It filled me up with a newfound love and a newfound confidence.
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There is no newfound love between Qatar and its Gulf neighbours, but there is a newfound realism.
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This premise, as you might imagine, leads to a variety of comic situations, as Renee flaunts her newfound confidence and what she believes is her newfound beauty.
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MILAN (Reuters Breakingviews) - Italy's newfound political stability is deceptive.
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Schmidt, with his newfound confidence, even ditches his namesake glasses!
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And hopefully you'll also develop a newfound love of running.
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With this newfound momentum, I started feeling that itch again.
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Now, Ainsley is enjoying the perks of her newfound fame.
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They might even discover a newfound respect for one another.
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Eliza's newfound fate comes after other recent Grey's casting news.
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She's also being super chill about her newfound internet fame.
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Bassett is extremely skeptical of publishers' newfound praise for Facebook.
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Walmart's newfound fixation on efficient shipping seems to be working.
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This has been taken as evidence of a newfound moderation.
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But there's also a newfound tension that isn't particularly pleasant.
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So, what will she do with her newfound free time?
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What if his genre's newfound popularity had found him earlier?
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Saanvi uses her newfound confidence — gifted by the plane crash?
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This could clear the way for a newfound bullish push.
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What it means: Of course, Zuckerberg's newfound reckoning isn't groundbreaking.
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Ellison and his cadres have reason to celebrate their newfound
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Unfortunately, however, this newfound commitment wouldn't last for much longer.
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And he's definitely loving his newfound status as a meme.
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Common national security and economic interests drive this newfound cooperation.
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Notwithstanding her newfound fame, she's sticking to her roots ... porn.
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DJI and GoPro are more than just newfound drone competitors.
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The newfound unity between the four countries delights populist politicians.
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This newfound emotional vulnerability is at the heart of GLUE.
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Which is carve surreal, refreshing lines with a newfound velocity.
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She talks to the pair about Daniel's newfound viral fame.
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We wanted to uncover the origins of this newfound radicalism.
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Empowered by her newfound voice, Asia continued to speak out.
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It's far from clear that Tesla's newfound profitability is sustainable.
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Ninja's newfound fame helped him earn sponsorships and big opportunities.
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But should you put all your newfound knowledge to work?
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Her newfound environmental consciousness soon extended beyond the gas pump.
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But that newfound freedom comes with a bevy of gotchas.
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What does she think of her newfound gay icon status?
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I'm walking the path with newfound energy, honesty, and humility.
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But after this I had this newfound sense of confidence.
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But Hansen apparently wasn't interested in taking his newfound freedom.
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Japan rode high on its newfound wealth and status, however.
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We were determined to celebrate our resiliency and newfound hope.
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They revel in the quiet, and in their newfound friends.
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A newfound ability to launch airstrikes by day and night.
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The first is what to do with their newfound fortunes.
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I loved her incisive questions and her newfound academic confidence.
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They seemed excited to show the world their newfound hope.
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Instead, they slowly spend their newfound wealth over many years.
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Despite this newfound fame, he kept his products extremely exclusive.
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Still, despite the newfound efficiency, the database has its shortcomings.
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Justice has feuded with members of his newfound party, too.
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Mr. Whitfield took a winding path to his newfound security.
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They poured their newfound wealth into the towns of Chettinad.
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This week, Mr. Hyde appeared to embrace his newfound notoriety.
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The perks of newfound celebrity are still new and exciting.
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The G.M. strikers could taste labor's newfound successes and momentum.
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And they're not wasting any time with their newfound family.
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San Francisco's unicorn startups are pouncing on tech's newfound momentum.
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And they wanted to do big things with their newfound power.
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There are a few reasons explaining France's newfound love for CES.
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Dipp responded to his newfound fame with laughing emojis and memes.
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But Republicans' newfound suspicion of law enforcement is far more troubling.
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Eickhoff's success was due largely to newfound confidence in his slider.
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But Cheng was not to enjoy his newfound freedom for long.
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Still, despite his newfound glumness, he maintains that essential Poirot quality.
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I have newfound confidence in my ability to accomplish my goals.
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But applying newfound standards consistently across party lines is important too.
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That's often because winners can become reckless with their newfound wealth.
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Some experts say Popeyes' newfound visibility could change its customer base.
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" Asked what she thinks of her newfound fame, Henrietta replied, "Cracking.
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With a newfound formality, he offered the former actor an audition.
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But it's not the actors' newfound friendship that has people talking.
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Most have existed for a while but are enjoying newfound fame.
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What do you think of Zendaya and Cindy's newfound hair friendship?
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Unlike Helen, Blair basked in the fruits of her newfound notoriety.
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Like the newfound portability, I actually welcome the solid state design.
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Meanwhile, our friend Matt is taking his newfound fame in stride.
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Having done the trade-off, they kiss, sealing their newfound intimacy.
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Morgan Stanley wasn't alone in its newfound liking for Japanese equities.
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The newfound courage of Mr Flake and Mr Corker is welcome.
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But unfortunately, so is your newfound risk for developing dark spots.
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He is humble AF and appreciates of all this newfound recognition.
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But that newfound spirit of cooperation is hardly universal, officials warned.
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This newfound knowledge helped them purchase their home two years ago.
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Think through exactly how you plan to use your newfound savings.
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Rubio doesn't appear to be backing down from his newfound feistiness.
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Users proposed several ways Hinckley could use his newfound semi-freedom.
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It definitely created a newfound understanding and appreciation without a doubt.
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Vegas is a great place to train for your newfound career.
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"It's been pretty crazy," Eberhart told PEOPLE about her newfound fame.
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That decision does not signal any newfound love for the press.
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What does he plan on doing with all this newfound time?
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I think he might actually follow through on this newfound clarity.
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This trip looks to be another sign of Kanye's newfound stability.
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Newfound enthusiasm for them partly reflects upheaval in the media industry.
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It's funny to me when people ask about a newfound popularity.
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Even so, others are angry about Mr. da Silva's newfound freedom.
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After he escapes, he must use his newfound abilities for good.
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Paid speeches and luxury hotels accompanied Giuliani's newfound fame, Frydman said.
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Time away from the city gave him newfound freedom and confidence.
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Not everyone has the tools to handle their newfound collection, though.
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" However, "even with their newfound fashionability, the founders remain widely misunderstood.
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Irina Shayk appears to be taking her newfound singlehood in stride.
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Camila Cabello says that the group's newfound fame caused serious stress.
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This newfound internet fame, or whatever it was, was an opportunity.
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The picks ahead will help your newfound outlook on J.Crew blossom.
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In light of the seat's newfound competitiveness, money has flooded in.
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Maybe other moviegoers can sense my newfound interest in their screens.
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The newfound galaxies go against present-day models of galaxy formation.
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The second pattern is the Republican Party's newfound disdain for democracy.
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They swapped enthusiastic hand shakes and joked about their newfound friendship.
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In the first season, Barry eventually traded killing for newfound love.
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Finally, in the back of the store, there's some newfound spirituality.
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Here, Ms. Swift whisper-sings with a newfound attention to rhythm.
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Atypical aggression may be a way of testing out newfound bravery.
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How will Klobuchar respond to this newfound momentum and national exposure?
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So to whoever is responsible for Dolly's newfound social success, brava.
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The new beneficiaries treat their newfound largesse as an eternal entitlement.
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Moreover, there were clear limits to The Economist's newfound compassionate liberalism.
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But she has a personal sales pitch: her own newfound confidence.
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But when he is on court, Travaglia thrives with newfound focus.
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However, that newfound success could come under threat from climate change.
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"Despite the hardships, I am very upbeat about my newfound freedom."
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The newfound little internet celebrities get to see each other regularly.
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She is wondering about how to harness her newfound media stardom.
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The Fed's newfound patience delighted the White House, and Wall Street.
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From America, this newfound fervor spread to other Jewish diaspora populations.
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They pointed to Cousins and his receivers, and to a newfound camaraderie.
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The Kremlin's move does not signal a newfound openness to structural reform.
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Retirement brings newfound freedom and, in some cases, difficult financial choices, too.
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All three deals rallied in secondary, injecting newfound confidence into the market.
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On social media, he projects an easy-going vision of newfound stardom.
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The proposals benefit from a newfound sense of humility among particle physicists.
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He credits his newfound faith in helping him through the harrowing ordeal.
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And I don't hear these newfound advocates for innovation calling for either.
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They came back from their hiatus with a newfound drive and focus.
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She credits her husband with helping encourage her newfound passion for books.
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These newfound medical skills were saving thousands of dollars in hospital bills.
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Using my newfound McDonald's food-hacking skills, I invented the Brunch Mac.
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Dewan is also hitting the town with her newfound singlehood in tow.
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For male rappers, gold chains have become a sign of newfound wealth.
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I've already come clean about my newfound obsession with shopping on Instagram.
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This is where Tom's newfound sense of justice starts to feel muddled.
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Companies used their newfound largesse to buy back shares of their stock.
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The newfound fame fueled his anxiety — but he's doing all right today.
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Hopefully their newfound friendship will bring lots of happiness into their lives.
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Does the newfound tag-team of Ikea and Sonos meet its potential?
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It sounds like a Zen-like state of openness and newfound peace.
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What's changed after the impeachment fight is Trump's newfound sense of freedom.
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His newfound popularity may also help him get a better night's sleep.
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The biggest change in Bedingfield, though, is a newfound feeling of playfulness.
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However, despite Burma's newfound prosperity, fast food is never a health boon.
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The upshot of all of this is a newfound sense of experimentation.
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This newfound anxiety about imposters made the UNHCR's work even more challenging.
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To the west, violence and extreme poverty threaten Madagascar's newfound political stability.
