You can't let it overtake your body — but you also can't let it overtake your brain and your spirit.
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The combined group will overtake market leader William Hill .
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N) Asda - a combination that could overtake Tesco (TSCO.
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And always remember your job is to support, not overtake.
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Experts give the party good odds to overtake the GOP.
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If you stand still, the competition will overtake you, guaranteed.
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Bernie Sanders of Vermont, could overtake her lead in delegates.
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This allowed them to overtake their British and German rivals.
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He said Australia will overtake Qatar as the largest exporter.
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They did however overtake President Trump for one glorious moment.
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It expects Brazil to overtake Italy in 2020, not 2018.
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Clinton in recent surveys, could either tie or overtake her.
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It expects social media to overtake newspapers comfortably by 2020.
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The older we are, the easier heat will overtake us.
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Weeds overtake fences in abandoned areas of the prison complex.
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Eventually, in some respects, it might even overtake the mouse.
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It expects to overtake Samsung in that category by 2020.
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Apple Music could soon overtake Spotify in one important way.
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Which grains are waiting in the wings to overtake quinoa?
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By that time history had again begun to overtake them.
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A roar would overtake the promenade, sending ripples across the water.
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Michael T. Flynn, one wrong answer can quickly overtake a campaign.
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I lay down, close my eyes, and let it overtake me.
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Sounds a lot like Khaleesi's quest to overtake the Lannister throne.
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These acts will continue until the Lions of Islam overtake you.
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WE'RE GOING TO OVERTAKE HIM IN THE NUMBER ONE HANDSET POSITION.
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And renewables are pegged to overtake coal before 2030 rolls around.
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Sanders, who has 220006 percent, could yet overtake Buttigieg, of course.
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NP: Do you think it will ever overtake the core piece?
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The Friars got as close as two, but couldn't overtake Marquette.
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N) Asda that would see the combined group overtake Tesco (TSCO.
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The boost could be enough to overtake a car in front.
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The Buffaloes did not let the Utes overtake them before halftime.
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At this rate, young women's wages will overtake men's by 2020.
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At this rate, young women's wages will overtake men's by 210.
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"In that corner you can't overtake," said Verstappen, who finished third.
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They would overtake Renault as the closest rival to the German carmaker.
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At the time, T-Series was projected to overtake him in October.
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It happens when bad bacteria overtake good bacteria in a woman's vagina.
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For a brief moment, Mark Zuckerberg actually thought Twitter might overtake Facebook.
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Walmart is flexing its massive workforce in its quest to overtake Amazon.
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It had a hit song that briefly managed to overtake pop music.
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How the heck did Lowe's manage to overtake its one real competitor?
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Amazingly, few competitors have been able to overtake Venmo's first-place status.
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However, on current trends Africa may one day overtake the Middle East.
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Initially, eMarketer said digital would overtake current leader TV in March 2017.
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Like the Aesop fable, the German tortoise could overtake the Tesla hare.
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Alibaba aims to overtake Wal-Mart as the world's largest retail network.
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" Asked when Uber would overtake Didi, she replied: "I hope next year.
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That allowed Neel Jani to overtake Nakajima in his No. 2 Porsche.
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Is China about to overtake the U.S. as the world's leading economy?
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Clinton have needed to pick up to overtake Mr. Trump's vote lead?
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The median age of Chinese citizens will overtake that of American ones.
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China may soon overtake the US when it comes to renewable energy.
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Facebook's research suggests total Story posting across apps will overtake feed posting.
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More broadly, we cannot allow the industry to overtake the American classroom.
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Ovechkin could overtake Gartner's career mark of 708 goals later this year.
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Marsha Blackburn, as crucial if they are to overtake the Senate majority.
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I knew how ordinary a body it is, how easy to overtake.
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Smartphones are about to overtake PCs when it comes to RAM memory.
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But he cannot continue to let his feelings overtake, basically, the facts.
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The number of clubs lining up to overtake reaches a critical mass.
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The Dutchman had to twice overtake Hamilton but did so with aplomb.
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Kamala Harris and Cory Booker — and even overtake Joe Biden and Sen.
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Despite all its advances, China's semiconductor industry won't overtake its competitors anytime soon.
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Clearly the interest stopped before this could overtake the Thin Mint juggernaut. 20163.
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Parliament has some way to go to overtake the longest ever session, however.
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They doubt that China can overtake the United States on the technological frontier.
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Luckin is trying to overtake Starbucks as the biggest coffee chain in China.
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But fantasies have their place, as long as they don't overtake us entirely.
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If she can make it to next Easter, she will overtake Anthony Eden.
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Luckin is attempting to overtake Starbucks as the largest coffee chain in China.
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So, after several weeks, I allowed the futility of it to overtake me.
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St. Arnold will face Creature Comforts, which rallied to overtake Terrapin Brewing's Mosaic.
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Many are willing to let their thirst for power overtake their self-respect.
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Cowen expects Amazon to overtake Macy's as America's biggest clothes seller next year.
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Some analysts predict Shenzhen's gross domestic product will overtake Hong Kong's next year.
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At every curve or turn, there is an opportunity to overtake the competition.
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The last country that was "inevitably" going to overtake the U.S. was Japan.
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CT: Could the casino resort business eventually overtake your key entertainment content business?
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What happens if Zinke's scandals overtake the news cycle, as Pruitt's briefly did?
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Now, the Cruz camp is desperate and trying anything imaginable to overtake Trump.
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We can't let it overtake us, we have to push back against it.
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It will overtake Hebei Iron and Steel Group to become China's top steelmaker.
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Watch to the end for the most epic BMX overtake you'll ever see.
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Feelings you didn't even realize you had could bubble up and overtake you.
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It's hard for me to imagine humans improving enough to ever overtake it.
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But, according to numerous forecasts, AR will overtake VR in 5-10 years.
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The deal would see the combined group overtake Tesco as Britain's biggest grocer.
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They'll also try to overtake legitimate email accounts and target a specific group.
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It's likely that millennials will overtake baby boomers as the largest voting bloc.
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I want an actor's skill, intelligence, energy, body and face to overtake me.
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"I had to stop to allow the moose to overtake me," he said.
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Japan's G.D.P. was expected to overtake the United States' by the year 2000.
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Wind power is set to overtake coal in Texas, the Houston Chronicle reports.
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The Chinese are racing to overtake him; they'll have three times the capacity.
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As the poor overtake the privileged, secrets are exposed and compromises are made.
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That would allow India to overtake Germany to become the fourth biggest economy.
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That precinct awards 2.28 state delegates, not enough for Sanders to overtake Clinton.
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Research firm IHS predicts shipments of OLED smartphone panels will overtake LCDs in 2020.
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If bond interest rates overtake stock market returns, then this advice no longer holds.
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Apple Music is on track to overtake Spotify in the number of U.S. subscribers.
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That overtake drew the attention of the stewards who ruled it a racing incident.
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Apple will likely overtake Huawei and maybe even Samsung in a couple of quarters.
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Increasingly, their over-the-top services resemble the cable bundles they sought to overtake.
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We've already seen how fake news can and does overtake news from reputable sources.
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Lava from volcanic fissures slowly advance and overtake structures and trees in Leilani Estates.
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This is not to say that Lyft will overtake Uber now or anytime soon.
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However, I do expect Trump to overtake her in all the polls quite soon.
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Mr Lighthizer thinks China wants to overtake America and make it less globally competitive.
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While they ignored the internet, fans gained the power to overtake official online efforts.
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Plus, he expects positive sentiment to overtake pessimism once the headline risks get settled.
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It's not easy to overtake and especially with team mates you take more care.
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A range of other issues could overtake health care as the center of attention.
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In fact, the ad spend on digital is set to overtake television in 2017.
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It is also on track to overtake Germany and become its largest member state.
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The Democrats need to flip 219 seats to overtake the GOP in the chamber.
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The Democrats need to flip 23 seats to overtake the GOP in the House.
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Next year, the number of Venezuelans fleeing their country will overtake the Syrian exodus.
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To succeed, Luckin doesn't necessarily have to overtake Starbucks as China's top coffee brand.
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China is on track to overtake the United States in AI on various fronts.
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It's an upstart cryptocurrency that might soon overtake it as the world's most popular.
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That's when current events overtake and infuse a play written recently, or centuries earlier.
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"So in hindsight I didn't have to do that (let him overtake)," he smiled.
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In 2018, IHS forecasts Nintendo's share of the console market to overtake Microsoft's share.
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Lego may overtake Barbie maker Mattel as the world's largest toy maker this year.
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Globally, Huawei is in pole position to overtake Samsung as the world's largest smartphone maker.
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In 2015, Google first saw mobile overtake desktop searches and that trend is only growing.
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Deloitte predicts that by 2030 shared vehicles will overtake personally owned vehicles in urban areas.
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India's oil demand growth could also overtake China's in the same timeframe, the report said.
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Luckin is trying to overtake global giant Starbucks as the biggest coffee chain in China.
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We thought nothing could overtake coconut water when it took the drink scene by storm.
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India will probably overtake both Britain and France to become the world's fifth largest economy.
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The tie-up would see the combined group overtake Tesco as Britain's biggest supermarket group.
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Party membership is drifting down and polls show Labour failing to overtake the floundering Tories.
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Google's parent, Alphabet, might soon overtake Apple as the world's most valuable publicly traded company.
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It would still be possible for another candidate to win enough delegates to overtake him.
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Mark Zuckerberg is in position to overtake Jeff Bezos as the world's fifth richest person.
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"We believe we can overtake BMW and Audi before 2020," Zetsche told German magazine Wirtschaftswoche.
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If your whiskey levels start to overtake your drug levels, you'll turn into a dick.
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It's what allows the best of us to overtake the tendencies to tear others down.
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The polls suggest she is poised to overtake Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, a former economy minister.
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What if a tall vehicle wanted to overtake it (the clearance was just seven feet)?
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The Massachusetts senator, who's been flexing her progressive chops in an effort to overtake Sen.
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Then you get different things used in crime that will overtake the guns used previously.
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That is far less than the change in the margin Nelson needs to overtake Scott.
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But I was also terrified that other people's more virulent infectiousness might overtake my body.
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I mean, how can they actually overtake Apple, which I think is the point here.
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Ericsson claims smartphone subscriptions will overtake non-smartphone ones in the third quarter of 2016.
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It is expected to overtake China as the world's biggest country by population in 2024.
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In this scenario China will overtake the European Union to become the largest net importer.
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Mercedes wants to overtake rival BMW to claim the title of biggest selling luxury carmaker.
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At the beginning I wanted to overtake Jorge, but in some corners I was slower.
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However, Walmart-owned Flipkart is expected to overtake it for the top spot by 20183.
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No other game's been able to fill that gap in ages, much less overtake it.
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It could be the emotional dimension of Jerusalem will even overtake talk of 'west Jerusalem.
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It's one of the easiest places to overtake so it should be an exciting race.
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Interest payments will overtake Medicaid in 2020 and the Department of Defense budget in 2023.
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But do you think streaming will start to overtake theatrical distribution over the next decade?
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The aim is for soccer to overtake basketball as the most popular sport for women.
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But by eighth grade, Carr said, you see the boys starting to overtake the girls.
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It won't be long before the economic stresses of a recession overtake the nesting impulse.
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The problem is that if we do so, then nations like China will overtake us.
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One poll suggested that the Liberal Democrats could overtake Labour at the next general election.
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You begin to feel a dull and pleasant heaviness overtake your leg and butt muscles.
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China is predicted to overtake the U.S. economy by 2032, according to a new report.
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Interest payments will overtake Medicaid in 20093 and the Department of Defense budget in 22009.
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The company expects to overtake Samsung as the world's biggest smartphone maker by next year.
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Research firm IDC even predicted in 2011 that Microsoft's phone would overtake the iPhone by 2015.
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But if displaced by a rock avalanche or landslide, they could overtake an entire village downstream.
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This helped the 10 year-old company overtake Zynga as the social gaming giant to beat.
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Post-merger, the joint entity will overtake Airtel, which claims 269 million subscribers, as things stand.
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And since Sanders needs big delegate wins to overtake Clinton, that may be no small thing.
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As the skies above London became gridlocked, Ataturk Airport in Istanbul seemed certain to overtake it.
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And sometimes, people get hung up in traffic or have children whose needs overtake their day.
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As the political center shifted, Swift's oblique relationship to politics was threatening to overtake her image.
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And among modern greats, it wouldn't take much for the resurgent Mr Mickelson to overtake him.
