A onetime Navy SEAL, Greitens assumed office in January 2017.
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He then continued to testify against his onetime best friend.
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Jack Warner, the cofounder and onetime president of Warner Bros.
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For decades, the onetime lovers went on with their lives.
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Vernando Smith, Diallo's onetime driver on Route 3, did too.
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This onetime enfant terrible has grown into an elder statesman.
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Ailes, a onetime campaign operative, programmed our current political environment.
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Helmut Kohl, her onetime mentor, became synonymous with German unity.
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Wherein the onetime Richie Cunningham shows a surprisingly bawdy side!
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Onetime hurricane Florence weakened to a tropical depression on Sunday.
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And is there any way to redeem my onetime favorite Dolores?
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The suits also name Koon's onetime employer, ABC Kidz Child Care.
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There's also the matter of the onetime couple's infant daughter, Dream.
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That meant the onetime punk rocker was actually wealthier than Sen.
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He remains angry with a onetime cellmate, the photojournalist Matthew Schrier.
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Mr. Rivera has not fared as well as his onetime roommate.
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For some, it's a onetime lark; for others, an annual pilgrimage.
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Nearly all target their onetime sponsors for extortion, robbery and kidnapping.
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Onetime executives at Facebook and WhatsApp have turned into tech critics.
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The onetime attorney reportedly makes $17 million per year at NBC.
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At onetime or another, all of them became rhetorical punching bags.
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That is a lot of money for a onetime Target manager.
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Warren's courtship of her onetime rivals is more than just flattery.
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Onetime enforcer Kevin Weeks testified how Bulger killed Arthur "Bucky" Barrett.
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John Spagnola, a onetime Philadelphia Eagle, also sent his best wishes.
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Kakehi, the onetime proprietor of a T-shirt printing business. Mrs.
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During an interview on Sunday's Meet the Press, onetime Trump critic Sen.
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And then there's Arnold, Ford's onetime partner who helped him start Westworld.
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Further bad results could compel the onetime favorite to step out soon.
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Enter Elizabeth Warren, a onetime bankruptcy professor turned senator and presidential candidate.
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Mine include (1) onetime students of classics who somehow — there it is!
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A history of onetime payments can help improve your score over time.
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Bush, a onetime GOP presidential candidate, will not register as a lobbyist.
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The funniest I had, onetime, was somebody called me a fire lady.
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Rob then admits in the confessional that this isn't a onetime occurrence.
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"It's best to exit with class," wrote Huckabee, a onetime presidential hopeful.
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Paul Kirk (D-Mass.), a onetime Democratic National Committee chairman, on Thursday.
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The president also sought to distance himself from his onetime friend Epstein.
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Like her compatriots, Hana, a onetime bar performer, is a complete fuckup.
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A onetime migrant laborer, he raised two boys who went to college.
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Another onetime Big East pillar, Connecticut, probably wishes it could join them.
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Spicer and Scaramucci are paying their onetime boss the highest of compliments.
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And Kinmen will probably soon get cheaper electricity from its onetime enemy.
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The trial of Paul Manafort, President Trump's onetime campaign chairman, began Tuesday.
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Polina Marinova of Fortune traces how the onetime giant lost its way.
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Her onetime daily income of $10 is now $5, if she's lucky.
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She will be doing her interpretation of the house for onetime only.
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But it comes with a whopping price tag: $850,000 per onetime treatment.
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In fact, it is Abu Mohammed who now badgers his onetime clients.
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Excluding onetime items, Mylan earned 96 cents per share, matching analysts' expectations.
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Onetime bitcoin skeptic Mark Cuban is warming to the digital currency world.
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Steve Bannon, a onetime Cambridge board member, eventually became Trump's chief strategist.
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She says the total cost of the onetime benefit would be $640 billion.
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Brody Jenner's onetime sidekick shared the news with a sweet Instagram on Sunday.
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"I never knew him to get in trouble," says onetime classmate Michael Gilbert.
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Sam Pinkus, Lee's onetime literary agent who stole away the copyright to Mockingbird,
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And Trump said over the weekend that he isn't considering his onetime rival.
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On set, a onetime rival, Clinton 2016 spokesperson Brian Fallon, nodded in agreement.
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But with apologies to his onetime client, Ms. Gaynor, Mr. Walters has survived.
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Jeff Creque, a onetime organic farmer, had a suggestion: Why not use compost?
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Roskam joins lobbying firm MORE (R-Fla.), both onetime chairmen, and ex-Sen.
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He hired Lanny Davis, a onetime confidant of the Clintons, to represent him.
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Mr. Shoupe, a onetime union organizer, is no fan of the coal industry.
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The company spent $299 million in another onetime charge for those driver payments.
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Mr. Rubio, who took a mild, good-humored shot at his onetime rival.
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Still, like a museum, it cannot show everything it has at any onetime.
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So this 100 percent grenache cuvée was made as a onetime thirst-quencher.
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He was joined by a onetime rival for the Democratic nomination, former Gov.
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Alistair Horne, a historian of wars and onetime British spy, died at 91.
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Onetime major Trump backer Robert Mercer spent millions investing in Bolton's super PAC.
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"I think it's stupid," Trump's onetime communications director Anthony Scaramucci said on CNN.
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Napolitano (a onetime Trump ally who's since fallen out with the president) discussed
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Onetime allies of Mr. Vance, like the National Organization for Women, staged protests.
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Compare this to the limited jail experience of onetime Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein.
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Onetime Trump adviser Steve Bannon stepped down after daring to question the president.
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The trial of Trump's onetime campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, will begin this week.
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The onetime king of fashion Karl Lagerfeld died in February at age 85.
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The first, and more powerful, is Elzhi, a onetime member of Slum Village.
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Tun Kyi, a onetime junta member, hosted a party in the Secretariat's courtyard.
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Abdelmassih was an assistant at Iowa State under its onetime coach Fred Hoiberg.
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" As for all the companies who have offered onetime bonuses due to the tax changes, he said, "I think a little bit they are playing to the political moment; we're going to do out part and we're going give onetime bonuses.
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Jason Momoa is supporting his onetime onscreen love, Game of Thrones costar Emilia Clarke.
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A onetime gallery owner himself, Kelley has an informed view on LA's gallery culture.
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That onetime fee was usually between 8 and 15% of the annual rent amount.
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The experience of turning the page on a onetime enemy resonated deeply with Kerry.
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Meanwhile, the onetime leader of the House investigation stayed largely quiet -- until last week.
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In 2014, authorities filed murder charges against Charles "Chase" Merritt, Joseph's onetime business partner.
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"Free trade is a myth," stated George Meany, onetime president of the AFL-CIO.
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His source was a onetime schoolteacher named Michael Orlando, who had turned to robbery.
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Nicole and Charlie, onetime creative collaborators, become characters in a drama neither one controls.
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Still, in some quarters, reconciliation between Mr. Trump and his onetime critics is underway.
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Adi Neumann, the onetime model and former Miss Teen Israel, was coming to visit.
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Bridget Anne Kelly, a onetime deputy chief of staff to former New Jersey Gov.
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Today, for this onetime teen beauty pageant competitor, it's her $200-a-day habit.
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The performance leaves a onetime social media competitor, Twitter, even further in the dust.
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Onetime leaders in the information technology and REITs sectors are now trailing the market.
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In other words, this onetime cigarette factory is still lit up, day and night.
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CAIRO — A son and the onetime heir apparent of Libya's deceased former dictator, Col.
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George V. Voinovich, a former Ohio governor, senator and onetime Cleveland mayor, has died.
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John McCain, the former Vietnam prisoner of war and onetime Republican nominee for President.
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Mark Cuban, a onetime bitcoin skeptic, now plans to invest in a cryptocurrency fund.
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A onetime fitness buff with a dark brown beard, he became a paunchy recluse.
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Gilead said it earned $1.48 a share in the first quarter excluding onetime items.
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In November, Liverpool promoted its onetime head of analytics, Michael Edwards, to sporting director.
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He bought the property, the onetime estate of the automaker John DeLorean, in 2002.
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"Scotty was never a pimp," Paul LaMastra, a onetime hustler, says in the documentary.
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The onetime fallen Catholic whose video was condemned by the Vatican was now religious.
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But his fallout with the onetime reigning brand in Democratic politics began during Mrs.
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The reversals by Mr. Trump's onetime foes are as revealing as they are glaring.
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"I am absolutely appalled by what Breitbart's become," said onetime editor-at-large Ben Shapiro.
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Last fall, Remini told PEOPLE she still doesn't know the whereabouts of her onetime friend.
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There was nothing to be gained by holding a grudge against his onetime fellow travelers.
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McCabe drafted a memo on the firing of his onetime boss, ex-director James Comey.
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Cohen is chairman of Likewise, with his onetime Microsoft colleague Ian Morris serving as CEO.
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Idlib is largely controlled by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), al-Qaeda's onetime Syrian affiliate.
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Cohen is chairman of Likewise with his onetime Microsoft colleague Ian Morris serving as CEO.
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Their private wedding came after an on-again, off-again relationship between the onetime costars.
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Excluding a huge onetime charge at utility NRG Energy, the earnings decline was 2500 percent.
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The actor and his onetime costar got affectionate while walking around Los Angeles on Wednesday.
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The President's apparent climbdown has dismayed some Republicans, including his onetime GOP primary foe, Sen.
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Moore's onetime condo comes with 1,500 square feet of wraparound terraces that overlook Central Park.
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One reason: Mr. Pence's reluctance to denounce David Duke, the onetime Ku Klux Klan leader.
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The onetime Trump campaign chairman is currently incarcerated in a minimum security prison in Pennsylvania.
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In January, 2016, the SHIFT team recruited students for Part 3: a sweeping, onetime survey.
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Hoerlin, a onetime professor at Penn, grew up in the "atomic city" of Los Alamos.
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Rubio showed confidence in himself, opting to run against his onetime mentor, former Florida Gov.
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The following year, authorities filed murder charges against Charles "Chase" Merritt, Joseph's onetime business partner.
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On Tuesday, Denver fans, by and large, were congenial toward Anthony, their onetime All-Star.
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Attorney general A number of onetime presidential opponents could land spots in a Trump administration.
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" He added: "This was a onetime occurrence and I accept full responsibility for my conduct.
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The committee's final interview took place Thursday with Corey Lewandowski, Mr. Trump's onetime campaign manager.
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They have hired two firms founded or co-founded by onetime aides to former Gov.
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Regan Wood, Brooklyn As a onetime patient of Dr. John Sarno, I'm a Sarno believer.
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Mr. Manafort President Trump's onetime campaign chairman, said he did not want to testify, either.
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Just last week, a onetime darling of Silicon Valley, Theranos, announced that it would dissolve.
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Think of the way he abandoned his onetime advocacy of action to limit climate change.
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The next to slip away was William J. Jefferson, a onetime Democratic congressman from Louisiana.
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"Some of these people do exist," Trump's onetime campaign manager Corey Lewandowski conceded to me.
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John F. Kennedy's onetime Washington, DC home is a Federal-style house built in 1800.
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His mother is Jane Parker, a Zimbabwe-born artist and onetime receptionist for Christian Dior.
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But her name still lives on in the foothills even if her onetime hometown doesn't.
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Grog Shoppe, a onetime servants' quarters at Devon House, serves Jamaican specialties and American staples.
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A cybersecurity firm backed by SoftBank said that its onetime H.R. chief was a fraud.
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Trump is never to blame and quick to malign onetime allies who have grown inconvenient.
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He earned $60,000 in his first year, a figure that included a onetime $10,000 bonus.
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Clinton and commenting about the sentencing of Roger J. Stone Jr., a onetime political adviser.
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The onetime captain of his high school track team, Mr. Sanders has done the same.
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Then there are the shadows of onetime tech highfliers that have since crashed to earth.
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But party officials said they might not have room for the president-elect's onetime boss.
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He also had a highly public falling out with Michael Sitrick, his onetime publicity adviser.
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Nicolás Maduro, a onetime bus driver and Chávez's Vice-President, lacks the magic voter touch.
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And last year Mashable sold for just $50 million, a fraction of its onetime valuation.
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For Bush, time is running out for the onetime front-runner to make a move.
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Ronny Jackson, Trump's onetime personal White House physician, who was considered for veterans affairs secretary.
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Virginia's political turmoil is complicated by its history as the onetime heart of the Confederacy.
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What first seems like an impenetrable mess soon reveals the lives of the onetime residents.
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Meanwhile, some of Pachter's onetime fellow Netflix bears "threw in the towel," as he put it.
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Judy's onetime fiancé, Michael Slager, doused her in gasoline and lit her on fire on Aug.
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The onetime treatment delivers life-changing benefits to infants with spinal muscular atrophy, a rare disease.
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Then, more dramatically, there are the cautionary tales of onetime hoops prodigies such as Lenny Cooke.
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If you ask the creator of the term and onetime Deadpool writer Simone, Vanessa wasn't fridged.
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Meg Ryan (Carole), 56, the onetime queen of romantic comedies, has famously stepped away from Hollywood.
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A onetime prominent Iranian commander during the Iran-Iraq war was killed in battle near Mosul.
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Amoruso's departure caps what has been a tumultuous two years at the onetime e-commerce darling.
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Sherwin-Williams and Valspar said they expect the deal to immediately increase earnings, excluding onetime costs.
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The steep drop was largely due to a onetime accounting gain last year related to taxes.
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" But he said the choice between his onetime rival and Mr. Trump was "not even close.
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Verizon would probably merge Yahoo's internet business with AOL, another onetime online giant, which it owns.
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She found her way into soap operas serendipitously, knowing about them only as a onetime viewer.
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We then see a paper-clipped photograph of Jesse's onetime girlfriend Andrea and her son, Brock.
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Nancy Reagan, who died March 6, was a socialite, onetime actress and behind-the-scenes influence.
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The movie features McCarthy as Michelle, a onetime business honcho who gets busted for insider trading.
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Cosby was convicted in April 2018 of drugging and sexually assaulting a onetime friend in 2004.
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The onetime insurgent has made allegiance to his leadership a litmus test in many Republican races.
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Nothing remains of the onetime hospital, said Tanya L. Domi, a spokeswoman for the Graduate Center.
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Mr. Seidemann, a onetime photographer's assistant in Manhattan, headed to San Francisco in his early 20s.
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Victoria Shannon, an editor on the briefings team and onetime business editor, wrote today's Back Story.
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An apology now will probably mean more to you than it will to your onetime victim.
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In turn, Mr. Bannon has gone out of his way to praise his onetime rival's performance.
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Another onetime senior employee at Renaissance recalls hearing Mercer downplay the dangers posed by nuclear war.
