"From the outset, Mr. Kaepernick requested a legitimate process and from the outset the NFL league office has not provided one," the statement read.
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"From the outset, Mr. Kaepernick requested a legitimate process and from the outset the NFL league office has not provided one," they said in a statement.
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"From the outset, Mr. Kaepernick requested a legitimate process and from the outset the NFL league office has not provided one," said Kaepernick's agent Jeff Nalley and attorney Ben Meiselas.
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At the outset, researchers collected urine samples for iodine analysis.
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Or, more likely, Flynn was fatally flawed from the outset.
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And venture capital investments often look crazy at the outset.
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Those are the kind of main ideas from the outset.
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"We've had that goal obviously from the outset," he said.
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It's the strategy a smart business takes from the outset.
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From the outset, Ardern has described the attacks as terrorism.
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From the outset, Icon made things even harder on itself.
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The plan may have been over ambitious at the outset.
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This is an investigation that its outset has been corrupt.
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At the outset of the season, the Eagles being at .
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The conspiracy, and others like it, failed at the outset.
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Ludwig Feuchtwanger, like many Jews, misread Hitler at the outset.
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New wireless and Internet markets became competitive from the outset.
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Right from the outset, this thing isn't a stunner visually.
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But his new role should be clear from the outset.
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Hardliners in both camps rejected the agreement at the outset.
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Don't be discouraged if you hear "no" at the outset.
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WE LOOKED AS WE SAID TO EVERYONE IN TH OUTSET.
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The war "began in secrecy," Coyote says near the outset.
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TC: Were these funded solely by Flex at the outset?
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It's a much worse situation than the outset of Watergate.
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Fielding came to fight, but was outmanned from the outset.
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From the outset, the organization had a knack for messaging.
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The Magic are not banking on Bamba from the outset.
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Kellogg has served in the Trump administration from the outset.
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"From the outset, we were obsessed with Karen," Balenger said.
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For Clinton, the evidence was simply entered at the outset.
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Majority Leader Mitch McConnell made that clear from the outset.
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Democrats wanted an agreement on specific witnesses at the outset.
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Several freeways were closed at the outset of the blaze.
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Several freeways were closed at the outset of the blaze.
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The new country was plagued with difficulties from the outset.
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Bolelli was fearless from the outset, with nothing to lose.
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So it definitely was a harder industry from the outset.
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Harvick dominated from the outset after starting on the pole.
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Is Congress gonna govern this town or from the outset?
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Because you weren't doing well with those at the outset?
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LEON COOPERMAN: Basically, as I said at the outset—as I said at the outset, the significance of the events of the market is a function of what the market is going to do.
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He appeared at the outset with young grandchildren on his lap.
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At the outset, Juan Thompson claims he wrote this memoir in
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Wegener said there were inconsistencies in Reynosa's claims from the outset.
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At the outset, Stone advocated for traditional methods: polling, analytics, advertising.
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Bolton had opposed the freeze on Ukrainian aid from the outset.
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They say the trial's been cooked by McConnell from the outset.
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From the outset, she seemed to have known she was different.
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The difference between Buttigieg and Smith was apparent from the outset.
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We limit things from the outset so as not to overproduce.
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At the outset Nunu describes her account as an "incomplete inventory".
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It's very clear from the outset that this is Shuri's domain.
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At the outset, the Guccifer 2.0 releases were following that pattern.
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The company had a total of nine employees at the outset.
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From the outset, members of that movement embraced nascent technological change.
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At the outset, participants ranged from 13 to 73 years old.
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From the outset, I was warned that Protrack wasn't an NGO.
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From the outset, police believed the fire was "suspicious in nature."
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The mixtape is littered with references to metaphysics from the outset.
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Buhari, the current president, was favored from the outset to win.
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In Detroit, the immigrant educational level was higher from the outset.
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Insurance is something you'll need at the outset with this business.
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We did try the things, as Lauren mentioned at the outset.
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That's what my wife, Amy, and I decided at the outset.
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At the outset, more than 100 teams were in the contest.
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At the outset, however, not all issuers might meet such requirements.
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They either have inferior insulation, stitching, or leak from the outset.
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At the outset, the display was enticing and filled with color.
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The band was marked by tragedy almost from its outset, however.
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Infantino's tenure as FIFA president has been bumpy from the outset.
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To avoid confusion, be clear about the relationship from the outset.
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Unfortunately, Persona 5 Royal incorporates Kasumi rather clumsily at the outset.
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May, as it has from the outset of the Brexit process.
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At the outset, SpaceX didn't want to build much of anything.
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Bothies, I should mention at the outset, are not for everyone.
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They began dating at the outset of the 201523 presidential campaign.
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They began dating at the outset of the 2016 presidential campaign.
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Benny (based on Craig's own grandfather) is lonely from the outset.
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Bruck's relationship with Roof had been difficult almost from the outset.
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These machines can be equipped from the outset to conduct screening.
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At the mission's outset, the flight-team members were mischievous kids.
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At the outset, "Honeyland" captures Muratova going about her daily life.
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Harden and Paul took charge from the outset for the Rockets.
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But sharing the prize means more people know at the outset.
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Like summer, Stephen King's It looks enormous and unending at the outset.
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Nobody, including himself, at the outset, thought Trump was going to win.
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"This bill has been a huge fight from the outset," said Wiener.
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That means making sure you've budgeted for renovation costs from the outset.
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Trump repeats that he was against the Iraq war from the outset.
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"It's a scary time to do standup," Hall says near the outset.
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According to Potts, this was part of the plan from the outset.
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So, there's not a lot of glucose to measure from the outset.
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But, nevertheless, the accused were assumed to be guilty from the outset.
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TC: Don't companies need to worry about competition globally from the outset?
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Glencore might have known from the outset of Mr Gertler's sulphurous reputation.
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From the Yemen war's outset, the UAE took on a big role.
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At the outset, Medicaid was only to cover people getting cash assistance.
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It's worth emphasizing at the outset that these are surface-level tweaks.
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The editorial focuses heavily on gun control at the outset, praising Mrs.
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The sticking point straight from the outset on these shooters is price.
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AND SO IT'S BEEN REALLY A NATURAL FIT RIGHT FROM THE OUTSET.
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Detectives have said from the outset that Vetrano was victimized at random.
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Morant dominated the contest from the outset despite taking just nine shots.
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Herbst said the negotiations should never have been approved from the outset.
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And the film was created with that in mind from the outset.
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Many of these voters have been ambivalent about Trump from the outset.
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As we learn at the game's outset, Aloy is a special case.
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At the outset of season four, that conflict is very much unresolved.
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It stars a bunch of unknowns, but they're compelling from the outset.
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Let's get one thing clear at the outset: these are certainly ridiculous.
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And at the outset, polls had shown a resounding victory for Conservatives.
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At the outset, it's pretty simple, as your body will uncover secrets.
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Critics maintain the GOP misjudged purported benefits from the outset (The Hill).
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From the outset, the W.H.O. did endorse making birth control more available.
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But "Vinyl" was troubled from the outset by a series of problems.
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There was, after all, some controversy with the line from the outset.
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The song also occasionally plays at the outset of White House events.
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From the outset, Mr. Antin's poetic stance was off-kilter and provocative.
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At the outset, I want to reiterate our objective in this fight.
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Israeli society that sound "Diasporic" can be doomed at the outset, and
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The sportsbook will have 10 tellers to take bets at the outset.
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But he has found a way to avoid stumbling at the outset.
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The European Parliament session Tuesday was mired with controversy from the outset.
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FABER: AND FINALLY, MEG, AGAIN, I MENTIONED AT THE OUTSET OF COURSE.
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The creation of Camp Century, from the outset, was an audacious scheme.
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Enter Billy Corgan (as stated at the outset, TNA is really weird).
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"But what do you replace sorry with?" she wondered at the outset.
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Hundreds were easy from the outset, making entry-level competition a breeze.
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Republicans received a scolding from Trump at the outset of their meeting.
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"At the outset, I really didn't do my job," he told me.
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This breadth was the pair's intention from the outset of the show.
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He also choreographed a piece for Washington Ballet, "The Outset," in March.
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From the outset, fraternities have struggled with a kind of split personality.
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Like China, Vietnam hoped to rein in the internet from the outset.
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This time, though, the Heat will have Wade from the season's outset.
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It was rigged from the outset, quite intentionally, to favor small states.
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It's something we designed HDR Plus not to do from the outset.
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From the outset, Mr. Assange's case has raised profound First Amendment issues.
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At the outset, schools generally outline parameters for the firms they hire.
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From the outset, the project has been riddled with lies and illusions.
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Kyle: Adam Schiff has been Democrats' best impeachment messenger from the outset.
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At the outset, her husband gives her the titular Gift: a Peloton.
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From the outset, Dann takes liberties that few contemporary biographers have dared.
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This is nothing that couldn't have been gamed out from the outset.
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"Right from the outset, this wasn't just about turkey," said Mr. Chen.
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The president's chief strategist, Steve Bannon, clearly was involved from the outset.
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Again, as I said at the outset, this tax bill is dreadful.
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Trump rejected the language of the "rule of law" at the outset.
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CRAV was the main suspect from the outset and ultimately claimed responsibility.
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They were around, but The Well ... they, from the outset, banned anonymity.
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Reynolds also issued an emergency proclamation at the outset of the flooding.
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My goal from the outset was to work and get hands-on experience.
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At the outset everything was new, so he'd watch carefully and take notes.
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From the outset of the tournament, the US team was favored to win.
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But from the outset it was clear that Meerkat faced an uphill battle.
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Littlefinger's strategy in playing Arya against Sansa seemed really risky from the outset.
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The ideological argument for foreclosing confirmation at the outset is obvious and incontestable.
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TC: Did you know from the outset that you wanted to study business?
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It's not a path that founders, or their investors, imagined at the outset.
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The reasoning behind the ban is made abundantly clear right at the outset.
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At the outset of the consumer internet, they did not have this protection.
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On Tuesday, however, Klobuchar -- from the outset -- used her time to press Sen.
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At the year's outset, House GOP Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.) and Rep.