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Though the newfound compassion is welcome, the public-health response remains woeful.
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WATCH THIS: HGTV's Chip and Joanna Gaines Discuss Their Newfound Fame 4.
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A newfound poxvirus, dubbed "Brazospox virus," was recently discovered in Texas rodents.
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But in interviews, Murkowski flaunted and took pride in her newfound independence.
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This year, however, those revelling in their newfound fame are under fire.
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This newfound inflation is actually something of a challenge for many workers.
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And with April's newfound celebrity status, that spot is worth big money.
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Do you think your newfound obsession with Courtney Love inspired that shift?
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Allison Williams is doing the right thing with her newfound celebrity level.
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Jones isn't the only conspiracy theorist with a newfound interest with Kanye.
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Despite Kaine's newfound concerns, the TPP addresses more than just tariff barriers.
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Some tuna, and a newfound respect, at least for a little while.
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Do you think her newfound crush on him might fade a little?
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I also have a newfound ease and can hold notes for longer.
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In fact, part of the company's newfound openness involves Amazon's smart assistant.
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Nor does Graham's newfound sensitivity to international treaties pass the laugh test.
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Either way, MacArthur and Meadows have a newfound stature in American politics.
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Reckless, maybe, but such was my newfound life as a digital vigilante.
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Beakley's granddaughter, Webby Vanderquack, resident adventurer and the triplet's newfound fierce friend.
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We'll talk about Tommy Davidson at the end and your newfound celebrity.
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Fast-rising home values have more homeowners sitting on newfound home equity.
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Des Rocs' Let me Live takes full advantage of the newfound soundstage.
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Her newfound Housewives fame has allowed her to launch a makeup brand.
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With her status came a newfound courage to openly discuss her past.
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For now, Mr. Sanders's campaign has given him newfound clout among Democrats.
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Who is responsible for this newfound climate enthusiasm, and is it sustainable?
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Handcycling, he says, has provided him with a newfound resilience and autonomy.
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But look elsewhere, and there is newfound confidence: the Shanghai Composite Index .
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Their anger was rooted in Braun's newfound ownership of Swift's old music.
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Sales of once-exotic foods have been boosted by their newfound publicity.
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Mickey overhears and, riding her newfound relationship success, gets ready to meddle.
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Competition to control this newfound wealth could stir unrest, analysts have said.
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She was happier, she said, but her newfound independence threatened her husband.
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But here's the thing—270 Cent's newfound wealth isn't just in Bitcoin.
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Yet this newfound devotion to the sesh represents more than a meme.
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But I'm not the only one dreaming about newfound and secret rooms.
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Dr. Hrabowski wonders if the basketball team's newfound fame will be it.
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What followed was a federalist exuberance that gave local governments newfound authority.
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In the swirling uncertainty of newfound adulthood, I felt safe with Richard.
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No longer fearing reprisals for opposing the president, politicians have newfound influence.
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Many Republicans agree that they cannot take their newfound fortune for granted.
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Aiding Biden's newfound chances, ironically, was self-professed party savior Mike Bloomberg.
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With his newfound stability, he has renewed his focus on his studies.
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Drawing gave him newfound liberty once he had reached his body's limits.
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Here are some other things to try with your newfound free time.
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With newfound confidence, Halep is expected to make a run at Wimbledon.
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Does the $550 million payout mark a newfound evaluation of privacy claims?
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Israel struggled for years to develop regulations to manage its newfound wealth.
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Many businesses are using their newfound savings to invest in their workers.
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Warren Buffett's newfound optimism for the airline industry appears to have grown.
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CARAMANICA And another indication of Swift's newfound self-confidence, and self-awareness.
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Two engrossing self-portraits in charcoal and crayon capture this newfound mysticism.
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A mainland company trying to profit off their newfound symbol of resistance?
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But the numbers haven't reflected the newfound competition — at least not yet.
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The result is a quiet and sobering portrait of his newfound freedom.
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Let us hope that a newfound sense of responsibility is among them.
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She sees some limits on her newfound popularity in the states, however.
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Mr. Arrufat has also benefited from this wave of newfound artistic freedom.
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On the trail, he began to display a newfound joy and humor.
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These newfound medical skills were saving thousands of dollars in hospital bills.
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The important thing, though, is that I have a newfound respect for plants.
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Did he use this newfound knowledge to find the woman of his dreams?
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But she later changes her mind, powered by a newfound sense of devotion.
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" McLean thinks age has helped them find "a newfound respect for each other.
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Also neat is the newfound ability to view web content on the watch.
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Which means that Breitbart under Bannon will continue its newfound hostility toward McMaster.
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Uncertain about what to do next, but with a newfound sense of resolve.
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And her former costars are supportive of Cox's newfound love for social media.
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Puertolas quickly fused his newfound love of FPV racing with his filmmaking talent.
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For viewers and the creators they love, IGTV's newfound flexibility is a positive.
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The newfound cousins kept exchanging messages, and then eventually began talking by phone.
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But in our current moment, there's a newfound reluctance to predict the future.
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Brie Larson is clearly adjusting herself to the realities of her newfound celebrity.
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She doesn't actually use her newfound inventing skills to any meaningful narrative purpose.
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Today, Kang flaunts a fuller frame — and a newfound love for her body.
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But for farmers in surrounding countries, the locusts' newfound mobility can spell ruin.
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Drip or Drown 2 finds Gunna contemplating the parameters of his newfound fame.
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Then at 12.5 weeks, my dreams and newfound excitement hit a dead end.
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Mary Jane Paul and Justin Talbot have given in to their newfound fame.
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Yet Haley's newfound celebrity and wealth proved to be a double-edged sword.
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Wade, because conservative evangelicals were threatened by women's newfound power over their bodies.
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"These drugs are made more dangerous by their newfound illegal status," he says.
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But even with that newfound love, I still had 43 books to go.
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He leaves, and I chill out for a while, enjoying my newfound freedom.
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And, with it, came a newfound sense of boldness — both professional and personal.
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But it is also a testament to the newfound importance of his discipline.
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The third trend is a newfound clean abstraction with line and geometric figures.
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They are also trying to ensure that their newfound licence is not revoked.
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Lastly, you should know beforehand what you'll be doing with your newfound time.
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Some horror movies imbue a seemingly harmless place or object with newfound danger.
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"We're getting through it," Jones said of her life's newfound lack of GoT.
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Just look at how Ariana Grande describes her newfound relationship with Pete Davidson.
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"I've become basically Venmo guy on campus," Wu said of his newfound fame.
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Peña is now capitalizing on his newfound fame by selling deer-themed shirts.
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It was the newfound scientific evidence that helped to put them behind bars.
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After all, I need a place to break out my newfound quadrille skills.
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Given how antagonistic Saudi's newfound confidence is, Trump could come to regret it.
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During an interview Friday with CNN's Wolf Blitzer, McCain shared his newfound optimism.
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Lukas Graham frontman Lukas Forchhammer is basking in the glow of newfound fatherhood.
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Now, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is bringing a newfound interest in this work.
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It's the start of a newfound focus on the smart home for Amazon.
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Amal Clooney isn't letting her newfound fame hinder her work in the Maldives.
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So just who is America's newfound beef vigilante, the dude with the sign?
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However, this newfound music-streaming wealth is not being shared fairly among artists.
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Whether she likes it or not, fans are bristling against her newfound conservatism.
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But the Commission is still working out how to use its newfound powers.
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But the company "has had newfound success in Trump's Washington," per the Post.
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It's much harder to figure out where this newfound methane is coming from.
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Thanks in part to their newfound prudence, Americans now have much healthier finances.
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"He's hired security to deal with his newfound celebrité," said the photo's caption.
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Almost four years later, this newfound information has turned into a national movement.
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And it wasn't only because I missed my newfound friends, although I did.
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Big-name actors, athletes and musicians have already started embracing their newfound ability.
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Most of Moore's newfound support seems to have come from supporters of Rep.
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Republicans -- including Ryan -- celebrated their newfound control of both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue.
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Recent events in her life had, however, inculcated a newfound habit of suspicion.
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These new coordinators may potentially bring a newfound focus to elder justice issues.
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Let's just hope Britain's newfound love of spicy sauce doesn't get too adventurous.
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But everything about Margaery Tyrell's newfound religiosity seems to be through clenched teeth.
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Then she can share her newfound knowledge with her stylists and creative directors.
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The couple hopes they can channel their newfound attention into a YouTube following.
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Mayo says Ranger&aposs newfound fame can help raise awareness of pituitary dwarfism.
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I vowed to go back to acting with my newfound understanding of collaboration.
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And what's the reason for this newfound and previously undiscovered pot of anger?
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Polling shows that progressives' newfound focus on guns has translated into political will.
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Reckoning with a newfound queerness is perhaps season three's most consistently explored theme.
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Again, this could all be part of Lorca's newfound betterment as a captain.
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They attribute much of the newfound interest to worries about mushrooming student debt.
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Fabricio's newfound interest in directing techniques was another symptom of the project's progress.
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His newfound social media acumen seems only to have made him more quarrelsome.
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Justin Bieber has spent the past few weeks revelling in his newfound wokeness.
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So what gave rise to the party's seemingly newfound tolerance for ballooning debt?
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For all her newfound openness on record, Ms. Dreijer guards her privacy fiercely.
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That would explain some of his recent cravings, and also his newfound fears.
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Nor did he mention his Presbyterian faith or his newfound opposition to abortion.
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Instead, she's using her newfound role as a judge to shake things up.
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But Rodgers didn't get much of an opportunity to enjoy his newfound fame.
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For his part, Damore has welcomed his newfound prestige in right-wing circles.
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A recent Chevrolet commercial from the firm reflects that newfound awareness, he said.
