"Over the course of the game your playing has become confused," or "I have to say you are a terrible player," Pepper said over the course of the game.
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Uber expanded to 60 over the course of the year.
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Over the course of the week, he continued to deteriorate.
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It added 0.7 percent over the course of the week.
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Shares rose 5.44 percent over the course of the day.
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Reports of casualties fluctuated over the course of the night.
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Over the course of the next few weeks, tension grew.
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Gestural echoes multiply over the course of the three pieces.
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Over the course of the year, however, the arrangement soured.
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It lost 0.25 percent over the course of the week.
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Rather, it fluctuates predictably over the course of the day.
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Over the course of the study, 1,225 of them died.
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A lot will change over the course of the campaign.
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Over the course of the summer it was at 21.9.
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I've worked on that over the course of the years.
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They corrected their style over the course of the game.
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Over the course of the year you'll save almost £65.
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Athletes salaries have soared over the course of the decade.
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The friendship developed over the course of the creative collaboration.
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These ruptures built over the course of the second half.
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So you did how many acquisitions over the course of the ...?
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Bitcoin plunged by a third over the course of the week.
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He revealed it over the course of the last two days.
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Over the course of the film, Naina falls hard for Aman.
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Ross having shrunk over the course of the twentieth century as
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The truth unravels over the course of the show's six episodes.
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The rollout will complete over the course of the week ahead.
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Over the course of the conference, I realized a few things.
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Not a word over the course of the two-hour examination.
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John Hickenlooper, attempted to claim over the course of the night.
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Online sales grew 49.4 percent over the course of the quarter.
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The group turned on itself over the course of the proceedings.
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Note that suggestions may change over the course of the year.
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Here's what he's learned over the course of the last decade.
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Another six would appear over the course of the next hour.
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It's 295 percent over the course of the last three cycles.
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These two tactics seesawed over the course of the Obama era.
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So over the course of the week, we raised $6 grand.
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Last year 165,000 fans attended over the course of the weekend.
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Over the course of the eruption it sank about 200 feet.
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Five patients became seizure-free over the course of the study.
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This works out at £79 over the course of the contract.
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Over the course of the past few months, newly minted Rep.
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Did you develop an opinion over the course of the series?
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Over the course of the study, 230 men developed heart disease.
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These haven't gotten better over the course of the ISIS fight.
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What happens over the course of the weekend in New York?
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Over the course of the evening, which stretched until 6 a.m.
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I had two kids over the course of the show, too.
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Over the course of the morning, both sides hardened their positions.
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Over the course of the proceedings, Short Creek has changed dramatically.
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Democrats ran about 2,300 ads over the course of the week.
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Things just continued to escalate over the course of the day.
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Instead, make it today, leisurely, over the course of the day.
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Over the course of the 10-year study, 31,545 developed diabetes.
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Instead, a very different dynamic unfolded over the course of the ceremony.
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Microsoft's stock price was largely unaffected over the course of the case.
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The account gained nearly 70,000 followers over the course of the afternoon.
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The volcano has erupted regularly over the course of the last century.
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He produced three scenes over the course of the Grabbys weekend alone.
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Billions of eclipses have happened over the course of the Earth's history.
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Over the course of the day, this proved to be false information.
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They&aposve done enough of that over the course of the years.
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This product mix may be refined over the course of the testing.
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There were hard moments for them over the course of the year.
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Over the course of the film, the two fall for one another.
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She has grown increasingly fragile-looking over the course of the trial.
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But it suffered some ratings decline over the course of the season.
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Buffer will post them over the course of the day or week.
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Over the course of the outbreak, eight cases of microcephaly were identified.
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Interest rates have come down materially over the course of the year.
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It's all about who got fattest over the course of the season.
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Over the course of the night, volunteers hand out 242 hot meals.
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Over the course of the year, 805 people died in the Aegean.
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Furthermore, Clinton has grown very unpopular over the course of the primaries.
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Instead, it was slowly released over the course of the past month.
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Those criticisms continued and intensified over the course of the next year.
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These minor annoyances popped up repeatedly over the course of the week.
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He grows and struggles and changes over the course of the series.
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The pop star shared several Instagrams over the course of the night.
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I did my work, very slowly, over the course of the day.
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But there was trial and error over the course of the show.
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But she steadily lost that advantage over the course of the campaign.
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On policy matters, Trump was scattershot over the course of the evening.
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Has their opinion changed at all over the course of the unit?
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Total interest would be about $5,0003 over the course of the loan.
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Those numbers have not shifted significantly over the course of the cycle.
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Edith faced her share of struggles over the course of the show.
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The fever has mellowed a bit over the course of the year.
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This deal saves you almost £75 over the course of the year.
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The cast changes over the course of the run, through March 19.
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There were a few firsts over the course of the night, too.
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Over the course of the primary, of course, that's hurt Clinton mightily.
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She and Nana have become friends over the course of the season.
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On Wednesday, the market tumble snowballed over the course of the day.
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Over the course of the show, which flits around non-chronologically, Mrs.
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Over the course of the interview, which began shortly after 6 p.m.
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Daniel doesn't suddenly become whole again over the course of the finale.
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That story has only gotten longer over the course of the campaign.
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We've seen usage double over the course of the last 12 months.
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Over the course of the year, however, there was a noticeable shift.
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She shifted character more than once over the course of the season.
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But over the course of the last year or so, things changed.
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Over the course of the test, it will expand to more regions.
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Over the course of the campaign, other candidates, such as Massachusetts Sen.
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Its stock dipped about 5 percent over the course of the quarter.
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And again, we've been saying that over the course of the year.
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That's a staggering increase over the course of the last few years.
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Beauty trends have evolved tremendously over the course of the last decade.
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Over the course of the campaign, Mr. Trump increasingly echoed those views.
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Slowly over the course of the afternoon, the question became an affirmation.
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No matter — over the course of the night, they were all consumed.
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The height, I think, over the course of the conflict, some 40,000 fighters.
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Both figures moved little over the course of the investigation in CNN's polling.
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But greater comfort with risk prevailed over the course of the trading day.
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That's an extra discount of around £15 over the course of the plan.
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Over the course of the night, E. turned his original $6.50 into $14.78.
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We will be reaching out to them over the course of the campaign.
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How did that play out over the course of the last few days.
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We've done a lot of formal experimentation over the course of the game.
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I laughed maybe twice over the course of the show's first three episodes.
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Over the course of the two published novels, he recounts his life story.
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We chatted back and forth a bit over the course of the week.
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Over the course of the next few hours the hole got increasingly larger.
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How did your thoughts of him change over the course of the project?
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Over the course of the show, Kate is pummeled with even more hardship.
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Israel has bombed Syrian targets fairly frequently over the course of the war.
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Over the course of the summer, bear 812 went from bony to butterball.
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Over the course of the game, you'll hear Kratos demand "Boy!" countless times.
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Ahead, find Frappuccino flavors spanning over the course of the past 20 years.
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Over the course of the season, however, the role seeps into the man.
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They've been slowly building up their power over the course of the series.
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Many Summoners have come and gone over the course of the spring split.
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And over the course of the decade, stress levels had been gradually decreasing.
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Over the course of the summer I graduated to become a 'concrete finisher.
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Hedge funds also lagged the broader gauge over the course of the year.
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Over the course of the first several months you're there, you lose fluid.
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Over the course of the season you're going to get more at-bats.
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Parameters such as pitch can change over the course of the dancer's interactions.
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Some 190 rockets were fired on Israel over the course of the day.
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But Atlus demolishes that initial good will over the course of the game.
|
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As the Catholic Church gradually retrenched over the course of the 1980s and
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Over the course of the year, supplies from both countries have recovered significantly.
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These prolonged slumps have been shortening over the course of the last century.
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And, certainly we've seen some of that over the course of the season.
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This saves you over £100 over the course of the two-year contract.
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USB's balance sheet has continued to grow over the course of the year.
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Over the course of the last two years, Kotlin's popularity has only increased.
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Theoretically, Trump could rectify his policy ignorance over the course of the campaign.
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Over the course of the fight, Scott was generally the man pushing forward.
|
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Ebru and I chatted a few times over the course of the year.
|
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Over the course of the performance, the images warped and burned and undulated.
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The victims were tied up and tortured over the course of the night.
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The film unfolds over the course of the three days preceding the crime.
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You've kept us pretty busy over the course of the last couple months.
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Over the course of the past year or so, everyone got horny online.
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"It's a question of balance over the course of the day," she said.
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"I saw her over the course of the tournament," Rapp told BuzzFeed News.
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You'll be learning more probably over the course of the next 24 hours.
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Over the course of the 1960s, after Kennedy's death, those divisions would deepen.
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Over the course of the 41-minute episode, there are warning signs galore.
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But what, over the course of the next 75,000 years, will it be?
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Over the course of the morning rush, nearly a dozen lines suffered delays.
|
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The bank's share price rose 1.14 percent over the course of the day.
|
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The chart, at least over the course of the last week, isn't pretty.
