewhere near the end of the process, make sure they know how you really feel."
|
|
"I thought I would have more time," Mr. Teicher sings near the end, with premature plaintiveness.
|
|
Near the end of 2015, city councillors unanimously passed a motion to make the program permanent.
|
|
Near the end, there is even a ghost (played with a comedic touch by Herbie Go).
|
|
Near the end, the tour stopped in Martyrs' Square, the traffic-clogged center of the city.
|
|
"Rogue One" director Gareth Edwards can be spotted near the end of the movie on Crait.
|
|
Hope inside the Javits Center dissipated near the end of the night as Trump's victory appeared imminent.
|
|
But near the end of a 45-minute question-and-answer session with reporters, Goodell seemed exasperated.
|
|
Near the end of the night, Jordan "left the club first and she followed," the source says.
|
|
But even if it never fully goes into effect, it's nowhere near the end of this strategy.
|
|
Equities have bounced back sharply this year after suffering massive losses to near the end of 2018.
|
|
U.S. stocks have bounced back sharply this year after suffering massive losses near the end of 2018.
|
|
Near the end of the room, he finally stops us in front of a large industrial dolly.
|
|
"Water is life and now water is death," one artist shouted near the end of her script.
|
|
Do we delay getting a flu shot to get better coverage near the end of the season?
|
|
Near the end of the night, an excited scream rings out from the fellowship hall as Panic!
|
|
Still, the equity was too cheap at $80 per share near the end of March, Cramer said.
|
|
He needed to finish the race for his team to won, but he collapsed near the end.
|
|
Near the end, Wagner hustled out of bounds for the ball, leaping off the Alamodome's elevated court.
|
|
Near the end of the hearing, which lasted more than six hours, the committee's ranking member Rep.
|
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Near the end of We the Artists, host Guillermo Gómez-Peña called for an impromptu die-in.
|
|
Near the end of the video, the composition is reduced to the beating of drums that intensifies.
|
|
Near the end of January, Microsoft finally pulled back updates fixing the exploits because of these problems.
|
|
It's slight, with almost all of the action — including one traumatic event near the end — occurring offstage.
|
|
Vernon missed the season opener with a high ankle sprain suffered near the end of training camp.
|
|
" The kicker comes near the end of the track, with Cannon describing a relationship as a "lie.
|
|
And like with most awards shows, near the end there is always the somber "In Memoriam" video.
|
|
This is eerily reminiscent of what happened to Glenn Beck near the end of his Fox career.
|
|
The layoffs come near the end of a rough first year as a public company for Snap.
|
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"We are at 12 weeks now, so near the end of the first trimester," Jenner tells PEOPLE.
|
|
And as we near the end of 2017 (finally!), the one thing we all need is closure.
|
|
A boost to tech companies is expected as many are reporting earnings near the end of January.
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It finally admitted Clinton had been diagnosed with pneumonia last Friday near the end of the day.
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Commercial production is expected to start near the end of the year, said Rashid of the BJMC.
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It can be fun: Near the end of my undercover career I used to really enjoy lying.
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Done near the end of the artist's life (he died in January 1944), there is only one.
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When "Equation" is played through a spectrogram, a visage of James's face unexpectedly appears near the end.
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Near the end of the press conference, Osterloh said Pixel would not have been possible without HTC.
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Near the end of our Cairo posting, my father sent me letters about his father's shtetl childhood.
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Near the end of the book, he glowingly relates praise he's received from rappers like Kanye West.
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Some of these images recall Turner, who painted four whaling scenes near the end of his career.
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The sections from Mendelssohn's "First Walpurgisnacht" music, near the end of Act I, acquired a special force.
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The footage near the end of the slideshow gave a glimpse of Jenner's turn behind the wheel.
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He expected the Federal Reserve to raise U.S. interest rates once, near the end of the year.
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I'm quite near the end, and I'm completely surprised by just how much I've loved the experience.
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He had his first Tommy John operation near the end of his junior year in high school.
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The words are also written on the windmill near the end of the credits as they play.
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The beeps heard near the end of the recording are still a source of mystery for NASA.
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Near the end of the film, the daughter, played by Mati Diop, appears in a white dress.
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Cordray was near the end of his five-year term, which would have expired in July 2018.
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Near the end of the debate, Buttigieg and Gabbard traded shots at each other over military policy.
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"I know I've gone on too long," Mr. Obama said near the end of his speech here.
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But near the end of that piece, Thomas says something that magnificently ties together these women's experiences.
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Near the end of Ms. Parker's tenure as mayor, she visited the Beer Can House with friends.
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But then, as she says near the end of the essay: ''Truth interests me less than contact.
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But my guess is that this is not near the end of where Facebook plans to go.
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Only near the end of his public presentation did Mr. Albright turn to dismantling the nuclear arms.
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DeGrom's performance tailed off near the end of his 2016 season, just before he had the surgery.
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He was near the end line and somehow belted it in from an impossible angle and distance.
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Near the end of the show, a video gives Ireland's response to Heaney's unexpected death at 74.
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Then one night near the end of Gillian's treatment, my daughters broke into their most explosive fight.
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It's only then, near the end of the third play, that Athena enters with a novel proposition.
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The backup center left the team near the end of the trip after getting frustrated with Hornacek.
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So it is only right that today, near the end of his long journey, John lies here.
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The narrative takes place during an evening in the hotel room near the end of the war.
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The heartbreaking reasons emerge near the end of the book when Michael's first-person narrative takes over.
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Near the end of his life, Abdoh insisted that he didn't want his plays to be restaged.
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" In one passage near the end of his speech, Mr. Flake said: "This spell will eventually break.
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The fund was closed above its target near the end of 2019, the cofounders told Business Insider.
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This, as Clov says near the end of the piece, is what we call making an exit.
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Townsend broke into the Top 100 near the end of 2017, reaching as high as No. 94.
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Near the end of the interview, she discovered that her mother had made it out safely. Gov.
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They met in 2013, near the end of their study at London's Architectural Association School of Architecture.
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Near the end of the escape, Tyler tells Lorca what happened when his old ship was destroyed.
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But a message pops up on the screen near the end of TV ads for the drug.
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"I feel really good about not feeling muzzled anymore," she shares near the end of the film.
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Also on Saturday a bomb squad detonated an unattended backpack near the end of the cycling course.
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The Volunteers committed to the run near the end of the first quarter, and it paid off.
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Alvin Wyatt, 31, of Atlantic City, was arrested by a Pleasantville police officer near the end zone.
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"This screen is in no way scratch resistant whatsoever," Nelson says near the end of the video.
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Surely, near the end, some of those closest to him understood that he had a drug problem.
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We're near the end of a bull run that's in year ten of a seven-year cycle.
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Near the end of the party, Mr. Currentzis rose to make what sounded like a farewell toast.
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Near the end of the preview, Gamble becomes even more furious, this time shouting profanity at Disick.
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His final-play pass near the end zone, intended for rookie tight end O.J. Howard, fell incomplete.
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But my father, now near the end of things, was possessed by a strange lightness of spirit.
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But, as Trump denounced Mexican immigrants as "rapists," near the end of the speech, Schwartz felt anxious.