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Some of their newfound uses: cellphone repair shops, tiny cafes and defibrillator sites.
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Milton Guasti's newfound career making video games is a tale of two accidents.
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But he may end up regretting his newfound role in Trump's inner circle.
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But for many, WhatsApp has been at the center of a newfound connectedness.
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Since then, Trump's newfound focus on bipartisanship has been apparent in his schedule.
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The llamas, though, wouldn't have long to bask in their newfound internet fame.
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Why should he be victimized by the state's newfound interest in the environment?
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Trump and his newfound playmates don't have to stop with last week's success.
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The question is what he will do with the newfound position of authority.
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He left with both — plus a newfound appreciation for Ali's humor and heart.
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Authentic trainersThis newfound outlook on fitness didn't appear out of thin air, though.
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"Their newfound concern for the high tax burden is laughable," Mr. McCarthy said.
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Once standard platitudes were out of the way, I mentioned my newfound learnings.
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But his release could lead to a newfound effort to recover that money.
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This newfound emphasis on religion beautifully mirrors the symbolism in his written work.
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Practically, there is no way to prevent these newfound capabilities from entering offensive weapons.
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A publication called her newfound relationship with Bryan Abasolo "failing," and Lindsay responded appropriately.
|
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JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers have discovered a way to handle their newfound stardom.
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With that in mind, I'm slowly working toward making my newfound strategies into habits.
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With a newfound sense of confidence, the double-amputee decided to go into modeling.
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Two newfound species of bats recently discovered in Kenya are endearing, lemon-colored fuzzballs.
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And, considering its newfound fame, we wouldn't be surprised if it picks up again.
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But Samantha says her parents don't quite know how to handle their newfound fame.
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Oh, and how, exactly, he's related to his newfound lover, Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke).
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To be sure, Rejlander's underlying motive involved proving the artistry of his newfound profession.
|
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Ainsley's dad took to Twitter to share his surprise in his daughter's newfound fame.
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Last summer, a Saudi woman experimenting with her newfound freedom went to a concert.
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"Nothing better demonstrates the newfound climate leadership in Congress than today's vote," Suh said.
|
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She'll always be country, but Miranda Lambert has a newfound appreciation for city life.
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Do the people who spend the most time there actually embrace this newfound identity?
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The tax returns raised questions about whether Sanders' newfound wealth conflicts with his message.
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A Trademark Dispute Reveals An Existential Crisis Is Fashion's Newfound 'Inclusivity' Only Skin Deep?
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"It reassured me, this is definitely possible," he said of his newfound athletic ambition.
|
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The school is now thinking about how they'll spend some of their newfound riches.
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WATCH THIS: HGTV's Chip and Joanna Gaines Discuss Their Newfound Fame Come on, people.
|
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Eventually, though, second opinions confirmed for patients that their newfound reality was completely false.
|
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Then, with their newfound fame, they don't need or want to fall in love.
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Yelp has used the newfound interest in political bias to promote its antitrust complaints.
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And according to Mia, Ella is being a good sport about her newfound fame.
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Now, in the recently-released Christmas special, we see Sabrina's newfound allegiance in action.
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" One social media user even encouraged Chiaka to take advantage of her newfound "luck.
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For many with treatment-resistant depression, the new drug offers newfound hope of relief.
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Get on a plane to go visit your newfound friends and contacts in Shenzhen.
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We're told Buck wanted to give the young rapper props for his newfound success.
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Investors are more likely to be interested in the company's newfound focus on technology.
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My newfound queerness still wasn't the queer I knew to be at my center.
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Now, what does a mother do when confronted with her daughter's newfound stripping career?
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For example, here she is on how her newfound fame has changed her life.
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We're going full circle [in our newfound ability to more easily find co-investors].
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He has embraced his newfound role, which has attracted other teams' top defensive pairings.
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But Mr. Weerasinghe's online stardom was newfound and, according to neighbors, a mere persona.
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This could post a serious challenge to newfound discipline among unicorns and their aspirants.
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For her part, Jill Kelley is enjoying her newfound relationship with the West Coast.
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While the former Navitis bask in their newfound power, the Malolos hustle and scheme.
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For its newfound customers in the East, the company's main selling point was security.
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It's also not unusual to want to enjoy the newfound freedom that retirement brings.
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The newfound integration will work with hardware companies that switch to the new SDK.
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And I do have a newfound appreciation for those suffering from these health issues.
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However, it remains to be seen whether Beijing's newfound agenda will show any results.
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With this newfound ability, they channel their rage and fight their oppressors, aka men.
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All in all, it's a nice addition to manufacturers' newfound focus on battery life.
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The current theory is Lucas because of his newfound connection to Charlotte (Vanessa Ray).
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West Virginia Republicans already owe Blankenship for their party's newfound strength in the state.
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Businesses and other parties would be reluctant to challenge an agency with newfound credibility.
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We can't imagine this newfound infamy will be doing this man's salon any favors.
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Rahal also said he plans to stay in his role despite his newfound wealth.
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The downside to the newfound momentum is the crowded primary dilemma that Democrats face.
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He says the company's newfound profitability will allow it to meet its debt obligations.
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Some of their requests could have reduced the newfound powers of Democratic committee chairs.
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With an almost superhero ability, I sabotaged relationships in my newfound commitment-phobic landscape.
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With my newfound brethren, though, I could say what I liked, as could they.
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Does our newfound knowledge of planets bring us any closer to answering that question?
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Trump's newfound praise of him will be interpreted by North Korea as negotiating weakness.
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But not everyone is so bullish on the CRTC's newfound enthusiasm for door-busting.
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Knowing Kris Jenner, she's going to make the most of her daughters' newfound kindness.
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The newfound peace of mind, though, is worth the occasional extra click or three.
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The bass hits a touch harder and the highs now have a newfound crispness.
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Kicking the habit didn't immediately imbue me with a newfound sense of self-love.
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But inevitably, that high from my newfound control, weight loss, and validation wore off.
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Something that had happened only minutes before came back to me with newfound purpose.
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The newfound aversion to Mr. Trump's name is not limited to the three buildings.
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Things are definitely opening up, and the press is reveling in its newfound freedom.
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The newfound progressive activism has many more benefits than downsides for the Democratic Party.
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They lick my face like I'm a long-lost friend, or a newfound toy.
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But what stuck out the most was the newfound brilliance of Adrian Danchig-Waring.
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And here, Russia's newfound interest could play a key role in inflaming the conflict.
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Sometimes, government officials use their newfound powers to silence speech they find politically uncongenial.
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She's using House Democrats newfound power to bargain for more progressives on important committees.
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Was his newfound desire for a dog indicative of something missing in his marriage?
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After his fan left the scene, I chatted with him about his newfound celebrity.
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News of his newfound piousness broke, of all places, in a local Minneapolis paper.
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Working with Tamaela gave her newfound trust and connection with a coach, Krunic said.
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Newfound efforts to influence politics back in the capital, where the real money flows.
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There's a sassy tot who will give the protagonist a newfound purpose in life.
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However, customers' newfound love for pink, dragon fruit baked goods seems to live on.
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"After enough articles, it started fucking with my newfound love for vaping," he said.
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With these newfound skills, I could explore any body of water on one breath.
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On the right, there was newfound scorn, and worse, for Israeli expatriates in Germany.
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Of course, this newfound gusto doesn't negate the fact that Earn is still Earn.
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He returned to the United States last year, ill-prepared for his newfound celebrity.
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Hughes rebranded the airline to Trans World Airlines to reflect its newfound global status.
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"For my newfound love, that would be you," rapped Kobe on the underrated remix.
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In response to the onslaught, Mr. Sanders joked of his newfound front-runner status.
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Mr. Feere's newfound reticence reflected not a change of heart but a new employer.
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The reason for his newfound celebrity: His likeness is featured in a mosaic there.
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The administration's convenient, newfound confidence in the FBI was also a sight to behold.
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Likewise, Mr. Trump's newfound discretion on British politics will probably last only until Dec.
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It should make a lot of liberals happy to have all these newfound funds.
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And to check out our read on Amazon's newfound fixation on "privacy," head here.
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Within days, the number expanded to 36 and the couple had a newfound purpose.
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Once your spending is under control, start tackling debt with the newfound extra cash.
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When David got his driver's license at 16, his newfound freedom extended to us.
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The next question is: What will they do with their newfound, but limited, power?
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The Christina Tosi episode leaves me with a newfound desire to become a pastry chef.
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To Google's newfound competitors, however, the internet giant was all too competent in its rollout.
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For all his newfound leftist ideals, Mimi turns out to be hopelessly conservative by nature.
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But that's not to say her newfound existence in the US equated to total freedom.
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It focuses his newfound social media fame into Facebook Live interviews, featuring Sanders and guests.
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"And with my newfound perspective, I hope to move forward and be a better man."
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Many in the drinks industry will see Brits' newfound obsession with G&T as unsurprising.
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Alex was riding the high of fresh love and enjoying her newfound sense of self.
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Then it came time to shoot the sex scenes, and all my newfound confidence tanked.
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I used my newfound inner "thot" to make sense of my sick, quickly changing body.
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I have become quite attached to my newfound ability to leave any building in style.
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Her newfound celebrity even placed her in the company of Rod Stewart on one occasion.
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Putting It To The Test I decided to put my newfound expertise to the test.
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Use this newfound confidence to try out a new trend, and put yourself out there.
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In the sequel, you can use that newfound knowledge to be a more supportive friend.
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We'll see what Kim winds up doing next with her newfound sense of social justice.
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In the 403th century, portraits of women showing off their newfound shapeliness were not uncommon.
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It was this moment that began Kimmel's newfound efforts to advocate for health care coverage.