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Over the course of the next week or so, a dozen more joined.
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Clinton's edge would rise and fall over the course of the next year.
|
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Around 60,000 people showed up to Middlelands over the course of the festival.
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Over the course of the year, it dropped, but not by very much.
|
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Over the course of the day, the team switched between two different tunes.
|
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Indiana has experienced a season of reform over the course of the last decade.
|
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So a lot of work has been done over the course of the crisis.
|
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This intragenerational divide has become increasingly clear over the course of the presidential election.
|
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Over the course of the night, the needle might vary widely in its assessments.
|
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That means the value of the crude drops over the course of the voyage.
|
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We expect to hear more at the conference over the course of the afternoon.
|
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Republicans in the experiment actually grew more conservative over the course of the test.
|
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Relations between Malaysia and North Korea have deteriorated over the course of the investigation.
|
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Many Americans pay more taxes than they owe over the course of the year.
|
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But over the course of the 2000s, the rom-com entered a slow decline.
|
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Over the course of the 15-year conflict an estimated 19823,000 people would vanish.
|
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Ahead, see exactly how much you could save over the course of the summer.
|
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The region minted three new billionaires a week over the course of the year.
|
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I'm looking forward to sharing what I learn over the course of the year.
|
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These new features will roll out over the course of the next few weeks.
|
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And there have a slew of IPOs over the course of the last quarter.
|
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Over the course of the book, I started experiencing awkwardness to a lesser degree.
|
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Historians note that, over the course of the 20th century, economics was butched up.
|
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We'll see how these numbers change over the course of the next few days.
|
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At least 3,500 Creeks and 5,000 Cherokee died over the course of the journey.
|
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Pence did deny some things that were true over the course of the night.
|
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One I shared, admittedly, many times over the course of the seven-episode series.
|
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In fact it has risen about 2% over the course of the past week.
|
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Each will cost $70 and ship over the course of the next six months.
|
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It's also a feature I get bored with over the course of the game.
|
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Some fans might space each episode out over the course of the ensuing weeks.
|
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"We expect to hear about that over the course of the summer," Lynch said.
|
|
It's a refrain I'll hear repeated several times over the course of the evening.
|
|
How have you seen Kingston change over the course of the last few decades?
|
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This year, over the course of the festival, I worked with nearly 30 girls.
|
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That sum could instead be coming to you over the course of the year.
|
|
CNN: What transformation do you see in families over the course of the week?
|
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They also recorded each participant's height and weight over the course of the study.
|
|
Over the course of the week, it was tough to get any real news.
|
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But he went on to pass 16 cars over the course of the race.
|
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I think we were better than they were over the course of the game.
|
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Over the course of the week, three more videos were uploaded in chronological order.
|
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Prince has heard many variations of this story over the course of the project.
|
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Hopefully over the course of the next 48 hours we'll get some things right.
|
|
Over the course of the series, Durant pulled everything from his basketball tool kit.
|
|
DO YOU THINK THAT WILL CONTINUE OVER THE COURSE OF THE NEXT FEW MONTHS?
|
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Something unexpected has happened over the course of the past year or so, though.
|
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There have been mistakes over the course of the year that really cost us.
|
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Over the course of the afternoon, the sunlight dims and storm clouds roll in.
|
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Over the course of the retreat, he would use the versatile fruit three ways.
|
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We learn a few things about their work over the course of the game.
|
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Over the course of the company's short life span, it's gone through several iterations.
|
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The Justice Ministry, then, has significant influence over the course of the Petrobras investigation.
|
|
Over the course of the show's four seasons these five people become a family.
|
|
However, it's possible that over the course of the occupation he changed his mind.
|
|
Over the course of the Trump administration, Americans have grown accustomed to political chaos.
|
|
Over the course of the entire five-hour march, that amounted to 227,000 people.
|
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Over the course of the next four days, many of my fears were confirmed.
|
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Over the course of the suit, they have changed their legal team three times.
|
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Over the course of the day, they had prepared well over 400 banh chung.
|
|
And over the course of the monthslong debate, the issue became personal for him.
|
|
Slowly, though, over the course of the next hour, the music started to change.
|
|
Over the course of the day, we came across hikers from Sweden and Canada.
|
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Many "larger" labels have approached us over the course of the past few years.
|
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Over the course of the day, jurors would see that video four more times.
|
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Among Democrats and independents, the results changed little over the course of the survey.
|
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"Our motivation resets over the course of the symphony of the night," she said.
|
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Officials have shifted antidrug strategies several times over the course of the long war.
|
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Service was gradually being restored over the course of the day, utility companies said.
|
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Over the course of the next couple weeks, I looked at maybe 30 apartments.
|
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The issue is poised to play out over the course of the 2020 campaign.
|
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Around 250 health workers died in Sierra Leone over the course of the epidemic.
|
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Sanders still spent more than he took in over the course of the month.
|
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She's also been referenced from time to time over the course of the show.
|
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Over the course of the war, the United States operated 6900 bases in Afghanistan.
|
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The best athletes in the world have aged over the course of the decade.
|
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The alleged incidents reportedly took place over the course of the past few decades.
|
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Vulnerabilities may, however, gradually build up over the course of the next 12 months.
|
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Television audiences for the Democratic primary debates dwindled over the course of the year.
|
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A number of additional suspects were also detained over the course of the night.
|
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Over the course of the exhibition, artists will be staging a series of events.
|
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And you know, over the course of the next several years going -- from less than 22019% of servers being AI-driven servers, going to 201%, by -- over the course of the next several years will drive more demand for memory and strange.
|
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Over the course of the primaries and general election campaign, my role continued to evolve.
|
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These companies never really want to leave our side over the course of the day.
|
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How do you think that relationship changes them both over the course of the season?
|
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Over the course of the performance, he was mock attacked, murdered, and left for dead.
|
|
Sources say Priebus and Trump have grown very close over the course of the campaign.
|
|
Performance declined significantly over the course of the task for the participants who didn't break.
|
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Over the course of the entire year, only one Democratic incumbent has been knocked off.
|
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" Brooks said over the course of the past election there has been "unrelenting voter suppression.
|
|
Over the course of the 1700s and 1800s many treatises were written exploring different possibilities.
|
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Stocks have rallied over the course of the month about three quarters of the time.
|
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But over the course of the film we see her blossom into this fierce warrior.
|
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He led most of the remaining laps over the course of the 267-lap race.
|
|
Over the course of the evening, Kirk and Owens repeatedly referred to Democratic congressional Rep.
|
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It has done the same over the course of the ongoing US war in Afghanistan.
|
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Over the course of the last decade, Ethiopia has become increasingly dependent on Chinese investment.
|
|
Over the course of the film, the nagging questions of categorization — what is true here?
|
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The team reached out to Amazon repeatedly — four times over the course of the month.
|
|
Over the course of the alleged abuse, she says she also got pregnant three times.
|
|
Over the course of the month-long experiment, researchers monitored compliance by checking participants' profiles.
|
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I'm happy that it did bring up those things over the course of the season.
|
|
And over the course of the 2000s, feminism lost that kind of "F-word" status.
|
|
Over the course of the decade, this shortage could cost the U.S. economy $2.5 trillion.
|
|
Over the course of the battle, 18 American soldiers were killed and 73 were wounded.
|
|
This way, workers pay their income and payroll taxes over the course of the year.
|
|
Over the course of the next few months, the details of what happened became clear.
|
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Over the course of the trip, I was bombarded with targeted ad after targeted ad.
|
|
So be prepared for a wild ride over the course of the next several weeks.
|
|
Over the course of the games, the U.S. athletes have lived up to the hype.
|
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Over the course of The Fall's life he worked his way through 67 band members.
|
|
Over the course of the show, we've seen the writers hammer home a key point.
|
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Atmospheric carbon concentrations measured at Mauna Loa over the course of the last 12 months.
|
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Six and a half million people searched for castles over the course of the year.
|
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The singer crows, "I'm a wanker" 36 times over the course of the song's duration.
|
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Together, we have come a long way – especially over the course of the past year.
|
|
Davidson's show, Saturday Night Live, picked up multiple awards over the course of the evening.
|
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It is on track for a 0.2 percent gain over the course of the week.
|
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Libratus' evolution over the course of the tournament has been discouraging for the human players.
|
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Fnatic started strong, but has faltered in several matchups over the course of the split.
|
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People gradually got to know him over the course of the whole thing last time.
|
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Over the course of the season, though, the one to watch was AD carry Rekkles.
|
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Lampert's previous missteps, communicating and otherwise, were well documented over the course of the trial.
|
|
The presidential cycle has been pretty reliable over the course of the last several decades.
|
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And you feel all the pressure, hope, and despair over the course of the game.
|
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All three groups experienced substantial improvement in hypertension control over the course of the study.
|
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And we plan to do this spending over the course of the next five years.
|
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Over the course of the movie — while making the movie within the movie — Wiseau unravels.