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But from the outset, it might look like a real screenshot JF: Oooph.
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It didn't have a lot of money to work with at the outset.
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Crawford said at the outset of training camp he was dealing with concussions.
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But from the outset, Petty was positioning this as his final go-round.
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From the outset, the company's technology was promising, but the timing was tricky.
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Johnson made clear from the outset his goal was to secure an invitation.
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At the outset Mr Trump dwelled on China's gaping trade surplus with America.
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At the outset of the debate, Clinton opted not to shake Trump's hand.
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I said the corruption at the outset of this has just been unprecedented.
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The issue was especially concerning at the outset of the investigation, Cooper said.
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"It's been really a natural fit right from the outset," Ammann told CNBC.
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But the draft plan appears to fall short, at least at the outset.
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Stocks have not done that well at the outset of new presidential terms.
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At the outset, it's worth going over what the refresh rate actually is.
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From the outset of the book, you are navigating this world slightly ungrounded.
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From the outset, Gentlemen Jim's strategy of out-boxing the champ was effective.
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But hours later at the outset of the second hearing, Mueller corrected himself.
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Experience, name recognition, endorsements, and funds on hand were hers from the outset.
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His players followed the game plan and did just that from the outset.
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Exile was from the outset a colonial as much as a penal project.
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Neal is defending his approach at the outset of the new Congress (Bloomberg).
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Most Palestinians were against the formation of the Jewish state from the outset.
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At the outset, it is crucial to understand why appropriations bills get delayed.
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Her death, announced at the outset, is the film's central obsessive, unsolvable mystery.
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RT chose to listen to them at the outset, and report on them.
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Robert Bentley, that left him damaged from the outset of his February appointment.
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Vandy, which shot 51.9 percent in the first half, led from the outset.
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And the largest contingent is much smaller than it was at the outset.
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But she said she told organizations at the outset that three meant three.
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Cooper, the former state attorney general, has opposed HB 2 from the outset.
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At the outset of season two, the show has jumped ahead in time.
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A peace deal was signed in 2015 but proved shaky from the outset.
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S-Pen The company's beloved stylus was clearly a focus from the outset.
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From the outset, we welcomed CFATS as an important security and counterterrorism effort.
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She tells us at the outset that she participated in protests against Waldheim.
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Firedamp), even more preposterous place names (Galloping Fronds, Crumbling Outset) and absurd deaths.
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Tagged at the outset, Buehler regained control as the Dodgers began their rally.
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However, asking for more puts you in a stronger position from the outset.
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American was clear from the outset that it wanted to limit the investment.
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At the outset of the Democratic contest, they were collegial with each other.
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Jaworski's 'road map' The Nixon and Clinton investigations differed significantly from the outset.
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Want to make some extra cash without investing a lot at the outset?
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Patrick Leahy, the top Democrat on the panel, said at the hearing's outset.
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But to most NBA observers, this roster made little sense from the outset.
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The "seventh function," palpably a MacGuffin from the outset, is not the point.
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One, passed at the outset, would deal with the rules of a trial.
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The first, passed at the outset of the trial, would establish the rules.
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From the outset of the special counsel's formation, Trump has publicly attacked it.
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Now, at the outset of this Presidency, King's words to Kennedy warrant repeating.
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At the outset, many Labour moderates assumed Corbyn's victory marked a temporary aberration.
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Mr. Northam scarcely mentioned President Trump's name at the outset of the primary.
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That was plenty of offense for Gonzales, who was sharp from the outset.
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The game's world, open from the outset essentially, is a great motivator itself.
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Conservatives begin their days confident in their beliefs, ready to go from outset.
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They hope to develop vehicles that are fully self-driving from the outset.
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"New technologies always look overly complex and underpowered at the outset," we'd say.
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From the outset, the prekindergarten administrators made data-mining and analysis a pivotal component.
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It was important for the cofounders from the outset that the organization is intersectional.
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Many geologists now think Earth may have been tepid and watery from the outset.
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It is bombs from the outset and changing plan completely when they don't stick.
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But, from the outset, the bones thought be Earhart's had challenges other than neglect.
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Those with less than half lose more than half the battle at the outset.
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And then that changes very dramatically right at the outset [of the Trump administration].
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But what might have happened had they developed policy mitigation strategies from the outset?
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Yet, from the outset, adapters and translators cherry-picked elements from their supersized source.
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Unlike most art, the use-value of Stone's artwork is established at the outset.
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Nikhil Pahwa, a digital-rights activist, reckons that Aadhaar was misconceived from the outset.
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From the outset he was interested in understanding why workers earned what they did.
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From the outset, Soylent has been an easy target for people who enjoy food.
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Combined with its spotty military control, the Empire is probably doomed from the outset.
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Neither Ronald Reagan's choice nor O'Connor's influence might have been predicted at the outset.
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"You are humanity's final hope," Zobrist warns at the outset of the overpopulation threat.
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"I think that was probably the biggest, concrete change from the outset," Lane says.
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You have access to a character's entire arsenal of attacks from the very outset.
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From the outset, O'Sullivan has been contemptuous of the rest of the progressive movement.
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Critics have decried the gap between the rhetoric and the reality from the outset.
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A scruffy punk band at the outset, their sound matured from album to album.
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For Mr. Faena, the area's potential for reinvention was crystal clear from the outset.
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To newly minted pros, Kerney advocates for a very conservative mindset at the outset.
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The Bruins were a far different team at the outset of the second half.
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It feels almost absurdist, but from the outset there's really nothing absurd about it.
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Mr. Fadell said that Nest had "strong double-digit" revenue growth from the outset.
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Republicans were very clear at the outset of the tax fight that, as Sen.
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But from the outset, Ms. Coico had a difficult relationship with some faculty members.
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The Tigers had success scoring inside at the outset, opening a 15-9 lead.
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But the project was troubled from the outset — even before Fincher came on board.
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Allegations of Jahan's connections to radical Islam have dogged the case from the outset.
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Right from the outset, we knew we were gonna record it in the desert.
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At the outset, Silicon Valley's approach to ISIS was hardly a pro-active affair.
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At the outset are two videos, each projected onto a big fragmented plywood screen.
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Well, apart from one piece, "Bed of Thorns," which I wrote at the outset.
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Why didn't the curators simply install all of the nominated artwork from the outset?
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Today, the big tech companies face more antagonism than Microsoft did at the outset.
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Finally, we emphasized visual journalism from the outset because, at long last, we could.
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Resisting a lower price at the outset, however, could mean headaches down the line.
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But the societal tradeoffs prompted by technology adoption are seldom obvious at the outset.
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The restaurant will be closed on Mondays and Tuesdays, at least at the outset.
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From the outset, Mr. Armstrong was disinclined to seek election for a full term.
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It marked San Jose's fastest goal scored at the outset of a playoff game.
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Since both objects are at rest, they'll be moving verrry slow at the outset.
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It's clear from the outset that they will inevitably land in each other's arms.
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At the outset of the hearing, the judge asked Flynn how he was doing.
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This begins today at the outset of North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) renegotiations.
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At the outset of the investigation in September, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi designated Rep.
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Second, at the outset it seems a de-facto — and obvious — conflict of interest.
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The Jazz were hot at the outset while scoring the game's first 983 points.
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If we had shown restraint from the outset, more people would be alive today.
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Devin Nunes, you should have recused yourself at the outset of the #HIC #ImpeachingHearings.
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From the outset Republicans have tried to push through this nomination at all costs.
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"We're preparing our black students less well," one school employee states near the outset.
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Perhaps because it so desperately needed people, Wyoming was, from the outset, unusually egalitarian.
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It's clear from the outset that they will inevitably land in each other's arms.
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"I committed at the outset," Cruz said on Saturday at a stop in Missouri.
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We did set out to murder him, just as Turkish officials said at the outset.
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Barr's opening remarks will attempt to allay these fears from the outset of the hearings.
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At the outset of this congressional session, the president seemed reluctant to champion the legislation.
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This is not, as you pointed out at the outset, what the president had intended.
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"From the outset, our top priority was the safe recovery of the slippers," Dudley said.
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As I wrote at the outset, the vibe around WWDC exuded much enthusiasm for accessibility.
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At the outset, it's important to note what this pledge would and would not entail.
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Mr. President, the most important thing you said at the outset is that we act.
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By the outset of 2016, the number had topped 113,000, according to the Dominican government.
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AT ITS outset, 1.53 seemed likely to mark a turning-point for global monetary policy.
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The demonstration appeared well organized and prepared for conflict with the police from the outset.
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Working on various projects with Tesla, a clash of cultures was clear from the outset.
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This is why Place2Be's work – prioritizing children's emotional wellbeing from the outset – is so important.
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It is clear from the outset that Edward and Florence are not a perfect fit.
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The company added it had been cooperating with authorities in their inquiries since the outset.
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Those shocked by these events need to consider that Jokowi was misunderstood from the outset.
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At the outset, it might look like the accusers stand to profit from a lawsuit.
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At the outset, Night Sight is not merely a long-exposure mode for your phone.
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President Trump's tweets don't pack the punch they did at the outset of his presidency.
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Facebook won't sell ads or commercials against these games "at the outset," the spokesperson added.
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First announced in 2011, the Falcon Heavy has been beleaguered by setbacks from the outset.
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From the outset, he has struck me as a man of integrity, intelligence and compassion.
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Right from the outset, we've made it our priority to question everything that goes on.
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President George W. Bush held comparable standing at the outset of his term in 2001.
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Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds also issued an emergency proclamation at the outset of the flooding.
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All three have sought, from the outset, to forge a more friendly alliance with Moscow.
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Formula E is delivering above and beyond what it said it would from the outset.
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The investigation cost $90 million, nearly three times as much as estimated at the outset.
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From the outset, however, it lacked the real authority to actually fulfill those lofty intentions.
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Any claim of good intentions at the outset of the war seems like dangerous revisionism.
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"I can't tell you how the drug war ends," the narrator says at the outset.
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At the outset of her graduate education, Dr. Noyes wasn't looking for a career change.
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He said at the outset that the two men had been friends for 14 years.