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A day that dawned warm and sunny over Royal Birkdale turned cooler and wet near the end.
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Near the end of it, on July 30, the Astros acquired him for Giles and two prospects.
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"I can't wait for this story to go away," an unseen radio jock says near the end.
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Words matter, the movie suggests in narration near the end, but our world is soaked in them.
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The earnings report comes as Yahoo may be near the end of its time as an independent company.
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Near the end of the evening, a woman named Jessica stood up and asked an unusually poignant question.
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Chris' comments came near the end of his sentencing, where the judge described the slayings in vivid terms.
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Near the end of these sessions, I ran away and was so close to ending it right there.
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Toys R Us also closed all of its stores after filing for bankruptcy near the end of 2017.
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Near the end of July, Netflix released a new show called Ozark, starring Jason Bateman and Laura Linney.
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Did you feel like he was given a rough go near the end of his term as mayor?
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Mexico's Congress passed a law that strengthens the rights of trade unions near the end of last month.
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And it looks like you got to eventually wreck that set, too, in the movie, near the end.
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But since the oil dried up near the end of 2109, there's less to go around these days.
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"Near the end of the 10-hour flight she was not able to be aroused," stated the report.
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And there's a lavish moment near the end that recalls the dreamy swoon of An American in Paris.
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"Mine was a quest for a new spirit," Moshfegh's unnamed narrator says near the end of the book.
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As we near the end of the year, many are looking forward to making a change in 2018.
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" As Kim says near the end of her conversation with Kourtney, "He's, like, always right in the end.
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Her best, clearest answer came near the end, when reassuring allies: Words matter when you run for president.
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Bids often surge near the end of the eBay auction, which concludes on Friday at 10:30 p.m.
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There is another mission, near the end of the game this time, that is about raising political awareness.
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The mayor of Moscow, Sergei Sobyanin, says the housing blocks are near the end of their natural life.
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Some investors and analysts watching banks say the stocks are likely not near the end of their run.
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The first came near the end of the second quarter, when the Thunder were starting to pull away.
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Near the end of the campaign, he was running digital ads promising to fight for Virginia's Confederate monuments.
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It's typical for more people to sign up for coverage near the end of the open enrollment period.
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It appears near the end of the movie, filmed as Rogers was nearing the end of his life.
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Cord had his throwing hand examined on the sideline near the end of last week's win over Wyoming.
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"Things are going to be hard for a long time," she writes near the end of the book.
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"Sir, you attract more skinheads than free Rogaine," Colbert said near the end of the insult-laden rant.
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He said the judge was near the end of his second elected four-year term when he resigned.
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"It had long since ceased to matter Why," Don Birnam thinks near the end of his lost weekend.
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For cancer patients or people near the end of their lives, opioids are often the only effective medicine.
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A Reuters poll near the end of May found that Republicans held a 6-point advantage over Democrats.
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Deliveries for the Taycan, Porsche's first all-electric production vehicle, will begin near the end of this year.
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Deliveries for the Taycan, Porsche's first all-electric production vehicle, will begin near the end of this year.
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And near the end of her piece, she mentions in passing that her husband briefly worked at Facebook.
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The result was a gut-wrenching death season and emotional funeral near the end of the blockbuster film.
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Near the end of the hearing, Jordan went on a lengthy rant calling for the whistleblower to testify.
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In another game, Virginia's coach, Tony Bennett, collapsed on the floor near the end of the first half.
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Near the end there is also a little bit of a tapping sound, like on a plastic cup.
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Truman's popularity slipped to 32 percent near the end of this administration due to the stalemate in Korea.
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Carson recalls an instance with a spooked fan near the end of their tour with Yob in Tucson.
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After her speech to Selina near the end of season 4, Amy attempts to go to a spa.
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The artificial water feature falls into the basin of the Grand Canal near the end of the gardens.
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Some companies want to manage their data in house, others want to store data near the end customer.
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Near the end of 2015 his spinal fluid was tested, which resulted in a new diagnosis: brain metastases.
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Near the end, Sharp and Jackson confronted Davis at her office to mockingly warn her about her opponent.
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Near the end of our evening together, I asked Pierre to compare that dictatorship to the current moment.
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Near the end of his speech, Mr. Rosenstein said that, like Mr. Adams, he preferred integrity to acclaim.
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As Padmavati reminds us near the end, it is nothing more than a tale of good vs. evil.
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But near the end of the season, off-the-court concerns of a much more serious nature emerged.
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In addition, freshman guard Diamond Miller was playing her best basketball near the end of the regular season.
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And near the end of Ramadan, when I visited, restaurants were positively packed once the sun went down.
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Near the end of my trip I spoke with Gyorgy Zsombor, the editor in chief of Magyar Hang.
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Now, near the end of his career, he worries that more herds are headed for a similar collapse.
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My husband and I had met near the end of college and shared a huge circle of friends.
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According to WKRG, gunfire erupted in the concourse of the stadium near the end of the football game.
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The evacuation of the White Helmets came near the end of the Syrian government's sweep through southern Syria.
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As we concluded the recent renewal of our contract, Mark typed a new heading near the end: Marriage.
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This amounts to completing a series of Hail Marys and still ending up nowhere near the end zone.
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It occurred near the end of their discussion, when the dumplings had cooled and the wine glasses emptied.
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But near the end of this precisely sung concert under Scott Metcalfe, at First Church in Cambridge, Mass.
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Near the end of my trip, I met a local guy in Saigon, courtesy of a dating app.
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The Volunteers committed a turnover and Lawson was whistled for the charge near the end of the game.
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Near the end of the original Watchmen, a seemingly alien squid materializes right in the middle of Manhattan.
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Near the end of the call, the dispatcher says she will stay on the line until help arrives.
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They came near the end of James Brown's "Funky Drummer," recorded in a Cincinnati studio in late 21986.
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Near the end I almost resumed my casual scrolling through other responses when I saw your last paragraph.
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Especially near the end of the hearing, the members started to really seem to lose their attention spans.
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Bankers said liquidity was tight near the end of last year and they worried about potential bad debts.
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The account came near the end of Zarrab's testimony, which began last Wednesday and concluded on Thursday afternoon.
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Tiger Woods finished near the end of the pack in his first tournament after a 466-day absence.
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Near the end of the somber affair, Trump got up from the signing table and began to leave.
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Falling prices nearly pushed the country into a contraction near the end of President Barack Obama's second term.
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Why might it be a "burst of momentum" near the end of Mr. Trump's first year in office?
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It was so chaotic near the end that a meat pie was said to have "disappeared" in it.
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At some stage near the end of term, the reality of what I'd signed up for hit me.
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And after some heated exchanges at last week's debate, Sanders tried to lower the temperature near the end.
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I'd expect wideout to be the best fit for the Texans near the end of the first round.
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He broke his leg near the end of my stay and finally let me come into his apartment.
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Near the end of our patrol, Baiei asked me if I had ever seen a diver with the bends.
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In 1986, both were near the end of a term — Specter's first, Mathias's last — after winning elections in 1980.
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As we near the end of 240, many people are deciding to make significant contributions to their favorite charities.
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"The church will be exposed and I'm not gonna stop," Remini says near the end of the premiere episode.