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It's like children that play a game and try to overtake each other with something more.
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A booming entertainment industry helped Nigeria overtake South Africa as the continent's biggest economy in 2014.
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According to SpaceX projections, revenue from this business should overtake SpaceX's core launch division by 20173.
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Surprisingly, Apple's new MacBook Air doesn't do much to overtake these latest crop of Windows laptops.
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By the end of this year, it might also overtake Russia to become the global leader.
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It wants to use industrial policy to overtake the West on the road to the future.
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Motherhood is a subject, but it isn't allowed to overtake the whole narrative of a life.
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Either he doesn't want her to overtake him, or he doesn't want her to repudiate him.
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Sure, progress had to overtake our novelty pizza joints at some point, but at what cost?
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Her emotions overtake her, and she has to try to breathe through it, like breathing underwater.
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Hitler would eventually overtake him, but as of 1939 Stalin had killed more people by far.
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That puts it on track to overtake cinema box office receipts in a few years' time.
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It's highly unusual for an adaptation to begin behind its literary source only to overtake it.
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Still, those big names haven't been enough for Blum to overtake Finkenauer in the fundraising game.
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If you extrapolate from recent trends, China will undoubtedly overtake the U.S. in the next decade.
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Luckin is rapidly opening new stores as it tries to overtake Starbucks in the China market.
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Nonetheless, analysts believe the Senate will fail to muster the votes necessary to overtake Trump's veto.
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Tulsi Gabbard 38, are both attempting to overtake Roosevelt&aposs record as America&aposs youngest president.
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When sleep began to overtake me, I stretched out on the couch, where Maddy had camped.
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For most of the 2016 campaign, the Republicans vying to overtake Mr. Trump have squabbled bitterly.
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"We believe technology should empower the human experience, not overtake it," says We:eX cofounder Ben Moir.
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The waters could overtake the city's barriers and flood the streets of New Orleans yet again.
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Determining when it's safe to overtake a stopped car is a significant challenge for autonomous cars.
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Soon Varian's lover's obsession will overtake and outweigh — and then devour — whatever remains of biographical verity.
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Facebook has been steadily trying to overtake YouTube by expanding its video section with original programming.
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Recent polls suggest it is possible that a largely unknown Republican could overtake him on Tuesday.
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Once chump change for Hollywood, China's film market is set to overtake the U.S. this year.
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If those growth rates continue, Apple will overtake Spotify in accounts this summer, the Journal added.
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In 2014, Livio Suppo, Márquez's team director, predicted that Márquez would eventually overtake Rossi's nine titles.
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Victories there could erase any hope for Cruz or Rubio to overtake Trump for the nomination.
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Lilly said it expects Emgality to overtake Amgen's Aimovig in new prescriptions in the current quarter.
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has signaled serious intent to overtake Snapchat in augmented reality as well.
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The reason is as old as time: A younger, unscarred generation is competing to overtake her.
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Research firm IHS has forecast that shipments of OLED smartphone panels will overtake LCDs in 2020.
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But unlike Beijing, they are geopolitical allies, share our democratic values & aren't seeking to overtake us.
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This year it expects the proceeds from streaming videos on the web to overtake sales from DVDs.
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After decades of being roughly in balance, American imports began to overtake exports during the Clinton administration.
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China is set to overtake the U.S. as the world's top aviation market in the next decade.
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Once intruders burst into the house and overtake the control system, it'll seem like the distant past.
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Aniston admits that she sometimes lets technology overtake her day to day, and even impede her sleep.
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"It is quite possible that Shenzhen can overtake Hong Kong in two years," Tam cited Zhang saying.
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Once underway, the Q27 is a lovely expressway cruiser with plenty of power to overtake meandering sedans.
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A potential deal would also see France's PSA Group overtake Renault and become Europe's second largest carmaker.
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The report estimated Amazon will overtake Walmart as the leading retailer in the apparel category in 2018.
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China is expected to overtake the EU as early as 2021 as the leader in solar panels.
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Goldman says that Juul will overtake Pax loose-leaf products either next year or the following year.
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We expect India to overtake the U.S. next year as the second-largest smartphone market by units.
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But Murayama hopes that the downstream materials segment, including products using rare metals, will overtake the others.
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Republicans have retained their control of the Senate, while Democrats are projected to overtake the U.S. House.
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That would see the Lib Dems overtake the Scottish nationalists to become the third-biggest party again.
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Finally, despite its slowing growth rate, its gross domestic product is on course to overtake America's soon.
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Teo said that health expenditure may overtake spending on education in the government budget in coming years.
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Huawei has repeatedly stated its goal is to overtake Samsung, the world's top smartphone seller, by 2020.
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Alibaba is now expected to overtake Baidu as the largest player in the country's digital advertising market.
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One reason is that China, which once merely seemed to be catching up, now wants to overtake.
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Ainge didn't think compiling the NBA's newest superstar Cerberus would be enough to overtake LeBron this year.
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The tangles of tau can overtake parts of the brain that control for memory, mood and aggression.
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Box office experts say China will overtake the United States and Canada within the next few years.
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"We estimate SKX's International business will overtake its domestic business within the next two years," Kernan said.
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"Taking the opportunity to overtake and to pass will be a difficult decision to make," he said.
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N) for around 7.3 billion pounds, in a bold attempt to overtake long-time leader Tesco (TSCO.
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As aggressive as Mr. Sanders acted in the debate, he has very limited ability to overtake Mrs.
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But a recent product offensive has seen Mercedes overtake BMW based on a year-to-date comparison.
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BZ WBK CEO Michal Gajewski declined to say whether the bank expected to overtake Pekao in 2018.
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Drivers fear, however, that aerodynamic changes will instead make it harder for cars to follow and overtake.
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The demographic "war" is over: The number of Arab Israelis will not overtake the number of Jews.
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Increasingly, these lacunae define her late diaries, as the war and her own internal demons overtake her.
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Tulsi Gabbard, 2220 are all attempting to overtake Teddy Roosevelt&aposs status as America&aposs youngest president.
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China's Huawei has said it expects to overtake Samsung as the world's biggest smartphone seller by 2020.
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It once seemed poised to overtake the sportswear market in what seemed like a true Cinderella story.
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India is forecast to overtake China as the most populous nation with 1.7 billion people by 2050.
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Liufau needs 355 yards to overtake CodyHawkins (7,731 yards) and become Colorado's all-time leading passer. 3.
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A recent forecast calculated that China's gross domestic product will overtake America's in dollar terms by 2032.
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Still, the poll found Mr. Bloomberg could overtake Mr. Trump and fall short of eclipsing Mrs. Clinton.
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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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Because the ethical, business and financial reasons for change are finally poised to overtake the industry's inertia.
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According to one government projection, New Zealand's Asian population will overtake the Maori in about 20 years.
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Some worry that another four years in a coalition could see the AfD overtake the Social Democrats.
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The quickest way to overtake Amazon would be to acquire customers by acquiring companies already serving them.
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China could overtake the United States as the world's largest consumer of oil as soon as 2030.
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It now looks set to overtake the US and become the most powerful economic nation on earth.
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By revenue, Chinese lotteries are on course to overtake America's this year, to become the world's biggest.
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But while the launch drew attention, the Texas senator has yet to overtake Trump in the state.
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Maitre said he anticipates that HTC's XR offerings will overtake the mobile side in about five years.
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If successful, Volkswagen could overtake rivals such as Tesla (TSLA) and Warren-Buffet-backed BYD in China.
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The insecure, often incompetent Sobel had once been Winters's commander, but had seen his cadet overtake him.
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Indeed, China's potential to overtake American leadership in AI and related technologies dominated the four-day conclave.
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Aramco's market valuation of $1.7 trillion will comfortably overtake Apple as the world's most valuable listed firm.
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Cruz will need to rapidly unify the party behind him to overtake Trump as overall delegate leader.
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Young nimble companies overtake older and slower companies all the time — that's how the Big Five started.
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Even a $1 investment can, with enough time, overtake any static dollar amount, no matter how large.
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China is widely expected to overtake the United States in movie ticket sales in the coming years.
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There are stretches where the road briefly straightens so that you can see far enough to overtake.
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If current trends continue, the total wealth of Asia's billionaires could overtake US billionaires in four years.
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As they approached the finish, 2100 yards out and then fifty, Zenyatta seemed certain to overtake Blame.
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The time spent on smartphones is set to overtake the hours spent on accessing the internet from PCs.
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Mark Tepper, president and CEO of Strategic Wealth Partners, is backing Microsoft to overtake the world's largest company.
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When stress and worry start to overtake you, turn your eyes upon Jesus, as the old hymn goes.
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We had over-talked it, so on that day I just prayed that the spirit would overtake me.
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Lilly said it expects Emgality to overtake Amgen's rival drug Aimovig in new prescriptions in the current quarter.
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The stadium, once completed, will overtake Australia's Melbourne Cricket Ground as the biggest cricket stadium in the world.
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But it will take a lot to overtake Reed, the confident Texan who played nearly flawlessly on Friday.
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But an explosion in the city on Wednesday suggested that tensions there could soon overtake the bedridden general.
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The Conservatives overtake Labour as the party of choice from around the age of 463 in most polls.
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Sorry, peanut butter, but it looks likes your almondy counterpart might just overtake prime spot in the pantry.
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As a result, the study predicts that life expectancies in far poorer countries will eventually overtake America′s.
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The disease got its name because when prions overtake an animal, it begins losing weight and wasting away.
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But things get complicated, though no less compelling, when his artistic narratives threaten to overtake a subject's life.
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It would overtake Cellnex, currently Europe's biggest towers group, which is valued at just over 21 times earnings.
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India is expected to overtake the United States as the world's largest Internet market by user number soon.
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It would overtake Cellnex, currently Europe's biggest towers group, which is valued at just over 17 times earnings.
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A glossy coat of spilled beer, mud and sweat often overtake the character of that old hardwood floor.
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AlphaGo narrowed the gap with Lee, but could not overtake him, resigning nearly five hours into the game.
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Some analysts even expect the United States to soon overtake Saudi Arabia as the world's biggest oil exporter.
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Those wins cast doubt on U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders' ability to overtake her for the Democratic Party's nomination.
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That puts China on track to soon overtake the United States as the largest market for electric cars.
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The World Health Organisation says depression will overtake cancer as the world's main 'global disease burden' by 2030.
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But he said he was dropping his re-election bid so the scandal would not overtake the election.
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That's followed by a look at the nation that's expected to overtake China as the world's most populous.
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China is likely to overtake the United States as the world's No.1 economy in 2032, Cebr said.
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Next year Cowen, a financial services firm, expects it to overtake Macy's as America's top seller of apparel.
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Indeed, there doesn't seem to be a precedent for the type of change Nelson needs to overtake Scott.
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China and Russia are revisionist powers, looking to overtake the U.S. and set the rules of the road.
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China is now the second-largest economy in the world and projected to overtake the U.S. by 2030.
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Either the Republican Party will eat itself or a new party will rise and overtake its voting share.
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Senator Ted Cruz's aides hope to overtake Mr. Trump there, although the presence of a third candidate, Gov.
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SQM has said it will overtake competitor Albemarle Corp as the world's top producer of lithium by 2022.
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That would mean Guyana's production would overtake the current output of its neighbor, the declining oil giant Venezuela.
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Should Sanders find some way to win over these late-deciding voters, he could, in theory, overtake Biden.
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To overtake her, he needs large blowout wins in large-population states that offer large troves of delegates.
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I was forging ahead, exploring an identity that threatened to overtake the man my daughters had always known.
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Most economists estimate China will overtake the United States as the largest economy in 10 to 15 years.
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The Steelers would need both a win for themselves and a loss by Baltimore to overtake the Ravens.
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The government predicts that in 20163, immigration will overtake new births as the dominant driver of population growth.
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DiBenedetto struggled to overtake Newman, generally regarded as one of the toughest drivers in the series to pass.
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But partnering with third parties hasn't helped Papa John's or Pizza Hut overtake Domino's Pizza — or Little Caesars.
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On current projections, Australia is soon set to overtake Qatar as the world's largest exporter of the energy.
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Vigneault needs one victory to overtake Jacques Martin (613) for sole possession of 14th place in NHL history.
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On current projections, Australia is soon set to overtake Qatar as the world's largest exporter of the energy.
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The show ends with Lilith unlocking supernatural abilities in Sasha, and implies she can easily overtake the cult.
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With just 25 seconds left in the game, the Seattle Seahawks looked on track to overtake the Patriots.