|
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Worse, the tuition rapidly ate through the family's savings over the course of the year.
|
|
Lobbyists have bundled $19.6 million for Clinton over the course of the Democrat's presidential campaign.
|
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The album has a certain cosmic undertone that developed over the course of the recording.
|
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What at first seems familiar over the course of the series grows stranger and stranger.
|
|
But Clinton countered and may have won more points over the course of the night.
|
|
Now, obviously things can and will change over the course of the general election campaign.
|
|
And over the course of the last few months, that refrain acquired a hashtag: #HimToo.
|
|
Of course, the dynamics of Sanders's press coverage shifted over the course of the race.
|
|
"Eastern have been the best team consistently over the course of the season," Sutcliffe said.
|
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Over the course of the series, Green averaged 22.2 points, 11.2 rebounds and 7.4 assists.
|
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Over the course of the week, the police said, they killed five militants in shootouts.
|
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Over the course of the decade, 220006-2202 percent of Puerto Ricans fled their home.
|
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The motivations of each are revealed over the course of the powerful 90-minute play.
|
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Over the course of the next four months, Conley flew 15 flights over the site.
|
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The essay prompt asked how the animals' feelings changed over the course of the story.
|
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It lost 22018 percent over the course of the week, after three weeks of gains.
|
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This year, around 8,000 people walked through the doors over the course of the festival.
|
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In other words, WeWork made no money over the course of the two-year contract.
|
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Her weight went from 322 pounds to 70 pounds over the course of the decade.
|
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Over the course of the season, two managers and a coach would lose their jobs.
|
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That broad matchup budged only a little over the course of the race, handing Mrs.
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You'll see some of the same themes come up over the course of the year.
|
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He said the GOP has continued to change over the course of the Trump presidency.
|
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Over the course of the ten films they make together, he gives her many names.
|
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Davidson's show, Saturday Night Live, picked up multiple awards over the course of the evening.
|
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But Chapter 60083 allows secured debts to be repaid over the course of the plan.
|
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Over the course of The Line, however, Walker is constantly changing, both mentally and physically.
|
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Datadog will phase out the Madumbo platform over the course of the next few months.
|
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And that's happened a few times over the course of the last couple of years.
|
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Over the course of the next forty years, the show's role as provocateur was upended.
|
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Over the course of the following decades, he says that number closed in on 40%.
|
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Cumulatively, the legislation would fund $1.1 billion over the course of the next 15 months.
|
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As usual, I recommended three bottles to be consumed over the course of the month.
|
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The same pattern has been repeated several times over the course of the past year.
|
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African-American workers have seen smaller gains over the course of the recovery, for example.
|
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Over the course of the decade following Sanneh's essay, music criticism increasingly turned against rockism.
|
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It's been difficult to watch events unfold over the course of the past 18 months.
|
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I roll joints [and] smoke a little weed over the course of the whole day.
|
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The Summit 12 will reveal the three remaining competitors over the course of the week.
|
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We've been reading "The Chronicles of Narnia" over the course of the past two years.
|
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"I do my homework," she told me several times over the course of the interview.
|
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And that's something that hasn't been in the discussion over the course of the primary.
|
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Plus, Isner vowed $100 for every ace he hit over the course of the tournament.
|
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Q. Does the flu vaccine become less effective over the course of the flu season?
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She has seen him just four times over the course of the last 22 years.
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Over the course of the year, the government borrowed $95.6 trillion, and repaid slightly less.
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There were plenty of one-hit wonders over the course of the past 10 years.
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Over the course of the Obama administration, Democrats lost over 1,000 legislative and congressional seats.
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Over the course of the year, you'll save $48, which makes this a great deal.
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"I know what I'm doing," Feinstein repeated several times over the course of the conversation.
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Over the course of the decade, they defined an era of vanity, excess, and dissociation.
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So over the course of the three-month hiatus, everyone's storylines advance quite a bit.
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Let's all keep that in mind over the course of the 2020 U.S. presidential campaign.
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Your congressional seats will change over the course of the game based on your choices.
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The Cavaliers outscored the Pacers by just 16 points over the course of the series.
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Shares of Equifax have fallen nearly 18 percent over the course of the past week.
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I would have expected more wage growth over the course of the last 24 months.
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Over the course of the book, Omu -- a Nigerian immigrant -- feeds her entire American neighborhood.
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"Get over it," more than one character tells her over the course of the movie.
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Community concerns persisted over the course of the next year, although officials largely dismissed them.
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But that also meant that over the course of the year, workers prepaid less tax.
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They may have a few thousand dollars of earnings over the course of the year.
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There, he spent about three hours on official business over the course of the day.
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It's a question I've been asked a lot over the course of the primary season.
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Over the course of the day, its shares rose 92 percent and closed at $28.79.
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However, trans inmates won important rights and protections over the course of the Obama years.
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They pitched multiple projects to their professor over the course of the class, to no avail.
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Arya's emotional growth has been mirrored by her physical evolution over the course of the series.
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The Bachelor host spoke candidly to DeGeneres about Viall's transformation over the course of the season.
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In this way, individual EVs spread their demand for juice over the course of the night.
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I may have done it myself two or three times over the course of the season.
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Over the course of the study 44 percent answered yes to this question at least once.
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It's estimated 750,000 glasses of free Champagne are passed out over the course of the evening.
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The project used the wax of nine candles purchased over the course of the past year.
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Over the course of the Trump presidency, you're looking at an increase of about 254.1,250 jobs.
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The teen daughter, Elena, comes out as a lesbian over the course of the first season.
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I portion the rest out into four containers to eat over the course of the week.
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Over the course of the next 24 hours, K.'s Instagram account was inundated with messages.
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Over the course of the next few days she pulled out about a half dozen more.
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Phelps becomes increasingly distressed over the course of the call, going from relatively calm to sobbing.
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But over the course of the opening sequence of this harrowing Holocaust drama, much is understood.
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Over the course of the 10-year study, 35.6 percent of the men reported erectile dysfunction.
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Over the course of the past five months, Childs has donated over $330,000 to Republican groups.
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The update should be rolling out to devices over the course of the next few days.
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Over the course of the trip, his parents reportedly became increasingly concerned about his mental health.
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Over the course of the 30-minute interview, Trump also addressed the controversy surrounding the Oct.
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There is some work that, over the course of the weekend, we can keep working together.
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Altogether, Fnatic's Fortnite team managed to bag more than $0003,2000 over the course of the tournament.
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Over the course of the series, which began in July 2016, Bois has evolved his style.
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Over the course of the month, the show lost about half of its national advertising buys.
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Hill and Rodríguez experiment with comic genres and art styles over the course of the series.
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We were careful in hiring people, so we ramped up over the course of the year.
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Over the course of the study, between 1952 and 1969, it collected more than 12,000 reports.
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Over the course of the last week, California's Coachella Valley hosted a strange, anti-social visitor.
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Over the course of the 30 minutes I was tuned in, the little shop was bustling.
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We were mindful of that both within the songs and over the course of the album.
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What's more, the estimated age of the average patient decreased over the course of the study.
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The average over the course of the match was 39.2% in Kanto and 37.2% in Kansai.
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Over the course of the day, jury members came back with three questions for the judge.
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Could any or all of these things become true, over the course of the FBI's investigation?
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There's been a lot of talk about the media's failings over the course of the election.
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You end up earning enough points over the course of the game to upgrade almost everything.
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They're fleshed out characters who you will grow close to over the course of the game.
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AND WE HAVE A PLAN THAT HAS OUR MARGIN IMPROVING OVER THE COURSE OF THE YEAR.
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On average, participants had sex on 4 days over the course of the 14-day study.
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We've spent some time over the course of the year reliving the 1992-93 season, i.e.
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Flynn warned loan loss provisions were likely to rise further over the course of the year.
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THAT ASSUMES THAT WE NORMALIZE THE BALANCE SHEET OVER THE COURSE OF THE NEXT FIVE YEARS.
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I am overwhelmed with all that has happened over the course of the past few days.
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Because, they've all read Harry Potter innumerable times over the course of the past fifteen years.
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He will then install the sensors over the course of the next two to three weeks.
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The CBS partnership means that Twitter will have constant coverage over the course of the week.
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It persisted until 2015, with 66 letters sent over the course of the past six years.
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" Over the course of the campaign, Trump called Bergdahl a traitor who "should have been executed.
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The relationship between Kelly and Trump has soured over the course of the last several months.
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Obama mentioned that the team's victories over the course of the season were not always pretty.
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And we will continue to do our homework over the course of the next few days.
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According to Forbes, the former WWE star earned $89.4 million over the course of the year.
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Over the course of the study, published in JAMA Oncology, there were 27,985 cases of cancer.
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It lost 0.25 percent over the course of the week, breaking a nine-week winning streak.
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Over the course of the promo cycle, it was once again the problematic lyrics on Riot!
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Over the course of the 1930s and into the 1940s, however, the nature of radio changed.
