Needless to say, he was sued, and needless to say, he lost.
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Needless to say, the brash leader wasn't invited to .
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Needless to say, the model was paid in dollars. ■
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"Slide on Me" Needless to say, the fans are psyched.
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"Needless to say, I was angry and disappointed," he said.
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Needless to say, it has become her staple summer shoe!
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Needless to say this is a column about Saudi Arabia.
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Needless to say, the two did not hit it off.
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Needless to say, the research did not go over well.
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Needless to say, people are reading the ingredients very carefully.
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Needless to say, there are not many pitchers like this.
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Needless to say, Facebook has a lot to answer for.
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Needless to say, you're going need a lot of condoms.
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Needless to say, I've learned a ton along the way.
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Needless to say, some major changes are on the horizon.
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Needless to say, Candace Cameron Bure is one proud mom!
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Needless to say, a lot of people were very excited.
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Needless to say, Kendrick's post left House Stark fans swooning.
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Needless to say, everyone in the photo looks visibly tense.
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Needless to say, that sets high hopes for Rio's ratings.
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Needless to say, he did not attend those years either.
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Needless to say, he got more than he bargained for.
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Needless to say, comments like the above are never okay.
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Needless to say the cabin fever drove me to tears.
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Needless to say, I think she wants to get married.
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Needless to say, the photo totally made our hearts melt.
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Needless to say we did not get through it all.
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Needless to say, we have to do something about this.
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Needless to say, that transphobic "joke" hasn't gone over well.
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Needless to say I did not fucking sleep that night.
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Needless to say, it was interesting time in my life.
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Needless to say, it doesn't go quite according to plan.
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Needless to say Ben is much more likable than Gaston.
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Needless to say, it looks like a lot of fun.
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Needless to say, a Nexit would cause much greater upheaval.
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Needless to say, there is a lot of crying involved.
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Needless to say, most of Twitter was not having it.
|
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Needless to say she didn't get the deals she wanted.
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Needless to say, people got very emotional about this decision.
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And needless to say, hospitals aren't enthusiastic about this idea.
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Needless to say, it doesn't quite work out as planned.
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Needless to say, OnePlus has put itself in good company.
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Needless to say, we were excited to test it out.
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Needless to say, the surprise was well received on Facebook.
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Needless to say, Trudeau's book was a bunch of shit.
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Needless to say, we could all use a break tonight.
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Needless to say, the government is not working very well.
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Needless to say, not to shabby for a first launch.
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"Needless to say, I found these reports disquieting," Hatch wrote.
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Needless to say, Marra and Alvarenga balk at these claims.
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Needless to say, people definitely upped their game in England.
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Needless to say, I was desperate for a role model.
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Needless to say, this simulation makes a lot of assumptions.
|
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Needless to say, Donald Trump has not appeared on Paradise.
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Needless to say, the pics prompted quite a big reaction.
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Needless to say, the Touch Bar has been largely disliked.
|
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Needless to say, lots of things have happened since 1999.
|
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Needless to say, the main attraction is still the beer.
|
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Needless to say, Gizmodo writers are not paid by Monsanto.
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Needless to say, the man is a true American hero.
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Needless to say, none of this makes Facebook look good.
|
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Happiness, needless to say, is also in short supply here.
|
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Needless to say, Congress doesn't appear to have that problem.
|
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Needless to say, messy lines, broken lipstick and hilarity ensued.
|
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The joke, needless to say, did not land as expected.
|
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Needless to say, people were pretty impressed by Bain's pluck.
|
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Needless to say the entire process reignited my lip craze.
|
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Needless to say, this is not your ordinary bank office.
|
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Needless to say, they still have their hands full. Congrats!!
|
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Needless to say, the brand upped the ante this year.
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Needless to say, at 1 o'clock the doors remained locked.
|
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Needless to say, we heard our fans loud and clear.
|
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Needless to say, this I'm already obsessed with this case.
|
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Needless to say, spoilers ahead for various Marvel Comics stories.
|
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Needless to say, assisting in hacking someone's emails is illegal.
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Needless to say that we're very excited to meet you.
|
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Needless to say, the Olympics will not fix this mess.
|
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Needless to say, the guy didn't stick around much longer.
|
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Needless to say, several fan videos and photos have surfaced.
|
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Needless to say, we could not be any more delighted.
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Needless to say, it's going to be a busy night.
|
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Needless to say, fans are extremely impressed with her contribution.
|
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Needless to say, Leicester City players and fans, celebrated vigorously.
|
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Needless to say, I did not sleep well that night.
|
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Needless to say, Honnold's brain is wired differently than most.
|
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Needless to say, she is not from the corporate world.
|
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Needless to say, those suits are fewer and further between.
|
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Needless to say, the gallery has no interest in leaving.
|
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Needless to say, it is an expensive condition to treat.
|
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Needless to say, bad actors will exploit these blind spots.
|
|
Needless to say it all got under some fans' skin.
|
|
Needless to say, most of the suggestions weren't entirely serious.
|
|
Needless to say, all local television news caught the trouble.
|
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Needless to say, it went down a storm on Twitter.
|
|
Needless to say, Christmas is not simply about giving presents.
|
|
Needless to say, I was nervous about meeting my hero.
|
|
Needless to say, the Comey firing is a big deal.
|
|
Needless to say, there are plenty of shocks all round.
|
|
Needless to say, he did not end up working there.
|
|
Needless to say, this has generated a lot of confusion.
|
|
Needless to say, there's a lot to dig into here.
|
|
Needless to say, manager Roger Schmidt wasn't happy about it.
|
|
Needless to say, we all clicked, then flipped TF out.
|
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Needless to say, I think sex is good for you.
|
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The second world, needless to say, has funded the first.
|
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Needless to say, it takes keeping the bracket secret seriously.
|
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Needless to say, it was the stuff of fairy tales.
|
|
Needless to say, his clients were not the ones complaining.
|
|
Needless to say, I'm not the first to notice this.
|
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"Needless to say, time is of the essence," they wrote.
|
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Needless to say there were to be no more burritos.
|
|
"Needless to say, Joe was totally devastated," James told me.
|
|
None of those proposals, needless to say, have panned out.
|
|
It was not, needless to say, a universally popular move.
|
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Needless to say, they've all had a very good run.
|
|
Needless to say, banks operate under a different business model.
|
|
Needless to say, a fire up here is potentially deadly.
|
|
Needless to say, many news outlets covered this finding widely.
|
|
Needless to say, things don't go exactly according to plan.
|
|
"Which, needless to say, it was," he liked to add.
|
|
Needless to say, we got chills and they instantly multiplied.
|
|
Needless to say, we made some changes to their spending.
|
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Needless to say, this sort of renovation doesn't come cheap.
|
|
Needless to say, the reaction from other fans was incredible.
|
|
Needless to say, this didn't do my skin any favors.
|
|
Needless to say, I don't expect to see that happen.
|
|
Needless to say this experience happened with all five men.
|
|
These are states, needless to say, that Trump lost anyhow.
|
|
" Needless to say, "treachery is a disease of the age.
|
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Needless to say, the material and technical challenges are extreme.
|
|
Needless to say, poor people can't do things like that.
|
|
Needless to say, there's some comedic value to this boycott.
|
|
Needless to say, there wasn't much love for Hillary Clinton.
|
|
Needless to say, the vibe skews a bit politically conservative.
|
|
It didn't turn out as they hoped, needless to say.
|
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Needless to say, the stunt does not go as planned.
|
|
Needless to say, McCain's team was shocked by the comments.
|
|
Take a closer look: Needless to say, the Steelers lost.
|
|
Needless to say, this "freedom" was greatly reduced and marginal.
|
|
Needless to say, it produces some pretty crazy looking creatures.
|
|
And needless to say, that was also captured on social media.
|
|
Needless to say, Quinn and Haibon did not end up together.
|
|
Needless to say, I did not have the same emotional response.
|
|
Needless to say, many pet owners can't manage this fiscal burden.
|
|
Needless to say, Zendaya's style choices have a lot of influence.
|
|
Needless to say, her eclectic style definitely translates to home décor.
|
|
Needless to say, he is not much liked on the left.
|
|
Needless to say, these festivals pulled together different facets of Toronto.
|
|
And needless to say, they clean up pretty darn well (coughmostofthemcough).
|
|
Needless to say, we know how to keep ourselves quite busy.
|
|
Needless to say, the whole thing makes for a breathtaking spectacle.
|
|
Needless to say, any possible DNA-based hacking is years away.
|
|
Needless to say, the family was perplexed—and they notified CAIR.
|
|
Needless to say, the future of reproductive rights looks pretty bleak.
|
|
Needless to say, they were pretty happy to see each other.
|
|
And needless to say, Moore remains popular with Trump's biggest fans.
