I'm reading "Near to the Wild Heart" by Clarice Lispector.
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There has been a serious incident near to Parliament Square.
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Automakers prefer to build near to where they sell vehicles.
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And here I am 55 and nowhere near to retiring.
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I think we can be perfect or near to it.
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Neither would come near to the popularity of 1982's Thriller.
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You can get something near to WebAuthn now though, in preparation.
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"This charity is near to my heart," Johnson wrote on Instagram.
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Cities exist because being near to other people brings enormous advantages.
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At times he has looked something near to his rampaging finest.
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An upgrade is not anticipated in the near- to medium-term.
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Humankind has been this near to the apocalypse only twice before.
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There aren't that many other converts near to where I live.
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Some have stayed as near to their homes as they can.
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An upgrade is not anticipated in the near to medium term.
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That brought it near to the Monday close of 76.5bp mid.
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We are near (to having) the worst logistics in Latin America.
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For many Democrats, it is an issue near to their heart.
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"I've found that in my own life crisis God has drawn near to me ("He's near to the brokenhearted" Psalms 34:18) and my faith has been more precious to me than ever before," Anna said.
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Orbital lines popped up to illustrate the asteroid's path near to Ada.
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That's if the 'Just Ask' button can become anywhere near to ubiquitous.
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However, this is unlikely to happen in the near to medium term.
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The blended fam broke bread at a restaurant near to Luke's home.
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The ECB's inflation target is near to, or slightly below, 2 percent.
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The forecast calls for a near to slightly above average Atlantic season.
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Near to the old BHS store is another sinking flagship, House of Fraser.
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This is about as near to shock and awe as central banking gets.
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However, the agency views this as unlikely in the near to medium term.
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He expected the drilling team would reach near to bedrock in four months.
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For starters there's no indication that Trump is anywhere near to being impeached.
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However, Fitch views an upgrade as unlikely in the near- to medium-term.
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Positive: Fitch does not anticipate an upgrade in the near- to intermediate-term.
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On Wednesday, connect with your community about revolutionary causes near to your heart.
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But that is near to the closest it ever gets to the sun.
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Faithful friends who are dear to us, gather near to us once more!
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The violence has pushed Nigeria's crude output near to a 22-year low.
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"Destiny's force / Makes me fly near / To the hour of happiness," for example.
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Zhuhai is a city in the southern Chinese province of Guangdong near to Macau.
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If you are a mediocre designer, extraordinary status is near-to-impossible to prove.
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Zhuhai is a city in the southern Chinese province of Guangdong near to Macau.
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But they wanted to be near to help bear the weight of the loss.
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However, Fitch views this as unlikely to happen in the near to medium term.
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After slow running for much of 265, India is now near to full throttle.
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Financial leverage is expected to continue to improve over the near to intermediate term.
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Fitch believes the state support will remain steadfast in the near to medium term.
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However, Fitch views this as a remote prospect in the near to medium term.
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Iran is very near to completing the removal of some 14,000 uranium-enrichment centrifuges.
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But India has been historically wary of drawing too near to any one country.
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When you are getting near to the fence, direction changes will get you out.
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This time there was no one near to avert the consequences of his deed.
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In the opening stanza, for instance, John's voice comes near to cracking with despair.
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Fitch expects EWBC to fully remediate these issues over the near to intermediate-term.
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As the time drew near to the State of the Union delivery, anticipation grew.
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However, Fitch believes this to be a remote prospect in the near to medium term.
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He also toured the museum constructed near to site that houses antiquities from the era.
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Any figure near to, or below 5.5% is likely to give investors cause for concern.
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Wireless, magnetic resonance must be near-to-touching the wired charger in order to work.
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Disturbing footage showed armored vehicles driving into protesters on a bridge near to the airbase.
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I heard angelic voices, both soft and hard, declaring something foreign but near to me.
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However, Fitch believes this to be a remote prospect in the near- to medium-term.
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However, we do not view such scenarios as likely in the near to medium term.
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Japandroids have, at long last, dropped Near to the Wild Heart of Life and YOOOOOOOOO.
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The State Forestry Administration (which supervises the pandas' habitat) even came near to criticising it.
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Fitch expects FMBI's capital position to remain relatively stable over the near- to medium-term.
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As the Mayor said, it doesn't come near to paying the cost of the investigation.
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The Fed thinks we're in or near to that state now, although many economists disagree.
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The family pushed for a plot near to his place of birth, in Zvimba district.
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A loss would come very near to eliminating South Korea, and Sweden will stay alive.
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Portuguese yields held near to historic lows ahead of the S&P review on Friday.
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But as the calendar flipped over, he was nowhere near to making up his mind.
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Police were called at 85033:58pm to a stabbing at premises near to London Bridge.
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However, Fitch expects its cost structure to remain relatively high over the near to intermediate term.
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If the latest trend continues, the overall average salary should be near to $1003,000 in 2018.
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However, Fitch views an upgrade of DEVK's ratings as unlikely in the near to medium term.
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CGT is based on a simple assumption: that crimes happen near to where those responsible reside.
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Mental health is a topic near to Gomez's heart, since she's struggled with anxiety and depression.
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However, Fitch views an upgrade of SI Re as unlikely in the near to medium term.
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This week Moody's, a ratings agency, downgraded the country, saying it was very near to defaulting.
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In the near-to-medium term, however, the impact on individual names is likely to differ.
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Only Africa and the Middle East was near to break-even with a $7 million loss.
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All of which makes 5G an incremental consumer upgrade proposition in the near to medium term.
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These are only a few examples that are near to my heart based on personal experience.
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Fatima Bukar, 14, was in her dorm near to the school fence when she heard gunshots.
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Republicans understand that this is the long game (or even the near- to medium-term game).
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The town is near to Taiz, Yemen's third largest city which is controlled by Hadi supporters.
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"My only choice is to cook what I have really near to me, right?" he says.