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Even people who depend on the PC industry now lack passion for these onetime miracle products.
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"Absolutely, and she should fight that," former Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chairman and onetime Pennsylvania Gov.
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But Ms. Abrams did not just defeat Stacey Evans, another onetime state legislator — she trounced her.
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At least three onetime Goldman employees have been charged in insider trading schemes since May 2018.
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At least three onetime Goldman employees have been charged in insider trading schemes since May 2018.
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" In any other city, Ms. Karbiener said, landmarking Whitman's onetime home "would be a no-brainer.
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Lose this time — the onetime Republican and independent is running as a Democrat against GOP Rep.
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"That never happened," Will scoffs — and just like that, the onetime series finale becomes hypothetical dust.
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This isn't the first time that a onetime Trump ally became a danger to the administration.
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She was referring to Representatives Marion Berry and Mike Ross, Democrats of Arkansas, her onetime home state.
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Kasich ultimately dropped out of the race in May, after briefly aligning with onetime adversary Ted Cruz.
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Minutes earlier, the prime minister had given Peres, his onetime rival, a hug at a peace rally.
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Palantir, in the lawsuit, described Abramowitz as a onetime confidant to Palantir executives who betrayed their trust.
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It seems like many mostly straight guys are interested in a onetime encounter, not a real relationship.
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Conservative author, Trump critic, and onetime Sarah Palin enthusiast Matt Lewis joins us to assess the damage.
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The second largest firm, Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, scooped up a onetime GOP chairman in former Rep.
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However, the president has denied any wrongdoing and labeled Cohen, his onetime attorney and "fixer," a liar.
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The telecommunications behemoth already owned AOL, another onetime internet darling that had fallen far from its peak.
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That year, a contact of hers, another onetime provincial prosecutor, was made Russia's equivalent of attorney general.
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The book's revelations have driven a vicious wedge between the president and Bannon, his onetime closest adviser.
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A onetime political colossus with a 90 percent approval rating built on his response to the Sept.
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Prices collapsed after Saudi Arabia shocked the market by launching a price war against onetime ally Russia.
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For many of her onetime admirers, her handling of the Rohingya issue has been a grave betrayal.
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Abe, a onetime honorary principal of a planned Moritomo elementary school, the location of the land, Mrs.
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During the campaign, Ms. Hicks also stepped forward to defend Corey Lewandowski, Mr. Trump's onetime campaign manager.
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And people are skeptical once again, now that its onetime corporate siblings have joined the Disney family.
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And he distanced himself from his onetime campaign chairman hours before the aide was sent to jail.
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In the book, Greenburg talks with Troy Carter, a tech investor and onetime manager of Lady Gaga.
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A onetime Republican, the billionaire former mayor of New York hardly appeals to the classic Democratic coalition.
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His onetime agent, David Falk, suggests that he mentor N.B.A. rookies about the hazards of early wealth.
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Trump accused his onetime friend of having "lost his mind," while his major financial backers abandoned him.
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Senator Elizabeth Warren and former Vice President Joe Biden, the struggling onetime front-runner, finished well behind.
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In the 1960s, the United States imposed a total embargo on its neighbor and onetime ally, Cuba.
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Perhaps tellingly, Stephen Miller, Mr. Trump's policy adviser, has shifted away from Mr. Bannon, his onetime ally.
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"Tidy," another badger book, this one created by Emily Gravett, reminds me of my onetime Brooklyn landlady.
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He grew up in the onetime vacation community of Long Beach, Indiana, about 60 miles from Chicago.
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As the pope's condition deteriorated, Mr. Navarro-Valls, the onetime medical student, updated journalists with medical reports.
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Christian Wolff, a composer-performer and onetime John Cage associate, contributed "For Trumpet Player" to Friday's program.
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Two weeks later, the onetime veterinary student, who crafted letters to his mother in longhand, hanged himself.
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Mocad's definitely taught me how to be more patient and not try and do everything at onetime.
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Wolverines Coach Jim Harbaugh, a onetime Michigan quarterback, tossed footballs into the crowd seated in a campus auditorium.
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He mentioned London-based financier Bill Browder, a onetime investor in Russia who said he exposed corruption there.
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The news that Goode would portray Margaret's onetime husband comes mere weeks after the real-life Snowdon's death.
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The onetime college football star and "gangsta" rap pioneer eventually lost control of his label in bankruptcy proceedings.
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The deal was that agents would collect onetime fees from the tenants and the landlords would collect rent.
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He was a president's son, a onetime Dade County Republican chairman and a former state secretary of commerce.
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As Apple extends its reach into healthcare, the tech giant will be competing with its onetime chief executive.
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The onetime Keeping Up with the Kardashians star has become reclusive ever since gaining more than 100 lbs.
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Haniya is a onetime Palestinian prime minister based in Gaza -- which the group has controlled for 10 years.
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Ted Cruz — his onetime presidential rival — is trying to make it sound like there's no conflict at all.
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Later that month, the former Playmate married Hank at her onetime residence, the Playboy Mansion, in Los Angeles.
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However, Kilmer said in his post that he hasn't spoken to his onetime costar in nearly two years.
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The composers' union quickly condemned the opera, too, and onetime supporters began berating Shostakovich in speeches and statements.
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Aletheia was formed in 1997 by a family lawyer and a onetime Bear Stearns asset manager, Peter Eichler.
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Skidelsky, a onetime literary editor of The Observer and The New Statesman in London, loses in the qualifiers.
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Here, the left challenge was more successful, with six of the eight onetime IDC members ousted by challengers.
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New Jersey, by comparison, has a $100,000 license fee, and Pennsylvania charges a whopping $10 million onetime fee.
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"Downtown New York was a very intimate, local world," said the writer Steve Turtell, a onetime Hujar intimate.
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It turns out that is not a simple decision, and it's not a onetime, cut-and-dry conversation.
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A onetime teacher of literature at M.I.T., Gurney also enjoyed sending up the jargon and dogma of academia.
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A longtime central bank official and onetime bank regulator, Mr. Lai took the helm at Huarong in 2012.
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This program concludes Bernstein's Philharmonic, a series celebrating the centennial of the orchestra's still-beloved onetime music director.
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In August 2015, Yukio Hatoyama, a onetime leader of Japan, visited Seodaemun, which is now a national museum.
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He was a onetime confidant of Abu Mohammad al-Jolani, then the leader of Al Qaeda in Syria.
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As in Boquillas, you can walk the length of this onetime mining camp in a couple of minutes.
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The company has been fighting a lawsuit from Waymo, Google's onetime autonomous car business, over stolen trade secrets.
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Ms. Stennis is an artist and the granddaughter of former Senator John Stennis of Mississippi, a onetime segregationist.
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Jess's onetime one-who-got-away Sam returned, and then left Jess for his one-who-got-away.
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A onetime competitive marathoner, Wittenberg spoke about preparing once again for the other side of the starting line.
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The onetime deputy on the 2016 Trump campaign "continues to cooperate with the government," according to the filing.
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Other news outlets, including Variety, reported the onetime movie mogul had complained of chest pains or heart palpitations.
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Even when everyone agreed to the plot point, they pictured it as a onetime hookup played for laughs.
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Ironically, some of the biggest expansions in Medicaid came in the 1980s under Reagan, the onetime A.M.A. mouthpiece.
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Biden, the race's onetime frontrunner, placed third in Tuesday's poll at 15 percent, down 9 points since December.
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Keller and his new wife, Marisol Cisneros, the onetime mayor of Juarez, decide to try to help him.
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So Yahoo's earnings report will have implications for more than just investors in the onetime Silicon Valley web pioneer.
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He'd enact a onetime cancellation of the $1.5 trillion to $1.6 trillion in student debt held by all Americans.
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Though her onetime flame with Wells Adams didn't work out, Danielle Maltby has found romance with another reality star.
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He had little positive to say, for example, about Abdirizak Warsame, a onetime spoken-word artist nicknamed A-Zak.
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Washington (CNN)On Wednesday night, the onetime king of 2020 buzz -- Beto O'Rourke -- flopped on the national debate stage.
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The Brussels-based company, which consists of onetime assets of Fortis Bank, exists only to prosecute MBS litigation claims.
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One does not leave Leaving Neverland without a sense of Jackson's onetime grandeur, and the remarkable power of nostalgia.
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David Koch, the billionaire, industrialist, philanthropist, political activist and onetime vice presidential candidate for the Libertarian Party, died Friday.
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"He's got a onetime opportunity to become the role model for the changed behavior of the Wells Fargo culture."
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"Hollywood is now irrelevant," says no less an authority than onetime Hollywood mogul Barry Diller, now chairman of IAC.
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" Frankel also shared kind words regarding her onetime rival in a tweet, writing, "She is very sweet to me.
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The onetime X-rated movie star had molds of her nether region and breasts made to create silicone replicas.
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Clark Love, as I'll explain in more detail below, denies all allegations that it mishandled its onetime clients' cases.
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So might General Ali Mohsen al-Ahmar, a onetime Saleh loyalist who now serves as Mr Hadi's vice-president.
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But with Rubio's supporters now up for grabs, Cruz gave a more positive assessment of his onetime sparring partner.
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Mr. Christie abandoned his onetime fierce support of an assault weapons ban and reversed his opposition to armor-piercing .
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Perot Systems started as an IT services company founded by the billionaire and onetime U.S. presidential candidate Ross Perot.
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Their company, Dualstar Entertainment, turned the onetime performers into adolescent moguls, businesswomen whose brand was not to be dismissed.
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Hence his first stop, in Islamabad, to meet the onetime World Cup cricketer, who described himself in Trumpian terms.
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Topping the bill is Zola Jesus, the experimental electro-pop project of the onetime opera singer Nika Roza Danilova.
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Despite the series of road bumps, Mr. Selvaggio said he would be surprised if his onetime colleague backed down.
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Celebrities: Retired astronaut Eileen Collins, the first woman to command a space shuttle, and onetime football star Tim Tebow.
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Moaaoya Hamoud, 26, another Syrian refugee and a onetime journalist who also has restaurant cooking experience, makes the mezzes.
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Early Trump backers complain that there are plenty of onetime Trump-haters who now feign enthusiasm for career reasons.
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They had long invited Epstein, a onetime boyfriend of Eva Dubin who remained a family friend, to their Thanksgivings.
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Guandique's attorneys argued during his retrial that his onetime cellmate gave false or misleading testimony during the original proceedings.
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He got his first solo show in 1961 at the Tanager gallery through a onetime art teacher, Alex Katz.
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A onetime point guard, Carlisle has held the national high school federation's record for assists since the mid-1970s.
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With her deep ties to the district, Kim is a charismatic potential successor to her onetime boss, retiring Rep.
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There is a "Michele" in the Spider-Man canon: Michele Gonzales, a onetime roommate/love interest of Peter Parker's.
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The Capella is "a magisterial, high-ceilinged, tropical resort converted from onetime British barracks," per White House pool reports.
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Miguel Adrover, New York fashion's onetime enfant terrible, who was hailed as a genius and since retreated to Majorca.
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And so, Russia's onetime wariness of competition in the Arctic has given way to a new openness with China.
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Bronson's square-off with the onetime daytime talk stalwart Sally Jesse Raphael, on the show's second episode, was breathtaking.
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Several former executives of the bank, including John S. Varley, its onetime chief executive, still face individual criminal charges.
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The men worked in various capacities with Viktor F. Yanukovych, the onetime Ukrainian president and a pro-Russia politician.
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The onetime king of golf, the winner of 14 major championships, plummeted to the bottom of the world rankings.
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For "Pachinko," she spun the globe around, taking readers to the Korean Peninsula and its onetime colonial master, Japan.
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"The whole world was condemning Raila Odinga for what he had done," said Mr. Abdullahi, the president's onetime lawyer.
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But for the Nobel Peace laureate and onetime democracy icon, suppressing criticism has become a hallmark of her leadership.
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Out went Energy Secretary Rick Perry, the genial former governor of Texas and onetime Dancing with the Stars contestant.
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Bill Weld, a libertarian-leaning Republican who has officially entered the race, and onetime radio host and former Rep.
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As you know, Waymo, the onetime Google self-driving subsidiary, is suing Uber for alleged theft of its technology.
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Its onetime profit center, print advertising, has declined sharply as readers increasingly prefer to get the news on screens.
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It is a reunion for Mr. Bakish and Mr. Cheeks, onetime colleagues who have known each other for years.
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The Telestrator was invented by Leonard Reiffel, a former NASA scientist and onetime colleague of the astronomer Carl Sagan.
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The network renovated the studio and last fall brought its onetime signature music show, "TRL," back to the venue.
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Its latest target: the Alyscamps in Arles, the onetime Roman necropolis-turned-Christian-cemetery-turned-UNESCO World Heritage site.
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A onetime New York officer himself, he made a career of representing former colleagues accused of misconduct and corruption.
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Other onetime associates of Stone, including Michael Caputo and Sam Nunberg, have discussed their interactions with the special counsel.
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As President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's popularity sinks along with the economy, onetime allies are trying to lure his supporters.
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Sanders also attempted, without success, to convince reporters that Trump and his onetime chief strategist were merely work colleagues.
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A onetime Comcast executive, Mr. Shell has been seen since his promotion as a likely successor to Mr. Burke.
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Onetime a whale woke up, got curious and played with the boat, swimming under it and rolling along it.
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He said his onetime mentee took what he learned producing films and applied it to building and selling homes.
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Its reach expanded in April with the 29-room Paramount House Hotel, occupying the attached onetime film-storage warehouse.
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Onetime Dallas city mayor Laura Miller, speaking to the New York Times in a 2005 interview, didn't mince words.
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As a onetime journalist in Colombia — where his work linked onetime drug lords to political leaders — Mr. Lee knew something his competitors did not: Some of the best and bravest journalists in the world were on the sidelines, chased out of their newsrooms or home countries by murderous regimes their work had exposed.
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The biggest point of contention, though, may be General Hifter, a onetime C.I.A. asset who returned to Libya in 2011.
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That could spell trouble for Hiroto Saikawa, Nissan's CEO and a onetime protege of Ghosn's, said Jefferies analyst Philippe Houchois.
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In 22018, Good was bought by Motorola, the onetime feature phone giant whose reign was under siege from smartphone makers.
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The judge brings a colorful past -- he&aposs a onetime rodeo rider, among other things -- with a creatively conservative jurisprudence.
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Adam, a onetime chain smoker, credits Rebekah with getting him to quit and devoting himself to pursuing passions before riches.
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Mr. Piereson was executive director of the Olin Foundation, another onetime Center for Individual Rights backer, from 1985 to 2005.