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Alphabet will officially overtake Apple in market value if both companies' shares open around current levels on Tuesday.
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That's because electric vehicles, which enthusiasts believe could eventually overtake gasoline powered cars, don't have transmissions at all.
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As death begins to overtake him he imagines himself wrapped up in leaves and trees, dissolving into nature.
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It's a breathless ride, a narrow premise opening up so capaciously the metaphor threatens to overtake the meaning.
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WASHINGTON — It is not often that the interests of a quiet rural community overtake those of the president.
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Gig economy jobs will not overtake full-time jobs, nor was it ever likely for that to happen.
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And there's a whole mythology surrounding demons and how they overtake human hosts that's, frankly, a little strange.
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But he hasn't been able to overtake Eastern Ghouta yet because he's short on troops, Cafarella told me.
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From the moment our mutual friend introduced us, I kept waiting for that feeling of certainty to overtake me.
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Despite strenuous efforts to overtake Donald J. Trump, none of his mainstream Republican opponents stood out from the pack.
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Alphabet will officially overtake Apple in market value if the two companies' shares open around current levels on Tuesday.
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World population In a little less than a decade, India will overtake China as the world's most populous country.
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Global sales soared 30% last year, positioning the company to ultimately overtake Samsung as the world's top smartphone brand.
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And there's certainly reason to think that machines could one day overtake humans when it comes to diagnosing disease.
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Keeping Elle close to him, not knowing she is planning to overtake him, could finally lead to Campbell's downfall.
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Microsoft, worth $817.3 billion at Monday's close, was set to overtake the iPhone maker at the open on Tuesday.
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The restrictions deal a huge blow to Huawei's ambitions to overtake Samsung (SSNLF) as the world's biggest smartphone maker.
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With the fire beginning to overtake his home, firefighters had just seconds to think about how to save him.
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With Bitcoin facing an uncertain future, the technology behind Bitcoin — the blockchain — is poised to overtake its original application.
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Eight Indian ad buyers interviewed by Reuters were divided on whether Facebook would overtake Google in Indian ad revenue.
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For a few months in 2015, it seemed as if live broadcasts would overtake social mediain the United States.
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Sustainable transport like cycling will overtake car usage in the world's biggest cities by 2030, according to new research.
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At this rate, China is expected to overtake the U.S. by November 20203, according to analysis by IHS Markit.
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This all contributes to the overall atmosphere of despair that threatens to overtake the film before we meet Abby.
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Sanders has been campaigning hard and spending a massive amount of resources there in an effort to overtake Clinton.
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On Twitter, Half an Onion amassed 635,000 followers in an attempt to overtake the popularity of Donald Trump's account.
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"It's about to overtake New Zealand as the biggest inbound market into Australia," Gareth Evans, CEO of Qantas International.
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The vision's tendancy to overtake a human's identity is too reminiscent of a bad trip to simply be whimsical.
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Pal said the banking issues have the potential to overtake risks associated with China's growth slowdown and cheap oil.
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The energy was palpable, even as they lined up; sporadic cheers would overtake the crowd, interrupting percussive protest chants.
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The marbled smears of paint that run down the canvases overtake the regimented rectangles of bold colors behind them.
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Well, forget that, because I'm interested in a much bigger tech company Facebook is poised to overtake: Google's YouTube.
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As the rules for upcoming primaries become stricter, meaning only registered Republicans vote, Cruz is more likely overtake Trump.
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A new report from Canalys has 2023 as the true pivot point, when 5G handset shipments finally overtake 53G.
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China is on track to overtake the United States as the world's largest oil consumer this year, Chen added.
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And remember, if you don't allow stress to overtake you, it will never become an issue in your life.
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If the two airports maintain the same pace of growth, Istanbul could overtake Heathrow within two years, reckons ACI.
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FAST will overtake the 305-meter diameter Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico as the largest telescope of its kind.
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She was also aware that one day the volcano could erupt, Sonner said, and lava could overtake the area.
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"When scandals and distractions overtake a public servant's ability to function effectively, another person should fill that role," Rep.
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Even his 66-delegate haul from Ohio won't be enough to overtake the now-defunct campaign of Florida Sen.
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The split is about half and half right now, but he believes that Kickstarter might overtake Udemy this year.
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Shopping Guide Even as digital screens overtake printed paper, the desk lamp remains a necessity in a home office.
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"But in the battle for your holiday retail dollar, when will online buying overtake in-store sales?" he asked.
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The median age of Chinese citizens will overtake that of Americans in 2020, according to UN projections (see chart).
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Florida led the job growers with 1,769 new positions to overtake Massachusetts as the nation's second biggest solar employer.
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Mr. Sanders will need to win these states — and probably by a comfortable margin — to overtake her delegate lead.
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It will never overtake America's, because of the decrease in the labor force and the aging of the population.
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Unless there is a real investment boom, GDP and consumer spending eventually overtake employment, and job growth slows tool.
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Correction: An earlier version of this post said that Democrats looked likely to overtake Republicans in total House votes.
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He also tells me he expects to overtake HelloFresh's customer numbers in the U.K. at some point this year.
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The service is rapidly growing and — if trends hold — will overtake Spotify in paid subscriber count sometime this summer.
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Mark Zuckerberg is the wealthiest he has ever been and is poised to overtake Warren Buffett in net worth.
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Is Mr. Putin seeking to overtake the United States in terms of dominance and presence on the world stage?
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It will also automatically change lanes on most highways to overtake other cars or navigate to interchanges and exits.
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I've found that total solitude can lead to me getting lost in my fears and letting them overtake me.
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Its economy, the magazine suggested, would soon overtake that of France or the U.K. as the world's fifth largest.
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That forced Petty to go along the wall and overtake him in order to avoid a rear-end collision.
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Sagan was closing fast and seemed to be on pace to overtake him just when Gaviria hit the line.
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Soybeans threatened to overtake corn as the king of America's crops in recent years, thanks to outsize Chinese demand.
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Biden is looking to overtake Sanders while he continues to lead in most polls and in the delegate count.
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But they didn't come here for police to overtake their school and to have barriers all over the place.
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This year, Amazon is set to overtake Macy's, which plans to close 100 stores, as America's biggest apparel seller.
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And yet it is Mr. Mosseri's job to make sure the slime doesn't overtake the subway (to invoke "Ghostbusters").
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And yet it is Mr. Mosseri's job to make sure the slime doesn't overtake the subway (to invoke "Ghostbusters").
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He is still just 27, but a host of much younger talent is rising to challenge and overtake him.
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Nevertheless, earnings need to show life soon or "end of cycle anxieties" seem likely to overtake the stock market.
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And South Korea will soon become the fourth tiger to overtake Japan, its former imperial ruler and economic mentor.
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The forecaster had said in December it expected ad spending on the internet to overtake TV only in 2018.
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That would enable it to improve safety when a car wants to overtake, accelerate or break suddenly, for example.
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This caused founder Jeff Bezos to overtake Bill Gates as the world's richest man Wednesday, according to CNBC estimates.
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Huawei is also a top smartphone maker and aims to overtake Samsung as the world's biggest by next year.
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He has already seen Warren overtake him in the polls and is also battling the grassroots energy behind Sanders.
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Even if Nelson doesn't overtake Scott, the thin margin could lead to a recount that could flip the results.
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But no matter how many times you overtake, within a few minutes you will be stuck behind someone else.
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Under Mr Lee's editorial guidance the company would become a major rival to DC, and eventually overtake it in popularity.
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The bank has also soared about 21 percent since the election, and Gordon thinks that it can overtake recent highs.
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This is set to help the China overtake the U.S. as the world's biggest theme park ticket-seller by 2020.
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It's already expected to overtake Walmart (WMT) as the largest clothing seller in the United States, according to Morgan Stanley.
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And the Detroit metropolitan area has a slightly higher population than Greater Seattle, though the latter will quickly overtake it.
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And then, when called upon, the RS 5 is ready to overtake, slamming the occupants into the quilted leather seats.
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After the scandal implicated Enron's accounting firm, Arthur Andersen, Andersen's chief lobbyist in Washington said: ''Events continued to overtake us.
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It would also give China a chance to overtake India, whose first Mars orbiter reached the planet in September 2014.
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If the best headphones you've heard are something like a pair of entry-level Beats, these will definitely overtake them.
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The group, investigators learned, had dubbed themselves the Children of Thunder and had a plan to overtake the Mormon church.
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The Grizzlies could only overtake the Magic once -- when Gasol scored with 1:143 left for a 99-97 lead.
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But since China's economy seems destined to overtake America's, it would be strange if its currency forever lagged far behind.
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It was definitely growing, but it took a whole lot longer than people think to overtake Free Super Saver Shipping.
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The game's daily active users have already skyrocketed to 21 million and look likely to overtake Snapchat and Google Maps.
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Will China's fast-climbing Huawei overtake it with innovations like a triple camera setup and new color-shifting gradient glass?
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Ted Cruz remains a shrewd, oft-underrated politician, but he faces major structural weaknesses in his quest to overtake Trump.
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China is on track to overtake the United States in expenditures on science research and development — if they haven't already.
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British entrepreneur Richard Branson predicted a year ago that electric racing would overtake Formula One in popularity within five years.
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That should drive more U.S. exports, putting the country in line to potentially overtake Russia as the world's largest producer.
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We hope that, like Neoptolemus, one's better instincts shine through and overtake other loyalties, though often that isn't the case.
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At that time, Alibaba Cloud's president Simon Hu boasted to Reuters that his company would overtake Amazon in four years.
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He delivered a 15.8 with a difficult high bar routine to overtake Oleg Verniaiev of Ukraine on the final apparatus.
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With cancer about to overtake heart disease as the leading cause of death, what do most Americans need to know?
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He could not have known how much the Ku Klux Klan, and white supremacy, would overtake the 2016 presidential campaign.
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Before long, Horsthuis' mathematically-generated models overtake the video, and landscapes that might go on forever fold in upon themselves.
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Additional costs due to factors such as hospital administration and insurance can quickly overtake the cost of a test itself.
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Most importantly, she can help a relative newcomer to national politics overtake a prohibitive favorite to win a presidential nomination.
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Biden, however, has not gained enough support in those later votes to be able to overtake Sanders in the state.
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With teams this great and representative, it is tempting to let the significances of the accomplishment overtake the thing itself.
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Young, energetic, and clicking on defense, Michigan, the No. 193 seed, will be a favorite to overtake top seeded Xavier.
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To do that, it veered all the way to the right, then abruptly turned left to overtake the stopped car.
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In July, he is set to overtake Israel's founding leader, David Ben-Gurion, as the country's longest-serving prime minister.
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The total number of cases in Italy recently reached 74,000 — on course to overtake China in a matter of days.
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If and when that happens, Musk could potentially overtake Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos as the richest person in the world.
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Kimi Raikkonen will overtake the departed Fernando Alonso as Formula One's second most experienced driver, chalking up his 312th start.
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The German was demoted for making a dangerous move while braking as Red Bull's Australian Daniel Ricciardo attempted to overtake.
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But the day would belong to Ford, whose charge to overtake Snead was punctuated by a pair of memorable shots.
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The I.R.S. offer could put an end to a lucrative structure whose economic advantages seemed to overtake its intended purpose.
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China is expected to overtake the U.S. as the world's largest air travel market by the middle of this decade.
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Unfortunately, there's an even more intense version of the debilitating headache that can overtake you, called a migraine with aura.
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It is seeking to overtake foreign rivals and become a top semiconductor producer by 2030, according to its own roadmap.
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The country seemed ready to overtake the Dominican Republic as the biggest pipeline of foreign talent to the major leagues.
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It might not help the company overtake Google Maps' dominance, but loyal Apple Maps users will certainly notice the improvements.
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But Euromonitor, a research firm, predicts that by 2022 it will overtake America as the globe's biggest market for dairy.
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Some residents have evacuated in time, but others die in their cars or their homes as the flames overtake them.
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By coming back to overtake the Warriors, the Cavaliers took control of the spotlight, successfully distracted from their own shortcomings.
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Astronaut Scott Kelly: 'I think that China will overtake the US in the space business — if we allow them to'
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That put Apple on a path to overtake Exxon Mobil in 2011 as the largest U.S. company by market value.
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Then I'll overtake her, and how strange will that be, to have a mother young enough to be my daughter?
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Box office experts say China's ticket sales will overtake those in the United States and Canada within the next few years.
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In a March report, investment bank UBS's Evidence Lab predicted that Pinduoduo could overtake JD in GMV as early as 2021.
