Such moments are necessary steps on the road to justice.
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Tamra Judge's husband, Eddie, is on the road to recovery.
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Every startup faces huge challenges on the road to success.
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What set you on the road to writing this book?
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The company can now embark on the road to redemption.
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Good morning, fellow travelers on the road to the delicious.
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I'm afraid we are on the road to finding out.
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He's collecting votes on the road to defeating Donald Trump.
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Seven years ago, Gordon was on the road to superstardom.
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On the road to success, there are sadly few shortcuts.
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Ryan Lochte has been swiping right on the road to Rio.
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Not when Betty and Alice are on the road to recovery.
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First, the Wildcats fell on the road to the then-No.
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We're glad the little dude is on the road to recovery.
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Nail all three and you're on the road to automotive legend.
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She mashes the accelerator on the road to see her boys.
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Can we get out on the road to meet more people?
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More endangered species should be put on the road to recovery.
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Here are milestones on the road to representation in the movies.
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Others were supposed to be put on the road to extinction.
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It's one step on the road to getting America moving again.
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A clear steppingstone on the road to Pokémon Go was Tetris.
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"I was able to put myself on the road to recovery."
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Wheel of Fortune's Pat Sajak is on the road to recovery.
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Feature With the Kurdish pesh merga on the road to Mosul.
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NABOKOV IN AMERICA: On the Road to "Lolita," by Robert Roper.
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The budget is approaching two milestones on the road to hell.
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The infection stopped and Tarleton was on the road to recovery.
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Is Kuwait on the road to facing its own obesity crisis?
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" He concluded that the company is "on the road to recovery.
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Right now, he is on the road to becoming another Arab strongman.
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Death was a fact of life on the road to riches, but
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I will get the Democratic Party back on the road to success.
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Looks like mother and son are on the road to healing — together.
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I'm 14 days out and I'm still on the road to recovery.
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But when Paul met Christ on the road to Damascus, everything changed.
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Arizona was to be Theranos' beachhead on the road to global domination.
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I believe he's on the road to a lifetime of good health.
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Fortunately, the star said she is on the road to recovery already.
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Later Kim takes her Ex Box on the road to Khloé's house.
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LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - MMT may be on the road to economic respectability.
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He further noted that Ashlee is also on the road to recovery.
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However, that doesn't mean that Wanderers are on the road to recovery.
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These are all important sentiments on the road to getting over heartbreak.
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It is time to get back on the road to fiscal responsibility.
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Agents then put spike strips on the road to stop the truck.
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So, what would you tell young women on the road to empowerment?
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There still steps that must be taken on the road to denuclearization.
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When ideology becomes the litmus test, we're on the road to Pravda.
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They spend hours on the road to see their spouses and parents.
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B, the current technology's not even on the road to true intelligence.
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However, there are several roadblocks on the road to value-based care.
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Duane "Dog the Bounty Hunter" Chapman is on the road to recovery.
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Glamorous Cannes is now a routine stop on the road to IPO.
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Who knows, but it seems Kavanaugh was already on the road to war.
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"We help you until you are on the road to recovery," she said.
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Chris Stapleton is on the road to recovery, but his tour remains postponed.
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Instead, he labeled these moments "hurdles" and "hiccups" on the road to recovery.
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That might be enough to start them on the road to friendlier relations.
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All of the animals are now on the road to their new lives.
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Milwaukee hosts the Dallas Mavericks, and Orlando goes on the road to Atlanta.
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Winning in both could put Trump solidly on the road to the nomination.
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Really big on the road to come out with a third like that.
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It's like something on the road to something — it's not a final thing.
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"Nabokov in America: On the Road to Lolita," by Robert Roper (Bloomsbury, 229).
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Netroots Nation is a major stop on the road to the Democratic nomination.
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Nelson is now out of her coma and on the road to recovery.
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Today, some 80 years later, the program is on the road to insolvency.
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Tips from a centenarian and others on the road to a long life.
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Villagers spread sodden rice on the road to try to save their crop.
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He turned the truck-bomb back on the road to Baghdad al Jdeidah.
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Tiqets nearly went down, before surging back up on the road to success.
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With the frame constructed, they went on the road to fill it in.
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They will not have to work on the road to Whati much longer.
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Many more politically contentious debates loom ahead on the road to net zero.
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That is why most believe they are on the road to the hearing.
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Maybe he learned to be like that somewhere on the road to Dallas.
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So why not dish that the IPO is on the road to perdition?
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Roadie, an app-powered delivery network, is on the road to ending dog cancer.
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At one point, Black Panther was on the road to a $150 million opening.
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Sometimes, it takes a setback to make any headway on the road to progress.
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In season 6, he seems to be on the road to recovery — we hope.
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The deeply fractured Republican party is on the road to making peace with itself.
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And that meant navigating some difficult scenarios on the road to their big day.
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Robb, in marrying Talisa, unknowingly put himself on the road to the Red Wedding.
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The whole thing can just be them cracking wise on the road to nowhere.
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But is it all that much help on the road to the Super Bowl?
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EUROPE'S most troubled big banks may at last be on the road to recovery.
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We learn from and support one another here on the road to the delicious.
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On the road to her historic nomination, she overcame the fierce challenge by Sen.
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I'm on the road to recovery, and I'll be back soon… better than ever.
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Tarek El Moussa taking dramatic steps to get himself on the road to recovery.
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That serendipitous event would set him on the road to life as a physicist.
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The natural condition is one of insurmountable obstacles on the road to imminent disaster.
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We need partners to walk with us on the road to progress and development.
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" Tauriello says that Berkowitz wants to "warn young people on the road to destruction.
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Perhaps not, but I'm on the road to being healthy, so I feel invincible.
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For them, the ends justify the means on the road to 85033 Pennsylvania Avenue.
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The worst-performing Dow stock this year might be on the road to recovery.
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He's out of the hospital and appears to be on the road to recovery.
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She later became a realtor — a first step on the road to Rehab Addict.
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All three combined to put her on the road to a drastic life change.
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And the Fed has just stepped on the gas on the road to Japanification.
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This asymmetry was the insurmountable stumbling block on the road to victory in Vietnam.
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I'm hoping that someone gets knocked off their horse on the road to Damascus.
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"We don't have to go on the road to make new fans," she said.
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Mr. Niehues, 71, is on the road to retirement, and taking on fewer projects.
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But some worry those changes will put the VA on the road to privatization.
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Dear Sugars, I'm bad at saying no, but I'm on the road to recovery.
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Where does it now look to begin on the road to the next trillion?
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But this is just the first mile on the road to fixing the problem.
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They might've been a test on the road to keeping bigger secrets, actual secrets.
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Boot Barn is on the road to bring Western fashion to the East Coast.
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Surfer Sunny Garcia is on the road to recovery after being hospitalized in April.
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Emptying words of meaning is an essential step on the road to autocratic rule.
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It's not totally bleak for Dog ... he says he's on the road to recovery.
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It is a major step on the road to mass printing human organs for transplants.
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It is a mistake he does not plan to repeat on the road to Rio.
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Arya is on the road to becoming the warrior queen she's always dreamt of being.
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The killers attempt to create one barricade after another on the road to free thought.
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Still, as a step on the road to financial stability, folks could do far worse.
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Michael J. Fox has faced another health hurdle but is on the road to recovery.
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Guarantee they'll regret the day they didn't wish me well on the road to recovery.
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Get on the road to work a few minutes later than I was hoping to.
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By the end of 2017, the world was on the road to a synchronised upsurge.
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That is what you have to do on the road to give yourself a chance.
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The pair seems to be on the road to mating, a bizarre process for snails.
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Kit Harrington is on the road to personal recovery, and doing he's better each day.
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Is it status quo with North Korea or are they on the road to denuclearization?
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It was my first and necessary step on the road to achieving my personal aspirations.
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She was diagnosed with pneumonia, is being treated and she's on the road to recovery.
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The company went public yesterday, another clear sign post on the road to SaaS maturation.
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But it's understandable how the attention can affect a person on the road to success.
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But NDSU did it—arguablyagainst a better Iowa team—and on the road, to boot.
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But whether Uber itself wins or loses, we are all on the road to Uberworld.
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The company is on the road to being cash-flow positive and profitable, he added.
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Often, we ourselves are the biggest obstacles we will find on the road to success.
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Sometimes, she says, the horses would meet a loose Rottweiler on the road to church.
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Although we are on the road to recovery, the progress we've made is not enough.
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It is the smallest step on the road to honor which Washington charts for us.
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It is really nothing more than a speed bump on the road to excess spending.
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His wife, Janan, broke five bones in hers; both are on the road to recovery.
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As a result, Detroit is now on the road to a proud and secure future.
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Saving for higher education can set your child on the road to a secure future.
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Have you been able to use experiences on the road to inform the creative process?
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To get started on the road to quantum computing, D-Wave built the Leap platform.
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From there, LaRocca is on the Road to Respect—and what a road it is.
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As Eufinger would surely have known, sterilization was a station on the road to death.
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"Think of it as a small hiccup on the road to independence," Mr. Galanes said.
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On the road to our first drop off of charcoal, Parr tells me his story.
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But when the building called it hoarding, it started her on the road to guardianship.
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"This record-setting feat on the road to Promontory is unequaled in history," she marveled.
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With President Trump in office, his government may be on the road to getting it.
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"Right now I just feel like I'm on the road to getting better," Williams said.
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He's frequently on the road to meet with world leaders, including Pope Francis in Rome ...
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Simply put, millions of Americans need a helping hand on the road to financial security.
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So far, the company has seen some success on the road to achieving this goal.
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But how exactly do you get started, on the road to managing such massive wealth?
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In short, we had reconstructed the State and placed it on the road to prosperity.
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It's unclear when he'll be healthy enough to get back on the road to continue.
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Road to recovery Breen is back home with his family and on the road to recovery.
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She was supposed to be on the road to New Orleans that day for spring break.
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That time is a construct, and we're all just floating along on the road to nowhere?
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These aren't just mistakes on the road to autonomy, they're deadly reminders of what's at stake.
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When the time jumps to a month later, Olivia is, seemingly, on the road to recovery.
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Analysts say the financial names could be an important contributor on the road to new highs.
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It lies just 30 km (19 miles) west of Es Sider on the road to Sirte.
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Dedicated Uber drivers will be on the road to deliver the gear to customers within minutes.
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Now the city is on the road to recovery, but is bracing for the next bust.
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It wants to use industrial policy to overtake the West on the road to the future.
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" Bourdain compares his often-lonely life on the road to David Bowie's song "The Space Oddity.
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After rolling in the Bronx, the Yankees found chances fleeting on the road to their demise.
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But even that would be just one wobbly step forward on the road to soccer redemption.
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Kim and her classmates went on the road to continue their 20th high school reunion celebration.