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Despite his close relationship with "99 Problems" hitmaker, Mensa grew up identifying with another artist, JAY-Z's onetime rival, Nas.
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"She has a gift for foresight," he said of his onetime "Green Lantern" co-star, who he wed in 2012.
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Since leaving the White House, Hicks, a onetime Ralph Lauren model, has taken time to think about her professional future.
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But Suu Kyi, a onetime global celebrity, has said and done little since the most recent wave of violence began.
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Turnberry also touts former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski and onetime Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke as senior advisors.
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Large sellers would include BlackRock and Blue Harbour Capital, an activist investment firm founded by onetime KKR partner Clifton Robbins.
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In Akron, the onetime rubber capital of the world, only one of the city's 5003 largest employers still makes tires.
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When the onetime congresswoman was shot in 2011, her brain injuries led to aphasia, a neurological condition that affects speech.
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What he didn't know was that his onetime mentor and current rival, Robert Haag, had just fled this very place.
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She's despondent — until her onetime captor comes back to life as a handsome prince: "Beauty and the Beast" goes Greek.
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Individual-2 is Felix Sater, a Russian-born onetime business associate of Trump's, according to people familiar with the matter.
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The president has denied wrongdoing and labeled his onetime confidante a "rat" lying to investigators to reduce his prison time.
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Jeremiah Wright, and the onetime radical Bill Ayers, and on discredited claims about Mr. Obama's birthplace and ties to Islam.
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HARRISBURG, Pa. — The F.B.I.'s approach to a campaign cash sting that implicated a onetime top aide to former Gov.
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" Trump sought to further distance himself from his onetime ally by incorrectly claiming that Cohen's crimes were "unrelated to Trump.
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Companies are dumping magazines with rich legacies and digital startups are being sold for a fraction of their onetime value.
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Hunter Scott, the onetime sixth-grader and eternal friend to the crew of the Indianapolis, is now a naval aviator.
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And he's boiled as the foibles of Paul Manafort, his onetime campaign chairman, are aired in a federal fraud trial.
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" Giampaolo sent an email cited in the complaint criticizing Roth, whom he described as a onetime "mentor and father figure.
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Both children lived with their father, Elwyn Crocker Sr., 49, a onetime Walmart Santa Claus, and were never reported missing.
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"Everybody's feeling a bit of a spiritual earthquake," Jonathan Coppage, a onetime colleague of Dreher's at The American Conservative , said.
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At 58, Ms. de la Fressange, the onetime muse of Karl Lagerfeld, has a new mantra: no guilt, no stress.
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Weidel, a onetime investment banker, has always lived in the kind of hyperglobalized world most right-wing populists ostensibly shun.
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It would impose a onetime, cut-rate tax on corporations' foreign profits, while exempting future foreign profits from U.S. taxation.
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And, no, it wasn't just a onetime thing, in college, where he mistook a set of bagpipes for a bong.
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That left Trump the odd man out in a capital city overflowing with remembrances of the onetime Republican standard-bearer.
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And Trump's onetime suggestion that flag burning be made a crime: How does that square with the constitution's fixed star?
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Matthew Henick, a onetime teenage ringtone magnate, is leading the company away from popular shorts toward deals with production studios.
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Heartfelt, gushing tributes have followed: from his current squad, from his former players, from longtime friends and from onetime enemies.
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"We rolled up the Soviets and didn't have World War III," said Mike Murphy, a onetime adviser to Mr. McCain.
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Yemen's Houthi rebels, his onetime allies in the war, said they had killed him in an ambush in the desert.
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Sentences for former Trump aides: Michael Cohen, President Trump's onetime lawyer, is to be sentenced today at 11 a.m. Eastern.
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Like his onetime boss David Gordon, Mr. Moss makes theater from a choreographer's perspective, often mixing fiction with real life.
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"It's literally the Garden of Eden," Mr. Teyssou said, referring to the garden's onetime owner, the English aristocrat Frederic Eden.
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Dortmund and other onetime factory towns in Germany have largely avoided the working-class alienation that nourished populist sentiment elsewhere.
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He defeated Gustavo Petro, a former guerrilla member and onetime mayor of Bogotá, the capital, who got about 42 percent.
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One such anomaly/rarity is Off-White, designed by the multihyphenate (and onetime Kanye West right-hand man) Virgil Abloh.
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NEWLY RELEASED DOCTOR STRANGE Benedict Cumberbatch plays Marvel's onetime countercultural sorcerer amid a host of properly mind-altering special effects.
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In January 2016, a jury acquitted six former brokers of helping a onetime trader at UBS and Citigroup manipulate Libor.
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"Doubts are allowed by God," said this man who introduced himself as Father John of Flavigny, a onetime medical student.
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A onetime British ambassador to Russia described Steele as a "very competent professional operator" who would not make things up.
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On the other cowers Holly (Ksenia Solo), his onetime school crush who reignites his interest during a random bus encounter.
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It was often said that Mr. Churkin, a onetime child actor, leveraged his talents on the high-stakes diplomatic stage.
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But out of respect for your onetime friendship (and from a purely pragmatic angle), why not pick up the phone?
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Read more " _____ • Katy Waldman in Slate: "Obama is gone, but Souza remains, brandishing his onetime access like a cobwebbed candelabra.
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They were the oddest of political colleagues: a nonagenarian onetime autocrat and the former protégé he had jailed for sodomy.
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SHARI REDSTONE is a onetime criminal defense lawyer who has been the president of National Amusements for nearly two decades.
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A technology maven and onetime energy trader, he had been regarded as a candidate to one day become chief executive.
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In Akron, the onetime rubber capital of the world, only one of the city's 2500 largest employers still makes tires.
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If you regularly review expenses, you'll see that something may be an actual problem and not just a onetime occurrence.
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A onetime beat cop in London's West End, Ms. Dick, 56, said she was "thrilled and humbled" by the appointment.
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Someone in Trump's orbit even mentioned the onetime Republican presidential candidate Jon Huntsman, and that was no ordinary name drop.
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His father, Sulton Salaam, formerly known as Harold Washington, was a onetime Cincinnati Bengals running back who went by Teddy.
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In one government-produced video on social media, former Cuban spy and onetime US prisoner Gerardo Hernandez raises the stakes.
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He is a man of many hats: star of film and meme and onetime bass player in a mediocre band.
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In the past week, he oversaw the abrupt purge of Sun Zhengcai, a onetime contender for promotion at the congress.
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Many have turned to Clinton's onetime rival Bernie Sanders to play a prominent role in shaping the Democratic Party's platform.
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The result may be a splintering internet, where a onetime unified information superhighway has become increasingly restricted in certain areas.
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Deripaska is close to Russian President Vladimir Putin and is a onetime associate of Trump's former campaign manager, Paul Manafort.
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The chances that Allen — the franchise's onetime lockdown cornerback of the future — will be playing for Butler seem uncertain at best.
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Stauber, a onetime cop whose campaign ads noted that he once played for the Detroit Red Wings, defeated former state Rep.
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Hope Hicks, his onetime communications director, was introduced to the President through her public relations work on Ivanka Trump's fashion brand.
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One witness against Mr. Santora will be James Tartaglione, a onetime Bonanno family captain who became a government witness in 2003.
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The onetime public face of Verizon—famous for asking "can you hear me now?" in its ads—has defected to Sprint.
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Kudlow, a onetime Reagan official and CNBC personality, joined the White House in 2018 as director of the National Economic Council.
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Winning Best Supporting Actor showed how far the onetime teen idol from My So-Called Life had come in his career.
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Today, Groupon announced it would acquire LivingSocial, its onetime big rival that was partly owned by Amazon, for an undisclosed sum.
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In 2017, Guilfoyle was linked to another onetime member of Trump's inner circle: short-lived White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci.
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As the onetime star imploded, it created a neutron star, one of the densest types of stars in the known universe.
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The onetime presidential candidate jumped into the race right away but has faced questions about his commitment to seeing it through.
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The former governor and onetime presidential candidate is the founder and current head of the nonprofit Foundation for Excellence in Education.
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Excluding onetime items, the company earned 58 cents per share, beating the average analyst estimate of 54 cents, according to Refinitiv.
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Andrea Constand, the onetime Temple University employee whose charges against Cosby had been twice taken to trial, has been vindicated. 2.
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Rather, the rest of the world seems simply to have accepted the new normal from its onetime leader and moved on.
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Defendant fixes glance on onetime associate Guzman, wearing a dark suit and tie, fixed his glance on Martinez during his testimony.
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She is a onetime heir to the considerable fortune still generated by her husband Harold's iconic invention, Amazing Live Sea-Monkeys.
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A picture tweeted by Michael Caputo, the onetime Trump campaign adviser who is now handling Grimm's press, memorialized the get-together.
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These are some of the big findings in a new study of 22001,22008 onetime management consultants by the social network LinkedIn.
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Mike Nichols's "The Graduate" (1967) presaged the trend; "The Heartbreak Kid" (20163), by Mr. Nichols's onetime partner Elaine May, capped it.
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Bradley Tusk, a onetime political operative for Mr. Bloomberg, has embarked on a push to defeat Mr. de Blasio next year.
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"Everyone thought that nothing could nail the Gandhi family," said Sanjaya Baru, a onetime spokesman for former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
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He put former dissidents on crucial committees and began a rapprochement with the Service Employees International Union, Mr. McEntee's onetime nemesis.
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Recurring net income, which excludes onetime items, rose to 1.029 billion reais ($258 million) from 685 million reais a year earlier.
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Byron Dorgan, a former Democratic senator from North Dakota, said his onetime colleagues simply reflected the broader disagreements among their constituents.
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Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) speaks to reporters on Wednesday to discuss the latest developments involving President Trump's onetime lawyer Michael Cohen.
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By late 2014, it seemed apparent that Rubio's biggest foe might be his home-state icon and onetime mentor, Jeb Bush.
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Mr. Wittman pursued a tip that had come to Mr. Mayer from the sister of Mr. Kempner's onetime secretary and mistress.
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In every nationwide poll since 2001, the electorate has handed victories to parties aligned with Mr. Thaksin, a onetime telecommunications billionaire.
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A onetime silver trader who eventually became the president of Goldman Sachs, Mr. Cohn was an unlikely addition to the administration.
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"Rich is a terrific choice for U.S. attorney," said Jim Walden, a onetime federal prosecutor who worked with him in Brooklyn.
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A onetime peer and rival of Leno and Letterman, she has outlasted them, surviving into the era of Fallon and Colbert.
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McCabe's onetime boss Comey also kept notes about his interactions with the president because he worried Trump would lie about them.
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Our homestead was at onetime six houses or mobile homes in a small clearing amid a forest of towering pine trees.
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President Joko Widodo, a Muslim moderate, failed to defend the former Jakarta governor, Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, who was his onetime protégé.
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In other N.F.L. news: Meet Joe Lockhart, the onetime Clinton administration spokesman who is spearheading the league's response to player protests.
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As his onetime foe and current friend, Dr. Anthony Fauci, confronts the coronavirus, the writer and activist watches history repeat itself.
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As his onetime foe and current friend, Dr. Anthony Fauci, confronts the coronavirus, the writer and activist watches history repeat itself.
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Did Biden's decades-old comments about Social Security or onetime support of the Hyde Amendment matter even an eighth as much?
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As a legal matter, the case now goes to state prosecutors and the attorney general, Avichai Mandelblit, a onetime Netanyahu aide.
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There was a fair amount of Ad Francis in Jake LaMotta, the onetime middleweight champion who died on Tuesday at 95.
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Are you a onetime Trump supporter who has soured on the president, or do you know someone who fits this description?
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The same week, MoviePass's onetime partner-turned-rival, the AMC theater chain, jumps into the game with its own subscription service.
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Nashville, Tennessee (CNN)A onetime symbol of integrity, Megan Barry made history as the Music City's first female mayor in 2015.
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Three police officers, a former hedge fund manager and the onetime president of the city correction officers' union are awaiting trial.
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The Albanian Assassin (hot pastrami, fried bologna, grilled onions, Swiss cheese, mustard) is a nod to Messier's onetime teammate Tie Domi.
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Corey Lewandowski, President Trump's former campaign manager, sounds a lot like his onetime boss as he weighs a run for Senate.
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On Saturday, he was arrested by federal authorities — potentially putting onetime associates, including President Trump and Bill Clinton, under greater scrutiny.
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Even if all goes as planned with the first gadget, the companies fail to translate onetime success into long-term stability.
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The drama, set in a British pub owned by a onetime executioner, won the 2016 Olivier Award for best new play.
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"If something needs fixing, lace up your shoes and do some organizing," Mr. Obama, a onetime community organizer, told the crowd.
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Instead, Ms. Mazzio, a onetime lawyer, ushers us through court rulings and Senate hearings marked by heartening successes and crushing setbacks.
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The first belongs to the German singer Nico, Mr. Garrel's onetime companion, who's best known for chanteusing with the Velvet Underground.
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In Pennsylvania, Republicans think they have a strong candidate in Mr. Barletta, a onetime mayor of the small city of Hazleton.
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"This isn't the Kremlin," said Steve Israel, the former New York congressman and onetime chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.
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Rod Blagojevich of Illinois, a onetime contestant on Trump's "Celebrity Apprentice," and pardoning Martha Stewart, who hosted a "Celebrity Apprentice" spinoff.
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And then it rose, through the 1970s, into an accepted member of the international community, embraced even by its onetime adversary.
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Thomas Richards, a former friend and agent of Mann, a onetime aspiring actress, is expected to take the stand on Tuesday.
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Adams said "without a doubt" that his onetime host would be looking to make a statement on his old stomping ground.
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Warren and former Vice President Joe Biden, a onetime front-runner, campaigned in Nevada and will participate in CNN town halls.
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The elder Mr. Abedi, a onetime Qaddafi enforcer, fled Libya in 20153 after supporting Islamists seeking to overthrow the brutal leader.
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The crisis prompted the onetime accountant to engage in some financial sleight-of-hand and to introduce products, including the Reggie!
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Hale, her partner in Wednesday's hearing, offered more details about the ouster of Marie Yovanovitch, the onetime US ambassador to Ukraine.
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Thomas Jefferson squelched those cases, but took an active hand in the prosecution of his own onetime vice president Aaron Burr.
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Lee, a onetime white supremacist, is scheduled to become the first person to die by federal execution in nearly 17 years.
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A onetime model with the Wilhelmina agency who once dated Leonardo DiCaprio, she had grown up on the Upper East Side.
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Mr. Kapoor, a onetime Asia Week exhibitor, has been in jail in India since 2012, awaiting trial on smuggling charges there.