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You may find your new favorite restaurant, and a newfound appreciation for Puerto Rican cuisine.
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TikTok's newfound status as the hottest new app in the world hasn't come without controversy.
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Like many who find their fortunes secure, Lucas decided to throw his newfound influence around.
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Mr. Erdogan's reaction may partly reflect his newfound position of relative strength, Dr. Oktay said.
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Older buyers will be particularly badly affected, given insurers' newfound freedom to charge them more.
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The fans shout it in unison, seemingly celebrating Taylor's newfound artistic freedom and DNGAF spirit.
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But she used her newfound fame to become a model, theatrical producer and social activist.
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Even if Mrs May survives as prime minister, Mr Hammond's newfound power is a blessing.
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Yet, it was pretty clear that wasn't what my newfound gay pals were talking about.
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All we ask is that you use your newfound Netflix prestige to bring back Sense8.
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After the training exercises were over, the monkeys were able to maintain their newfound skills.
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"That is why I watch you play Dad!" he says with his newfound teenage sarcasm.
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Now, all eyes are on May and Her Majesty as they navigate their newfound relationship.
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"It comes down to being authentic," the actor told PEOPLE about his newfound media attention.
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I ask Hannah how he seemed to deal with his newfound notoriety at the time.
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Yes, newfound fame will get the better of them and stupid things will be said.
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"It's really nice to have people excited about … me," he said about the newfound attention.
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Does she sing its praises from the hilltops and luxuriate blithely in her newfound joy?
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The president's newfound confidence will not in itself be enough to make these reforms work.
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And even without this morning's essay, the tenor of defiance and newfound liberation is clear.
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The one thing holding him back from following his newfound passion for writing was doubt.
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And then, see how you can direct your newfound luck toward planning an incredible Halloweekend.
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Joe also adds that he has a newfound appreciation for his wife – and their marriage.
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And this newfound fame has put the pressure on Cardi to keep the momentum going.
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Prince admitted on People TV that she and the Stranger Things star were newfound buddies.
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What I want for my birthday, Part Two: a newfound resolve to meditate and focus.
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To some banks Frankfurt's refusal to make "crazy" deals is preferable to Paris's newfound flexibility.
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Why it matters: Trump's newfound desire for bipartisanship is putting his conservative base in jeopardy.
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There's something so deeply, undeniably toxic about Grimes' newfound capitalist rhetoric that grinds my gears.
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He found entertaining men enjoyable, along with the newfound freedom and income the "hobby" offered.
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Political order and democracy is fraying, and there's a newfound aggressiveness in Russia and China.
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Despite the newfound buzz, it's unlikely that Cuba will become a favorite location for Hollywood.
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For the public and POTUS alike, this garment appeared to represent Obama's newfound sartorial freedom.
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Some women, eager to share their newfound "miracle" product, are now throwing collagen-drinking parties.
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He adjusts his jeans provocatively and heads back out to the party with newfound confidence.
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He also said they shouldn't be afraid of using their newfound oversight powers, if warranted.
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He is also determined to use the voice he has gained with his newfound celebrity.
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Washington should recognize such progress because, without the tariffs, such newfound prosperity could easily disappear.
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She raved about their newfound happiness, saying she'd marry him if he were to ask.
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He's said that the visit has no link to his newfound interest in buying Greenland.
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Many ended up in debt — or worse, went broke because they mismanaged their newfound riches.
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During his short stint as prime minister, tales spread of his nepotism and newfound wealth.
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Meanwhile, Vrai Weddings (VOW) and the custom design studio give newfound power to the shopper.
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And then there's the issue of dealing with family members that hear about newfound wealth.
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Faster birds, like the emu and the ostrich, were able to survive despite newfound competition.
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Sometimes, you want to run back to the original with a newfound swelling of appreciation.
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He grows from his time with them, and even his mother senses a newfound maturity.
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Mr. Ortega's family, friends and allies enjoy newfound luxuries like beachfront homes and expensive cars.
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But the newfound media interest in Khan's Scrap Army is also not lost on her.
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Worse still, this newfound artistic attention has turned Carrey into an insufferable, self-important knob.
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But realizing their newfound power, Dev onica started asking for donations in exchange for information.
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That's great and all, unless you've already blown the haul on your newfound lavish lifestyle.
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Donald Trump's platform has instilled a newfound sense of fear in a lot of immigrants.
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I relished my newfound freedom by rekindling my friendships that I had let slip away.
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But her relatively light schedule also signals a newfound confidence inside the campaign as Mrs.
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A few months later, Middleton used his newfound authority to remove Pursglove from the accounts.
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Other programmers are also seizing on the newfound potential of in the natural history content.
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Still, considering where they were last season, the Rams seem comfortable with their newfound fortune.
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Few are complaining, but the working class here is not feeling flush with newfound wealth.
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But analysts believe Apple's newfound pricing strategy could rekindle iPhone sales, which peaked in 2015.
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Political observers said there could be any number of reasons for Mr. Cuomo's newfound collegiality.
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This newfound verve for home security comes at a time when crime is actually falling.
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With the first two cases, Alphabet's newfound financial strictness was named as a key factor.
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Recognizing Fauci's newfound popularity, businesses across the country are plastering the doctor on their products.
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With his newfound wealth, he bought BMW 3 Series, but reportedly doesn't drive it often.
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He told his newfound flock of black sheep that everyone thought the task was impossible.
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The operation doesn't go exactly as planned, leaving Joshua's newfound vision a bit, well, warped.
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Women at the festival seemed to revel in the freedom of a newfound safe zone.
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Still, the primary revealed that not every newfound assumption about blue-wave politics is bankable.
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Despite his skepticism, it didn&apost take long for him to embrace his newfound vocation.
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"The size and explosive growth rate of the newfound hole, however, surprised them," they said.
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Perhaps newfound money from ending overbilling could be used to support health care for all.
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This newfound love of switching party is not taking place against a calm political backdrop.
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Now that we know that's just not so, maybe we should celebrate our newfound wisdom.
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The brief respite captured both women's newfound power and demonstrated how profoundly limited it was.
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Get ready to sob, because this newfound friendship will pull every single heartstring you have.
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However, not all observers are convinced of Russia and Saudi Arabia's newfound collaboration and harmony.
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But forget about blowing all that newfound dough on a night out on the town.
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From my newfound perspective, Graham's book looks like a loving meditation on his own mom.
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As a result, the producer may use that newfound revenue to engage in stock buybacks.
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Conventional wisdom says no, but a newfound Office of Independent Counsel legal memo says yes.
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Salah's newfound profile means he has to deal with the closer attentions of opposing defenders.
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This newfound mode of intimate photographic investigation grew into a project in its own right.
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Theorists of the era were struggling to find order in an unruly zoo of newfound particles.
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She's the damsel in distress, and Tom, with his newfound strength, is positioned as her vigilante.
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The next time we spoke on the phone, I brought up my newfound fascination with teeth.
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Newfound aggression: In 2014 the hackers stopped backing down when they knew they were being detected.
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When you engage in conversation, you will stay in the present, focused on your newfound companion.
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The newfound attention shocked Hamill, who has been with the Gainesville Police Department for a year.
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And as their relationship progressed throughout the years, Kerr remained supportive of her ex's newfound love.
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When a celebrity dies, there's a newfound or returning interest in their life and life's work.
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In addition to a newfound focus on smartwatches, Fitbit's recent shift also includes a healthcare offering.
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But will you do with all your newfound free time besides join me on my podcast?
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He could also decide he has enough information and rule based on the newfound evidence alone.
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But Archie's newfound hotness thanks to construction work and puberty is pretty much a plot point.
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In addition to the newfound portability, the specs have also been bumped up across the board.
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I slept deeply—not having that half-hour of paranoia every day was a newfound bliss.
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McCarthy's newfound alliance with Jordan is sure to earn him plaudits with conservatives down the road.
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Ozim told BuzzFeed News she was worried about how these millionaires were using their newfound wealth.
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"I can't tell you how happy I am about this newfound love of mine," Myers says.
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Huddleston said she wasn't aware of her newfound celebrity until friends starting sending her the photo.
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West has generated headlines in recent weeks due to his newfound vocal love for President Trump.
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The economy is growing rapidly and citizens are enjoying newfound freedoms after years of brutal dictatorship.
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Once he landed in the NBA, he had to learn how to manage his newfound wealth.
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Obviously, this isn't the only problem with how Harvey reacted to Candy's newfound interest in directing.
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If a colleague speaks sharply to you, is it out of a sense of newfound superiority?
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Going along with the larger-scale nemesis system is a newfound focus on large-scale battles.
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I exercised my newfound freedom and booked a trip to New York City with my son.
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Her back had both a newfound delicacy and expansiveness that made her arms appear more willowy.
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But how is he dealing with all this newfound attention now that he's gone dog viral??
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The X7, though, combines everything we've always loved about BMWs with a lot of newfound strengths.
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Then Tuesday, in a new clip shared by Netflix, King opened up about his newfound fame.
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But there are many layers of irony in Cruz's newfound willingness to call Trump a liar.
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But regardless of their newfound fame, the couple remains grounded in what really matters: their family.
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While I was feeling increasingly excited about my newfound knowledge, not everyone enjoyed hearing about it.
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But what do the designers themselves think of this newfound success and their major journey ahead?
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Although after toxic one-again-off-again partnership, the newfound love is actually only skin deep.
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But where did our newfound love of bright yellow come from, if not the next generation?
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And he's using his newfound influence to help a cause close to his heart: LGBT youth.
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Oprah Winfrey is ready to put her newfound love for exercise to the test this summer.
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"There is this newfound love and space for activism within fashion," she says in the magazine.