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Simmonds' first goal came near the end of the period with an easy tip-in by the right post.
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As we near the end of President Obama's final term in office, all kinds of emotions are bubbling up.
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Near the end of her early acting days, as she reveals in her new book Where Am I Now?
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Near the end of the year (Christmas Day), one eclipse will squeeze in to make a third eclipse season.
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As he wrapped up the project near the end of the episode, Disick was overjoyed with the final result.
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Hawaii, the Court is looking to answer four questions when it issues its ruling near the end of June.
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Toronto's Serge Ibaka and Cleveland's Marquese Chriss were ejected following a fight near the end of the third quarter.
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" Near the end of his rant, West explained that he appreciated himself: "I'm not even gon lie to you.
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Team Sky's Thomas, who won the Criterium du Dauphine last month, attacked near the end of the 11th stage.
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Near the end of the clip, she climbs up in her booth to fully turn around and face them.
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Bids often surge near the end of the eBay auction, which concludes on Friday at 10:30 p.m. EDT.
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It's one of his best statistical starts since suffering a series of injuries beginning near the end of 2014.
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The album is called The Big Day and it arrives near the end of the month on July 26.
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The sniper attack, which came near the end of the demonstration, also left seven officers and two civilians wounded.
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Near the end of 2016, the unemployment rate among young people had declined by 1.7 percent, to 23.8 percent.
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The teams went back and forth until a little spurt by the Mountaineers near the end of the half.
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Auburn used a 10-2 run near the end of the half to cut the lead to two points.
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L.A. Noire shipped for consoles in May of 2011, and hit PCs near the end of the same year.
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The startup laid off workers near the end of October and cut salaries across the board to stay afloat.
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Op-Ed Contributors WE frequently hear complaints about how people near the end of life are treated in America.
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The Jazz had a chance to go ahead near the end of overtime, but a Hood shot was off.
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Near the end of the first stage, he blew a tire and would fall a lap off the pace.
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Shortly after, I was seeing them live, and near the end, dancing girls came on to accompany the band.
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Near the end of that month, thousands of young men took to the streets in the 'June Days Uprising.
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Near the end of book, Knut begins to lose his popularity as he grows into a more threatening adolescent.
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Near the end of the second hour, Kotb led a member of Team USA in an impromptu dance routine.
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Seriously, Microsoft waited until near the end of its keynote to talk about the most exciting and interesting stuff.
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" Near the end of his career, he played Bob Ryan, an aging movie producer in the HBO series "Entourage.
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Trump's comments came near the end of a prepared statement on the attack given to reporters on Wednesday afternoon.
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Dr. Nathan Riggs (Martin Henderson) discovered near the end of the episode that his wife, Megan, is actually alive.
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Near the end of Jerome Robbins's 1969 ballet "Dances at a Gathering," the full cast stands poised, facing front.
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Near the end, she shows some of the players at home with their parents, eating meals and watching television.
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Eicher kick-started her training near the end of 2016 and built a ninja course in the back yard.
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One huge expense awaiting a large percentage of Americans near the end of their lives is long-term care.
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Suddenly, with Foreman stumbling on weary legs near the end of the eighth, Ali exploded a left-right combination.
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But the show is also shifting its focus toward a character who arrived near the end of Season 1.
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Near the end of the film, Dusty rejects sinful pyrotechnics, and recommits himself to the path of musical righteousness.
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Moreover, a mid-December election that is near the end of term for students could impact the student vote.
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Near the end of a news conference later Thursday, Dean casually told reporters he was retiring at midnight Friday.
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We are still tired from the sickness, hoping near the end of hope that this country can finally heal.
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Near the end of "Closet Monster," Oscar's mother recalls his difficult birth, explaining that he has rarely been fortunate.
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But Houston came roaring back near the end against the Dodgers' stingy bullpen, one of the best in baseball.
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How did you handle your physical presence in the piece, especially in that amazing stylized dance near the end?
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Near the end of the book, Yeong-hye's more conventional-seeming sister, In-hye, visits her in the hospital.
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When that cycle completed near the end of the second stage, Truex was up front and Keselowski in second.
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All of the dogs are near the end of their lives, but the home is not filled with sadness.
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Nibali's crash came at a similar point in the course, which featured a steep downhill descent near the end.
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The change for 2018/19 means growers will not be fully paid until near the end of the season.
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Until it delivers an eye-rolling scene near the end, "Miracles From Heaven" is an unexpectedly effective tear-jerker.
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Near the end of the service, we received information that the white supremacists were doing another torch-light rally.
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Article continues below In an important scene near the end of the game, Bayek pleads his case to Aya.
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"I didn't think a moment like this was going to happen," Witherspoon said near the end of the profile.
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Near the end of Bolton's visit, Taylor met with him and expressed his "serious concern" about withholding military aid.
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As we near the end of the year, much of the media focus will continue to be on impeachment.
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It wasn't until the right near the end of the government shutdown that Trump hit his lowest approval rating.
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In that moment near the end of the series, Walker realizes her unbridled capitalism has almost ruined her business.
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Near the end of our conversation, Hannibal showed me how he dries his prison uniform on a contraband clothesline.
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He said seven men carrying Kalashnikovs made an attempt on his life near the end of 2015 in Monrovia.
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"That's great poetry," Moondog says near the end of "The Beach Bum," delivering a verdict on his own work.
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As you near the end of the book, why do you think Ward chose the title "Sing, Unburied, Sing"?
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Only near the end of its 100 minutes does "Continuity" find a way to weave its main strands together.
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The Mets had begun their existence with a lot of players who were near the end of their careers.
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She said she had gotten near "the end zone" once, only to bump up against the ultimate silencer: fear.
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His 73-yard touchdown near the end of the first half was the start of the Packers' eventual comeback.
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" The duet near the end of "Donnerwort" was downright spooky in its depiction of "weeping and gnashing of teeth.
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Near the end of the book, Maggie finally retires from the publicity department at the Port Authority in 1995.
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It also happened near the end of 21 as the Federal Reserve started to tighten fiscal policy, Cramer said.
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He was also in the military in 1944 near the end of World War II. He had five children.
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He also wrote two letters near the end of the campaign that Clinton supporters say cost her the election.
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And while we are in the midst of this long wave, we are not near the end of it.
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A flurry of placards also arrives near the end, cheekily explicating the loophole that leads to his vanquishment anyway.
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Near the end a sound appears, high and scratchy and insistent, raising the tension as the guitar feeds back.
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The long seed entry, 37A, was inspired by a scene near the end of the old Willy Wonka movie.
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Near the end, Mr. McQuay says he believes that having an autistic son made him a more attentive father.
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Diamond setting comes near the end of the engagement ring making process, just before polishing and any possible engraving.
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Near the end of August, the train operator obtained a court injunction to stop protesters from interfering in operations.
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Elbow injuries to Matz and Seth Lugo near the end of spring training robbed the Mets' rotation of depth.
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Near the end of the game, with the score tied, he planted himself in front of the opposing goal.
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In 1987, near the end of his third term, health officials began jockeying over the future of the organization.
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I bought a PlayStation 3 near the end of the console's life cycle just to play the original game.
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Near the end of the month, we'll check back in with some of these and see how you did.