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Black Panther still has many more box office hurdles ahead on the road to blockbuster success.
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And a lot of things can go wrong on the road to becoming the next Snapchat.
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Take your services on the road to customers to make your service even more valuable.8.
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Below, see what is causing fissures among the ranks on the road to tax reform. 1.
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"So that athletes know what they have to expect (on the road to Tokyo)," Bach said.
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And then we get help, and then we wind up on the road to a solution.
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Outmoded rules and unpredictable regulations are the greatest impediments on the road to growth and innovation.
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When the couple got on the road to drive home, the hunters took aim and fired.
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Fundamentalists viewed the proposed League of Nations as another potential landmark on the road to Armageddon.
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Four years later, Virginia Tech, unranked, went on the road to face No. 8 Ohio State.
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They agreed on a handy way to deal with disagreements on the road to the Games.
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On the road to Jerusalem, it is where the Palmach fought some of its toughest campaigns.
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Ms. Ventura said that eventually put Keope on the road to bankruptcy, according to legal documents.
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These milestones on the road to self-sufficiency would be jeopardized if DACA is wiped out.
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She is the one who truly sets Jojo on the road to becoming a better person.
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These challenges have laid speed bumps on the road to the commercialization of silicon-anode cells.
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A mom in Ireland is on the road to recovery after suffering a stroke on Aug.
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Kelly said the "rock solid" jobs report puts the Fed on the road to tighter policy.
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The town halls showed the kind of tightrope Democrats must walk on the road to 2020.
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The two disciples on the road to Emmaus (Luke 24) also don't recognize Jesus at first.
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"Our modern diesels will also play a role on the road to sustainable mobility," he added.
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To them, Plan A sounded like a pit stop on the road to a united Ireland.
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" He added, "I'm on the road to recovery, and I'll be back soon ... better than ever.
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"I'm not on the road to be social," says Kron, who spends 150 nights a year traveling.
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While that may sound too close to believe, the technology is well on the road to reality.
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Abolitionists will remain on the offensive, and America still seems to be on the road to abolition.
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Those who strike out often get back on the road to try their luck in another country.
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But they say the first step on the road to recovery is admitting you have a problem.
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People started stopping on the road to greet Snyder, sharing their personal struggles and offering him assistance.
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A rural scene at dawn on the road to Winterset, Iowa, from Des Moines in early January.
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"The market is still on the road to recovery, and it's still a buyer's market," she said.
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Chris, meanwhile, brought a counselor out on the road to help hold him accountable for his behavior.
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Its scientific name means "muddy dragon on the road to heaven," paying homage to how it perished.
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The documentary will also share the journey of three women on the road to recovery from addiction.
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Released in 2014, the year before Snapchat put face filters on the road to ubiquity, Perfect Corp .
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But it is on the road to it, for those able to pass through without stopping forever.
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The second can be a force for good, a possible first step on the road to change.
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We spoke to Morgan about what she needs on the road to keep her calm and happy.
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They'll know within a few days if Gears 4 is on the road to recoup its investment.
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The "strong little guy" is on the road to recovery and amazing his saviors with his progress.
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So QEDit is the next step on the road to a fully cryptographic, nearly automated transaction system.
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Black men's sexual availability to white women is not the penultimate victory on the road to equality.
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"We're on the road to developing much, much better antigens that are much more immunogenic," Bhardwaj said.
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On the road to Rio, the Olympic runner Sanya Richards-Ross shares her beauty and fitness tips.
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Eickhoff has struggled on the road to the tune of a 212-210 record and 20143 ERA.
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From what we currently know, he experienced vehicle trouble on the road to which the police responded.
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Forcing people to listen to the radio, he said, is a step on the road to totalitarianism.
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Formula-E partner Roborace just hit another milestone on the road to fully autonomous, high-speed racing.
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Between 2010 and 2012, she went back on the road to find the new paintings and partners.
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So download your disk image, burn it up, and get started on the road to cryptocurrency hegemony.
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Vasalgel "could soon be on the road to FDA approval in the US," Wired reported in 2011.
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Witnesses said that all vehicles leaving Kampala on the road to Entebbe were checked at multiple roadblocks.
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Most important of all, it is another signpost on the road to Michael Jackson's own artistic fulfillment.
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Having stepped on the gas on the road to Japanification, the Fed has now floored the pedal.
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That tough talk, though, offered no specifics to put Catalonia firmly back on the road to independence.
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Earlier in the day, they seized the border checkpoint on the road to Albu Kamal in Syria.
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Saul did change his name to Paul after what happened on the road to Damascus, after all.
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But both teams faltered on the road to the finals, allowing the Rangers to take the Cup.
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For 62 years, New Park has been a trusted pit stop on the road to Rockaway Beach.
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Eventually, the cells may start growing uncontrollably — "taking steps on the road to cancer," Dr. Bailey said.
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Hold on to your hat, Joe, it will be a wild ride on the road to Milwaukee.
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The next morning, I set out on the road to Mogadishu, the city of my father's youth.
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After more than six months since its last high, the is back on the road to records.
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"Put an action plan together for yourself to get on the road to financial wellness," she said.
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With a lot of miles ahead on the road to Election Day, what could possibly go wrong?
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The Vikings now go on the road to San Francisco to play the No. 1 seed 49ers.
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On the road to one of the internment camps, an entire neighborhood had been bulldozed into rubble.
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The next stop on the road to recession is a substantial sell-off in the stock market.
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Nonfiction QUAKELAND On the Road to America's Next Devastating Earthquake By Kathryn Miles 357 pp. Dutton. $28.
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Instead, they chastise the guy for pulling over on the road to record the moment on camera.
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They don't need to try to create utopias, because they think we're on the road to one.
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The Iowa Caucuses represent an early test for candidates on the road to their party's nomination for president.
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I familiarized myself with the car and the clutch sensitivity, and got us on the road to Reykjavík.
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But for now, studying 55 Cancri e is a good start on the road to potentially bigger discoveries.
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Hopefully, their teammates and coach will soon join them and begin their journey on the road to recovery.
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But Invictus represents a key milestone on the road to a new life for many of the athletes.
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We thought he was on the road to recovery, but it's no longer clear if that's the case.
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Since then, the puppies have been on the road to recovery, and now they're finally up for adoption.
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How are you going to you define success, or at least know you're on the road to it?
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"It's another step by Ukraine on the road to rejecting territory," Peskov told a conference call with reporters.
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Her prize example of the bop-on-the-head conversion is St. Paul on the road to Damascus.
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Perry's death leaves his family on the road to recovery with a little help from the other moms.
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Maryland (18-6, 9-143 Big Ten) bounced back from losing on the road to Wisconsin on Friday.
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They decided to deactivate the faulty devices and leave the cars on the road to wait for replacements.
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But that would just be the first step to get the ruined economy on the road to recovery.
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For hundreds of years marriage was an essential step on the road to full adulthood in Western countries.
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"On the road to success make sure you keep driving, then bring it home," explains Devontée via email.
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The good news ... Flair's fiancee, Wendy Barlow, says the Nature Boy is well on the road to recovery.
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With eight days to go until Iowa holds the first nominating contest on the road to the Nov.
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Sean Hannity is taking his Fox News program on the road to Baton Rogue, La., on Monday night.
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Ahead of the ceasefire, Mr Assad's forces sought to advance south on the road to rebel-held Deraa.
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And what can their stories tell us about the fatal steps people take on the road to radicalization?
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It set forth a bipartisan agreement that would have put the nation's finances on the road to stability.
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The next day, they were on the road to discovering each other, a half-mile at a time.
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Ahmad scrambled for an apartment and was on the road to his dream of opening an Arab grocery.
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The RISE Act would modernize today's rules to give American's a helping hand on the road to retirement.
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What level of redundant sensors will we want to have on the road to enable that to happen?
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For Elon Musk's company, autonomous driving is just a pit stop on the road to a better planet.
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Ajax's first game on the road to Wednesday night was against Sturm Graz, of Austria, on July 25.
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I'm delighted that someone wants to, but I couldn't imagine that it was on the road to Broadway.
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The decision has garnered outsized attention, as if it's another gratuitous Trumpian obstacle on the road to peace.
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Athletics 1B Yonder Alonso went 5-for-26 on the road to raise his average to .154. 3.
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Mr. Marius also took versions of the tournament on the road to other cities, broadening street ball's audience.
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They also said that all vehicles leaving Kampala on the road to Entebbe were checked at multiple roadblocks.
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Bush got back on track with a primary win that set him on the road to the nomination.
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The lethal combination of poor leadership and reckless entitlement spending has put us on the road to disaster.
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The UN has estimated that a single roadblock generated about $2000,000 per day on the road to Baidoa.
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In the 1980s, he often went on the road to detail changing demographics and trends in American life.
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"Cliffs were on the road to do this, they just ran out of time and money," O'Keeffe said.
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This started Mr. Teng and other lawyers on the road to activism, leading to their harassment by officials.
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Forcing everyone on the road to detour east to Palmdale to promote local economic development would be unthinkable.
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"No," she said — proving these two Housewives still have a long way to go on the road to friendship.
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Busy Philipps did not have the best start to the week but is on the road to sinus recovery.
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Her latest reveals that she's on the road to recovery after undergoing a second "emergency surgery" on her back.
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He plans to take his food stand on the road to serve customers at places like the 4th Precinct.
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Earlier today, we reported Kendall Jenner's update that seemed to indicate that Kanye was on the road to health.
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Now Katie and the ever-growing community of pole enthusiasts are well on the road to achieving that goal.
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Your journey on the road to building wealth begins with one question: Have you earned the right to invest?
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He was league MVP in 2011, and is currently on the road to recovery from a serious knee injury.
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The 21-year-old patient is now on the road to recovery, according to a statement from the hospital.
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And Thursday's result extended a streak of scoring two or fewer goals on the road to nine straight outings.
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Mr. Jacobson had pointed it out earlier; it was a truck moving slowly, working on the road to Tuk.
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Lane-centering technology, which detects lane markings on the road to help keep the vehicle centered, is also available.
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The results reaffirm that Chinese breweries are on the road to recovery following stagnated beer consumption in recent years.
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Since our last assessment of the state of play on the road to 270, we made some significant changes.
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"For all intents and purposes, she was doing well and on the road to being successful," her grandfather said.
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Common and his daughter Omoye Lynn are on the road to happiness — but they had a journey getting there.
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With little fanfare, the U.S. Federal Reserve could reach a very big milestone Friday on the road to normal.
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If this all sounds impossible, consider that countries are already testing driverless trucks on the road to deliver goods.
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Staff writer Kaleigh Rogers travelled to Tanzania to capture the scope of malaria's impact on the road to elimination.
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Cocks questioned if the new helmets were being introduced on the road to avoid an angry response from fans.