|
|
Needless to say, we have a lot of time to talk!
|
|
Needless to say, our views of the world were wildly distorted.
|
|
Needless to say, I cried more than my toddler that day.
|
|
"Needless to say, a divisive primary hurts the Democratic nominee," Sen.
|
|
And Mr Assad, needless to say, is not a stabilising force.
|
|
Needless to say, pigeons are one bird with a bad rep.
|
|
Needless to say, they're delighted by Trump's remarks on their faith.
|
|
Needless to say, let's leave this bad boy to the professionals.
|
|
Needless to say, Khloé Kardashian's relationship with Lamar Odom is complicated.
|
|
It is, needless to say, a juicy musical for a violinist.
|
|
Needless to say, the Beliebers are quite upset about the tease.
|
|
Needless to say, the committee —in particular its vice chairman Sen.
|
|
So, needless to say, I've stayed away from earrings altogether since.
|
|
Needless to say, Stormzy's performance had people losing their damn minds.
|
|
Needless to say, I had to try it out for myself.
|
|
Needless to say, this is quite a departure from John Wick.
|
|
Needless to say, this plant is not fit for human life.
|
|
Needless to say, Raiman, when she finally comes to, goes ballistic.
|
|
Needless to say, I decided not to see the Picasso show.
|
|
Needless to say, Adams did not sweep Fletcher off her feet.
|
|
Needless to say the end result is simple, albeit pretty cool.
|
|
Needless to say, neither one would have a problem coordinating outfits.
|
|
Needless to say, The Bachelor has made Harrison a rich man.
|
|
Needless to say, the site has garnered a pretty massive following.
|
|
Needless to say, they faced a swift backlash from fans online.
|
|
And if you haven't seen it, needless to say, SPOILERS FOLLOW!
|
|
Needless to say, Thirstie doesn't have their shit together quite yet.
|
|
Needless to say, the finished product is a thing of beauty.
|
|
Needless to say, you'll be invested in it from the off.
|
|
Needless to say, now it was I who was the fan.
|
|
Needless to say, animal rights advocates aren't thrilled with this approach.
|
|
Needless to say, mom shut that shit down with a quickness.
|
|
Needless to say, talking to this man is a real adventure.
|
|
Needless to say, it was a dark period of my life.
|
|
Needless to say, this is exactly why static tests are conducted.
|
|
Needless to say, this can be a major source of contention.
|
|
Needless to say, Netflix's decision did not sit well with Canadians.
|
|
Needless to say, this photo doesn't even show her at all.
|
|
Needless to say, he did not give me the best reviews.
|
|
Needless to say, however, his track record doesn't look too promising.
|
|
Needless to say, there was a bit of a queue. Wheels!
|
|
Needless to say, officials in the Netherlands and UK aren't happy.
|
|
Needless to say, I felt pretty overwhelmed when the day arrived.
|
|
Needless to say, it's been a long week for the chef.
|
|
Needless to say, the smaller Note 103 is way more pocketable.
|
|
Needless to say, this isn't how a randomized trial should work.
|
|
Needless to say, they were voted in almost exclusively by men.
|
|
Needless to say, the go-to item is a sensitive topic.
|
|
Needless to say, Gaga's character has some serious power this season.
|
|
Well needless to say I won't be live chatting next week.
|
|
Needless to say, the first press conference was an interesting one.
|
|
Needless to say, things haven't started well for Project Rap Rabbit.
|
|
Needless to say, I count Kylie Jenner as pretty admirable woman.
|
|
Needless to say, the year-end card is already looking fantastic.
|
|
Needless to say, I never heard from the legal department again.
|
|
Needless to say, my life support alarm was making itself known.
|
|
"Needless to say, this isn't something I take lightly," Obama wrote.
|
|
Needless to say, fans of the "Harry Potter" star were thrilled.
|
|
Needless to say, Starbucks' Unicorn Frappuccino contained none of those ingredients.
|
|
Needless to say the twins' debut was met with rapturous glee.
|
|
Needless to say, people are NOT happy about Depp's comments, either.
|
|
Needless to say, those fighting for consumer rights weren't particularly impressed.
|
|
The performers didn't get any help from costumes, needless to say.
|
|
This limitation, needless to say, finds additional support in constitutional principle.
|
|
Needless to say, the recipe development was a lot of fun.
|
|
Needless to say, McGarry, now 17, is not your average teenager.
|
|
But needless to say, the political outcome there matters a lot.
|
|
Needless to say, BBC Earth's tweet drummed up some mixed reactions.
|
|
Needless to say, not a single page has ever come in.
|
|
And, needless to say, she looked damn good doing it. 6.
|
|
"Needless to say, I found these reports disquieting," Hatch wrote Thursday.
|
|
Needless to say, none of these reforms were ever effectively enacted.
|
|
"Needless to say, this is not a good idea," it said.
|
|
Needless to say, "Solo" still pays its respects to movies past.
|
|
Needless to say, it was a performance to forget from Federer.
|
|
Needless to say, nothing like this has happened in red states.
|
|
"Needless to say, this is not a good idea," it adds.
|
|
The antiseismic-base project, needless to say, had not yet commenced.
|
|
Needless to say, a nice gym was important for Mr. Hannah.
|
|
Needless to say, the views from the lounge were pretty stunning.
|
|
Needless to say, Sarah was less than thrilled by the prospect.
|
|
Needless to say, these teams don't like each other very much...
|
|
Needless to say, Orient fans deserve all that help and more.
|
|
Needless to say, my world has never quite been the same.
|
|
Needless to say, it was a popular corner of the exhibit.
|
|
But needless to say, I have totally stopped giving a fuck.
|
|
Needless to say, Leslie Jones was not here for Coco's attitude.
|
|
Needless to say, that is not synonymous with pleasant living conditions.
|
|
Needless to say, somehow this novelty record was a huge hit.
|
|
Needless to say, it wasn't a welcome conversation style for everyone.
|
|
"Needless to say, this is not a good idea," he wrote.
|
|
" Needless to say, that "thing" is far from being "no more.
|
|
Needless to say, it was a technology whose time never arrived.
|
|
Needless to say I obliged, and now thank her for it.
|
|
Needless to say, this has been especially true in Latin America.
|
|
Needless to say, there's hardly a policy vision to guide them.
|
|
Needless to say, there's a lot to untangle about gay porn.
|
|
Alisson, needless to say, does not quite see it that way.
|
|
"Needless to say, I strongly disagree with that assertion," Sanders said.
|
|
Needless to say, that usage didn't sit well with local retailers.
|
|
Needless to say, the visitors bring complications as well as companionship.
|
|
Needless to say, building an empire is never without its hurdles.
|
|
All of which, needless to say, made the film funnier still.
|
|
Needless to say, I have seen a lot of crazy stuff.
|
|
Needless to say, dry shampoo was my only option that day.
|
|
Needless to say, spiritual discussion is only part of the proceedings.
|
|
Needless to say, traditional economists have some issues with all this.
|
|
Needless to say, the coalition's attitude to this issue has changed.
|
|
"Needless to say, I kind of lost it," she told CNN.
|
|
Needless to say, it beats the usual chaos at the gate.
|
|
Needless to say, I had a lot of time to think.
|
|
"Needless to say, Judy won," Ms. Moorehead wrote in an email.
|
|
Needless to say, Necker Island suffered a great deal of damage.
|
|
Needless to say, that wasn&apost the quote I went with.
|
|
Needless to say, cities and transit agencies want that data, too.
|
|
Needless to say, dirt bike culture is thriving in New York.
|
|
Needless to say, it's been an interesting year for Jordyn Woods.
|
|
Needless to say, the North Korean reporters do not shout questions.
|
|
Needless to say, the league has been intensely competitive so far.
|
|
"After 13 years of marriage, needless to say, they were right."
|
|
But needless to say, Mr. Trump isn't just any other president.
|
|
Needless to say, this isn't the only important facet of democracy.
|
|
Needless to say, he walked away with a unanimous decision win.
|
|
Needless to say, this will often make the prosecutor's job easier.
|
|
Needless to say, a shutdown would be a very bad look.
|
|
Trump, needless to say, has shown zero interest in the project.
|
|
Needless to say, none of this worked out so well for him.
|
|
Needless to say, he received some much-deserved criticism for his silence.
|
|
Needless to say, the love between demagogue and furry creature loomed large.
|
|
Needless to say, the year of the scam is all about receipts.
|
|
Needless to say, California won't be the only state facing these issues.
|
|
Needless to say, that is not what Wall Street wants to see.
|
|
Needless to say, the Commission is irate and has rejected the plans.
|
|
Needless to say, the happy-go-lucky Winfried does not fit in.
|
|
Needless to say, this is far easier and less invasive than surgery.