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The Highlanders' 3-point touch became even hotter at the outset of the second half.
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In his own work, Mr. Lyons favored abstract images at the outset of his career.
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Not until the outset of the second session did Biden sidle up to a question.
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Outset Medical has raised $364 million and is valued at $607 million, according to PitchBook.
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Or, you know, still actual boys, just at the outset of their arcs of misbehavior?
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At the outset, you could tell we were amateurs by our Osprey and Kelty backpacks.
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The 6900 election resulted in a tied Senate at the outset of the 2628th Congress.
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Merchants using this new device will pay higher than average transaction fees from the outset.
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From the outset, Haynes was a sort of escape artist, compulsively immersing himself in art.
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In fact at the outset, he made it a point to not write about it.
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At the outset of her career, each of her series attempted its own formal language.
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Nevertheless, producers decided at the outset that the series would focus on their personal lives.
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At the outset, President Trump described the move as threatening the security of the nation.
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Was it your intention from the outset to tackle such broad political and social issues?
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Still, hints remain of the magic that once ran rampant, we're told at the outset.
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The support of Asian-American audiences spurred the success of the series from the outset.
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Nisrine joined the revolution at the outset in 2011, pushing for a secular, civil democracy.
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The video undermined Officer Thomas's original claim of having seen the gun at the outset.
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Yet from the outset we have approached these negotiations as a feeble and unworthy supplicant.
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I wasn't sure, at the outset, how much time I'd want to spend with Louie.
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Your book, which reads at the outset like a particularly satisfying revenge fantasy, seems prescient.
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That was an enormous concession that was made at the outset of the Oslo process.
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From the outset, The Times identified the difficulties for the state in investigating the issue.
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At the outset, Trump will be the only impeached president to have run for reelection.
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"But he certainly did involve himself from the outset in the cover-up," he added.
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Second, this investigation should have been left to the House Judiciary Committee from the outset.
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It now has 1,500 monthly active riders, up from a few hundred at the outset.
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Indeed, Trump indicated at the outset he was going after the monuments in Hatch's honor.
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Monday's game featured a quick pace at the outset, which typically would favor North Carolina.
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At the outset, they personally invested "hundred of thousands" of dollars of their own savings.
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The projected cost has escalated to €477 million, up from €633 million at the outset.
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Predictably, the performances, lively enough at the outset, start to drown in these stagnant waters.
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We know from the outset that within a year of their meeting, Marlena will drown.
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Indeed, I predicted at the outset that there would be conflicting decisions in the courts.
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And, of course, the public has been offered lies about the wars from their outset.
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While certainly not the president's fault, this case has been deeply flawed from the outset.
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At the outset of the administration, even Trump thought he needed to learn the ropes.
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"The Buzz panel at the outset is getting cream-of-the-crop recommendations," says Bogaards.
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Engineers and researchers say that construction plans should consider these design constraints at the outset.
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But the deal, from the outset, was mired in unanswered questions about how it was structured.
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Or at least, in the case of Sasha, resolution: her fate is sealed from the outset.
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At the outset there will only be 20 stores for a population of around 8.2 million.
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Historically, presidents enjoy relatively high approval ratings at the outset — and watch them ebb and flow.
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" Jim alleged,"They intended to bring these gentlemen to alcohol-poisoning levels right from the outset.
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From the outset, bitcoin and its spinoffs have attracted people with libertarian and anti-government sentiments.
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"I want to thank you for finally inviting me to CPAC," Bannon said at the outset.
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Her interest since the outset hasn't changed: to protect the health and safety of the kids.
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Partisanship is to be expected, especially at the outset; it is the default posture in Washington.
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The chances of finding a match therefore look pretty good from the outset with Dating Direct.
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A few simple steps, they say, can instill a strong culture of cybersecurity from the outset.
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It's clear from the outset that Sanders and company did their Ghost In The Shell homework.
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You know, I told you at the outset, he has this raw unrefined quality about him.
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Cruz, hyper aware of his audience, knew from the outset that he had people to convince.
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From the outset of his presidency he said he wanted "an equal partnership" in the Americas.
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The Cougars were pumped up from the outset while playing in their new 7,33-seat digs.
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What was not expected at the outset was China's withdrawal from the post-war Asian order.
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From the outset of the Third Reich under Hitler's leadership, Germany made life difficult for Jews.
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" He added: "From the outset, I strongly asserted my innocence before God and under the law.
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Jobs may have died almost six years ago, but his presence was there from the outset.
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Engineering approaches like Privacy By Design help to build systems that incorporate privacy from the outset.
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Gang leader Dutch Van Der Linde has been slated as a main character from the outset.
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We have maintained from the outset that the President never engaged in any campaign finance violation.
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The incoming Obama administration left several high-profile postings vacant for many months at its outset.
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Pursuing a new infrastructure package at the outset of 85033 also promises to spur economic growth.
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The company went to market at a high price and investors suffered losses at the outset.
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Even so, Democrats refuse to come to the negotiating table; instead, they obstructed from the outset.
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NYC4AR's decision to proceed with the counter-protest in New York was controversial from the outset.
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For reasons unclear, the NHL has fought Scott's inclusion in the game from the very outset.
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"At the outset, I was nervous about dating the girl across the hall," Mr. Martin said.
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Playing in their homecoming contest, the Bearcats took charge from the outset against the struggling Huskies.
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Burton declares, at the outset of the transcribed conversations, "a paralysis within discourse" regarding identity politics.
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Stone's bid to dismiss the case appeared to be a long-shot effort from the outset.
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At the outset of the process, WeWork requires employees to raise any complaints with their managers.
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The Obama administration, at its outset, also left several important postings unfilled for a few months.
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To this day, Horvath follows the same money principles they introduced at the outset of Strava.
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From the outset, the strings are thwacked in a percussive manner, with allowance for birdlike squeals.
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"He didn't want any part of his disability to cloud that at the outset," she said.
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His presidential bid was treated as a joke at its outset by many so-called experts.
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Perhaps GOP skepticism was warranted, or at least understandable, at the outset of renewable energies development.
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The book and its Irish author, James Joyce, had their American champions from the outset, however.
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At the outset, Senna passed Mansell on the second corner, followed by Piquet and Keke Rosberg.
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Now lets get one thing correct straight from the outset: this shit is smooth as fuck.
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After extensive therapy, it's easy for me to see how misguided I was from the outset.
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At the outset, paying off debt can seem like a long, intimidating and even endless process.
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Our special representative for Ukraine negotiations, Ambassador Kurt Volker, resigned at the outset of impeachment proceedings.
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From the outset, Tedros has defended China despite its gross mismanagement of the highly contagious disease.
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Mo Brooks, a Tea Party darling, were expected to be the favorites at the race's outset.
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I never sketch but begin from the outset, generally from a focused point which develops outward.
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Almost from the outset some Senate Republicans have speculated on how long his presidency would last.
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"The dead refuse to rest, or even to lie still," Michael has asserted at the outset.
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He was 26nd fastest in time trials, giving up two spots to Suarez at the outset.
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Now, Mr. Comey, let me say at the outset we haven't always agreed on every issue.
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At the outset, the new government formation would seem to help satisfy the demands for change.
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From the outset, Trump disagreed with former Defense Secretary James Mattis over the effectiveness of waterboarding.
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"Their strategy is clear from the outset," he said in an interview with a Mexican magazine.
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Atlanta was tired from the outset on the second end of a road back-to-back.
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Obviously, some ways to calm and quiet the mind at the outset will come in handy.
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From the outset, it appears Rotunno&aposs team will have her work cut out for them.
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"The scope and scale of the issues are, frankly, humbling," Judge Swain said at the outset.
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Early hopes to make her a divorcée from the outset were instantly quashed by queasy executives.
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"At the outset, the US didn't particularly know what they would do with it," says Vine.
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It meant that Baby Yoda, at least at the outset, was not something you could buy.
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Date: At the outset, before we went into the franchise, we completely revised our management style.
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Biden's answer from the outset was awkward because the question put him in an awkward position.
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At the outset, we see the teen-age Alexandra in her parents' home, yearning for adventure.
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"It was very clear from the outset that they believed Steve was innocent," she told me.
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The new position, which Bredesen outlined at the outset of his first debate against Republican Rep.
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They represent 2.31 percent of partners compared with 1.65 percent at the outset of the recession.
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Under caucus rules, voters choose their preferred candidate at the outset, known as the first alignment.
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From the outset, Monique had inklings of doubt about Dr. Ablow, but she easily suppressed them.
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At the outset of the smartphone market, I was handed pink phones with a lipstick mirror.
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In the process there is a mixed-up plan from the outset—it's never too clear.
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Expectations of trustworthy behavior — and the consequences of noncompliance — should be made explicit from the outset.
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For Guruswamy, the decision to remove the two notes from circulation was flawed from the outset.
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HR: And there's one more point to that which I think you mentioned at the outset.
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Almost since the outset of the Syrian civil war, Raqqa has been targeted by different rebel groups.
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Trump's husband, Jared Kushner, has been a senior White House adviser since the outset of the administration.
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GAETZ: Well, I -- I recall Sarah Sanders saying at the outset that the president did weigh in.
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The FBI from the outset red-flagged me as a prominent conservative critic of the Obama administration.
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Lower prices from the outset also mean that France's entire healthcare system carries a lighter financial burden.
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Chicago police said from the outset that they were treating the incident as a possible hate crime.
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Instead, at the outset of his presidency, Trump's adult children supposedly took charge of his business holdings.
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It wasn't engineered, from the outset, to be a touring car so it lacked comfort and refinement.
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But it wasn't just pants that we were excluded from at the outset of the 20th century.
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Barr apparently hopes to skirt much of this scrutiny from the outset of the two-day hearings.
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As I stated at the outset of this investigation, we must go where the evidence leads us.
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You were warned to stay the fuck away from Dirty Sixth at the outset of this guide.
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From the outset, they faced regulatory battles across the United States, and, more recently, around the world.
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But the chance of a Republican-led Senate ousting Trump was widely considered remote from the outset.
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Elizabeth Warren, have not been that direct in talking about Trump at the outset of their campaigns.