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How many chats like that he had over the course of the weekend, I don't know.
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The works will be lent individually in rotation over the course of the next two decades.
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Nearly 21,295 black soldiers died over the course of the war — 22013,21960 of infection or disease.
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Over the course of the fight, this one woman is screaming about Facebook the whole time.
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And over the course of the past dozen years, it's begun to actually change people's lives.
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But over the course of the next four years, the industry quietly worked out the kinks.
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What felt most lacking over the course of the afternoon, though, was any discernible emotional connection.
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Over the course of the movie, we learn that he "stole" his voice from his brother.
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It orchestrates predictable peaks and troughs of energy over the course of the 27-hour day.
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Some eyebrow-raising details related to Gillum himself have emerged over the course of the investigation.
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Over the course of the study, researchers moved seven adult dragons away from their home territory.
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Over the course of the coming weeks, we will explore other ways to engage the community.
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"We are waiting for results over the course of the afternoon," the club said on Twitter.
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Over the course of the day, Mr. Dutton and Mr. Morrison declared their intention to run.
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Over the course of the week, the hospital took in about another 100 coronavirus-positive patients.
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Finn, on the other hand, ages from 12 to 17 over the course of the series.
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Last week, 26 percent of consumers expected business to deteriorate over the course of the year.
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Knightley and Emma have mirrored faults, which they must correct over the course of the novel.
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And so you had, over the course of the formation of this culture, an inherent mixing.
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Over the course of the U.S. presidential campaign, Donald Trump changed his mind on many issues.
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Over the course of the decade, the newfound power of social media influencers became increasingly clear.
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This two-year deal will save you just under £150 over the course of the plan.
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It's the gamechanger or it will be reversed over the course of the next 24 hours.
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In fact, sales declined by 5 percent in the market over the course of the year.
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"This team showed a lot of mental toughness over the course of the year," he said.
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Over the course of the day on Sunday, I would count no fewer than 24 accidents.
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Additional memories began to surface over the course of the next few days, according to Reyes.
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Over the course of the last nine years of press, he's proven himself consistently, exceptionally interesting.
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He gains conviction over the course of the song, which ends with a teary-eyed epiphany.
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Another '90s trend that made a comeback over the course of the decade was the choker.
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Over the course of the budget window, deficits are estimated to total more than $7 trillion.
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Over the course of the Obama administration, the EPA became a tool for promoting partisan policy.
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The work requirement will be phased in over the course of the demonstration, state officials said.
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Performance figures for the month should start to trickle out over the course of the week.
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That translates into paying more than $27.4,400 in interest over the course of the new loan.
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The group will be joined by various special guests over the course of the two evenings.
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There were 602 deaths over the course of the study, mostly from cancer and cardiovascular disease.
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The two barely speak over the course of the film; the guilty villagers talk among themselves.
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I could not have predicted what would happen over the course of the next 20 years.
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Over the course of the five rounder, Lineker landed just 93 of his 322 punches thrown.
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That's an interesting point, and my thinking on this changed over the course of the book.
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However, the heights are very high and many have fallen over the course of the month.
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Harley Davidson has repeatedly declined to comment on Trump's remarks over the course of the dispute.
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Over the course of the next month, teams from 32 countries will compete for ultimate soccer glory.
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Over the course of the game, he starts to become a little bit more of a veteran.
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Over the course of the time lapse, the sculptor creates immensely detailed facial features for the pumpkin.
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It was made of 211 vocabulary terms, but expanded to 411 over the course of the war.
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Over the course of the weekend, they would make the rounds at popular hangout spots on campus.
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So there were about a dozen different people who visited me over the course of the walk.
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Over the course of the past few years, we've allowed ourselves to focus primarily on our differences.
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De Blasio repeatedly defended his office's activities as the investigations unfolded over the course of the year.
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She mentioned the burger chain not once but twice over the course of the eight-minute clip.
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We also tracked how many times the candidates mentioned Donald Trump over the course of the evening.
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Networks of bot accounts have been a persistent problem on Twitter over the course of the election.
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However, its developers have noted that the game's features could change over the course of the beta.
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I signed up to be a player in a long campaign over the course of the semester.
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But over the course of the series, it begins to hone the importance of connections between people.
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Over the course of the evening, gentlemen, we will hear from some of Youtube's most followed stars.
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Over the course of the journey, Ezra, Richard, and Jules unlock a nimbleness on par with Maddie's.
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Donovan has raised nearly four times as much money as Grimm over the course of the campaign.
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"That way you kind of chip away at it over the course of the day," Davis says.
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Already a celebrity, Harper exploded into even more of a phenomenon over the course of the season.
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IF YOU LOOK AT GROWTH OVER THE COURSE OF THE LAST FEW DECADES, IT HAS 73%, 4%.
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Over the course of the initial mapping effort, two separate maps were made, at slightly different scales.
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Over the course of the production, we were able to make fewer and fewer corrections to it.
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Over the course of the series, the Raptors outscored Golden State by six points per 100 possessions.
|
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Over the course of the last few years, reviews in Google Maps have also become increasingly important.
|
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Target plans to introduce the feature to close to 1,000 locations over the course of the year.
|
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Meanwhile, its assets were worth $1.1 billion less over the course of the year, the report said.
|
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Microsoft's search advertising revenue from Bing has been growing steadily over the course of the financial year.
|
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Ellie Kemper talked about the changes her character will go through over the course of the season.
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They spent more than 100 million dollars building that over the course of the last four years.
|
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Over the course of the last ten years' worth of sustained economic growth, college enrollment is down.
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Over the course of the film, the tinnitus gets worse, and Maine fails to manage it appropriately.
|
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However, 414 people died over the course of the study from a medication error, according to NPR.
|
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Over the course of the last few months, the team tested Hai with about 1,000 beta testers.
|
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For instance, over 200,000 RNA molecules were expressed differently between them over the course of the experiment.
|
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Over the course of the same novel, you may find yourself sympathizing with the unlikeliest of characters.
|
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We also tracked how many times the candidates mentioned Donald Trump over the course of the debate.
|
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With semiconductors having come down a lot over the course of the last year, it's pretty normal.
|
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Revenue was up more than 38% and losses narrowed by 5% over the course of the year.
|
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Over the course of the investigation, Corallo had become the spokesperson for the full outside legal team.
|
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Community concerns persisted over the course of the next year, although these were largely dismissed by officials.
|
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That's down from £59 a month, meaning you save over £350 over the course of the deal.
|
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Sam, over the course of the six seasons, has really revealed himself to be a master manipulator.
|
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Conway, Trump advisers said, has built a positive relationship with Melania over the course of the campaign.
|
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Sessions, over the course of the next several hours, would defend himself by saying several contradictory things.
|
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However, that muscle mass didn't lead to any meaningful fat loss over the course of the study.
|
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Over the course of the last year, there has been much discussion surrounding the merits of encryption.
|
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"Over the course of the two seasons, it feels like it was a complete story," Newman explained.
|
|
A lot has happened over the course of the decade of films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
|
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That intimacy with the audience doesn't abate over the course of the film's slender 72-minute runtime.
|
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Over the course of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), Iran launched 85033 known ballistic missiles.
|
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Mueller also made no conclusion as to whether Trump obstructed justice over the course of the investigation.
|
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Editors were clearly struggling with the headline, changing it five times over the course of the day.
|
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Our review looks at how the Democratic candidate's attacks gained strength over the course of the debate.
|
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Over the course of the year, the Kremlin has enhanced its presence in the Sea of Azov.
|
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Over the course of the film, we see Honnold fall in love with a woman named Sanni.
|
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In all, Harris spent more than $500,000 with Red Dome over the course of the election cycle.
|
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Riders will get 20 seconds of air time over the course of the 3,800-foot track. dollywood.
|
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People get refunds when they have paid too much in taxes over the course of the year.
|
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There were only three briefings over the course of the month, and they lasted 58 minutes altogether.
|
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Over the course of the last hour, 58 new apologies have been added to the annual total.
|
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And over the course of the year, Daimler has promised fully autonomous cars in just five years.
|
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Over the course of the evening, 10 companies will duke it out onstage with 60-second presentations.
|
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Over the course of the past year, the button-up shirt has gone far beyond the norm.
|
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Over the course of the study -- 2002 to 2016 -- only around 40 percent of the stockpile was.
|
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Over the course of the ten episode series, the evolution of global wrestling will be deeply explored.
|
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Over the course of the show, the cultures will slowly overtake the entire whiteness of the room.
|
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Some people would say it is unfair but it averages out over the course of the year.
|
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Over the course of the campaign he was branded a terrorist sympathiser, an extremist, and a traitor.
|
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It's being released piecemeal, as a series of episodes and events over the course of the year.
|
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Over the course of the show, Jaime cut his hair, lost a hand, and grew a conscience.
|
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Denver has the league's worst defensive rating, and have actually declined over the course of the season.
|
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Over the course of the trial, Kobach and his team would do this nearly a dozen times.
|
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"He wins so many pitches over the course of the game up there," Manager Aaron Boone said.
|
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Overall, 7.8% of the study participants developed a mental health problem over the course of the study.
|
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No, the Massacre actually refers to several brawls that took place over the course of the game.
|
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Over the course of the study, and despite all the precautions offered them, 397 women became infected.
|
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Still, many parts of Syria have seen a reduction in hostilities over the course of the truce.
|
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Over the course of the day, Limentani finds himself increasingly alienated from the new Italy he encounters.