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K.K.R. is near to an all-cash deal to buy WebMD Health Corporation, which owns WebMD.
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However, Fitch views an upgrade of SI Re as unlikely in the near- to medium-term.
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The French CAC and U.K. FTSE were both near to 13 percent above the flat line.
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I'm happier now I am getting near to being in the studio again and playing around.
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Ouigo, a no-frills version of high-speed trains, runs from stations near to France's larger cities.
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This week's elections are unlikely to see eurosceptic parties mustering anything near to a majority of seats.
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Both Microsoft and Starbucks are located near to Seattle, and the companies have partnered in the past.
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If the price remains near to the $38 level, the longer-term outlook for oil is bullish.
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"Our forces will remain in the towns that are located near to the oil fields," Esper said.
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Residents told WFLA they're concerned about the crafty gator being near to their homes – and their pets.
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It is important because it is also near to the upper level of the long-term GMMA.
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We believe some of these supportive factors will run their course in the near to medium term.
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Some flights circled over and near to the Marines' base at Camp Pendleton, north of San Diego.
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It's not just being queen for a day, it's becoming queen – or something near to it – forever.
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Partly this was because Cuba, so near to the US, inspired especially strong feelings in many Americans.
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Given its Negative Outlook, Fitch considers an upgrade of ALIC unlikely over the near- to intermediate-term.
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For years there have been plans to build turbines in the sea near to the golf course.
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A survey, conducted in 2014, found that more conservatives than liberals valued living near to extended family.
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Societe Generale sank near to the bottom of the European benchmark, down by more than 5 percent.
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However, Fitch expects leverage to decline back toward recent historical levels over the near- to intermediate-term.
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Handel now faces Lucy McBath, a businesswoman and gun control activist — an issue near to Bloomberg's heart.
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If they need a vaccination, do they really want to bring this so near to their children?
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Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer said he was hopeful that a deal was near to stabilize Obamacare.
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We were always searching, as a people, and those of us near to our profession especially so.
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"While we were there, that horrible sound was near to us," he said in a text message.
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Airline pilots face tough restrictions on how near to the start of shifts they may use marijuana.
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Germany's 10-year benchmark yield initially fell to -0.42%, near to Tuesday's two-week low of -0.43%.
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However, the near- to mid-term financial effects of the executive order on rated insurers should be modest.
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Even at half the Taycan's base price, the Polestar 2 offers ride quality near to the Porsche's standard.
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Slums grow because they provide something poor people need: affordable housing near to work, schools and public transport.
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But it's far from certain what Ford's balance sheet will look like in the near to mid-term.
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But there is one thing they can't yet contain, something near to many a book lover's heart: Marginalia.
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O'Gallagher often cites Christian Bale and Brad Pitt as having near-to-perfect physiques in both these films.
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Current customer renewals will be vital to maintaining growth and profit margins in the near- to medium-term.
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On Sunday, they traded entertainment for cycling, participating in fundraising for a cause near to them: beating cancer.
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The pound edged up to $1.3290, still near to seven-month lows of $1.3205 touched late last month.
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You just wear a bracelet and it sends a signal to devices you're near to prove you're you.
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Dark sand stretches out to the coastline, near to which a white pickup truck perches on flattened rock.
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But the latest drama is one that's especially near to our lipstick-loving hearts: the saga of #MakeupBae.
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Looking at individual stocks, Gemalto soared near to the top of the benchmark, up more than 8 percent.
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As the Air Force draws near to making its final selection, that appears to be what is happening.
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Over the near- to mid-term, Mongolia could also play a key role in negotiations with North Korea.
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A crowd gathered near to where the royals stood in a cordoned off area cheering on the runners.
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Despite recent volatility and weakness, Fitch expects the company will remain profitable in the near- to medium-term.
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Something is coming near to the end of its time among us, but its life is not ending.
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Another is the Q button, which has been relocated up to near to the top of the camera.
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During the 1970s, under the Nixon administration, this wobbly system of secrecy and leaks came near to collapse.
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One person near to her was asked whether they were still thinking about hitting people with his car.
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The rally towards 95 was near to the value of the lower edge of the long-term GMMA.
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"It is true we are near to closing everything," Rafael Vela, one of the prosecutors investigating Odebrecht, told Reuters.
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There&aposs a new feeling of hope that an end is near to Syria&aposs seven-year civil war.
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I've never got near to finishing a Dark Souls game, though I'm fascinated by the worlds they're set in.
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But even at half the Taycan's base price, the Polestar 2 offers ride quality near to the Porsche's standard.
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China's once-soaring ratio of debt to GDP is thus near to stabilising, at least for now (see chart).
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The market for transport services is $5.4 trillion a year, he estimates, of which it gets near to nothing.
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As seen in the Netherlands, they don't have to be too near to the voter to get this information.
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Source: FactSet U.S. jobs creation came near to a screeching halt in February as only 20,000 jobs were created.
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A police officer has been stabbed near to the British Parliament and the alleged assailant shot by armed police.
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In the near- to medium term, Ma'aden will remain the prime beneficiary of the mining industry push, he added.
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Michael Block, chief strategist at Rhino Trading Partners, is bearish on the banks in the near- to intermediate-term.
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The Italian/German 10-year bond yield spread hovered near to its highest since October 9 at 310 bps.
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"There is one title in particular that comes from a song and an event near to me," says Jones.
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Middle East experts Chevenix and Kamel didn't believe that the Yemeni civil war was anywhere near to ending soon.
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How does it feel to be so near to resuming the show, after being away for a few months?
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This means that they have to be based very near to where they operate — an expensive and limiting requirement.
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I have slowly moved to the center of the political compass, closer to understanding issues near to my heart.
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The attack took place in the heart of the French capital, near to the Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral.
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The United Nations and NGOs would much rather people stay in their homes because camps are already near to capacity.