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The foreign-agents law was introduced in 2012, at the outset of Vladimir Putin's third presidential term.
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From the outset, it sounds like Logan Paul's recklessness has been a defining feature of their friendship.
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Image: Rocky Mountain Laboratories/Wikimedia CommonsAdopting a healthy lifestyle might not seem that hard on the outset.
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Mueller is being very disciplined in not answering questions he said he wouldn't answer from the outset.
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And then we will commit, right at the outset, to abide by whatever rulings that board makes.
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It also had a global launch, which — most importantly — meant being available in China from the outset.
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Controlling-shareholder Shaul Elovitch was forced out as chairman last June at the outset of the investigation.
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Lesbos, called Mytilini, has become the unexpected epicenter of the refugee crisis since its outset in 0003.
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Lesbos, called Mytilini, has become the unexpected epicenter of the refugee crisis since its outset in 2014.
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From the outset, eels regularly transitioned from a retreat to an explosive attack when the net approached.
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But at the outset, the most likely outcome is a right-of-centre coalition, backed by Vox.
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A Lyft spokesman said that 90 percent of regular rides have a destination entered at the outset.
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But from the outset, the new Twin Peaks is a glittering puzzle rather than a character study.
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If the GND insists from the outset on 100 percent renewables, it will immediately lead to infighting.
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Worse, the law designed to do that, controversial from the outset, has turned out to be ineffective.
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From the outset, Insite was as much a public health intervention as it was a scientific experiment.
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The Washington U.S. attorney's office had been part of Stone's case "from the outset," the spokesman added.
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Even at its outset, F21 Red drew concerns about the human cost of its even-cheaper merchandise.
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FABER: MEG, I MENTIONED IN THE OUTSET, OF COURSE, YOU RAN FOR GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA IN 73.
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Dundon reportedly pledged $250 million at the outset, but he appears to have pulled the remaining funding.
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Let me just state from the outset: I love Jane the Virgin with all my glowing heart.
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The Saints improved against these looks after halftime, but they must be sharper from the outset Sunday.
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You do not want to have to battle for support at the outset of each budget season.
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He talks about luminescence specifically on "Cannonball"—"You're magnified in light," he sings at the song's outset.
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At the outset of the game, the colony is in shambles, with crumbling buildings and malfunctioning technology.
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Moore won the Alabama primary anyway and Trump made clear he had preferred Moore at the outset.
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The dancers are all dressed at the outset in black suits with sheer tops under their jackets.
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Everyone gets an Eddie at the beginning—you want people to think it's cool from the outset.
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He will promise, from the outset, not to include substantial numbers of American troops in that war.
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There also won't be any Gogoro battery-swap stations in Berlin, either — at least at the outset.
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Bad numbers are the top deal breaker in M&A, so get it right from the outset.
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Few people believed that Sanders was a serious challenger to Clinton at the outset of his campaign.
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This can help direct the course of an investigation — or exonerate an innocent individual at the outset.
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At the outset, the Grizzlies didn't seem capable of hanging with the Rebels on their home floor.
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Yet, from the outset her revealing clothes made her an unlikely leader in a conservative Muslim society.
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"The Police Department from the very outset seemed to be going down a different route," Mosby said.
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One thing the new 911 will not have, at least at the outset, is a manual transmission.
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A spokeswoman for Outset said the PitchBook valuation isn't accurate and declined to provide a different figure.
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The decision establishes the tone at the outset for the muddied ethical landscape of Trump-land. 212.
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The process, intimidating at the outset, perhaps, is so thoroughly yet tidily detailed that it's a breeze.
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Building the capacity of local health staff at the outset can also help establish trust among communities.
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As such, user research is a critical capability area to embed in your startup from the outset.
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Indiana added three more at the outset of the second half to build a 48-24 lead.
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"We were prepared from the outset in the event of a subpoena to challenge it," Sekulow said.
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"Emmet Flood's presence and statement at the outset of both meetings today was completely inappropriate," Schiff said.
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They see the vitriol that people like me face and choose not to engage from the outset.
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In many ways, it's easier for small businesses to craft a sustainable carbon footprint from the outset.
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So we knew right from the outset that Whorl was going to be not clubby at all.
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The price per token has topped $300 lately, soaring from around $10 at the outset of 2017.
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Kelly's speech the other day was moving at the outset in its description of ritual and loss.
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From the outset, Gary D. Cohn was an unconventional choice to be President Trump's top economic adviser.
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The process was a shock at the outset, but looking back, there isn't much they would change.
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So I don't agree with Aja's comments at the outset that the episode was a "complete" clusterfuck.
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At trial, the jury believed the confession, though he insisted from the outset it had been coerced.
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From the outset, Mr. Trump's approach to the Mueller investigation has been characterized by paranoia and fear.
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At the outset, the film, which also starred Mae West and Farrah Fawcett, looked like a blockbuster.
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From the outset, Pérez de Cuéllar had insisted that he would be a one-term secretary-general.
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From Tony there tends, at the outset, to be a lot of shaking, rattling, scraping and shuffling.
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"I know I bought it at Penn Station at the outset of my round trip," I said.
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At the outset, Mr. Audi and Mr. Pichon were captivated by the spatial qualities of Monteverdi's music.
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Barbara Takenaga: Outset continues at DC Moore Gallery (535 West 22nd Street, Chelsea, Manhattan) through October 6.
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He would have no trouble at the outset in simply declaring a national emergency, legal experts said.
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News organizations who were generous supporters at the outset found themselves contending with their own financial challenges.
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At the outset of this poignant drama, a family patriarch surrenders to a slow and painful death.
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At the outset, such a rapport between Marseille's fans and its American owner might have seemed unlikely.
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That 1985 decision had serious flaws from the outset, but subsequent developments have made things only worse.
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I think that's a, that's a summation, a synthesis that I would reject at the outset, again.
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Ideally, it would also help companies better understand the city's relevant rules and regulations from the outset.
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A 26-27 stretch at the outset of the fourth quarter helped build an 28-123 advantage.
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He refused to elaborate when I asked why that had not been a concern from the outset.
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"From the outset, he played the game the right way, and his confidence was contagious," Cashman said.
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Trump also spent the outset of his remarks at the Pennsylvania rally railing against the impeachment inquiry.
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VCU got balanced scoring from the outset, taking a 20-12 lead as seven different Rams scored.
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At the novel's outset, eighteen-year-old Clarissa Harlowe's family is pressuring her to marry for money.
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From the outset, it took advantage of the extended vocal techniques she has long practiced — indeed, pioneered.
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As I admitted at the outset, and as you keep reminding me, I don't even know you.
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"The buildings that really understood the value at the outset were luxury rental buildings," Ms. Loftus said.
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"MLB said from the outset that it was not its intention to discipline players," the statement said.
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That chronology has outraged Democrats, who want all the evidence presented at the outset of the debate.
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At the outset of the trial Democrats should insist on a vote to overturn this insidious ploy.
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He hasn't revealed his clients, citing a nondisclosure agreement he signed at the outset of his employment.
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Matt Gaetz struck a particularly combative stance, getting into a shouting match with Nadler at the outset.
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"I promised at the outset that we would build a new community," Mr. Netanyahu said earlier Thursday.
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In building a community-based platform, it was clear from the outset that our group was white.
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Schumer reiterated his position that rules for witnesses and additional document demands be established at the outset.
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At the outset of his presidency, Trump largely allowed congressional Republicans to work out their own plans.
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She learned of the Le Roux investigation at the outset and followed its progress in real time.
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Relief workers saw from the outset that the loss of power was going to make everything worse.
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We're working exceedingly hard, and I have from the outset, to earn trust in everything we do.
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Somewhat ironically, Halo began from a strategic position, rather than being mapped from the outset as a shooter.
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At the outset of the 1970s, she was a radical black academic, supremely qualified to teach at UCLA.
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"I'm about to tell you the story of my life," she explains in soothing tones near the outset.
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Elovitch stepped down at the outset of the investigation in June and was temporarily replaced by David Granot.
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Meaning, the administration was not tightly synced on their messaging from the outset and there is rolling consequences.
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Ask for consent throughout an interaction — and not just at the outset, because how we feel can change.
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At the outset of the game, childhood friends Lola and Milo are ready to be processed for punishment.
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From the outset, the State Department recognised that volunteer-run groups would be more effective than government propagandists.
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Still, from project outset to these being ready to enter service took only six months, according to FCA.
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Mueller made clear from the outset that what he really wanted people to focus on was Russian interference.
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Shoemaker struggled at the outset, allowing the first five Rangers batters to reach base by hit or walk.
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The loser will play a crucial role in legitimizing the victor -- or delegitimizing the winner from the outset.
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Research shows that people are more willing to change at the outset of a defined period of time.
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At the outset of the high-stakes talks, Trump said he was open to a historic trade deal.
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And, at least at the outset, this kid-led utopia has much less conflict than other zombie refuges.
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Can witty writing and good acting save a nostalgia-driven reboot that was probably doomed from the outset?
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"Start left," the first one read, a reminder to aim his baton toward the violins at the outset.
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"We did everything wrong from the outset," Putin said, according to an interview transcript on the Kremlin's website.
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I would characterize it this way at the outset of the investigation: There is circumstantial evidence of collusion.
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At the study's outset, all participants underwent cognitive testing so the researchers would have baseline scores for comparison.
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Now, I said at the outset that my hypothesis is that startups are increasingly foregoing Form D disclosure.
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Tillerson recognized at the outset — and said so publicly — that sanctions would be ineffective as punishment and rehabilitation.
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"This is an investigation that from its outset has been corrupt, there's no question about that," he said.
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At the outset, they packed boxes in Davis' father's house and enlisted family when the demand got heavy.
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"We said from the outset that we would follow the facts where they led us," the mayor said.
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This same difference showed up when the two delved into the Flint water crisis at the debate's outset.
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"I congratulate Donald Trump on winning the nomination last night," Cruz said at the outset of his speech.
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Trump's approval ratings, historically low from the outset, suggest that most Americans, in fact, do not believe him.