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Honda expects Asia to overtake North America as its biggest source of annual vehicle sales for the first time this year.
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That's not to say the US can't catch up -- and eventually even overtake China -- but it will likely be a struggle.
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Sainsbury's, Britain's second-biggest supermarket chain, and number three Asda agreed the deal last April, aiming to overtake market leader Tesco.
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A very strong showing by Fernandez could increase worries Macri may be unable to overtake him before the October general election.
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The Bollywood music channel T-Series was originally projected to overtake PewDiePie as the most subscribed channel on YouTube in October.
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Facebook is at No. 9 and it only took Snap 90 minutes to overtake the social network in terms of ownership.
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There are some opponents not even a behemoth like Huawei is likely to overtake, the United States government chief among them.
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The crew of the Rocinante and their allies were left scattered, unsure about how to overtake this new, seemingly insurmountable threat.
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Although India's population growth at national level has slowed markedly, the total tally is still expected to overtake China's by 2027.
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London could soon overtake San Francisco as the fintech (financial technology) unicorn capital of the world, according to a new study.
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India is an enormous market and is expected to overtake China as the world's most populous nation in just three years.
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Over the next five years, China is expected to overtake America as the world's biggest aviation market, measured by passenger numbers.
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S. trade war saw Japan overtake the United States - and Hong Kong - to become China's biggest copper scrap supplier last year.
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Based on CNN's current delegate estimate, Sanders can't overtake Clinton for the nomination with the remaining pledged delegates up for grabs.
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At this rate, France is set to overtake Russia as the world's second largest defense exporter by 2018, the report said.
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The national statistical office estimates that the total number of pensioners will overtake the number of state-sector workers by 2025.
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Near-misses with aircraft have also attracted plenty of attention, although sometimes it seems the fear of drones overtake the reality.
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And there he was saying that machine intelligence is going to overtake human intelligence by the year, I think it's 2100?
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Hope Mills, a Cumberland County suburb, warned residents late Saturday night that flood waters could overtake the town's dam sometime Sunday.
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Hopefully though, the power of these algorithms to make efficient screening for cancer and other diseases will overtake the regulatory burden.
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America could soon overtake Saudi Arabia and Russia to become the world's biggest oil producer, according to the International Energy Agency.
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In total, Sony has sold more than 76 million PS4s, meaning it should overtake the PS3's lifetime figure this year.
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Meaning, I was unhealthy, unhappy, and viewing the news through the fearful lens of having current events overtake my subject matter.
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Uber Mexico however has shown how quickly an entire industry deemed too strong or too difficult to overtake can be transformed.
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Its chip manufacturing arm was the top earner, causing the company to overtake Intel as the world's largest chipmaker by revenue.
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Luckin Coffee filed on Monday for a U.S. IPO as it tries to overtake Starbucks for coffee chain dominance in China.
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"The two south Indian film industries will soon overtake Bollywood," says Shibasish Sarkar of Reliance Entertainment, a big non-Hindi producer.
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Sainsbury's, Britain's second-biggest supermarket chain, and No. 3 Asda agreed the deal last April, aiming to overtake market leader Tesco.
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And the next page we have to overtake on Facebook is Manchester United, so … Beyoncé is smaller than Man U, huh?
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For Clinton, it was a profound mistake that helped make it impossible to overtake Obama in the epic fight for delegates.
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Whether Styles truly believes sprouts will overtake kale is another question, because the true revelation was how Styles eats his sprouts.
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Sainsbury's, Britain's second-biggest supermarket chain, and third ranked Asda agreed the deal last April, aiming to overtake market leader Tesco.
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Sainsbury's, Britain's second-biggest supermarket group, and number three Asda agreed the deal last April, aiming to overtake market leader Tesco.
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Japan rose five slots to overtake the U.S., China rose two slots and India rose 12 slots, according to the report.
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The former BMW and Infiniti executive predicts China could overtake the United States as Cadillac's biggest market in 5-10 years.
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He was the first GOP candidate to overtake Donald Trump in the polls for a period of several weeks around October.
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For Mr Sanders to overtake his rival, he would have to win about 56% of the remaining pledged (non-super) delegates.
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The film takes place in a liminal white space, where the isolated Chan vomits flowers, which then overtake the purgatorial environment.
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Indeed, although immigration still comes top of the list, the NHS is fast closing on it and could yet overtake it.
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Today, China accounts for roughly 21625 percent of global R&D and is on pace to overtake the U.S. by 2900.
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Taken together with its $7 price point, I think Disney's service will overtake Netflix's top spot within the next few years.
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Linde and Praxair agreed a merger in June last year to create a global leader to overtake France's Air Liquide (AIRP.PA).
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The International Air Transport Association expects the country to overtake the United States as the world's largest aviation market by 2023.
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One of two German cities in the top 10, Munich climbs three places compared to last year's ranking to overtake Berlin.
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Ricciardo set pole position on the street circuit, where the pole is essential to victory because it is impossible to overtake.
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He will need to overtake the candidates including Harris who have already raised millions of dollars and have organized effective campaigns.
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And, as someone on the shorter side, I'm programmed to steer away from anything that might "overtake" me (whatever that means).
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But when my grandmother ran her hand along Kitty's faux fur, and I saw that smile overtake her face, something changed.
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I feel like this is a blueprint for how extremely conservative politicians can overtake any social issue that they don't like.
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"If you've got a car so much quicker, you should be quick enough to overtake yourself and not complain," Steiner said.
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He told interrogators that he had been Bin Laden's superior officer and warned that a giant snowball would overtake the world.
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None of those services has been able to overtake Twitch's dominance thus far, but it's clear that major moves are happening.
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Our climate reporter discovered that many major airports are close enough to sea level that rising waters could soon overtake them.
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The country is set to overtake the U.S. as the biggest aviation market by 2022, Ms. Sutherland and Mr. Fickling write.
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The combined company would overtake Schlumberger NV as the world's largest oilfield services provider, fuelling concern about higher prices for customers.
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They stand to make "outsized" returns as the surge of COVID-85033 patients overtake ER rooms and are admitted to hospitals.
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Republicans believe that even if Trump fails to overtake Clinton, or even loses more ground, it won't necessarily hurt them badly.
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Bernie Sanders looke to keep his lead in national polling and overtake former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg's delegate lead.
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If the weather cooperates, the report said Brazil is expected to overtake the U.S. as the world's largest producer of soybeans.
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Global energy consultancy Wood Mackenzie forecast that India will overtake China as the world's largest oil demand growth center by 25.5.
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Before the ban was put in place, Huawei was in pole position to overtake Samsung as the world's largest smartphone seller.
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Let a fever overtake the country to the point that the id can, say, stand in the middle of Fifth Ave.
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India would like to overtake China, but its literacy rate, at about 70%, is lower than China managed 30 years ago.
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The company said Samsung's Galaxy S8 helped it overtake in May, even though it lost some market share year over year.
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With a fortune of $21996 billion, he could soon overtake Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates to become the world's richest person.
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His most brilliant stretch came at a point when the Spurs threatened to overtake the Jazz midway through the fourth quarter.
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Now it seems Trump is quietly trying to overtake the former first lady's vision for the future of food in America.
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You know, the kind that jolts you awake in the middle of the night before sleep mercifully returns to overtake you.
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Today, chickens are just behind pigs and poised to overtake them as the most common source of animal protein in the world.
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South Korea needs "a wider view and extraordinary determination" to overtake the Japanese economy, Moon said in a meeting with senior aides.
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Dubai airport has previously said it believes it can overtake Atlantic and Beijing airports to become the world's busiest overall by 2021.
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She won the last discipline of the event, the 800m, but not by enough to overtake Thiam, who scored five personal bests.
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First elected in the late 1990s, Netanyahu will in July overtake Israel's founding father, David Ben-Gurion, as Israel's longest-serving premier.
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The result in all three states would need to be overturned for Hillary Clinton to overtake Mr Trump in electoral-college votes.
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The fictional land of Wakanda and the conflicts that threaten to overtake it in Black Panther are made for us, by us.
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Last year, IDC noted that phablets (screen sizes between 5.5 and seven inches) are set to overtake smaller smartphones by next year.
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A jump in car sales in March saw Europe as a whole overtake America as the world's second-largest market (behind China).
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The company is on pace to overtake Apple as the second-largest phone vendor — and it already did, briefly, earlier this year.
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Eric Schmidt, the former chairman of Alphabet, Google's parent, has warned that China will overtake America in artificial intelligence (AI) by 2025.
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Clinton's didn't get any boost, but the idea that Trump would overtake her after the panic and fear of Orlando proved false.
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Recent polls also indicate that Marine Le Pen's far-right Rassemblement National (RN) party might overtake Macron in the country's 2019 elections.
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Ted Cruz, his primary "Not Donald Trump" challenger, may not only win two states, but overtake Rubio for second in several others.
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Newmont is set to overtake Barrick Gold Corp as the world's largest gold producer this year when it acquires rival Goldcorp Inc.
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However, he's been the favorite of the tech industry since he tried to first overtake incumbent Mike Honda in the 2014 election.
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The subsidiary was spun out of Sina three years ago and its market value has since soared fivefold, to overtake its parent.
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And if a brand wants license to overtake every aspect of shoppers' lives, it shouldn't define itself by a single product category.
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But Amazon's market capitalization would overtake Apple's later in 2018 if both companies shares were to continue their 12-month growth pace.
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But some people clearly view Clinton's persistent polling lead—Trump's inability to overtake her in polling averages—as a kind of liberation.
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UCLA (19-9, 10-6) rallied from a double-digit deficit but could not overtake the Utes in the final two minutes.
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Only Russia produces more, at around 11 million bpd, although U.S. output is expected to overtake Russia's later this year as well.
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But Zetsche believes an aggressive product push will help Mercedes-Benz overtake BMW to become the biggest selling luxury carmaker by sales.
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That helped China overtake Canada as a pickup truck market, although it is far behind U.S. figures of just under 2565 million.
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The steering is superb and the steel brakes work wonderfully and confidence blooms in your heart as you overtake slower sports cars.
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The fear is that at some point in the foreseeable future, the Chinese could overtake — and even rocket past — the U.S. industry.
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"I tried to overtake someone from an African nation and the car didn't get out of the way in time," he said.
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Vettel branded him a 'madman' in China last month for an overtake at the start that triggered a collision between the Ferraris.
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In Shadow of War, you can infiltrate fortresses before you attempt to overtake them by placing a spy in the enemy ranks.
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Its apps build on that foundation to spread animations to other services like Instagram or iMessage: the mission isn't to overtake them.
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Nicholas Browne at Wood Mackenzie reckons the country is on track to overtake the Japan as the world's leading importer of LNG.
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The increased consumption in homes and by industry pushed the country to overtake South Korea as the world's second-biggest LNG importer.
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Companies that want to be part of a global value chain must be as efficient as possible; otherwise competitors will overtake them.
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That low-speed ding might put a dent in Google's hopes for computers to overtake humans as the primary drivers of cars.
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But Apple Music could soon overtake Spotify in the U.S, and Amazon and Google have been further investing in their own offerings.
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Rob Woodall in Georgia's 7th Congressional District race after a recount showed she failed to pick up enough votes to overtake him.
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Bran has some kind of telekinetic force in his brain that can overtake the electronics of animals and obviously Hodor as well.
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Solar and wind power are on track to overtake coal as cost-effective energy sources, according to a new study released Monday.
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Who knows, someday our driverless car might be able to pay nearby vehicles to let us overtake when we're late for work.
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As they stroll their way home, dancing around the idea of a first kiss, those aforementioned demons begin to overtake the town.
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Contrary to all poll forecasts, it failed to overtake the more moderate Socialist Party to become the largest force on the left.
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Rubio said a deal could allow ZTE to overtake U.S. companies, and some lawmakers raised the prospect of legislation to counter Trump.
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CNBC's 2018 Stock Draft begins Thursday on "Power Lunch," with a set of new challengers looking to overtake reigning champion Kevin O'Leary.
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Cruz and Rubio have increasingly clashed in recent weeks, with both seeking to overtake Donald Trump in polls of the Republican race.
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India would overtake Britain and France, probably in 2019, but possibly 3.23, rather than in 2018 as it predicted a year ago.
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According to a PwC study, the Chinese economy will overtake the U.S. economy by 2030 by about $26.5 trillion to $23.5 trillion.
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The Thucydides Trap is often sprung when a dominant power declares war against a rising power it fears will soon overtake it.