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He criticized his onetime internal rival, former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, for sharing internal polling data with a Russian associate.
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Legal papers disclosed that Mr. Trump's onetime campaign chairman shared polling data with an associate tied by prosecutors to Russian intelligence.
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Biden, the onetime front-runner for the Democratic presidential nomination, is looking to bounce back in the Nevada caucuses on Feb.
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Using the Iran threat as a way to openly display Israel's strengthening relations with onetime Arab adversaries would help achieve it.
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"David has taken us to another level," Johnson, the onetime superstar of the Los Angeles Lakers, told USA Today in 1990.
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Wynn has straddled both those worlds, as a prominent figure in the casino resort business and onetime rival of Donald Trump.
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If I were in charge of this material, I would have considered withholding it during the lifetime of Hesse' onetime husband.
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That's because the onetime progressive star has alienated many of her early supporters over her conservative stances on Islam and foreign wars.
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Mr. Wilder, a grandson of slaves, won the governorship in the onetime capital of the Confederacy with 50.19 percent of the vote.
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It's a far cry from its onetime pitch to be a world-changing computing paradigm back in the heady days of 2014.
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In addition to recording a track by the Beatles, she also gave a nod to her onetime backing band, the Rolling Stones.
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The University of Massachusetts, where he earned a doctorate in education, cut ties in 2014 with Cosby, a onetime high school dropout.
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Michael Jackson's onetime California ranch is returning to the real estate market for roughly $33 million less than its original asking price.
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Geyer, a onetime Australian Idol finalist, proposed to his longtime girlfriend in New York this weekend — after his initial plan went awry.
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The onetime mountain tourist stop's forests, pond and river made it appear idyllic to kids, but it had fallen on hard times.
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The drivers' petition was filed by the plaintiffs' firm Keller Lenkner, recently founded by onetime litigation financiers Ashley Keller and Travis Lenkner.
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The person you have in mind is the late Morarji Desai, a follower of Gandhi's and a onetime prime minister of India.
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Former "Sex and the City" actress and onetime New York gubernatorial candidate Cynthia Nixon spoke at a Monday campaign rally for Sen.
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"Warren's campaign at a crossroads as once-rising star confronts disappointing finishes," by Annie Linskey How the onetime rising star is adjusting.
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Also, if that weren't enough of a punishment, you cannot receive the onetime lump-sum death benefit of $255, either, he added.
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Brazile, also a onetime Clinton confidante and CNN commentator, made the claims in an article in Politico while touting a new book.
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The star of Awkward and the onetime drummer for Honor Society and the Jonas Brothers tied the knot in Palm Springs, California.
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While Jonas famously dumped onetime girlfriend Taylor Swift in a very brief phone call, Zayn is accused of going a step further.
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Eight months into Trump's presidency, the onetime model, 29, took over the position from Scaramucci, who served for ten days, in July.
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The onetime Republican presidential nominee, who is a reluctant Trump endorser, is confident that American institutions are strong enough to withstand Trump.
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According to CNN, Kentucky State Troopers say that Paul's neighbor, anesthesiologist and pain specialist Rene Boucher, "intentionally assaulted" the onetime presidential candidate.
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Though the like has since been removed, numerous users screengrabbed a photo of the likes of the onetime GOP presidential frontrunner's page.
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"Oh, going Jeter today," said the Michigan quarterbacks coach Jedd Fisch, a reference to the former Yankees shortstop (and onetime near-Wolverine).
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In much of Europe and the United States, onetime industrial towns declined as economic growth accrued to large, globally connected cities, instead.
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Cohen, a onetime ally of Trump who worked for him for roughly a decade, has endured routine attacks from his former boss.
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When Albie, a recovering heroin addict and onetime dedicated arsonist, stumbles on "Commonwealth" in adulthood, he loves it in spite of himself.
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Mr. Trump will then visit neighborhoods with Ben Carson, a onetime campaign rival, who supports Mr. Trump and grew up in Detroit.
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If you're going to make a movie about a onetime rock star, the man to cast is the Welsh actor Rhys Ifans.
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As the group passed by the luxury Ahwahnee Hotel, a onetime host of Queen Elizabeth II, they noticed a holiday celebration inside.
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The couple had watched "Conspiracy Theory," the cable television show hosted by the onetime professional wrestler and governor of Minnesota, Jesse Ventura.
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Mr. Mahathir, who for months has been critical of Mr. Najib — his onetime protégé — has parted ways with United Malays twice before.
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Robert McPherson made his Met debut as an amusingly bluff Don Basilio opposite the practiced Marcellina of Susanne Mentzer (a onetime Cherubino).
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New York politicians and prosecutors have been pursuing state charges to blunt any possible presidential pardon of the onetime Trump campaign chairman.
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But Mr. Rubio's campaign, like the legislation, flopped; so, with a comparable strategy, did that of the onetime front-runner, Jeb Bush.
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And the first of two criminal trials of Paul Manafort, the president's onetime campaign manager, is likely to wrap up this week.
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Muammar el-Qaddafi and a onetime C.I.A. asset who controls most of eastern Libya as well as the country's largest oil terminals.
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Osama bin Laden, the insurgents' onetime ally, also lent his support to environmentalists by slamming climate change denial in the Western world.
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The storied, Washington-based label put out all of Fugazi's albums, and is still run by that band's onetime frontman, Ian MacKaye.
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The other four members were experts on Japanese corporate governance, a former judge, and a onetime head of Japan's largest business association.
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Tim Murphy, the onetime chair of the Congressional Steel Caucus, courted building trades unions for years and won the support of many.
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Within days of Beane's call, Alderson agreed to return to his roots in the Bay Area and work for his onetime protégé.
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Tim Nevius, a onetime N.C.A.A. investigator whose experiences led him to turn on the system, believes the answer lies with player activism.
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His last western film was Arthur Penn's unorthodox "The Missouri Breaks" (1976), starring Marlon Brando and Mr. Stanton's onetime roommate Jack Nicholson.
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Mr. Cruz, 47, a onetime Tea Party acolyte, has never shown any compunction about blowing up the courtly traditions of the Senate.
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One such project is in Nghi Son, a onetime fishing village south of Hanoi and now home to a sprawling industrial zone.
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"Ricky's friends regularly joked about the positions they would hold in his future administration," said Yosem Companys, a onetime mentor to Rosselló.
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Microsoft, Apple, Amazon and Google parent Alphabet — all onetime members of the $1 trillion market cap club — are sharply higher on Tuesday.
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The show is organized by Steve Lazarides, the artist's onetime gallerist and agent, who had a falling out with Banksy in 2008.
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The onetime "axis of evil" member has built what it calls an "axis of resistance," stretching through Iraq and Syria to Lebanon.
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After hearing the accusations against him, Samantha Bee said that she didn't feel at all conflicted about condemning the onetime liberal darling.
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I say this as someone who at onetime was a fan of hers years ago when she first was elected to Congress.
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According to the onetime Renaissance employee, Mercer has asserted repeatedly that African-Americans were better off economically before the civil-rights movement.
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Unlike his onetime employee and sometime rival Nikola Tesla, Edison insisted that answers came not from his mind but from his laboratory.
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Shaquille O'Neal — Bryant's onetime teammate and foil, who hugged him courtside as the last seconds ticked away — scored none as a Celtic.
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There, with two chairs facing one another, the onetime rivals had a chance to discuss any unresolved enmity and the general election.
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But Mr. Durham has not interviewed the former F.B.I. director James B. Comey, his onetime deputy Andrew G. McCabe or Mr. Brennan.
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"Long time since I shaved with a normal razor and it takes a little bit of practice," said the onetime Apprentice contestant.
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Trump watched from Air Force One as his onetime campaign manager Corey Lewandowski essentially stonewalled Democrats -- prompting a tweet of presidential approval.
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Others were paid for work on Republican campaigns, including Mr. Trump's or that of Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, a onetime rival.
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Clinton's decline among labor members was most pronounced in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, the onetime Democratic "blue wall" that broke for Trump.
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After all, Donald J. Trump, before he was president of the United States, was a television personality and a onetime Broadway producer.
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Senator Susan Collins, a onetime moderate with a bipartisan record, provided the deciding vote to confirm Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.
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From Roads & Kingdoms: Part of the legacy of Albania's onetime isolationist dictatorship is a network of thousands of bunkers across the country.
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The Republican Party in California, a onetime powerhouse that gave the country numerous G.O.P. luminaries, has shrunken in the last 30 years.
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And consumers who thought they were paying a small, onetime shipping fee later discovered they were subscribed to an expensive monthly subscription.
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"They learn Congress is a coequal branch of government," said former Senator Trent Lott, Republican of Mississippi and a onetime majority leader.
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Their father -- onetime leader of the Sinaloa cartel -- was sentenced to life in prison plus 30 years in the US in July.
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In a rare move, the secretive FISA court slammed FBI conduct in surveillance warrant applications for onetime Trump campaign aide Carter Page.
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Exclusive videos show searing testimony from Navy SEALs about the onetime platoon chief Edward Gallagher, who had been accused of war crimes.
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The terror group was expelled from their self-proclaimed capital in Raqqa, Syria, as well as its onetime stronghold in Mosul, Iraq.
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"Approximately $40 million of this headwind comes from onetime transaction and integration cost with the remaining coming from ongoing operations," she said.
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Ms. Maxwell, Mr. Epstein's onetime girlfriend, managed recruiters and helped create a playbook for procuring girls, the accusers contend in court papers.
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Ms. Maxwell, Mr. Epstein's onetime girlfriend, managed recruiters and helped create a playbook for procuring girls, the accusers contend in court papers.
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One email came from my friend Bob Kerrey, the former governor and senator from Nebraska and a onetime Democratic presidential candidate himself.
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A bespectacled onetime pipe smoker with a jovial laugh, Mr. Vorspan was famous in the Reform movement for his jokes as well.
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The onetime supermodel, former first lady of France and mainstay of the Chanel front row remembered Mr. Lagerfeld on her Instagram account.
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But beyond any specific accusation, Mr. Cohen was making a more sweeping argument: that his onetime boss was not a good person.
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But he had no beef with "Let Me Finish" by Chris Christie, the former New Jersey governor and his onetime transition director.
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"A onetime fee to any contract lawyer — there are many lawyers that work with the league and through the NFLPA," he said.
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Levi Raines, her onetime sous chef, manages the kitchen at Bywater American Bistro, under her supervision, as she focuses on Compère Lapin.
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A onetime affiliate of Al Qaeda in Syria, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, or H.T.S., claimed responsibility, broadcasting footage of the plane's downing.
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Onetime advocates of the intervention, including Ms. Slaughter, the secretary's former policy planning director, had grown disillusioned over the rebels' human-rights abuses.
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He wrote the book and composed the folk-flavored songs with Edie Brickell, the onetime platinum-selling singer, who also provided the lyrics.
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The president, a onetime constitutional law teacher, was in his element, a "legal nerd," as one aide called him, putting theory into practice.
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Republicans want to encourage companies to bring that money back to the US by giving them a onetime tax break if they do.
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Photo: Luca Bruno (AP)Grown-ish actor and reported onetime Kourtney Kardashian suitor Luka Sabbat is facing down a lawsuit from Snap Inc.
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The results raised immediate questions about how much longer Mr. Biden and Ms. Warren, onetime front-runners, could afford to continue their campaigns.
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Trump has shown little apprehension in the past at unceremoniously cutting ties with onetime allies when they find themselves in legal hot water.
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Under the new rule, landlords will have to either pay those onetime fees to the brokers or handle the leasing on their own.
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Fees cover things such as opening accounts, service and maintenance, trading and advisory services, and there are onetime fees for new investment transactions.
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He's a former establishment player, a onetime Romney backer who, much like former Nixon dirty trickster Roger Stone, transitioned into the "outsider" camp.
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The Hand, which is being run by Fisk's onetime ally Madame Gao (Wai Ching Ho), is working equally hard to destroy Iron Fist.
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According to The New York Times, Trump's eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., approached onetime primary foe John Kasich with a seemingly unprecedented offer.
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The film, starring Michael B. Jordan as the son of Rocky's onetime archrival Apollo Creed, is the seventh film in the storied franchise.
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A short while ago, onetime Apple Maps cartographer Justin O'Beirne gave a big shout-out to the company Apple was trying to beat.
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A Sherman Park community activist, Goddess Mathews, 30, said it was known in the neighborhood that the officer and Smith were onetime classmates.
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MOODY'S SAYS ESTIMATE THAT U.S. TARIFFS WILL RESULT IN ONETIME PRICE INCREASE OF AROUND 20 BPS FOR AVERAGE URBAN CONSUMER BASKET OF GOODS
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Wednesday's sentencing of onetime Trump fixer Michael Cohen to 36 months of prison continues a frenetic pace of revelations around the Russia probe.
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Turner, a onetime star swimmer, is expected to appear again in court where he will be ordered to seek counseling before his Sept.
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The 25-year-old Oscar winner has signed on to star as Fidel Castro's onetime lover in Sony Pictures' Marita, Entertainment Weekly reports.
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Danielle Maltby approves of onetime flame/longtime friend and Bachelor in Paradise costar Wells Adams' new relationship with Modern Family actress Sarah Hyland.
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Pincus, a Democrat, is a onetime Clinton administration lawyer who has represented amicus clients challenging both the first and second Trump travel bans.
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A onetime socialite who fought alongside the Castro brothers in the mountains, Espin married Raul Castro and became an advocate of women's rights.
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He and Kononenko served together in the Soviet army in the 1980s and worked in Ukrprominvest, a onetime business group that Poroshenko controlled.
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Before she became an international singing sensation, Susan Boyle was a onetime unemployed, self-proclaimed "cat lady" living alone with her beloved Pebbles.
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The Texas-born onetime chicken farmer was known for wearing striped bib overalls, a fashion choice that Damon's more subdued character never makes.
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"Hamilton" (featuring a onetime Simba, Christopher Jackson, in the role of George Washington) offered an enormous jolt of energy to the Broadway season.
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Trump has attacked his onetime confidant as a "rat" who is lying to federal investigators in order to obtain a reduced prison sentence.
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Some onetime Trump aides have pleaded guilty in Mueller's probe, including former national security adviser Michael Flynn and former campaign adviser Rick Gates.
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Excluding onetime items, CN earned C$1.15 per share, in line with analysts' average estimate, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.
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It has not sent a soldier into combat since 1945, a record of pacifism that exceeds even that of its onetime ally Germany.
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" But the onetime presidential candidate argues that the test won't be if cities and states can make up for Trump's "rejection of reality.