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When we're introduced to him at the film's outset, we learn that he's fundamentally selfish and self-obsessed.
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And this is, indeed, the real danger of the futuristic scenario described at the outset of this article.
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I should say from the outset that this wasn't some Hollywood-style "nice hair, let's get married" decision.
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Mr. Schiff said it at the outset, that the facts are not in dispute about what took place.
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From the outset, the case has been freighted with emotion, and the hearing on Monday was no exception.
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You're coming in with negative politics from the outset, making it difficult to fit into the acquirer's culture.
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Fast-forward to 2016, where Sanders' campaign had a singular characteristic: From the outset, it embraced transformational politics.
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" Others have taken issue with the use of anonymous sources, something Woodward addresses at the outset of "Fear.
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Developing all-new electric vehicles can bring more opportunities to share costs from the outset, industry experts said.
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As Dawson explains at the outset of the video, the goal is to explore Cooney's struggle and recovery.
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Clinton's father also grew up here, as she said at the outset — any lingering rancor was well concealed.
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We worked with Clearwater Compliance to really make sure we did this the right way from the outset.
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By being candid with investors from the outset we have been able to find the right strategic investment.
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Hunt recommends reaching out to each loan servicer at the outset to establish a direct line of communication.
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The book was helped by a couple of big orders from the outset and steadily grew from there.
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That means emphasizing rule-making and norms from the outset, rather than hoping decentralization alone is the answer.
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And for much of their final, it seemed to be working as he pulverized Saint at the outset.
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Unsurprisingly, Carta argues that it is not, that it has evolved considerably from the outset — which is true.
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By contrast, the JSF's design has taken the services' competing, even contradictory, needs into account from the outset.
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It's not rocket science, but it's also remarkably easy to screw up a social campaign from its outset.
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It didn't bother Chaffetz that Trump — from the outset Tuesday — said he didn't want any mention of oversight.
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From the outset, the government has recommended the use of masks only for people who already are unwell.
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Not least because Palestinian political leaders had made it clear from the outset that they would not attend.
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But they struggled from the outset Saturday and trailed by double digits for most of the first half.
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Mr. Moore's selection was criticized from the outset, before his financial issues and sexist comments came to light.
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And, you raised funding from ... At the outset, we did it, sort of, the most honest, hardest way.
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It is disappointing that Burton succumbs to this, given the sly prose she offers at the story's outset.
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Their philosophies aligned, and from the outset McCown was honest: If an N.F.L. team called, he was going.
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At the outset, Ondaatje's narrator, Nathaniel, is 14; by the last page he is in his late 20s.
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But the meeting's mood was set at the outset by Mr. Cohen's full-throated defense of Mr. Moonves.
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As I said at the outset, I have yet to sight a magic solution to our manufacturing challenges.
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The department stated at the outset that Mr. McDonald had been killed while approaching officers with a knife.
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Despite some discomfort at the outset, most of the celebrities under fire took Gervais's commentary with good humor.
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The company handles the installation and financing costs, so there's a big outlay of capital at the outset.
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WHEN YOU'RE COMPETING WITH NETFLIX OR AMAZON, THE COMPANIES YOU MENTIONED AT THE OUTSET, IT'S ALL ABOUT SCALE.
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At the outset of 1967, it seemed to me that the war was entering a dangerous new phase.
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"We did not want to work with Mr. Giuliani," Sondland said at the outset of his public testimony.
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From the outset, the pace was grinding, with senators unaccustomed to the long hours confined to the chamber.
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Clemson took command from the outset, scoring the first 473 points of the game and it never trailed.
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From the outset, the deal for the lush land perched high above the southern Pacific Ocean attracted attention.
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If you have brined the beans, add 1 teaspoon kosher salt to the cooking water at the outset.
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The debate "rules" Holt alluded to at the outset went out the window in the first five minutes.
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He reportedly refused a deal to play for Miami, but from the outset, Seattle seemed a logical fit.
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The slight did not go unnoticed by veteran communicators, who said it could undercut her at the outset.
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Since their supplies are capped from the outset, anyone holding a currency would benefit from its increasing value.
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Challenges from the outset forced him to spend much of his time struggling to restore its tarnished reputation.
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The onslaught continued at the outset of the second half as the Bulldogs scored the first 103 points.
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At the outset, participants were asked if they were afraid of losing their jobs in the near future.
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If it had done this at the outset, we would have had the first round completed by now.
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Rather than get caught up in all of that, it's probably best to protect yourself from the outset.
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Jeopardy is a human problem "solved" by a machine, but poker is a machine problem at the outset.
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At the outset of its search last year, Amazon said it was looking for a business-friendly environment.
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At the outset, she arrives at the doorstep of the Thompson family pretending to be a distant relative.
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It seemed pretty clear at the outset that it was meant as direct retaliation for the US legislation.
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Everything else in The Hong Kong Massacre is informed by that John Woo vibe I mentioned at the outset.
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Smith's new movie, an animated feature called Spies in Disguise, looks, from the outset, like the average spy movie.
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The government characterized the uprising as an insurgency by armed terrorists backed by its foreign enemies from the outset.
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Dean noted at the outset he was "not a fact witness," but argued he could provide a historical perspective.
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So, racism has been a part of the coronavirus story from the outset, as have racially charged conspiracy theories.
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The amount of each company it wants to own at the outset — 7 to 10 percent — hasn't changed, either.
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From the very outset, "He Said, She Said" shows just how pervasive inappropriate behavior toward women is every day.
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"Nobody at the outset of the Trump administration thought that that was going to be the case," Berenbroick says.
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From the outset, it sought to commemorate all the fallen by name, whatever their race, ethnicity, sex or religion.
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Because as I said at the outset, despite all the observations we've made about Pluto, we understand very little.
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Israeli authorities had worked from the outset to locate the source of the problem and fix it, it added.
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I walked into the project from the outset with that in mind, so I had no reservations about it.
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She now asks for her food to go right at the outset, because she can never finish her meals.
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That trip, from the very outset, helped crystalize this duality I've been reckoning with ever since I was young.
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It's not pleasant — and it's clear from the outset that Roberts and Norton were looking to take Grace down.
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If Bannon's position on the NSC was always meant to be temporary why not say that from the outset?
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But I'm hoping that other places can learn from those mistakes and implement programs or rules at the outset.
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If he would have done that from the outset, there would have been more of a possibility of mobilizing.
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It was actually Pitt's idea on the outset that we keep the jacket off initially, and he was right.
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From the outset, Amazon wants to establish this isn't a regular grocery store; this is a cool grocery store.
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These two groups of people might have other differences at the outset aside from their choices of boozy beverage.
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Arrieta, meanwhile, was in command from the outset, striking out the side on 13 pitches in the first inning.
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When starting any new project, job, or career, the one thing most people have at the outset is motivation.
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But right at the outset their emotional complexity puts them beyond that and in it at the same time.
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Governors in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Virginia declared states of emergency at the outset of the storm.
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Did the loss of DeMarre Carroll's beautiful face and his consummate glue-guy antics doom them from the outset?
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TC: At the outset, Science planned to work with larger, publicly traded companies to help them invigorate their businesses.
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Father Pat Conroy resigned April 15 after he spent nearly seven years praying at the outset of House sessions.
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Try to understand from the outset what you're looking for from a house, or you can end up disappointed.
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From the outset, the European subsidies represented a pot of money scarcely fathomable to farmers accustomed to Communist austerity.
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But from the book's outset, it's clear that Mr. Philbrick did not approach this project with a clear thesis.
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"From the outset I have said that no one is beyond suspicion and complied fully with the investigative process."
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At its outset, C-SPAN was the brainchild in 28503 of journalist Brian Lamb, the founding CEO, now retired.
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At the outset, monthly adherence averaged about 70 percent for all the patients and all three types of medication.
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But it wasn't always the kind of energy a presidential nominee wants at the outset of a general election.
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But from the outset, security officials warned that they had no way of knowing who had entered the country.
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Making it even easier, Trump — in stark contrast to Clinton — allowed himself to look vulnerable right at the outset.
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The outspoken, white-maned socialist made the race with Hillary Clinton far tighter than anyone imagined at the outset.
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" From the outset, the President's thesis advanced a strategic renewal plan incorporating theological virtues of "faith, hope and love.
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The mainstream pundits loudly asserted that 2 percent growth was the "new normal" from the outset of this administration.
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And there, in that rhythm that seeks to establish itself from the outset, I detected a pause, however brief.
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The results seem to be an answer to a question posed by Jonscher at the outset of her work.
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However, political divisions were clear from the outset, with Brazil having withdrawn its offer to host the 2019 talks.
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As I said from the outset, the bill from the speaker is not consistent with what we told voters.
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Unlike TV broadcasts, though, these Facebook streams will not include commercials "at the outset," according to a Facebook spokesperson.
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Increasingly, Hollywood producers are seeking to acquire the rights to podcasts, or to invest in them from the outset.
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These technologies have also enabled prosecutors to rule out innocent people at the very outset of a criminal investigation.
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For more than an hour at the outset, irate Democrats and a frustrated Mr. Grassley parried back and forth.
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The $67.1 million investment is more than twice what SLF spent at the outset of the 2018 midterm elections.
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Interestingly, it produces a portrait of pathos without being overtly elegiac, an intention he makes clear at the outset.
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"If this thing hasn't been resolved, that's when it's going to hurt," he said of the outset of harvesting.
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"There is one thing about this case that should be made crystal-clear at the outset," the suit maintains.
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Only then, in an important third development, does it becomes clear that Ripley was the hero from the outset.
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But he questioned the wisdom of not outlining the goals of the negotiation at the outset, particularly with allies.
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"I wanted to do experimental rock, I mean really experimental," he told me, describing his ambitions from the outset.
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From the outset, I told both companies, in my analysis notes to them, that this was a bad idea.
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Missing the donor mark is just one aspect of a campaign that has struggled for traction from the outset.
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Haubegger also said the perception that such films are risky means they face more studio scrutiny from the outset.
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From the outset of the search for a new leader three months ago, Mr. Byford was a top contender.