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Jessica Simpson and her family of five are on the road to recovery after a very tough few days.
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"We want to take our specialist workers along on the road to a modern, climate-friendly future," Merkel said.
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On your radar: Tune to C-SPAN today for the latest on the Road to the White House. Sen.
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After the darkness of the Taliban rule, Afghanistan finally seemed to be on the road to a better life.
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Ms. Carter said Friday that she hopes to take the Sergel adaptation on the road to England next year.
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The resulting article, "The Kentucky Derby Is Decadent and Depraved," put Mr. Thompson on the road to gonzo glory.
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HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Didi Chuxing is falling way behind Uber on the road to an initial public offering.
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From a treatment perspective, "recovery friendly" workplaces help support struggling addicts and their families on the road to recovery.
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When you see a wounded traveler on the road to Jericho, Jesus taught, you should not pass him by.
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I'll be on stage with Beyoncé on April 27th and then I'll be on the road to more success.
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After that, I went to an IVF clinic, and the doctor started me on the road to fertility treatment.
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However, both defeats came on the road to ranked teams (Virginia and North Carolina) by a combined 43 points.
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This degree of control is unprecedented and a crucial development on the road to building large-scale quantum computers.
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BoE Governor Mark Carney said last month that Britain's economy faced "twists and turns" on the road to Brexit.
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In order to move forward on the road to repair, we need to all be in the same basket.
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THE FIRST TOUR DE FRANCESixty Cyclists and Nineteen Days of Daring on the Road to ParisBy Peter Cossins20003 pp.
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But he certainly captured one moment that inspired many of us to put ourselves on the road to mindfulness.
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They host Tulane on Saturday before going on the road to face No. 10 Penn State on Sept. 29.
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If we take the other, we'll be on the road to autocracy, with no obvious way to get off.
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The opium fug transports Mallo into his past, raking over the choices he's made on the road to greatness.
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The dramatically increasing Model 3 production rate will take Tesla vehicles on the road to 700,000 by late 2018.
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In fact, they've all proven in their careers that failure is a necessary evil on the road to success.
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The email said he was on the road to recovery, but will be working from home for several weeks.
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But by the time they're built out, there will also be more electric cars on the road to charge.
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After one of the year's most harrowing storylines, Jo may finally be, truly, be on the road to recovery.
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Among the hurdles on the road to separation are old treaties signed by indigenous First Nations with Canada's rulers.
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The drama begins with the crash of Juliette Barnes's plane — sending Rayna Jaymes on the road to self-discovery.
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Knight of Cups positioned its narrator on the road to faith (modeled explicitly on both tarot and Pilgrim's Progress).
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"We're on the road to work for tax justice," said Sister Simone Campbell, leader of Nuns on the Bus.
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And there are commemorative marches on the road to the site of the front by soldiers and citizens alike.
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On the road to al-Qaim, U.S. armored vehicles passed PMF pickup trucks with masked fighters behind machine guns.
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And this could see councils back deploying gritters on the road to spread sand - effectively a sunscreen for the surface.
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We've needed a revolution and we found a revolutionary … Here we go, on the road to making America great again!
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Jennifer Lopez's ex-hubby was stunned at our news ... J Lo and Drake are on the road to hooking up.
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It enabled me to bring the same load of books on the road to Ohio, where I'm typing this from.
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Well, on the road to Rio for the 2016 Olympics, BMW is using what it calls its new "taillight" solution.
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The rocket has not made its debut yet, but Relativity has hit several important milestones on the road to launch.
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" Now, according to Tauriello, Berkowitz says "one of his goals is to warn young people on the road to destruction.
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The solid performance reaffirmed that Chinese breweries are on the road to recovery following stagnated beer consumption in recent years.
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Updating your LinkedIn page and résumé is the first step, Mr. President, on the road to getting a new job.
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Most regarded the office as a way-station on the road to higher things, or a rest home before retirement.
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Analysts reckoned companies were on the road to recovery from an earnings recession that dampened their outlooks earlier this year.
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Virginia will go on the road to face No. 1 Duke on Saturday, while the Hokies will host Wake Forest.
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Among their favorite classes are those taught by the journalist Eleanor Clift, including On the Road to the White House.
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Britain's ruling Conservatives treat this as, at best, a detail and, at worst, an irritation on the road to Brexit.
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But the sad truth is that there are bound to be fatal accidents on the road to a driverless world.
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But if the prime minister stays on the road to no deal, MPs have a duty to seize the wheel.
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I'll be on stage with Beyoncé on April 27th and then I'll be on the road to more success.
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And essentially, it was heartbreak that got her on the road to doing all the good things that she did.
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It still puts more cars on the road to pick up riders that would've taken public transit or other methods.
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They run with stories about the incident, marking a significant step on the road to ending gay discrimination in bars.
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With a gift like this, Prince Louis is already on the road to following in his family's tennis-loving footsteps!
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The Kings nearly overcame a 27-point deficit before losing on the road to the Los Angeles Clippers on Wednesday.
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But, but, but: This doesn't necessarily mean Trump is in personal legal jeopardy, much less on the road to impeachment.
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"We will be an extended pit stop on the road to the second ballot," predicts Pete Seat, a political consultant.
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"There's a lot of congestion on the road to liquidity," NEA managing general partner Scott Sandell said in a statement.
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He said police officers at checkpoints on the road to Toliara should confiscate contraband charcoal being transported by unlicensed producers.
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Let's hope this victory is the first of many on the road to a thoughtful and effective criminal justice system.
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By their 20s, many of the most successful people in the world were on the road to their future careers.
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The Bruins entered last week ranked No. 2 in the coaches' poll before losing on the road to then-No.
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Tongtianlong limosus — the name means "muddy dragon on the road to heaven" — is the sixth from the region of Ganzhou.
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Is she on the road to being healed, we wonder, or has she just exchanged one possible cult for another?
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PATHS OF THE SOUL Taking a 1,200-mile walk on the road to Lhasa in Tibet would be challenging enough.
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Barack Obama had demonstrated exceptional American leadership in the fight against climate change and on the road to COP 21.
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A Space DAO could reboot bitter wage slaves and turn them into enthusiastic freelancers on the road to the stars.
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A lot of guitarist assume that these "beginner" instruments are just a stop on the road to a "real" Fender.
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A small snapshot showed him with Bernstein, whom Mr. van Zweden credits with setting him on the road to conducting.
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In minutes, Captain Sudani was back on the road to the market and parking the pickup at its intended location.
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"You do what you've got to do," she added, echoing many who have had setbacks on the road to retirement.
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In January, BMW bought out Sixt from DriveNow, which was seen as one step on the road to an alliance.
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"He would want Trump to see a compromise as a first step on the road to denuclearization," Mr. Lankov said.
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" For McDougall, a conservative, the race to the moon, led by liberals, was a step on "The Road to Serfdom.
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NYT Cooking is here for you with a collection of recipes that will put you on the road to bliss.
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In the conference semifinals, they forced a seventh game against the Denver Nuggets — then won on the road to advance.
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"We are on the road to returning to normal," Anchorage Mayor Ethan Berkowitz said at a news conference on Saturday.
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However, he said, while business is improving since the storm, the apartment market was already on the road to recovery.
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Our mission was finding a means of preserving the VA and putting it on the road to long-term sustainability.
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Nevertheless, it does look like another step on the road to dropping the co-pilot—and eventually the pilot, too.■
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Instead, both sides appear to have found an off-ramp on the road to a conflict, at least for now.
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But somewhere on the road to greatness, the film's missteps and excesses leave it looking like a great-movie wannabe.
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Here are nine great-looking board books — some new, some old — that can help babies on the road to talking.
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The SpaceX inflight abort test is a milestone on the road to adding large-scale commercial activity to that list.
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Soon this odd couple of women is on the road to Boston to catch a flight out of the country.
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Poss has been on the road to recovery in the months following the crash, and has since received prosthetic legs.
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The net result is that we're on the road to a national health care system with an unwelcome G.O.P. detour.
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If they took that model and just applied it to non-veterans, we'd be on the road to ending homelessness.
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The company also said about 50 percent more drivers than normal were on the road to handle the morning commute.
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After all, he has repeatedly insisted that Obamacare was, at best, a way station on the road to single-payer.
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This precious pit stop at Sooam is just a small step on the road to learn more about the woolly mammoth.
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Here are some of the major players hoping to win Latin America, and where they stand on the road to dominance.
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After completing his opening gig for Sheeran, Lauv set out on the road to headline his very own first world tour.
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Auburn head coach Jeff Graba said Cerio's surgery was an "extreme success," and that she is on the road to recovery.
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She was raised in Rockford, Illinois but in the forties took her big band singing chops on the road to California.
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Even if, as elsewhere, such partnerships become a way-station on the road to gay marriage, Mr Hsu is against dawdling.
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"Alumina" is an online self-referral system – a first step on the road to recovery for some young people, Youthscape says.
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"I'm thankful for simply still being here, on the road to being a bigger and better version of me," Hart says.
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That's why we've partnered with Flywheel and Touchstone to give one lucky winner a jumpstart on the road to financial empowerment.
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He then moved onto the open road where he used grates on the pavement and lines on the road to navigate.
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When I lowered my eyes to the land, I saw the silent blinking of construction trucks on the road to Tuk.
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Deng set China on the road to riches and (in the official view) saved the party from the lure of democracy.
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Become a part of celebration at #GEW2016 and #GEWINDIA and get involved on the road to the Global Entrepreneurship Summit 2016.
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Rob Thomas's wife has been a little unwell in recent months, but the singer says she's on the road to recovery.
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Rebuilding the party would take many years after the Corbyn disaster but it would nevertheless be on the road to recovery.
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Seemingly innocent cases, like that of "Plane Bae," are small warning signs on the road to our even more networked future.
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The carrier calls it its "first step on the road to 5G," when really it's more of a souped-up LTE.
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It's a love story, a story of family, a story of illness, a story of struggling on the road to success.
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The company is also gathering data from all the Model S cars on the road to improve their autonomous capabilities too.
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Just give every sex worker a strong union, and I think you're on the road to doing a lot of good.
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On the road to the summit, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson explained forcefully that the era of "strategic patience" has ended.
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This week's meeting in Dakar is at least a step on the road to making those odds more than just theoretical.
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Somebody get Maverick on the horn ... Val Kilmer appears to be on the road to recovery, and ready for a wingman.
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Diane Kruger and Joshua Jackson are either doing the conscious uncoupling thing or they're on the road to rekindling their relationship.
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"It is one step on the road to justice for our area," Tulare County Assistant District Attorney David Alavezos tells PEOPLE.
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As for those who think the opposite, that Corbyn's victory would be disastrous, "they're on the road to capitalist junkie world".
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Just over one month after the longtime couple announced their split, Bella and Cena are officially on the road to reconciliation.