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Instead, he suggested that he apply for a job with Lee Hamilton, the onetime congressman from Indiana, who was looking for a speechwriter.
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" But the onetime presidential candidate argues that the test won't be if cities and states can make up for Trump's "rejection of reality.
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The siblings have also taken out big game within their father's campaign: They pushed successfully to oust his onetime campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski.
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Other candidates include Ghani's partner in government, Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah, Soviet-trained former intelligence chief Hanif Atmar and onetime warlord Gulbuddin Hekmatyar.
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Mr. Reverol was a former general director of the antidrug agency, La Oficina Nacional Antidrogas, and a onetime commander in Venezuela's National Guard.
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Todd Palin, the husband of former Alaska governor onetime Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin, appears to have filed for divorce on Friday.
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Harold Ford, a onetime senator-turned-investment banker at Morgan Stanley, was reportedly fired last year after a journalist said he harassed her.
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It's owned by David Brock, a onetime Clinton critic who now supports her and hopes to be the liberal answer to Fox News.
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Those onetime "Reagan Democrats" — culturally conservative and financially insecure — have seen their incomes stagnate or fall for decades under presidents of both parties.
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Letter From America Like his onetime mentor, Jack Kemp, Representative Paul D. Ryan of Wisconsin leads the "happy warrior" wing of Republican conservatism.
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"Donald does everything for a reason," according to Jim Dowd, the onetime NBC public relations chief, who worked with Trump on The Apprentice.
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Trump has attacked his onetime confidant as a liar willing to peddle falsities to prosecutors in order to obtain a lighter prison sentence.
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Fuller played the role of Thunder, the onetime mascot of the Golden State Warriors — a fading and sometimes forgotten piece of franchise lore.
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The onetime culinary school attendee, became excited about prospects in education and embarked on a career teaching in New York's famous Harlem neighborhood.
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The onetime steelmaking city exploded into world headlines a year ago after Gray, 25, died from a broken neck suffered in police custody.
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He ascended to the FIFA presidency after the banishments of Blatter and Michel Platini, Infantino's onetime boss at European soccer's governing body, UEFA.
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Judge Kavanaugh, 53, is a federal appeals court judge, former aide to President George W. Bush and onetime investigator of President Bill Clinton.
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An alliance that included Mr. Najib's onetime mentor, Mahathir Mohamad, capitalized on public anger over the 1MDB scandal to remove him from office.
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On his new solo album, "Carry Fire," the onetime Led Zeppelin frontman explores "grooves and moods," from the blues to North African rhythms.
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Before its acquisition by Dell, Perot Systems was an IT services company founded by the billionaire and onetime U.S. presidential candidate Ross Perot.
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Former Hewlett-Packard chief executive and onetime presidential hopeful Carly Fiorina is being vetted as a potential vice presidential running mate for Sen.
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From afar, the iron-domed Bourse — set in the onetime market quarter of Les Halles — looks like just another 19th-century Paris edifice.
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Last month, Alain Kaloyeros, the onetime leader of Mr. Cuomo's so-called Buffalo Billion initiative, was convicted in a sprawling bid-rigging trial.
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But the onetime Ornette Coleman collaborator also embraced other channels, often playing percussion and keyboards, and eventually leading large ensembles in spiritual excursions.
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The onetime home of both B. B. King and the White Citizens' Council, Indianola embodied the gulf that has divided Mississippi for centuries.
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But more than just a onetime marketing play, businesses are increasingly aware of the gay community's consumer power and directing advertising toward it.
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Some, like the Ku Klux Klan leader and onetime aspiring Louisiana politician David Duke, have actually believed they could start a political career.
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A onetime furniture salesman, as a politician he has often hawked merchandise that he did not actually have in stock, so to speak.
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A onetime Army surgeon, Henry suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder and a maniacal need to make positive use of his harrowing experiences.
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Documentary comments In the 2015 HBO documentary "The Jinx," the onetime tycoon said the letter could only have been sent by Berman's killer.
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It does little to emulate the bandstand, jazz's onetime breeding ground, but it does suggest a survival technique for jazz in lean times.
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As if awaiting Bloomberg, who is mounting a big-money challenge in Super Tuesday states, Biden took a swipe at the onetime Republican.
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Officials also charged Mr. Dulos's girlfriend, Michelle C. Troconis, 44, and a friend and onetime lawyer, Kent Mawhinney, with conspiracy to commit murder.
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Douglas plays Sandy Kominsky, a onetime Tony Award-winning stage actor whose Hollywood career never took off, possibly because he's a disdainful creep.
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Mr. Noor, a onetime rival of Mr. Dostum, recently joined his new alliance of politicians united in anger at Mr. Ghani's coalition government.
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In 2009, Umar Israilov, a onetime Kadyrov bodyguard who had been given asylum in Austria, was shot dead on a street in Vienna.
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Lincoln grew from the association with and counsel from his onetime critic, to become one of the greatest presidents America has ever known.
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At one point, he and onetime enforcer Kevin Weeks shouted obscenities at each other when Weeks called Bulger a "rat" during his testimony.
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Her government's growing suppression of speech on the internet seems perverse for a onetime democracy icon who spent 15 years under house arrest.
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Helmut Zemo, the villain from "Captain America: Civil War," and Sharon Carter, SHIELD agent and onetime Rogers squeeze, will also play a role.
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Some of these lawyers have occupied in-house roles with onetime clients, while others have stayed at their firms, transitioning to lighter duties.
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Litzenburg's countersuit accused the firm of defamation and business conspiracy, asserting that onetime Miller clients, including Johnson, considered Litzenburg to be their counsel.
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Treviño's main partner in the scheme is his brother, José, a onetime bricklayer who, at least initially, is living in obscurity outside Dallas.
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In this documentary, Ruth Beckermann dissects how onetime UN Secretary General Kurt Waldheim was able to exploit Austria's eagerness to erase its history.
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Mike Huckabee on Tuesday after the onetime 2016 Republican presidential hopeful launched into a lengthy Twitter tirade aimed at the cable provider Monday.
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First, there was Richard Nixon's famous "law and order" presidential campaign of 1968 — a favorite of Trump's friend and onetime adviser Roger Stone.
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This week Kai-Fu Lee, onetime head of Google's operations in China, launched a new project to help close the country's AI talent gap.
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Long before Jon Snow died and came back to life with a man bun, the onetime Watchman's beard was his most recognizable physical attribute.
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Pinchas Gutter has returned to Majdanek at least a dozen times, but this trip is his final one to the onetime Nazi concentration camp.
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Simmons, no stranger to activism, told those at the rally to focus on how Trump, his onetime friend, had unified the people in attendance.
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Taking into account onetime adjustments, non-GAAP, SolarCity's loss grew to $2.32, but that was ahead of the $2.44 loss that analysts were expecting.
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They point most often to the mishandling of a surveillance warrant against Carter Page, a onetime Trump campaign adviser, which an independent investigation criticized.
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Chris Christie of New Jersey, who as a onetime United States attorney could help Mr. Trump in an impeachment fight, was also being mentioned.
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The special counsel investigating possible collusion between President Donald Trump's campaign and Russia filed its first charges Monday, including against his onetime campaign chief.
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"It has revolutionized my relationship to music," said Mr. Quinn, a onetime composer whose musical activities now center on sacred harp and allied traditions.
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That's just "normal New York City conversation" to President Trump, according to New Jersey governor and onetime member of Trump's inner circle Chris Christie.
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Obama personally argued that Perez was particularly qualified to win back onetime Obama voters who then supported Trump in November, according to one aide.
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Everest's onetime parent company, Corinthian Colleges, went bankrupt in 2015 after years of state and federal investigations; it was later converted into a nonprofit.
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The article also misidentified the law used to challenge Richard A. Grasso, the onetime head of the New York Stock Exchange, over his pay.
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Park City, Utah (CNN)Former Vice President Joe Biden is encouraging onetime rival Mitt Romney to return to public life and run for Senate.
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Among other works, he directed the documentary Peace in Afghanistan, which profiled onetime Taliban commander Tur Jan, who abandoned the group and forsook violence.
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The backlash against Greitens, a onetime rising star in the Republican Party, grew after he was charged in a separate case with computer tampering.
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Trump would impose a onetime 10 percent "deemed repatriation" tax on deferred corporate overseas profits and would end deferral of income from foreign subsidiaries.
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It's also home to Juarez, the onetime murder capital of the world and the last stop on Pope Francis' five-day pilgrimage to Mexico.
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Hawit of Honduras, onetime head of his country's federation and the North and Central America and Caribbean confederation, CONCACAF, pleaded not guilty on Jan.
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Hicks, a onetime model, was a political novice before Trump tapped her to be press secretary of his burgeoning presidential campaign in January 2015.
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"Diamond Dallas Page is the new Jack LaLanne, meets Tony Robbins, meets Richard Simmons," the onetime body-slamming superstar says with his gravelly laugh.
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Gringo also features an interview with McAfee's onetime business partner Allison Adonizio, in which Adonizio suggests McAfee drugged and raped her following a dispute.
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Ali's increasing inability to move with his former grace or speak with his onetime loquaciousness did not bother the entrepreneur Robert F. X. Sillerman.
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That is one of the arguments in a new brief by Sanford Wadler, the onetime general counsel of the life sciences company Bio-Rad.
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Thurmond, at 6 feet 143 inches, vied with the likes of Bill Russell, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Willis Reed and Wilt Chamberlain, his onetime teammate.
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The country's war entered an uncertain new phase earlier this week when the Houthis killed their onetime ally, former Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh.
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The spokesman said the onetime lobbyist and consultant is "taking appropriate steps in response to the guidance" he was given by the Justice Department.
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As his book unfolds, though, his onetime ability to compartmentalize football and protect it from the nastiness of real life begins to melt away.
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Conspicuous misfires were two duets with Kyle Barisich, a onetime "Phantom of the Opera" with a coarse vocal texture and a wide, wobbly vibrato.
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A former associate of onetime national security adviser Michael Flynn pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to charges of working as an unregistered foreign agent.
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Levin, who is also a syndicated radio talk show host, is a onetime chief of staff to former President Reagan's attorney general, Ed Meese.
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Returning to New York, Schiller had a dilemma: The onetime "high school cut-up," as his former football coach described him, needed a career.
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His strategy is built on three pillars: local television, data and the conversion of WGN America, a onetime superstation, into a national entertainment network.
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Mr. Cruz has been hoping to win Mr. Walker's endorsement and has been heaping praise upon his onetime opponent as he travels the state.
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That was a onetime tragedy from which New Orleans would bounce back and then never let that happen again, or so we told ourselves.
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Ratner had hoped to introduce Leto to the onetime Curb guest star in person, but apparently Hef wasn't feeling well enough for the visit.
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Goldbarg reminded jurors of a number of murder conspiracies allegedly involving Guzmán, particularly the testimony of his onetime mistress, former Mexican lawmaker Lucero Sanchez.
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After Flynn's indictment, more Trump campaign staffers — including onetime campaign manager Paul Manafort — also pleaded guilty to federal charges in relation to the probe.
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Justin Rego, a onetime professional wrestler who was a "Bachelorette" contestant in 2010, was quickly scorned by the other men, who doubted his sincerity.
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Mr. Pompeo, whose confirmation hearing took place Thursday, and Mr. Hifter, a onetime C.I.A. asset, are avowedly hostile to all forms of political Islam.
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Mr. Abe's wife, Akie, served as a onetime honorary principal of a planned elementary school that Moritomo wanted to build on the disputed land.
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Yet because this onetime nurse had the spiritual wherewithal to resettle in Barcelona, she got to make music with fellow Sahrawis and many others.
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In 2900, the company moved into 111 Eighth Avenue, a massive onetime shipping terminal, with tenants that included Verizon, Sprint, Web MD and BarnesandNoble.com.
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AMSTERDAM — When Friedrich Nietzsche turned his pen on his onetime friend, Richard Wagner, his overarching critique was that grandeur shouldn't be mistaken for depth.
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Chris Christie of New Jersey, who as a onetime United States attorney could help Mr. Trump in an impeachment fight, was also being mentioned.
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Block after block is lined with tall brick prewar buildings, many with Beaux-Arts flourishes, as might be expected in a onetime commercial district.
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A onetime Miss America contestant, she is director of public relations for the Newseum in Washington and has a sideline as an image consultant.
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How a onetime acrobat and a "Lion King" puppet designer brought a speechless reindeer to life in Disney's stage adaptation of "Frozen" on Broadway.
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At onetime, the school went through about 2000 pounds of firewood a day for the porridge and rice that boil in industrial-size vats.
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Mr. Netanyahu has long used Arab lawmakers like Ahmad Tibi, a onetime adviser to Yasir Arafat, as political foils to stoke right-wing anger.
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Mark Rypien, the onetime Redskins quarterback, went one better in 1992, playing with the big boys at the Kemper Open on the PGA Tour.
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Last year, Verizon finally arranged a union of AOL and Yahoo, two onetime internet icons whose prominence and value has faded over the years.
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After his surprise departure in August from GV, the onetime venture finance unit of Google, Bill Maris is set to open his own fund.
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The region's success distinguishes it from onetime industrial dynamos in the Northeast and Midwest that have struggled to replace shuttered plants and vanishing jobs.
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And that means Ms. Gillibrand, his onetime friend and the first Democratic colleague to call for his resignation, is back in the news, too.
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She reminded them of a number of murder conspiracies allegedly involving Guzmán, particularly the testimony of his onetime mistress, former Mexican lawmaker Lucero Sanchez.
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Mr. Comey's onetime boss, former Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr., said the director was a good man who had made a terrible decision.
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He later testified in the trials of his former boss and onetime Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort and President Trump's longtime associate, Roger Stone.
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Mr. Moonves and Ms. Redstone, onetime allies, were both present as the board voted 11 to 3 to significantly diminish Ms. Redstone's voting power.
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Laporta was deposed in 2010, and his successor, his onetime protégé Rosell, resigned in disgrace after he was accused of financial crimes in 2014.
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Crystals, that onetime hippy-dippy hobby, never really went away but now they are practically as common as drinking green juice and practicing yoga.
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Ford had to book a bunch of onetime expenses for the quarter, and the company is in the middle of an $11 billion restructuring.
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But she has not shed her allegiance to a onetime Maryland institution: Ms. Handel still cheers for the N.F.L.'s Colts, now of Indianapolis.
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Earlier this year, The Texas Tribune reported that Pierce Bush had been considering seeking his grandfather's onetime congressional seat in the neighboring 7th District.
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Her defense of Myanmar at the court was a jarring contrast to her onetime identity as an intrepid champion of human rights and democracy.