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Because I wanted to see if over the course of the conversation I might feel some effects.
|
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The European far right capitalized on this, growing stronger particularly over the course of the past decade.
|
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Over the course of the spring, that plan was translated into the policy proposal unveiled on Thursday.
|
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Over the course of the next several days, Mr. Cuban continued his public criticism of NBA officiating.
|
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Over the course of the trial, I did my best impression of a courtroom artist and failed.
|
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Principals who are forced to take the teachers will observe them over the course of the year.
|
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I've used the i5-powered Pro 7 while traveling over the course of the last few days.
|
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Over the course of the game, which lasts upwards of 50 hours, my feelings toward BB changed.
|
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It spent $5.6 million over the course of the month and reported $28.3 million in the bank.
|
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Over the course of the study — 2002 to 2016 — only around 40 percent of the stockpile was.
|
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She met a Yemeni journalist, and over the course of the next several years, fell in love.
|
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Over the course of the crisis, many workers lost not only their jobs, but also their savings.
|
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Its stock is down 5% this year, and 24% over the course of the last 12 months.
|
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Over the course of the finale's second half, a major "everything you know is wrong" revelation emerges.
|
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Her reception by fans Wednesday, initially lukewarm, seemed to heat up over the course of the match.
|
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Over the course of the war, technological advances reduced or eliminated the need for many manual occupations.
|
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In several key states, the party has already improved its standing over the course of the decade.
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Mnuchin told the Finance Committee that employees' wages would go up over the course of the year.
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Definitely. You saw Trump over the course of the first year become more confident in his abilities.
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However, despite the declines, the price of ether remains substantially higher over the course of the year.
|
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There are three crystals — green, blue, and red — that you'll find over the course of the game.
|
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Over the course of the 20th century, the hamburger stand became a sit-down casual restaurant chain.
|
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Meanwhile its assets were worth $1.1 billion less over the course of the year, the report said.
|
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Citi just pulled out over the course of the last five years $50 million in net worth.
|
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Over the course of the neoliberal era, economies around the world have become more and more unequal.
|
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The science that led to these discoveries has been developed over the course of the past decade.
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Over the course of the episode, Chris's complaints about the dangers of technology play out before us.
|
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Over the course of the interviews Thursday morning, Giuliani complained about his treatment relative to the whistleblower.
|
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Over the course of the year, there's been an uptick in family apprehensions at the southern border.
|
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A number of students have written to me over the course of the break describing their experiences.
|
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Smith brought out two boxes of prints, which I went through over the course of the afternoon.
|
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He and I shared probably 100 or so emails over the course of the script-writing phase.
|
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Over the course of The Braid it becomes clear that her associations are less linear than circular.
|
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The cuts also get worse over the course of the next decade as Medicaid is phased out.
|
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Regardless, Pennypacker's subsequent rise through the ranks over the course of the war was quite dramatic and rapid.
|
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Everybody is going to go through one or two over the course of the year, hopefully no more.
|
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Over the course of the next few years, corporations should see top line growth and expanding operating margins.
|
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Over the course of the show, their bond over breakfast remains one the main pillars of their relationship.
|
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Over the course of the year, they earn shirts with letters that spell TRY, TRUST, TRAIN or THANK.
|
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They concluded that the microbiota regulates how effectively the liver can detoxify over the course of the day.
|
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However, relations between Malaysia and North Korea have deteriorated over the course of the investigation into Kim's death.
|
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In contrast, the volume of cerebrospinal fluid circulating in the brain increased over the course of the spaceflight.
|
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And we found that people's intrusion counts over the course of the week were just at floor level.
|
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And over the course of the years, he received four stays of removal, according to the Washington Post.
|
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Coal and steel plants have fallen quiet, one by one, over the course of the last half-century.
|
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Mazur follows the party over the course of the day, beginning with the flower selection — shades of Mrs.
|
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Per NPR, some 21 people sought medical treatment over the course of the past week following the incident.
|
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Gains that had been taken for granted over the course of the last nine years were in jeopardy.
|
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Any income made over the course of the year can – and should – be offset with work-related expenses.
|
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Over the course of the probe, the committee had interviewed nearly 100 witnesses and spent about $7 million.
|
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FABER: YOU'RE GOING TO BE BUYING BACK A LOT OF STOCK CONCEIVABLY OVER THE COURSE OF THE YEAR.
|
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Over the course of the game, I battled the exact same boss at least a half dozen times.
|
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This has continued as an ongoing, incremental process over the course of the last three post-Forsaken expansions.
|
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That move will likely happen "over the course of the next month, is our best guess," he added.
|
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Over the course of the season, the Knicks' front office evaluated the team's performance in 10-game increments.
|
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Over the course of the Syrian civil war, the group has been responsible for saving thousands of people.
|
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The agency claims to have collected 10,000 addresses of European Hansa customers over the course of the investigation.
|
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Over the course of the episode, "Holly" unspools two birth stories, and thereby contrasts pre and post-Gilead.
|
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We added one or two people over the course of the first year because we were still small.
|
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But over the course of the last century, their role has continued to creep, and creep, and creep.
|
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Over the course of the experiment, we increased the app size from 3MB to 99MB, 123MB and 150MB.
|
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Over the course of the film, successive new chief justices sideline Judge Faqih, and then promote her again.
|
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"Over the course of the last year, the league conducted an extensive investigation," a league statement read Friday.
|
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Over the course of the 90-minute event, the candidates sparred on everything from healthcare to stagnant wages.
|
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This deed would be the last piece to Khalil's trio of attacks over the course of the show.
|
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The 10 new planes from ATSG will join Amazon's fleet over the course of the next two years.
|
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The iOS Google app is rolling out the videos over the course of the day, Google tells us.
|
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They sent the price of Ether spiking from $469 to $516 over the course of the past hour.
|
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Facebook says Safety Check has been activated over 600 times over the course of the past two years.
|
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Over the course of the game, I think there was a cumulative affect from the way they play.
|
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That suggests players might start with identical loadouts that can be upgraded over the course of the game.
|
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His approach is certainly salacious, but its unfolding over the course of the exhibition has a comic dimension.
|
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Most remarkable of all is very low inflation, which has averaged 1.6% over the course of the expansion.
|
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In most places, there is a great deal of variation in rainfall over the course of the monsoon.
|
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Over the course of the last several years, every major social platform has been plagued by fake news.
|
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Israel has shot and killed 40 Palestinians over the course of the protests, according to Gaza's health ministry.
|
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The rats who were offered the sugar drink also consumed more calories over the course of the experiment.
|
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Hunters had wiped them out over the course of the 19th century; the last was killed in 1904.
|
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OLPC estimates it's shipped a total of 3 million XO machines over the course of the past decade.
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Idlib's population has ballooned over the course of the conflict, with people there from fighting inn other areas.
|
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Researchers also factored into their calculations any changes in metabolic health status over the course of the study.
|
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"Over the course of the last two months, we've worked closely with the NTSB," the Uber spokesperson said.
|
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It's currently on MIUI 9.6, but will update to version 10 over the course of the next month.
|
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"I do think you're going to see volatility over the course of the next three months," Yoshikami said.
|
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Over the course of the last three years every year we've had to disprove one of those notions.
|
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Apple suppliers like Skyworks and Avago suffered double-digit percentage-point losses over the course of the week.
|
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The accusers allege that Spacey sexually harassed crew members routinely over the course of the show's six seasons.
|
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Over the course of the following hour, two students went through the vocab and sentences, reciting each aloud.
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"Over the course of the evening we've seen highlights from eight films nominated for Best Picture," Roberts said.
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A target somewhere in the neighborhood of $140 makes sense over the course of the next 18 months.
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Nobody was more thoroughly humiliated over the course of the Republican primaries this year than Lil' Marco Rubio.
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I think it only became obvious in the United States over the course of the last several weeks.
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Over the course of the next few years Bentley, Lamborghini and even Rolls-Royce will start selling SUV's.
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Over the course of the campaign, Uber surveyed select drivers after each new batch of features was launched.
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She will oversee the "Brewing History Initiative" at the museum over the course of the next three years.
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Over the course of the Magnitsky case investigation, Gorokhov had photographed documents that were useful to US prosecutors.
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The pair's relationship grows naturally over the course of the game, and it all happens through extended conversations.
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Over the course of the weekend, Doherty will be joined by Mashable editors, writers and other special guests.
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Samsung is thought to be on the hook for 160 million panels over the course of the deal.