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Fitch believes that brokerage commission will continue to be its primary source of revenue in the near to medium term.
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There was a sharp uptick in representation in 2014, and Coachella is very near to equality with the 2018 lineup.
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Gabriel Despréaux, near to Paris, says he has practised for decades but only started charging a fee two years ago.
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It was added at or very near to the final stage of editing—long after Kaczynski had concluded his reporting.
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KEB Hana's Stable Outlook reflects Fitch's expectation that the bank's profile will remain stable over the near- to medium-term.
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As such, Fitch does not expect ivari will require additional capital from its parent in the near to intermediate term.
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Discounts for near-to-maturity futures contracts, known as contango, are a symptom of an oversupplied market with high inventories.
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Trade-sensitive technology stocks rose 1.40%, pulling the S&P 500 up 0.69% and near to a record closing high.
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The Stable Outlooks reflect Fitch's expectation that the banks' financial profiles will remain steady over the near- to medium-term.
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But Ahmed said that this year the company will continue its "fast growth" and will get near to becoming breakeven.
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A video of shots so intimately near to its subjects, the viewer can feel their eyeballs grazing the video images.
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Peta Murgatroyd kept her baby boy near to her heart in a sweet way on Monday's Dancing with the Stars.
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Fitch believes that brokerage commission will continue to be YSID's primary source of revenue in the near to medium term.
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Fitch believes that BPD Bali's capitalisation is adequate to support the bank's business growth in the near to medium term.
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Why would someone be so near to my home, to my children, in this place that is not the city?
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Fitch expects FMBI's capital position to modestly improve over the near- to medium-term, an expectation incorporated into today's affirmation.
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The money you save on gas doesn't come near to offsetting the price premium of the Tesla for similar equipment.
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The perennial challenge for Democrats here is that Hispanics do not vote anywhere near to the level of their population.
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While millions of Africans are eating unhealthy foods or overeating, millions of Africans are still starving or near to it.
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"We will always keep Nia near to us, and say enough is enough in her memory and in her honor."
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"We need to get phase two and phrase three done, and we're not anywhere near to getting phase three," Sen.
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If not complete contentment, at least there Joana would feel near to other wild hearts, finally allowed to roam free.
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I meet Dabash at a nighttime gathering in the village of Um Tuba, very near to where he grew up.
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"Police were called at 1:58 pm to a stabbing at premises near to London Bridge," they said on Twitter.
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Most of these copies date to the second century CE, near to or during the time of the emperor Hadrian.
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RATING SENSITIVITIES An upgrade is unlikely in the near to medium future because of Union's modest market position and business scale.
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Minneapolis, Minnesota: 1 dead, 223 injuredAt about 9 PM, dozens of shots were fired near to the city's fourth police precinct.
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Maybe not, but it sure seems like our near- to intermediate-term growth potential could be capped based on these factors.
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Last week, Fed Chairman Jerome Powell said that he sees the central bank's benchmark interest rate near to a neutral level.
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King Nevins will be a key adviser as Pence continues to support causes near to her heart in her new role.
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These balance sheet strengths underpin the resilience of the bank's credit profile despite near- to medium-term uncertainty, in our view.
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If anyone is stranded, I have a space in Central London, near to Borough Market / Vauxhall / London bridge you cn stay.
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China has frequently lambasted the United States and its allies for freedom of navigation naval operations near to Chinese-occupied islands.
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What King and Parker were proposing was cheap, point-to-point travel using small, convenient airports near to fast-growing centres.
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Only two true Midwesterners are in the running so far and could plausibly talk of Milwaukee as being near to home.
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And sipping on the drink, as his song advises, would've been near to impossible as the drink was 132 gallons total.
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Kosuzu Sunayama, 26, who lives near to where the stabbings took place, said she could hear the screams from her home.
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The coastal port city is also home to coal-burning power plants, some of which operate very near to residential areas.
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In Fitch's view, the transaction should not have a significant impact to UMBF's financial performance in the near to intermediate term.
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Kovind secured 2,930 votes in a secret nationwide ballot involving near to 20143,000 lawmakers from the central parliament and state legislatures.
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AFP reported on Friday Germany's largest lender is near to reducing its $14-billion settlement from U.S. authorities to $0.1183 billion.
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Near to the Wild Heart of Life hits that nerve repeatedly, even on the songs that don't sound as immediately sentimental.
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But she said that the so called "automobile exception" does not apply when the vehicle is so near to a home.
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Now, it seems HQ2 may instead be a pair of satellite offices in near-to-DC Virginia and New York City.
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"We've not seen any developed leading military get anywhere near to buying Chinese UAVs," he said, referring to unmanned aerial vehicles.
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Under the plan, Ivory Coast will build six warehouses with total capacity of 250,000 tonnes near to the main growing areas.
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"We are near to achieving the orderly withdrawal that is an essential basis for building a close future partnership," May wrote.
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At one point, she seems very near to being mauled, but Denham never stops rolling film, never turns his camera away.
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But Prowse is right in that Near To The Wild Heart Of Life is not an album of adrenaline-boosting rockers.
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Opinion Columnist A special election this near to the November midterms isn't solely or even primarily about who won and lost.
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Meanwhile, about 108,000 people participated in a pro-police rally in Tamar Park, near to the Legislative Council offices, police said.
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Given its Negative Outlook, Fitch considers an upgrade of Allstate Life Insurance Company (ALIC) unlikely over the near- to intermediate-term.
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"That a ship should capsize quite near to the port suggests that the inspection was not carried out properly," he added.
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United Arab Emirates: 5,000 U.S. troops are stationed in the UAE, the tiny nation situated near to the Strait of Hormuz.
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One has to be a supreme optimist to believe that the Chinese government is anywhere near to having the coronavirus under control.
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"I think the time is near to move into the next zone of resistance, which is around the $5333 mark," he said.