|
|
Needless to say, less cash consumption equals less dilution for the founders.
|
|
Needless to say, my confidence took a bit of a nose dive.
|
|
So, needless to say, I was extremely excited to try the 50.
|
|
Needless to say, scientists are skeptical that he can pull it off.
|
|
Needless to say, the performers can earn hefty paychecks for their acts.
|
|
Needless to say, the story became a viral hit on social media.
|
|
Avenatti, needless to say, is admitted in California and in good standing.
|
|
Needless to say, I'm really happy with the way they turned out.
|
|
Needless to say, no one feels bad about having a day in.
|
|
And needless to say, we're obsessed with the fuzzy sweater for fall.
|
|
Needless to say, the 8 Plus was just easier to carry around.
|
|
Needless to say, if Sanders wins this primary it will wound Mrs.
|
|
Needless to say, it was the most fun I've had doing yoga.
|
|
Needless to say, Trump's comments don't paint an accurate picture of refugees.
|
|
That is, needless to say, longer than most transit routes in America.
|
|
Needless to say, this turns out to be a very bad idea.
|
|
Needless to say, they were pumped before, during and after Thursday's win.
|
|
Needless to say, we'll definitely be keeping our eyes peeled for that.
|
|
Needless to say, the Giants received a solid talking to at halftime.
|
|
Needless to say, Amazon ordered two seasons of Homecoming from the start.
|
|
So needless to say, I haven't been able to send anything back.
|
|
Needless to say, some of these techniques are more feasible than others.
|
|
Needless to say, people were rightfully pissed off about the campaign's implications.
|
|
Needless to say, I clicked "Remove App" to get rid of it.
|
|
Needless to say, the pope doesn't look too happy about the situation.
|
|
And needless to say, the pope didn't look too happy about it.
|
|
Trump, needless to say, doesn't look too happy during the whole ordeal.
|
|
Needless to say, the rider survived, but the $3,000 drone did not.
|
|
Needless to say, there was some kind of friction going on there.
|
|
Needless to say, these are all behaviors we'd condemn in our classes.
|
|
Needless to say, the scene did not end up in the movie.
|
|
Needless to say, this didn't go unnoticed by the developers in attendance.
|
|
Needless to say, he did not mistake this mural for a bush.
|
|
Needless to say, she's left at a pretty low point, I'd say.
|
|
She's a health coach, fitness educator and needless to say, a mom.
|
|
Needless to say, we have big hair plans for the upcoming months.
|
|
Needless to say, Obama and Wen did not join Jones on stage.
|
|
Needless to say, you'll want to be careful when flying the Anafi.
|
|
Needless to say, this has been an extraordinarily busy, albeit beautiful, time.
|
|
Needless to say, people were eager to get in on the action.
|
|
Needless to say, publishers and ad networks don't like this at all.
|
|
Needless to say, once Dumpling fires Polo man quickly goes night-night.
|
|
Needless to say, the ancient Romans weren't aiming for a plastic circle.
|
|
Needless to say, Maroon 5 isn't checking that box for those fans.
|
|
It's the perfect parlor game, and needless to say, Washington loves it.
|
|
Needless to say, we are 1,000% here for this brilliant fantasy film.
|
|
Needless to say, all of this is a recipe for budgetary disaster.
|
|
Needless to say, these vintage NYFW photos, ahead, are a must-see.
|
|
Needless to say, this kind of analysis may not convince international investors.
|
|
Needless to say, it all has you feeling down in the dumps.
|
|
Needless to say, Trump's base wasn't going to like this spending bill.
|
|
Needless to say, the stakes are high as a new election approaches.
|
|
Needless to say, the magical world of Harry Potter is not real.
|
|
Though needless to say she wasn't feeling 100 percent; Porter left early.
|
|
Needless to say, it was weird to see this street on MTV.
|
|
Needless to say, I'll accept a LinkedIn invitation from just about anybody.
|
|
Needless to say, I knew it would never be what it was.
|
|
Needless to say, that would cripple significant segments of the American economy.
|
|
Needless to say, people were confused, shocked, and some were even offended.
|
|
Needless to say, there are a fair few lollipops that get licked.
|
|
Needless to say, he failed to meet even the lowest of expectations.
|
|
Needless to say, no one's job is quite what readers might assume.
|
|
Needless to say this was not the Butterball I was accustomed to.
|
|
Needless to say, this is not your typical business on the plateau.
|
|
Needless to say, I kept my mouth closed until we left Ritidian.
|
|
Needless to say, other people often get prison time for bribery offenses.
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Needless to say, we kind of ruined the trip for our friends.
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Needless to say, Ben and Chris's liaisons can't stay under wraps forever.
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"Needless to say, we're just good friends," he commented at the time.
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Needless to say, the former slaves are not pleased with this compromise.
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Needless to say, it was a clear-cut win for the Pole.
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Needless to say, people are pretty anxious to watch the public testimony.
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Some options, needless to say, are far more appealing than the others.
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Needless to say, there are gaps in our understanding of this horror.
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Needless to say, the building projected an air of grandeur even outside.
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Needless to say, these would also make certain vested interests very angry.
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Needless to say, he'd done more than enough to sway the judges.
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Needless to say, the rest of the performers are less than thrilled.
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Needless to say, Comey does not paint a flattering picture of Trump.
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And needless to say, what they do is not to everyone's taste.
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Needless to say, I have been stress-eating a lot of Cheetos.
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Needless to say, these flights are not eligible for mileage points, either.
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Needless to say their kitchen cabinet was stocked with Life BREAKFAST CEREAL.
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Needless to say, a reoperation was necessary as well as an apology.
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Needless to say, this baby's set for family dinner and potluck cooking.
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The true Venice, needless to say, had no part in the scene.
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His classmates — needless to say, Hitler Youth — morph into 17th-century mercenaries.
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Needless to say, that wasn't the point the study attempted to emphasize.
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Needless to say, you need Estee Lauder to make it all work.
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Needless to say, a very different time period as we've talked about.
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"Needless to say, I didn't go home in the limousine," she said.
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Needless to say that shit came back clean and I was vindicated.
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Needless to say, political types have a whole lot of feelings today.
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Needless to say, it was definitely a waterproof mascara kind of day.
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Needless to say, Stephanie still doesn't think very highly of her dad.
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Needless to say, avoid consuming anything that was outside during the attack.
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Needless to say, these people were all smart, ambitious and highly motivated.
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Needless to say the Bey Hive was all in for the idea.
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Needless to say, teaching rats to play hide-and-seek wasn't easy.
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Needless to say, things definitely get interesting in the Brown-Bathe household.
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Needless to say, there was very bad blood between Reid and Romney.
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Children's Books Needless to say, small children won't be reading this review.
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Needless to say, this is not how fines are supposed to work.
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Needless to say, I was fucking hungry when I arrived in Dulan.
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It is, needless to say, a far cry from the sex icon.
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Needless to say ... Plein's gotta knack for making headlines with his runways.
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Needless to say, though, these words were relayed to Westbrook back in OKC.
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Needless to say, it's been the biggest and best investment I ever made.
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Needless to say, waking up on Sunday morning might be a little rough.
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Needless to say, we've fallen behind, and most Americans don't even realize it.
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Needless to say, this would leave any geologist in complete and utter shock.
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Needless to say, it's probably the smartest of the personal assistants right now.
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Needless to say, it's one impressive lineup for anything, let alone an audiobook.
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Needless to say I then had best night's sleep I'd had in weeks.
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Needless to say, portions of it went to fund alimony payments to Jocelyn.
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Needless to say, however, these creatures were not swift of foot or fierce.
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His wife of nearly three decades, needless to say, was not on board.
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Needless to say, we're committed to these bears and you should be too.
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Needless to say, de-populating potentially dangerous areas is easier said than done.
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Needless to say, "Aire D'attente" did not end on a particularly high note.
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Needless to say, they were arrested shortly after his pictures hit the web.
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There is, needless to say, a complex debate about when life actually begins.
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Needless to say, this gives us the ability to create industry-level benchmarks.
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Needless to say, some of the faculty opposed it as racist and sexist.
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Needless to say Robertson has some strong words about her encounter with Luyendyk.
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Needless to say, we'll be tweeting about this one for years to come.
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Needless to say, it was clear that people harbored preconceptions about sex work.
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Needless to say, what is happening in Charlottesville is not an isolated incident.
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Nobody, needless to say, could actually have predicted Trump's ascension to the presidency.
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Needless to say, I never heard from Epstein—or from Brockman about Epstein.
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Needless to say this Holocaust denial is odious, the regime at its worst.
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Needless to say, it's going to be a beast at the box office.
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Needless to say, Bella Hadid loves a good bob — and we have proof.