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The rest are old quotes from various characters that have been spoken over the course of the show.
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It's incredible: no matter what happens over the course of the year, Arsenal will always remain the same.
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This is usually listed at £8.89 a month, meaning you save £96 over the course of the contract.
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"Over the course of the season ... our offense should be among the top of the league," Moss said.
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Over the course of the campaign, Trump singled out one federal judge and multiple political journalists for abuse.
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But I'm thinking they will be the biggest pain in our butt over the course of the season.
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Over the course of the month, Instagram artists will debut rainbow murals in London, Nashville, Madrid, and Cleveland.
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Rand Paul has endured violence and threats over the course of the last 85033 months, his wife noted.
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This is down by 70% on list price, saving you over £200 over the course of the contract.
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Over the course of the conflict in Ukraine, Russia has denied sending soldiers or weapons across the border.
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The second is to generate two globally significant price reference points over the course of the trading day.
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Bosenko said Sunday that 16 people have so far been reported missing over the course of the fire.
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It lost 101.923 percent over the course of the week after hitting an all-time high on Wednesday.
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But that wasn't the only thing that happened over the course of the weekend to terrorize a community.
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Over the course of the next decade, it is our aim to change the tide of this epidemic.
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Over the course of the book, the men blur into a solid mass of vague and seething discontent.
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Wu: You can't get to know a Series A investor over the course of the few weeks' process.
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What characters or plot lines saw their arcs changed or dialed back over the course of the show?
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Over this Tour I'm probably going to walk 5 kilometers over the course of the month — that's it.
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The Coast Guard dispatched three types of aircraft over the course of the search, along with several boats.
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He made four outside shots over the course of the half and finished with 20 points by halftime.
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Over the course of the installation, it changes from a blank white space to a multi-colored playroom.
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"I feel like a lot of her opinions have changed over the course of the campaign," she said.
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Clinton, and found that, over the course of the debates, Mr. Trump made 104 false claims, while Mrs.
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Over the course of the 52-minute EEG, the man experienced three seizures, which Ransom said was uncommon.
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Howell expects that over the course of the entire K2 mission, at least 80 supernovae will be observed.
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The San Marzanos will slowly ripen over the course of the winter because they're still on the vine.
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So do you feel like he changed at all over the course of the time you knew him?
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I ask if he expects to see more trouble on the wing over the course of the Euros.
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It delivered 24,821 Teslas over the course of the quarter, beating out its own expectation by 300 cars.
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While support for the wall did climb over 2018, it hasn't climbed over the course of the shutdown.
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Over the course of the summer, a road that had always been uphill started to look even steeper.
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The American Hospital Association has estimated that 960,000 people will need ventilators over the course of the pandemic.
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In 2019, United filled 84% of its seats with paying passengers over the course of the entire year.
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We also haven't really seen the Dothraki on the battlefield very much over the course of the series.
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Over the course of the 2010s, taking a selfie cuddling a tiger became easier and cheaper than ever.
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"Over the course of the last two months, we've worked closely with the NTSB," an Uber spokesperson said.
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Faze Clan's argues that Tenney breached his contract and disparaged Faze Clan over the course of the lawsuit.
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Over the course of the season, you'll find out a little bit about this character, but not much.
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Over the course of the year, however, the trade war had only transient effects on the stock market.
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Since only Natasha Parker had gone home over the course of the episode, there are two available roses.
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" He said more information on changes in the newsroom would come "over the course of the present quarter.
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It expects to ramp up toward commercial production over the course of the next year and a half.
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The power transition is expected to happen over the course of the first six months of the year.
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Over the course of the movie, Frank has married two women, baptized several daughters and murdered countless men.
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Italy's cases of the new coronavirus have soared from 18 to 133 over the course of the weekend.
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Over the course of the night, various diners commented on the strong scent of rosemary permeating the air.
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Over the course of the escalating trade war, Beijing officials have rarely responded to Trump's volley of insults.
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Once those habits are ingrained, you can add more over the course of the rest of the year.
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"We requested that the net effective rent be amortized over the course of the lease," Ms. Krueger said.
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Holiday shopping is also a good use for rewards points you've accumulated over the course of the year.
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Did you know the journey that Dolores was going to go on over the course of the season?
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And over the course of the next several months … we're going to be adding to this 'Better Deal.
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In the app , we will be expanding support for more use cases over the course of the season.
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Over the course of the deliberation, a third of the congregation — including Folliard — decided to leave the church.
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Last year, for example, 96 percent of seats were sold over the course of the Premier League season.
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Read on more for more of the ways high schools have changed over the course of the 2010s.
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Over the course of the year America ratcheted up tariffs, and its bilateral trade deficit with China fell.
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Blackwell became a fan-favorite, winning the Star Baker title four times over the course of the season.
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The stock is up 20 percent this year, though nearly unchanged over the course of the last year.
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This problem, a longstanding issue, has only grown worse over the course of the Trump administration so far.
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Per CNBC, over the course of the next 15 years, her $18,000 investment would have blossomed to $49,2023.
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And we have enjoyed a very, very good relationship with Treasury Department over the course of the administrations.
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The change in the seasonals has clearly changed the distribution of growth over the course of the year.
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The advocacy group has stormed several public official offices over the course of the current health care debate.
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And over the course of the three presidential debates, culminating in the final matchup Wednesday night, it showed.
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House and Senate Democrats turned on it overwhelmingly over the course of the campaign, making it politically toxic.
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Here's a fascinating look back at how tech transformed — and was transformed over the course of — the decade.
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The company laid off more than 1,000 workers over the course of the year and cut other costs.
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I have watched my parents pour their lives into their farmhouse over the course of the last decade.
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Trump's plan has shifted over the course of the election, and his campaign speeches contradict his proposed policies.
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Over the course of the next 13 months, Blattman and Dercon tracked what happened to all three groups.
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But over the course of the government shutdown, the border debate got trapped in Trump's black-hole gravity.
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Over the course of The Hills, Heidi's mom, her sister Holly, and Spencer's sister Stephanie joined the show.
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After arduous documentation over the course of the 5003/2500 season, the BHASC revealed that Brighton fans had been subjected to homophobic abuse by 22014% of opponents they had faced over the course of the campaign – including in 292% of away games and at least 57% of all matches played.
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The study, by the Society of Critical Care Medicine, projected that there may be as many as one million people in the United States who need treatment with a ventilator over the course of the pandemic, not that the country will need 1 million ventilators over the course of the pandemic.
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Over the course of the campaign, Ms Hyde-Smith has morphed from bland seat-filler into something more noxious.
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Over the course of the next three months, it will shut down government computers progressively earlier on Friday nights.
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And let's not forget the presents, sweets, and drinks enjoyed in celebrations spread over the course of the month.
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Over the course of the four-day trip, Ivanka Trump attended multiple bilateral meetings at the G20 in Osaka.
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Over the course of the study, 0003,526 coronary heart disease deaths and 83 sudden cardiac death deaths were recorded.
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Over the course of the 2016 campaign, CNN analyzed a series of counties that could help explain the election.
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Over the course of the eight-year study, 15 men were infected with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.
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Over the course of the Grabbys, he would disprove much of what I thought I knew about porn stars.
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That's an 81 percent reduction on list price, meaning you save over £200 over the course of the contract.
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Never mind the fact that both characters have largely been presented sympathetically over the course of the show's run.
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Arguments over states' rights could play out over the course of the Trump administration in a variety of ways.
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Israel has launched dozens of strikes against Iran and its proxies in Syria over the course of the conflict.
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We know you will have this exact thought process at some point over the course of the next month.
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Over the course of the season, Zahedi and Field's 22-year marriage cracked under the pressure of constant filming.
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Over the course of the weekend, the normally active toddler was tired, lacked an appetite and developed a fever.
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Despite his heavy spending, Buttigieg's strong fundraising over the course of the year has left him flush with cash.
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But over the course of the past month the pressure grew on Mr Stumpf, who forfeited $41m in compensation.
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Jack Nicholls and Dario Franchitti have become an incredible announcing team over the course of the first two seasons.
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In total $30 million in prize money was given out over the course of the three-day-long competition.
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The jury deliberated on the sentencing for more than eight hours over the course of the past two days.
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Over the course of the centuries, artists have relished in reimagining these figures as sultry and hypersexual femmes fatales.
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Over the course of the season, four OWL matches will take place every Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday evening.
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ISIS has increasingly targeted Turkey over the course of the last year, including perpetrating a number of suicide bombings.
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These positions would certainly put Clinton to the right of where she was over the course of the primary.
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Creators will also be holding new programs at YouTube spaces around the world over the course of the year.
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Both face felony charges for obstructing justice and perjury for allegedly misleading investigators over the course of the investigation.
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The data did little to shake market expectations of an interest rate hike over the course of the year.
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Darth Vader is interested in you specifically for reasons that become clear over the course of the first episode.
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Over the course of the last year, Amazon began rolling out a new worker safety wearable to 25+ sites.