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The females stay near to the ground, emitting faint flashes of light undetectable to humans, while the males hover several feet ahead.
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Favorably, Athene has no financial leverage and currently has no plans to introduce additional financial leverage in the near to intermediate term.
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An upgrade of the rating is unlikely in the near- to medium-term, given the difficult operating environment for German life insurers.
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But those changes have not silenced all the critics and a group of councils near to Heathrow have already brought in lawyers.
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Private consultancy figures place Brazil even further ahead this year, drawing near to the record 2017 U.S. crop of 119.5 million tonnes.
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The speed of packets moving across the internet means that being geographically near to the target, for most military purposes, is irrelevant.
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Located near to the beautiful Bay of Biscay, it is famed for its stunning beaches with crystal clear water, cuisine, and hiking.
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In the long run, Matthews wants to offer his company's milk to schools and orphanages at no cost or near to it.
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The official U.S. government hurricane outlook, released Thursday, calls for near to slightly above average hurricane activity, but less than last season.
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Multiple stun grenades were fired, and, according to a UN press release, one of them "came very near" to impacting the group.
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British Transport Police said they had responded to incidents at Shadwell, Stratford and Canning Town, near to London's Canary Wharf financial district.
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Recently, Mr. Silver of FiveThiryEight said Comey's letter to Congress sent out so near to the election was the reason of Mrs.
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I understand that it's near to 100 people, and I think that makes it very difficult to manage and get meaningful input.
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People are more instinctively drawn to small groups, whether that is their local communities or their near to hand social affiliations and identities.
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As the time drew near to pay the rent on their apartment, the family would eat less, mostly beans and the occasional egg.
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The Outlooks on EMEA banks are near to their least negative net level since the financial crisis, indicating diminished downgrade risk in 244.
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"The males left prior to the arrival of police but one of them was stopped by police near to the scene," they said.
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Points are claimed not just by the player that captures the prey, but by all players near to the prey when it's captured.
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At the effective lower bound, where interest rates are at or very near to zero, the Fed cannot simply slash short-term rates.
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My niece is taking sailing classes at one of the sailing clubs near to my house and they are organizing a BBQ tonight.
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Fitch believes this is unlikely in the near- to intermediate-term due to the company's bolt-on acquisition strategy, which periodically increases leverage.
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Malcher explains that the gas station is located between two popular tourist areas, Ipanema and Copacabana, and near to the Olympic Park venue.
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Meanwhile, Tang says that the move into wellness services beyond massage has helped Urban get near to profitability and significantly improve unit economics.
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E27 reported that the firm is near to closing its maiden fund, but Tan declined to comment on the specifics when we asked.
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This week, we're chatting about the return of The X Files to Fox — a show near to Liz's heart and dear to Emily's.
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A study of Ibizan emergency services near to nightlife from 2008-2014 reported 8,781 drug-related incidents with 46% of cases involving MDMA.
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His research firm is more bearish on Russia than the IMF, forecasting its economy could contract by near to 2 percent in 2016.
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But he suggested stocks were "clearly near to a top, " and 2018 could be positive but less rewarding and more volatile for investors.
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Norris lives near to the factory and is a regular there, working with his mechanics and engineers and spending time in the simulator.
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Though she may be best known as an actress, she is using her Hollywood platform to spread a message near to her heart.
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What happens instead is a body of work that comes near to a religious experience, as effectuated by Rabinowitch's more than considerable skill.
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A slew of offerings for practically every market segment exists because we're still nowhere near to figuring out how best to protect enterprises.
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Near to Christmas, residents are permitted to buy 24 bottles of "Christmas beer," or beer with more than 7 percent alcohol in it.
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Although China has the deep pockets India does not, many Sri Lankans consider India too geographically near to risk being on poor terms.
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Meat donated by a store owner near to where Mr. Carrasco has been cleaning the streets sat atop the metal grating, lightly sizzling.
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It's as near to perfect as any sports car ever made, and I'm saving every penny until I can get one for myself.
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There was a terrific parade of American-made goods, some of them near to my heart: Stetson hats and Gibson guitars among them.
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Like Google and IBM's current quantum hardware, Microsoft's future qubits will require cooling near to absolute zero inside a special refrigerator to operate.
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Skies are partly to mostly sunny with colder highs only in the mid-40s, although that's near to above normal for early January.
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Isaacs consistently returned the hatred of a group such as ISIS with compassion, a quality we know he holds near to his heart.
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Fitch believes these dynamics are manageable within the regulatory compact and unlikely to meaningfully weaken PPW's creditworthiness in the near- to intermediate-term.
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My studio is a converted fire house in East London, in an industrial part of the city near to the former Olympic Site.
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Ivanka Trump, also present for the luncheon, is also actively working on women's empowerment issues, a cause near to her heart and skill set.
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However, before flying to Russia Erdogan had said hundreds of Kurdish fighters remained near to Syria's northeast border despite the truce demanding their withdrawal.
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Now her business is near to collapse—as are those of several of her friends—because of high inflation and the costs of corruption.
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Fitch does not expect ABC to commit to operating with such low leverage or to enhance profit margins in the near-to-intermediate term.
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Officials reportedly said the person who died is a woman and was near to the source of the explosion, The Orange County Register reported .
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Fitch expects the operating environment to continue improving, with positive changes over the near- to medium-term being of a cyclical and structural nature.
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The causes of Islamic radicalization are complex, and no one is suggesting that drug decriminalization alone would come anywhere near to solving the problem.
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"At least in the near to mid-term future, $30 billion per year is not even the total market demand," Sachdeva said via email.
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But a close and perceptive observer of contemporary politics — and someone who remains near to the practice and wielding of political power — he is.
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The November 2017 rally toward 95 for the dollar index was near to the value of the lower edge of the long-term GMMA.
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They put a plan together anyway to prepare themselves and others in the area in case the fire started to draw near to them.