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He's called for a government "expert commission" to be empaneled as a first step on the road to eventual federal regulation.
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Thankfully, she got into a good program, gained back a healthy amount of weight , and was on the road to recovery.
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Ty implores Mae to stop the Circle from continuing on the road to "completion," which could lead to a totalitarian regime.
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"I am confident that Puerto Rico has started on the road to recovery," he said in a speech in San Juan.
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These were turn-of-the-century ethnic enclaves and slums as mere way stations for newcomers on the road to assimilation.
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Republicans appear to be on the road to shrink that list by allowing more and more endangered species to go extinct.
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Moral cynicism was the defining feature of the Soviet military on the road to Berlin, not the Allied forces under Eisenhower.
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And he is on the road to negotiating an end to the Korean War after nearly 70 years of unresolved conflict.
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That is not evidence that America is on the road to a Holocaust of our own (I don't think we are).
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On the road to the airport, I made up my mind to express my condolences to members of the airport staff.
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With Nevada and South Carolina the next two stops on the road to the nomination, here are where their superdelegates stand.
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At the end of a tragedy, there is just tragedy, though some readers might feel catharsis on the road to ruin.
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These so-called decision-makers luxuriate in their purism while millions of Americans writhe in pain on the road to serfdom.
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Steve Nash is officially on the road to marriage ... proposing to his super hot volleyball player girlfriend ... and she said YES!
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"Lawrence is awake and alert and seems to be on the road to full recovery," his wife, Adina Lewis Garbuz, wrote.
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But distributing the benefits is really far from being the only big problem that people see on the road to AGI.
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Follow the instructions, keep your eyes open, taste on occasion, and you'll find yourself firmly placed on the road to success.
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Much like a political campaign, Google will go on the road to spread the message about its new program, it said.
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The Seahawks found themselves in this predicament this year after losses on the road to the Denver Broncos and Chicago Bears.
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On the road to Russia for 2018, however, the Azkals have already defeated two established Asian powers: North Korea and Bahrain.
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The "Unforgettable" rapper just shared an update on his health ... announcing he's out of ICU and on the road to recovery.
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"Also this coalition would be more reluctant to go ahead on the road to a deeper European integration," the bank posited.
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Now on the road to recovery, David and Louise Turpin's seven adult children are turning to music to help them heal.
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But was the choice to put 6.5 million people on the road or put no one on the road to safety?
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My friend met us at the station, and we set out on the road to the park where we could hike.
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She also claims Anderson was skimming tons of cash from her father while taking him on the road to fan conventions.
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Last but not least, on the road to recovery is integrity; you can't take short cuts and you have to be tough.
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With more postal workers on the road to help meet these needs, another less savory number is on the rise as well.
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Wisconsin will stay on the road to face Indiana on Tuesday night in its fourth-to-last game of the regular season.
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I put on "Plein de Bisous" by Lewis OfMan and get on the road to my parents house — I love this song.
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The big question, of course, is whether Harry introduced his girlfriend to the Queen — a key step on the road to engagement.
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Fifty years or so ago, plastics were on the road to becoming as ubiquitous as cryptocurrency will be 21500 years from now.
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I think if I'd followed my gut instincts from the start I'd have been on the road to recovery a lot quicker.
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She describes her father and mother bringing "strangers picked up at bars or found on the road" to their rural family home.
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We caught up with the frontman while the band was on the road to have him rank the act's eight studio albums.
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"In fact, as governor, I would like to get us on the road to 100 percent," Sisolak said in a campaign video.
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Just like a human hospital, doctors are checking for a few vital signs to prove that she's on the road to recovery.
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Toyota's early bet on hydrogen fuel cells, which lag behind batteries on the road to widespread adoption, had long been a distraction.
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At the same time, the device helps people who are on the road to recovery by allowing for greater autonomy and flexibility.
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If you really allude to it or try to be visually censorious with it you're on the road to making Pretty Women.
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"In fact, as governor, I would like to get us on the road to 100 percent," Sisolak said in a campaign ad.
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The big question, of course, is whether Harry introduced his girlfriend to the Queen — a key step on the road to engagement.
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Forces were using an armored bulldozer to clear trucks and boulders placed by ISIS on the road to slow the troops' advance.
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Named Vinny, after the Indian dish vindaloo, he's on the road to being released back into the wild after a thorough bath.
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But I'm comfortable putting it here because of the massive ethical questions it has sidestepped and dismissed on the road to deployment.
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They chose to hang out on the road to stay warm during a foggy morn, where they were photographed on July 2.
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Only now are most big carmakers teaming up with tech firms that offer transport services, on the road to becoming mobility providers.
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A '90s R&B playlist and a helpful hand should get you on the road to A-list skin in no time.
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Ahead of this weekend's Grammys, Highly Suspect shared what badass gear they need on the road to stay sharp and have fun.
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Then disasters like Harvey, or the one that Irma threatens to become, will be just "speed bumps" on the road to prosperity.
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Once operated by Dugald River's owner MMG, Century's closure in 2015 was a symbolic milestone on the road to global market deficit.
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Victoria Beckham celebrated her marriage to David Beckham in the wake of reports that the couple was on the road to separation.
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The Fed has already signaled that it isn't planning a second step on the road to higher rates any earlier than June.
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To move forward on the road to economic renewal, financial regulators should focus not just on resilience but also on efficient resilience.
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Now, to stay on the road to lasting peace, those who opposed the agreement have to be brought to the negotiating table.
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Despite the unity around the framework, which was posted online Wednesday, Republicans still face plenty of roadblocks on the road to reform.
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And, despite the unity around the framework, which was posted online, Republicans still face plenty of roadblocks on the road to reform.
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Did you always justify that what you were doing was a means to an end with marijuana on the road to legality?
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They would need to win three in a row from the Cleveland Indians, including two on the road, to make it happen.
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At Coach 1941, Stuart Vevers took his prairie girls and boys on the road to a dust-ridden desert after the fall.
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IndyCar stud Marco Andretti is officially on the road to marriage ... proposing to his hot Polish model girlfriend ... and she said yes!
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Now on the road to recovery, Ryan is sober and has found a new passion in training the nation's best young wrestlers.
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But addressing this shortage of doctors, especially primary care physicians, is essential on the road to a more just health care system.
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The Globes are seen as the most unserious stop on the road to the Oscars, which will take place on Feb. 24.
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Mr. Zeevi, who was assassinated in 2001 by Palestinian militants, had fought with the Palmach but not on the road to Jerusalem.
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On the road to Hangzhou, officers at two highway exits saw his digital scarlet letter and stopped him from taking the exit.
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Isn't it true that many progressives and liberals see the A.C.A. as just a way station on the road to single payer?
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Teams like the Cavs that win Game 1 on the road to capture home-court advantage often let up in Game 2.
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The Hawks go on the road to play the Miami Heat on Tuesday in the second half of a back-to-back.
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Lieutenant Tuoi enjoyed her work, but she saw it as a temporary detour on the road to a more traditional woman's life.
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Thanks to Hillary Clinton, Iran is now the dominant Islamic power in the Middle East, and on the road to nuclear weapons.
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Midge is the on the road to true fame and success that she achieves with her talent — and on her own terms.
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These episodes proved there is no storyline, or character death, Shonda Rhimes is afraid to risk on the road to television gold.
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Instead, the veteran in this story is on the road to recovery today, thanks to the help of friends, family and professionals.
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Buying $100 worth of clothes every time we spend $100 on groceries would leave us overdressed on the road to the poorhouse.
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After showing for several weeks in Lagos last year, the musical went on the road to South Africa's State Theater in Pretoria.
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This week, the police took the statistics show on the road, to the 114th Precinct station house in Astoria, Queens, on Wednesday.
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John Mayer's taking his show on the road ... to make a special guest appearance on the popular live trivia game, HQ Trivia.
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But this game is in Dallas, and expecting a team that was 123-4 on the road to win there seems unrealistic.
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On the road to becoming one of the world's most valuable companies, Amazon has weathered resistance as it expanded across the globe.
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No matter the reason, Twitch's Overwatch deal is another step on the road to ensuring that Activision's new league hits the ground running.
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There's one more stop on the road to the Inauguration, and that comes when Congress officially counts the votes on January 6th. 3.
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Just as one's "story is their strategy", being able to articulate your company story beyond marketing is key on the road to IPO.
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But just before the election, the government was overthrown by Batista, who established the dictatorship that put Castro on the road to revolution.
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I'm not in a rush," he stressed, adding that he was on, "the road to being a bigger and better version of me.
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Pitt failed to score a touchdown for the second straight time against Miami, losing 24-3 on the road to end last season.
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That way of thinking about business and product design puts you on the road to true defensibility and massive impact and value creation.
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And Detroit isn't alone, negotiations are progressing with four cities to get autonomy on the road to make money sooner rather than later.
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ExpensesI had a consultation for top surgery in early December — I thought I was going to be on the road to getting it.
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"Hillary Clinton will keep us on the road to stagnation -- fewer jobs, rising crime, America diminished at home and abroad," the narrator explains.
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Her recent "Rebel Heart" tour grossed $20153 million, bringing her career total on the road to $1.4 billion pretax, according to the magazine.
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But that letdown, which came weeks before Durant joined an already-powerful Warriors team, proved a minor bump on the road to greatness.
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It's pretty touching ... he says Coco looked to her heroes -- Venus and Serena -- and is now on the road to achieving their greatness.
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Johnny is still focused on playing ball and getting back to the NFL ... and feels he's on the road to achieving that goal.
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Meanwhile multiple deadlines have been missed on the road to the Tripartite Free-Trade Area, a separate scheme to link three regional blocs.
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None of this means, of course, that all of America's inter-religious or inter-ethnic problems are on the road to being solved.
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A 4-year-old Texas boy is on the road to recovery after he was attacked by five pit bulls earlier this month.
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The effort to officially end the Korean War may go nowhere – or it could be an important step on the road to denuclearization.
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Late in 1991, referendums staged by the Bosnian Serbs, and later by Bosniaks and Croats, were important milestones on the road to war.
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There is political resistance too; some worry that abolishing large notes might be a step on the road to abolishing paper money altogether.
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Barack Obama said at a rally after his Hawkeye State triumph in 2008 that set him on the road to the White House.
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Although her surgery was successful, Jeannie struggled on the road to recovery, battling aspiration pneumonia and unable to swallow due to throat paralysis.
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They knew she was in her kennel on the floor and assumed the worst as they got on the road to head home.
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By the end of the film, Eli (nee Ellen) returns home, and viewers are led to believe she's on the road to recovery.
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"Artists need somewhat of an oasis when they're on the road to creatively stay passionate about what it is they're doing," Cocktail says.
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If the outcome is positive, investors could unwind more of their short sterling bets, setting the currency firmly on the road to recovery.