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Needless to say, I was scared and everything that followed happened so fast.
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Needless to say, the duo were the most popular guests of the night.
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Needless to say, this has put our next release in a new light.
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Needless to say, there was not a dry eye in the room. 2.
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Needless to say, both Jones and Bob looked beyond incredible in the dress.
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Needless to say, the trust reposed on you at this juncture is enormous.
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Needless to say, the tears will surely be flowing — both happy and sad.
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Needless to say, there's a lot of jostling around that occurs during sex.
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Needless to say, we have a lot of last-minute planning to do.
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Needless to say, the six-month old coalition is not a happy one.
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Needless to say, this electric Silver Arrow pays no heed to practical considerations.
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And if you haven't seen the movie yet, needless to say, SPOILERS FOLLOW!
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Needless to say, I stopped playing soccer and never followed the sport professionally.
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"Needless to say, Lively is my favorite pitcher," Mackanin said with a smile.
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"Well needless to say I won't be live chatting next week," she wrote.
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Needless to say, this is an exciting development for Fox and comics fans.
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Needless to say, my pre-work ritual could use a serious energy boost.
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Image: Associated PressThis project, needless to say, has its fair share of critics.
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Needless to say, it was an unexpected -- and probably awkward -- meet and greet.
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Needless to say, you can expect drama at the end of the month!
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Needless to say, in its entirety, September hasn't necessarily been friendly to bulls.
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Needless to say, I've re-upped my vow to never go camping again.
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Needless to say, the crowdfunding scene is about to be disrupted for good.
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Those options, needless to say, are not available to many of their citizens.
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Needless to say, this isn't the deal American anti-abortion activists are offering.
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Needless to say, the Breaking Bad approach is most popular with genre series.
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Needless to say Blade Runner 2049 has a lot to live up to.
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Needless to say, the intelligence community is not happy with Witt's alleged betrayal.
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Needless to say, it was not a popular plan with the Clevelanders who
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Needless to say, it will be interesting to see what else WAVES finds.
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Needless to say, there is a lot of bad blood between Democratic factions.
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Needless to say, these so-called pre-existing conditions almost exclusively affect women.
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Needless to say, the brokers object to such disruptions to their business models.
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Needless to say, she's a big deal and we're excited to have her.
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Needless to say, Miami expected more of Chen for its $80 million investment.
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Needless to say, I've never thought Ivanka Trump was like me at all.
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Needless to say, these characteristics speak to the heart and soul of hipsterdom.
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Needless to say, Cobra doesn't believe the $40k deposit covers their estimated damages.
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Needless to say, we were excited to see what they came up with.
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Needless to say, Twitter has a lot of feelings about this celebratory post.
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Needless to say, they were extremely...artistic when it came to NSFW puns.
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Needless to say, this is not how investigations work in any other context.
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Needless to say some head-scratching was done on Perry's part as well.
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Needless to say, Lévesque was mindful of honouring a very rich culinary tradition.
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Needless to say, Trump has expressed confrontational views on a number of fronts.
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Needless to say, traveling is cheaper when you have a self-sufficient camper.
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Needless to say, I was both relieved and exasperated once I found this.
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Needless to say, Southern gentility was gone with the wind in this race.
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Needless to say, this is very exciting for me, I gotta tell you.
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"Needless to say, this is not a good idea," the NOAA article concludes.
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Needless to say, you'll be wearing this scent long after Halloween has passed!
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Needless to say, like the French, the Germans have missed their emission goals.
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Needless to say, the plan has engendered fierce opposition from residents and politicians.
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Needless to say, the casting agent took precedence over the real estate agent.
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Needless to say, it's been an expensive and frustrating trial-and-error process.
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Needless to say, his role as a Jedi came as a welcome surprise.
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Needless to say, it's a curious phenomenon, and one that warrants some explanation.
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Needless to say, Red Lobster was pretty damn pleased with the shout-out.
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Needless to say, I counted my blessings and stuck to Siamese boxing thereafter.
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Needless to say ... it's been rough for her for a multitude of reasons.
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Needless to say, the US Navy is interested in that kind of technology.
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Needless to say, we are already setting our alarms for 3 p.m. sharp.
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And needless to say, none of this would be possible on Election Day.
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Needless to say, Beardoncé will not be making her hometown debut anytime soon.
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Needless to say, I felt a strong need to resolve this culinary question.
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Needless to say, their names and all other identifying features had been redacted.
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Needless to say, drug charities and authorities have queued up to discredit them.
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"Needless to say, that's a significant problem for the Republican Party," Stepien wrote.
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Needless to say, spoilers for season six of Game of Thrones lie ahead.
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Needless to say, however, Powell continued to be involved in American political life.
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Needless to say, Bellator's upcoming women's featherweight title fight is a good one.
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Needless to say, I was flabbergasted when they got engaged out of nowhere.
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Needless to say, people who won't follow instructions can be a real problem.
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Needless to say, this won't be popular — nothing is more political than parking.
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Needless to say, traditional standards of theater decorum went out the window. 8.
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Needless to say, i'm never exposing my stomach to sun without sunscreen again!
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Needless to say, de Klerk's moves were unpopular with apartheid's hardcore white supporters.
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Needless to say, Phoebe Waller-Bridge's night is off to an excellent start.
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The impact of the bill, needless to say, will not vary by party.
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Needless to say that is not how most black Americans view Mr. Obama.
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Needless to say, royals watchers, and pretty much everyone on Twitter, was shooketh.
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Needless to say, you get judged when your literary choices don't measure up.
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Needless to say, native people were here for thousands of years before that.
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Needless to say, the psychedelic revolution was a key factor in his evolution.
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Needless to say, something that volatile is not for the faint of heart.
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Needless to say, this is not a good way to start a presidency.
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Needless to say, Mr. Blankenbuehler spends much of the workday in his studio.
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Needless to say, this won't be the last you've heard of foldable phones.
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"And, needless to say, it is unlikely they would consent," Ms. Weisberg said.
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Which is, needless to say, an odd way to analyze a tax bill.
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Needless to say, casinos are not pleased by this interpretation or this timetable.
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Needless to say, this creates endless small-scale battles that are just exhausting.
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Needless to say (but we'll say it anyway) that's a lot of fish.
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Needless to say, Gaga and Copper have a lot to live up to.
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Needless to say, Yang's essay did not reflect a Silicon Valley open ethos.
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Needless to say, this is not the way to find success in rehab.
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Needless to say, this part is ascribed to a hand other than Verrocchio's.
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Needless to say, this should be wielded with extreme caution, if at all.
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Needless to say, all that positioning has set New Jersey's newspapers on edge.
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Needless to say, we have our style inspo for the rest of the season.
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Needless to say, the United States cannot nor should we achieve this vision alone.
|
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Needless to say, paleontological work in Antarctica is very different than it is elsewhere.
|
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Of course, needless to say, we were VERY excited to finally meet in person!
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Needless to say, we've got our carts filled and our cards at the ready.
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Needless to say, this doesn't include the net worth of his other half, Beyonce.
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Needless to say, these bikers are not only badass, they're doing an incredible service.
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Needless to say, Facebook has had a big impact on the way people connect.
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Needless to say: it doesn't feel like these two will ever get back together.
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"Needless to say, to think of her last moments are indescribable," Cathy told Pix11.
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Needless to say, this didn't bode well for the desired outcome of the meeting.
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I knew the risk, but needless to say, I won't be using thredUp again.
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Needless to say, I am in a full-on, committed relationship with Dior again.
|
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Needless to say, Twitter users are having a field day with this non-scandal.
|
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Needless to say, the effort left the team in a state of perpetual ravenousness.
|
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"Needless to say, Kardashian concluded, "I don't think he would make a good president.
|
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Needless to say, the idiosyncratic Hughes is not a man used to being defied.
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Needless to say, it's not a great time for the Lewis and Clark crew.
|
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Images of the fires in 2018 Needless to say, it looks metal as hell.
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Skyscraper, needless to say, is not a hard-hitting exposé of our cultural naiveté.
|
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Needless to say, none of them is a fan of the existing 2015 rules.
|
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Needless to say, the Bachelor Nation thought this was cold and unfair to Becca.
|
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Needless to say, that mentality is very good for the streaming services' bottom lines.
|
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Needless to say, the company is still ridiculously profitable even with that huge loss.
|
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Needless to say, Miguel is a good vocalist who was given an impossible task.
|
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Needless to say, he is invited to Noisey Rock Band Nights in the office.
|
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Needless to say, the spectacle was confusing for people watching it from the ground.
|
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Needless to say, Trump doesn't speak Japanese and was just going through the motions.
|
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Needless to say, the host addressed the news on his program later that night.
|
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Needless to say, some of this information may not be particularly flattering to ISPs.
|
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Needless to say, the men, who Newton dubbed Becca's Bachelorette Rat Pack, were nervous.