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According to recent data from Edge by Ascential, Walmart-owned Flipkart is poised to overtake Amazon for the top spot by 2023.
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Mr. Sanders would need to win extremely large landslides in California, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and other states to overtake Mrs.
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Even if the Los Angeles Dodgers never overtake the San Francisco Giants in the National League West, they'll always have the slug.
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"The vice-presidential picks, conventions and debates will overtake this news before long," said Bill Burton, a former adviser to President Obama.
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Even extraordinary Sanders gains would only get him to a majority of pledged delegates, not enough to overtake Clinton in total delegates.
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I've found the plants unfortunately cooperative each and every summer, requiring no special encouragement to overtake the dry urban fields they prefer.
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With its vast expanses of untrammeled coastline, Alaska is primed to overtake Maine as the state that produces the most farmed kelp.
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With 19,000 square feet of meeting space, this hotel often hosts large business events or conferences that tend to overtake the hotel.
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"My purpose now is to help the next guy," said Karls, 25, who said he could overtake Marinovich in an open competition.
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First elected in the late 1990s, Netanyahu will overtake Israel's founding father, David Ben-Gurion, in July as Israel's longest-serving premier.
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France's hub airport Charles de Gaulle is set to overtake Heathrow as the busiest airport in Europe in the next two years.
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"At this point, the surveillance footage shows a Clinton Police S.U.V. overtake and activate its lights behind the S.U.V.," Sergeant Martin wrote.
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China could also overtake the US as the world&aposs biggest economy as soon as next year, Standard Chartered said in January.
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The Energy Information Administration (EIA) expects production to surpass 11 million barrels by the end of the year, which would overtake Russia.
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The car may look zippy, but any soccer mom in a sealed, air-conditioned six-cylinder Land Rover can easily overtake me.
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Ships in the 4-5 knot current flowing into the upper Houston channel cannot overtake other ships, according to the Coast Guard.
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The victory enabled Mr. Biden to significantly narrow Mr. Sanders's pledged delegate lead, but he did not appear poised to overtake him.
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France's hub airport Charles de Gaulle is set to overtake Heathrow as the busiest airport in Europe in the next two years.
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Going into this review, I fully expected the M&M's desserts to overtake the Oreo options, but that was not the case.
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Snap CEO Evan Spiegel said in January he thinks TikTok could overtake Instagram because it relies on "talent" rather than social posturing.
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The 2018 report also saw the Taliban overtake ISIS as the world's deadliest terror group, accounting for 38% of total global deaths.
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Digital ad spending is set to overtake the traditional ad business for the first time this year, according to research firm eMarketer.
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L). Sainsbury's agreed in April a 7.3 billion pounds cash and shares takeover of Asda - a combination that will overtake Tesco (TSCO.
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The merged business will bring together UK brands Sainsbury's, Asda and Argos and will overtake Tesco as the UK's biggest supermarket chain.
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In fact, gross domestic product growth forecasts maintain that China will overtake America economically in the first half of the 21st century.
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Meanwhile, China is expected to overtake the European Union as early as 2021 as the world leader in use of solar panels.
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"They've got some advantages on Amazon and they do have the ability to overtake them over the next few years," said Tepper.
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The merged company would overtake market leader Tesco and be better placed to defend against fast-growing German discounters Aldi and Lidl.
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"Our goal is to overtake Amazon in four years, whether that's in customers, technology, or worldwide scale," he said at the time.
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Nevertheless, one bold onion is pretty sure it can overtake Trump's Twitter numbers, and no, we aren't talking about that The Onion.
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It's: Yes, it's hard, but if you're fierce and fearless, your confidence in your ability will overtake the hurdles life throws at you.
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In September, market research firm eMarketer said Alibaba was expected to overtake Baidu as the largest player in the country's digital advertising market.
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"We would like China sales to overtake the U.S.," he said, adding that the company did not expect U.S. sales to increase significantly.
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Huawei has repeatedly stated its objective to overtake Samsung as the world's biggest seller of smartphones after leapfrogging Apple in shipments last year.
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One analyst last week even predicted Australians paying for streaming would overtake the number of people subscribing to pay television within 12 months.
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If the challenger can withstand the loud bonk and continues returning to the perch, he can overtake the branch and win the territory.
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Pay growth has gathered a bit of pace and Carney says it might overtake inflation this year, restoring some spending power to households.
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This puts him only a couple of points behind Mr Fillon, and in a position—just possibly—to overtake the Gaullist candidate too.
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During that eruption, as lava threatened to overtake a Sicilian village, U.S. marines lent a hand during the aptly named Operation Volcano Buster.
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At this point in time no country seems likely to slow its development of such weapons for fear that others will overtake them.
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Buritica will be its flagship, allowing it to possibly overtake Canadian rival Gran Colombia Gold Corp as the country's biggest underground gold miner.
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"That is a relief for German businesses," he said, adding that Italy would overtake Britain this year as Germany's fifth biggest trading partner.
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If so, the acquisition will let Lowe's overtake the Canadian unit of Home Depot as the dominant home improvement company in the country.
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Twenty percent is quite impressive — but remember when people were thinking that China was about to overtake the U.S. as Apple's first market?
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Before this year's slump hit, it was predicted to overtake Germany and Japan to become the world's third largest car market by 2020.
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Threat level: Those checking into the Pentagon's weapon systems found that even using simple tools they could overtake systems — and do so undetected.
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Spurs have managed to overtake Arsenal, their north London foes, even though they spend 20% less on their squad than the Gunners do.
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Global advertising spend on social media is set to overtake newspapers in the next four years, according to a report released on Monday.
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But the potential is enormous, with China on track to overtake the United States as the world's largest economy in the next decade.
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By 2020, software and Internet R&D budgets of $129 billion are forecast to overtake automotive R&D at a projected $105 billion.
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An April report from Streaming Media Research revealed that OTT viewing habits are paced to overtake traditional broadcast TV viewing habits by 2020.
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AT&T will bundle entertainment with its mobile service, which could help the company overtake Verizon as the largest wireless carrier in America.
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It was at this time that the gods' enemies, from wolves to giants to dragons, joined forces to overtake and destroy the world.
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As to whether little Charlotte could set to overtake George when it comes to style influence, Bolton says it's too early to say.
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Earlier this month The Wall Street Journal reported that Apple's streaming service was on a pace to overtake Spotify in U.S. paid subscribers.
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A puncture at the Monaco Grand Prix, a circuit where it's notoriously hard to overtake other cars, usually means the race is lost.
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And most importantly, his failure to overtake even the astoundingly weak Hillary Clinton in 27 straight general election polls now tells us this.
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A leftist anti-austerity alliance, Unidos Podemos (Together We Can), which was originally forecast to overtake the Socialists, came third on 71 seats.
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India in 2087 will not only be the world's biggest democracy, it will also overtake China to be the world's most populous country.
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Saudi Arabia would be more divided, less influential and poorer due to wasteful investments in the implausible plan to overtake regional star Dubai.
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The message here seems to: while y'all are battling it out for your petty thrones, the White Walkers are planning to overtake everyone.
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It has a ready-made customer base as China is forecast to overtake the US as the world's biggest aviation market in 5003.
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And in Vermont, Carson got 4.2% of the vote, nearly double the 2.4 percentage points John Kasich would have needed to overtake Trump.
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The world's largest energy company says the electrification of vehicles isn't anywhere near ready to overtake the traditional engine in the transport sector.
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During an interview at Converge in Hong Kong, Liu stated her firm would overtake Didi on overall marketshare within the next twelve months.
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In 2017, the Asia-Pacific region will overtake North America as the world's biggest digital travel-market, according to eMarketer, a research firm.
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Both projects were a case study of mockumentary success, and that was all it took for the style to overtake our TV screens.
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In the United States, analysts project the sale of electric vehicles to overtake those of cars with internal combustion engines within 20 years.
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Typically, when Boko Haram fighters overtake a village, they kill many of the young men and boys who refuse to join their ranks.
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Should the AfD overtake the CDU in the elections in the eastern states, discussion would likely resume about Merkel leaving office before 2021.
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THEY SAID ZELL, WHICH IS THE PEER-TO-PEER PLATFORM, THEY EXPECT IT TO OVERTAKE VENMO IN TERMS OF U.S. USERS THIS YEAR.
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He will most likely focus in the remaining few days on closing the gap to the podium rather than trying to overtake Froome.
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In one video posted to Instagram, a large cloud of smoke looms in the background as if it threatens to overtake Schiera's boat.
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And it will delight China, which is seeking to overtake the United States as the premier military power in the Asia Pacific region.
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Should runaway blazes overtake the Amazon, it could push the ecosystem beyond a tipping point from which it won't be able to recover.
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That is set to more than triple by 2020, putting it on track to overtake cinema box office receipts within a few years.
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Whether they can overtake any more easily remains an open question, and the more durable tyres are likely to lead to fewer pitstops.
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But while startups will overtake enterprises to capture the AI market, that doesn't mean the larger corporations don't have a role to play.
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We need to get a little bit more back to being racers — and if your car is so much better, just overtake him.
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But Ms. Eisner, who became editor in chief in 2008, cautioned members of her staff against letting their emotions overtake their journalistic principles.
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So there seems to be no realistic prospect that Russia will overtake the United States on the world stage in the foreseeable future.
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The need for such approaches is especially acute today, as fentanyls, a class of synthetic opioids, slowly overtake heroin in the illicit market.
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If he remains in office next summer, he would overtake David Ben-Gurion, Israel's founding leader, as the country's longest-serving prime minister.
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"We've let evil overtake the entire reputation of Evangelicalism," one prominent evangelical author, Beth Moore, wrote on Twitter the day before the election.
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There is still a chance that the Vikings or Packers could overtake the Bears, but it would require some cooperation on Chicago's part.
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Under Satya Nadella, Microsoft has prospered by focusing on cloud computing, which appears poised to overtake smartphones as tech's most important growth area.
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"As a team, we have to target to try and be first, so we don't need to overtake," the 22-year old said.
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The mobile apps group is set to overtake IAC's desktop applications business, which is mostly browser plugins, within the next year or so.
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He would overtake Jimmy Garoppolo, the 26-year-old quarterback who signed a five-year, $137.5 million contract with the 493ers in February.
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The title itself is a strong suggestion: We have to keep working at not letting the anger overtake us, hold on too long.
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James started the game needing 18 points to overtake Bryant, and he achieved the mark with a lay-up in the third quarter.
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India will overtake China as the most populous nation in the world sometime in the 224s and its middle class is growing fast.
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And in Nebraska, where Cruz backers indicated they'd attempt to overtake the delegation, 21 of the 36 members picked Saturday had endorsed Trump.
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Prior to the U.S. ban, Huawei said it was on course to overtake Samsung as the world's number one smartphone maker by 2020.
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More: As the trade war takes its toll, Brazil is set to overtake the U.S. as the largest soybean producer in the world.
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The show opens with a series of immense hanging sculptures made in 1966 in her Turin kitchen (soon to overtake the family's apartment).
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Even the boldest farmers hurried home before nightfall, lest some dire spirit overtake them, and the Devil was more than an idle threat.
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The Census Bureau estimates members of Generation X will top out in 2018, before mortality rates begin to overtake growth fueled by immigration.
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It's expected to overtake China in 2027 to claim the number one position, according to the U.N. Department of Economic and Social Affairs.
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"When scandals and distractions overtake a public servant's ability to function effectively, another person should fill that role," she said in a statement.
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That news broke at a time when Biden's poll numbers were sliding as Elizabeth Warren was starting to overtake him in some polls.
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But the concern for incumbent retailers is that the fast growth in the digital sector will eventually overtake brick-and-mortar stores altogether.
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She and her family had waded across a street to a neighbor's two-story home when water began to overtake their ground floor.
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Discovery is pinning its hopes on a data program called Vitality that helped Discovery Ltd's health insurance business overtake rivals such Liberty Health.
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The Boston Consulting Group just released a massive report showing that Chinese unicorns are now reaching the $1 billion valuation mark faster than their American counterparts, and will soon overtake those in the U.S. There is such a hotbed of tech activity in the region that China could soon rival — and even potentially overtake — Silicon Valley as the world's tech powerhouse.
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That means that electric cars will soon overtake internal combustion-powered cars as the more economical choice for consumers, according to the new report.
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Baidu's offering and Tencent's video service have both managed to overtake the previous market leader Youku Tudou, which was acquired by Alibaba in 2016.