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A few dishes are still shaky, but the restaurant is well on the road to being a worthy member of the Orient family.
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However, a notable trade in the options market implied shares of the California-based oil company could be on the road to recovery.
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Later next week he will travel to New Hampshire, the next contest on the road to the nomination, according to a campaign spokeswoman.
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And without the EVs on the road to actually use the stations, New Brunswick's charging infrastructure is budgeted to lose money until 2028.
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Ninth-ranked Penn State (2266-216, 232-1) will go on the road to face the Spartans in two weeks after a bye.
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This new analysis reinforces that we must consistently prioritize safety at work, at home and on the road to prevent these dire outcomes.
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And if he can pull that off while the economy is growing against widespread predictions of doom, he's on the road to winning.
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Bell aims to begin beyond-visual-line-of sight tests next year, on the road to starting commercial service in the early 2020s.
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The United States was on the road to the development of safe, modular reactors in the 1960s that used the abundant element thorium.
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This is the underdog story of a young fencer from Brooklyn who overcame a gauntlet of hardships on the road to the Olympics.
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The PMF media arm said the two were killed in an American airstrike that targeted their vehicle on the road to the airport.
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But when she goes on the road to train educators on how to counter vaping, she warns them to keep a watchful eye.
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As a Warren insider put it, "There was never a Saul on the road to Damascus moment" in the campaign's first strategy sessions.
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Kauf isn't alone — the U.S. ski, freeskiing and snowboarding teams recently raised more than $58,000 to support athletes on the road to Pyeongchang.
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Jimmy Fallon took his show on the road to help the Puerto Rico recovery effort and did a little dancing on the way.
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"The bad news is, you nearly killed yourself on the road to success, fueled by fear of failure, crippling anxiety, and insecurity," she wrote.
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Or aren't traditional car insurance premiums on the road to zero anyway — so where exactly is the consumer benefit from being pervasively personally profiled?
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The number of checkpoints on the road to Tapachula has increased in recent days, and more and more migrants are being detained at them.
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Argentina's Cablevision SA is on the road to market an up to US$500m bond sale through leads Deutsche Bank, Itau and JP Morgan.
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Ultimately, Leap thinks it can take this partnership on the road to other areas where the company is operating, including Texas and Southern California.
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The other two bombs hit checkpoints on the road to a base used by the Saudi-led military coalition that is fighting in Yemen.
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Consumer sentiment will be key in determining whether we in the midst of a weak economy, or in fact on the road to recession.
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In partnership with ELEVACAO, TechCrunch is taking Startup Battlefield on the road to find the best early-stage startups across Australia and New Zealand.
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In June, he completed a tour of all 254 counties in Texas before heading right back out on the road to do it again.
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From there, he called his parents to ask for money to pay smugglers who could get him past checkpoints on the road to Khartoum.
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If what we saw was real, which is more likely, let's hope for a miracle, for a conversion on the road to Pennsylvania Avenue.
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Instead, the people fleeing Qaraqosh found a checkpoint on the road to Kurdistan open, and got through — but had to leave their vehicles behind.
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Clefford is now on the road to recovery and his sunny personality is bursting through the cloud of his difficult past more every day.
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"While we are on the road to recovery, we are not satisfied," Steve Ells, CEO of Chipotle, said during a conference call on Tuesday.
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A Utah woman is on the road to recovery after being injured during last week's terror attack near the U.K.'s Parliament in London.
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Schmidt was 35 years old, at the tail end of his career, on the road to the Hall of Fame—yet still feeling underappreciated.
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The last funding round was three years ago, which is longer than most venture-backed companies go with financing on the road to IPO.
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Ian Bremmer told me yesterday that the U.S. is on the road to eventually recognizing North Korea as a nuclear power, regardless of Trump.
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The U.S. is on the road to energy independence, exporting more oil and refined products than it imported last week for the second time.
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Now she has turned hawk, in what may be one of the greatest conversions since that of St. Paul on the road to Damascus.
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" The analysts raised their price target from $9 to $11, feeling "generally impressed with the cohesion and positive steps on the road to recovery.
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I asked Wikman whether there were plans to open a permanent version, or take it on the road to one of Wolt's other cities.
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In the subsequent decades, Shore took his camera out on the road, to sites ranging from Texas, Montana, and Mexico to Galilee and Ukraine.
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Information on Robinson's health has been minimal -- but Calhoun tells TMZ Sports he's confident the 50-year-old is on the road to recovery.
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Simply run the numbers with your particular likes and dislikes, see where that puts you on the road to retirement, and adjust as needed.
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So while Trump may say the trade war with China is on the road to resolution, in the rest of the relationship chaos reigns.
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Mr. Rubio began this year with hopes of being the face of generational change in his party on the road to the White House.
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If you don't think your boss, leaders, or company treat you or your colleagues fairly, you may find yourself on the road to burnout.
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Infrastructure represents a winning strategy on the road to a Democratic House majority and for Americans desperate for good jobs and strong economic growth.
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For Vatomsky, their survivor tattoo is just one step on the road to recovery, along with quitting drinking, writing poetry, and getting into taxidermy.
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He raps, "Lil D with me on the road to riches," and, sure enough, right there in the Oakland City West End Apartments, a.k.a.
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The ones who were on the road to recovery, she found, tended to interact with their dream-exes in a more active, assertive fashion.
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If our guide to portable grills got you started on the road to grilling mastery, consider this the follow-up tips-and-tricks edition.
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Her sister and her husband tracked them down, fatally shooting the cousin and strangling Francisca, leaving her for dead on the road to Nijar.
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Still, until this year, the problems caused by tech felt manageable — bumps on the road to a better tomorrow that we'd eventually figure out.
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Those are real issues, but they are a long way from treating the ACA as the EZ-Pass Lane on the Road to Serfdom.
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Ants don't have noses, so they wave their antennas around to pick up the trail, then off they go on the road to ruin.
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On the road to Texas from Maryland, Isabella's boyfriend had stopped at a gas station in Tennessee, where a man gave him a puppy.
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It might make more sense, though, to see it (and publication) as steps on the road to assurance, not a final stamp of approval.
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There's a reason that these clichés — about shedding your integrity and identity on the road to stardom — have never been displaced: They still apply.
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On the road to Mikova, a sign with Warhol in his trademark wig of wild hair proudly announces the village as his family home.
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This week they are on the road to face the Panthers (226-103), a team that is better than them in nearly every way.
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On the road to Fatick from Dakar, Senegal's investment in technology and services is embodied in the promise of a glittering, futuristic city: Diamniadio.
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It's the crown jewel in Sall's Emerging Senegal plan, which aims to alleviate poverty and get Senegal on the road to development by 2035.
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It was McEntee's job on the road to make sure Trump got McDonalds, or KFC, when the candidate didn't like food provided by fundraisers.
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There is no bigger ally on the road to successfully saving for retirement than the gift of time and the benefits of compounding interest.
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But it doesn't matter how much this path has been discredited and trod on the road to failure, the establishment can't turn back now.
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The approach is catching on with customers, attracting dollars from investors including Goldman Sachs and has put Skytap on the road to an IPO.
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They met President Barack Obama in Washington, reconvened at spring training in Arizona, and played six games on the road to start the season.
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But there was a sharp detour on the road to a Space Force because, as it happened, eight months after Rumsfeld's report, on Sept.
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And if it were to start on the road to leaving the common currency, that could fatally undermine confidence in the entire euro project.
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He's the sweet, soft-spoken Game of Thrones character who accompanied Arya on the road to the Wall in the first half of the series.
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WHAT'S NEW TODAY ON ... OBAMACARE Voting on the Senate budget resolution, the first official step on the road to Obamacare repeal, which begin Wednesday night.
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Lesley said the family was happy to finally have identified the problem, and she believed her son would soon be on the road to recovery.
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Unregulated rehab industry As many families of people with a drug or alcohol addiction know, relapse is a common detour on the road to recovery.
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How can we ever have access for all on the road to justice if we post the law high up on a cross of gold?
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Now, the Sharks must find a way to recover and win on the road to force a seventh game at home, which would be Thursday.
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On the same day another bomb killed six policemen on the road to the pyramids in Cairo, breaking months of relative calm in the capital.
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"In the meantime, we are on to New Hampshire, on the road to the most important election of our lifetimes," the lawyer, Dana Remus, wrote.
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The newest revelation is just the latest roadblock on the road to Rio, as numerous athletes have withdrawn from Olympic consideration for fear of Zika.
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A senior administration official called it a hub of ISIS external operations and a "critical supply node" on the road to Raqqa, an ISIS stronghold.
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Now, the infant is on the road to recovery after doctors said Vanellope is the first baby in the United Kingdom to survive the operation.
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Meanwhile the government organised a pretend traffic-jam of 89 lorries on the road to Dover, as part of preparations for a "no deal" exit.
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Despite being on the road to marriage, Robert Pattinson says he still feels like a young man when it comes to preparing for what's ahead.
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Months after filing for divorce from his wife, Larsa, Scottie Pippen seems to be officially confirming that the two are on the road to reconciliation.
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Though they went through a public split last year, Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy look like they may be on the road to reconciliation.
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On the road to California, they'd rest and recuperate in army surplus tents, hastily constructed Department of Transportation camps and Sears Roebuck chicken-coop cabins.
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On the road to making machines artificially intelligent, everything needs to be taught, even the facial structure of a dog that looks like a mop.
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Despite fearing amputations, the hospital managed to save his fingers, putting him on the road to recovery and offering him a chance to play again.
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But as funding decreases and these clinics close, an undocumented woman is likely to encounter even more roadblocks on the road to decent health care.
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He's been on the road to recovery ever since, getting out of a neck brace in September and working his way back into riding shape.
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Draymond Green, Kevin Durant, Matt Barnes, Damian Jones and even the owners took their NBA Championship party on the road ... to get turnt Vegas style!!
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But it does give people a reason to upgrade to the latest and greatest and is a step on the road to augmented reality glasses.
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N ailing chief executive, Michael Pearson, said he was on the road to recovery but was uncertain about when he would return from medical leave.
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The Annie E. Casey Foundation has pioneered a youth incarceration reduction model to keep young people out of detention centers on the road to success.
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Strategically located on the road to Iraq, and with a large airbase, Deir Ezzor and the towns around it seem likely to be ISIS' Alamo.
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Abercrombie & Fitch and a handful of other teen retailers are on the road to recovery, but sales remain well below the levels of their heyday.
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The Turkish air strike hit a checkpoint on the road to Afrin, where Turkey is waging an offensive against the Kurdish YPG militia, he said.
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"Believe in what you do / And you've the strength to see it through / On the road to Gloryland," Hall sings, contorting his face in ecstasy.
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Anna Faris's former dog is on the road to a full recovery after it was found wandering in the streets of Los Angeles on Friday.