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John Kasich — a Republican who is an ardent abortion opponent and onetime challenger to Mr. Trump — is weighing whether to sign one or both.
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He had the most first-place votes for the Cy Young Award, but finished second over all to Boston's Rick Porcello, a onetime teammate.
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The president, in return, has attacked his onetime confidante, calling him a "rat" who is lying to investigators to reduce his time in prison.
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Rand Paul (R-Ky.), Trump's onetime rival for the Republican nomination who has become a close ally, angrily defended the president from the stage.
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With the Kremlin's help, Assad has been steadily reclaiming lost territory from the insurgents, including the onetime rebel stronghold in the city of Aleppo.
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Throughout 2017, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey seemed to go out of his way to thumb his nose at onetime friends and allies.
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The firm has been trying to turn its image around after a series of scandals involving its workplace culture and onetime hardball business tactics.
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Much of the testimony during the trial focused on Gun Trace Task Force members who had pleaded guilty, including the unit's onetime supervisor, Sgt.
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In the five years since he left his homeland, Mr. Ibrahim, the onetime taxi driver, has developed a new sense of what constitutes misfortune.
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The company lost $22018 billion last year excluding onetime gains; it lost $291 billion or so in the first quarter of this year alone.
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Sure, John's gotta fork over a onetime payment of $1.6 million to ex-wife Nicole, and pay a big chunk of her legal fees.
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"Ya think?" said the former defense secretary Leon E. Panetta, a onetime boss to Mr. Kelly, who retired as a four-star Marine general.
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Bill Adler, a onetime publicist turned journalist and hip-hop documentarian whose archive was purchased by Cornell University, praised "The Breaks" for recreating the 1990s.
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The industry veterans Paul Smith and Alice Temperley will also show, as will the Chinese designer Huishan Zhang, a onetime finalist for the LVMH prize.
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The eldest daughter of Frank, a onetime big-band singer, and Cathryn, a socialite turned TV talk show host, Tennille grew up in Montgomery, Alabama.
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Andromeda was not kind to the onetime third-biggest member of this family, devouring it about 323 billion years ago, according to the new research.
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While he has consistently denied any wrongdoing, a formal indictment was returned against the onetime president of Psi Upsilon Chi's chapter at Cornell Thursday morning.
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The services are designed to work for titles played on any device - including those with operating systems from Microsoft's onetime rivals like Apple and Google.
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In a new interview on Katie Couric's podcast, Trump's onetime friends Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski discuss the president's mental health and fitness for office.
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The onetime Navy fighter pilot endured 5-1/2 years as a prisoner of war in Vietnam after his aircraft was shot down over Hanoi.
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He also said that Facebook's size is the only reason it can effectively fight election interference, drawing a negative comparison to its onetime rival, Twitter.
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She also has a history as a onetime Republican who wrote scholarly research on bankruptcy law as a professor and adviser to big corporate clients.
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Mohammad Ali Jafari, strongly suggested that Ahmadinejad, a onetime darling of the hardliners who now rails against the establishment, could have been behind the protests.
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Which means the onetime face of Brexit will soon have the responsibility of steering the United Kingdom through its messy divorce with the European Union.
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In the Espy case, he said, independent counsel Smaltz was after documents showing what the president's advisers thought about allegations against the onetime cabinet officer.
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Again, if you back out some of those onetime expenses, we went from a loss of over $800 million to a loss of $656 million.
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The onetime pioneer of Apple's retail outlets launched expensive renovations of Penney stores and eliminated coupons, sparking a customer backlash that resulted in plunging sales.
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Brian Dunkleman's girlfriend, Andrea Whitney, is coming to his defense after the onetime American Idol co-host was shamed for working as an Uber driver.
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And Joe Scarborough, onetime Republican congressman, said, while criticizing some of your comments, his eyes are bulging while he&aposs talking and he looks disoriented.
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Excluding onetime items, General Dynamics earned $2.82 per share, topping analysts' average estimate of $2.49 per share, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.
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"He's been clean for years," Detroit artist and musician Kevin Morris — a friend of Cornell's and onetime roadie for the singer's bands – told PEOPLE exclusively.
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Maduro's chief rival for the presidency was Henri Falcon, a former state governor and onetime loyalist of the ruling party who broke ranks in 20153.
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The letter to Barr picks up on many of the themes that anchored Republican attacks of the onetime Trump loyalist during the explosive public hearing.
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The Browns' onetime quarterback of the future, Johnny Manziel, was released after two seasons of poor performance, off-the-field partying and domestic abuse allegations.
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He's Wes Baylor, a onetime MMA champion who quit the sport after he accidentally killed his own best friend in the middle of the ring.
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I knew Pete SEEGER had written "If I Had A Hammer," and eventually guessed that "Onetime center of Los Angeles" referred to basketball, not geography.
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Others like Blackwater founder Erik Prince and onetime White House national security adviser Michael Flynn were also asked in the documents requests about such contacts.
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A onetime linguist for the FBI was arrested over the weekend on charges of obstruction and lying to the FBI, the Justice Department announced Monday.
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In fact, he funneled investors' life savings to Mr. Madoff, the onetime Nasdaq chairman whose $20 billion financial pyramid collapsed in 9.53, the lawsuit said.
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"Well, first of all, I think he campaigned on it and was elected on it," the Florida Republican said of his onetime presidential campaign rival.
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Private equity firms, onetime "corporate raiders" that made their name taking over distressed companies, have pushed into activities previously dominated by banks and local governments.
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Mr. Gulen, who has denied involvement in the attempted coup, is a onetime ally of Mr. Erdogan who lives in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania.
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And government prosecutors in Virginia are poised to lay out their case against a former business partner of Michael Flynn, Trump's onetime national security adviser.
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"That river of words," mused Jean-Jacques Lebel, an artist and onetime associate of the Beats who helped organize the museum show this manuscript introduces.
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Earning the affection of the people, she also wins the devotion of Alvaro Vigna (Sam Simahk), a musician and onetime rebel who becomes her lover.
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Rob Brown, a onetime gang leader, proudly shows the camera what he calls his "criminal organization" chest tattoo, and the diluted dope he cooks up.
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A glimpse is supplied by Jocelyn Lovell, a onetime champion Canadian cyclist whose career ended horrifically when he was hit by a truck in 1983.
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"Rail is a way to help get to affordable housing," said Bob Nakata, a housing advocate and onetime pastor with the Kahalu'u United Methodist Church.
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As a onetime child actor who has lived much of his life in the public eye, Daniel Radcliffe knows a thing or two about privacy.
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In response to Kennedy's narrow conception of corruption, Harvard Law professor and onetime presidential contender Lawrence Lessig has advocated for a broader idea of corruption.
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SkyBridge, which was founded by onetime White House communications chief Anthony Scaramucci, had about $10 billion in assets under management or advisement as of February.
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Romney, the onetime GOP presidential nominee and Trump foil, won Utah's Republican Senate primary on Tuesday night, taking the next step in his political rebirth.
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Oil prices suffered their worst day since 1991 on Monday after Saudi Arabia shocked the market by launching a price war against onetime ally Russia.
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" Not that the onetime sheriff is exactly squeamish about hanging: He led the effort to restore Downieville's historic gallows, and his license plate reads "Hangman.
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He drafted well — Aaron Judge, the Giant Slayer of Baseballs, and Luis Severino, a onetime whippet who has become a baby bull of a pitcher.
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The onetime U.S. Navy fighter pilot endured 5-1/2 years as a prisoner of war in Vietnam before embarking on a celebrated political career.
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A onetime model with the Wilhelmina agency, Ms. Trump was raised on the Upper East Side of Manhattan and once dated the actor Leonardo DiCaprio.
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A onetime fixture of New York's avant-garde music circles, he had been evicted from his East Village apartment and largely dropped off the radar.
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The group noted that one need look no further than COINTELPRO, the FBI's onetime Counterintelligence Program, to find examples of the misuse of domestic surveillance.
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But neither of the two onetime naval aviators was anchored in ideology, veering between moderation and conservatism depending on the political needs of the moment.
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For $70 a year, the company will include a subscription to New York magazine, the onetime weekly that started publishing every other week in 2014.
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Even onetime allies of the anti-Europe absolutists in Parliament now blame them for what could turn into a generational slump in support for Conservatives.
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They nominated Bryan Steil, a onetime aide to Mr. Ryan, over Paul Nehlen, who has a long history of making racist and anti-Semitic comments.
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This week, the special counsel's office accused Mr. Trump's onetime campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, of repeatedly lying to investigators in breach of his plea agreement.
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The onetime star of ABC's "Desperate Housewives" pleaded guilty in May to one count of conspiracy to commit mail fraud and honest services mail fraud.
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"For the last 3 years I have fully supported this President," tweeted the former White House communications director about his onetime boss and longtime friend.
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A onetime model, Hicks joined the Trump Organization working in public relations with Ivanka Trump and moved to Trump's presidential campaign early in the race.
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Anthony Levandowski, a onetime head of the unit, was charged in August with 33 counts of theft and attempted theft of trade secrets from Google.
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Jesse Angelo, a onetime publisher of The New York Post, joined Vice Media as president of global news and entertainment soon after Mr. Tyrangiel's departure.
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It can be frightening for adult children to acknowledge that our onetime omnipotent caretakers are now too ill or too frail to care for themselves.
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In testifying about the night of Mr. Jean's fatal shooting, Mr. Brown said he had heard gunshots after a surprise encounter between his onetime neighbors.
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Why else would everybody continue to speak of onetime Irish Socialist chauffeur Tom Branson as if he were some kind of sputtering anarchist time bomb?
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Like Bruce Springsteen's smash Broadway show of two seasons ago, "American Utopia" repositions a onetime rebel as a reflective elder statesman, offering cozy cosmic wisdom.
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But after he served two years in prison for insider trading, the onetime corporate titan is finding that many friends and colleagues are shunning him.
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Ms. Avakian, a onetime partner at Wilmer Hale, joined the securities regulator three years ago as the deputy director of enforcement under Andrew J. Ceresney.
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They will highlight a recent report criticizing the F.B.I. for the way it obtained a warrant to continue surveillance on a onetime Trump campaign adviser.
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Even when he has not attacked Mr. Biden directly, Mr. Sanders's crusades against the establishment can feel precision-engineered to diminish the onetime front-runner.
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Leonardo E. Concepcion, a lawyer for one of Mr. Irizarry's onetime informants, Gustavo Yabrudi, said his client had hoped his former handler would be charged.
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But this patient, a onetime poet, does seem to have cracked under the constraints of a world that demanded her submission to a cruel husband.
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Mr. Mahathir, 94, who has towered over the country's politics for decades, was replaced by Muhyiddin Yassin, a onetime ally whom he accused of betrayal.
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Without a surge in South Carolina, Warren — a onetime front-runner — will enter Super Tuesday without having finished in the top two in any contest.
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Clinton, the former F.B.I. director James B. Comey, Mr. Comey's onetime deputy Andrew G. McCabe or the former F.B.I. officials Lisa Page and Peter Strzok.
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On a recent trip to Monaco, I walked down Avenue Princesse Grace to see for myself what the world's onetime most expensive street looked like.
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A onetime typist in the Nixon White House, she is now among Mr. Trump's affluent advisers, with assets worth between $9 million and $28 million.
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In Mozambique, the World Bank estimates, nearly 20 million acres of forest have been lost, an amount about the size of its onetime colonizer, Portugal.
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In Mozambique, the World Bank estimates, nearly 20 million acres of forest have been lost, an amount about the size of its onetime colonizer, Portugal.
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But she has not shed her allegiance to a onetime Maryland institution: Ms. Handel still cheers for the National Football League's Colts, now of Indianapolis.
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Kantor and Twohey show us the opaque systems filled with onetime media heroes who've become villains, weighted toward protection of financial interests above all else.
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As he approaches 2020 and the prospect of Buttigieg being the Democratic nominee, McDonnell's onetime skepticism of the mayor has given way to possible support.
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In one government-produced video released on social media ahead of the vote, former Cuban spy and onetime US prisoner Gerardo Hernandez raises the stakes.
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Martha McSally, who faces an uphill battle to keep her seat against star Democratic recruit Mark Kelly, the onetime astronaut and husband of former Rep.
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Meanwhile, business records from Cyprus suggest that Paul Manafort, Mr. Trump's onetime campaign chairman, owed millions to pro-Russia interests before joining Mr. Trump's campaign.
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McCain lost, however, and pretty rapidly abandoned his own onetime climate hawkery as part of a broader trend toward the issue becoming straightforward and polarized.
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"Fierce," said Lateefah Simon, a onetime teenage shoplifter who became executive director of a center that helps lift young women out of lives of crime.
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The claim's path from a onetime CIA analyst to the Trump White House follows a pattern seen throughout the first months of the Trump administration.
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Mr. Macron, a onetime investment banker and former economy minister, seeks to trim some social benefits with an eye toward making France more business-friendly.
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Six years ago, on Valentine's Day, the onetime transplant nurse got the news she'd been waiting for -- a full donor neck and face was available.
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The former mayor of New York City and a onetime US attorney, now a talking head who goes on television to say vaguely racist things.
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The British delegate, Boris Johnson, himself a onetime mayor of London, observed that the fight against terrorism, whether individual or state-sponsored would not be deterred.
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This article originally appeared on EW.com Iggy Azalea has a new collaborator but it's not someone fans might have been expecting: her onetime rival Azealia Banks.
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The background: Khashoggi was a highly respected journalist, editor, commentator and onetime advisor to the former Saudi ambassador to London and Washington, Prince Turki al-Faisal.
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Velma, Josefina Gabrielle, is a onetime Roxie who brings to her current assignment an age-defying physicality, doing a cartwheel and the splits in quick succession.
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The main US partner in Syria, however, the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), controls most of the territory ISIS once held, including its onetime capital of Raqqa.
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Instead, it's left to the hog farmer, Tim Drewe, to figure out that his missus — the girl's onetime adoptive mum — has run off with the child.
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Trump Tower Moscow project Mueller uncovered a systematic effort by Trump and his onetime attorney Cohen to mislead the public about Trump's financial ties to Russia.
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A onetime truck driver who frequently posted anti-Semitic slurs online, Bowers is accused of storming the Tree of Life synagogue during Saturday services on Oct.
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James Hewitt, the onetime love of the late Princess Diana, is said to be improving in the hospital after reportedly suffering a heart attack and stroke.
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Now a range of start-ups are trying to help train the next generation of workers, transforming education from a onetime event into a lifelong process.
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The repercussions of that little scuffle not only complicate the onetime newspaper reporter's freelance assignment on private gun sales in Maine, but also endanger his family.