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Jenna Dewan has her boyfriend Steve Kazee to thank for her newfound love of professional wrestling.
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At the same time, you may also have a newfound respect for the Simpsons writing room.
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How new words are born Even though the newfound legitimacy of "bitchface" may amuse you, Dictionary.
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This gave me a newfound appreciation for actors—pretending to sleep under pressure is really hard.
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He also notes that Ronda had a wonderful idea to capitalize on her newfound web appeal.
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In their proclamations, these owners used words like "unity" to explain their newfound passion for protests.
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Under Wheeler, the FCC used its newfound authority from net neutrality to establish the privacy standards.
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There is plenty of raw emotion on display in every track, but also a newfound tenderness.
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Pruitt's outreach to cast the red team marks the clearest sign yet of Heartland's newfound influence.
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I'm currently nearing the end of week one and my lashes' newfound curves are still intact.
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The band's Blaze and Reid Bateh say this newfound openness was at least part by design.
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Now, apply this newfound knowledge to the above tweet and glean from that what you will.
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Another Trump source says the candidate's newfound sense of self-restraint has to do with timing.
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Beside likely being a member of a newfound species, this octopod is unique for another reason.
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Not surprisingly, psychologists attribute some of this newfound social anxiety to the rise in text communication.
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Upon its recovery, 'Boy Asleep with Hoe' now has a "newfound high-profile status, " she added.
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Chris deals with her newfound infatuation by writing letters about the object of her ardent affection.
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Do you feel like people expect you to act 'brand new' because of your newfound success?
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But ultimately, all of the women walked away from the experience with newfound confidence and knowledge.
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Others are making use of this newfound material to create paper, shoes, livestock feed, and biofuel.
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Yet with all of Apple's newfound openness, it appears unwilling to cross the line into Android.
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But he left plenty of space to detail how he began celebrating his newfound financial freedom.
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She added that Christian recently told her he is still learning to use his newfound vision.
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Maybe a movement that began around issues of racial inequality can be strengthened by newfound unity.
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Shale firms used to lure investors with bold talk of newfound oil reserves under the ground.
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Newfound breathing room has given the company the freedom to concentrate on its long-term health.
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I personally think the bittersweet powers of social media are behind this newfound wave of awareness.
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I refer to the Republicans apparently newfound interest in "transparency" on the part of public officials.
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With a similarly newfound appreciation for the game, Sadikovic is achieving her best results so far.
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In March, Mnangagwa penned a column in the New York Times which highlighted Zimbabwe's newfound openness.
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And with its newfound popularity, prices in many areas have gone down while availability has increased.
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Richard Gere is her devoted husband, who somehow pales alongside the source of her newfound ardor.
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He relied on his newfound peace — or whatever it is — as he faced the familiar emotion.
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Taylor Swift opened up about her newfound interest in politics for Rolling Stone's newest cover story.
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I look forward to trying out the Galaxy Note 10's newfound compatibility with Windows computers.
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She has used that buzz -- and newfound progressive stardom -- to raise money for her Democratic colleagues.
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I wanted to see someone sooner, while I still had this newfound courage in my system.
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Before that, though, he wanted to spend his newfound freedom with those most important to him.
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Laura*, who still works as a compensated dater, is a perfect example of this newfound power.
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Fisk comes to visit him and uses his newfound prison power to release Frank from jail.
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With a newfound version system and its dual arms replaced with a multi-suction cupped gripper.
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I hope the Blarney Stone into a Pokéstop, for the sake of my newfound Irish pride.
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Newfound Lanny Yeah... I don't think the Jays badly need a good lefty in the 'pen.
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Democrats are similarly being forced to cultivate a newfound appreciation for the importance of states' rights.
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Even as this book turns tragic, it remains utterly alive, even joyous, in its newfound language.
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Mr. Graham's Republican colleagues in the Senate, meanwhile, are keeping close watch on the newfound friendship.
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It is Mr. Tarkanian's House candidacy that partly explains Mr. Heller's newfound admiration for the president.
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He is now enjoying his newfound freedom, and he said he did not carry a grudge.
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But in this case, the researchers are using their newfound sweetening powers for good, not evil.
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I caught up with them ahead of their London appearance to chat justice and newfound fame.
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The researchers all took a massive dose of their newfound chemical, expecting their skin to lighten.
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Still, he added, he did not feel free to express his newfound Jewish identity in public.
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Above all, the Rough Riders became instant celebrities because they embodied the public's newfound, idealistic militarism.
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Now the beach gave her a newfound appreciation for bustling downtown Greenwich and its sophisticated residents.
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For the Danish People's Party, the newfound potency of the climate issue has been a challenge.
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The country's breakneck economic expansion created legions of wealthy consumers keen to flaunt their newfound status.
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As you reflect on your newfound singledom, here are a few things to keep in mind.
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But I'm betting much of their newfound political activism has a bit clearer impetus: Employee pressure.
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Our parents fostered this newfound joy of running, signing us up for a local track club.
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The president's newfound good sense on DACA is good news for the country, provided it lasts.
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The benefits she thought she accrued through beauty were won instead through her newfound self-confidence.
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Roku "runs the risk of new entrants aiming to encroach on their newfound success," Hayes said.
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Michelle is doubtful that Bloomberg's newfound ascendancy will survive a fuller airing of his political record.
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With each missile launch, Mr. Trump's newfound affection for the Chinese leader, Mr. Xi, has increased.
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Over the course of the decade, the newfound power of social media influencers became increasingly clear.
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El Moussa opened up in the post about his newfound joy after a difficult few years.
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The firm said the coffee chain's management has a newfound confidence that is hard to ignore.
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It was if she was liberating herself, and affirming her newfound sense of freedom and liberty.
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LAHORE, Pakistan — Imran Khan, the charismatic cricket star-turned-opposition-leader, is brimming with newfound confidence.
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"How we revel in her enchantment with her newfound theatrical world," De Vries wrote to Salinger.
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In addition to his newfound familial ties, it seems that Dom has finally met his match.
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When they try to bring their newfound passion to the Exemplar competition, they find themselves dissidents.
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If his newfound outrage is genuine, he should also reverse course on his unconscionable refugee policy.
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The death of Mr. Ali remains, almost 70 years later, as mysterious as his newfound popularity.
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Bloomberg Businessweek had a great look at the newfound financial discipline at Alphabet, Google's parent company.
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Cartman suspects Butters of trying to steal his girlfriend, and Garrison explores his newfound military power.
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On the other hand, relatively newfound medical labels are a weak salve for old emotional wounds.
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The more people who know about your newfound wealth, the greater the chance you'll be approached.
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Josh, though, told us Jesse is keeping it chill in the wake of her newfound fame.
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China has far to go when it comes to economic development despite its newfound international bravado.
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Over time, premiums would decrease dramatically and marketplaces would thrive with a newfound sense of stability.
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Our newfound energy cushion allows us to engage in different ways with old and new allies.
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As a result, its newfound hip makeover as turmeric latte has left many south Asians amused.
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So, it will probably take more than newfound enthusiasm to land all your planes on time.
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It appears he's now using his newfound power to remake the VA more in Trump's image.
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Tempting as it might be to snack on your newfound garlic ships, let them cool off.
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The civil rights movement gave white historians a newfound sympathy for abolitionists and their antislavery allies.
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Markets have cheered in recent days as Fed officials indicated a newfound reluctance to raise interest rates.
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So of course, Saturday Night Live poked a little fun at everyone's seemingly newfound First Amendment seriousness.
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Many in Israel, particularly on the left, fear the newfound diplomatic backing has come at a cost.
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Because Maja, locked in near-complete isolation in a Swedish prison, knows nothing of her newfound infamy.
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The fact that oil could still impact stocks speaks to the newfound fragility of the market rally.
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Meanwhile, the group that trained like the pros kept much of their newfound abilities four months later.
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You would expect the Society teens to really test the bounds of what this newfound freedom means.
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Canavan is also staying at a hotel, the same one as his newfound friends, Elliott and Kennedy.
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But for the activists fighting on the ground, it seems only to have given them newfound vigor.
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He is embarrassed by his tears, but powerless to stop them as he processes his newfound freedom.
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In an earlier clip, DiCaprio spoke about balancing his newfound success and his life as a teenager.
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What's behind this newfound willingness on the candidates' part to talk about the personal toll of addiction?
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The process gave Lopes a newfound appreciation for the music he loved so much as a kid.
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It seems she and hubby Mark Consuelos' teenage daughter, Lola, has some newfound feelings about her dad.
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There's no mention of uprising or revolt, and Eugene actually seems quite happy in his newfound safety.
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After cancer, I had a newfound appreciation for life and how precious and uncertain it can be.
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Now her biggest hope is that her newfound success will help finance proper care for her mom.
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It's telling, I think, that the Inspire began life as part of the company's newfound healthcare focus.
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In the meantime, she's enjoying her newfound Internet fame and hopes that the news reaches DeVito himself.
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Each springs nakedly from the ashes of publicly capsized relationships, from the depths of newfound sophomoric passion.
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Using infection models, the researchers were able to demonstrate the virus's newfound skills on cultured human cells.
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" The aspiring singer rapper also said his newfound faith in God is to thank for his "clarity.
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Although Mikell misses her sister, Share says, she has been enjoying life with her newfound half-siblings.
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The wrestling team has a newfound appreciation for brainwave-synching sleep music, according to Coach Matt Lindland.
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The final rule grants newfound flexibility for providers to leverage technology more directly to improve patient care.
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Of course, the amount that's right for you depends on your own goals for your newfound wealth.
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In terms of energy, I remember feeling more upbeat and energetic due to my newfound work stance.
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You'll even go through interview training, so you can impress data science interviewers with your newfound knowledge.