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Paper logs allow transport companies already facing razor thin margins to fudge the books, boosting their hours on the road to help the bottom line.
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She always made a point of making sure I understood that on the road to success, there's no point in blaming others when you fail.
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Pushing Russia and Iran into a corner on Syria won't necessarily lead to a sudden conversion by Moscow and Tehran on the road to Damascus.
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In partnership with ELEVACAO, TechCrunch is taking Battlefield on the road to Sydney to find the best early stage startup in Australia and New Zealand.
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Most importantly for the 40-year-old Palmer, his wife Jennifer is on the road to recovery after being diagnosed with breast cancer last July.
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Now they go on the road to face the Falcons (1-1), a team with an offense that puts those other two teams to shame.
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The 1803 Louisiana Purchase, for example, was both a step on the road to Manifest Destiny and also part of a pro-France foreign policy.
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The Warriors, who played without their injured star Kevin Durant, persevered on the road to close out a tightly contested series, four games to two.
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The qualifiers, which include home games for Argentina and five-times champions Brazil, are the first South American games on the road to Qatar 2022.
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Better coordination can get a patient out of the hospital faster, saving money and, hopefully, getting them on the road to recovery faster, he said.
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My friends who had begun to make money all got their start from someone with clout taking them on the road to open for them.
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According to custom, young men and women wishing to become journeymen find someone already on the road to sponsor them and help organize their trip.
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They have opened new pantries, created models like pop-up pantries and put three mobile pantries on the road to set up at 45 sites.
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On the road to Dow 22,000, Boeing, McDonald's, UnitedHealth and Apple were the biggest contributors, while IBM, Goldman Sachs and GE dragged down the index.
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But on the plus side: It points to your desire for a deeper connection, which is the first step on the road to having one.
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One of the film's most remarkable sequences takes place in a juke joint on the road to Georgia where the couple have paused their running.
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But, we're told Victor's well on the road to recovery -- and his workout while he was visiting family this week in Yucatan clearly proves that.
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Ask any successful woman and she'll tell you, on the road to financial freedom and confidence, you're likely to hit a few bumps along the way.
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Although a series of setbacks left him in the hospital in the ensuing months, he believed until recently that he was on the road to recovery.
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And lest anyone forget, Rdio tried to launch a Vdio service that distracted the company at a make or break moment on the road to ruin.
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Hot Bruins defeat Red Wings BOSTON — It wasn't all that long ago the Boston Bruins, floundering in mediocrity, appeared to be on the road to nowhere.
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Ride-hailing rivals Uber Technologies Inc and Lyft Inc were on the road to their second straight day of gains following their unimpressive post-debut performances.
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But in general, their basketball players are there for the education and degree, rather than as a step on the road to becoming a pro athlete.
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Even business elites who would typically shrug off human rights abuses as something to ignore on the road to profit are falling away from the regime.
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David Gold, the co-owner of West Ham United, said that the talks were "probably the first step" on the road to reversing Mr Taylor's decision.
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Running a business is not like conducting a war where casualties suffered on the road to victory are often regarded as little more than collateral damage.
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The idea is to reduce the number of cars on the road, to speed commute times, to promote public transit and make streets more pedestrian-friendly.
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The Sooners lost only one game — by 3 points, on the road, to an excellent Nebraska team that it later beat resoundingly in the Orange Bowl.
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The Venice Commission, an advisory body to the Council of Europe, has warned in a leaked report that the country is on the road to autocracy.
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A former model is on the road to recovery after a dog bit her in the face at a Colorado restaurant earlier this month, PEOPLE confirms.
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Adapted from I Do It With The Lights On: And 10 More Discoveries on the Road to a Blissfully Shame-Free Life by Whitney Way Thore.
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And, yet, Hillary Clinton maintains her advantage on the Road to 270 when it comes to piecing together the electoral math needed to win the presidency.
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In college, I was thinking I was on the road to becoming a doctor, and doing hair and working as a shampoo girl on the side.
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It's all part of a strategy that envision vehicles that communicate with one another on the road to improve congestion and the productivity of its customers.
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A baby born with a rare congenital condition is now on the road to recovery after three intensive surgeries to put her heart inside her chest.
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Between the lines: Vulnerabilities can exacerbate the problems these systems were designed to solve, exposing vehicle owners, passengers and others on the road to new dangers.
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Perhaps there is a hidden strategy here on the road to self-driving — why do any work behind the wheel when you can max and relax?
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"You know, there was a time when I thought we were on the road to getting back together, but then he met you," Heigl's character says.
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Whatever the approach, all three companies claim that they can now position a self-driving car on the road to an accuracy of within 10-20cm.
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" However, an update posted to the GoFundMe later Tuesday said that Miles was "no longer in critical condition" and was "on the road to physical recovery.
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But, experience has also proven that the SEC's in-house judges are treated as stop-offs on the road to a decision by the commission itself.
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They're stories of hitting the Wall and, after digging deep down into some previously untapped well of strength, smashing through on the road to finisher's glory.
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By proposing to raise rents in subsidized housing projects, Carson is signaling that residents should begin to get on the road to self-actualization and responsibility.
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One day, years later, he encountered an old man on the road to Thebes, got into a quarrel, and killed him in a fit of anger.
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The ugly aspects of today's capitalism, like those of the 19th-century version, may be merely an awkward bump on the road to a better world.
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More than 200 people are sweeping the area, assisted by canine units, police said, with a checkpoint also set up on the road to the resort.
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"Don't let your friends go cold while you turn to green" she warns, as if she's experienced first hand the bumps on the road to success.
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Nanjiani was supposed to go on the road to open for Zach Galifianakis, but he stayed in Chicago and visited Gordon in the I.C.U. every day.
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In his mind, toughness served them on the road to wealth, but now that they've arrived at their destination, the kids don't need to know struggle.
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The Rams know that on the road to Inglewood, some minor deprivations must be endured at the stadium the team called home from 25 to 25.
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Guest-edited by author and curator Sarah Lewis, the issue advances the idea that representation politics are a necessary stepping-stone on the road to progress.
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I'd say rookie Carson Palmer beating the Steelers on the road to secure the Bengals' first winning season in 15 years should be named among them.
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"A big part of what we did with this financing is to get it on the road to being a big strong independent company," Crowley said.
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Its largest gallery, Canadian Journeys, examines the "steps and missteps on the road to greater rights for everyone in Canada," according to the museum's marketing materials.
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After humpbacks were hunted nearly to extinction, the Endangered Species Act helped pull them back from the brink and put them on the road to recovery.
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Lawrence Garbuz is awake and alert and "seems to be on the road to full recovery," his wife, Adina Lewis Garbuz, said in a Facebook post.
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Oil looks like it's on the road to recovery Wednesday, but if options traders are to be believed, energy stocks might not share in the comeback.
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And it turns out to have been a harbinger, a waystation on the road to what looks more and more like a wholesale rejection of empirics.
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He is assisted by his bestie, the forever gauche Michael Mell (the highly emotive George Salazar), whom Jeremy had abandoned on the road to social success.
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It seems to be imitating the journey of its protagonist, Paul Safranek (Matt Damon), who is a blandly friendly fellow on the road to self-discovery.
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"There are many difficulties on the road to achieve AI, but it will not impact Baidu's determination," Li calmly said to the applause of the audience.
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And, while Mr. Glezman had been openly gay for more than a decade before the men met, he encountered real obstacles on the road to visibility.
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There was also a pace car that drove 15 meters in front of everyone, casting a laser line on the road to keep them on track.
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After World War II, Britain's other colonies were given independence and set — or so it was hoped, though with decreasing confidence — on the road to democracy.
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The Lightning will have to turn the series around on the road to return to the Stanley Cup finals for the second time in four years.
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Virginia lost on the road to perennial ACC bottom-dweller Boston College Tuesday before hosting the Syracuse Orange and losing by eight on its home floor.
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Research points to nonacademic hurdles on the road to college: filling out financial aid forms, writing admissions essays, obtaining letters of recommendation, registering for entrance exams.
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Accompanied by his wife, Huma Abedin, Hillary Clinton's longtime aide, Weiner appeared to be on the road to redemption—until a second wave of revelations emerged.
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Some of that can be electrified; around 60 percent of transportation emissions come from light-duty vehicles, which are already on the road to being electrified.
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Bill Gates may have co-founded a multi-billion dollar tech company but even he had to overcome some bad habits on the road to success.
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MIAMI (Reuters) - Latinos angered by Donald Trump's tough stance on immigration could have been the Republican candidate's biggest obstacle on the road to the White House.
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The Wall Street Journal&aposs James Freeman on the FISA Carter Page documents, the ongoing immigration battle and the latest on the road to the midterms. Rep.
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One of my most emphatic messages is that getting the same pleasure from saving as you do from spending will put you on the road to wealth.
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An injured bald eagle found in Washington, D.C., is on the road to recovery just in time for Fourth of July celebrations in the nation&aposs capital.
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Legislation proposed in the California state legislature earlier this week would implement a reservation and toll system on the road to curb crowds and hopefully reduce traffic.
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"Surge" pricing, for example, aims to get more drivers to get on the road to meet the increased demand for rides, but the price hikes frustrate passengers.
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Today I work as a truck driver, putting in long hours on the road to support my wife and five kids, two of whom are in college.
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An Amazon truck driver was on the road to drop off a shipment when he noticed something amiss in the route — it forced him through a subdivision.
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In America and the EU it may seem obvious that hopes in 2001 that China was on the road to becoming a market economy have been dashed.
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In today's winner-takes-all economy, big companies can grow faster than startups, and valuations are merely psychological obstacles on the road to ever-higher share prices.
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Within weeks of starting his trek, people were stopping on the road to talk to him, sharing their personal struggles and offering him assistance on his venture.
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Charlie Rose is on the road to recovery after undergoing heart surgery this month, and he's celebrating with pal and CBS This Morning co-host Gayle King.
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Case in point, Jenner's 18-month-old cosmetics company, Kylie Cosmetics, is worth $420 million and is already on the road to become a $1 billion brand.
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The Definitive Guide to Business On the road to becoming a supermodel, Tyra Banks learned a valuable skill — how to take criticism with a grain of salt.
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However, we don't doubt a story that has taken so many interesting turns on the road to being born has one or two more unseen twists ahead.
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Mike Fleiss says he and his wife have buried the hatchet and are on the road to reconciliation after a nasty divorce ensued between them this summer.
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"When your 'honeymoon' is shoulder surgery and your husband looks just as happy lol on the road to recovery," the actress captioned a hospital selfie on Instagram.
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"Every single self-driving car that Uber has put on the road to date uses commercially available LiDAR sensors from third parties," Uber wrote in its filing.
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Our Pride of Place project is one step on the road to better understanding just what a diverse nation we are, and have been for many centuries.