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"Over many, many years I had a lot but then near the end it went pretty quickly," she said.
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Nerves appeared to get to Andreescu near the end, when Kerber saved three match points behind some stout defence.
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Near the end of it, I met a dairy farmer, and I asked him if he had an extra.
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"Come Again," which arrives near the end, is a lowkey banjo earworm that recalls Vile's "Pretty Pimpin'" pop sensibilities.
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Amy, 23, had arrived at the hospital with a headache near the end of an uncomplicated pregnancy, her first.
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It was only near the end that I realized that the soy sauce was, of course, made in China.
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On Sunday night, Moultrie appeared briefly near the end of a Nike commercial that aired during the Academy Awards.
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He led the first race, in 1978, until a couple of cold beers near the end did him in.
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Near the end, the captain asked the first officer to fly while he checked the manual for a solution.
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It is not unusual for private equity firms to hold investments until near the end of a fund's lifespan.
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Near the end of my trip, I volunteered at a pride event where an LGBTQ-friendly church was tabling.
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The brothers' great-great-great niece, Erika Turner, has this great 2015 anecdote near the end of the book.
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Near the end of 2018, it said it would be spending an additional $20 billion on buybacks through 2019.
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Behind the scenes: The encounter came near the end of a meeting in the White House Situation Room on Jan.
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"We protect the earth, and that means everyone and everything on it," Hemsworth says near the end of the trailer.
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So in this moment, near the end of his long, complex, love-filled life, Enzo finally decides to look back.
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"You can't hate it unless you love it," one character says of San Francisco near the end of the film.
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It it will be available in China near the end of 2019, with the United States and Europe to follow.
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We'll know how true its claims are when devices with the chip start appearing near the end of the year.
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The film lands in theaters near the end of one of the most restless, fear-feeding years in recent memory.
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While Turner did grow tired near the end of the day, his father said seeing his son smile meant everything.
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That has some calling for a sell-off around his inauguration, which is set for near the end of January.
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As we near the end of Game of Thrones, it's time to start wrapping up some major long-brewing theories.
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Near the end, Sway gives Migos the red pill and introduces them to Morpheus, who just happened to passing by.
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Kispert's 249.1-point jumper near the end of the first half gave the Bulldogs a 38-30 lead at intermission.
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There's a point near the end of Logan Lucky when you start to realize that Soderbergh's been fucking with you.
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"The financial offers are expected to be opened near the end of the week," one of the officials told Reuters.
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Checking your bank account near the end of the month can be more unpredictable than the Deciem drama on Instagram.
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But it was nearly eclipsed by the surprise appearance of Johnny Depp, who appeared near the end of Warner Bros.
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Leslie's character Ygritte exited the show in style, getting shot by Olly (Breneck O'Connor) near the end of season 4.
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As you near the end of your sleep, your body is probably nearing the end of its last REM cycle.
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Near the end of the competition, McCullough and four other contestants faced the question-and-answer portion of the show.
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And the use of chemotherapy near the end of life, while still high, is also lower than in the past.
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Attempting to run some time off the clock near the end of the Wilmington win, Allen slipped on the floor.
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Colonial Hong Kong's governor was appointed and Britain did little to promote democracy until near the end of its rule.
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Laid the ball back to Ivan Perisic for the equalizer and headed wide near the end of the first half.
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Near the end of their exchange, Zittrain asked Zuckerberg what Facebook might look like 10 or so years from now.
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Does the fact that this stuff is coming out near the end of a presidential campaign present any unique challenges?
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This can happen because a battery is near the end of its useful life, is cold, or is nearly depleted.
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Wayne comes in near the end of the track, his voice through autotune and trying to sound softer than ever.
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"You're part of a league of morons," Cox tells Ted, the manager of Hardbodies, near the end of the movie.
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Near the end of his freshman year, Labissiere bought a Pomsky, a Pomeranian and Husky mix, and named him Dash.
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Ghanem told Reuters he expected to work with Cairo toward approving the third tranche near the end of this year.
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Maria Yagodo wrote "The Satisfying Joy of Sending Platonic Nudes to Your Friends" for Broadly near the end of 2017.
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One day near the end of my stay, I asked the hotel receptionist to translate a newspaper story for me.
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He appeared to slow Ali with a long left hook to the body near the end of the first round.
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They surged during Bloomberg's tenure to a peak of 685,724 stops in 21, near the end of his third term.
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Stretching it out until near the end of the deadline might complicate disbursements from the IMF, due to technical reasons.
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"Just say a prayer, 'Lord, get Leah back in her kitchen,'" Chase told me near the end of our interview.
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We happily follow him until he is, as he puts it near the end, "a gnat's breath away from psychosis."
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Near the end of a six-hour hearing, Horowitz offered a defense of his findings to a nearly empty room.
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They argue that people who are near the end of their life should have a right to take riskier medicines.
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Near the end of 2018, Paul launched his podcast, "Impaulsive," where he interviews and chats with friends and fellow YouTubers.
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After scoring just three points in the first half, Louisville's offense got rolling near the end of the third quarter.
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The interview was published near the end of the dinner, and Ruddy was not specifically asked about it by CNN.
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Near the end of a Cruz rally inside a theater here on Monday, a voice rang out from the crowd.
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Garagiola, who was near the end of his playing career, had been looking for a radio job in St. Louis.
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The Ravens threatened near the end of the first quarter, but Flacco was intercepted by rookie cornerback Briean Boddy-Calhoun.
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If that wasn't enough, Nicki Minaj pops up near the end for a blast of vibrant, whip-smart trash talk.
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Gage was friends with Rodney and Addy who were both stuck up on pikes near the end of season nine.
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Near the end of his remarks, Trump took a familiar jab at the traveling pool of journalists covering the event.
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The EEM ETF has fallen more than 2 percent since hitting year-to-date highs near the end of November.
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She said name calling and other put downs escalated near the end of her time as a Twin Flames student.
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As you near the end of the run, how do you look back on your "Boys in the Band" experience?
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Near the end of the season, when BoJack almost strangles that woman on set, he evades public consequences yet again.
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"I have to give him an extraordinary amount of credit," Mr. Gupta told me near the end of our conversation.
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It was around Niagara Falls, near the end of our road trip, that we disengaged from the precision of time.
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W.H. Auden lamented, near the end of his life, that nothing he wrote saved a single Jew from the ovens.
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This is a fantastic construction completed in the summer of 90, and it comes near the end of the exhibition.
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Near the end of that year, a truck attack at a Berlin Christmas market killed 12 people and injured 48.
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The remarks, by Sheriff Steve Prator of Caddo Parish, came near the end of a lengthy news briefing on Oct.
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And as a police lieutenant who arrives near the end, Eugene Lee makes a powerful figure of a plot device.
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Near the end of "The Call," the dancers begin to move in sync, slowly gliding backward into a triangular formation.
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Mr. Shemtov said that near the end of the drive, his father offered the fighter his gold watch in gratitude.
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Darrow (000-1938) is presented near the end of his life, not so much reflecting on it as bullet-pointing.
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He felt elbow discomfort near the end of March, and then felt tightness after throwing a simulated game in June.