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Needless to say, to treat depression, Alzheimer's, or autism, it must first be detected.
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Needless to say, the app, a pretty clear attempt at Snapchat's demographic, barely registered.
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So, needless to say, he's one of the very best heavyweights on the planet.
|
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Assange responded to Clinton's comments on Twitter, and needless to say he's not happy.
|
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Needless to say, it's ear-catching and a grand gesture of what's to come.
|
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Needless to say, the enlarged tongue began to affect the bear's quality of life.
|
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But needless to say 2,20173 is on a lot of screens for numerous reasons.
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Needless to say, he's a bit of a sex symbol, albeit a basic one.
|
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Needless to say, this puts one at a distinct disadvantage in the job market.
|
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Needless to say, Luca and I didn't make it past the one-month mark.
|
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Needless to say, Fox News has some major problems to deal with — and quickly.
|
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Needless to say Kattar couldn't revolutionize the science of striking on a moment's notice.
|
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Needless to say, thoughtful advocates are always needed — on Rare Disease Day and beyond.
|
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Needless to say, the actress couldn't be happier about being in the United States.
|
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Needless to say, Tyra Banks is used to having people talk about her figure.
|
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Needless to say, such cuts would constitute an unprecedented disinvestment in anti-poverty services.
|
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Needless to say, this probably isn't the kind of buzz they were going for.
|
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Needless to say, that's hardly much consolation for all the pizza enthusiasts out there.
|
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Needless to say, Bezos and his companies are in for a challenging four years.
|
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Needless to say, Sports Team are in the mold of a gold-medal winner.
|
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But needless to say I didn't go to Russia to meet Vladimir fucking Putin.
|
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Needless to say, coding isn't just about creating swanky banners and changing font colors.
|
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Needless to say, it will be a rambunctious and contentious day on social media.
|
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And in the Disney tradition, needless to say, everyone arrives home safe and sound.
|
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Needless to say, Providence coach Ed Cooley isn't happy nine games into the season.
|
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Needless to say, consumer advocates were decidedly unimpressed by AT&T's successful procedural gambit.
|
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Needless to say, people were NOT pleased with the timing of this Facebook Live.
|
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Needless to say, we knew the fate of our vegetables was in great hands.
|
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Needless to say, Dana immediately went online where the definitions did not comfort her.
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Needless to say, the lingua franca among its customers and staff is Mandarin Chinese.
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Needless to say, it looks like a blatant copy of the iPhone 7 Plus.
|
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Needless to say, Medvedchuk denied having any contact with anyone in the Trump campaign.
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"The situation, needless to say, is a horrific," he said, in a press conference.
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Needless to say, I excused myself from the meeting as soon as I could.
|
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United flight attendants, needless to say, responded quite favorably to United's reversal of course.
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Needless to say, there are those who have willingly done so to their own.
|
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Needless to say I closed mine immediately — I was not there for small talk.
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Needless to say, in practice this is a difficult line to draw and enforce.
|
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Needless to say, it is a significant international event regarding an important international issue.
|
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Needless to say, small and family-owned businesses are critical to our national economy.
|
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Reitman and Cody, needless to say, are founts of heresy, and proud of it.
|
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Needless to say, the gift card offer is almost guaranteed to be a scam.
|
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Needless to say, Kaia is the epitome of the all-American Calvin Klein girl.
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His family was, needless to say, confused when he finally got around to them.
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Needless to say, there are scientists working around the clock to solve this problem.
|
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But that, needless to say, is a very bad way to formulate nuclear policy.
|
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Needless to say, the broadband industry is not happy about this state of affairs.
|
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Needless to say, this vicious spiral can and often does become a death spiral.
|
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Needless to say, reformers look upon the possibility of a Trump presidency with dread.
|
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Needless to say, Amrou's parents don't know about his life as a drag queen.
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Needless to say, the video immediately caught the eye of local food safety officials.
|
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Needless to say, one way or another, the DAO will be DAOing no more.
|
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Needless to say, things have not improved for Peabody since the end of 2014.
|
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"Needless to say, your name has come up repeatedly in our consultations," Butts said.
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Needless to say, I never want to see or hear from him ever again.
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Because, needless to say, I walked away and never spoke to that guy again.
|
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Needless to say, wanting to strengthen an agreement is not tantamount to opposing it.
|
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He has, needless to say, never been voted the country's player of the year.
|
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Needless to say, Juan's family is pissed, and Pous says they're considering legal action.
|
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Needless to say, the conditions are not ideal, even though smoking is now banned.
|
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Needless to say, I can think of few better places for a digestive stroll.
|
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Needless to say, that up or down vote is the moment of the trial.
|
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Needless to say, British lawmakers were outraged and took to social media to grouse.
|
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Needless to say, many of Berger's ideas are likely to be anathema to traditionalists.
|
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Needless to say, Putin is expected to win the election with a comfortable majority.
|
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Needless to say, this is not who my parents saw me ending up with.
|
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Needless to say, Trump's contempt on this subject grates badly on these young Christians.
|
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Needless to say, I immediately flag the waiter to get us both some caffeine.
|
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Needless to say, I'm also expecting her to be cool in the aloof sense.
|
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Well needless to say, that did not go over too well with the others.
|
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Needless to say, manufacturing jobs have not come roaring back since Trump took office.
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Needless to say, you'll get a work out as you're working out your patients.
|
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Needless to say, this isn't the kind of deportation force Trump's administration was envisioning.
|
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Needless to say, everything that happens on these nights is mainly fueled by alcohol.
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Needless to say, you must set a strong example for this balance as well.
|
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Needless to say, while Hasegawa had five solid seasons, he was not a phenomenon.
|
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Needless to say, I was very surprised that this puzzle came together at all.
|
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Needless to say, he is a pretty massive figure in the Scandinavian food scene.
|
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Needless to say he was acquitted, as Trump is almost sure to be. 13.
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But needless to say, the things we hear from scientific studies can be conflicting.
|
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Needless to say, in a contentious midterm year, both options carry great political risk.
|
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Needless to say, this federal assistance was music to the ears of egg producers.
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Needless to say, by spring that endeavor was abandoned, and so was the term.
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Needless to say, that trend would stop any diminution of utility size and profits.
|
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And needless to say, the Democratic establishment is in no hurry to condemn Vance.
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Needless to say, the picture looks much different at the other end of the field.
|
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Needless to say, these videos are rarely a success: i almost died #Kekechallenge #KIKIDOYOULOVEME pic.twitter.
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Needless to say, consumer groups weren't particularly impressed by the two companies' theatrical sales pitch.
|
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Needless to say, I don't think she'll ever forget how to make a lager shandy.
|
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Needless to say, our red carpet expectations for the awards show have been set high.
|
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Needless to say, the audience for this sort of thing in western Germany is limited.
|
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Needless to say, people were confused and are dying to know how Hans Zimmer feels.
|
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Needless to say, it's a pretty radical departure from the traditional rules of traffic design.
|
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Needless to say, the judges had an unenviable job on their hands for this one.
|
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Needless to say, your college coffee mugs and disposable forks are not gonna cut it.
|
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Needless to say, that's something you definitely want to avoid when shaving around sensitive areas.
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Well, needless to say he probably won't be forgetting that phone call for a while.
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Needless to say, even the strongest types of glass can't survive this kind of drop.
|
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Needless to say, the trend produced more than a few E.T.-meets-Edward Cullen looks.
|
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Needless to say, I've been inspired by their formatting, style and brevity since day one.
|
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Needless to say, we aren't in danger of these primitive bots becoming sentient anytime soon.
|
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Needless to say, it's the drastic cut that has fans stampeding into her Instagram comments.
|
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Needless to say, if offices are hard to find, affordable housing is even more difficult.
|
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Needless to say, Japan's move makes a tit-for-tat response from China more likely.
|
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Needless to say, the internet essentially broke at the sight of these works of art.
|
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Needless to say, we don't mess around when it comes to preserving our favorite products.
|
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And needless to say, the film's subject matter can be triggering in and of itself.
|
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Needless to say, we're expecting big laughs with sides of inconvenient romance and bad timing.
|
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Needless to say, he will carry some massive physical advantages into the Octagon with him.
|
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Needless to say, after my experience at Geneva 2018, my mind has changed about that.
|
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Needless to say, the dream of industrial quality desktop printing is still very much alive.
|
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Needless to say, anyone who skipped class on Tuesday is probably pretty mad at themselves.
|
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And needless to say, many industry folks expect the network and production company Warner Bros.
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Needless to say, Pepperell did not raise the subject when paired with Mickelson on Sunday.
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There's no release date yet, but needless to say: we'll be watching this one closely.