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With Blue Ruin, you emphasized how important it was to you to get out on the road, to capitalize on exterior shots and a variety of settings.
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The inaugural address was vintage Trump, with plenty of material gleaned from dozens of campaign rallies he staged last year on the road to victory on Nov.
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Valeant Pharmaceuticals International's ailing chief executive, Michael Pearson, said he was on the road to recovery but was uncertain about when he would return from medical leave.
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Scottie and Larsa Pippen aren't in any rush to finalize their divorce -- in fact, they're trying to get back on the road to love ... TMZ has learned.
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Parents who set up an account within those limitations can start a child on the road to financial security without adding any worries about the tax man.
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Once on the road to Sanctuary, Sasha and Rosita immediately proved how unprepared for this they truly were, by bickering over the right method to kill Negan.
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His tights would be airbrushed with images of the wives of his enemies, a motif he took on the road to Live with Regis and Kathie Lee.
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So, in the early sixties, Ghanaian president Kwame Nkrumah became an enthusiastic backer of the newly formed national team, funding them on the road to continental dominance.
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A Vogue editor discovered the then-14-year-old on a subway platform, chased her down and set her on the road to becoming a fashion model.
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Magnus, however, claimed the honor by reaching Rome first, illustrating the danger of Crassus stopping to crucify 6,85033 prisoners on the road to Rome as a statement.
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When your 'honeymoon' is shoulder surgery and your husband looks just as happy lol on the road to recovery - thank you for all the love and support!
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Image: AT&TAT&T has been using some shady marketing to convince the world it's leading the pack on the road to next-generation wireless technology—5G.
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"Electrified trucks are particularly efficient solution on the road to carbon-neutral transportation," said Rita Schwarzelühr-Sutter, state secretary at the German Federal Ministry for the Environment.
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So it was only right that the cover of Major represents my journey on the road to more success and the passion it took to get here.
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Check back in two weeks for the next episode, when I'll take you back on the road to Los Angeles to eat with the legendary Jonathan Gold.
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Since the single was released to radio last December, he's spent weeks at a time on the road to promote his music on radio and to perform.
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The 43-year-old Macedonian-American set up a veteran-heavy Olympic qualifying roster in January, leveraging the talent pool's experience on the road to Tokyo 2020.
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Avril and Chad announced their split, but never officially filed for divorce ... and then dropped a hint back in December they were on the road to reconciliation.
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"On the left, groups have recognized that women often have more hurdles to overcome on the road to political office," Kristen Soltis Anderson, a Republican pollster, said.
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But new daily cases in China are sharply down from February and economic activity has restarted, raising hopes the economy is on the road to a recovery.
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A Fiery Tale of Teenage Despair, as Fresh as When It Debuted in 1994 Olivier Assayas's "Cold Water" follows two French adolescents on the road to nowhere.
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Cupid, as the cat is now named, is on the road to recovery after a surgery at the Animal Welfare League of Arlington in Virginia last weekend.
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If so, it would be a conversion narrative more potent than any since St. Paul was struck down by a blinding light on the road to Damascus.
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"How indignant a humanistic liberal will be when he is told that his particular type of immanentism is one step on the road to Marxism," he wrote.
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There is no magic bullet, but these recommendations have the potential to put the U.S. on the road to a medal position in the global skills Olympics.
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As I was driving from Aleppo to the Syrian coast, rebels opened fire on the road to our right as we passed near the city of Homs.
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After the meeting, Mr. Trump said that North Korea was on the road to disarmament, telling reporters he expected they would see major results within six months.
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That is why some baseball coaches will caution their athletes to try easier — a paradoxical command on the road to true wisdom about the nature of trying.
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While Myanmar has taken an important first steps on the road to democracy, any transition that does not protect the country's most vulnerable communities will be incomplete.
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On the road to Tica, around 80 kilometers (49 miles) from Beira's beaches, drone footage revealed massive tracts of waterlogged land and huge trees snapped like twigs.
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On the road to the small town of Sannamxai in the worst-hit area, Reuters saw Norwegian People's Aid trucks carrying aid, including fresh water and blankets.
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Instead, I'll make some four-spice salmon tonight and that'll put me on the road to recovery and joy: It takes 20 minutes and is absolutely fantastic.
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By late afternoon, she was on the road to a friend's house near San Diego with some personal pictures, work files and clothes stashed in a bag.
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Yet hearing the young man that we put on the road to citizenship express his admiration for Trump and his anti-immigration policies struck us as odd.
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From there, it's seven hours on the road to reach Chocó, where he'll get off the bus and get on with the iron cutting all over again.
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Khloe and Tristan joined Kris Sunday night for Khloe's 33rd birthday party, and from all accounts Khloe and Tristan are on the road to sealing the deal.
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On the Democratic side, a victory by Hillary Clinton over a surging Mr. Sanders would banish doubts and set her more firmly on the road to the nomination.
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An all-electric Renault ZOE is writing fan fiction based on Jack Kerouac's novel "On the Road" to demonstrate how far modern EVs can travel on a charge.
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And while it wasn't a switch to brown, we can imagine that pink is just a stop on the road to her transformation back to her natural hue.
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A 12-year-old girl's family says she is "on the road to recovery" after she contracted a deadly flesh-eating bacteria during a Florida vacation last month.
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In an effort to get the kitty, who the rescue named Dante, cleaned up and on the road to good health they sent her to Abbotsbury Veterinary Clinic.
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"When your 'honeymoon' is shoulder surgery and your husband looks just as happy lol on the road to recovery," the actress captioned a hospital selfie on Instagram Thursday.
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Dyson, the company known for high-tech vacuum cleaners and those hand dryers that blast air, is on the road to adding cars to its list of products.
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It is the first critical pit stop on the road to either economic recovery or recession and gives us our first taste for where Q2 GDP will land.
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Michael Fishman, famous for playing Roseanne Barr's TV son, is on the road to ending his marriage with wife Jennifer Briner after more than 19 years of matrimony.
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Dan Magennis is on the road to recovery — and he has a quick-thinking representative from his cable company to thank for helping him take the first steps.
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THE VICTORY of Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkey's president, in a referendum on April 19803th is seen by many observers as a worrying step on the road to autocracy.
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That means Clinton's address will be less of an acceptance speech on the road to the White House and more of a concession to Trump's superior publicity machine.
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To put it another way, the difference between August 2016 and September 2016 is that in the latter, the market took bigger steps on the road to nowhere.
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The next stop on the road to the fourth revolution is ambient computing or ambient intelligence, where we continuously interface to the always-on, interconnected world of things.
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Much like her loyal pal Ayden, Aubrey received a kidney from a living donor and is on the road to recovery, showing no signs of rejecting her transplant.
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Even before he started work on Elements, Almadani was taking his band on the road to universities and churches, in an effort raise awareness about what was happening.
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As for the developing world, the growth of Protestantism in Africa and Latin America does not seem to be just a way-station on the road to secularisation.
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They are being increasingly sweet to each other; it seems like maybe they're back on the road to maybe just sleeping together, but also maybe something more meaningful.
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Their work has the potential to revolutionize our understanding of what makes us human—and it's the next step on the road to completely artificial, womb-free reproduction.
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With the economy growing and the manufacturing sector on the road to recovery, the Department of Commerce is taking action to level the playing field for American businesses.
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Travel + Leisure has reported on how far these states are on the road to becoming compliant: Maine hopes to start issuing compliant IDs during the summer of 2018.
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Now, Jardo the K9 officer is on the road to recovery, thanks to blood donations from two dogs who came to his aid when he needed it most.
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For stroke survivors, relearning to use one's arms and fingers can be a long process with tedious exercises, while they get back on the road to normal life.
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Voters who arrived just before closing time Tuesday night told CNN that they saw numerous people turning around due to traffic on the road to the polling location.
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This season, we're getting out of New York and taking you on the road to American cities to explore the unique stories they have to tell in food.
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Its algorithm weighs situations on the road to avoid hitting pedestrians first, then other moving objects and then stationary objects, which could be something like a trash can.
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A National Summer Feeding Act, supporting expansion of sites and the EBT card initiative, would be a major achievement on the road to eliminating child hunger in America.
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He should take his message on the road to the people and force the press to cover his agenda rather than the drip, drip, drip of the investigation.
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The first obstacle on the road to the exit from mutual alienation is the refusal of dialogue: that silence that accompanies self-alienation, aloofness, inattention, disregard and indifference.
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Addressing this problem of rising prescription drug costs, the Trump administration has taken action to correct every pain point on the road to transforming the drug-pricing system.
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But the co-founder and CEO of Silicon Valley-based Nvidia, a maker of powerful computer chips, credits his parents for putting him on the road to success.
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For Mr. Obama to call Mr. Trump "pragmatic" and not ideological is a frightening example of a step on the road to accepting extremism in the White House.
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"When your 'honeymoon' is shoulder surgery and your husband looks just as happy lol on the road to recovery," Cuoco captioned a hospital selfie she shared to Instagram.
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Weeks have passed since Puerto Rico was devastated by Hurricane Maria, and there is still little indication that the unincorporated U.S. territory is on the road to recovery.
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The last one-game playoff took place in 2013, when the Tampa Bay Rays beat the Texas Rangers on the road to capture the second A.L. wild card.
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With a collective commitment to adequately protecting their landscapes now, big cats could be on the road to recovery and organized wildlife criminals on the path to extinction.
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Mr. Gioni said that it was one of Mr. Haacke's most polemical assaults on the establishment that first set the New Museum on the road to his survey.
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This was the second day of the Iraqis' thrust west and they were already meeting resistance in a small town on the road to ISIS-controlled Tal Afar.
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The Cowboys enjoyed a sojourn from the rigors of Big 12 Conference play by walloping Texas A&M on the road to snap a six-game losing skid.
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San Diego has lost by a combined 9 points on the road to Oakland and Kansas City, and it draws both co-leaders in the last three games.
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"The U.S. move today puts up a big roadblock on the road to internationalization," said Matt Sheehan, a fellow at MacroPolo, the think tank of the Paulson Institute.
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"This incredibly moving and deeply personal story will touch the hearts of readers who've shared similar struggles on the road to parenthood," said senior executive editor Sara Sargent.
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But he would have to be like St. Paul, cut down on the road to Damascus—the greedy tax collector, and God says 'Follow me,' and he does.
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The truth is that allowing him to stay in power would be an affront to the will of Bolivian voters and a step on the road to autocracy.
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But you think you know everything about everything, from how to be on the road, to something as simple as how to drink alcohol, and you really don't.
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Viewed as a prerequisite on the road to America's middle class, education has long been a high priority for Hispanic families eager to improve their financial well-being.
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My hope is that he will rouse future generations, who will ask more difficult questions on the road to more courageous conversations about racial justice and black citizenship.