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At the outset of his career, in collaboration with his younger brother, Adrien Tournachon, he printed on salted paper.
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But from the outset, the Vatican stressed that there wasn't going to be any magic solution to the problem.
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All this from a man who, at the war's outset, was a failed farmer and middling leather-goods salesman.
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Konrad speaks in a wandering, hyperbolic stream of consciousness, and his run-on sentences are annoying at the outset.
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" Later he posted another tweet, referring to CNN — at the outset of a potential health crisis — as "Fake News.
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At the outset of the administration, Mr. Trump courted him and tried to persuade him to become a Republican.
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Despite the changes, Democrats on Tuesday pushed for the Senate to obtain documents and witness testimony at the outset.
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They attract nothing like the numbers who attended rallies at the outset—perhaps 2m on one occasion in June.
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"I always wanted to be an it girl, and I never was," Ms. Hirschberg said at the lunch's outset.
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At the outset of this Oscar-winning drama by Michael Haneke it's clear that there has been a loss.
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Unite also said it would now be involved with all future pay negotiations at the Bank from the outset.
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From the outset, the ploy of Pelosi withholding the House impeachment articles was as implausible as it was hypocritical.
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It appeared that all 53 Republican senators would vote for Mr. McConnell's plan at the outset of the trial.
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"You can't even discuss the case with members of your own family," Judge O'Neill told them at the outset.
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PUBLICLY AVAILABLE The 180-page book states at the outset that all the facts it contains are publicly available.
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But their calls for agreeing to hear witnesses at the outset of the trial have been rebuffed by McConnell.
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The company's CEO, Leslie Trigg, said she realized before joining Outset that health care wasn't a $3 trillion market.
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Set clear expectations from the outset Figure out what you want the end result to be with every assignment.
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Outset Medical, which is developing a new generation of kidney dialysis machines, raised $132 million in series D funding.
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CEO Leslie Trigg said she joined Outset after realizing this corner of health care hadn't changed in 30 years.
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From the outset of his career, Adès has favored cycles of intervals that expand and contract with organic logic.
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Yet whites were 74 percent of all the domestic and agricultural workers excluded from Social Security at its outset.
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At the outset of the administration, CEOs wondered what would happen if President Trump used social media against them.
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Venezuela's fate stands as a warning: Populism is a path that, at its outset, can look and feel democratic.
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From the outset, the victim and her family repeatedly alleged intimidation by local police and threats from Sengar's family.
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But while the United States was a latecomer — Canada joined at the outset, in 1914 — it lost 116,516 soldiers.
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The end products are not prescribed from the outset, but emerge out of a rigorous, discipline-agnostic design process.
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At the outset, I'll say this: you've paid attention to what has been happening in Washington, and you're not naive.
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From the outset, his father homed in on Blinn, where its coach, Brad Franchione, had already won a national title.
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At the outset, Samus lands on SR388, the home planet of the metroids, a race of energy-sapping parasitic monsters.
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Still, Kelly sought to guard himself against questions about Trump's campaign proposals and rhetoric at the outset of the hearing.
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At the outset of the town hall, Ryan didn't say that the government has an obligation to insure every American.
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Like I said at the outset, no company has completely figured out how to make the perfect truly wireless earbuds.
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Clearing any legislative hurdle whatsoever — especially right at the outset — increases the power, confidence, visibility and viability of that movement.
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"At the outset, no one who has committed a violent act, a single violent act, will receive amnesty," Ortiz said.
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Then divide those into needs and wants, and which items are required at the outset versus those that can wait.
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George added that it can be useful to allocate time to such programs from the outset to avoid becoming overwhelmed.
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I think as a former prosecutor as you indicated at the outset, I think she&aposs got strong chops there.
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Ferry, who was wanted on a felony assault warrant, was armed at the outset of the confrontation, state police said.
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Climate change, DiCaprio says near the outset of "Ice on Fire, "has changed life on Earth as we know it.
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Kellogg spent decades in the military and rose through the ranks before retiring at the outset of the Iraq War.
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She said at the outset of her campaign that passing the LIFT Act would be her first priority as president.
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The thing that got me to understand the vision of the book at the outset was a stroke of fortune.
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"As I stated at the outset of this investigation, we must go where the evidence leads us," Ms. Anderson said.
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The senator has been a sharp critic of Wasserman Schulz, whom he accused of favoring Clinton's candidacy from the outset.
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At the outset, the protagonist duo are seen forging a brand-new ring that they can use to defeat Sauron.
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Fallout 76 We knew from the outset that Fallout 76 was going to be the centerpiece of Bethesda's big show.
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"We've also made it a social experience, so you can involve friends and relatives right from the outset," he says.
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It's important at the outset to distinguish this effort from other common uses of AI in the medical imaging field.
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This year was a bit of a meh one from the outset, with no consensus favorite emerging from the pack.
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"But she is with me," John, who has supported the charity since the outset 14 years ago, later suggested onstage.
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Hopefully, the next time a user finds themself facing such a harrowing experience, Airbnb has their back from the outset.
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From the outset, Cerrone began to look for his step up left low kick—something he uses extensively against southpaws.
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From the outset, the victim and her family have repeatedly alleged intimidation by local police and threats from Sengar's family.
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JD.com, one of China's largest online retailers, has from the outset called the accusations unsubstantiated, with Liu denying all wrongdoing.
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He's proposed instituting a scientific oversight committee to make sure everyone agrees on methods and statistical analyses from the outset.
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"Look, this product and the company was designed from the outset to compete against the market leader," he told Cramer.
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Volunteers were given tests at the outset to evaluate executive function, episodic memory, mental processing speed, language abilities and attention.
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From the very outset in the early 1980s, community demanded a strong stake in the ownership of the AIDS response.
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The reason is simple: the effort needed to secrete everything in its right place at the outset quickly becomes bothersome.
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"I came here to tell you the truth, the good, the bad and the ugly," North said at the outset.
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Comey said he thought he treated the investigations the same because he did not reveal either probe at their outset.
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It was risk on right from the outset, with semiconductors, industirals, and energy leading and consumer staples and utilities lagging.
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And by way of their Marvel gambit, they know something about locking up talent for multiple films from the outset.
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This investigation from its outset -- who would allow that in light of everything that has transpired and continues to transpire?
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At the outset, the project managers imagined a city which would be both in Saudi Arabia and apart from it.
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Mueller was appointed by Rosenstein following Trump's dismissal of Comey, whose agency had led the Russia investigation at its outset.
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He did not play well at the outset of his career and felt burdened by the reactions sent his way.
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This is likely because we approach meditation in the wrong way from the outset, often lusting for a quantifiable result.
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Priced aggressively at the outset, these loans held steady at the issuance price or even moved higher in secondary trading.
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And he has made space for a similar candidate in the future to be more seriously considered from the outset.
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Emmet Flood's presence and statement at the outset of both meetings today was completely inappropriate, and I told him so.
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From the outset, activists, the leader of the local police union and Mr. Jackson agreed that Tamir's death was tragic.
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Migrants say they have no choice At the outset, about 1,200 migrants from Central America were part of the caravan.
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Every Presidential scandal generates a dramatis personae—heroes, scapegoats, opportunists, and bitter-enders whose roles are unknowable at the outset.
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It is necessary from the outset to state that, despite the inevitable comparisons, Russian Doll is barely like Groundhog Day.
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And without the deceased donor's consent, that poses an ethical complication that Johns Hopkins wanted to avoid from the outset.
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As the outset, I want to say how much I respect The Hill and its Editor in Chief, Bob Cusack.
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At the outset of World War II, Japan fielded one of the world's largest and best fleets of aircraft carriers.
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Elovitch stepped down as chairman at the outset of the investigation in June and was temporarily replaced by David Granot.
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What many businesses save until later Reese tackled at the outset, and the move ended up being a fortuitous one.
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Her contempt for Trump was clear from the outset, far more intense than it appears even in speeches and debates.
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Conroy, a Jesuit priest, resigned April 15 after he spent nearly seven years praying at the outset of House sessions.
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Thus, almost from the outset, the idea of separating the races was built into the DNA of the United States.
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That's the thing about ARGs: they're meant from the outset to bring groups of people together around a collaborative puzzle.
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TC: At the outset of Precursor, you'd said that backing women and minorities was going to be among your priorities.
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At the outset of the study, all the participants rated the severity of their most bothersome symptom at about 2.5.
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The market has attempted 10 intraday rallies at the outset of 2016, and each one has failed to sustain itself.
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Mr. Kashkari suggests making the banks hold more equity capital at the outset, rather than relying on the debt component.
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Instead, the idea from the outset was to create an ad agency that also happens to be an investment firm.
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At the outset of her current candidacy, Clinton proposed paid parental and medical leave — her plan is for 12 weeks.
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And yet President Trump was quick to defend bin Salman at the outset and has stood resolutely by his decision.
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At the outset, Obamacare had three central features: • Insurers could not charge higher prices to people with pre-existing conditions.
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The Republican Party is learning what should have been obvious from the outset: Mr. Trump's chaotic personality can't be contained.
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They knew this was coming from the outset, but they didn't know what to do or how to do it.
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"As has been the case from the outset, we believe that these tariffs need to be lifted," Ms. Freeland said.
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To onlookers, the outset of Woodstock must have looked more like Fyre Festival than an event destined to become legend.
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From the outset there's a nauseous face, a lying face, and a black heart, which are all guaranteed to sting.
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He was at the scene, he stayed at the scene, met with the officials, has done so from the outset.
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From the outset, British politicians have debated Brexit as if they have the decisive say in the outcome, while Mrs.
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Startups including Quanta, France's Physidia and California-based Outset Medical, are working on user-friendly dialysis machines for home use.
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He doesn't have to convince Vivian, who has dreams from the outset, though she's not quite sure what they are.
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For one thing, from the outset Mr. Najib used his power and influence to interfere with investigations into the scandal.
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The English, who took the matchup so lightly that they rested their star player, Stanley Matthews, dominated at the outset.
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And as a performer and entertainer, Woods did not disappoint as he took control of the tournament from the outset.