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Needless to say, I had to say no, even though I never like saying no.
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Needless to say, celebrities and fashionistas alike can't get enough of QUAY Australia&aposs frames.
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Needless to say, Twitter was in a bit of an uproar during this stellar performance.
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Needless to say, Diyaolu told Buzzfeed Katelyn has lost her Internet privileges for a month.
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Needless to say, Sweetery NYC was in need of a little public relations emergency relief.
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And needless to say, I would watch the hell out of a Sanders-Trump debate.
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Needless to say, brands don't want their ads being served on YouTube's most hateful content.
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Perhaps needless to say, this sort of argument has attracted some criticism from mainstream scholars.
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Needless to say: Unless you're caught up through Season 21, many, many spoilers are ahead.
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Needless to say, this affects the livelihoods of already vulnerable sex workers first and foremost.
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We captured their meeting at LAX, and needless to say ... it was a heartwarming moment.
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"Well needless to say these people thought she said marijuana," Davis wrote in the caption.
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Needless to say, she is busy working one of the biggest trials of her career.
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Needless to say, I'm a virgin, and paid sex is just too risky for me.
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Needless to say, Smith & Wesson's smart gun didn't make it out of the lab either.
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Needless to say, the crowd went pretty wild over this young'un defeating a longtime legend.
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Needless to say, the website was basically a Howie D. website for a whole year!
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Needless to say, the fusion freestyle of numbing peppercorns and umami overload is ridiculously good.
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Needless to say, please do not join us if you haven't seen the episode yet.
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Needless to say, the first visitors to the exhibition seem to have enjoyed it immensely.
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Needless to say, this will be a series worth paying attention to when it debuts.
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Needless to say, we'll welcome New Yorkers with open arms to San Francisco in September.
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Needless to say, bridging the gender gap in tech at this source is an imperative.
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Needless to say, both Desus and Mero are rooting for Mayweather to knock McGregor out.
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Needless to say, the king of Disney's castle is refusing to pay the demanded ransom.
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Needless to say, an extra seven minutes can mean the difference between life and death.
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Needless to say, these are not the elements that traditional Oscar contenders are made of.
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Needless to say, we're a bit behind the EU when it comes to labeling transparency.
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Needless to say, its mission is spoiled by the cretinous actions of Christian's media advisers.
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He seems almost shocked at his own words, and needless to say, we are too.
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Needless to say, as a former Texas Governor, he knew well what problems could occur.
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Needless to say, it has been a difficult year for my two children and me.
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Needless to say, the general directions can only be implemented after being turned into specifics.
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Needless to say viscacha is the dish that you should be trying while in Argentina.
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Needless to say, Schneiderman's office wasn't particularly impressed by the FCC's apathy to the problem.
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Needless to say, it's been a rough month or so for the meal kit company.
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Needless to say, the brothers are receiving tons of well-deserved praise for their actions.
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Needless to say, I did not keep it together — and I always keep it together.
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Among other notable things that Bonner has done: Needless to say, you'll be missed, Bonner.
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Needless to say, our actions and the materials we use are harbingers of our future.
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Needless to say, I'm bullishly anti-house-party when it comes to testing for quality.
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Needless to say, there will be ample opportunities for visitors to get their buzz on.
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Needless to say, these demographics are almost identical to your average UK music festival audience.
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Needless to say, McBee has made friends living on the lawn of Victoria, Canada's courthouse.
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Needless to say, things are about to get very interesting on the lawless digital frontier.
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Needless to say, this has the North American lobster industry freaking out a little bit.
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Needless to say, journalists blithely pronounced grime dead, suffocated under dubstep's global bass belly-flop.
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Needless to say, comprehensive retirement planning and careful investment management are more important than ever.
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Needless to say, 2016 has been a challenging year in payments for the grocery industry.
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Needless to say, I didn't sleep well Sunday night before the article was posted online.
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" Mr. Robbins deadpans: "Needless to say, I never worked for him again after that conversation.
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Needless to say, Beyonce certainly made up for lost time after missing Coachella last year.
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Summer, needless to say, is my least favorite time to get my cardio fix in.
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Needless to say, I would not have achieved this rank without every one of them.
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Needless to say, the ad went viral and the couple seeking help received 35,000 applications.
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Needless to say, my biggest worry was how am I going to pay for this.
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Needless to say, those events took precedence over all other family matters at the time.
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Needless to say, such dents don't affect the aircraft's ability to safely fly and fight.
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Needless to say, if that happens, it will definitely be a bad day for everyone.
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"Needless to say, we are in a good mood," AMC CEO Adam Aron told reporters.
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Needless to say, I went over to their booth and got a kit to test.
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Needless to say I loved this dress and will be buying it in different colors.
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Needless to say, Shevelenko is well-versed to talk about the next opportunities in micromobility.
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Needless to say, a lot is at stake in these final days before Iowa votes.
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Needless to say, securing our smart devices has now become the need of the hour.
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Needless to say, the cut caused a real stir among fans in the comments section.
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Needless to say, this spells bad news if the chemical does leak into Earth's atmosphere.
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Perhaps needless to say, there's no good evidence that meridian points are a real thing.
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Needless to say, Kendall Jenner, who flew in from London to make it, was miffed.
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One wants him not merely to be brave, but happy — and, needless to say, gay.
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"Needless to say, Mother Nature didn't invent the vehicle or the gun," Ms. Dudeck said.
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"Needless to say, those claims are ridiculous," acting U.S. Attorney Joon Kim said last week.
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Needless to say, Coinbase is unhappy about having to turn over information about its customers.
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Needless to say, the United States also offers far more loopholes than any other country.
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Needless to say, it is a very serious incident—especially for a first year student!
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Needless to say, the cold sesame noodles are mandatory, at least on a first visit.
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Needless to say, she probably wasn't as cool with me bringing someone else as she said.
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Needless to say, Tray's old stomping grounds have changed radically (read: gentrifiers have overcome the neighborhood).
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Needless to say, this was one furry rescue flight, with plenty of love to go around!
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"Needless to say, that is a very different attitude toward business than President Obama," Cramer said.
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Needless to say, the buildup to the November 25 premiere of all four episodes is intense.
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Needless to say, we'll be checking out these chocolatey innovations before they disappear on January 27.
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Needless to say, Barresi isn't the first person to employ the avocado in piece of art.
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Needless to say, I got lots of feedback, so I hope you find these ideas useful.
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Needless to say, there is no longer a bell ringing for each one that signs up.
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Needless to say, I was hoping for more after 18 years and seven generations of Asimo.
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Needless to say, with Ariana's many heartwarming tributes, Miller's legacy will not be forgotten anytime soon.
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"Needless to say, I fell apart because I couldn't reach them on cell phones," Abbott said.
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Needless to say, Jive's board jumped at the offer and voted unanimously to approve the deal.
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Needless to say, Flipkart and Ola still welcome foreign capital that goes into their own coffers.
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Needless to say that isn't always convenient, and banks as well as users want better options.
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"Needless to say, my big break was completely taken away from me," Tancharoen told BuzzFeed News.
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Needless to say, that conversation quickly escalates and let's just say the result doesn't end well.
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Needless to say, on all of those occasions your blogger was sitting in the window seat.
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Needless to say, a consumer product wouldn't be as powerful or expensive as a professional one.
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Needless to say, this big step for Seats did not lead to a Forbes cover story.
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Needless to say I was naive, and it's something of a miracle nothing truly horrific happened.
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Needless to say, this blog isn't a love column or a "Dear Abby" of lonely souls.
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Needless to say, by the time it's over, you get the message: God is a woooooman.
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Here are five of the movie's best Easter eggs; needless to say, there are spoilers ahead.
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Needless to say, Meyers ended up stumbling over his words by the end of the segment.
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Well, needless to say, I stopped to ponder, pray, plan — and not to mention constantly pee.
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Needless to say, that particular Instagram handle hasn't appeared in the list of viewers since then.
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Needless to say, its debt pile is still, and by far away, the largest in Europe.
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"Needless to say, they had a bigger bankroll than us," Gruder told me back in 2014.
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So needless to say the move is already making her pretty unpopular with her roommates. 5.
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I've called Verizon and Samsung, and needless to say, neither company has any good ideas here.
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"Needless to say, I think that Brandon hit some clutch shots," Utah coach Larry Krystkowiak said.
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Needless to say, this will have a dramatic effect on people who live in these areas.
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Needless to say, I spent California summers in jeans, always, and school years in knee socks.
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"Needless to say, we didn't want to believe in that prognosis," she wrote on her blog.
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Today, NOAA released the first photos from GOES-16, and needless to say, they are spectacular.
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Needless to say, many of these demands would be nonstarters if they were working with Democrats.