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Quentin Grimes scored 24 points as Houston led from start to finish on the road to beat South Carolina 76-56 in in Columbia, S.C., on Sunday afternoon.
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In each instance, President Trump put the right person in place to keep what the "smart people" in D.C. considered a losing effort on the road to victory.
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Duran Mejia said an unconscious woman, who fits the description of Portia Ravenelle, was found on the road to the international airport in Santo Domingo on that day.
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Some stopped on the road to watch the advance of the giant ash plumes — then broke into a sprint as they realized how fast the plumes were approaching.
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"The Bentayga Hybrid is our first step on the road to electrification, combining traditional Bentley values with the very latest technologies," CEO Adrian Hallmark said in a statement.
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And last week, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the SELF DRIVE Act that would put the federal government on the road to developing regulations for self-driving vehicles.
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Always important in presidential contests, Florida has emerged as this year's most crucial state on the road to the 270 Electoral College votes needed to win the White House.
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Officers on both sides momentarily eyed the luggage strewn in the snow before the U.S. officer took it, and a walker left on the road, to the border line.
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We're told Colony Capital, which was on the road to acquiring the company, is backing off after getting a read on the finances and the chaos within the company.
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The Wildcats opened the season with a 33-20 win over Nevada before suffering a humbling 41-17 loss on the road to Duke, and hopes to climb above .
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While these three entrepreneurs took different paths on the road to success, they all agree that new business owners require a sense of unyielding persistence to reach their goals.
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Or is it simply strengthening our adversaries and creating a world where countries who abuse the system — such as China — are on the road to economic and military dominance?
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The Cavaliers stole Game Seven of that series on the road to advance to the Finals, where they are battling the defending champion Warriors for the fourth consecutive year.
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University of Wisconsin assistant basketball coach Howard Moore and his son are on the road to recovery after the horrific Michigan car crash that killed Moore's wife and daughter.
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Washington beat Tampa Bay three times on the road to secure their spot in the Final against the Golden Knights, improving to 8-2 away from home this postseason.
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Two studies presented Tuesday at the Alzheimer's Association International Conference 203 suggested that older adults with worsening ability to identify odors might be on the road to cognitive decline.
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Select a place you want to stop at and Maps will redirect you to that location — and then automatically gets you back on the road to your final destination.
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"Our Pride of Place project is one step on the road to better understanding just what a diverse nation we are, and have been for many centuries," Wilson said.
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It works in three minutes: The lactic acid is fast-working on my (many) lines and wrinkles, and I am well on the road to clawing back my years.
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It would be an important political victory on the road to socialism, he argued, to prove that "ordinary working people have got the intelligence and determination to run industry".
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On the road to Oceti Sakowin, flags flap in the cold wind for the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe, the Great Seminole Nation of Oklahoma and the Tulalip Tribes.
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Vázquez González, a painter, suffered the kidnaping of three young relatives in January 2013 putting him on the road to becoming the leader of the vigilantes, known as autodefensas.
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For the early adopter who just loves getting the new thing, you'll be pleased that it actually works and isn't another half-baked dream on the road to autonomy.
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Liberals might believe that history is on their side, with the backlash against Obamacare being merely a bump on the road to the inevitable adoption of universal health care.
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"In 2012, our structural budget deficit was $635 million and all four of Chicago's pension funds were on the road to insolvency," Mayor Rahm Emanuel said in a statement.
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Immigration and security have defined the fight between Cruz and Rubio, who each see the other as one of their primary obstacles on the road to the Republican nomination.
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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and businessman Donald Trump — Democratic and Republican presidential front-runners, respectively — continue to face stiff challenges on the road to their parties' conventions.
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The government is hoping a $12 billion International Monetary Fund lending program signed last year will put it on the road to recovery, together with a rebound in investment.
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President Donald Trump has taken his tax reform message on the road to states that he won last year and have vulnerable Democratic senators up for reelection in 2018.
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One day, as we pass the great walled convent of St. Catherine's, on the road to Saint-Trond, the gate is opened to allow a cart to pass through.
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Pittsburgh SteelersOne thing to know: The competition may not have been the most impressive, but the short-handed 49ers won two games on the road to start the season.
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First, the SAR focuses on countries in the throes of conflict and largely ignores both "gray zone" countries headed in that direction and those on the road to recovery.
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However, the calculus will remain difficult for officials as they seek to divine whether the economy is on the cusp of breaking out, or on the road to recession.
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So to play Peggy Blumquist, a beautician on the road to self-actualization who veers off course after committing a hit-and-run in FX's "Fargo," she turned inward.
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Image: Bryce Durbin/TechCrunch Image: Bryce Durbin/TechCrunch It is difficult to resist the temptation to start a company overcoming the many obstacles on the road to autonomous cars.
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"It feels good to contribute offensively," said Palmieri, who also had an assist in a 3-215 overtime loss one night earlier on the road to the Edmonton Oilers.
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The government recruits wealthy businessmen to oversee the various winter sports, and few expenses are spared, from grand hotels to exercise bikes on the road to large coaching staffs.
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"Dolores was so energized by the prospect of making this record and to getting back out on the road to play the songs live," Hogan said in a statement.
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On Wednesday, in front of a loud and hostile crowd at Rogers Centre, the Indians took another step on the road to erasing almost seven decades of pitiless failure.
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On the road to the GOP nomination, Trump earned the reputation as a good debater by slandering and bullying his opponents, knocking them out with cheap shots and lies.
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Garbuz, for his part, "seems to be on the road to full recovery," his wife, Adina Lewis Garbuz, said in a Facebook post last Wednesday, her most recent update.
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Eddie Money's ready to get back on the road to recovery ... after he was forced to stop cancer treatment during a 3-month hospitalization after an unrelated health scare.
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"Overnight, I went from field hand to full-time freedom fighter," she wrote in her memoir, "Barefootin': Life Lessons on the Road to Freedom" (2006, with JoAnne Prichard Morris).
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Weakness in Spain and Italy due to competitive pressures and tough economic conditions were however a reminder that Europe's largest retailer still faced headwinds on the road to recovery.
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Equity markets in the U.S. are on the road to recovering post-correction losses, but European stocks may be set to stall out, according to a recent Oppenheimer report.
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A GoFundMe page arranged by his sister says that while he's on the road to recovery, he is still in pain and has lost hearing in his left ear.
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Essentially, they say, Mr. Trump's moves are a bump on the road to a future in which the government constrains climate-warming pollution and consumers increasingly demand cleaner power.
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But on the road to his new life he runs into Michaela "Mike" Fitzgerald (Blunt), a woman with her own troubled past, and they find solace in each other.
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TMZ broke the story ... sources close to Bam told us he put himself back on the road to recovery last week when he voluntarily entered a new rehab facility.
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And though housing plays a role, decades-old educational policies have reinforced inequality and placed many low-income black and brown children on the road to second-class citizenship.
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Denver's rookie quarterback went on the road to Houston for his second career start and easily outplayed Deshaun Watson, throwing three first-half touchdowns in a fairly shocking upset.
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His season-ticket money would be available to use for other purposes, such as going on the road to watch the Chargers play, but just not in Los Angeles.
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On the road to the village of Tica, 80 kilometers (49 miles) from Beira's beaches, drone footage shows massive tracts of submerged land and huge trees snapped like twigs.
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There was no blow delivered or boost provided, in soccer's sensationalist argot, no climactic moment that set one team on the road to glory and the other to ignominy.
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The French anti-Amazon protests began on Thursday, when activists reportedly formed a human chain and dumped old fridges on the road to block traffic outside a company depot.
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"Together, let's set out to make this crisis an opportunity to truly, once and for all, put Haiti on the road to development," Moise said in the televised speech.
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On the road to Synge's Chair, on Inishmaan, one of Ireland's Aran Islands, which, as they did when the playwright J.M. Synge, can seem like places frozen in time.
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"Sarno had no interest in seeing brain MRIs," said Cathryn Jakobson Ramin, author of the book Crooked: Outwitting the Back Pain Industry and Getting on the Road to Recovery.
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"Any N.F.L. club that signs on to this proposal in St. Louis will be well on the road to financial ruin, and the league will be harmed," the letter said.
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"When your 'honeymoon' is shoulder surgery and your husband looks just as happy lol on the road to recovery," she wrote next to a selfie in the hospital in July.
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When we last saw Paul on YouTube, he had taken his act on the road to Japan, where he was seen being a public menace and yelling at complete strangers.
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Cleo wasn't breathing when firefighters pulled her from a burning home on Monday — but thanks to the dedicated crew from Truck 3, she's alive and on the road to recovery.
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After winning a talent contest as a high school student, she was briefly given her own local television program before heading out on the road to sing with big bands.
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Still, some analysts say Novartis has work to do to convince investors it is on the road to renewed growth after its shares have fallen nearly a fifth this year.
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This feeling should make men and women use their best efforts to help their fellow travelers on the road, to make the path brighter and easier as we journey on.
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Some dug up bricks from the pavement and wheeled them away to use as ammunition, others sprayed detergent on the road to make it slippery for the lines of police.
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Some dug up bricks from the pavement and wheeled them away to use as missiles, others sprayed detergent on the road to make it slippery for the lines of police.
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Kylie Jenner may be the baby of the Kardashian-Jenner family, but she's on the road to becoming one of the most successful (and youngest!) female entrepreneurs in the country.
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Four votes to introduce them failed, undermined by property developers who considered such planning laws bad for business and voters convinced they were a step on the road to serfdom.
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Although users are still using 4G network, AT&T is calling it 5G Evolution, a faster version of its existing network and a first step on the road to 53G.
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She also became a feminist sports idol when her 1973 defeat of self-confessed "chauvinist pig" Bobby Riggs set women's rights and tennis on the road to a modern game.
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After hosting the Denver Broncos in Week 113, they go on the road to Kansas City, then finish up with the Jaguars and a potentially decisive finale against the Texans.
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"The fact that she's, right now, on the road to recovery and she's staying on schedule and she's coming back with a book tour in March is incredible," Goodrem says.
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She went on to write Crooked: Outwitting the Back Pain Industry and Getting on the Road to Recovery, an incredible tale of back pain and its treatment, published last May.
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The Model 3 could be massively important as all-electric cars become more common — but Tesla has to actually get enough cars on the road to actually make a difference.
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Learning the origins of some of America's biggest brands may put you on the road to finding one that stands the test of time and won't be vetoed by lawyers.
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Here's a look at a few of the people the agency said it has apprehended and put on the road to deportation in the first months of the Trump administration.
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Video footage showed forensic teams in white overalls inspecting the site as police secured the area around a hut in flat countryside on the road to the town of Haymana.
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The measures, which finally put Egypt on the road to economic recovery, were adopted despite a 20 percent inflation surge that hit the poorest the most and sparked popular anger.
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