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The path to the Beloved was closed, even when he was so near to her, and he did not know how to open it.
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Mortars were fired from the area under YPG control near to the location where the Turkish reconnaissance team was operating, the senior rebel said.
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The more you listen to Near To The Wild Heart Of Life the more it sounds like a next chapter-type record for Japandroids.
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It is about the allure of presidential power, and the people who drew near to it as they sought political influence or financial gain.
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Another helpful strategy is to keep the tank as near to full as practical when the car will be parked for a long period.
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However, if you&aposre not near to term or you develop preeclampsia postpartum, treatment will involve medication and possibly a trip to the hospital.
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He added that he hopes to have 'visibility' on the matter in the near to medium term, but declined to reveal the transaction value.
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The yield on 10-year sovereign debt has risen near to 20 percent, making it much more expensive for the Ankara government to borrow.
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Authorities said the injured woman climbed the stairs near to park's exit and collapsed on the sidewalk in front of a security guard booth.
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A convoy of Islamic State fighters evacuated Syria's Raqqa overnight, the SDF said earlier, with the negotiated withdrawal bringing the battle near to its end.
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Economists say a cut would require significantly weaker economic conditions, while one source told Reuters this was nowhere near to being discussed by the ECB.
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The NCAR researchers focused their analysis on 50 cities within or near to the currently known range of the Aedes aegypti in the United States.
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In the near- to intermediate-term, we expect organic growth to be challenged given the continued declines in cereal and challenges in its yogurt business.
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For that reason, we all need to do what we can to ensure that everyone has a 'local' near to where they live or work.
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"I bought the pass primarily because you could use it at Alamo Drafthouse, which I love and is near to where we live," she said.
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Fitch does not expect NAVI's asset quality or funding profile to change meaningfully over the near- to medium-term as a result of this acquisition.
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Hug those near to you, be with your children, go dancing, talk to people you don't know and see the humanity reflected in their eyes.
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A major component of outreach to Muslim youth—one that Rice later described in her memoir as "near to my own heart"—was through sport.
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"As the old saying goes, often the best places to look for oil are in places near to where you've already found it," said Schofield.
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Energy outperformed other sectors however, rising 1.25 percent, with oil and gas stocks Tullow Oil and Saipem rising near to the top of European benchmarks.
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His party then won the most votes in two national elections, in December and June, but each time without coming near to a parliamentary majority.
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And while it boasts one of the highest minimum wages in the country, that still won't get you anywhere near to affording an apartment there.
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"I've seen folks who have sprayed a patch of carpet, then fixed that to the tree or near to the camera trap," Devlin told me.
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If Ward turns up in anything near to his usual form, it might be one of the better boxing showings you will see this year.
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I have now realised that even if an upload helps an artist quite a lot, it is nowhere near to what I want to offer.
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She is stepping into her own belief system and wanting to peacefully protest for this Black Lives Matter movement, which is near to her heart.
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Footage shows a man being held down on the floor by police in the aftermath of the incident near to London's Natural History Museum pic.twitter.
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Out There NASA's new spacecraft, to be launched next month, will give scientists a much clearer view of the planets orbiting stars near to us.
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Briefly, an argument for conservatism: Japandroids announced the release of their long—LONG—awaited third album, Near To The Wild Heart of Life this week.
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News media decides to treat clueless speculation as something near to fact, and the next turn of the violent video game moral panic is on.
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The most important thing to King, however, was to make Near To The Wild Heart Of Life as fulfilling as the records that influenced him.
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She had just started a new job, working as a medical assistant at a facility near to their home in Lakewood Heights, in southeast Atlanta.
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Close-ups amplify the claustrophobia; Ms. Moss said that the camera sometimes came so near to her face that she would bump up against it.
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Fitch's Positive Outlook reflects the view that FNNI's operating performance could strengthen further over the near to medium term and potentially warrant a higher rating.
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"Leading indicators from the surveys clearly point to an improving economy, at least in the near-to-medium term," said NAB chief economist, Alan Oster.
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On Monday, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Democrats are "hoping to come near to conclusion" on a deal with the administration on Trump's revised NAFTA.
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But before a deal can be made, a tremendous amount of work must be done to get a bill conceived, drafted, and near to passage.
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The couple have requested wedding gifts be made in the form of a donation to a selection of charities that support causes near to their hearts.
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The band just announced their new album Near to the Wild Heart of Life is coming in 2017 and, yo, how life-affirming does that sound?
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Provincial economic performance has been generally positive since the recession, and is likely to exceed performance of most other provinces in the near to medium term.
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SANA reported on Sunday clashes between the Syrian army and Turkish forces near to Ras al-Ain, a town in northern Syria on the Turkish border.
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"Our vision is that there will be several lampposts near your home with a charge-point that you can park near to charge overnight," Richard explains.
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Season 1 winner Kelly Clarkson pre-recorded a medley of some of her biggest hits, because she is near to giving birth to her second child.
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The incident is the latest example of Russian jets flying near to Britain, often as a way of testing the response time of their British counterparts.
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Likewise, Mirren gives Mother Ginger some heart, but she's wasted on such a flat character, whose true identity isn't even revealed until near to the end.
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If you are that famous and you put all your jewelry on the net, you go to hotels where nobody can come near to the room.
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For now, tourists have little reason to head beyond it to the district's main town, near to which, on requisitioned farmland, the expo will be held.
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However, asset-quality deterioration should moderate in the near to medium term, as the operating environment gradually recovers and the industry's risk management practices slowly improve.
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Looking at individual stocks, Denmark's Danske Bank sank near to the bottom of the European benchmark on Friday, finishing down 6.24 percent, off its session lows.
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However, the shares are now trading very near to our prior 12-month target price of $200 and we believe now accurately reflect our favorable view.
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Fitch's 'BBB+' ratings provide Agilent with flexibility to take part in the consolidation characterizing the life sciences and diagnostics sector in the near- to medium-term.