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Over the course of the week that I used the new 900s, it proved itself an excellent travel laptop.
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Over the course of the six moon landings, astronauts brought back 842 pounds of lunar rocks, pebbles, and soil.
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In fact, he mentions it, at minimum, three times over the course of the finale, if not many more.
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Over the course of the debate, GOP front-runner Donald Trump fought with both Jeb Bush and Ted Cruz.
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The Google+ shutdown will take place over the course of the next 10 months, concluding in August of 2019.
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It's important to note that average tornado strength has not increased over the course of the past half-century.
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And the mirror-like sheen didn't even fade after I scrubbed my dishes over the course of the week.
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Those temperatures rose 3 degrees celsius over the course of the event—too high for the coral to survive.
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This is the only case over the course of the day in which Evans, the deputy DA, pushes back.
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I think Blackstone has gone from something around 240 to around $250 over the course of the last year.
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Ticket-holders are welcome to come and go as they please over the course of the 24-hour event.
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That's when the show cuts to a runner we've seen a few times over the course of the season.
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Core loans grew 5 percent from 2015's third quarter and 16 percent over the course of the year.
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A total of 62 politicians and parties used Facebook Live nearly 350 times over the course of the campaign.
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Over the course of the year, most investors doubled down and we closed that first fund with $6.25 million.
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But over the course of the debate, the two sides' positions appeared, at least to me, to converge substantially.
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It added 0.7 percent over the course of the week, after ending last week at a one-year high.
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These are but a few of the endless accomplishments that flooded obituaries over the course of the last week.
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He'll learn new recipes over the course of the game and you can gather ingredients for him to try.
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The other is the turmoil of French politics, which changed dramatically over the course of the artist's long life.
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At this point, it's difficult to overstate how political the Bolshoi became over the course of the twentieth century.
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What are the things we should be watching for in the news over the course of the coming weeks?
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Over the course of the campaign, Trump has tapped into a deep sense of economic anxiety among American workers.
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Over the course of the first series, they get closer, but they remain fully aware of each other's flaws.
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Over the course of the week, despite me taking all the necessary measures, I was still fighting serious fuzz.
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This wasn't primarily because formerly moderate members of Congress shifted to the right over the course of the 2000s.
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Cruz's campaign said on Tuesday it had now raised more than $70 million over the course of the campaign.
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Over the course of the last two years, Google has worked hard to expand its global data center footprint.
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He wanted them to change and evolve naturally over the course of the four months, but not too rapidly.
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I've lost count of how many times I've "Hey, Myrna'ed" over the course of the series, which, on Dec.
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But over the course of the season I started drifting away, as the situations and characters felt increasingly familiar.
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Over the course of the 3-week court battle, Tyrese has posted multiple videos chronicling his own personal turmoil.
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I took my camera along over the course of the summer and photographed what was going on around me.
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As a result, over the course of the past 12 months, I've taught myself a lot about digital marketing.
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This could amount to tens of thousands of troops and trillions of dollars over the course of the campaign.
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Over the course of the race, people began to warm up to the little dots moving about the screen.
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That should lead to two or three Fed interest rate hikes over the course of the year, Donohue said.
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Over the course of the campaign the party's electorate more than doubled to some 550,000, much to his advantage.
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For boys, the rate rose from about 0.2 to 0.45 per 1,000 AEs over the course of the study.
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The provincial boy never returned, and over the course of the campaign he has barely mentioned his childhood city.
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The company says that figure has fallen over the course of the year on a month-to-month basis.
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He expects the caucus' numbers and influence to continue to grow over the course of the next few years.
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Over the course of the last few months, Adobe has made several investments into building voice apps as well.
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So, over the course of the competition, a team representing a marginalised nation found themselves somewhat marginalised in turn.
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Over the course of the last decade, China has grown to become the largest trading partner for both countries.
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The summaries include significant information regarding Mueller's investigation and witnesses his unit interviewed over the course of the investigation.
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But then coming out ... But coming out, over the course of the years that we were there ... increasingly repressive.
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In a clip montage, the show itself paid tribute to West's funniest moments over the course of the series.
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Over the course of the three-hour standoff, several people walked out of the store with their hands up.
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But it is Mr. Trump who has had the looser relationship with facts over the course of the campaign.
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Over the course of the roughly five hours I spent at the event, I had a bit of everything.
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Over the course of the last few months, we've seen many high-profile examples that fall somewhere in between.
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It's worth noting that for many, this became a significant issue over the course of the last 48 hours.
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Click the "Like" button for whichever bear you think has grown the fattest over the course of the season.
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GOP's early defense: unreliable witnesses The Republicans' defense has continuously evolved over the course of the seven-week inquiry.
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Over the course of the study, the ranks of people with hypertension surged to 28 percent from 9 percent.
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Over the course of the summer, protesters have been fashioning weapons out of everyday objects, like roadsigns and umbrellas.
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Over the course of the year, these Republicans have condemned Trump on the Sunday shows and on social media.
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"We've written over a hundred songs over the course of the 20 years, and it's always topical," Ray said.
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And so it went over the course of the day, changing gears on a dime with each new patient.
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Over the course of the fight Texeira threw just ten strikes to the body and landed seven of them.
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If you're like me, you have approximately 800,000 nuptials to witness over the course of the next four months.
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He explains that whiter ice is older and thicker ice, which clearly diminishes over the course of the video.
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Over the course of the 90s, New York City graffiti completed its move from the subways to the streets.
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After unveiling a new smartwatch at CES last week, the stock tanked 18% over the course of the day.
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Now, Google is rolling Chat out to all G Suite users over the course of the next seven days.
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Over the course of the show's ten-season run, they managed to book all manners of cool musical guests.
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Over the course of the week, the men decided to wrestle, and one man accidentally broke another man's neck.
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Play the tape... Over the course of the press conference, Trump: Sided with Russia over his own law enforcement.
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I will attempt a dozen times over the course of the holiday to see the grave, to no avail.
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While waiting, I had eaten quite a few breadsticks (I lost count, whoops) over the course of the evening.
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YouTube's top trending video rankings consider such factors as views, comments and likes over the course of the year.
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Over the course of the 14-day Open, from practice to play, Wilson says about 95,000 balls are used.
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Over the course of the two-month-long trial, neither Dr. Melgen nor Mr. Menendez took the witness stand.
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"I think it was just one of those hiccups that happens over the course of the year," Boone said.
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Allied military and independent analysts said that over the course of the nearly weeklong Zapad exercise, held from Sept.
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Conversations with hundreds over the course of the campaign revealed a mix of second choices, including Biden and Warren.
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The mental gymnastics the two play with each other over the course of the film is thrilling to watch.
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Over the course of the movie, the costumes worn by the leaders of the "federation" become increasingly S.S.-like.
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Over the course of the investigation, police flew to New York to show Ono some of the recovered items.
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Over the course of the first round Till feinted plenty, but seemed timid to step in with actual blows.
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They had rehearsed this number a dozen times over the course of the week, but now something had changed.
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And, as a side sleeper, I like to adjust from side to side over the course of the night.
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The problem with this is that the pillow can weasel its way out over the course of the night.
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Both Zionism and international human rights changed over the course of the many decades that separate 1948 and 2018.
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For voters overall, sentiments on news media have remained the same over the course of the past few months.
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Over the course of the past month, polls showed him inching above the 15-percent threshold in South Carolina.
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Over the course of the day, he needs to find food for the three hungry chicks in his nest.
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No human remains were discovered over the course of the operation, nor were any artifacts brought to the surface.
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Over the course of the weekend, Laufer worked with two collaborators, Zac Shannon and Nick Titus, to find out.
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It is my opinion that she has been targeted and singled out over the course of the last year.
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The Dow swung 600 points over the course of the day, the biggest one-day point move since January.
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Trump, as he did in public over the course of the summit, ardently advocated for it, the officials said.
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Juventus started with a blistering urgency on Saturday, but over the course of the match, Real's superiority shone through.
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Three other witnesses will also testify against Weinstein over the course of the trial, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
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Customers in the U.S. and elsewhere will see it on their desktops over the course of the next week.
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Still, he carried the team over the course of the finals to earn his second straight NBA Finals MVP.
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One Army report in 1968 estimated that marijuana use increased 260 percent over the course of the previous year.
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Other officials suggested a longer timeline, saying Trump could execute changes over the course of the next two months.
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Over the course of the year, Sanders also spent the most on staff, disclosing almost $14 million in payroll.
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Over the course of the year, Sanders also spent the most on staff, disclosing almost $14 million in payroll.
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Over the course of the afternoon, the Dow recovered two-thirds of those losses and closed off 26 points.
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Over the course of the war two boats "pitch-poled," meaning they flipped end-over-end in heavy seas.
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"We have thousands of students who comment on our site over the course of the year," Mr. Gonchar said.
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Over the course of the last year, the company launched well over 150 new features and enhancements, Niyogi stressed.
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They intend to cut the levy from 33 percent to 25 percent over the course of the next term.