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Mr. Karl injured his knee near the end of Friday night's performance and finished the show with a walking stick.
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The handful of technology companies that managed to go public near the end of 2016 have shown strong stock performances.
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"Here's the way I look at movies," Chuckie said, near the end of our conversation, after he had calmed down.
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When Anderson, who made 20 saves, was taken off near the end of the period, Brassard jumped onto the ice.
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A full accounting of the silliness of "From the Land of the Moon" requires revealing a surprise near the end.
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My heart broke a little near the end of "Menashe," a sweet comedy that's not without a bit of sadness.
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Near the end of the interview, Cooper asked Daniels what she would say to the president, if he were watching.
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My boyfriend, L., surprises me near the end of my shift by coming to workout, which is a nice surprise.
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A pair of 3-pointers near the end of the game got Avery Woodson to that milestone with 14 points.
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Former President Obama is heading to Milwaukee near the end of October to campaign on behalf of Wisconsin Democratic candidates.
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She was content with her decision -- until she came face-to-face with Biden near the end of his stop.
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There's a moment near the end of Angie Thomas's debut novel, "The Hate U Give," when fiction and reality collide.
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Near the end comes an audacious scene, enabled by special effects, that makes viewers wonder if anything else was fake.
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After quickly hooking a shot past Red Bulls goalkeeper Luis Robles, Asad fell to the grass near the end line.
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Wall Street began Thursday on a positive note; however, near the end of Europe's trade, stocks came under slight pressure.
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In contrast to Twitter, Clinton dominated search interest on Google during the debate, although Trump did surge near the end.
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Kempe cut it to 3-1 near the end of the middle period with his third goal of the season.
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Near the end of my college career, I took an internship in tech support at a company I really enjoyed.
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But near the end of that season, with increasing attention on his play and Marquette's, Howard said he felt overwhelmed.
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Out this month, this loosely autobiographical novel is a summing-up near the end of a big, wide, productive life.
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The stock dipped to roughly $80 before declining further near the end of trading to finish the day at $78.29.
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Near the end of the trip we met Rekan Rasool, 25, who started a hiking and kayaking club for Kurds.
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Near the end of the millennium, at a convention in Las Vegas, a blue-eyed, reddish-haired woman approached him.
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Moreover, despite the sexual misconduct allegations against Moore, the race near the end increasingly seemed to become about the president.
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When Afflalo came out for a substitute near the end of the game, he drew a loud ovation from the crowd.
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In Miami, near the end of her trip, she heard about a nonprofit organization that helped children by teaching them sailing.
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Bitcoin was worth nearly $20,000 near the end of last year before selling off, hitting a low of $4,891.24 on Monday.
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While Rogers was a Barack Obama appointee, patience with his performance apparently ran thin near the end of Obama's second term.
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Some high maintenance lady pestered me the whole time near the end of the ride 'will you give me 5 stars?
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Photo by Jen Squire Near the end of our convo, Chloe Charles tells me she wants everyone to feel like shit.
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"We protect the earth, and that means everyone and everything on it," Hemsworth's character says near the end of the trailer.
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Near the end of the competition, UCLA was trailing Utah going into floor, the last event, and needed five great routines.
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"I ain't going to jail, I got a daughter," she declared near the end of her Los Angeles concert on Saturday.
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Near the end of the show, the testimonies of death row convicts are written in large, red letters on white prints.
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First used near the end of the Obama administration, Homestead reopened in early 2018 and had a reported capacity of 2,350.
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In his piece, Cuozzo almost gets there, albeit near the end in a paragraph with a "To be sure"-type twist.
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Near the end of the shoot, the two of them, Pitbull and Marley, gather outside of the house with the crew.
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Nyquist recorded a relatively comfortable victory by 1-1/4 lengths at Churchill Downs, but Exaggerator closed strongly near the end.
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Sometimes, the "falling wedge" may materialize near the end of a prolonged downtrend where it can act as a reversal pattern.
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Near the end of Mr. Casado's shift, Mr. Zarrab would pass the phone back to Mr. Casado through the second inmate.
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Like Sinatra near the end, he's become more of a belter, less willing to tease out a phrase or an idea.
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One morning, near the end of 212, Lindner found herself leading yet another veterans' group-therapy session that was getting nowhere.
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Near the end of the video, Wada crafts a kind of theremin / nu-wave guitar out of an old standing fan.
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"Just gonna wait on iPhone 22 cuz it's the 10th anniversary of iPhone," Tweeted @LewBruh near the end of the event.
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Near the end of the season, the show spends an entire episode explaining why Sophia is the way she is, i.e.
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The next morning at 5, as Thompson was near the end of her restless night, a great sound boomed from above.
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" Near the end of the segment, Davidson seemingly referred to his ex-fiancée Ariana Grande, yelling, "I didn't mention her once!
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Sadly, Brooklyn broke his collarbone near the end of the trip, but the group seemed to have a wonderful time otherwise.
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There was also the explosion of rage which saw him demolish his racket near the end of the second-set tiebreak.
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There's a volume spike near the end when the system realizes what is going on and everything instantly returns to normal.
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The Suspect Sounded the Fire Alarm Before the Shooting When a fire alarm sounded near the end of school on Feb.
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It has a very minor chord change right near the end that is subtle, but prevents the sound from getting annoying.
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I'm nowhere near the end of my journey, but when I look back, I can see just how far I've come.
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But near the end of the interview, the president gave us some nuggets about big tech companies like Facebook and Huawei.
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"I feel like I've just been through three years of therapy," she announced near the end of the concert on Wednesday.
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The software firm was near the end of a $2 billion buyback set to run through the end of fiscal 2017.
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Time Warner/AT&T is going to, near the end of the year, kind of explain what they're doing maybe. Right.
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Contrary to what most people think, those near the end of their careers are not the ones making the most money.
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I think we are near the end of central banker nonsense and good companies are going to start making good money.
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"I feel as if I'm losing all my leaves, one after another," he says near the end of this moving play.
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Speaking of which, at least Olivia's monologue near the end of the episode was worth the price of admission this week.
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CLARIFICATION: This story has been updated near the end of the story to reflect that the announcement was made on Wednesday.
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Near the end of the hearing, Wiedefeld acknowledged that the agency has not created a culture of promoting safety and service.
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"Ruben is a traitor to this country," PMAZ founder Lesa Antone reportedly said near the end of the Facebook Live broadcast.
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House Speaker Mike Turzai (R) appeared to attempt to cut off Borowicz as she was near the end of her prayer.
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Near the end of Europe's session Tuesday, Powell said that he favored "tailoring" regulations, to alleviate the burden on smaller banks.
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They became entangled with Lance Armstrong's handlebars, causing him to fall near the end of a major stage in the Pyrenees.
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He was asked about those remarks near the end of the hearing, and why he ultimately wasn't concerned for his safety.
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Forward Chimezie Metu had 11 points, including two alley-oop dunks near the end of the first half, and 10 rebounds.
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One passenger, Ben Innes, a Briton, even managed to snap a photo with the man near the end of the siege.
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BHP's Australian shares closed 4.64 percent higher at A$25.73, with most of the gains coming near the end of trade.
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Depending on manufacturers and the sort of market demand they see, USB4 hardware should start appearing near the end of 2020.