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Gardner, a onetime critic of Trump, told IJR that he was backing the president, because he believed Trump would do right by the people of Colorado.
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Mueller's team pointed to the onetime foreign policy adviser's tweets and other public statements that they said have been "inconsistent" with his remarks during his sentencing.
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Stone, a longtime Trump ally and onetime Trump campaign adviser who will go to trial in November on charges stemming from Mueller's probe, declined to comment.
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It mentioned her onetime role representing Ivanka Trump and made a thinly veiled reference to Ho Tram's efforts to get its local gambling license in Vietnam.
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"A onetime establishment stalwart, Ed Gillespie, declined to campaign with Trump—but he executed on the plan as well as he could," Scherer and Weigel wrote.
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In January, the company said it would raise its starting minimum wage to $2722 an hour, offer employees a onetime cash bonus, and expand parental leave.
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"This is not one that I would do because of the person not seeming contrite for what he was convicted of," the onetime presidential candidate said.
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"That ignoramus," Mr. Kepel grumbled in an interview this month in his book-lined office, offering some choice gibes about his onetime friend's lack of Arabic.
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Many figures are now household names, like resigned Trump national security adviser Michael Flynn, former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen, and onetime Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort.
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He has been criticized not only by those predictably opposed to plans for new shelters, but also by onetime colleagues whom he still courts as allies.
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The only redeeming factor: the announcement bumped news of the arrest and indictment of his onetime confidante Roger Stone from the cable news airwaves, however briefly.
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His new play centers on the relationship between the influential gospel singer Sister Rosetta Tharpe (Kecia Lewis) and her onetime protégée Marie Knight (Rebecca Naomi Jones).
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His sentencing caps months of scrutiny of Trump's onetime loyal confidant and personal "fixer" but is unlikely to temper focus on the president's potential legal exposure.
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In a statement to The Hill, Cruz — a onetime presidential rival of Trump — said Congress has broken from the "citizen legislators" envisioned by the founding fathers.
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He said that some of that money had been lent to him by his parents, both onetime members of the military who are now in business.
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Generally, the onetime immigrants share one thing in common: They were honorably discharged from the military but later convicted of crimes after returning to civilian life.
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During the presentation, Perlman, a onetime Apple employee who invented the firm's Quicktime technology that is still in heavy use today, called the WebTV reveal historic.
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McGregor is the big swinging dick of MMA, a onetime plumber who talks about turning on the money faucet every time he gets in the cage.
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But the race proved surprisingly tight as Mr. Rubio, 45, struggled to characterize his support for Mr. Trump, his onetime opponent in the presidential primary contests.
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Mr. Bannon, the executive chairman of the conservative website Breitbart News and onetime Goldman Sachs executive, is an avowed enemy of House Speaker Paul D. Ryan.
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The basic details of the program were confirmed by a former Hampton Creek employee, who asked for anonymity because of confidentiality restrictions with his onetime employer.
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New York (CNN Business)Oil prices suffered an historic collapse Monday after Saudi Arabia shocked the market by launching a price war against onetime ally Russia.
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In January, the company said it would raise its starting minimum wage to $11 an hour, offer employees a onetime cash bonus, and expand parental leave.
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In 1988, Mayor Edward I. Koch took the stand as a prosecution witness at the federal bribery trial of Bess Myerson, his onetime cultural affairs commissioner.
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They should instead be working to rebuild Hong Kong, they say, a city they see as a onetime beacon of prosperity that is losing its promise.
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His trade war with China is doomed to failure with his go-it-alone approach, rather than beginning an effort coordinated with onetime staunch American allies.
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But he has remained vocal about the possibility of a second independence referendum, urging his successor and onetime protégée, Nicola Sturgeon, to call for another vote.
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Greg Kelly, a onetime Nissan human resources manager and a member of the company's board, was also removed as a representative director, along with Mr. Ghosn.
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In one corner were Debbie Harry, the Blondie singer; Victor Garber, the actor; Christie Brinkley, a former model; and "Baby" Jane Holzer, the onetime Warhol superstar.
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The bigger picture The onetime engine of Wall Street's enviable performance, fixed-income trading, is still sputtering, thanks to new regulations, disruptive technologies and calmer markets.
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A onetime reporter for this newspaper, Scott takes her epigraph from Henry James, and in places her prose recalls him, its sentences stretched out for leisure.
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Our correspondent visited the onetime factory town to understand how Europe's largest economy has avoided the wider working-class alienation that has nourished populist sentiment elsewhere.
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DeSantis is no verbal knife fighter, something Trump expects from his inner circle, and the onetime Fox News stalwart has ceased appearing on the cable channel.
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Rick Gates was back on the stand in the bank and tax fraud case against his former close associate, Paul Manafort, President Trump's onetime campaign chairman.
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By painting themselves black and taking on the persona of a devil, he said, the onetime slaves and their descendants could safely mock their former masters.
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The men worked in various capacities with Viktor F. Yanukovych, the onetime president of Ukraine and a longtime ally of President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia.
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Readers and former employees of Gawker have fretted that its domain and archive could be bought by someone with little regard for the company's onetime mission.
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He had his sentencing delayed in order to finish out his cooperation on the foreign lobbying case against his onetime business partner, which concluded last month.
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Mr. Salvini has successfully used the country's growing economic discontent as a vehicle to reach voters in the south, the formerly secessionist party's onetime enemy territory.
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The victory puts the onetime frontrunner back into serious contention for the party's nomination against Sanders, who leads the crowded field and likely came in second.
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Pope Francis last month defrocked the onetime leader of the American church after an internal investigation determined Cardinal Theodore McCarrick sexually molested children and adult men.
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TPG and Leonard Green teamed up with Millard S. Drexler, J. Crew's chief executive, to take the onetime fashion darling private again for about $3 billion.
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But Bloomberg's self-funded campaign and blanket television and radio advertisements have captured Trump's attention, even as the onetime mayor has yet to win any delegates.
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And after a fruitful N.F.L. career, the onetime wide receiver Brian Hartline recently returned to his alma mater as one of Ohio State's quality-control coaches.
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Mr. Cohn, a onetime silver trader who eventually became president of Goldman Sachs, was struck by the market move, said two people familiar with his thinking.
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The White House also invited Charles McGee, a onetime Tuskegee airmen, and the parents of Kayla Mueller, the American aid worker killed by ISIS in Syria.
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Ms. Liu's office also charged Gregory B. Craig, a onetime White House counsel in the Obama administration, after prosecutors in New York passed on the case.
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"He is going to ratchet it up to another level now," said Anthony Scaramucci, the onetime White House communications director who has broken with Mr. Trump.
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As news of the announcement spread, fans of the magazine posted remembrances online, mourning the loss of a onetime bible of the fashion and publishing communities.
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In spring 503, Mr. Biden delivered another senatorial eulogy at Fritz Hollings's funeral, and rivals pounced again (in both cases, for praising the onetime segregationist senators).
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Many corporations — oil companies like Exxon Mobil, the onetime climate change denier, among them — use some version of the social cost of carbon to plan investment.
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We were certain that the momentum from days of positive press would propel our campaign from onetime obscurity to the conservative alternative to moderate Mitt Romney.
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Sen Sakana occupies an old pizzeria, a former barber shop and a onetime tailoring shop on West 44th Street, down the block from the Algonquin Hotel.
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A onetime track star with a ripped physique, he was told he would have a great future in modeling, though only if he dropped some weight.
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He proved himself to be dogged in mounting a case against Lay, while others investigated onetime CEO and COO Jeffrey Skilling, as well as other executives.
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As the former chairman of the Republican National Committee and a onetime adviser to former President George W. Bush, Gillespie's resume is full of establishment credentials.
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That dynamic is also at play in the New York State Senate, a onetime Republican stronghold that is now controlled by the Democrats, 22018 to 22020.
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Jill Holtzman Vogel, a Republican who lost a bid for lieutenant governor to Fairfax in 2017, dismissed reporters asking about the allegations against her onetime opponent.
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The momentum was short-lived, however, as Schumer struck back by recruiting Evan Bayh, a popular former senator from Indiana, to run for his onetime seat.
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The hotel is the onetime fief of Gascony's most famous chef, André Daguin, who is no longer at the stoves but still lives down the street.
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At onetime, the company let two SeaWorld penguins roam the halls of its stately Manhattan offices and shake appendages with its chief executive, Stephen A. Schwarzman.
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He cropped up during the legal proceedings of Michael Cohen, Trump's onetime personal attorney and fixer, in what appeared to be conversations about a potential pardon.
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To some extent, this moment-to-moment logic was Boulez's chosen aesthetic; he shared with his onetime friend John Cage an interest in open-ended forms.
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Now 38, he will probably retire a onetime U.F.C. champion, a future Hall of Famer, one of the best fighters to ever walk into a cage.
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Ms. Meyers was an assistant choreographer on "La La Land"; and Ms. Sullivan, a onetime finalist on "So You Think You Can Dance," performed in it.
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The onetime opposition stronghold of Aleppo is almost entirely under government control, and Assad's likelihood of staying in power in Syria is growing by the day.
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In the acclaimed 2019 biopic "Bohemian Rhapsody," Malek played Queen frontman Freddie Mercury and Boynton played Mary Austin, the singer's onetime girlfriend and lifelong best friend.
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And he is fighting to keep the onetime Republican stronghold of Arizona in his column as population shifts have put the state in play for Democrats.
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It cited, among other events, Canada's onetime practice of forcibly sending thousands of Indigenous children to government-sponsored residential schools, where they were abused over decades.
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The only declared Republican candidate for the Senate race in Connecticut this year is August Wolf, of Stamford, a political newcomer and onetime Olympic shot-put competitor.
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The panel is set to hear testimony from Michael Cohen, the president's onetime "fixer," for a second time on Wednesday since he turned on his former boss.
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At 45, with a lumbering swagger and drawling parables culled from the family farm, Mr. Roe has steered Mr. Cruz's onetime long-shot presidential bid into contention.
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And the money is only getting better: The onetime Sevilla striker Luís Fabiano left São Paulo for China last month for a reported $7 million a year.
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That led Washington, D.C., District Court Judge Amy Berman Jackson to revoke Manafort&aposs $10 million bail and send the onetime power player to jail pending trial.
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Rubio, a onetime rival to Trump for the Republican presidential nomination, said he would not be so deferential regarding Trump's other nominees for top State Department posts.
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By 1972, they were black sheep to the old money Bouvier clan, having secluded themselves for 20 years in Grey Gardens, their onetime East Hampton summer home.
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The original idea came from the Venezuelan president and onetime regional leftist icon, Hugo Chávez, who financed the construction of the building before his death in 2013.
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Here&aposs the debate: Are these onetime Republicans so blinded by what I call Trump Trauma that they&aposre running into the arms of the opposition party?
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John Suthers, who prosecuted Reali for murder, told the Gazette before her parole that she posed little risk of reoffending and had helped convict her onetime lover.
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A onetime actress with family ties to Hollywood royalty and a spiritual bent, Rebekah was, according to some insiders, an unpredictable and unmistakable presence in the organization.
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Analysts were also unsure whether Apple's a onetime payment under the deal represented unpaid royalties from the past two years or a down payment on future royalties.
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Tulsi Gabbard (Hawaii), a onetime Sanders supporter who is now friendlier to conservatives (on abortion, on whether to impeach the president) than anyone else in the race.
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Fujimori is now sharing a prison with his onetime opponent, former President Ollanta Humala, who is being held in pretrial detention in connection with money laundering allegations.
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A year after repaying taxpayers for its bailout during the financial crisis, Ally Financial, the onetime auto-lending subsidiary of General Motors, is facing new investor pressure.
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In many states future cash flows from tobacco settlements were sold to investors in return for a onetime cash payment that disappeared into one-off government spending.
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He was particularly incensed at McGahn, with whom he'd already fallen out after learning his onetime counsel sat for hours of interviews with the special counsel's office.
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But Manafort's lawyers accidentally revealed in a recent court filing that Mueller had accused the onetime Trump campaign boss of sharing polling data with Kilimnik in 2016.
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Its cable offerings are actually doing much better than I think people realize and they are giving you Paramount, the fabulous onetime king of movies, for free.
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Somewhere in the vicinity of 2012, onetime high school sweethearts Whitney Flynn and Jesse Sendejas, both vocalists and multi-instrumentalists, called off a five-year-long engagement.
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The singer says this session of please pleasing themselves was a onetime thing -- maybe two -- but it wasn't a big deal ... just kids being kids, he says.
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On Thursday, Pinkett Smith's friend and onetime costar Queen Latifah expressed her support for Pinkett Smith's outspokenness, while decrying the lack of representation among minorities in Hollywood.
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"Social democracy was always driven by ideas," said Wolfgang Petritsch, a veteran diplomat and onetime chief aide to Austria's best-known chancellor, the Social Democrat Bruno Kreisky.
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Directed by his onetime partner and longtime friend, Sean Mathias, McKellen is a jolly raconteur who engages as readily with the audience as he does with Shakespeare.
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"A few days into the honeymoon, I heard talk around the office about an altercation between Whitney and Bobby," writes Crawford, Houston's longtime friend and onetime love.
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A onetime rival for the London Stock Exchange — Intercontinental Exchange, or ICE — was helped by Caroline Silver, the former head of Morgan Stanley's European financial institutions group.
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On "How Do You Sleep?" he shames a onetime friend, recalling the days when they laughed, fought, and talked about the dangers of doing all that cocaine.
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Under the deal, the Canadian miner will make a onetime payment of $50 million to a new, government-run nature development, alongside annual payments of $2.7 million.
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Of particular interest to them is the FBI's use of information from the controversial Steele dossier in an application to surveil onetime Trump campaign adviser Carter Page.
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Those two, Eric S. Robertson as the director, Zach, and Michelle Pruiett as his onetime love, the job-seeking Cassie, bring more seasoned chops to the production.
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The onetime chairman of Donald Trump's presidential campaign faces the possibility of extended jail time after prosecutors on the Mueller investigation accuse Manafort of lying to them.
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The onetime Trump campaign boss was first indicted in October 85033 on charges stemming from his lobbying on behalf of Viktor Yanukovych and Ukraine's Party of Regions.
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The two business partners (and onetime life-partners) learned the bitter taste of internet notoriety last spring after hosting an event at their home attended by Sen.
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It's looking more and more likely that Samsung, one of the last holdouts of the standard 3.5 mm headphone jack, is phasing out the onetime industry standard.
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President Trump's former campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, reportedly gave approval to onetime foreign policy adviser Carter Page to go to Moscow last summer as a private citizen.