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According to The Wall Street Journal, Apple Music is about to overtake Spotify as the most popular streaming music service in the United States.
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A surge in U.S. crude production to more than 10 million barrels per day (bpd) has helped the country overtake top exporter Saudi Arabia.
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Puerto Ricans, who are U.S. citizens, are on pace to overtake Cuban-Americans within a few years as the state's largest Latino voting bloc.
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But the expansion of renewables as a whole continued, allowing green power to overtake the share of imported hard coal and domestic brown coal.
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India is likely to overtake the United States to become the world's No. 2 smartphone market in 2017, according to research firm Strategy Analytics.
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Matilda is worth an hour and some odd minutes of your time — particularly if you, too, have ever felt that powerless feeling overtake you.
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He says he can overtake Clinton and believes New York, the delegate-rich state that she represented in the Senate, could be in play.
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The alliance secured 1.1m fewer votes than its constituent parts had managed in the election the previous December, and failed to overtake the PSOE.
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The Hague had hoped to overtake Utrecht this spring with a new park with 2000,23 places, but that has been delayed by construction problems.
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The 2018 midterm elections are shaping up to be challenging for Republican lawmakers — especially in the House, where Democrats hope to overtake the majority.
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The International Energy Agency (IEA), the industry's forecaster-in-chief, says America could overtake the two biggest producers, Russia and Saudi Arabia, this year.
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Mazda has been growing sales in China, which is set to overtake the United States as its biggest market in the year just ended.
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Or, as the Wall Street Journal reports in a much more factual manner—Apple Music (is) on Track to Overtake Spotify in US Subscribers.
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However, there were also a couple of short-term trends in April that allowed renewables to overtake coal, meaning it's not a permanent shift.
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That deal would have combined two of France's largest mobile providers — Numericable-SFR and Bouygues Telecom — to overtake Orange as France's largest cellphone company.
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The only way for Sanders to overtake Clinton would be to win every upcoming state—especially New York, Pennsylvania, and California—by overwhelming margins.
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SIX had earlier signaled a summer start date for the alternative bourse, which it expects to overtake its traditional trading platform within a decade.
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Kodaira set the course record at the Pun Hlaing Golf Club with a 63 but his impressive display could not help him overtake Peterson.
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The end of the crisis brought a renewed enthusiasm to invest, allowing Ivory Coast to overtake the Netherlands as the world's leading processing hub.
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Capitec shares have rallied 30 percent this year, helping the bank overtake Nedbank as South Africa's No.4 lender in terms of market value.
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It used to be pretty simple to overtake AI drivers: Dive inside them at a turn and just force them to give you space.
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DE) Chief Executive Dieter Zetsche insisted on Friday the German carmaker would not sacrifice margins in its quest to overtake arch rival BMW (BMWG.
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"Change is going to have to happen," she said, stating her ambition for UKIP to overtake the Labour Party to become Britain's official opposition.
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Asda agreed in April to a 7.3 billion pound ($9.4 billion) cash and shares takeover by Sainsbury's - a combination that could overtake Tesco (TSCO.
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It said on Monday it plans to raise as much as $20183 million in an initial public offering as it races to overtake Starbucks.
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Some 70 motorbikes are on the world's biggest race, the Tour de France, although only about half of them can regularly overtake the peloton.
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This more volatile sound allowed their torment to come off as credulous, not the mall-ready anguish that would soon overtake the emo world.
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A subsequent search of Stein's cell phone revealed plans for "a small man team" to cut power to the jail and overtake the facility.
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An infant Kubo is being shepherded across the sea by his mother in a tiny boat, as vast tidal waves threaten to overtake them.
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Indonesia's capital alone has a population of 20203 million and it is tipped to overtake Tokyo as the world's most populous city by 2020.
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The combination, which would overtake Tesco as Britain's biggest supermarket chain, is being looked at by Britain's regulator, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA).
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But he warned that even as electric vehicle sales increase, it will take decades to build the infrastructure for them to overtake gasoline cars.
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China has plans that will enable it to strategically compete with and ultimately overtake the United States in the economic, diplomatic, and military realms.
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Debit cards are forecast to overtake cash payments for the first time ever across the country this year, according to trade association U.K. Finance.
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Then there is Sir Isaac Newton, who, in the early 18th century, helped England overtake Italy as the leader in science and engineering research.
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The coffee chain is trying to overtake Starbucks by expanding rapidly and discounting its drinks, but that strategy resulted in wider-than-expected losses.
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India, the world's second-largest country by inhabitants, is expected to overtake China as the world's most populous by 2024, according to that report.
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Buss flipped his lights on and sped to overtake the truck, swinging his pickup in front of it to bring it to a stop.
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Liu said Nasdaq-listed JD.com not only wants to overtake Alibaba as the largest online retailer in China, but also become a global player.
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He -- who was trying to overtake the front runner -- held on to the flag for a few seconds before dropping it to the ground.
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Good and bad things happen to everyone, but based on my prior experience, I know they can easily overwhelm me and overtake my life.
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We fear its arrival, feel helpless and trapped under its spell, and grant it power to overtake us in new, exciting and challenging situations.
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"I think since Austria it's clear that we can go a bit further in the way that we defend and overtake," said the Monegasque.
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Where client meetings didn't overtake time with family and friends, and the messy business of personal livelihood didn't occlude all manner of professional success.
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We know how darkness can overtake our world," he continued, adding that Americans must not forget "the human capacity to stand up against hatred.
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The country has quickly gained on the United States in beauty sales and is set to overtake it by 2023, even if growth slows.
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The worst race for passing was the Russian Grand Prix, with just one overtake registered, while the liveliest was Azerbaijan's chaotic race with 42.
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Growing demand for branded sports shoes and clothes has enabled JD Sports to overtake Sports Direct as Britain's leading sportswear retailer by market value.
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That would leave little room for anyone to overtake him — and Ryan is a big fan of focusing only on what you can control.
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Millennials are expected to overtake baby boomers as the largest adult population in the United States this year, according to the Pew Research Center.
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China is closing in on the U.S. in some areas of technology and could soon even overtake America in certain respects, experts told CNBC.
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Entering the day tied for second with fellow American Tony Finau at 11 under par, he produced a steady performance to overtake the field.
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At that level, U.S. production would overtake the current output in Saudi Arabia, the biggest producer in the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries.
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But Sanders hopes wins in states like Missouri on Tuesday can help him cut into that lead and ultimately overtake Clinton for the nomination.
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It was on track to overtake Samsung as the No. 1 seller of smartphones this year, until it landed on a US trade blacklist.
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Meanwhile, the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization estimates Brazil will overtake the United States as the world's largest soybean producer in the coming decade.
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London (CNN)Obesity is set to overtake smoking as the leading preventable cause of cancer in women in the UK, a new report warns.
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Prosus says that without being a dominant player in both delivery and ordering, competitors such as Uber Eats and Deliveroo will overtake Just Eat.
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Prosus says that without being a dominant player in both delivery and ordering, competitors such as Uber Eats and Deliveroo will overtake Just Eat.
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At the time, cloud division president Simon Hu boasted to Reuters that his company would overtake Amazon in the cloud market within 4 years.
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As a result, despite the fact that the rules of the road forbid it, people here are now deciding to overtake on the inside.
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If these trends continue, it will take only four years for the total wealth of Asia's billionaires to overtake US billionaires, according to UBS.
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Not only did he overtake her and win the nomination, but he won the election against John McCain and then won a second term.
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Macron aides say France's tech sector is poised to take advantage of Britain's planned exit from the EU to overtake its major European rival.
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Even the senators most open to the idea said they could maybe see public insurance overtake private companies — as long as the market decides.
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At times Selah and the Spades' stylized aesthetics overtake its storytelling, but the film is a strong debut for writer and director Tayarisha Poe.
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Russia had long been seen by major global automakers as a growth prospect that was once tipped to overtake Germany as Europe's biggest auto market.
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People are actually playing it, with the game briefly managing to overtake Valve's own Dota 2 juggernaut for most concurrent players on Steam last month.
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Why it matters: The repeal in 1999 allowed big Wall Street firms to overtake rivals and package up several financial services into one-stop-shops.
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Finance chief Luka Mucic said sales of cloud-based internet software and services are poised to overtake sales of its classic packaged software in 229.
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Fast Retailing CEO Tadashi Yanai has said he wants to overtake H&M and Zara parent Inditex of Spain as the world's top apparel retailer.
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Being cut off from the Google ecosystem would be a huge blow to Huawei's ambitions to overtake Samsung (SSNLF) as the world's biggest smartphone maker.
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I stretched out on a bale of hay as the band took the stage and let it overtake me, vibrating my whole body to sleep.
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Some analysts predict Amazon's ad business is growing so fast that it will overtake its lucrative cloud business, Amazon Web Services, in just two years.
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"Donald Trump will do a victory lap today ... but history and the truth are right behind them and they are going to overtake them," Rep.
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Brodie sparks comeback as Flames overtake Jets CALGARY, Alberta — The Calgary Flames responded in a big way after a challenge issued by coach Glen Gulutzan.
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While more start-ups may partner with big Wall Street firms, the Moody's report said it is highly unlikely that they'll ever overtake big banks.
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Anthony Tolliver added 17 for Sacramento, which trailed by six with 10 minutes to play, but kept hitting from long range to overtake the Wolves.
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Sanders' advisers are basing their strategy on convincing superdelegates that he can overtake Clinton over time, and victory here would help him make his case.
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The Permian Basin is set to overtake Iran in output in just a few months as oil prices pick up from 215's rock bottom.
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Xiaomi's progress in India runs contrast to China, where it watched Huawei overtake it at the top of the smartphone market in the last quarter.
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But when the Norwegian closed the door as the young pretender tried to overtake her late on, Bjoergen's place in the history books was guaranteed.
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Jackson has been responsible for 85 touchdowns in his career and needs three more to overtake Chris Redman for the most in school history. 2.
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Toward the end of the CRT era, manufacturers began directly competing with the plasma and liquid-crystal displays that were threatening to overtake the market.
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On a straight stretch of single-carriageway road, lined with sycamores, cars tear along above the 863kph (55mph) speed limit, dodging oncoming traffic to overtake.
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N). The move by Sainsbury's, Britain's second-largest supermarket player, for third-placed Asda, would see the merged company overtake current market leader Tesco (TSCO.
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Should it overtake Houseparty, it would represent the second time in as many years that a Life On Air innovation is squashed by larger competitors.
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Apple Music is continuing its upward climb in subscriber count, quickening its pace as it seeks to overtake Spotify in the battle for users' ears.
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In terms of size of population, Britain is about to overtake Germany in Europe so it's the largest European country by population, not by GDP.
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Nadal's withdrawal shortly before his match against fellow Spaniard Fernando Verdasco means Djokovic will overtake him when the new ATP rankings are published on Monday.
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China's top-down approach could see it overtake the U.S. and Europe, where automakers have generally been left to agree among themselves on industry standards.
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According to the International Wine & Spirit Research organization, China is to set overtake Britain and France to become the second largest wine consumer by 2020.
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Motorbikes have multiple functions during a race: some transport reporters and photographers, others race stewards and the regulators who decide who can overtake and when.
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By some estimates, Amazon is already the top seller of apparel to millennials and could overtake Macy's as the largest U.S. clothing seller this year.
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Nashville can overtake St. Louis for third in the Central by winning at Winnipeg on Saturday and with the Blues losing their final two games.
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Clients in Asia are digitally tuned-in and the region's billionaire wealth will overtake that of the U.S. within a decade, a UBS study predicts.
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Democrats have also expressed concerns about the growing power and market share of large U.S. corporations, which they fear will suppress or overtake burgeoning businesses.
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This year, mobile gaming revenue will overtake that of PC games for the first time, according to a report from Newzoo, a game research company.
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According to the International Air Transport Association (IATA), China is set to overtake the United States as the single biggest air traffic market by 2020.
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The modifications, to make it easier for drivers to follow and overtake, are expected to make cars a second and a half slower per lap.
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Even today, we still ask ourselves: 'In what areas is he better than us and where do we have to overtake him — and where not?
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Garrett took responsibility for his part in the incident, saying he allowed emotions to overtake him leading to his "foolish" and "out of character" behavior.
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Analysts had previously forecast Chinese box office revenue to overtake the U.S. in 2017, but that was put on hold after growth in 2016 slowed.
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That worst-case scenario would see the malware rapidly overtake all vulnerable systems and spread as users with infected phones move from place to place.