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Near the end of "My Golden Days," an elegy for young love and its lingering ache, a wind starts to stir.
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Beto O'Rourke came next behind him with $5.5 million (though he only entered the race near the end of the quarter).
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But Edwards was kicked off Rogue One near the end of production, with Tony Gilroy hired for extensive, story-reshaping reshoots.
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"There's one viewer that you care about right now and you're being obsequious," Tapper said near the end of the segment.
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Make sure to take the time to watch dance and move around near the end of their respective videos, trust me.
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I was stuck near the end of the game because I didn't explore literally every corner of one particularly dark area.
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Areas known for low-income and affordable housing occupied playing squares near the start; pricier ones, on squares near the end.
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Baez's closing arguments came near the end of a nine-week trial that featured testimony from investors and former Platinum employees.
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A few near the end of the line were furious, throwing up what I assume were gang signs with their fingers.
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Which isn't to say that "Prelude" lacks promising moments — solos near the end, in which the reversal idea shows some life.
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Near the end of a cold run along the worn, red bricks of my alma mater, I turned to my friend.
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When both chambers return near the end of November, they will have only 12 legislative days before the end of 2017.
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Near the end of the night, he goes to pay his respects to Vjuan Allure, who DJs the ball every year.
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JourneyPure typically offers patients an initial shot near the end of their stay, with the option of returning monthly for more.
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It wasn't clear what they liked about each other in the beginning, nor how that all falls apart near the end.
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Also, near the end, Emin briefly plays actual footage of Trump himself wishing him a happy birthday, recorded back in 2014.
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On Wednesday night, a sniper shot 14 people, killing five, near the end of a protest against police brutality in Dallas.
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But with a stretch of songs near the end of the album, Eilish turns to thoughts of grief, suicide and loneliness.
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A good example of this occurred near the end of Game 5 of the first-round series between Indiana and Toronto.
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Near the end of the debate, Biden attacked Sanders for his past praise of authoritarian regimes in Cuba, China and Russia.
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Near the end of the book a young girl at the prow of a ship sees the surviving whale, older now.
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Near the end of his life, only a third of the public viewed him positively, according to a 153 Gallup poll.
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"Near the end of high school, I realized what politics were and where I fall on the political spectrum," he added.
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Near the end of the episode Shawn agrees to the proposal he rejected earlier to give humans a chance for redemption.
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The dialogue only becomes significant in the heart-to-heart that Russell has with Frank near the end of the sequence.
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In a report near the end of Pruitt's time as administrator, the Times highlighted Pruitt's close relationship with Craft in particular.
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Rudolph's name is mentioned near the end of "Richard Jewell," Clint Eastwood's new film about the aftermath of the Atlanta bombing.
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Sergio García was among the leaders until a rough stretch near the end of his round also led to a 68.
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" Mr. Francisco, who had a good day, stumbled near the end of his presentation, referring to Justice Ginsburg as "Justice O'Connor.
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The movie hits a somber note near the end, noting that Istanbul's modernization is crowding out both individuated neighborhoods and cats.
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Thomas, near the end of the argument session, asked a lawyer for Flowers whether his side had exercised any peremptory challenges.
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" Near the end of the paper, he acknowledged that "we are already seeing some of the dark side of networked computers.
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But his condition worsened — his spleen was removed in Egypt near the end of March 1980 — and he died that July.
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Near the end of this year, it will try to jettison its samples back to Earth's surface, in the Australian outback.
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That's why strict instructions were embedded into the Foreign Affairs Manual near the end of Obama's presidency, former State officials said.
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Only near the end of the account do we learn that author and subject had just nine one-hour prison meetings.
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The so-called Merdeka, or "independence" generation refers to those born in the 1950s, near the end of British colonial rule.
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Near the end of constructing the bottom half, I noticed by chance that WEIGHS and SCALES fit symmetrically across the revealer.
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JON FORTT: SECRETARY, THE PRESIDENT MADE A STATEMENT NEAR THE END OF HIS REMARKS, I BELIEVE, THAT RAISED A FEW EYEBROWS.
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Near the end of the journey, the canoes crossed Puget Sound and came to shore on a sandy beach in Seattle.
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The distinctive word appears near the end of the Times' op-ed in discussing the moral leadership of the late Sen.
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Near the end of one long day, the researchers were ready to give up, but rallied to search one last stream.
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"Our big war is not a financial war, it's a medical war," Trump said near the end of his opening remarks.
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The other objection, the one that has prompted foes to label the film "traumatizing" and "sickening," involves scenes near the end.
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They had a problem with an early combination and then failed to perform a lift near the end of their program.
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Once, during a prison visit near the end of his life, Ms. Gotti was shocked by something her father told her.
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Near the end of the piece, he concludes, "The Birth of a Nation" is not worth the efforts of its defenders.
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The victim, Ryan Cox, was on a breakaway near the end of the game on the final day of the tourney.
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Near the end of my chat with Gaspar Noé, I ask him why he's so comfortable with pushing narrative boundaries in film.
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Near the end of her 23-page Abbott dissent, Justice Sotomayor found occasion to quote her own words published 14 days earlier.
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Today, THUMP is premiering one of the album's tracks, "Mirror Lake," which Khvasko tells us he made near the end of 2015.
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P. T. Barnum, the ambitious American showman, attempted to revive it near the end with cut-rate tickets and popular music acts.
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Near the end of Stage 2, Bowyer was penalized when a crew member went over the wall early during a pit stop.
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Goldner expects "Rogue One" sales to continue, noting that the film was released in late December near the end of the quarter.
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In December, such funds bought at levels similar to those of 2002, 2008 and 2011, near the end of cyclical market bottoms.
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With his bullpen out of fresh arms near the end of a pitcher-eating road trip, Baker was left without many options.
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Normally, a lot of this is bunched up, oftentimes, not all the time, near the end of a presidency than the beginning.
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It wasn't until near the end of that year I finally drew down on the account of clichéd purchases: a yellow Lamborghini!
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"Look, I know Facebook's been a hideous investment ever since its stock peaked at $218 near the end of July," Cramer said.
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I'd advise against buying them soon after launch, as LG's OLEDs tend to see big markdowns near the end of the year.
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That changed near the end of the debate, when the field's top tier -- Biden, Warren and Sanders -- finally unloaded on each other.
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They enter their regular time slots on Monday night after both being given multi-episode sneak peeks near the end of 2015.
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All of them were amazing, she says, except for one woman, whom she didn't meet until near the end of her pregnancy.
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The Republican president, without providing evidence, has accused his predecessor, Democrat Barack Obama, of wiretapping him near the end of the campaign.
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The stock has sat at around the same level for most of May, though it began making moves upward near the end.
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Near the end of the short announcement of Trucker Path's acquisition is the following quote from Renren chairman and CEO Joseph Chen.
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Near the end of the snippet, he makes a "yikes" face, capturing what most viewers surely felt watching the awkwardness pan out.
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The Watch can tell you how many minutes you need to walk near the end of the day to close your rings.
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Utah forward Jae Crowder also left the game for good after sustaining a corneal abrasion near the end of the first quarter.
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But the Tesla CEO made a new argument about something he says the press gets wrong near the end of the call.