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Needless to say, she has tricks up her sleeve even bleach devotees haven't heard about (seriously).
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Needless to say, we're huge fans — so we asked him to share his secrets with R29.
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Needless to say, all of this caused Twitter to express true concern over Posner's well-being.
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Needless to say his sister and her friends won't be playing with a Ouija board anymore.
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Needless to say, I was not thrilled about my dream being the one that explained everything.
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Needless to say, Hannah Weiland has swiftly become one of the hottest names in British fashion.
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Needless to say, this left a bad taste in the mouth of festival organizer Jackie Panasiuk.
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Needless to say, the singer has mastered the art of bringing new layers to her songs.
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Needless to say, there's enough potential conversational fodder there to fill far more than fifteen minutes.
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Needless to say, if had any doubts Kim Kardashian was, in fact, back, consider them cleared.
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Needless to say, the singer and bass player -- and other fans on Twitter -- were not impressed.
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Needless to say, a new AMG will likely be coming — along with a plug-in hybrid.
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Needless to say, Motsepe needed a timeout, but Jodie found a way to make things worse!
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Needless to say, we'll be watching for more on this today and in the days ahead.
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We've outlined each one below, and — needless to say — they cover an impressively wide spectrum... 193.
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Needless to say, the future of Silicon Valley was top of mind on stage at Disrupt.
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Needless to say, if it's politically volatile or mildly interesting, we want to talk about it.
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Needless to say MMA's number-two league has been enjoying a bit of a hot-streak.
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Further government meddling of this sort, needless to say, is unlikely to solve the industry's problems.
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Needless to say, this video quells those long-running "Angel of Death" rumors fairly conclusively, too.
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Nunez vehemently denied both charges; needless to say, the arguments on either side were floridly complicated.
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Needless to say, this sudden action will have a devastating impact on young people and communities.
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And needless to say, the tears will surely be flowing this season — both happy and sad.
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Needless to say, when workers began to organize, they were met by violent strikebreaking in response.
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Needless to say, thinking deeply if at all has never been something that Mr. Emmerich encourages.
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Needless to say, so is the liberal wish list on a whole host of other issues.
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Needless to say, the day off comes at a pretty good time for the veteran backstop.
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Needless to say, the team was mortified and their boss was less than happy with them.
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Needless to say, all of the food at the birthday party came from the beloved store.
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Needless to say, he shied away from experimenting with any unique flavors during the taste test.
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Needless to say, a bomb-sniffing dog failed to find any explosive devices in the car.
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And, needless to say, given the slow-moving antibiotic doomsday approaching, this understanding is sorely needed.
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Needless to say, I was mortified at the onset of acne at the age of 26.
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Needless to say, both the food (and decor) has improved since they took over the space.
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Needless to say, he's already established himself as a dangerous force in the UFC heavyweight division.
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Needless to say, we'll be expecting to see her at the Olympics in about 14 years.
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Needless to say, my friends were right and I always listen to them about relationships now.
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Needless to say, the quick and public closing of his first solo project left another mark.
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Needless to say, everyone ignores that rule and just hammers out contracts during the window anyway.
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Needless to say, Game of Thrones is leaving its mark on television one way or another.
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Needless to say, many people have been expressing how much joy the scene has given them.
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Needless to say, the new conditions set by Bolton did not go down well in Ankara.
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"Needless to say, this is an act which cannot be tolerated by the company," he said.
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A Supreme Court decision, needless to say, is not a popularity contest, nor should it be.
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Needless to say, these decisions run counter to everything we stand for and are incredibly painful.
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And needless to say, don't use your car as a weapon to purposely kill an animal.
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Needless to say, whichever camp you happen to fall into, you have to dress the part.
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Needless to say, maybe it's better to just switch to Bluetooth headphones and avoid the hassle.
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Needless to say, these celebrities get to wear things that other women can only dream about.
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Needless to say, the Ingress Mod Band is mainly for the most diehard of Ingress players.
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Needless to say, this will make Somalia even less safe and even more unattractive to investors.
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Needless to say, Comcast comes after little guys who rip off their product — and rightfully so.
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Needless to say, the brash leader wasn't invited to Prince Harry's recent wedding to Meghan Markle.
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Needless to say, I've put my nose job on hold while we get this all sorted.
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Needless to say, the stand-out moment between Warren and Buttigieg had everyone up in arms.
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Needless to say, it was not powerful enough to listen to anything while taking a shower.
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Needless to say, this is not the kind of performance investors pay top dollar to receive.
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Needless to say, I never received an acknowledgment or thank-you for the message or gifts.
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Needless to say, arrests of people who look Hispanic are heavily publicized if drugs are involved.
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Needless to say, there are conspicuously few think pieces out there about how men should email.
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Needless, to say the "grain glitch" was a major priority for lawmakers representing America's agricultural regions.
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Needless to say, Jinx would probably love to go trick-or-treating with this fun human.
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Staking her out in this manner isn't my proudest moment as a journalist, needless to say.
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Needless to say, on a good night, Saunders will sniff out the stoppage like a bloodhound.
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Needless to say, he immediately stands out as a fighter to watch in the welterweight division.
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It comes from Brooklyn's Pies 'n' Thighs, which—needless to say—lives up to its name.
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But needless to say, environmental groups and average residents aren't too happy about the anti-bird spikes.
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Needless to say, we have a lot too talk about on this week's episode of The Monitor.
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The whole thing was like a cannon of delicious nightmares—needless to say, my cat was horrified.
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Needless to say, Russia's actions provoked international condemnation and a range of sanctions were imposed on it.
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Needless to say, most Western nations were unequivocal in their support for Ukraine and condemnation of Russia.
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Needless to say, it's not the kind of mascara you'd use for the nights you're feeling dramatic.
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"Needless to say I lost a lot of sleep over that window of time," Berger told TechCrunch.
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Needless to say, such state-ordained munificence is in any case not the ideal system of incentives.
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Needless to say, that is a stupid amount of work just to update your Wi-Fi password.
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Needless to say, people in line appreciated the much-needed sustenance and were touched by Clinton's gesture.
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Needless to say, this argument does not tell us how to judge the value of individual works.
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Needless to say, it's taken her community by surprise but she wasn't able to slither by unscathed.
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Needless to say, I have my doubts that Apple will find an elegant fingerprint solution in time.
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Needless to say, she's already made a serious impact on the industry, and she's only getting started.
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Needless to say, this plays no small part in sustaining the activities of militant and terrorist networks.
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Needless to say, the print has become a go-to for me during the warmer-weather months.
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Needless to say, I won't be going back to the nine-to-five life any time soon.
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Needless to say, getting 104 satellites into orbit—67 more than the previous record—won't be easy.
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Needless to say, all of these factors combined was enough for #BoycottAdele to reemerge on social media.
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"Needless to say, it reminded me of Philadelphia boxing lore: from Joe Frazier to 'Rocky,' " he said.
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Needless to say, it's becoming increasingly difficult to refrain from getting more ink in the new year.
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Needless to say, that whole plan to repeal and replace Obamacare hasn't gone exactly as Trump planned.
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Needless to say, it's exceptionally difficult to capture the precise moment when lightning strikes a lightning rod.
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And needless to say, with a cast like this, the girls have the time of their lives.
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Needless to say, there was no shortage of funky sneakers and logo'ed-out merchandise this past year.
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" Needless to say, as Emily tweeted, "this was so awkward omg my dad really assumed the worst.
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Jones recently recorded some of his lines, and needless to say Edwards was pleased with his delivery.
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Needless to say, we know exactly what we'll be keeping in our clutch this New Year's Eve.
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Needless to say, social media users were quite excited about the prospect of a 78 percent discount.
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But needless to say, many privacy experts aren't excited about the transition to a completely cashless society.
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Needless to say, Pichai will have plenty to answer for in his time on the witness stand.
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Needless to say, companies like Google just got a great big piece of evidence for their defense.
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Needless to say, not all evangelicals support Trump, as many have denounced his impieties, bigotry, and demagogy.
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Needless to say, more canceled flights are on the horizon if the grounding continues past Labor Day.
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Needless to say, by the time Mayer came to Yahoo, Flickr was in worse shape than ever.
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Needless to say, it was a clear win for Gustafsson by the time the third round ended.
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"We had a lot of great performances from a lot of people, needless to say," Young said.
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Needless to say, the mushrooms and chicken are entirely interchangeable and the cold pastry like building material.
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Needless to say, if you're not already low-key obsessed with Ahmed, then you're about to be.
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Needless to say, just because this exoplanet has an identifiable stratosphere doesn't mean it can support life.
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Needless to say, there's a lot going on here, and very little of it is on point.
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Needless to say — the blog post was thin on details, but the policy direction isn't entirely misguided.