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Unfortunately, his actions over the course of the last year have sharply contradicted his newfound recognition of this problem.
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On Friday, police announced that a total of 1,578 people had been arrested over the course of the protests.
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And then, over the course of the summer, I ended up texting or talking to most of them anyway.
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The drop in futures comes after the Dow Jones plummeted over the course of the last two market days.
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The Marvel Cinematic Universe, by comparison, was carefully plotted years in advance over the course of the past decade.
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Over the course of the next century, it's as if we lose about a year's worth of economic output.
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If you followed the Charlotte rapper's rise over the course of the last year, you've probably seen it before.
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Few marginalized communities have experienced such dramatic whiplash of fortunes over the course of the 2010s as trans people.
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Over the course of the next 10 days, and for the first time in memory, they would be unreachable.
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Over the course of the year I actually accomplished all my financial resolutions, probably for the first time ever.
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A number of conservative lawmakers have called for an investigation into Clinton over the course of the past year.
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"Over the course of the next few years, we're going to put an emphasis on Western Europe," Shou said.
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If she forgets, she gets additional notifications over the course of the day, and maybe a text or two.
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At the time of writing, it had been streamed 20.8 million times over the course of the previous week.
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We watched the [live TV] audiences over the course of the seven nights that it was broadcast go up.
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It's a spectacular success—one of the rare shows where viewership steadily increased over the course of the season.
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In Nordstrom's case, the dip lasted less than an hour, and over the course of the day, shares surged.
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Over the course of the novel, Helen becomes increasingly convinced that the figure watching her is the legendary Melmoth.
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And, indeed, over the course of the 2016 campaign, National Review and its writers have stood strongly against Trump.
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Seattle, where Amazon's main headquarters is located, has been transformed by the company over the course of the last decade.
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The chart maps the publication of apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic literature over the course of the clock's 70-year history.
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This new feature is rolling out now and all users should get it over the course of the coming week.
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Over the course of the next several years, these midwives would call on me periodically for help at home births.
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Over the course of the presidential election, Trump workshopped a bragging, mocking (borderline inappropriate) brand of humor all his own.
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Over the course of the last year and a half, SpaceX has learned a lot from their failed recovery attempts.
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Gallery associates filled bottles from a large tank filled with water from Williams's house over the course of the exhibition.
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Over the course of the Obama administration, progressive activists have had to pressure Democrats on both economic and "identity" issues.
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But over the course of the last week, the account began inserting less-than-subtle messages between the promotional tweets.
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These rates weren&apost steady over the course of the study period; they&aposve increased over the past few years.
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And over the course of the past two months, the franc has indeed weakened some 5 percent against the rouble.
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In addition, McCauley's story allegedly changed a number of times over the course of the investigation, which made police suspicious.
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Microsoft is hoping its OEM partners will pick up the slack over the course of the next year or so.
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Over the course of the episode, we watch as the parties unfold according to the different personalities of the kids.
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Along with occasional subway rides, my transit costs added up to about $14,000 over the course of the four years.
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That's a reduction of 75 percent on list price, meaning you save over £200 over the course of the contract.
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Your child is challenged to think strategically over the course of the game to trade resources and unlock new worlds.
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The runners covered 20 miles over the course of the hunt and at one point clocked a 4:36 mile.
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Over the course of the summer, Trump's team turned the platform into one of its primary vehicles for fund-raising.
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But as fascism, communism and autarky failed over the course of the 19th and 20th centuries, liberal societies have prospered.
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Over the course of the last year or so, Google started adding more job search features to its search engine.
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Over the course of the night, Dixon kept expressing his awe at the amount of amazing material Prince left behind.
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This means that MacKenzie could be entitled to half of her husband's accrued wealth over the course of the marriage.
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Over the course of the series, characters come to realize that there are bigger threats coming to destroy them all.
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But over the course of the film, even he gradually develops a taste for human flesh that must be obeyed.
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Yet, over the course of the past year, Cramer has watched as it transformed into a total house of pain.
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They've improved over the course of the beta, but even on the official release, I find them difficult to use.
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But over the course of the investigation, authorities say Henderson changed her story about that night in three separate interviews.
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Over the course of the '90s and early 2000s, the margins by which Republicans beat their Democratic opponents kept growing.
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By law, you're supposed to be paying your taxes over the course of the year as you earn your money.
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The Russians said they'd discovered some 30 new islands over the course of the last five years in the Arctic.
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Both app stores having been growing over the course of the year, both in terms of downloads and consumer spending.
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White House officials said other ideas generated by the process would still be presented over the course of the year.
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Anyway, it's an ugly spectacle, and it's probably going to get even uglier over the course of the year ahead.
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Vir might have started out as a meek and bumbling character, but over the course of the show, that changed.
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Over the course of the next two years, Ng plans to expand this team to between 150 and 200 employees.
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Becerra spent much of the press conference Tuesday detailing what his staff determined over the course of the monthslong investigation.
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The show won a total of 12 Emmys for its final season and 59 over the course of the series.
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Over 32,000 attendees are expected to view over 400 boats on display over the course of the five-day show.
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There have been numerous lawsuits against the company over the course of the past two decades, according to the report.
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With solar panels on the roof, the building produces more energy than it uses over the course of the year.
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Over the course of the summer, more Handmaid protesters appeared across the country, guided in part by The Handmaid's Coalition.
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Over the course of the mission, scientists identified 44 more moons, putting the total number of known moons at 62.
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Over the course of the series, it's clear that they're an incredibly mismatched couple, as they bicker back and forth.
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Mr Nsengiyumva was one of 250-odd competitors and support staff to have disappeared over the course of the games.
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The arrow indicates the direction to the sun as the camera viewpoint changes over the course of the simulation. [ESA]
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Other options for cooking over the course of the next week are – you guessed it – on our site and apps.
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Over the course of the two hearings, Mueller declined to respond or deflected in answers 198 times, NBC News reported.
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But there's a sense of impending dread that builds over the course of the episode, which lasts around an hour.
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The following episodes will air over the course of the next five Sundays, with each one increasing in running time.
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This week, Amazon announced plans to add 100,000 jobs in the U.S. over the course of the next 18 months.
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" Khan actually said, "Londoners will see an increased police presence today and over the course of the next few days.
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Over the course of the play, the man and woman (who are never named) nick each other with their words.
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Over the course of the next three years he would win two titles, a Community Shield and three domestic cups.
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Each cat has its distinct personality, and most of them get their own songs over the course of the show.
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Over the course of the study, 151 participants (or 16.1%) developed Alzheimer's, and 255 (or 34.2%) developed mild cognitive impairment.
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He explains that he tried to shape the character over the course of the season in response to that loss.
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The markets were also reacting, with the company's stock trading down about 4 percent over the course of the day.
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This deal saves you over £200 over the course of the contract, and includes a 30-day money-back guarantee.
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Clinton has given us over the course of the last year regarding her emails ... in every material way were false.
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Over the course of the six-month partnership, the company printed more than 20153,000 bracelets designed through Made With Code.
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That logic would be worked out over the course of the 1950s, as other conservative media outlets joined Human Events.
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Over the course of the next year, 5G users may even spend dozens of fewer minutes staring at loading icons.
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Now, if things change over the course of the next six or nine months some people may look at it.
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Other retail names set to report over the course of the next week include Michael Kors, Nordstrom and L Brands.
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The Chinese State Council's plan to end the ivory trade will be carried out over the course of the year.
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As the big-haired Vallejo, Cruz's character slowly realizes what she got herself into over the course of the thriller.
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But the increase in net long VIX futures positions over the course of the month was a record 93,740 contracts.
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Over the course of the episode, his friends on Sesame Street help him process his feelings and rebuild his home.
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It becomes clear over the course of the interview that Manson has a sense of humour about his rock persona.
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According to one trader, this could be the start of a furious rally over the course of the next year.
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Jaime, the Lannister with the golden hand, has actually decreased as a baby name over the course of the series.
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The new tiles will start rolling out to all Wear OS smartwatches over the course of the next few months.
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Sophia Marlowe, based on the entrepreneur Sophia Amoruso, starts the clothing company Nasty Gal over the course of the series.
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She orders two glasses of wine over the course of the meal, but I don't drink often, so I abstain.
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He also repeatedly called NATO obsolete over the course of the campaign, saying it should do more to fight terrorism.
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Glengary, West Virginia: Glengary received the heaviest snowfall, with 40 inches having piled up over the course of the storm.
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Zee said aims to expand the channel to other Latin American markets over the course of the next few months.
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That price represents a 68 percent drop from list price, and saves you £150 over the course of the contract.
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Google says it will continue to experiment with snippets over the course of the year, in order to expand coverage.
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CodeSignal started pitching the Coding Score to recruiters at major tech firms over the course of the last few months.
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Over the course of the next year, we came up with a premise as to why you'd be seeing that.
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Over the course of the past few years, the city of North Miami Beach, Florida deployed smart water infrastructure technology.
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