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"Thank you to my beautiful wife," Hemsworth said near the end of his speech, prompting the audience to burst into loud applause.
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I think a lot of this is about the Bank of Japan being near the end of the road on policy options.
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The 100-page catalog would arrive near the end of October for kids to look through and create a wishlist before December.
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She remarked near the end of Wednesday's hearing that it seemed possible the two sides might be able to reach some agreement.
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The inquiry further detracts from the image of the already deeply unpopular government of Francois Hollande near the end of its term.
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Nazi occupiers had turned the compound into a military headquarters and burned it to the ground near the end of the war.
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Shares were trading around 1.24 percent higher at 2.1 million Korean won near the end of the trading day in South Korea.
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Foreign investors turned to net buyers near the end of the session, purchasing 29 billion won ($25.24 million) worth of KOSPI shares.
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The rest, well, see for yourself—though warning, there's barely any music from Jay himself until near the end of the video.
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This provision in the Affordable Care Act only took effect near the end of the most recent time period in the study.
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Mr Tribe acknowledges near the end of his article that "this almost farcical scenario would [not] be likely to unfold in reality".
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He later approved an anti-missile platform in Poland and delivered American troops to the country near the end of his presidency.
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Near the end of Croatia's match against the Czech Republic in St. Etienne today, Croatian fans began throwing flares onto the pitch.
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" A few songs later, a desperate search for adrenaline ends with an alleyway tryst near the end of "I Need Something New.
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Notice how the song shifts from third person to first person near the end and it's actually the observer who has transformed.
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Near the end, I played the overrated/underrated game with Cowen, something he loves to do on his podcast, Conversations With Tyler.
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I don't want to spoil the ending for readers, but I will say there is a massive aesthetic shift near the end.
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It wasn't until near the end of that year I finally drew down on the account of clichéd purchases: A yellow Lamborghini!
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Q: You make an interesting point near the end of the book when you talk about the Supreme Court's 1976 Buckley v.
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Near the end, a character is seen heading for St. Louis — or, perhaps, Ferguson, Mo., present-minded readers might find themselves thinking.
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Near the end of the school year, I met Erwin Chemerinsky, the law-school dean, at a coffee shop in downtown Berkeley.
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Near the end of our last conversation, his wife, Jawahir, entered the room, dressed in a black abaya, with her face showing.
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Your ancestors may have roamed this continent for thousands of years before the Mayflower dropped anchor near the end of Cape Cod.
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Those songs were bunched into a medley that she performed near the end of her show, and fans of them cheered happily.
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Near the end of Prohibition, a biochemist invented a suitcase-sized machine with vials of chemicals and a balloon to blow into.
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Near the end of John Brennan's discussion with intel chiefs from Britain, Australia, and Afghanistan, the topic of Edward Snowden came up.
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Near the end of my experiment, I decided to bust out some old jeans that were a size too small on me.
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Only near the end, when Anna is found to be mysteriously cured after falling unconscious, does the story veer toward the mawkish.
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In that same interview, he also expressed some disappointment at the way Anti Cimex's sound bled into metal territory near the end.
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Born in 1948, Northrup has been putting out funny and colorful photos since the 1970s, near the end of the Vietnam War.
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John Kelly will depart as White House chief of staff near the end of this year, President Donald Trump told reporters Saturday.
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While there were more than a few heartwarming moments, like Dave Grohl and Anselmo's Lemmy tribute, shit went south near the end.
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The best parts of Captain Marvel come near the end, when the storytelling gives way to some epic, eye-popping set pieces.
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The conflict, between the older generation and the younger generation of Possum Springs, reaches its head near the end of the game.
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Near the end of the movie, he took up an offer to work as a sous-chef at a Boston-based restaurant.
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Even where the script seems to falter (an intended surprise near the end is not much of one) the production never does.
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Near the end, Tinsley wrote a poem: Let me be like Bach, creating fugues Till suddenly the pen will move no more.
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They typically own marginal wells, which are near the end of their productive life and viable only if commodity prices are high.
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That third investigation appears to be described in one brief paragraph near the end of the memo, but it is fully redacted.
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Curry laughed in a referee's face near the end of a regular-season game in which the Warriors were unhappy with calls.
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Near the end of her performance, she made sure to thank the night's real engine of support: "Big shout to Capital One!"
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Near the end of the election, Trump said he wanted to keep America in suspense about whether he'd concede if he lost.
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She takes to the role with an irrepressible animation that eventually makes her understated pain near the end all the more striking.
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At the outdoor track state championships last year, near the end, Murphy asked her what the distance monitor on her watch said.
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Without the agreement, opponents to the House bill could have dragged out the Senate's debate until near the end of the week.
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Near the end of the night, Mr. Morris climbed atop a chair at the back of the bar to thank his supporters.
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The work of Bedside Dermatology reflects a wider tendency to diagnose and treat patients for skin issues near the end of life.
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A victory in a major near the end of the year, though, would be just as good as one at the start.
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" Near the end of this novel, one of the luckier parents thinks: "He and his family had escaped, leaving chaos behind them.
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Renée Zellweger plays Judy Garland near the end of her life, when she grasped onto one more comeback and one last chance.
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"So Gary's family is all shook up," he said near the end of a segment about a lawsuit over Elvis Presley memorabilia.
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In a television interview near the end of his life, Roy Cohn predicted that his obituaries would lead with Senator Joseph McCarthy.
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Near the end of the trailer, Dom and Letty soar off of a mountain with a their car swinging from a vine.
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Mr. Wahlberg brought the idea of the film to Mr. Berg near the end of the production of "Deepwater Horizon" last year.
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Russell took a seat by halftime as Baylor freshman quarterback Zach Smith entered the game near the end of the second quarter.
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Just watch the video below (make sure you watch it all the way through, the really cool part is near the end).
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And, near the end of the event, Musk tipped how close he thinks SpaceX is to flying its first people on Starship.
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Pacioretty extended the Vegas lead to 3-0 near the end of the second period with his 27th goal of the season.
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By now I was near the end of my trip, and I was trying to get as much in as I could.
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The balance sheet reduction program merited just a brief mention near the end of the statement released after the two-day meeting.
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"Trump's statement that 'We are near the end of the trade war' is not plausible to us," Evercore wrote in a note.
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When Kim says "Bingo" near the end of this episode, we know that Chuck has walked into a trap of some kind.
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Near the end of Hyde's remarks, he held up a letter from William Preston Summers, 8, from Chase Elementary School in Chicago.
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In the book, however, a passage near the end claims that she merely heard a recounting of the recording from a friend.
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The tips include booking at newly opened hotels, checking in near the end of the day, and bundling your flight and hotel.
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Her voice barely seems to rise above them all, until — in an a cappella flourish near the end — it most clearly has.
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Near the end of December, I pre-ordered the $69,900 "Tri Motor AWD" trim with the $7,000 "full self-driving" add-on.
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Eyes blazing as he peered into a cheering audience, King almost seemed to be on the verge of tears near the end.
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The film primarily follows two teachers who have taught at the school for decades as they near the end of their careers.
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Near the end, when the bears hug, Roes likes to run away — then into his father's arms, squeezing away the lingering guilt.