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For many people without access to transportation, the privilege of taking time off from work, or access to childcare, abortion access will be near to impossible.
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"A car then crashed near to parliament and at least one man, armed with a knife, continued the attack and tried to enter parliament," Rowley said.
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The group said it is near to finalising management arrangements for a further 80 billion pounds in assets and would update the market in due course.
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Just set up a VPN, connect to a server near to your home, and you should be able to pick up viewing where you left off.
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In fact, Near to the Wild Heart of Life might as well be a concept album about wanting to be a good boyfriend in your 30s.
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The ratios are the lowest in the peer group and Fitch expects management action to lift the bank's capital buffers in the near to medium term.
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In the meantime, health workers are vaccinating another 160,000 Bangladeshi children who live in communities near to refugee settlements in the border district of Cox's Bazar.
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Fitch's 'BBB+' ratings provide Agilent with flexibility to take part in the consolidation characterizing the life sciences and diagnostics sector in the near to medium term.
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And in all of this inefficiency, frustration and absurdity, Barrodale has captured something near to what it feels like to be confined to a human brain.
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Gym rats have a safe haven amid the growing coronavirus pandemic -- a lot of their go-to facilities don't seem anywhere near to shutting their doors.
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But still we seek to draw near, to step a little closer — not only to art, but also to the often-veiled lives of its creators.
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There was no distinct stage, and the crowd soon discovered we could navigate freely, turning our backs to some dancers while drawing near to investigate others.
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The Stable Outlook reflects Fitch's expectation that Panin Sekuritas will maintain a steady risk profile over the near to medium term without significant increase in leverage.
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Each reported strong fourth-quarter earnings last month and there were no signs of pressure near to mid-term, said Terry McEvoy, managing director at Stephens.
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For Biden, the goal on Tuesday was to draw as near to Sanders in terms of overall pledged delegates to the Democratic National Convention as possible.
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" "Our soldiers are there (in Syria) in order to secure Russia's interests in this critically important part of the world, which is so near to us.
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The yield on 10-year Italian sovereign debt is at 3.393 percent, near to its highs of 2018 and sitting at levels not seen since early 2014.
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Shah told CNBC the company is making strides toward turning a profit, and is working toward becoming free cash-flow positive in the near to short term.
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The bodies of the 49-year-old father, 39-year-old mother and 11-year-old daughter were all found scattered near to the car he added.
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Fitch believes the company's improving free cash generation from projects that are due to be completed in the near to medium term will strengthen its liquidity profile.
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The increasing inflationary pressures should ease concerns among officials at the European Central Bank (ECB), who have struggled to bring inflation near to its 2 percent target.
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ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Tuesday the withdrawal of the Kurdish YPG militia from areas in Syria near to the Turkish border was continuing.
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Positive: Future developments that may, individually or collectively, lead to positive rating action include the following: An upgrade is not anticipated in the near to intermediate term.
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Based in Yokosuka, near to Tokyo, which is also home to the U.S. Seventh Fleet's carrier, the Ronald Reagan, the Izumo's primary mission is anti-submarine warfare.
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With Leonardo da Vinci, Einstein, Dali, Marina Abramovic... any creator that wants to be near to the "truth" and explore existence as it is, with no boundaries.
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Positive rating actions are unlikely over the near to medium term without a shift in ESRX's financial policy that results in debt to EBITDA durably below 1.5x.
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With that in mind, I decide to attend the Finnish Sahti Championship, which takes place in Sastamala, very near to Finlandia Sahti where I started my journey.
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And the latest opinion polls suggest that the outcome is too close to call, with no single party likely to come near to winning a parliamentary majority.
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By a vote of 6-to-3, the justices held that the government had not met the "heavy burden" established in Near to warrant a prior restraint.
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As we got near to the worker's home, we passed a huge field of garbage along the roadside, and dozens of people were picking through the trash.
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Meanwhile, Goldman Sachs raised its target price on both TDC and Telenet, causing both stocks to close up near to the top of the STOXX 600 benchmark.
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The prospect of a market near to balance has helped narrow the contango (Brent contango is hard to square with missing barrels, Reuters, March 9) (tmsnrt.rs/1Sij459).
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It cited increased discounting as a driver of the lower gross margin and predicted lower profitability "over the near to intermediate term" due to its new products.
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They see the potential for cyclical stocks versus defensives to continue to gain momentum in the near to medium term in the U.S. and in emerging markets.
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The following rating sensitivities exclude the potential acquisition of St. Jude: --Leverage to increase significantly in the near to intermediate term, if the Alere acquisition is completed.
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"A lot of these people have been moved to such a degree that even if it's a shed, it's one near to people they know," he said.
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Teva Pharmaceutical – Teva was downgraded to "neutral" from "outperform" at Credit Suisse, which pointed to the lack of meaningful near to midterm catalysts for the drug maker.
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Trained in jewelry design, Su started to create sculptural works inspired by the Syrian refugees near to her family home in Antioch in the south of Turkey.
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In any case, you can visit a site near to where Ponce landed that's been referred to as the Fountain of Youth for more than a century.
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This will be great news for the ears of anyone who lives near to an airport and suffers daily with aircraft landing and taking off every few minutes.
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That is a third higher than exports in June and near to the 1.1 million tonnes exported in June 2016 that was the highest since at least 2000.
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"We believe the valuation range captures much of the near to intermediate term upside potential," Shyam Patil, tech analyst at Susquehanna Financial Group, said in a note Wednesday.
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The only real difference between Near to the Wild Heart and Celebration Rock is that King uses his first "I" within the first verse of the first song.
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Moreover, the company's relative lack of revenue diversity and level of loan growth when compared to peers are also considered rating constraints in the near- to medium-term.
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"In the near to medium term ... identifying this weakness in the parasite could help researchers find ways to develop new forms of treatment for sleeping sickness," Weir added.