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But the race proved surprisingly tight as Mr. Rubio, 229, struggled to characterize his support for Donald J. Trump, his onetime opponent in the presidential primary contests.
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A huge installation planned to take over 23 Wall Street, the onetime headquarters of J.P. Morgan and Co., has been canceled after months of struggles with funding.
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The premise is fairly simple: Ingrid Thorburn (Plaza), onetime denizen of a psychiatric ward, becomes obsessed with pretty LA blonde Taylor Sloane (Elizabeth Olsen), an Instagram starlet.
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As the former mayor of Syracuse and onetime top official in the state's Democratic Party, Ms. Miner is intimately familiar with the machinations of New York politics.
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Agus also treated Jack Kemp, the onetime U.S. senator who sat on Oracle's board, as well as a relative of Ellison's who is a judge in Chicago.
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Another take, from DealBook's friend Steven Davidoff Solomon: The onetime king of messaging devices has accused Facebook of violating its patents in Facebook Messenger, Instagram and WhatsApp.
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Analysts were also unsure whether Apple's a onetime payment under the deal represented unpaid royalties from the past two years or a down payment on future royalties.
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David Byrne, above, the onetime Talking Heads frontman and experimental musician who just released his first solo album in 14 years, appears on "The Daily Show" tonight.
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"Maybe this is the last chapter of the revolution," Nisrine, 36, an Arabic teacher from the onetime tourist resort of Madaya, said in an online interview recently.
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TPG has concluded an internal investigation into Bill McGlashan, a onetime rising star at the firm who has been caught up in the recent college admissions scandal.
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Hiroto Saikawa, Nissan's chief executive and Mr. Ghosn's former protégé, has rebuked his onetime boss, accusing him of running a yearslong scheme to mislead the financial authorities.
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A onetime Khmer Rouge guerrilla fighter, Mr. Hun Sen switched sides and helped the invading Vietnamese oust the brutal regime, and was installed as premier in 1985.
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In the clip, called "Couch Commander," Obama turns to his onetime bargaining rival in the Republican Congress to ask what to expect from life beyond public office.
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Their brand of choice is Oatly, a 25-year-old food-and-beverage company founded in Malmo, Sweden, the onetime home of the author Karl Ove Knausgaard.
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But the onetime blog has evolved considerably in the decade-plus since then, and a prime example of that shift was featured in At War this week.
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Today, the most prominent foreigner among the militants in the Philippines is Mahmud Ahmad, a Malaysian and onetime Islamic law lecturer who fled to Mindanao in 2014.
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The plaintiffs have ranged from college professors and a coal industry magnate to a junior high principal, a onetime candidate for vice president and an F.B.I. informant.
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The Palisades Community Center, in a circa-1870 onetime schoolhouse, holds a winter farmers' market, antiques sales, a festival of short films and a variety of classes.
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Legislators, especially Republicans, fear her ability to marshal angry emails from thousands of gun owners in every pocket of the state, destroying ambitions of even onetime allies.
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The strange, tragic saga of the onetime indie gaming darling No Man's Sky continues with Hello Games' announcement today of a new patch due out this week.
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A onetime owner of the New Jersey Generals in the upstart United States Football League, Mr. Trump persuaded other owners to sue the N.F.L. using antitrust law.
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Thom Browne, a onetime actor who founded his business with five suits and a small appointment-only shop in 2001, will hold the outstanding 15 percent stake.
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And we profiled the onetime advertising neophytes behind the digital content studio Portal A — and looked at how it&aposs staying a step ahead of growing competition.
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After administration officials downplayed the decision to ease sentencing recommendations for onetime campaign associate Roger Stone as standard procedure, Trump made clear the intervention was more narrow.
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At others it means closely aligning with newly elected leaders, such as President Emmanuel Macron of France (though Trump's onetime friendly relationship with Macron has since soured).
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There is also Joichi Ito, the onetime WIRED contributor and former head of the MIT Media Lab, who resigned earlier this month over his ties to Epstein.
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An earlier version of this article misidentified the law used to challenge Richard A. Grasso, the onetime head of the New York Stock Exchange, over his pay.
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A onetime personal-injury lawyer and a veteran of the New York City taxi business, Mr. Cohen has no background in the health care or telecommunications industries.
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But "Eugen Gabritschevsky: Theater of the Imperceptible," a wide-ranging introduction to the onetime scientist's lifelong project of intimate creative and psychological struggle, is his first retrospective.
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The Obama administration has grappled with how to react to Castro's death as it tries to cement its effort to normalize relations with the onetime political foe.
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He provided evidence against powerful people, including Mr. Trump's onetime campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, and Roger J. Stone Jr., Mr. Trump's longtime friend and former campaign adviser.
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A onetime airline pilot who still has his flying license, he had boasted of his hard-line credentials as a former Revolutionary Guard commander and police chief.
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Weinstein, 67, has pleaded not guilty to raping Jessica Mann, a onetime aspiring actress, in 2013 and to sexually assaulting former production assistant Mimi Haleyi in 2006.
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Supporting the theory is Mr. Qaisari's comments immediately after he was out: He accused General Dostum, his onetime mentor, of cooking up the conspiracy for his arrest.
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Simpson addressed several topics in the story published Friday, including his opinion on football player Colin Kaepernick and on his onetime buddy and now president, Donald Trump.
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A onetime Liberal Democrat who voted in favor of Brexit, his political career almost ended after he was arrested in 2015 on charges of child sex abuse.
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A onetime single mother who had a child at 16, Ms. Fleet promotes her credentials as a product of Ashfield, in all of its hardship and heartbreak.
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While Pompeo's word should always carry weight, Hook's selection would repeat a mistake Trump has made multiple times in elevating a onetime critic into a trusted position.
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The measure will now head to the desk of Mr. Trump, a onetime supporter of Planned Parenthood who adopted an anti-abortion rights position during the campaign.
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She was with her son at the squash club in Alexandria the day Mohamed, then just 9, was spotted by the onetime Egyptian national champion Gamal Awad.
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"Confession: I'm an Obama Admirer," the former Alaska Governor wrote alongside a photo showing her speaking to onetime presidential candidate Ben Carson while Malik Obama stands nearby.
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On Tuesday, prosecutors for the special counsel filed a 200-page, mostly redacted court document related to the case against Mr. Trump's onetime campaign chairman, Paul Manafort.
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He watched his onetime friend and former boss, now the president of the United States, smear him on Twitter and make vague, public threats about his family.
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And he went hard after Trump, calling him "a slick talking, empty-promising, self-promoting, one-man wrecking crew" who had trashed the onetime party of Lincoln.
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AKRON, Ohio — Hundreds of broken-down houses still dot the streets of this onetime tire capital of the world, a scar from the financial crisis and housing bust.
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Among the many figures whose legends Ms. Starlite deflates in her often hilarious between-song monologues, is Ms. Faithfull's onetime boyfriend Mick Jagger, who received the harshest treatment.
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At the top of that roster is Mohammad Dahlan, a former Abbas co-conspirator and onetime head of the terrorist organization Fatah, now reposing comfortably in Abu Dhabi.
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Mr. Cheffou, a onetime cattle herder, is believed to be the terrorist group's senior commander in the region, where there have been at least 46 attacks since 2016.
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"NCIS" has survived the departure of popular actors before, notably Cote de Pablo, who played the agent (and onetime DiNozzo love interest) Ziva David, who left in 2013.
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Colin Kaepernick — Mr. Boldin's onetime 49ers teammate — set off an uproar a year after the killing by kneeling during the national anthem to protest racism and police brutality.
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The onetime vice presidential candidate has been tapped to preside over a planned reality court show that would premiere next year, if it gets picked up by stations.
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The onetime model has taken her passion for children and become an ambassador for the charity Room to Grow, an organization focused on helping babies born into poverty.
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Harding, who plays the onetime charming, but at his core creepy, Ezra Fitz, spoke to The Hollywood Reporter about alternate endings he has dreamt up for the show.
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A onetime furniture saleswoman, Sharp had dated Perry for two years before they exchanged "I dos" in a private ceremony at the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills.
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The trial witnesses, who included some of Guzman's top lieutenants, a communications engineer and a onetime mistress, described how he built a sophisticated organization resembling a multinational corporation.
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Two state psychologists concluded that the onetime self-employed art dealer suffers from a psychotic delusional disorder that renders him incapable of meaningfully assisting in his own defense.
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A onetime furniture saleswoman, Sharp had dated Luke for two years before they exchanged "I dos" in a private ceremony at the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills.
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This tentative allyship between a wide variety of bigots and regressives flies in the face of the onetime consensus that the internet would usher in an information utopia.
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Former Vice President Joe Biden went to Kentucky to campaign for McGrath in what proved to be a failed effort to win back onetime Democrats in rural areas.
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In 1970 he founded the orchestra's chorus, which is still directed by Norman Mackenzie, his onetime assistant, and remains perhaps the finest large amateur chorus in the country.
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He has lashed out at Sean Hannity of Fox News, a onetime friend in conservative news media whom Cruz allies have accused of cozying up to Mr. Trump.
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It will take longer for Zimbabweans to find out whether their jubilation at the unexpected transformation of their onetime oppressors to uniformed liberators will be vindicated or dashed.
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"Markets are driven by their perception of stability," said Viola, founder of Virtu Financial, a high-speed trading giant, and Trump's onetime nominee for secretary of the Army.
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Trump has repeatedly belittled Cohen, his onetime protector, but Cohen may have the last word, as he told the judge: "I will continue to cooperate with the government."
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They are led by Ada Colau, Barcelona's mayor and a onetime activist, who recently reached a deal with the Socialists to help consolidate her grip on City Hall.
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One of the most watched races in the state is the Democratic primary between Annette Taddeo — a former candidate for lieutenant governor on the ticket with onetime Gov.
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Here's what we know about Todd Palin:Read more: Todd Palin, the husband of former Alaska governor and onetime Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin, has filed for divorce
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Verizon — which has not been shy about discussing its interest in a deal — would probably merge Yahoo's internet business with AOL, another onetime online giant, which it owns.
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SAN FRANCISCO — Bill Maris has stepped down as chief executive of GV, the onetime venture finance arm of Google, in another prominent departure for its parent company, Alphabet.
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Mueller has secured guilty pleas from a trio individuals in Trump's orbit, including onetime national security adviser Michael Flynn and Richard Gates, who worked on the president's campaign.
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" About onetime Republican senatorial candidate Roy Moore, who was accused of molesting a teenager and trying to seek physical relations with more, Trump said, "He totally denies it.
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He testified later that same year against his former boss and onetime Trump campaign chief Manafort, who is now serving a 7½-year prison term for multiple crimes.
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The actor-director and onetime mayor of Carmel, California, addressed the 2012 Republican National Convention — he spoke to an empty chair, pretending it was then-President Barack Obama.
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After the sudden death of a justice in January 1916, President Woodrow Wilson nominated Louis Brandeis, a onetime corporate lawyer who took up the cause of workers' rights.
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The three new directors that United added bring relevant expertise — they include the former boss of Air Canada's parent and a onetime operating chief at Delta Air Lines.
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Mr. Weilerstein is also connected to Caramoor through his sister, the cellist Alisa Weilerstein, a onetime participant in the rising-star program and the 2013 artist in residence.
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Cole's lengthy answer boiled down to one simple concept: The onetime college football lineman has decided to trust his coach's play call and block for the Republican team.
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BCFS has also long retained Ray Sullivan, a lobbyist and onetime chief of staff to Rick Perry, the former Texas governor who is now Mr. Trump's energy secretary.
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Not a fan, of the story line at least: Prime Minister Theresa May — a onetime home secretary herself — who apparently switched off the first episode after 20 minutes.
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His most recent recording, released on ECM in 2015, was "Made in Chicago," with his onetime protégés the drummer Jack DeJohnette, the saxophonist Roscoe Mitchell and Mr. Threadgill.
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The witnesses, who included some of Guzman's top lieutenants, a communications engineer and a onetime mistress, described how he built a sophisticated organization reminiscent of a multinational corporation.
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In the title story, the narrator remembers his onetime lover, a young cellist named Maggie Brown, and his college roommate, both of whom exited his life long ago.
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A onetime camel trader, Hemeti rose to prominence as a commander of the feared janjaweed, the militia accused of genocidal atrocities in Sudan's Darfur region in the 2000s.
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Last year, with the release of "Green Book," Mr. Presten fed her some timely anecdotes about the film's main character, Tony Lip, a onetime bouncer for the Copa.
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Some defendants, including the actress Felicity Huffman and the onetime corporate lawyer Gordon Caplan, said this week that they would plead guilty to the lesser wire fraud charges.
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Breitbart News Network, which until recently was run by Mr. Trump's onetime ideological firebomber Stephen K. Bannon, has published dozens of articles attacking Qatar as a rogue ally.
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At the cafe was Patricia Blot, a onetime nurse, who had fallen ill and stopped leaving her house, but was roused by the cause of the Yellow Vests.
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In 2005, in search of more space for her family, she relocated from neighboring Brooklyn Heights, buying a three-bedroom duplex in a onetime soap factory for $930,000.
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Mr. Hun Sen, a onetime Khmer Rouge cadre who has ruled Cambodia for more than three decades, had opposed the formation of the tribunal in the first place.
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It's a clever wrinkle that the two adult women recapitulate the mean-girl theme; onetime schoolmates at Aburi, they are not beyond a bit of bitchery years later.
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At the time, Brazil was led by Mr. Temer, who rose to the presidency in 2016 after the impeachment of his onetime political ally, former President Dilma Rousseff.
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Apple says it is repatriating most of the $252 billion of cash it holds abroad by making a onetime tax payment of $38 billion to the federal government.
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Returning to my hotel room, I walked out onto my terrace and saw a onetime executioner's home in front of me, a few hundred yards across the water.
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The White House had a tart retort for Mr. Graham, a onetime opponent of Mr. Trump who in recent months seemed to be growing close to the president.
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" Rob Godfrey, a onetime aide to Nikki R. Haley, the former Republican governor of South Carolina, said news of the crash was "certainly something that gives everybody pause.
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One of the most popular is "Capitalism and Freedom" by Milton Friedman, the onetime University of Chicago professor who was a fearless defender of classical liberalism (a.k.a. libertarianism).
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Mr. Walker, a onetime rising party star and short-lived presidential candidate, was seeking a third term in a state that unexpectedly flipped to Mr. Trump in 20103.
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Other car companies are trying to get bigger, joining forces with onetime rivals so they can share the enormous costs of developing electric, so-called self-driving cars.
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"Hakeem represents the leading edge of a new wave of Democrats," said Steve Israel, the former New York congressman and onetime chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.
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