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To overtake Williams, Kerber must first get past Romanian Simona Halep who defeated Poland's Agnieszka Radwanska 7-63 6-1 to reach the semi-final.
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But he would still need to win a landslide victory there and in Pennsylvania, California and other states to overtake her in delegates this spring.
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In "Yokosuka Story #98" (1976–1977), a small child walks alone down a street, while the shadows cast by surrounding buildings threaten to overtake her.
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Calm, never letting his passion overtake reason and open to compromise, Mr. Kaine, 58, is well liked even by many Republicans he has worked with.
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" But she added, "Some females of small stature may be quicker to use force because their opponent is larger and able to physically overtake them.
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In fact, Mr. Sanders would need to defeat Mr. Biden by only three points in the remaining two-thirds of the country to overtake him.
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"I think it can be alright to overtake," Verstappen told reporters in Spa when asked about the likelihood of starting at the back in Monza.
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Mr. Jordan, 54, has the backing of many Freedom Caucus members and outside conservative groups, but is unlikely to overtake Mr. McCarthy or Mr. Scalise.
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NAYAPARA REFUGEE CAMP, Bangladesh — A truck trying to overtake another car darted out from the wrong side of the road and slammed into the rickshaw.
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Casper Ruud is ranked No. 63, but his father said he thought his son would soon overtake him to become Norway's highest-ranked player ever.
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But in those elections where at least one candidate has an established relationship, getting a new candidate to overtake that established candidate is extremely difficult.
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China is now the world's second-largest economy and is expected to overtake the United States as the largest one in 10 to 15 years.
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Ride-hailing company Bolt will launch an electric scooter service and wants to overtake rival Uber, country manager for Poland Dominik Wolski told Rzeczpospolita daily.
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GSMA Intelligence, a research firm, forecasts that industrial uses of the IoT will overtake consumer ones by 2023, with smart corporate buildings leading the way.
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Last year saw wind generation in the U.S. overtake hydroelectric generation for the first time, according to data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).
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The Briton can equal Michael Schumacher's record seven championships and is poised to overtake the great Ferrari driver on career wins, with 84 to date.
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That black-and-white video shows Mr. Yorke, gangly and loose, twitching his body to and against the beat as jittery shapes overtake his body.
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One problem is that all are likely to be programmed to take the perfect line around the track and may not be able to overtake.
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India is forecast to overtake China by 2024 as the world's most populous country, with tens of millions of citizens cramming into already crowded cities.
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That 2015 deal would have combined two of France's largest mobile providers — Numericable-SFR and Bouygues Telecom — to overtake Orange as France's largest cellphone company.
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"We think it would be very difficult, if not impossible, for him to overtake her at this point," Clinton spokeswoman Jennifer Palmieri said on CNN.
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Come back tomorrow for more as we press on undaunted through the tides of faith that seek to overtake us with so Goddamn many tweets.
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When the gate opens, he will overtake the storied trainer D. Wayne Lukas, with whom he was tied at 48 for the most Derby starters.
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It is easier now for an outsider like Donald Trump to overtake a party that is more accountable to primary voters than to party bosses.
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Analyst have said it&aposs Microsoft&aposs biggest opportunity to overtake industry-leading Amazon Web Services, which only relatively recently began investing in the space.
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Warren was surging at the time, and looked poised to overtake Sanders as the leader of the progressive movement and a frontrunner for the nomination.
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They recently joined the president's 2020 campaign, where they are overseeing an aggressive effort to ensure that anti-Trump activists don't overtake next summer's convention.
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In no time she would overtake him, and she could sense the exhilaration she used to feel, making the final sprint toward the finish line.
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In commodity markets, oil prices gave up their gains on Tuesday, after a forecasting agency projected global crude supply could overtake demand later this year.
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It took less than two decades for the lender to overtake overly confident rivals and amass more customers than any other bank in South Africa.
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That worst-case scenario would see the malware rapidly overtake all vulnerable systems and spread as users with infected phones move from place to place.
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BARRIER-LINED STREETS Once ahead of his team mate, Vettel had little to worry about with Singapore's barrier-lined streets notoriously difficult to overtake on.
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SIX had earlier signalled a summer 2019 start date for the alternative bourse, which it expects to overtake its traditional trading platform within a decade.
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KOGAS is the world's second-biggest single buyer of LNG, and Australia has ambitions to overtake Qatar as the world's biggest exporter of the fuel.
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Every vote for Bernier is a potential lost vote for Scheer, who can't afford to lose any votes if he's to overtake the Liberal Party.
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For Conservative opposition leader Scheer, it was a final chance to overtake Trudeau's Liberals in a race that's neck-and-neck, according to national polls.
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Last month's 7.3 billion pounds ($9.87 billion) cash and shares deal will see Sainsbury's combine with Asda to overtake Tesco as Britain's biggest supermarket group.
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On motorways, often a truck will abruptly swerve out into the fast lane to overtake another truck, its size operating as a kind of authority.
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The group, named "OurMine," was able to briefly overtake the company's PlayStation-related Twitter accounts, and claimed to have stolen information from PSN users. 4.
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Koepka's lone European Tour win came at the 2014 Turkish Airlines Open, shooting 65 on the final day to overtake Wade Ormsby and Ian Poulter.
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The second threat is that software is increasingly important to how networks are run: that makes it easier for rivals to sidestep or overtake Cisco's products.
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The margin of error continues to shrink for the Milwaukee Brewers, who are trying to overtake Colorado for the second wild card in the National League.
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What's clear is that modest Sanders wins in Massachusetts, Minnesota, Colorado and Oklahoma would not indicate that he had much of a chance to overtake Mrs.
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French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire told Reuters on Friday that Paris could overtake London as Europe's most important financial centre in a matter of years.
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If he wants to look at what embarrassed NATO, it was probably something more along the lines of allowing Russia to overtake Crimea and doing nothing.
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In investing, we know to buy low and sell high, yet often investors allow human emotion to drive their investment decisions and overtake solid rational thinking.
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Hamilton did not have to overtake anybody for race position and nor did he have to defend against a team mate who finished 18 seconds behind.
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Neil Shah, a research director at Counterpoint estimates Huawei would need to shop around 30 million to 40 million more smartphones per quarter to overtake Samsung.
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Day in and day out, the behind-closed-door influences of the protagonist's life seem to overtake her presence, smudging her out into an inconsequential state.
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Amazon has constantly said that its cloud business will overtake retail, while Apple is looking at ways to get further revenues from its software and services.
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China would overtake Europe and the Americas if all 50 cities went ahead with their metro plans, data from the International Association of Public Transport showed.
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Every couple of years, the strange disappearance or death of a white toddler — JonBenét Ramsey, for instance, or Madeleine McCann — seems to overtake the news cycle.
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The Trail Blazers can overtake the Rockets on a tiebreaker to finish third in the West with a win against the visiting Sacramento Kings on Wednesday.
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But the pattern was unmistakable: Mondale, who'd led all year, had slipped from 46 percent to a place where someone might be able to overtake him.
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The new study suggests AI might be poised to overtake doctors in yet another critical area of diagnosis—spotting irregular heartbeats that could be life-threatening.
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Although the real level of user demand for speaker products is currently unproven, China is on its way to overtake the US in the near term.
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Sanders needs a strong victory in New York, where 291 delegates to the Democratic convention in July are at stake, if he is to overtake Clinton.
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So what&aposs going to happen over time is that the gen-x-ers and the millennials are going to begin to overtake the baby boomers.
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This is partly because of his belief in mind-boggling futuristic scenarios such as the "singularity", when computer intelligence is meant to overtake the human kind.
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In fact, the only tech giant not to fall substantially was Microsoft, which seems about to overtake Apple and Amazon as the world's most valuable company.
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As a result, Alphabet's shares surged this week, helping it, albeit briefly, overtake Apple to become the world's largest listed company by market value (see article).
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There is increasing interdependence between the manufacturing and services sectors as more "modern" services, such as info-communications, business and finance, overtake "traditional" services, Moody's warned.
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Facebook Watch will eventually overtake YouTube via a three-pronged approach that will drive advertisers, viewers, and content creators toward the platform and away from YouTube.
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Today's the day when the pay of a chief executive of a FTSE 100 company will overtake the average U.K. worker's earnings for the whole year.
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CT: You know you have your traditional mall operators in this country, like the SMs, the Ayalas, do you think you can overtake them one day?
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China is well-positioned to overtake everyone, with its technological skill and commitment to have half of all new vehicles equipped with some automation by 2020.
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Based in Toulouse, France, Airbus is poised to overtake Boeing this year as the world's largest plane maker as the U.S. company cuts 737 production volume.
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Australia still hopes it can overtake Qatar as the biggest LNG exporter by 2019 (though Qatar's plans to expand its own exports may frustrate that ambition).
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India's labour force will soon overtake China as the world's largest, but the country is struggling to generate opportunities for a workforce with the wrong skills.
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Autopilot consists of a series of safety components that can steer, brake, overtake other vehicles and maintain lane position automatically with little input from the driver.
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But Mr. Trump's grating comments about the armed services have plainly become an obstacle to courting voters he must convert if he is to overtake Mrs.
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This advantage is one of the reasons former Google executive Kai-Fu Lee believes that China will overtake the West in AI and other emerging technologies.
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"I think it's going to overtake the stores," Ms. Allen said of Bumpstyle, which at the moment accounts for about 240 percent of the couple's business.
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The idea was to unite voters behind Charlie Crist, the former Republican governor who was running as an independent, so that he could overtake Mr. Rubio.
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But even the exit of Mr. Rubio would not necessarily be enough for Mr. Kasich to overtake Mr. Trump in the relatively blue states that remain.
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While people playing games on their phone might not consider themselves to be gamers, research shows that the mobile gaming industry threatens to overtake traditional gaming.
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DNC members are buzzing about Labor secretary Tom Perez possibly entering the race, believing he'd overtake Ellison as the front-runner should he take the plunge.
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But the botanicals and essential oils awaken our senses, the lush suds overtake our dirty hands, and the packaging tickles the visual part of our brains.
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"If we go back into government, the AfD will overtake us," predicted Hilde Mattheis, a Social Democratic lawmaker from Baden-Wurttemberg, where that has already happened.
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In core technological fields where it would be impossible for us to catch up by 2050, we must research asymmetrical steps to catch up and overtake.
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Rosie Rios Chief executive, Red River Associates;former United States treasurer Never let power overtake you to the point of feeling compromised in what you value.
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Today, the condition has been recast in the medical literature as a darker, more permanent figure, a monster in the basement poised to overtake the psyche.
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I let the voice of everyone else, the roar of television and the scream of media overtake me, until sometimes, I find myself tainted and unoriginal.
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Just one season ago, it seemed the Mets were poised to overtake the Yankees as New York City's baseball darling, its more winsome and winning team.
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"Passives have grown so dramatically in the last decade that there's this feeling they will overtake everything," but a balance of assets is important, Finke added.
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She took a lead in a September Iowa poll by the Des Moines Register and CNN, only to see Buttigieg overtake her in the November poll.
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According to the International Air Transport Association (IATA), China will overtake the United States as the world's largest aviation market by passengers in the year 2024.
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"I think ethereum will overtake bitcoin in terms of market size," said Nick Kirk, quantitative developer and data scientist at Cypher Capital, a cyrptocurrency trading firm.
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Gore needs to gain four yards on the ground to overtake former Colt Eric Dickerson (13,259) for seventh place on the NFL's all-time rushing list.
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This brings up the question of whether the public trusts women to assume executive power and overtake, not just survive, Trumpism — say, in the 2020 election.
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Johnson, 22010, won the Genesis Open in Los Angeles last month to overtake Jason Day, who had been No. 22014 for a total of 21 weeks.
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The decline by itself isn't that meaningful, but several snapshots over previous months had shown that sign-ups were on track to overtake last year's enrollment.
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"This is a serious poll showing the SPD coming from nowhere to overtake the CDU/CSU," Thomas Jaeger, a political scientist at Cologne University, told Reuters.
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With around a dozen nuclear power plants in the works, China will overtake France as the number two producer of atomic energy worldwide within two years.
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Biden's stumbles in Iowa and New Hampshire were jarring, as he led nearly every national primary poll until Sanders started to overtake him in recent weeks.
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He vowed publicly to overtake Mexican telecommunications magnate Carlos Slim as the world's richest man by 2015, but his empire began to crumble well before that.
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LE CASTELLET, France (Reuters) - Lewis Hamilton could overtake Michael Schumacher's record haul of 91 wins by the end of the season, however surreal that may sound.