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Coster-Waldau's newfound Emmys love makes sense, as Jaime was given his strongest, most interesting material yet.
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Officers Winkler and Denninger are back at work, but have been enjoying some newfound fame as well.
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As a newfound hero for fast food lovers everywhere, Zealot has just one inspiring thing to say.
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Earlier in the interview, the British barrister spoke of using her newfound celebrity for a good cause.
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And obviously I was also hoping my newfound bread hobby could rack up a few thousand followers.
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Despite the newfound empowerment from social media, however, consumers have one thing against them: a short memory.
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When Antilles' splints were removed on March 19, his newfound, happy puppy spirit was in full effect.
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As soon as he sees himself on the screen, he immediately starts connecting with his newfound audience.
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His newfound fandom came about when he and Kelsey visited the Wizarding World of Harry Potter together.
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It's a realization that has given her a newfound confidence and pride in who she is today.
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CBS could use its newfound presence in Australia to test its Netflix rival CBS All Access overseas.
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That newfound investment vigor and projections for stronger shale production have kept a lid on the recovery.
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With that comes a newfound access to all kinds of information and a refreshing lack of judgment.
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By his last ceremony, he was sitting upright with a newfound courage to take on life's challenges.
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Once more, he asked where I was from and, unbelievably, he seemed satisfied with my newfound Greekness.
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Honor your newfound love for the goddess of death with this handbag styled after her epic armor.
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Academic experimentation can be as important to a student's self-discovery as navigating their newfound sexual freedom.
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Others, like Star Trek, see humanity using its newfound collective wealth and free time to, well, work.
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The USDA most certainly isn't the only agency to face newfound and wholly startling scrutiny and censorship.
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But Facebook will have to convince users that its social network can be useful in newfound ways.
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Yet such praise has to be tempered by the fact that Trump's newfound normality is only relative.
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A MyHeritage DNA test kit can reveal your unique ethnic background, and match you with newfound relatives.
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Christian Guardino, who is now five years out from treatment with Luxturna, has maintained his newfound vision.
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Lowe's is cementing its newfound relationship with the NFL with enough 4x6 boards for 140 football fields
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You even leave some money aside to spend on a fun weekend with your newfound college friends.
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Unlike their predecessors, however, the company has made little effort to be responsible with its newfound influence.
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There is still much to be done, including attracting private development without alienating the park's newfound fans.
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UCLA continued to show a newfound determination on defense, holding UNLV to 38.6 percent from the field.
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Not long after Sinclair published The Jungle, he complained that his newfound readers had missed the point.
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Despite his newfound paper fortune, Ek isn't likely to go on a Ferrari or yacht-buying binge.
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The newfound focus on geopolitics took the focus off a trade spat between the U.S. and China.
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Hedge fund managers' newfound willingness to compromise comes as the industry faces a barrage of negative attention.
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So make the most of your newfound knowledge, or just go ahead and buy a battery pack.
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When men left to fight in WWII, women began entering the workforce, gaining newfound independence and freedom.
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As Dawson continued to produce viral video hits, he harnessed his newfound fame to pursue other ventures.
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All three of them have enjoyed their newfound glory as Visiting Fellows at Harvard's prestigious Kennedy School.
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However, with her newfound billionaire status, Kylie is now the most financially successful member of her family.
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Then came the T.M.S. With my newfound ability I imagined myself joyfully shedding a cloak of disability.
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" And he says his stay deeply influenced his work, "I developed a newfound interest in "empty" spaces.
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This newfound correlation was weak, the data was messy, and it barely touched the threshold of significance.
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The appropriate reaction to mankind's newfound ability to destroy itself was to retreat in the other direction.
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Unfortunately, this newfound popularity has made it pretty hard to get your hands, or fins, on one.
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Using their newfound military advantage, the Iroquois conducted slaving raids as far west as the Mississippi River.
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Beyond the words, though, the speech notably highlighted the newfound power for Buttigieg's growing organization in Iowa.
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While this newfound transparency is an important part of the impeachment process, it won't be cost-free.
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What's most striking about this program is hearing prison officials talk about a newfound sense of purpose.
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After dreaming of a cure for decades, some treated patients are trying to adjust to newfound freedom.
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Watch This on Tonic: I had newfound empathy for that 12-year-old boy in math class.
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The band has re-formed, and they spoke to us about their fights, addictions and newfound sobriety.
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Apparently motivated by tie-dye's newfound fashion cachet, Starbucks started selling a "tie-dye Frappuccino" in July.
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She says the public's newfound awareness of survivors' criminalization is the latest surge forward in the movement.
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His father did not initially welcome his son's newfound tolerance, and for a time they lost touch.
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Henderson spent years trying to balance running a kitchen, motherhood, and then a newfound career in catering.
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After his fateful encounter with the Kline painting, Mr. Sandler left Columbia to follow his newfound passion.
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Both attempt to reconcile their desires with their newfound freedom — and the vulnerability that comes with it.
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In an on-field interview after the game, Darkwa said he took his newfound success in stride.
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Despite the flood of incoming cash, Biden's newfound financial success could also prove to be a liability.
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So as you reflect on your newfound singledom, here are a few things to keep in mind.
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There, I first heard her wailing from a newfound 45 in my grandmother's record collection in Guyana.
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With our newfound sense of "now or never," Mom and I fulfilled one of her longtime dreams.
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But after tech stocks dragged the markets down in October, more traditional companies are enjoying newfound interest.
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However, from the tone of his captions, it seems he's thoroughly enjoying his newfound Bachelor nation fame.
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Ms. Klobuchar's newfound readiness to swing a saber appealed to many who came out to hear her.
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Despite its newfound status as a nationwide carrier, Alaska Airlines does not feature any seatback entertainment systems.
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Her campaign reported raising $425,000 in 30 minutes during the debate, a good indication of newfound momentum.
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Recovering from that, Harper said, changed his whole life, starting with a newfound fear of working out.
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Days after Mr. Trump praised him for his newfound restraint, Mr. Kim lobbed a missile over Japan.
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Even as Cecilia relaxes into her newfound liberation, Whannell keeps signaling that something is very much amiss.
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But, is her influence really positive if Phil's newfound fortune is a result of Jexi's superhuman abilities?
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I dove headfirst into this newfound reality, one that became even more compelling as I explored further.
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Some die-hard fans from the '90s might consider her newfound advocacy and domestic turn a surrender.
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More broadly, the move also suggests a newfound willingness to invest in emerging nations to improve competitiveness.
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It has just been introduced in the United States, hitching onto a newfound appreciation of amaro drinks.
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Barton told Forbes that he spent his newfound free time snowboarding and cooking for his three children.
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There's a newfound appreciation for players who do their best work with their gloves, not their bats.
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Join them in celebrating their newfound fashion freedom by shopping the four Meghan Markle-approved beanies below.
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The United States needs to find new markets for its newfound wealth of oil and gas resources.
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Juliette called him to meet up for an early dinner, where he demonstrated his newfound irrepressible happiness.
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"I don't think anyone can ever consider me a lay-up anymore," Dee said with newfound confidence.
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Bolstered by my newfound confidence in caretaking, I got new plants — a coin plant, a Phalaenopsis orchid.
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The Journal report does not indicate whether the government has exercised its newfound influence over these investments.
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Likewise, Sessions' newfound job security could also be viewed as temporary and subject to the president's whims.
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Still, appreciating the newfound range afforded to Sansa's character does not require endorsing her cruelty or secrecy.
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The paper also published a follow-up examining how the game's newfound fame has affected its players.
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In all three states, the new GOP regimes used their newfound clout to enact anti-union measures.
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He's held these views for years, but his newfound popularity and presidential platform have amplified their reach.
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Jayna's newfound understanding of her family's toxic legacy and her efforts to redeem herself are a real standout.
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Allergan's newfound cash bounty stems from the sale of its generic drugs business to Teva Pharmaceutical Industries (TEVA.TA).
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"I've achieved things I never dreamed I could, such as gaining a newfound strength and confidence in myself."
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A quick glance at my friends list tells me that I'm far from alone in my newfound obsession.
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However, that fateful summer day also marked the beginning of his newfound commitment to the land surrounding Taliesin.
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He added an addendum on Thursday afternoon via tweet, arguing that Trump's newfound extremism would have been disqualifying.
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Kids of the '90s, rejoice: The newfound popularity of the choker doesn't look like it's fading anytime soon.
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" He did concede, however, that his newfound attention has impacted him "maybe bits and pieces at a time.
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If the deal ends, it's possible that Europe would have to end its newfound economic ties to Tehran.
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Breitbart's newfound disapproval of racism may reflect a desire to elevate the level of the nation's public discourse.
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A newfound photo recently spotlighted by the History Channel has people abuzz about the famous pilot's mysterious fate.
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Meanwhile, the accused conman flashed his newfound wealth around online, posting photos of watches and bundles of cash.
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An unknown party sent out a letter touting BlackRock CEO Laurence D. Fink's newfound dedication to environmental causes.
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Now, she's finding ways to bring this newfound energy and gratitude with her as she returns to performances.
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In the end, he seemed to be assuring himself of a newfound peace more than convincing the listener.
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On top of juggling grief and newfound responsibilities, the pair also find themselves dealing with bigotry and worse.
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He used it again in this week's speech, with newfound relevance that only ratcheted up the 2020 speculation.
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What has changed for many is a newfound obsession with water usage, and more importantly, avoiding wasting water.
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With newfound knowledge, you might find that toy you loved so much was actually a little bit offensive.
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Using his newfound powers to murder the doctor and her nurses, Eli confronts his parents about the truth.
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Investigators also obtained chat logs featuring the hackers discussing how they were going to spend their newfound fortune.