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Capitalisation is likely to remain satisfactory for the three banks throughout 2016 and 2017 as Fitch expects loan growth to remain subdued in the near to medium term.
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" UBS's Dennis Geiger also wondered, "From here it's not clear shares have much upside near to medium term, & challenges to sales momentum or flow-through present downside risk.
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Two industry sources said earlier that British airline Virgin Atlantic was near to finalising a deal to buy close to 10 A7773-1000 jets, worth $356 million each.
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Protesters attacked police with sticks and stones near to Congress after officers deployed tear gas, and a Red Cross official said that five people were treated for injuries.
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He moved back to Brazil and became a pig farmer near to the south-western border with Paraguay, before his arrest brought him back into the public eye.
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S. trade talks drew a guarded welcome, while the euro hit lows on a range of counterparts amid speculation the European Central Bank was near to easing policy.
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"I don't see that we're ready or near to ready to creating AI judges and lawyers," Dr. Nikolaos Aletras, the scientist who led the research, told The Verge.
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In the future we will surely be farming in the sea and not just the standard fish farming that happens on shore and very near to the shore.
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The current value of the uptrend line is near $1,305 and that is also near to the value of the lower edge of the long-term trend line.
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Elsewhere Germany's 10-year government bond, the benchmark for the region held near to 0.10 percent having dipped as low as 0.07 percent at the end of January.
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The only real difference between Near to the Wild Heart and Celebration Rock is that King uses his first "I" within the first verse of the first song.
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After all, we are as far from a postracial, post-postcolonial world as we are near to arriving at whatever technique or technology is necessary for eternal life.
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Fortescue Metals Group climbed 5.3 percent to its highest in almost two years after lowering its production costs near to that of giants BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto .
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It has been tested several times so it acts as a second support feature with a current value near to the value of the support level around $65.
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Capitalisation is likely to remain satisfactory for the three banks throughout 2017 and 2018 as Fitch expects loan growth to remain subdued in the near to medium term.
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Many of the teachers I meet on the road attended college in their home states and work in, or very near to, the communities where they grew up.
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The Federal Reserve on Wednesday reaffirmed its outlook for more rate hikes and expressed confidence that a recent rise in inflation near to its target would be sustained.
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Katrina, a Category 3 storm with winds near to 204 kph, produced storm surges that breached the levees around New Orleans, leading to catastrophic flooding in the city.
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For near to a decade Mr. Kagami slaved over eight acres of land, refusing even to till his soil — better for the environment, but resulting in low yields.
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Evans allegedly voted twice in favor of a bill that provided funding for buildings either owned by or near to NSE clients — Squash on Fire and EastBanc, Inc.
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Slowing economic growth and potentially higher market volatility present cyclical risks to asset quality - where some concentrations have built up - and profitability in the near to medium term.
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Writing in Germany's Die Welt, May said the two sides were "near to achieving the orderly withdrawal that is an essential basis for building a close future partnership".
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Dinner party diplomacy She plans to use her national platform as first daughter to continue to promote women's empowerment, a cause near to her heart and her skill set.
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"Some students may experience difficulty shifting from near to far – like from a textbook to a chalkboard – following concussion," Kontos, who wasn't involved in the study, said by email.
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The rating therefore incorporates an increase in the loan-to-deposit ratio over the near- to medium-term, although Fitch assumes that liquidity will continue to be managed conservatively.
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"Third strong bombing exploded, it was [too] near to us, bombing's fragments, stones and dust fall on us like heavy rain drops, we went back home scared," she wrote.
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But as a compression device, the seven-song limit was perfect for framing and accentuating its CEO's narrow strengths in an opener the series never got near to topping.
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The near- to medium-term outlook for the bank has also been clouded by the five month-old anti-government protests in Hong Kong, its single-biggest profit center.
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I think it makes me able to access certain things that are quite near to the surface…an honesty or something about life that I wouldn't have had otherwise.
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With the app, all a beekeeper need do is to hold their smartphone near to the hive's entrance for 30 seconds while it analyses the sound of the bees.
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The oil market remains near to balance only because U.S. sanctions on Iran and Venezuela, as well as production problems in several other countries, are disrupting OPECs output badly.
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A significant weakening in their parents' financial strength could also negatively affect the ratings, although Fitch believes this to be a remote prospect in the near to medium term.
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According to the NHC forecasts, Norma could hit southern parts of Baja California near to its popular tourist resorts by Monday, when it is projected to be weakening again.
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The reason for the commotion wasn&apost immediately clear as three stewards moved across to where the banner was, on the bottom row near to one of the goals.
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It's a rule we're led to believe thanks to magnets and pop culture alike — and it's just about the only romance rule I hold anywhere near to my heart.
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Likewise, I think you'll find that two of the teams near to the top of League One right now – Walsall and Burton – have two of the very smallest budgets.
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There isn't a tremendous amount of pole work overall, but she did climb the thing damn near to the top, at one point disappearing altogether behind the drop ceiling.
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Most South Koreans shrug all this off as an inevitable consequence of being so near to China, says Ha Seung-soo of the Green Party, set up in 2012.
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The issue demonstrated is only triggered when the web browser is used, and also required the car to be physically near to and connected to a malicious wifi hotspot.
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Crossover Health is one of a small number of companies that specialize in working with self-insured employers to provide medical and wellness services on or near to campus.
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Since 1992, changes in the outlook for oil production, consumption and stocks have had the biggest impact on futures contracts near to delivery rather than those with longer maturities.
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Looking at individual stocks, Royal Mail tumbled near to the bottom of the European benchmark, after Deutsche Bank, Berenberg and Jefferies all cut their target price for the stock.
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A significant weakening in their parents' financial strengths could also negatively affect the ratings, although Fitch believes this to be a remote prospect in the near to medium term.