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But the movie's one emotional gaffe would seem to come near the end when Daisy grabs Hoke's hand and tells him so.
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And, near the end, she oscillates between being game to try every possible treatment and accepting that nothing will keep her alive.
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Jones had his own knee problems near the end of his career, but still ranks seventh in career games at third base.
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Only in a short scene near the end, when he sits down to whisper into a microphone, does he suddenly seem vulnerable.
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At a rally in Grand Rapids, Michigan, near the end of 2015, Trump told his audience that the American dream was dead.
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Maggie Hassan of New Hampshire circled back to DeVos near the end of the hearing, informing her the law was a federal statute.
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Romero scored a good counter left hook on an overconfident Whittaker near the end of the fourth that briefly shook the champion's feet.
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Some bureaucratic hiccups occur near the end of the week, as your planetary ruler Mercury gently connects with argumentative Mars and unexpected Uranus.
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If all goes according to plan, these samples will come down to Earth in a special return capsule near the end of 2020.
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With Boston College leading 66-343 near the end of regulation, Alleyne made two free throws with four seconds left to force overtime.
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In fact, we don't find out why the film is called Sweetheart until a blink-and-you'll-miss-it moment near the end.
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Near the end of her memoir, Wilson introduces an essay she wrote on her blog in the aftermath of actor Robin Williams' death.
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Alongside this change, Twitter is also updating the user interface so it no longer counts down the characters until you near the end.
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Near the end of the footage, an officer again demands: "Drop it!" apparently at the same time a shot is fired at Schultz.
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Take the story of the USS Indianapolis: Near the end of World War II, the ship was downed by torpedoes in the Pacific.
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Near the end of the 1800s, salad entered a different kind of heyday, one in which it literally took on a new form.
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For instance, Swedish podcasting app Acast expanded to the U.K. in 2014 and then launched in the U.S. near the end of 2015.
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Near the end of Mass Effect 3, you explore a planet intended to be a safe haven for refugees of the galactic conflict.
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A missed call had gone Kansas City&aposs way near the end of Game 6, and St. Louis fell apart in Game 7.
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He was fired from Bohemian Rhapsody in 2017 near the end of filming for allegedly being "unexpectedly unavailable" for several days on set.
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NEAR the end of his bewildering ordeal in Franz Kafka's "The Trial", Josef K. gets some advice from one Titorelli, the court artist.
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Only now their scoops come not in the morning edition but in a tweet or iPhone alert near the end of the day.
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Because it came into force near the end of Barack Obama's time in office, it was subject to congressional review under Mr Trump.
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There's an R2D2-style hologram model, a recreation of the iconic flyover shot intro, and even a short trench run near the end.
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"Lastly, I want to do a shout-out," Ortega said near the end of his speech, which was shared on Twitter by Variety.
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The sub — which Musk named Wild Boar, after the soccer team — eventually made it to Thailand near the end of the rescue effort.
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Near the end of the simulation, the people who were playing victims informed police that they overheard the terrorist shooters talking about drones.
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However, a volatile stock market, which took a dive near the end of the year, may have also played a role, she said.
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Near the end, Linde made a seemingly flippant suggestion that our Universe itself might have been knocked together by an alien 'physicist hacker'.
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The notorious Red Wedding, which slaughtered several key characters near the end of Season 3, was a plot twist that discombobulated fans immensely.
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Escalating suspense as Fletcher comes close to uncovering Barry's crime hits all the right genre notes, veering into outright horror near the end.
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The Mark-II and Mark-III X-Racers were demonstration vehicles RRL developed by 2010, near the end of the league's short life.
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The letter comes near the end of a presidential campaign in which dozens upon dozens of longtime Republicans have denounced their party's candidate.
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The climbers went missing on the Indian side of the Himalayas near the end of a climbing season that has been particularly deadly.
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The city's famed Uptown streetcar line wraps around the circle, and nearly all Carnival parades traverse it near the end of their route.
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Singer was fired from Bohemian Rhapsody in 2017 near the end of filming for allegedly being "unexpectedly unavailable" for several days on set.
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This year, near the end of one of the lectures, one of my brightest students raised her hand and flipped the question around.
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Then, near the end, the film reveals it to be a myth, before deconstructing all of these myths that Ailes told about himself.
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But perhaps more concerning was an incident that occurred near the end of the day, as some participants were hanging a few posters.
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A snappish, sardonic section near the end had some savage charm, but also seemed to be holding back, unwilling to be truly dangerous.
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The merits of the case are before the Supreme Court, which is expected to rule near the end of its term in June.
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The movie's most moving sequence is near the end, when Mr. Jia discusses his father, who faced awful hardships during the Cultural Revolution.
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The spell breaks long before it's over, even if it returns near the end for "Always," the album's vaguest and possibly best track.
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But I was wondering, why is Dom writing down the license plate numbers of Dark Army vans near the end of the episode?
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Mr. Rosenzweig said the judge had been near the end of his second elected four-year term in Cross County when he resigned.
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Recently, there has been a fair amount of attention paid to concerns about "midnight regulations" — regulations issued near the end of an administration.
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Near the end of the film, Phoenix's Arthur — now fully transformed into The Joker — is riding in the back of a police vehicle.
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This house, a mix of farmhouse and contemporary, is on more than two acres near the end of a narrow tree-lined road.
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We can keep your answers anonymous if you prefer — just be sure to check off that option near the end of the form.
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But near the end he spoke in detail about Marines taking their own lives and implored troubled troops to reconsider any drastic actions.
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Barrett was 21 of 29 for 238 yards before giving way to the backup Joe Burrow near the end of the third quarter.
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Near the end of boot camp, when she was taking a proficiency test, she recognized him as the officer who was conducting it.
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However, that deal fell through in September, The Guardian reported, as new debts piled up near the end of the summer holiday season.
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An army spokesman, speaking with demonstrators near the end of Saturday's rally, even cast Robert Mugabe as a foe to his own country.
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As we near the end of the inaugural year, my excitement and dedication to the larger goal of Schwarzman Scholars continues to grow.
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Near the end of Cohen's testimony, Tlaib accused Meadows of committing a "racist act" by using Patton as a "prop" to defend Trump.
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Boeing and Airbus have set out plans to increase production of best-selling models by 29 percent near the end of the decade.
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Chants of "Sí, se puede" ("Yes, we can") two hours before the game became "Sí, se pudo" ("Yes, we could") near the end.
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As we near the end of "Game of Thrones" season six, HBO is releasing episode details closer and closer to their premiere dates.
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Near the end of October, Mueller's team indicted two former Trump campaign hands and revealed a guilty plea from a former Trump adviser.
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Mr. Bone was the fellow in a red sweater who rose to his feet near the end of Sunday night's town hall debate.
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Near the end of his tenure, he got sick and struggled to get permission to return home so he could recover, he said.
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Near the end of the interview, Bannon took another swipe at Catholics, accusing them of backing immigration to boost the church's dwindling membership.
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Near the end of the afternoon, Joyce Asiginak carried the new boules out for slicing and the process kept going and kept going.
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Spell said he believes, as Jesus' apostles did, that we are living near the End Times, and that miracles, signs and wonders abound.
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