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Southern white elites regrouped and instituted Jim Crow laws, which cheated African-Americans out of their newfound freedoms.
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And he uses his newfound popularity and wisdom to help Neville Longbottom learn to stand up to bullies.
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Evan Rachel Wood shared how her character Dolores has evolved and what she's doing with her newfound power.
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But despite his recent rhetoric and claims of newfound support, Trump is still severely unpopular among black voters.
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And then humanoids still have to be taught how to do something useful with their newfound physical capabilities.
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Players could explore in a nonlinear fashion, and would often have to return to areas using newfound abilities.
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"It doesn't feel good that I have this newfound confidence ripped away from me," he told the publication.
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But now, I have a newfound collection of hobbies and a willingness to keep exploring who I am.
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That said, some Wall Street observers believe palladium's newfound ascendancy in the metal markets might not last long.
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The volunteers are being tested as the Campos family, filled with newfound hope and gratitude, awaits the results.
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So, while Cramer's charitable trust does not trade oil, it has been buying Schlumberger on this newfound optimism.
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A newfound vegetarianism became a crusade and then a business, with clients including John Lennon and Muhammad Ali.
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House Democrats are likely to use their newfound power to try to expand coverage, rather than limit it.
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They don't just echo moments from the films; they add a newfound sense of danger to the battles.
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I'm thrilled and spend a slightly silly amount of time reveling in all the newfound organization and spotlessness.
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In a statement Tuesday, Biden campaign spokesman Andrew Bates disputed that Biden's newfound wealth would affect his goals.
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The blessing of Manafort -- along with the attendance of Obst -- could give the super PAC with newfound credibility.
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These included dwarf planet Sedna, a newfound object called 2012 VP113, and several other trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs).
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The program, and others like it, combined her passion for visual design with a newfound interest in coding.
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The Times says that Cyber Command didn't outline what actions it had specifically undertaken with its newfound authorization.
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SHLD Price data by YCharts But its newfound rally shows the power of the Amazon brand these days.
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As a result, I began to feel, not exactly happy about, but less debilitated by my newfound singlehood.
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Joe's newfound love is a grad student/aspiring poet named Guinevere Beck (Elizabeth Lail), who goes by Beck.
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That included the newfound ability to give apps access to your location only while you're actively using it.
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It's looking to extend its newfound dominance to GT racing in 2017 with the all-new 911 RSR.
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It's looking to extend its newfound dominance to GT racing in 21 with the all-new 223 RSR.
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"I love being a criminal," he tells me brightly like he's talking about a newfound passion for gardening.
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Sneakers, iPhones and LNG China's customers are using their newfound wealth to buy more cars, iPhones and sneakers.
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So it's not surprising that some of Paul's critics are cynical about his motives and newfound moral compass.
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Plus, get practical advice on how to use your newfound knowledge to help companies innovate and scale up.
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The newfound wealth has led to no excessive spending splurges among residents, as far as Garza can tell.
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They give Spotify newfound power to choose what artists and songs a large swath of its listeners hear.
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Following its newfound Internet fame, the Hydraulic Press Channel has been crushing everything from bowling balls to fruit.
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The major scandal that erupted last year over doping in athletics has brought newfound scrutiny to the sport.
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I was tweeting about my newfound fame and even told my followers I had Oprah on the phone.
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Is this occurrence — plus a newfound love for eggy skin care — enough to make me a changed woman?
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Back then, early speculators in Bitcoin, flush with newfound crypto-fortune, plunged their money back into emerging cryptocurrencies.
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Having previously identified as straight, Kat now spends several episodes sorting through her newfound feelings for a woman.
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Harley-Davidson didn't know anything about Ms. Perry's newfound motorcycle affinity until after the song had been recorded.
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After he passes his last exam, Mr. Reyes expects to pour his newfound free time into a hobby.
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As The Washington Post notes, this is the latest example of Trump's newfound fascination with the pardon power.
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Trump said he would like the two countries to take their newfound dialogue beyond February's Olympics in Pyeongchang.
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Those leaving welfare also discovered a newfound sense of dignity and self-worth — something welfare will never provide.
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I was bogged down with rituals and intrusive thoughts again, and barely hanging on to my newfound functionality.
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The murderous theocratic regime celebrates newfound relief from international sanctions while being allowed to continue oppressing its citizens.
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However, this year is different; there's political momentum and newfound public awareness about the health of the oceans.
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As someone who has also recently experienced newfound public attention, not all of it positive, Bro advised them.
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I just have a newfound respect for like, keeping the right temperature around me that like suits me.
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So when the wedding is over, don't spend all of your newfound free time sleeping or streaming Netflix.
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By some estimates, the savings from this newfound transparency could run in the billions of dollars a year.
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With his newfound knowledge, Brandow was able to build a plan for his money — his family's first budget.
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It details her husband's parents literally toying with her life because of an apparently newfound obsession with mushrooms.
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I then went on to use this newfound understanding to great advantage for the rest of my life.
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All in all, Hell Fest likely won't give you a newfound phobia of theme parks and masked strangers.
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The case has newfound relevance with the Trump brand seemingly under fire or in retreat in some quarters.
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August's Smart Lock gets a bit more useful today, thanks to newfound integration with connected home app, Wink.
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Mahershala Ali may now be an Oscar-winning actor, but he is still adjusting to his newfound fame.
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But soon, his discomfort is followed by an urge to announce his newfound self-awareness to the world.
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Ettel's newfound role as a social media villain has allowed her to see herself as the real victim.
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Seawright appears to be taking her newfound fame in stride, making multiple posts to Facebook acknowledging her fanbase.
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Even better, Marchand is happy to use his newfound star status to be a voice for LGBTQ rights.
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Perhaps some of the newfound confusion [from becoming a father] got spilled over on some of the tracks.
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What we found was a range of emotions and a newfound love for NYC and our fellow runners.
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I have a newfound empathy for what he and others have been dealing with this in this regard.
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Basically, it felt like Volterra really leaned into its newfound vampy fame, which comforted me as a fan.
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It's all about ISISDefense Department officials attempted to placate concerns over the US's seemingly newfound duties in Syria.
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That number is even higher among registered Republicans, 6900 percent of whom were enthusiastic about Trump's newfound bipartisanism.
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The newfound strength reflected more spending than initially thought in such areas as auto purchases and utility bills.
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Even though my father was working at McDonald's, he felt he had newfound wealth that he never anticipated.
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Experts caution that the winner or winners will face many headaches that come along with their newfound riches.
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Ms. Pirro, a former Westchester County district attorney, has not been shy about her newfound proximity to power.
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Now Robinson's out of jail, for the time being, and he's looking to capitalize on his newfound status.
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He is also unshakable in the belief that government has no role to play in his newfound mission.
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With his newfound citizenship, Chagall believed that the world's opportunities were opening up for him and his family.
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Yes, if we take this newfound control to the extreme, we will create a dark, almost dystopian world.
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The transfers would satisfy a pledge by Mr. Kim as a sign of newfound good will toward Washington.
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How about welcoming a convert to a just cause and using his newfound passion as best we can?
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Uber will argue that new policies installed under Mr. Khosrowshahi show a newfound willingness to address government concerns.
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It has become a newfound tradition in countries across Asia, Africa, Europe, and North America, according to CNN.
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But with Zoom's newfound popularity have come fresh concerns about privacy and how the company handles consumer data.
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But for all its newfound depth, vacationers need not worry — shipboard intellectual fodder is still balanced by diversion.
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It's newfound love in life, new found romantic love, new love for where, who, and what you are.
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Kevin Bacon says he was "very resistant" to his newfound level of fame after Footloose debuted in theaters.
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Along the way, Ms. Haley will have to navigate yet another pitfall: the downside of her newfound visibility.
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But the reported filing shows newfound confidence concerning investor sentiment by the alternative car market's players and bankers.
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The newfound interest in messaging has been piqued in large part by an explosion of newly discovered planets.
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Thanks to her newfound front-runner status, Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts was everyone's target on Tuesday night.
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Why it matters: The newfound natural satellites increase Saturn's moon count to 82, eclipsing Jupiter's 79 known moons.
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With his newfound retirement and soaring investments, no one knows where Jack Ma will take his billions next.
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The newfound enthusiasm for Cruz looks to some like an admission that desperate times call for desperate measures.
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Maybe it is rejoicing in newfound freedom, having just escaped from a down pillow someone was carrying home.
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Meanwhile, much of the newfound interest in the A.C.L.U. has been driven by opposition to the president's policies.
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My concerns were the ones you've undoubtedly heard elsewhere: How genuine was Swift's newfound interest in political commentary?
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After a month on the front lines, he returned to Iraq with $1,22000 and a newfound ideological fervor.
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The new fifth-generation model looks familiar, while gaining a newfound sense of style with rich-looking taillights.
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"I think the newfound hatred for all fossil fuels is getting to be a real concern," he said.
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Playing with newfound abandon, he discovered a different gear, turning a potential rout into a battle of attrition.
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We&aposre excited about change, eager to set resolutions, and have a newfound willingness to work on ourselves.
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Stevie now has more than 13,000 followers on Instagram, but is apparently unfazed by her newfound celebrity status.
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CEETA&aposs lobbyists stalked the halls of Congress, urging reforms in response to the IRS&apos newfound aggression.
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How the look and functionality of the infotainment system was developed is an example of this newfound nimbleness.
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Mr. Trump said he could not wait for lawmakers to get to work on their newfound common ground.
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"Here's the bottom line: regardless of the market's newfound worries, the defense sector is booming here," Cramer concluded.
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Democratic lawmakers have said they plan to use their newfound majority in the House to investigate the question.