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The Stable Outlooks on ACB and Military Bank reflect Fitch's expectation that their risk profiles will be maintained over the near- to medium-term amid macroeconomic stability in Vietnam.
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Although the rand was 0.45 percent firmer at 13.7475 rand to the dollar, it was still near to Tuesday's almost three month low of 13.9400 rand to the dollar.
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Fitch expects the impaired loan ratios for the Singapore banks to remain steady in the near to medium term with marginal upward bias given their reasonably disciplined underwriting standards.
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KEY ASSUMPTIONS Fitch's key assumptions within the rating case for Abbot Laboratories include: --Leverage to increase significantly in the near- to intermediate-term, if the Alere acquisition is completed.
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The two-storey building in Cairo's Gamaliya district is near to where the author was born and the area was the inspiration for many of his stories and characters.
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All three are at, or near, to the end of a cycle; Real and Bayern, certainly, are contemplating comprehensive overhauls this summer regardless of how the season turns out.
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It's a small moment, but it underscores, in a strange, rather heartbreaking way, how the flaws of this book seem very near to the point it wants to make.
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A worker carries out sanitation operations for the coronavirus emergency in Piazza dei Miracoli near to the Tower of Pisa in a deserted town in Pisa, Italy, March 203.
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"P&G (as well as other companies in our coverage) does not expect EMs or category growth rates to materially improve in the near-to- intermediate term," he said.
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Several schools are situated near to the chemical plant, Tianjiayi, including a kindergarten less than a mile away, state media reported, prompting concern and anger on Chinese social media.
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"We will not let anyone use the excuse of fighting Daesh (Islamic State) to advance and attempt to draw near to the defenses of the allies forces," he said.
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Deutsche shares, which hit a record low earlier on Friday, extended their recovery after the AFP news agency said the bank was near to a settlement for $5.4 billion.
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The oil market remains near to balance only because U.S. sanctions on Iran and Venezuela, as well as production problems in several other countries, are disrupting OPEC's output badly.
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Once the researchers can observe the objects traveling near to, and interacting with, the supermassive black hole, they will have a better idea of the objects&apos behavior and nature.
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Promoting women in the workplace is a cause near to Trump's heart and skill set -- she also has a book on the topic, Women Who Work, coming out in May.
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According to Business Insider's reporting, more than half of the remaining homes in Boca Chica have now sold to SpaceX, including the Pointers', or are near to or in closing.
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Her lawyer, Rod Dixon, said the Kroger location where she was abducted should have had a security guard — similar to the one in Atlanta near to where she was rescued.
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The issue demonstrated is only triggered when the web browser is used, and also required the car to be physically near to and connected to a malicious Wi-Fi hotspot.
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It is near to where three people were killed and several injured in a shootout between two gangs just two weeks ago, but police said there was no apparent link.
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Deutsche, which settled with the FHFA for $21.6 billion in 7.53, insists that it will not pay anything near to what the DoJ has asked for, and it surely won't.
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"As we're based near to Ses Salines, we use Sal de Ibiza [Ibiza's own-brand salt] in some of the cocktails and we use a lot of rosemary," he says.
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In contrast, much of the LNG is consumed near to where it is offloaded and re-gasified, meaning it doesn't suffer from the additional costs associated with the pipeline imports.
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RATING SENSITIVITIES A downgrade of SCBSL's rating could result from SCB's rating falling below Sri Lanka's IDR, although Fitch sees that as highly unlikely in the near to medium term.
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The company's business expansion The Stable Outlook reflects Fitch's expectation that Panin Sekuritas will maintain a steady risk profile over the near to medium term without significant increase in leverage.
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Police initially arrested a 25-year-old Iraqi the day after the attack after uncovering letters near to the site of the explosion which claimed links to Islamic State (IS).
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Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, speaking to reporters ahead of Schumer, said no "delaying tactic" would push a Senate vote on the nominee near to or after the Nov.
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To compensate, the slight superhero was shot in narrow doorways (giving the illusion of breadth) or near to the camera, and other characters constantly referred to a "six-foot bat".
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When asked by Variety whether he's anywhere near to revealing story and casting details, Feige said "no," further signaling that Marvel Studios isn't in any rush to reboot the property.
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The ministry said an air strike killed 30 field commanders and up to 300 militants during an ISIS "meeting council" on May 28, near to the southern outskirts of Raqqa.
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The sentence should read, "And in all of this inefficiency, frustration and absurdity, Barrodale has captured something near to what it feels like to be confined to a human brain."
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It also reflects Fitch's expectation that Taiwan Life should not require capital from CTBC Holding, and ultimately CTBC Bank, to support its business growth in the near to medium term.
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The run-up to Near To The Wild Heart of Life has been suspenseful and agonizing and then hugely, brilliantly fun with a title track that sounded finished and ready.
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There's no reason unemployment in the US should ever get near to 10 percent, and there's no reason for a recession and recovery to take as long as they did.
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The scope of her vision makes you feel, when you are close to her fiction, that you have glimpsed the sublime — that you have swum very near to a whale.
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E-cigarette maker Juul, which has vowed to make cigarettes obsolete, is near to inking a deal to become business partners with Altria, one of the world's largest tobacco companies.
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"I think some people will compete to be a victim and be the worst off ever, but then maybe someone near to you has died, or something similar," Hopkins said.
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The upper edge of the short term GMMA is above the resistance level near 3,360 and the lower edge of the short term GMMA is near to the 3,6403 level.
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Japanese firms are also unenthusiastic: Only 4 percent of large and mid-sized firms plan to use bitcoin in the near to medium term, showed a Reuters poll last month.
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The need to preserve this ethereal quality is what makes the New Stage Theater Company's adaptation of Lispector's "Near to the Wild Heart," an admirable attempt at taming the beast.
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I've never seen my grandfather, but my grandmother was always near to me, at least near for Siberia; I was able to reach her village in four hours by bus.
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