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That means Mr. López Obrador, the 64-year-old former mayor of Mexico City, has considerable leverage from the outset.
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At the outset of his career, major successes came more quickly for Nadal on grass than on the hard courts.
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"This court is very well aware of the importance of this case," Judge Ronald M. Gould said at the outset.
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From the outset, however, it was clear that Nadal wasn't necessarily going to play the role he had been assigned.
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The province pledged that rates of return to producers would remain the same at the outset under the new system.
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Mr. Haggard was an adept study, and that was the style he relied on at the outset of his career.
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"Four years later, it was worth less than zero," Gibney, who also narrates the documentary, soberly intones near the outset.
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Sexual continence is important in Jesus's teaching in the Gospels, and it has been urged on bishops from the outset.
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It was clear from the outset that Bannon showed up with the mission to help Trump and divide the Democrats.
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At the outset of the administration, Mr. Trump courted Mr. Manchin and tried to persuade him to become a Republican.
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Democrats had wanted a deal at the outset that tackled both the rules and an agreement on calling specific witnesses.
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Without allowing even a few imperfect successes at the outset, requirements and regulations are just prohibition dressed in good intentions.
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At the outset of a reporting project, he said, the only test is whether you're asking good questions — hard ones.
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BERLIN — At the outset, the German officers investigating the brazen daylight assassination of a former Chechen separatist commander were lucky.
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Syracuse turned it around from the outset after halftime when it shot 64 percent and outscored Georgia Tech 52-34.
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Mulvaney has served as the director of the administration's Office of Management and Budget since the outset of Trump's presidency.
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At the outset of the Watergate hearings, there was a strong measure of bipartisan commitment to the truth in Congress.
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Federer admitted he was rattled by his particularly shaky outset to the match, in which he shanked several shots badly.
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Outset is already approved by federal regulators for its technology, dubbed Tablo, to be used in medical clinics and hospitals.
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Instead, she seems chilly from the outset, and he is chilly in return, and their largely formal interaction goes nowhere.
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"From the outset, I have believed these allegations were extremely serious and bear heavily on Judge Kavanaugh's character," Feinstein said.
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Heated debate From the outset there was jeering during a moment of silence for those killed in the Florida attack.
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Whatever the reasons, it is plain that cases are knottier for these nine than might have appeared at the outset.
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"They've been here before," Traeger announces near the outset, referencing a 30-year period that corresponds with the first movie.
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This would raise the possibility of the agency's being involved in the design of a new plane from the outset.
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Angela Merkel, the German chancellor and the most powerful leader in Europe, was alert to Trump's bigotry from the outset.
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And if cars are fully autonomous from the outset, that would enable their use with Uber-style ride-hailing apps.
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The notice did not say how much new oil the extended Sunrise pipeline will be able to carry at the outset.
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Let me say at the outset I agree with everything that General Keane has said and also what Kerik said before.
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From the outset, Bank of Portugal made it clear that it intended that Novo Banco would be sold to private shareholders.
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The ballot measures attempt to capitalize on something the same-sex marriage movement didn't enjoy at the outset: broad public support.
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The Cardinals briefly got within 216 at the outset of the second half, but LSU quickly pushed the lead to 224.
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At the outset we thought that that would deter some investors, and were surprised getting the book size that we did.
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The countries are indeed from the Obama administration's list, but the breadth of the limitations are far greater at the outset.
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The Twitter user made it clear that the tweet was a joke from the outset, but that didn't stop the internet.
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He's a contributor for the Outset Network, which reported that he recently completed his first round of chemotherapy and radiation treatments.
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The Democratic National Committee made clear from the outset that one of the rules is that the rules can be changed.
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"In this election, President Trump may not be on the ballot, but his agenda surely is," she said at the outset.
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"The actions of North Korea are unacceptable," Harris said at the outset of a meeting with Japanese foreign minister Fumio Kishida.
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The final words having been provided at the outset, the story itself is, in effect, a matter of solving for x.
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They are "commanded" at the outset of the trial by the sergeant-at-arms to "keep silence, on pain of imprisonment".
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Make sure that fundamental trust is there at the outset, she says, so that you're able to equally balance the load.
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Yeah, it's really weird for me, because especially at the outset I felt like I was a flea on the elephant.
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From nearly the outset, participants in the now-famous accelerator program learned to frame their growth metrics as compellingly as possible.
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With these regulations, the GDPR is aiming to foster better practices for designing systems with privacy in mind from the outset.
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"Dying industries will come roaring back to life," he told a joint session of Congress at the outset of his presidency.
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Singular since the outset of her career, she has followed what she calls her "personal thread" for more than 514 years.
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At the outset of the game you wake in a research facility, both of your hands trapped in a strange box.
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With fossil fuel plants, costs are more evenly spread between construction of facilities at the outset and buying fuel over time.
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From the outset, Beethoven decides to use the symphony as a vehicle for expressing his very strong convictions, urgently and publicly.
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Some, like N26 in Germany or Atom Bank in Britain, sought to be full-service, online retail banks from the outset.
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From the outset of this administration, we've been rebuilding our military, putting the safety and security of the American people first.
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Your Crappy American Diet Might Leave Your Gut Bacteria StuntedAdopting a healthy lifestyle might not seem that hard on the outset.
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One of the top mistakes entrepreneurs make at the very outset is developing something that's not solving a problem, he said.
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The two sides are squabbling over a deal that was difficult to implement from the outset, and that ultimately proved ineffective.
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"Our intention from the outset has been to tell a story," the creators said in a MySpace statement following the outing.
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In a number of cases (including Apple's), we're left with more questions about consistent enforcement than we had at the outset.
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The Mara Hoffman office volunteered at a New York City composting center so they could identify any problems at the outset.
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At the outset at the rally, Mr. Trump said he would let small children "run through the plane" as he talked.
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It is not clear why the employees at sitting desks were less productive at the outset than the standing desk group.
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Fully charged at the outset of my trip, I placed this beast in my bag and never had to recharge it.
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Fear focuses more on the outset of the zombie apocalypse, whereas the original series is more about survival after the outbreak.
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Sohoni was among the first to speak on the issue, and she tried to sound an optimistic note at the outset.
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St. Louis came out on the attack from the outset, netting the first goal at 9:13 of the first period.
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At the outset of the New Year we should resolve that when schools become military targets, we will not stand aside.
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Women have powered Democratic resistance to Trump from the outset of his presidency and powered House election gains for Democrats, too.
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But from the outset, the authors of the ADEA recognized there were other kinds of discrimination besides intentional acts of prejudice.
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From the outset, DeVos' proposed cuts were unlikely to pass in Congress, which has the final say on federal budget appropriations.
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Basically, payments made to a private partner need to be budgeted at a project's outset, long before shovels hit the ground.
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From the outset, he chose to make the underlying code of the World Wide Web available to anyone without a fee.
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He has led the field from the outset in polls that excluded Lula, by tapping into voter anger over political corruption.
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"The thing about counter-insurgency is that it doesn't really work," the narrator, only identified much later, explains near the outset.
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Traits favourable to a task, such as perfect musical pitch, help at the outset but confer no advantage at higher levels.
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At the outset of In Our Hands, he admits that if he had his druthers, there'd be no redistribution at all.
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At the outset of Titanfall 2, BT has just lost his human partner, and you're the new guy taking his spot.
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Clemson (1-1) took control from the outset and built a 210-point lead, 241.2-246.3, midway through the first half.
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Roker Media decided at the outset that we would be platform agnostic and instead focus on talent, audiences and superior programming.
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Democrats expected to win easily at the outset of the contest because there's not much that's "old" about the dominion anymore.
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Heron scored 22 of the Red Storm's first 333 points and it appeared like St. John's would cruise from the outset.
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But from the outset, suspicion fell on Ms. Lodzinski, who was estranged from Timmy's father at the time of the disappearance.
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The turmoil at the outset of World War I in 1914 led to its longest shutdown, four and a half months.
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Our founders should have welcomed blacks and women as full partners from the outset in the grand experiment known as America.
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"The story of my body is not a story of triumph," Gay declares at the outset of her powerful, unvarnished memoir.
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The city maintained at the outset that Laquan McDonald, 17, was threatening police officers with a knife when they killed him.
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In a gaggle with the traveling press at the outset of the trip, Pompeo denied that there was confusion from allies.
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From the outset, May decided that she had to keep the Tory Leavers on-side for the sake of party unity.
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"My answer is the same, I committed at the outset, I will support the Republican nominee, whoever it is," Cruz said.
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That's so everyone has a clear understanding of what the company's mission is at the outset of the pitch, Scott said.
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Preventing them from finding out about those histories at the outset of the application process did not change their underlying desire.
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At the outset of each policy subcommittee's deliberations, we started with a blank slate: there were never any pre-determined outcomes.
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However, the order to sell is a consequence of Kunlun not getting the thumbs up from the U.S. from the outset.
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Schiff asked Williams at the outset of his questioning whether there was anything relevant on that call to the impeachment inquiry.
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At the outset of the 116th Congress, returning and new members alike should turn their attention to these important next steps.
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That's why he could make a major point of emphasizing religious liberty -- a core issue for his campaign since its outset.
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Swollen shoot disease is an incurable virus that at the outset, reduces crop yields before killing trees within 2-3 years.
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At the outset, it looked like things could get pretty grim at the National Institutes of Health under President Donald Trump.
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Walker was praised for being a five-tool talent from the outset, someone who could beat you any number of ways.
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"Digging up existing roads to install fiber-optic cable is ten times more expensive than laying it at the outset," Rep.
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But, for a film that looks at the outset like a straight music doc, the band aren't the film's real focus.
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Much of the fight promotion saw a heated and, to some people, a borderline-arrogant Groves berate Froch from the outset.
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At the outset, hydrogen looks like a promising alternative to fuel the future of transportation, but what does Elon Musk think?
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It's clear from the outset that Tacoma has a vested interest in exploring the conflicts between organized labor and corporate bodies.
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True to form, her campaign was nervous and hypercontrolling from the outset, a point that I fleshed out in the story.
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From the outset, the AFL-CIO provided detailed and substantive suggestions for improving this agreement and evidence to support our positions.