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Needless to say, this does have an impact on how a person plays and interprets a game.
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Needless to say, La'Myia couldn't believe her eyes -- and neither could our camera guy, to be honest.
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Needless to say, I was glad he was busy doing the wonderful and very funny Shaggy Rogers.
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Needless to say, the stunt was successful, otherwise we'd be writing a very different kind of story.
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Needless to say, she was more than a little excited to discover that Jaime Lannister himself, a.k.a.
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Needless to say, growing up in a creative household was the perfect incubator for Stark's burgeoning talents.
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Needless to say, the lineup is eclectic, expansive, and always changing to keep up with the trends.
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Here's what Google told GovTrack: Needless to say, the GovTrack page in question contained none of these.
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Needless to say, after the news was leaked of his backdoor dealings, Big Sam didn't last long.
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Needless to say, while we were standing there, the PR team was a little caught off guard.
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Needless to say, it added a whole other layer of stress to an already high-pressured assignment.
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"Needless to say, military relations between China and the U.S. have some difficulties and obstacles," Wu added.
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YouTube user BitMassive has reimagined the film with blood and needless to say, it's uh...much shorter.
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Needless to say, the Buckeyes — who are undefeated on the season — should have no problem handling Rutgers.
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But needless to say, I was disappointed that they were a bit shorter than I wanted them.
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"Needless to say, that was 19 dollars and 95 cents I'll never get back again," she sighs.
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Needless to say, the graph below about the decline in smartwatch sales is no surprise to me.
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Needless to say, this had a devastating effect on the girls' ability to get into a school.
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That, needless to say, is a lot more interesting than what he was given in season one.
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Needless to say, it was the limestone exterior walls that drew me since they held my quarry.
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Needless to say that recycling can help reduce the need to hunt for new sources of cobalt.
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"Needless to say mother was a combination of terrified and thrilled that I was home," he says.
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After the crash, needless to say, the Obama administration put in place a new, tougher regulatory framework.
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Needless to say, what little support that remained for the strong-dollar theme this week quickly evaporated.
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Needless to say, this wasn't ideal — but it's what I had to work with at the time.
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Needless to say, one building can't stack up against the wider universe of drones, pixels and earbuds.
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Needless to say, being accused of meth possession has taken a pretty big toll on Rushing's life.
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The Greens, needless to say, want to more ecologically minded national policies, regardless of the economic costs.
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Needless to say, Remote Year's core business relies on wanderlust, disposable income and the ability to travel.
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These stereotypes, needless to say, don't seem to result from careful observation of the groups in question.
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Needless to say, the solution to worsening forest fires is not to get rid of the forest.
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Needless to say, millions of us may suddenly have a lot of extra time on our hands.
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Needless to say, Murray's threnody for Europe is as fundamentally incoherent as its late-19th-century originals.
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Needless to say, it was the most expensive bathroom fee ever, but lesson learned: Carry cash. Always.
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Needless to say, my tongue is firmly planted in my cheek when I say all of this.
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Needless to say, Alipour's 1,482 watts of power is going to be hard to beat in Tokyo.
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" — JIMMY KIMMEL "Needless to say, Mike Pence was very upset by this act of defiance against Master.
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But she must do so on her terms, which means invisibly and, needless to say, most whimsically.
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Needless to say, from fifth grade to my late twenties, shaving was the bane of my existence.
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Needless to say, the sub-zero temperatures and snow up there aren't the best setting for farming.
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Needless to say, Indonesia's tobacco companies do not share Mr Monsees's dream of a smoke-free Indonesia.
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Needless to say: it didn't happen, and no chatbot represented the overpromise more than Microsoft's own Tay.
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Needless to say, he had a few thoughts to for a team trying to change health care.
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Needless to say, these finds are sure to be a hit with everyone on your shopping list.
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The biggest political questions facing Democrats, needless to say, all remain to be decided on election night.
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The United States, needless to say, sees things differently, and is thus quite upset about Nimr's execution.
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Needless to say, their findings were far more nuanced and complicated than the Breitbart summary would suggest.
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Needless to say, New York did not approach Toulon demanding to acquire one of their marquee players.
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Needless to say, that is a seriously volatile environment in which to organise a domestic football tournament.
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Needless to say, we couldn't find much scientific evidence to back up Cayce's castor oil pack, either.
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Anyway, it has been 24 hours and needless to say, Marco has not messaged me on Instagram.
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Needless to say, we'll be adding this to our running list of reasons we love to love her.
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Needless to say, this manicure wasn't a quick soak, file, and paint job — it took almost two hours.
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Needless to say, Twitter was pretty psyched with the news, and all was right in the world again:
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Needless to say, if you can find your password in the HIBP database, you should change it immediately.
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Needless to say, this was big news, with the media eager to follow up and find out more.
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Needless to say, those countries have a deeply vested interest in presidential decisions regarding trade and military policy.
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Muzic Needless to say, this study carries implications for both astrobiologists and SETI (the search for extraterrestrial intelligence).
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Perhaps needless to say, most American socialists aren't ready to take this plunge, and probably never will be.
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Needless to say, there are now plenty of reasons why anybody would want a computer in their home.
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Needless to say, this kind of demand has created an impressive fortune for a family of modest origins.
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Needless to say, the two doctors were floored and embarrassed by their behavior and condescension, left stammering apologies.
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Needless to say, between Amazon and Microsoft rapidly entering this space, it's no longer just an AirPods world.
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Needless to say, Pishevar takes a different view of Musk's proposed deal than would a mutual fund manager.
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Needless to say, they dread such an operation since they have no certainty that it is truly necessary.
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Here's how the experience looked: Needless to say, the method appeared to work on many of the kids.
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Needless to say, all eyes will be on umpire Sam Holbrook and his very human strike zone tonight.
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Needless to say, doctors got involved, securing a place for the drunken night in the annals of history.
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Needless to say, both of those functions are pretty useless when it's on the back of your phone.
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Needless to say, there is always room for improvement, and I have big plans in store for 2016.
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Needless to say, they are looking forward to catching up on the ANZ ecosystem and unearthing great stories.
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Encryption, automation and analytics are in the top 5 — needless to say, customers demand data protection and automation.
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Needless to say, that man's corpse — or his pregnant wife's child — is probably going to be our killer.
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Needless to say, when the new CHI Dura Handshot Hair Dryer landed on my desk, I was skeptical.
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So needless to say, Jain has his work cut out for him as the division's new chief exec.
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She's 19 and very stylish, so needless to say, I feel like my style is on point, too.
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We've been reading the reaction to our latest advertising campaign and needless to say, we're quite taken aback.
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Needless to say my children were very frightened as was I being startled awake by police with guns.
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Needless to say, kids cannot afford to go to college and, when they can, they're not all graduating.
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Needless to say, they're killing the fashion retail game and we're here for it — and so is Nordstrom.
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Needless to say, it's been a great year for the star – and that's certainly not lost on her.
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"Needless to say that our emails and search histories are forever changed by this last year," Caruso says.
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" Incognito -- needless to say -- was furious over Zimmer's comments and tweeted, "Mike Zimmer is a F**KING LIAR!!
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Needless to say, there's a lot of people who will do anything to get their hands on it.
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Needless to say, you're not alone if the past 12 months have left you feeling… less than refreshed.
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Needless to say, with so much overlap, it's really tricky to isolate exactly how specific regions work together.
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Needless to say, the theft did not go well for the robber who was eventually forced to flee.
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Needless to say, some Flickr users seemed genuinely pleased to have another month to get this squared away.
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Needless to say, many were not happy about this situation and took to Twitter to register their complaints.
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The pair underwent a successful transplant surgery in February, and needless to say, they've forged a lifelong bond.
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Needless to say, the three banks all have a solid read on what is happening in the industry.
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Needless to say, his invention of the telegraph overshadowed his strides in photography, and the rest is history.
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Needless to say, the FDA, America's doctors, and any number of scientific authorities would probably find this ludicrous.
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Needless to say, the task of keeping opponents from scoring baskets is about to become considerably more difficult.
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Four (yep, four) retrogrades are on the horizon and, needless to say, we're feeling a bit flustered already.
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Needless to say, with age you generally keep such trivial requests to yourself when tasked with praying aloud.
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Needless to say, the family decided that the inconvenience of delays and transfers were well worth the compensation.
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Needless to say, UFC 207 already stands out as one of the very best cards of the year.
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Needless to say, when I wrote Greylock's investment memo for Coinbase, I did not use the term TAM.
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Needless to say, it's never helpful to anger your own party — especially when they run the legislative agenda.
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Needless to say, others have warned about the potential negative economic impacts of other candidates' policies as well.
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Needless to say I use the restroom a lot; thank goodness there're lots of 🚻 to choose from!
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