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The video features Ohio resident Judson Laipply, who later became a motivational speaker thanks to his newfound fame.
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Despite the newfound fame and a handle brands would salivate over, they say they're not interested in selling.
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Shocked by my prescience, I reached out to Carrera to see how he feels about his newfound notoriety.
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Still, Mr. Soth admits, some of the portraits resemble his previous work, despite his newfound approach to portraiture.
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Not only will it get your face clean, it might become a newfound source of relaxation and relief.
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Finally, things would start to look up; I would experience a newfound freedom and live away from home.
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That said, the newfound anathema to spoilers seems to be winning out when it comes to Lucasfilm's marketing strategy.
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The family spoke to Buzzfeed about their Boston terrier, a rescue named Oliver, and his newfound claim to fame.
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At 18, you're a recent high school student, embracing newfound freedom, fake IDs, the ability to get a tattoo.
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Also, his only tweet before this newfound meme-dom was this one in 2013: Now, he's a Twitter celebrity.
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Perhaps surprisingly to some, much of Biden's newfound supporters seem to have formerly backed fellow 22016 contender Vermont Sen.
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And they're all adoptable — although we imagine that due to their newfound fame, they won't be available for long.
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You now experience a newfound freedom, and how wonderful it is to let go of any burdens or disappointments.
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While El Moussa is enjoying her newfound romance, her ex may be sticking with the single life for now.
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" Without hesitation Gilbert turns on her heels and walks away, with a newfound spring in her step: "Okay, great!
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A newfound quasar is blasting out the brightest radio emissions ever observed in the early universe, new research reports.
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A few weeks later, I still haven't thought of a great way to use my newfound cybernetic body part.
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He reaches Winterfell with his newfound love, only to be cheerfully told by Bran that she's his Aunt. 2.
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"This newfound rolling bull market is all about the fact that we're no longer fighting the Fed," Cramer explained.
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Northam had tried to impart some of his newfound clarity in the interview, which was conducted by Gayle King.
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How have creators settled into their newfound status as influencers and how have platforms, brands and tech companies responded?
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Perhaps Bighead's newfound skills pretending to be a Stanford CS professor will have prepared him to inherit the mantle?
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But it seemed that whoever was behind the "Kiev Fashion Resistance" was capitalizing off America's newfound anti-Russia frenzy.
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I explored new foods, enjoyed old foods with a newfound appreciation and flair, and loved every minute of it.
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"It's so direct, it's so to the core," she says of her newfound appreciation for working mostly with voice.
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For more on Blake Shelton and his newfound happiness, pick up the latest issue of PEOPLE, on newsstands Friday.
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In February 2019, he got married, and that newfound stability is heavily felt in the fabric of these songs.
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WATCH THIS: HGTV's Chip and Joanna Gaines Discuss Their Newfound Fame Land of Nod: 20% off bins and baskets.
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But Mason Rasmey, the Walmart yodeling kid, is taking his newfound country fame and grabbing it by the reins.
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Since re-posting the comic to Instagram on June 22, it's gained more than 340,000 likes and newfound virality.
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But with his newfound solo career also came an all new beauty look–super short hair with buzzed sides.
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"I'm all curly now, cause I know what I'm doing," she says of her newfound love for her ringlets.
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The problem — newfound liberal interest notwithstanding — is that his conservative bona fides have always been somewhat up for debate.
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This newfound success amongst legacy studios like Sony and Fox reflects Netflix's new position as a mainstream media powerhouse.
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Holtzman shot back that it has not yet been confirmed that the newfound emails even relate to Hillary Clinton.
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The apartment has become the epicenter of her work and a symbol of her newfound self-reliance in music.
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I just had a newfound love and I respected him because he's seriously trying to be a better person.
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But, what I would say is that you're seeing, especially in household products and beverage categories, a newfound growth.
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While drinking wine and eating pasta, Ivy doubts her wife's newfound confidence and ability to act on her urges.
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Bolstered by my newfound passion for martial arts, I developed a crush on the team of green mutant ninjas.
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Shauna Sexton has some jokes to make about the newfound attention surrounding her after being linked to Ben Affleck.
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Many of NEVA&aposs members have taken their newfound knowledge to secure jobs in the ever-growing cannabis industry.
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With her newfound riches, Abbi heads to the dermatologist, just as Ilana figures out the solution to her drought.
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The controversies of Mr Trump's presidency aside, there are two big structural reasons for firms' newfound sense of purpose.
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The unspoken tragedy of Dustin's very plausible family life makes his newfound relationship with Steve all the more important.
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Where we will possibly see that newfound preference for position players is in the early rounds of the draft.
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Read up, then put your newfound knowledge to use at Oyster Party at Smorgasburg x VICE's new Night Market.
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This week, I hit the books, took notes, quizzed myself, and brought my newfound skills out into the world.
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Using the newfound confidence of Melanie's jacket, Jenny manages to snag the cameraman that Melanie had her eye on.
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She also wrote that she had a newfound connection to any parent who has been through what she experienced.
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In fact, Kay, a former schoolteacher, so proudly embraced her son's newfound fame that, well, she needed to share.
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Her fans had crashed the site in the process — and the newfound beauty entrepreneur had every reason to celebrate.
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Dion starts to develop magical powers and the 10-episode series will explore the ramifications of these newfound abilities.
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But Grande's newfound relationship bliss was short-lived when Miller was found dead in September after an accidental overdose.
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Despite having Fisher as mentor early in her career, Ridley admitted that she still struggles with her newfound fame.
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Curiously—and unfortunately—Dr van Oppen's super-algae seem to lose their newfound prowess once they colonise a coral.
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Moments after Ben and Michaela fight about their newfound power, they use it to rescue the children — what's that?
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In addition to people, follow brands and boutiques to find clothes to fill the newfound space in your closet.
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But just know that the devils wakes right up to embrace his newfound son when the deed is done.
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But, with Tori serving up dubious looks at the local Trader Joe's, Madeline's newfound insomnia is very, very appropriate.
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But Grande's newfound relationship bliss was short-lived when Miller was found dead in September after an accidental overdose.
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The best part, for fans at least, is we're told Travis' newfound peace is helping him hone his craft.
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True believers are shrugging it off, but with its newfound notoriety, a lot of latecomers are feeling some pain.
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With Ryuk's encouragement, Light decides to use his newfound power to cleanse the world of those he deems unworthy.
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He can bask in his newfound influence and celebrity, and promote his agenda—which partly is to promote himself.
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But Grande's newfound relationship bliss was short-lived when Miller was found dead in September after an accidental overdose.
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The short-sellers will be afraid to bet against Disney's stock because of newfound fears of a takeover lurking.
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For educated and financially independent Chinese women, these biases present a unique challenge: fighting old traditions with newfound influence.
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The Democrats would know that their path to maintaining control would lie in holding the newfound "Clinton Coalition" together.
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At the end of the year, she returned from her travels with a newfound appreciation for her desert upbringing.
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But there's a silver lining in our newfound doubt in our federal institutions: They were never that great anyway.
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While there is plenty of hypocrisy to go around, Democrats' newfound adoration of checks and balances simply isn't credible.
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A pair of pooches injured in two different car accidents in Arizona are finding comfort in their newfound friendship.
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Several reports pointed out Hillary Clinton's newfound Southern accent while on the campaign trail in South Carolina in 2015.
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Nobody who works for Trump is claiming he's reformed or that his newfound discipline is anything close to permanent.
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With their newfound fame, the team will continue supporting the expanding sextech industry and gender equity within tech generally.
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The casualness of sex among my newfound college friends was startling—I had never discussed anyone's sex life before.
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Sarah Jones: I was relieved that Sansa was prepared to hand over Winterfell to Bran, despite his newfound creepiness.
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Those gains in graphical fidelity are mirrored by a newfound granularity and expressivity to the statistics underpinning the game.
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She told me about her newfound work as a lawyer and the weird legal cases she'd been working on.
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I messaged deepfakes, but he didn't respond to a request for comment on the newfound popularity of his creation.
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These highly-trained, intelligent, loyal canines devote their lives to giving visually-impaired individuals newfound freedom and incomparable companionship.
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Though grateful for everything GoT brought him, he's been open about how the newfound attention made him feel uncomfortable.
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The second season, which aired in spring 2016, focused less on Jenner's transformation and more on her newfound life.
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With their newfound oversight and subpoena powers, however, Democrats will be able to drag Pai into the spotlight regularly.
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Cramer said that a lot of the newfound bullishness hinged on GE's better than expected first-quarter earnings report.
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Swelling with pride for himself and for his newfound belonging within a team of Americans, he returned to Louisville.
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Hopefully, people will respond to this newfound demand, because we're dying to find out what covfefe porn looks like.
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Perhaps it is due to Americans' newfound wariness of the valley's technology and its impacts on society and politics.
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Democrats themselves have been somewhat divided on the issue, wary of appearing blindly political in their newfound leadership roles.
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There is an air of newfound professionalism to "Immunity," but it does not undermine the simplicity of her sound.
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He has campaigned, with newfound enthusiasm, for Democrats running for the State Senate, who have enthusiastically accepted his endorsement.
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Which means, if current global mining rates continued, we could run out of newfound gold in just 20 years.
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Jill Biden on Friday said that her family is looking forward to its newfound freedom from public life, however.
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A further stage of the study suggested that this newfound wisdom also translated into greater emotional regulation and stability.
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There is also newfound pressure for Stenson to live up to a standard that might be impossible to meet.
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The party's newfound success has come at the cost of greater scrutiny from the press and their political opponents.
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Newton credits his new vegan diet with his newfound youthful feelings, as well as quicker recovery times from injuries.
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Hence the newfound transparency: YouTube decided to change the way it notifies creators of when their videos are flagged.
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