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The World Processing Tomato Council says Italy will overtake China this year to become the world's second largest producer of processed tomatoes after the United States.
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However, many financial experts believe that cryptocurrencies will disrupt or even overtake the world's financial system in the future, be it through Bitcoin or some other coin.
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I believe in the direction President Trump intends to go, if all of the noise in our system (some of it justified) does not overtake the process.
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Last month's poll saw Italy for the first time overtake Greece as the country most likely to leave the euro zone, with a 9.9 percent chance seen.
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This is the year when the money spent on digital advertising will finally overtake spending on traditional ads — at least according to the latest forecast from eMarketer.
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" You can set "Navigate on Autopilot"â€"the semi-autonomous feature that allows your vehicle to overtake slower cars on the roadâ€"from "mild" to "Mad Max.
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A company executive said this week that Huawei no longer aspires to overtake Samsung to become the No. 1 smartphone seller by the end of the year.
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But all of this is only a preface for the explosion of colors, costumes and folkloric dance that will overtake the city in its annual Carnaval celebration.
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A new study shows that China's output of influential AI research papers will soon overtake that of the US, the world's current number one in AI research.
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In the latest viral challenge to overtake Twitter, people are balancing brooms upright in order to demonstrate a supposed unique gravitational pull taking place on February 10.
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Polls ahead of the vote had forecast his party would surge in support and overtake the 137-year-old Socialist party as the main left-wing force.
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That includes a budget cap and distributing revenues more equally, as well as technical changes so that cars can follow at close quarters and overtake more easily.
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Over the course of the following two decades, new processes improved the quality of photographic prints from negatives, and these came to overtake the daguerreotype in popularity.
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A report by US reseller ThredUP estimates that second-hand fashion will soon overtake "fast fashion", with an expected market worth of $41 billion USD by 2022.
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Shot over the course of a single day (May 30, 2016), the spidery magnetic fields are seen connecting and reconnecting as each struggles to overtake the other.
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Roughly a third of those new stores are in China, where Luckin is trying to overtake its American competitor by opening new locations at a rapid pace.
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"What we are seeing here is the Trump wave," said Kelli Ward, a former state senator seeking to overtake McCain in the state's primary later this month.
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In just a few days, Pokemon Go has already been downloaded more times than Tinder on Android, and it will soon overtake Twitter in daily active users.
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If their current growth rates continue, by 2022 China Daily and CGTN will overtake the page of Cristiano Ronaldo, a footballer, who is Facebook's most followed celebrity.
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Renewables - hydro, solar and wind - are expected to overtake coal as the second biggest source of power generation by 2026, according to U.S. Energy Information Administration projections.
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Apple is the most formidable—its three-year-old music service is already on track to overtake Spotify in the US, according to the Wall Street Journal.
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CELEBRATE INTERNATIONAL BEER DAY WITH THIS BEER CAN CHICKEN RECIPE Bubbles — all the bubbles — inexorably overtake the rim of the glass and spill all over the bar.
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India has more than 123 billion people, and is set to overtake China as the most populated country in the world by 2024, says the United Nations.
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"If Donald Trump and the Republicans continue to push this narrative that this protest movement on the left isn't real, it's going to overtake them," he said.
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As it stands now, with Daytona 193 winner Austin Dillon 18th in points, Suárez would have to overtake 15th-place Alex Bowman to qualify for the Playoffs.
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According to 'The World in 603,' a report by PriceWaterhouseCoopers, India's gross domestic product in purchasing parity terms is expected to overtake the United States by 2040.
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Amazon would reach $2224 trillion around October if its stock price continued to rise at the same rate as the past year, and overtake Apple soon after.
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He relaxes, and allows the turn-on to overtake him of its own accord, thus riding a wave of ecstasy that can't be chased, forced or faked.
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India has more than 1.3 billion people, and is set to overtake China as the most populated country in the world by 2024, says the United Nations.
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This year, millennials are poised to overtake Baby Boomers as the largest generation in the U.S., and already, they outnumber all other generations in the labor force.
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Captain Henrik Sedin moved past a legend Thursday, notching his 21th career point (an assist) to overtake Maurice Richard for 88th place on the all-time list.
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Andrew believes that her SEO work is so ingrained in the web's fabric that it would take months for them to overtake her in the Google results.
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Exports from new LNG projects including Ichthys are expected to help Australia overtake Qatar to become the world's largest exporter of the super-chilled fuel by 2019.
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"It was fun to be able to overtake Williams, Toro Rosso, Red Bull and have some good battles," said Grosjean of the second race of the season.
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London banks may have good reason to be concerned that the merger with Deutsche Borse may allow Frankfurt to overtake London as the financial center of Europe.
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With a population of 1.3 billion people, the South Asian economic nation is projected to overtake China as the largest growth market for renewable energy by 2020.
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News points out, if Grey's continues to be renewed, it could overtake Gunsmoke, which ran for 20 seasons, as the longest-running scripted live-action TV show.
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After taking the initial lead, White stumbled in his second run which allowed Japan's Ayumu Hirano to overtake him with the difficult-to-beat score of 95.25.
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Upon witnessing this, Phoenix's coaches react like unarmed hostage victims who want to overtake their oppressor but just realized there aren't any realistic ways to do so.
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Still, Cooper, of Louisville, Kentucky, knew she needed to do something to counter the weepiness, irritability, fatigue, and feelings of hopelessness that had begun to overtake her.
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None of them seems like a sure bet to overtake the Dinos as the biggest threat to LeBron's squad, but any of them could seize that opportunity.
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If a deal is sealed the combined company will overtake Air Liquide, which has itself recently merged with a rival, to become the biggest in the industry.
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Mercedes may overtake BMW by unit sales this year, as a slick restyling of its models wins over buyers seeking an alternative to BMW's more staid designs.
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Last year, Oxfam warned that if the world's richest continued to go unchecked, their combined wealth would overtake that of the rest of the world by 2016.
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One market observer told CNBC on Tuesday that at the rate the price of bitcoin was moving, its total market value could overtake Apple within five years.
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Trump acknowledged Senator Elizabeth Warren's rise in polls, which has seen her overtake Bernie Sanders to become the second most popular candidate behind Biden in some surveys.
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That will make this category by far the largest among the connected devices; in fact, IoT gadgets should overtake mobile phones (the current largest category) by 2018.
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Gang violence fueled a 70 percent jump in El Salvador's murder rate last year, putting it in contention to overtake Honduras as the world's most murderous nation.
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Come back tomorrow when The Hill's Jonathan Easley explains how these states may paint a grim picture for those hoping another candidate can overtake Trump in delegates.
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The incurable condition is a leading cause of disability and dependency, and is starting to overtake heart disease as a cause of death in some developed countries.
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India is home to 1.3 billion people, trailing only China's 1.4 billion population; by a United Nations estimate, India is set to overtake China's population by 2024.
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At this rate, according to the Hollywood Reporter, China is on course to overtake North America as the world's largest film market as soon as next year.
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What makes NFL games so stuffy and stilted and inert, when they're bad, is when those obsessions overtake the game itself and slow it to a crawl.
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Now China is poised to overtake Japan as the largest buyer of foreign gas, with the bulk of the import growth coming from liquefied natural gas (LNG).
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The deal will create a global leader to overtake France's Air Liquide with a combined market value of $75 billion, revenue of $30 billion and 88,000 staff.
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Beijing's crackdown on pollution has put China on track to overtake Japan this year as the world's biggest importer of natural gas, used to replace dirtier coal.
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The United States has been the world's top natural gas producer for nine years and could overtake Russia to become the world's largest oil producer this year.
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For years, pundits have speculated that online instruction could begin to overtake traditional higher education, but too often have offered few details about how this would happen.
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Investors typically don't rush to embrace risky stocks if they think a recessionary wave is threatening to overtake the economy, even if interest rates are coming down.
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The delegate math has become nearly prohibitive for Mr. Sanders; to overtake Mr. Biden, he would need to win the remaining states by about 20 percentage points.
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He and his backers among the Russian elite have found that it's not only impossible to catch up with the West but also impossible to overtake it.
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These entities have worked together to reinforce the message that Muslim Americans are inherently radical and represent a "demographic time bomb" that will overtake the white population.
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The hope among Democratic moderates and power players is that Bloomberg will drop out and spend heavily in support of Joe Biden in order to overtake Sen.
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One of the earliest signs that the coronavirus was about to overtake the United States was the February outbreak at a nursing home facility outside of Seattle.
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The work can start to overtake everything else, to serve as a stand-in for reality, a kind of escape from everything that isn't the work itself.
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At Stoneman Douglas High, where a former student is accused of killing 22018 people in a deadly rampage, editors decided the shooting would not overtake their book.
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The Oilers scored twice in a 211-second span midway through the third period to draw within the final margin but were unable to overtake the Blackhawks.
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But, as President Donald Trump&aposs trade war still smarts the logistics community, ports on the East Coast have started to overtake the Southern California trade nexus.
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Analysts have said the hybrid cloud is Microsoft&aposs biggest opportunity to overtake industry-leading Amazon Web Services, which only relatively recently began investing in the space.
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The CBO has called the nation's fiscal path "unsustainable," noting that payments on interest alone were on track to overtake both defense and domestic spending by 2046.
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In the United States, Bloomberg New Energy Finance projected that sales of electric vehicles would overtake those of cars with traditional internal combustion engines within 20 years.
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The tabloid's text doesn't overtake it — across the 44 pages, there is one central, 700-word story, and blurbs explaining the pictures throughout, but not much more.
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Take the England men's team: it took nearly half a century for Wayne Rooney to overtake Bobby Charlton's high-water mark of goals for the national team.
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Some of Hawaii's most iconic beaches could soon be underwater as rising sea levels caused by global warming overtake its white sand beaches and bustling city streets.
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The data also suggest that this year Snapchat could overtake Instagram and Facebook itself in terms of total users in the coveted 12 to 24 age group.
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Fill entered the day trailing Kjetil Jansrud of Norway by 33 points in the standings but used a strong run to overtake Jansrud, who wound up 11th.
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If Bloomberg continues his blistering pace, he could overtake the roughly $76 million spent since early July by Tom Steyer, the other billionaire seeking the Democratic nomination.
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But, to put that in a slightly different perspective, China's economy has grown astronomically in the last decade to overtake Japan as the second largest global economy.
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Verstappen's wheel-banging overtake of Ferrari's Charles Leclerc for the lead with two laps to go led to a stewards' enquiry before the race result was upheld.
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Then they built a system to overtake the corner-dealing model that had kept their mothers high, letting software do the heavy lifting once required of drug kingpins.
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Many industry experts said that those advantages were instrumental in helping the movie eventually overtake Universal Pictures' "Furious 7" to become China's top-grossing film of all time.
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The Spaniard recorded his 57th match win at Melbourne to overtake Stefan Edberg into third place on the list for most Australian Open victories in the Open Era.
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Back in October Tesla released "Navigate on Autopilot," an advanced freeway-only feature that lets the car autosteer, change lanes, and even overtake slower traffic on its own.
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A strong primary showing by opposition candidate Alberto Fernandez could increase worries that Macri may be unable to overtake him in time for the general election in October.
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After being released on July 15 on Netflix, Stranger Things has become so wildly popular that it threatens to overtake Game of Thrones in terms of viewer demand.
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Ryan, Falcons overtake Packers in last minute ATLANTA — Matt Ryan's late-game quarterback magic, missing the past two games in narrow losses by the Atlanta Falcons, resurfaced Sunday.
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With digital marketing budgets forecast to overtake TV ad spending in the U.S., broadcasters are under greater pressure to do more to entertain viewers and keep their audiences.
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Paulo Pacheco, president of the Brazilian Golf Confederation, said Brazil aimed to overtake Argentina to become the top golfing nation in South America in the next 10 years.
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Analysts think global 5G smartphone shipments will overtake 4G in 2023 A new report from Canalys suggests that 2023 will be the true pivot point for 5G. 4.
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It fit right into a narrative that Buddhist nationalists have sought to push for years on social media: that the Muslims are trying to overtake the country's population.
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Luckin is looking to become the No. 1 coffee purveyor in China by the end of the year, hoping to overtake Starbucks, which currently has 3,20193 Chinese stores.
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Colts K Adam Vinatieri has made 530 field goals in his career and needs 36 to overtake Hall-of-Famer Morten Andersen for the most in NFL history.
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China already spends more on research than the EU; the National Science Foundation, a federal agency, reckons that it could overtake America by the end of the year.
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