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From the outset, the parties had differed widely on key issues, especially migration and climate policies, and the talks were tense.
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From the outset of the case, the brutal attacks on P.J. and Mikayla seemed all but inexplicable and baffled the police.
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But it's best for women if they can control their fertility from the outset with access to reliable, affordable birth control.
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Juan needles Ester, complaining that all would have been well had she not committed a tiny deception at the affair's outset.
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The director explains at the outset that several of the film's tales lack endings, and the final one has no beginning.
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At the outset, Cassius (Lakeith Stanfield) is out of a job, lives in his uncle's garage and is behind on rent.
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He's less accustomed to the stubbornly determined love that Julie, a kitchen worker at a women's hostel, offers from the outset.
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The long balls began almost from the outset, with eight runs scoring in the first two innings on five home runs.
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When the votes in contentious cases can be predicted at the outset, constitutional law simply becomes partisan politics by another name.
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From the outset of his presidency, Johnson appreciated that enacting the Great Society depended on careful handling of the Vietnam problem.
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Again, as I said at the outset, I've seen firsthand how seriously every member of this committee is taking his work.
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Let's get one thing out of the way at the outset: The answer is unlikely to be found in a courtroom.
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Impeachment was the first topic discussed at the outset of the debate, with several candidates outlining their support for impeaching Trump.
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But from the outset, the police union balked, warning of "more drive-by shootings, more drugs" and a spike in crime.
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From the outset of his campaign and throughout the nominating process, the immediate deportation of undocumented immigrants became Trump's signature issue.
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"Women like me aren't supposed to run for office," Ocasio-Cortez says at the outset of the two-minute viral ad.
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"I would also like to note at the outset the empty chair at the witness table," McCain said during opening remarks.
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He joked at the outset of his remarks that he cleared his schedule to attend Thursday's summit at his daughter's request.
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Yet, Mueller's lawyers and investigators didn't even attempt to disclose them from the outset, much less bow out of the investigation.
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At the outset of the 1936 baseball season, Ford Frick, the president of the National League, admonished his players and managers.
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Ms. Terry, by contrast, has spoken from the outset of an apprenticeship to Shakespeare that began when she was a child.
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This is just giving a slightly broader portfolio to somebody who has been deeply involved in our campaign from the outset.
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This is a true testament to the uniquely capital efficient and profitable model the team chose to deploy from the outset.
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But it was the government that decided at the outset to employ enhanced interrogation techniques and excessive coercion on terrorism suspects.
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McConnell has remained adamant that any decisions about witnesses would come later in a Senate trial instead of at the outset.
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Yet, from the outset, Mr. Trump has pounced on the religion and background of the two congresswomen to fan racial divisions.
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Hornacek has asserted that the team will be committed to the triangle offense — long a nuisance to Anthony — from the outset.
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Her goal from the outset was to solve consumers&apos health problems — whether through safe, affordable sunscreen or nutritious, tasty beverages.
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But Republicans were expected to block the Democratic attempt to get an agreement on Bolton at the outset of the trial.
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The resolution included a rejection of additional witnesses and documents at the outset of the proceeding as pushed for by Democrats.
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All activities on these two unconnected activities were appropriate, publicly documented from the outset and consistent with regulations and the law.
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Louisiana State dominated fourth-ranked Georgia from the outset, and Joe Burrow made his case to lock up the Heisman Trophy.
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The most telling decision made at the outset was the heavy initial investment in staffers, particularly in Iowa and New Hampshire.
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And at the outset that is an advantage, but it is unclear how much higher the ceiling for each can go.
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"Without leadership from the President, any attempt to marshal such a response will be inherently weakened at the outset," it says.
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"I may live in liberal America, but I know that this is not the only America," she explains at the outset.
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The introduction and endorsement of a Republican nominee by two Democratic senators is unusual at the outset of a confirmation hearing.
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Sometimes the next contributor is obvious from the outset, as it was with Murray, who excelled on special teams at Minnesota.
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Ironically, Trump's attacks on the media as biased may not have been true at the outset but they are true now.
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For a brief time at the outset of the 116th Congress in January, things were looking up for the committee's functioning.
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" Hamilton says that he considered Cruz "a very respectful young kid who you could tell from the outset didn't belong there.
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In Proske's conception, the heroine is mad from the outset, the story unfolding as an extended hallucination in a hospital ward.
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Despite the skepticism that Fielder's elaborate, nonsensical schemes often engendered at the outset, client after client eventually trusted him to try.
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At the outset, four of the spheres will glow red, indicating that those are the spheres to keep an eye on.
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Yet, from the outset, Mr. Trump has pounced on the religion and background of the two congresswomen to fan racial divisions.
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The conclusion we reached — that her novels are unusual in their focus on the ordinary — was not obvious at the outset.
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The move was fraught with the miscommunications and contradictions that have characterized the relationship between Trump and Tillerson from the outset.
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He was noticeably a step slower at the outset and didn't take his first shot until late in the second quarter.
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The SDF wishes to control these off-world resources and launches an attack on Geneva at the outset of the game.
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Let me circle back for a second to your point at the outset, that Michigan is wrongly seen as a blue state.
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Your first decision right at the outset is whether to upgrade the components inside your current computer or buy something completely new.
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From the outset, Vanguard had many actively managed funds, including Vanguard Health Care, run for 30 years by legendary investor Ed Owens.
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I kept returning to the feeling that he'd been in control from the outset, just as he said he needed to be.
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Music has been part of human life almost from the outset: archaeological digs have turned up flutes at least 40,000 years old.
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Parodied by some as the "mini-Merkel," Kramp-Karrenbauer struggled from the outset to prove she possessed the gravitas for the role.
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Right from the outset, the family has said that Anne Sacoolas has to come back to the UK to face the music.
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In the case of Tall Grass, I was very clear from the outset that we would present a real, believable, "normal" world.
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They can be less expensive on the outset, but if they're providing conflicted advice, it may cost you in the long run.
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ARM's designs, which have, from the outset, been about lightness and efficiency, are working to build up its credentials for heavier workloads.
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There's no space battle at the outset, just menacing shots of a Star Destroyer eclipsing a planet and stormtroopers in landing craft.
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With Destiny 2's much larger arsenal, hand-crafted gear means the "lottery" vibe I mentioned at the outset also goes away.
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And because data is critical to self-driving cars, it has designed its vehicles from the outset to be sophisticated rolling computers.
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From the outset, they have energetically engaged in the information war through their own lively, libelous and, at times, ludicrous media channels.
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At the outset, the company plans on offering fully autonomous rides with a Waymo employee in the car only as a chaperone.
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The pros involved the things that Amazon was seeking from the outset, including the ability to attract and retain talent, and infrastructure.
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Gadsby overtly rejects self-deprecating humor from the outset of her show, seeking a more empowering way to talk about her identity.
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Demme heightens our senses from the outset; he saturates us in the logic of his aesthetics and the language of his vision.
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Alternatively, consider a pre-owned car, which is less expensive to buy at the outset and lowers depreciation costs substantially over time.
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Buhl shared the letter with the activists who contacted her, part of a quid pro quo they'd agreed on from the outset.
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From the outset, this little gadget has two shortcomings—the Galaxy phone exclusivity and that TSA always flags this camera as suspicious.
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At the outset Zafgen did expect one or two deaths in the trial owing to the nature of the disease, Hughes said.
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BOE, which was dubbed Beijing Oriental Electronics at its outset back in 1993, won't be a familiar name to most tech observers.
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In fact the story may have ended there, had SCL denied that Carroll had the right to his data from the outset.
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Seattle right-hander Mike Leake was pounded from the outset and served up three of the homers as well as three doubles.
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At the outset of this administration, it became clear from early on: In a very real sense, we inherited a cyber-crisis.
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The lefty encountered trouble from the outset, allowing an infield single to George Springer that deflected off second baseman Gleyber Torres' glove.
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Vice, which recently joined the world of cable television, said from the outset it would be keeping advertising below the industry standard.
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The attendee, Kyle Coddington, who writes for the conservative news blog Outset, sent a tweet to Bee shortly after the segment aired.
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Guitars had become more pronounced since Rape and Honey, and from the outset they wanted to intensify that component of the music.
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From the outset, Cruz advisers were split about how seriously to compete in the Granite State and how to keep expectations low.
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He emphasizes to me at the outset of our phone call that he respects Britton both as a scientist and a practitioner.
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The buyout was backed by a US$500m-equivalent loan, but arrangers Jefferies and Credit Suisse ran into opposition from the outset.
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This overlap has been present from the outset of efforts by governments to use the hacking in pursuit of their strategic interests.
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At the outset, the goal was to finish the investigation by the end of 2015 — before the first primary votes were cast.
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The juxtaposition of grandiose claims with an inability to deliver has eroded Trump's public standing, which was historically weak from the outset.
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My fear of spending the day with two totally informed women, who have seen and lived everything before, subsides from the outset.
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From the outset it was clear that Mr Manohar, a lawyer by trade, was dubious about the direction the ICC had taken.
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Inside once again puts you in the role of a young, unnamed boy, and from the very outset you're on the run.
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From the outset, she tried to articulate a "Trump Doctrine" to explain President Donald Trump's vision of America's place in the world.
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"Nothing has changed from what we said from the outset of this campaign," said Sabrina Singh, a spokeswoman for the Booker campaign.
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Several justices indicated that they were prepared to rule only on what plaintiffs were required to say at the outset of lawsuits.
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"We're here because the International Space Station is now open for business," NASA lead spokesperson Stephanie Schierholz said at the conference outset.
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OK, let me grant from the outset that I'm not David Letterman and this top 10 list isn't very funny at all.
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From the outset of this storm, President Trump directed the full resources of the federal government to support rescue and recovery efforts.
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"We had a philosophical decision to make at the outset," said Marilyn Sollar, the director of sales and leasing for Delta Management.
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The concept made for easy headlines, and Badasyan received a slew of American media attention at its outset, both positive and critical.
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"I think the way the regulation was done at the outset — we've seen that it is working, not perfectly," she told Hill.
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